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Over 30 years after Poquoson became a politically independent entity, some constitutional services such as the courts, sheriff and jail continue to be shared with neighboring York County.\nPoquoson is one of the oldest continuously named cities in Virginia. It is also one of the few to retain a name which derived from the Native Americans who inhabited the area before colonization by the English began in the 17th century.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4", "text": "There are 122 listed buildings in J\u00f6nk\u00f6ping County.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "5", "text": null, "image": "images/5.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "6", "text": null, "image": "images/6.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "7", "text": "List of cultural assets of Algeria includes monuments, natural sites and parks, and other cultural assets as classed by the Algerian Ministry of Culture. The Ministry's list was updated in September 2019 with 1,030 cultural assets across the country. Skikda Province has the highest number of assets at 131.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "8", "text": "Munir Mohamad Mangal was an Afghan general. His professional military career lasted more than 40 years. Mangal was in high-level military and government positions. He was the Commander of the Afghan National Police, before his retirement in 2016.\nMangal was born in Samkanay District, Paktia Province, Afghanistan, in 1950.\nMangal died from COVID-19 at his home in Kabul on May 2, 2020, at the age of 70.", "image": "images/8.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "9", "text": null, "image": "images/9.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "10", "text": null, "image": "images/10.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "11", "text": "Freedom Monument is a monument in Bydgoszcz commemorating both the fallen Soviet and Polish soldiers who fought during the liberation of the city in January 1945, and the return of Bydgoszcz to Poland on 20 January 1920.\nThe monument has a shape of an obelisk. At the base is a plaque with the inscription: \"'Libera Civitas Bydgostiensis'\". On the front wall of the monument are reliefs and plaques, and on other walls, among others, stands tombstone commemorating eleven Soviet soldiers killed.", "image": "images/11.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "12", "text": null, "image": "images/12.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "13", "text": "California is a state in the Pacific Region of the United States. With 39.5 million residents across a total area of about 163,696 square miles, California is the most populous U.S. state and the third-largest by area, and is also the world's thirty-fourth most populous subnational entity. California is also the most populated subnational entity in North America, and has its state capital in Sacramento. The Greater Los Angeles Area and the San Francisco Bay Area are the nation's second- and fifth-most populous urban regions, with 18.7 million and 9.7 million residents respectively. Los Angeles is California's most populous city, and the country's second-most populous, after New York City. California also has the nation's most populous county, Los Angeles County, and its largest county by area, San Bernardino County. The City and County of San Francisco is both the country's second most densely populated major city after New York City and the fifth most densely populated county, behind only four of the five New York City boroughs.\nCalifornia's economy, with a gross state product of $3.0 trillion, is the largest sub-national economy in the world.", "image": "images/13.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "14", "text": "In British politics, Blairism is the political ideology of the former leader of the Labour Party and Prime Minister Tony Blair and those that follow him. It entered the New Penguin English Dictionary in 2000. Proponents of Blairism are referred to as Blairites.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "16", "text": "Stephen Anthony Christopher Lloyd is a British Liberal Democrat politician who was twice Member of Parliament for the seat of Eastbourne.\nBorn in Kenya, he was privately educated in Surrey, before working first as a commodity broker and then in business development roles. He became resident in his constituency before his 2005 candidature and became its MP, a predominantly single-town seat by population, at various times from 2010.\nFirst elected in the 2010 general election, he served for all five years of the 2010\u20132015 UK parliament and supported the Cameron\u2013Clegg coalition. Having lost his seat in the 2015 general election, Lloyd went on to regain it in 2017 and served as the Liberal Democrat spokesperson on matters concerning Work and Pensions. Lloyd was defeated by the Conservative candidate at the 2019 general election.\nOn 6 December 2018, Lloyd resigned the Liberal Democrat whip, saying that his party's position on Brexit was inconsistent with his pledge to his constituency that he would \"respect the result\" of the 2016 EU referendum.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "17", "text": "Cream skimming is a pejorative conceptual metaphor used to refer to the perceived business practice of a company providing a product or a service to only the high-value or low-cost customers of that product or service, while disregarding clients that are less profitable for the company.\nThe term derives from the practice of extracting cream from fresh milk at a dairy, in which a separator draws off the cream from fresh or raw milk. The cream has now been \"skimmed\" or captured separately from the fresh milk.\nThe idea behind the concept of cream skimming in business is that the \"cream\" \u2013 high value or low-cost customers, who are more profitable to serve \u2013 would be captured by some suppliers, leaving the more expensive or harder to service customers without the desired product or service at all or \"dumping\" them on some default provider, who is left with less of the higher value customers who, in some cases, would have provided extra revenue to subsidize or reduce the cost to service the higher-cost customers, and the loss of the higher value customers might actually require the default provider to have to raise prices to cover the lost revenue, thus making things worse.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "18", "text": null, "image": "images/18.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "19", "text": "Safura Alizadeh is an Azerbaijani former singer. Aliyeva took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010, where she brought Azerbaijan on 5th place, with the song \"Drip Drop\". She later released her debut album, It's My War, which made its way into several European countries. Her second debut single \"March On\" was released in September.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "20", "text": "Copped Hall, also known as Copt Hall or Copthall, is a mid-18th-century English country house close to Epping, Essex, which has been undergoing restoration since 1999. Copped Hall is visible from the M25 motorway between junctions 24 and 25. There was a separate Copped Hall in Totteridge, which was demolished in 1928.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "21", "text": "Wellington Parade is terrace of houses in the City of Gloucester, England, the whole of which is Grade II listed. It runs south from London Road, parallel with Great Western Road. At the south end of the terrace is the grade II listed Picton House.\nAt the north end on the corner with London Road is Sheraton House.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "22", "text": "The Association of Nene River Clubs is an association and umbrella organisation for waterway societies on the River Nene, England, UK. It liaises between the clubs and outside organisations, such as the Environment Agency and the Royal Yachting Association, and it is itself affiliated to the Association of Waterways Cruising Clubs. The association has its own burgee.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "24", "text": null, "image": "images/24.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "25", "text": "The mainline Protestant churches are a group of Protestant denominations in the United States that contrast in history and practice with evangelical, fundamentalist, and charismatic Protestant denominations. Some make a distinction between \"mainline\" and \"oldline\", with the former referring only to denominational ties and the latter referring to church lineage, prestige and influence. However, this distinction has largely been lost to history and the terms are now nearly synonymous. These terms are also increasingly used in other countries for the same purpose of distinguishing between the so-called oldline and neo-Protestants.\nMainline Protestants were a majority of Protestants in the United States until the mid-20th century. A dip in membership across all Christian denominations was more pronounced among mainline groups, with the result that mainline groups no longer comprise the majority.", "image": "images/25.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "26", "text": null, "image": "images/26.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "27", "text": "The Taming of the Shrew in performance has had an uneven history. Popular in Shakespeare's day, the play fell out of favour during the seventeenth century, when it was replaced on the stage by John Lacy's Sauny the Scott. The original Shakespearean text was not performed at all during the eighteenth century, with David Garrick's adaptation Catharine and Petruchio dominating the stage. After over two hundred years without a performance, the play returned to the British stage in 1844, the last Shakespeare play restored to the repertory. However, it was only in the 1890s that the dominance of Catharine and Petruchio began to wain, and productions of The Shrew become more regular. Moving into the twentieth century, the play's popularity increased considerably, and it became one of Shakespeare's most frequently staged plays, with productions taking place all over the world. This trend has continued into the twenty-first century, with the play as popular now as it was when first written.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "28", "text": "Cedar Falls High School is a high school located in Cedar Falls, Iowa. It is a part of Cedar Falls Community Schools.\nThe school principal is Jason Wedgebury. He is a University of Northern Iowa graduate. He replaced Rich Powers in July 2014. The school serves 1,148 students, and 90 teachers.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "29", "text": "The Legislative Assembly of Madeira is the legislature of the Portuguese autonomous region of Madeira. The last regional election was held on 22 September 2019 and the party with the most votes was the Social Democratic Party with 56,448 votes, which stand-alone holds an absolute majority in the assembly.", "image": "images/29.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "30", "text": "Rehoboth Chapel is a former Strict Baptist place of worship in the hamlet of Pell Green in East Sussex, England. Pell Green is in the parish of Wadhurst in Wealden, one of six local government districts in the English county of East Sussex, and stands on the road between the market town of Wadhurst and the village of Lamberhurst in the county of Kent. Built in 1824 to replace an earlier meeting place for local Baptists, it continued in religious use until the late 20th century. The weatherboarded building\u2014now a house\u2014is of a similar design to another Baptist chapel at nearby Shover's Green. The building is Grade II listed.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "31", "text": "Dens Park, officially known as Kilmac Stadium at Dens Park for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium on Dens Road in Dundee, Scotland, which is the home of Scottish Championship club Dundee and has a capacity of 11,506. Tannadice Park, the home of rivals Dundee United, is just 300 metres away.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "32", "text": "Bj\u00f8rn Tidmand is a Danish singer, best known for his participation in the 1964 Eurovision Song Contest.\nAfter being a member of the Copenhagen Boys Choir as a child, Tidmand began performing in local nightclubs and signed a recording contract in 1959, having a hit with a Danish-language version of \"Only Sixteen\".\nIn 1963, Tidmand took part in the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix to choose the country's Eurovision Song Contest entry, and finished in second place behind Grethe & J\u00f8rgen Ingmann, who went on to win that year's Eurovision for Denmark. The following year, Tidmand won the DMGP with the song \"Sangen om dig\", which went on to the ninth Eurovision, held in his home city of Copenhagen on 21 March. \"Sangen om dig\" finished the evening in ninth place of the 16 entries.\nTidmand went on to enjoy a string of hits in Denmark, while developing a parallel career as a television host in the 1970s and 1980s. He remains active and continues touring and performing.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "33", "text": null, "image": "images/33.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "34", "text": null, "image": "images/34.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "35", "text": "Nothobranchius is a genus of small, freshwater killifish, classified in either the family Nothobranchiidae or a more inclusive Aplocheilidae in the order Cyprinodontiformes. There are many species: as of 2018 there are more than 70 species, many with very small distributions. They are primarily native to East Africa from Sudan to northern South Africa, but half a dozen species are found in the upper Congo River Basin and two species are from west-central Africa; the greatest species richness is in Tanzania.\nNothobranchius typically inhabit ephemeral pools that are filled only during the monsoon season, and show extreme life-history adaptations to survive the dry season. When their habitats dry up, the adult fish die and the eggs survive encased in the clay during the dry season. The embryos survive the dry season by entering diapause, facilitated by their specialized eggs that have a very hard chorion and are resistant to desiccation and hypoxia. These species reach maturity very quickly once diapause is broken and have a very short life span; one species, Nothobranchius furzeri, reaches maturity in 17 days and seldom lives beyond 6 months.", "image": "images/35.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "36", "text": null, "image": "images/36.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "37", "text": "The 1st Okinawa International Movie Festival was held from March 19 to March 22, 2009 and took place at the American Village at Mihama Chatan-cho in Okinawa City. The inaugural events saw 38 films being shown and was supported by the Ministries of Economy, Trade and Industry, and Foreign Affairs, along with the Cabinet Office in Okinawa.\nMost of the movies for the first Okinawa International Movie Festival were shown free of charge with a few priced at \u00a5800/ \u00a5400 for adults/ children. The Chatan Town Sunset Beach also hosted performances by Okinawan artists Rimi Natsukawa and the Rinken Band.\nThe Competition Grand Prix was awarded to Japanese director Katsuhide Motoki for his film Battle League Horumo.", "image": "images/37.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "38", "text": "Ruth Beatrice Henig, Baroness Henig CBE, DL is a British academic historian and Labour Party politician.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "39", "text": null, "image": "images/39.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "41", "text": null, "image": "images/41.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "42", "text": "STS-43, the ninth mission for Space Shuttle Atlantis, was a nine-day mission whose primary goal was launching the fourth Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, TDRS-E. The flight also tested an advanced heatpipe radiator for potential use on the then-future space station and conducted a variety of medical and materials science investigations.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "43", "text": "Dead Souls is a novel by Nikolai Gogol, first published in 1842, and widely regarded as an exemplar of 19th-century Russian literature. The novel chronicles the travels and adventures of Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov and the people whom he encounters. These people typify the Russian middle-class of the time. Gogol himself saw his work as an \"epic poem in prose\", and within the book characterised it as a \"novel in verse\". Despite supposedly completing the trilogy's second part, Gogol destroyed it shortly before his death. Although the novel ends in mid-sentence, it is usually regarded as complete in the extant form.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "44", "text": null, "image": "images/44.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "45", "text": null, "image": "images/45.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "46", "text": null, "image": "images/46.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "47", "text": null, "image": "images/47.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "48", "text": "Bad Kreuznach is a town in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a spa town most well known for its medieval bridge dating from around 1300, the Alte Nahebr\u00fccke, which is one of the few remaining bridges in the world with buildings on it.\nThe town is located in the Nahe river wine region, renowned both nationally and internationally for its wines, especially from the Riesling, Silvaner and M\u00fcller-Thurgau grape varieties.\nBad Kreuznach does not lie within any Verbandsgemeinde, even though it is the seat of the Bad Kreuznach. The town is the seat of several courts as well as federal and state authorities. Bad Kreuznach is also officially a gro\u00dfe kreisangeh\u00f6rige Stadt, meaning that it does not have the district-level powers that kreisfreie St\u00e4dte enjoy. It is, nonetheless, the district seat, and also the seat of the state chamber of commerce for Rhineland-Palatinate. It is classed as a middle centre with some functions of an upper centre, making it the administrative, cultural and economic hub of a region with more than 150,000 inhabitants.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "49", "text": null, "image": "images/49.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "50", "text": null, "image": "images/50.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "51", "text": "The Waziristan campaign 1936\u20131939 comprised a number of operations conducted in Waziristan by British and Indian forces against the fiercely independent tribesmen that inhabited this region. These operations were conducted in 1936\u20131939, when operations were undertaken against followers of the Pashtun nationalist Mirzali Khan, also known by the British as the \"Faqir of Ipi\", a religious and political agitator who was spreading anti-British sentiment in the region and undermining the prestige of the Indian government in Waziristan at the time.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "52", "text": null, "image": "images/52.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "53", "text": "Emily May Gibson Braerton was an American activist who was an early advocate of historic preservation in the western United States. She was the Vice President General for the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution from 1950\u20131953 and remained an Honorary Vice President General until her death in Santa Ana, California in 1966. She was a member of the DAR's Peace Pipe Chapter and served as Colorado State Regent from 1950\u20131953.\nBraerton was born on January 14, 1884 in Council Grove, Kansas to Albert Eugene Gibson and Lillian Griffith. She was the great niece of William Harvey Gibson, the \"Silver Tongued Orator\" and Union Army Brigadier General from Ohio. She was a direct descendant of Colonel John Gibson, a U.S. Revolutionary officer and of Robert Coe, who arrived in Boston in 1634. She attended the University of Kansas in 1902\u20131903.\nDuring Braerton's tenure as national vice president, the DAR worked to redress denying Marian Anderson the right to perform at Constitution Hall in 1939. On 14 March 1953, Anderson sang to an unsegregated audience in Constitution Hall as part of the American University concert series.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "54", "text": null, "image": "images/54.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "55", "text": "Sami Anttila is a Finnish ice hockey forward currently playing for Oulun K\u00e4rp\u00e4t of the Finnish Liiga.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "56", "text": null, "image": "images/56.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "58", "text": null, "image": "images/58.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "60", "text": null, "image": "images/60.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "61", "text": "A Buddha is the holiest type of being in Buddhism, a teacher of God's and humans. The word Buddha means \"enlightened one\" in Sanskrit or Fully Awakened One in P\u0101li.\nIt is also a title for Siddhartha Gautama. He was the man who started Buddhism. Sometimes people call him \"the Buddha\" or the \"Shakyamuni Buddha\". Other times, people call any person a Buddha if they have found enlightenment. If a person has not found enlightenment yet, but is very close to reaching it, then he is called bodhisattva.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "62", "text": null, "image": "images/62.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "63", "text": null, "image": "images/63.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "64", "text": "Vincenzo Eusebi is an Italian engineer, architect and designer.\nEusebi studied engineering and architecture at the Marche Polytechnic University in Ancona.\nEusebi is the founding partner of NOTHING STUDIO, atelier of architecture, planning, interior design, design and graphics.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "65", "text": null, "image": "images/65.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "66", "text": null, "image": "images/66.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "67", "text": "Eucalyptus sieberi, commonly known as the silvertop ash or black ash, is a species of medium-sized to tall tree that is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It has rough bark on the trunk and the base of larger branches, smooth bark above, lance-shaped to curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven to fifteen, white flowers and barrel-shaped or conical fruit.", "image": "images/67.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "68", "text": null, "image": "images/68.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "69", "text": "Prilep is the fourth-largest city in North Macedonia. It has a population of 66,246 and is known as \"the city under Marko's Towers\" because of its proximity to the towers of Prince Marko.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "70", "text": "The following list is not intended to be an exhaustive or definitive record of tournament chess, but takes as its foundation the collective opinion of chess experts and journalists over the strongest tournaments in history.\nEvents that merit inclusion have been largely judged according to the strength of their participants. Other factors were taken into account, but have less influence; for example the quality of chess played, the closeness of the contest and the number of world top 10 and/or 'big reputation' players that took part. Inevitably, this introduces a degree of subjectivity, but the vast majority of tournaments in the list range from FIDE Category 10 to FIDE category 21 and beyond.\nThe names of the tournament winners have been included next to the year and venue. Many of the tournaments have had books written about them and whilst these will be mostly out of print, they are occasionally available at online auction sites, second-hand specialist book shops etc.\nNo attempt is made at comparing the relative strengths of tournaments in the list, as this is the subject of inconclusive debate amongst experts.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "71", "text": "Sembrancher is a municipality in the district of Entremont in the canton of Valais in Switzerland.", "image": "images/71.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "72", "text": null, "image": "images/72.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "73", "text": "Cwm Idwal is a cirque in the Glyderau range of mountains in northern Snowdonia, the national park in the mountainous region of North Wales. Its main interest is to hill walkers and rock climbers, but it is also of interest to geologists and naturalists, given its combination of altitude, aspect and terrain. In a 2005 poll conducted by Radio Times, Cwm Idwal was ranked the 7th greatest natural wonder in Britain.", "image": "images/73.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "74", "text": "James Mirams was an Australian businessman and politician who was jailed for fraud.", "image": "images/74.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "75", "text": "The Club de Madrid is an independent non-profit organization created to promote democracy and change in the international community. Composed of 95 regular members, 64 of whom are former presidents and 39 of whom are former prime ministers from 65 countries, the Club de Madrid is the world's largest forum of former heads of state and government.\nAmong its main goals are the strengthening of democratic institutions and counselling on the resolution of political conflicts in two key areas: democratic leadership and governance and response to crisis and post-crisis situations.\nThe Club de Madrid works together with governments, inter-governmental organizations, civil society, scholars and representatives from the business world, to encourage dialogue in order to foster social and political change. The Club de Madrid also searches for effective methods to provide technical advice and recommendations to nations that are taking steps to establish democracy.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "76", "text": null, "image": "images/76.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "77", "text": "Cultura Tres is a sludge metal/progrock band from Maracay, Venezuela.\nThe sound of the band is often described as a unique mix between sludge metal, psychedelic metal, as well as doom and South American influences. The band formed in 2006, and has released one EP and three full-length albums so far. Cultura Tres has often been interviewed in American and European media about their South American roots, and their D.I.Y. ethic in producing their audio-visuals: the band members record, mix and master their own albums, and film and edit their own video clips.\nWithout doubt, Cultura Tres has become Latin America's most recognized and perhaps strangest brother to the sludge metal movement. With its roots firmly in Venezuela, this four-piece independently developed a distinctive sound, an avant-garde mix of metal, seventies rock, doom, psychedelia and South American folk. As natural as their sound came to Cultura Tres, as surprising it was for listeners outside their continent, who discovered their unconventional music when the band burst upon the international underground scene with debut album La Cura in 2008.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "78", "text": null, "image": "images/78.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "79", "text": "The University of Minnesota Marching Band is the marching band of the University of Minnesota and the flagship university band for the state of Minnesota. The Pride of Minnesota serves as the university\u2019s ambassador, representing the school at major events both on and off campus. The band performs before, during, and after all home Golden Gopher football games and bowl games, occasional away games, local parades, numerous pepfests, exhibition performances, as well as a series of indoor concerts at the end of the regular football season. Members of the band, along with non-member students, also participate in smaller athletic pep bands that perform at other major sporting events, including men's hockey, men's basketball, women's hockey, women's basketball, and women's volleyball. Here is a link to the intro video and fight songs of the Pride of Minnesota.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "80", "text": null, "image": "images/80.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "81", "text": "The inauguration of Dilma Rousseff as the 36th President of Brazil took place on Saturday, January 1, 2011. This inauguration marked the beginning of the four-year term of Dilma Rousseff as President and Michel Temer as Vice President. The event had been awaited with some expectation, since Rousseff became the first woman in the history of Brazil to take office as President. It was also the first inaugural ceremony of the New Republic and of the democratic rule in which an outgoing President passed his office to a successor belonging to the same political party as him \u2013 the Workers' Party.", "image": "images/81.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "82", "text": null, "image": "images/82.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "83", "text": "Bristol, known from 1632 to 1765 as Pemaquid is a town in Lincoln County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,755 at the 2010 census. A fishing and resort area, Bristol includes the villages of New Harbor, Pemaquid, Round Pond, Bristol Mills and Chamberlain. It includes the Pemaquid Archeological Site, a U.S. National Historic Landmark. During the 17th and early 18th century, New France defined the Kennebec River as the southern boundary of Acadia, which put Bristol within Acadia.", "image": "images/83.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "84", "text": "Mon, also monsh\u014d, mondokoro, and kamon, are Japanese emblems used to decorate and identify an individual, a family, or an institution or business entity. While mon is an encompassing term that may refer to any such device, kamon and mondokoro refer specifically to emblems used to identify a family. An authoritative mon reference compiles Japan's 241 general categories of mon based on structural resemblance, with 5116 distinct individual mon.\nThe devices are similar to the badges and coats of arms in European heraldic tradition, which likewise are used to identify individuals and families. Mon are often referred to as crests in Western literature, another European heraldic device similar to the mon in function.", "image": "images/84.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "87", "text": null, "image": "images/87.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "88", "text": null, "image": "images/88.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "91", "text": null, "image": "images/91.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "92", "text": "Jeanne Mance was a French nurse and settler of New France. She arrived in New France two years after the Ursuline nuns came to Quebec. Among the founders of Montreal in 1642, she established its first hospital, the H\u00f4tel-Dieu de Montr\u00e9al, in 1645. She returned twice to France to seek financial support for the hospital. After providing most of the care directly for years, in 1657 she recruited three sisters of the Religieuses hospitali\u00e8res de Saint-Joseph, and continued to direct operations of the hospital.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "93", "text": null, "image": "images/93.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "94", "text": "The swell shark is a catshark in the family Scyliorhinidae. It is found in the subtropical eastern Pacific Ocean between central California and to southern Mexico, with an additional population off the coast of Chile. As a defense, the swell shark is able to expand to approximately double its regular size by swallowing water.", "image": "images/94.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "95", "text": null, "image": "images/95.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "96", "text": "Gamma Volantis, Latinized from \u03b3 Volantis, is a wide binary star system in the southern constellation of Volans. Based upon parallax measurements, it is approximately 142 light years from Earth. It is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye and can be found around 9\u00b0 to the east-southeast of the Large Magellanic Cloud.\nThe brighter component, designated \u03b3\u00b2 Volantis, is an orange K-type giant star with a stellar classification of K0 III and an apparent magnitude of +3.62, making this the brightest star in the constellation. Its companion, \u03b3\u00b9 Volantis, is an F-type main-sequence star of classification F2 V and an apparent magnitude of +5.70. As of 2002, the pair were at an angular separation of 14.1\u2033 along a position angle of 296\u00b0. Their separation has decreased from 15.7\u2033 in 1826. The secondary is a source of X-ray emission with a luminosity of 8.3\u00d710\u00b2\u2078 erg s\u207b\u00b9.", "image": "images/96.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "97", "text": null, "image": "images/97.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "98", "text": "Hirschfeld Wildlife Park is in Voigtsgr\u00fcn, part of the municipality of Hirschfeld, near Zwickau in the German Free State of Saxony.\nRecords by Lady Martha von Arnim prove that the site and its stand of trees have been protected for centuries.\nMaps from 1870 show that there was already a wildlife enclosure at this site. It belonged to Lord Alexander von Arnim, who kept deer here. In 1890, a hunting lodge was built in the enclosure that still exists today and is referred to as the \"log cabin\". In 1909, his brother, Arno von Arnim, inherited Voigtsgr\u00fcn and thus the animal enclosure too.\nIn 1956, the enclosure, which covered an area of about 6 hectares, was turned into a wildlife park. The first livestock included red deer, red fox and badger.\nToday, the area of the park has been enlarged and contains about 600 animals of 90 species. These include raccoon dogs, wild boar, bears, gray wolves, pot-bellied pigs, waders, Heidschnucken, raccoons, porcupines, mouflon, bison, snowy owls, monkeys and ferrets. The area also includes trees up to 450 years old.\nIn addition to the animal enclosures, the park also has a petting zoo, restaurants, a minigolf course and a children's playground.", "image": "images/98.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "99", "text": null, "image": "images/99.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "100", "text": "The Philippines is inhabited by more than 175 ethnolinguistic nations, the majority of whose languages are Austronesian in origin. Many of these nations converted to Christianity, particularly the lowland-coastal nations, and adopted foreign elements of culture. Ethnolinguistic nations include the Ilocano, Ivatan, Pangasinan, Kapampangan, Tagalog, Bicolano, Visayans, Zamboangue\u00f1o, Subanon, and more.\nIn western Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago, there are ethnolinguistic nations who practice Islam. The Spanish called them Moros after the Moors, despite no resemblance or cultural ties to them apart from their religion. In the Agusan Marsh and the highlands of Mindanao, there are native ethnic groups collectively known as the Lumad. Most maintain their animistic beliefs and traditions, though some of them have converted to Christianity as well.\nThe Negrito were among the earliest humans to settle the Philippines. The first known were the people of the Tabon man remains. The Negrito population was estimated in 2004 at around 31,000. Their tribal groups include the Ati, and the Aeta. Their ways of life remain mostly free from Western and Islamic influences.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "101", "text": "Sheboygan is a city in and the county seat of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 49,288 at the 2010 census. It is the principal city of the Sheboygan, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of 115,507. The city is located on the western shore of Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Sheboygan River, about 50 miles north of Milwaukee and 64 mi south of Green Bay.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "103", "text": null, "image": "images/103.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "104", "text": "This list of the non-marine molluscs of Ireland comprises 165 species of non-marine molluscs which have been recorded as part of the fauna of Ireland. These are terrestrial and aquatic gastropods, and bivalves; the list does not include species of molluscs which are considered to be fully marine.\nIn other words: this list includes land snails and slugs, and freshwater and brackish water snails. It also includes freshwater mussels and freshwater clams, including some that can tolerate brackish water. Molluscs that are fully adapted to live in the sea are not included here.\nIreland is an island in the northeastern Atlantic. It consists of the Republic of Ireland, also known simply as Ireland, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.\nThe mollusc fauna of the island of Ireland has not been as thoroughly researched as that of the island of Great Britain, and therefore it is possible that some uncommon and local species may, as yet, have been overlooked. Even so, it seems that the non-marine molluscan fauna of Ireland is a smaller fauna than that of Great Britain.\nThis list is of land and freshwater molluscs only.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "105", "text": "The Coins of the Australian pound arose when the Federation of Australia gave the constitutional power to Commonwealth of Australia to mint its own coinage in 1901. The new power allowed the Commonwealth to issue legal tender rather than individually through the six former British self-governing colonies of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia.\nHowever, with the adoption of a Federal government in Australia, British coins continued to be used until 1910 when the first Australian silver coins were introduced. These new coins, which included florins, shillings, sixpences and threepences, were all minted with a portrait of Edward VII. A year later Australian pennies and half-pennies entered circulation. In 1931 gold sovereigns stopped being minted in Australia. A crown or five-shilling coin was minted in 1937 and 1938.\nCoinage of the Australian pound was replaced by decimalised coins of the Australian dollar on 14 February 1966. The conversion rate was A$2 = A\u00a31.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "106", "text": "Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark plaque program was begun in 1968 in order to identify architecturally significant structures as well as significant pieces of Pittsburgh's local heritage throughout Allegheny County. Nominations are reviewed by the private non-profit foundation's Historic Plaque Designation Committee composed of trustees, architectural historians, and citizens. These designations are not to be confused with City of Pittsburgh historic designations. Beginning in 2010, the committee expanded its program to consider applications for historic status from counties surrounding Allegheny, extending its reach to a 250-mile radius from the city, as long as the site has a connection to the greater Pittsburgh region. Historic designation by the foundation does not protect the building from alteration or demolition. Structures awarded the designation typically have aluminum or bronze plaques affixed to their exterior that signify their status. Over 500 Historic Landmark Plaques have been awarded since the program's inception, although not all structures have been preserved.", "image": "images/106.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "107", "text": null, "image": "images/107.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "108", "text": null, "image": "images/108.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "109", "text": null, "image": "images/109.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "110", "text": null, "image": "images/110.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "111", "text": "The Czochralski method, also Czochralski technique or Czochralski process, is a method of crystal growth used to obtain single crystals of semiconductors, metals, salts and synthetic gemstones. The method is named after Polish scientist Jan Czochralski, who invented the method in 1915 while investigating the crystallization rates of metals. He made this discovery by accident: instead of dipping his pen into his inkwell, he dipped it in molten tin, and drew a tin filament, which later proved to be a single crystal.\nThe most important application may be the growth of large cylindrical ingots, or boules, of single crystal silicon used in the electronics industry to make semiconductor devices like integrated circuits. Other semiconductors, such as gallium arsenide, can also be grown by this method, although lower defect densities in this case can be obtained using variants of the Bridgman\u2013Stockbarger method.\nThe method is not limited to production of metal or metalloid crystals. For example, it is used to manufacture very-high purity crystals of salts for use in particle physics experiments, with tight controls on confounding metal ions and water absorbed during manufacture.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "112", "text": "Under the Whyte notation, a 2-8-4 is a steam locomotive that has one unpowered leading axle, usually in a leading truck, followed by four powered and coupled driving axles, and two unpowered trailing axles, usually mounted in a bogie. This locomotive type is most often referred to as a Berkshire, though the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway used the name Kanawha for their 2-8-4s. In Europe, this wheel arrangement was mostly seen in mainline passenger express locomotives and, in certain countries, in tank locomotives.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "113", "text": null, "image": "images/113.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "115", "text": null, "image": "images/115.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "116", "text": null, "image": "images/116.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "117", "text": null, "image": "images/117.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "119", "text": "Rachispoda is a genus of flies belonging to the family Lesser Dung flies.", "image": "images/119.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "120", "text": "USS Pinafore (SP-450) was a United States Navy launch in commission from 1902 to 1920.\nPinafore was built in 1902 by the Mare Island Navy Yard at Vallejo, California, as a ferry launch. The Mare Island Navy Yard used her as a construction and repair launch. Around the time the United States entered World War I in April 1917, she received the section patrol registry number SP-450.\nPinafore was stricken from the Navy List on 1 July 1920.", "image": "images/120.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "121", "text": "Canningstown is a village in northeastern County Cavan, Ireland. It is located on the R191 regional road.", "image": "images/121.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "123", "text": null, "image": "images/123.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "124", "text": "Vernon Decatur Stephens was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a shortstop from 1941 through 1955. An eight-time All-Star, Stephens was notable for being the 1945 American League home run champion and was a three-time American League RBI champion. He was the cleanup hitter for the only St. Louis Browns team to win an American League pennant in 1944, and was a top power hitter for the Boston Red Sox. Nicknamed \"Little Slug\", \"Junior\", and \"Buster\", Stephens batted and threw right-handed. He was inducted into the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2006.", "image": "images/124.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "125", "text": "This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon town Bertrix. This list is part of Belgium's national heritage.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "126", "text": "Redford, officially the Charter Township of Redford, is a charter township in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan and a suburb of Detroit. The population was 48,362 at the 2010 census.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "127", "text": "Look Back Library is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of skateboard magazines, and other printed skateboard materials, through traveling exhibits and the building of publicly accessible skateboard magazine libraries.", "image": "images/127.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "128", "text": "Joe Garner Turman is a Christian author, speaker and retired missionary living in Marshall County, Alabama. He has authored several books including: Buddy, about a boxer in the 1950s and 1960s, and Sling Creek, a novel about the life and activities of a small community in the rural South and how it deals with a murder.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "129", "text": "Hypsosinga rubens is a species of orb weaver in the spider family Araneidae. It is found in the United States and Canada.", "image": "images/129.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "131", "text": "The Duitse Huis is a complex of buildings in the city of Utrecht, Netherlands, protected as a national monument.\nThe older parts date to a monastery of the Bailiwick of Utrecht of the Teutonic Knights founded in 1348.\nOriginally Catholic, the order became Protestant during the Reformation.\nA military hospital was added in 1823 after the knights had sold the property.\nThe property was sold back to the Bailiwick of Utrecht and a major renovation started in 1992.\nSome of the older buildings are again the headquarters of the Bailiwick of Utrecht, now a charity, and hold an important collection of medieval manuscripts, coins and pictures.\nOther buildings, including the former hospital, have been converted into a five-star hotel, the Grand Hotel Karel V.", "image": "images/131.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "132", "text": "Woden Town Centre is the main commercial centre of the district of Woden Valley in Canberra, Australia. It is located in the Canberra suburb of Phillip. The town centre has a variety of shops and amenities, including office blocks that house Australian departments, and shopping centres like Westfield Woden. The Woden Valley itself was the first satellite city, separate from the Canberra Central district.\nLike Phillip, the town centre was established in 1966 and the suburb it is located in was named after Arthur Phillip, who was the first Governor of New South Wales. In 1971, a flash flood caused the deaths of seven people, which occurred right near the Woden Town Centre. The centre is the location of the tallest building in Canberra, the Lovett Tower.", "image": "images/132.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "133", "text": null, "image": "images/133.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "134", "text": "The medieval state of Kievan Rus' incorporated parts of what is now modern Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus, and was centered on Kiev and Novgorod. Its architecture is the earliest period of Russian architecture, with a style that quickly established itself after the adoption of Christianity in 988 and was strongly influenced by Byzantine architecture.\nAfter the disintegration of Kievan Rus' followed by Mongol invasion in the first half of the 13th century, the architectural tradition continued in the principalities of Novgorod, Vladimir-Suzdal, Galicia-Volhynia and eventually had direct influence on the Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian architecture.", "image": "images/134.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "135", "text": "The \u017dumberak Mountains is a range of hills and mountains in northwestern Croatia and southeastern Slovenia, extending from the southwest to the northeast between the Krka and the Kupa.\nIt covers an area of 430 km\u00b2. The geographically unified massif consists of two parts, separated by the Bregana and \u017dumberak rivers. The northeastern part is the Samobor Hills with the foothills. The central and western part is named \u017dumberak Hills. Its northwesternmost part, named Gorjanci, lies in Slovenia. The highest peak of the range is Sveta Gera on the border between Croatia and Slovenia, being 1,178 m high. Since 1999, an area of the range in Croatia has been protected as the nature park \u017dumberak\u2013Samobor Hills.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "136", "text": null, "image": "images/136.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "137", "text": "Pia Tajnikar is a track and field sprint athlete who competes internationally for Slovenia.\nTajnikar represented Slovenia at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. She competed in the 100 metres sprint and placed fifth in her heat without advancing to the second round. She ran the distance in a time of 11.82 seconds.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "138", "text": null, "image": "images/138.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "139", "text": "Retiro Station is a railway terminus located in the district of Retiro of the city of Buenos Aires. The station is located just opposite Plaza San Mart\u00edn, a large public square. It is part of the Retiro station complex.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "140", "text": "Balranald is a town and local government area in the Riverina district of New South Wales, Australia.\nThe town of Balranald is located where the Sturt Highway crosses the Murrumbidgee River in a remote, semi-desert area. Although it is part of New South Wales, Balranald receives Victorian television stations, with a range of Sydney and Melbourne newspapers available.\nBalranald was featured heavily in 2010\u20132015 Australian tourism ads, displaying the natural flora of the region with over 30 subspecies of shrubs native to Balranald and its surrounds.", "image": "images/140.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "141", "text": "Delphi is a programming language and an integrated development environment for rapid application development of desktop, mobile, web, and console software, currently developed and maintained by Embarcadero Technologies which uses an event-driven paradigm. The language is also called Object Pascal.\nDelphi's compilers generate native code for Microsoft Windows, macOS, iOS, Android and Linux. Since 2016, there have been new releases of Delphi every six months, with new platforms being added approximately every second release.\nDelphi includes a code editor, a visual designer, an integrated debugger, a source code control component, and support for third-party plugins. The code editor features Code Insight, Error Insight, and refactoring. The visual forms designer has traditionally used Visual Component Library for native Windows development, but the FireMonkey platform was later added for cross-platform development. Database support in Delphi is very strong. A Delphi project of a million lines of code can compile in a few seconds \u2013 one benchmark compiled 170,000 lines per second.", "image": "images/141.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "142", "text": null, "image": "images/142.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "143", "text": "Kennon Road, also known as Rosario\u2013Baguio Road, is a two lane 33.53-kilometer roadway in Benguet province in the Philippines connecting the mountain city of Baguio to the lowland town of Rosario in La Union province. The project begun in 1903 and opened for travel on January 29, 1905. Originally called Benguet Road, it was later renamed in honor of its builder, Col. Lyman Walter Vere Kennon of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It is the second oldest road that leads to Baguio, after Naguilian Road, and the shortest route to Baguio for travelers from Manila and provinces in central and southern Luzon.\nThe entire road forms part of National Route 54 of the Philippine highway network.", "image": "images/143.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "145", "text": null, "image": "images/145.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "146", "text": "Bloodstock Open Air is a British heavy metal festival held annually at Catton Hall in Walton-on-Trent, Derbyshire, since 2005.\nOriginally held indoors for one day with two stages, the festival started in 2001 at the Derby Assembly Rooms and has expanded over the years. It became an outdoor event in 2005 and had five stages in 2019.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "147", "text": "Novi Sad is one of the most important Serbian centers of higher education and research, with four universities, numerous professional, technical, and private colleges, and a couple of research institutes.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "148", "text": "Skri\u00f0uklaustur is an old farmstead and a historic site in the valley of Flj\u00f3tsdalur in Iceland with the ruins of a 16th-century monastery which were revealed by an archaeological excavation between 2002 and 2012.\nOn site is the mansion of the famous Icelandic writer Gunnar Gunnarsson, built in 1939 when he returned home after living in Denmark for more than 30 years. The mansion was designed by German architect Fritz H\u00f6ger is now a centre of culture & history with exhibitions, personal guided tours and the renowned restaurant Klausturkaffi. Sn\u00e6fellsstofa, one of the visiting centers for the Vatnaj\u00f6kull National Park is also at Skri\u00f0uklaustur.\nNearby is the end of the tunnel that is leading water from K\u00e1rahnj\u00fakast\u00edfla Dam, approx 50 km away, to the power plant in Flj\u00f3tsdalur near Skri\u00f0uklaustur.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "149", "text": "C\u00e9dric Barbosa is a French professional football player, who plays for AS Saint-Privat and is also the manager of AS Rousson.", "image": "images/149.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "150", "text": null, "image": "images/150.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "151", "text": "This is a list of notable Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania, where a church is notable either as a congregation or as a building. In Pennsylvania, numerous churches are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or are noted on state or local historic registers. This list also includes sites listed by the Presbyterian Historical Society as part of their American Presbyterian/Reformed Historical Sites Registry, which also includes sites from related Reformed churches and congregations.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "152", "text": "Moldova has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 15 times, debuting in 2005. The country's best result is a third-place finish for SunStroke Project in 2017, with their song \"Hey, Mamma!\".\nMoldova's debut in the contest in 2005 was successful, with Zdob \u0219i Zdub finishing sixth. The country also reached the top ten with Natalia Barbu and DoReDoS, finishing tenth both times. In total, Moldova has reached the final ten times, failing to qualify from the semi-finals in 2008, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2019", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "153", "text": null, "image": "images/153.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "154", "text": "Hang Tuah was a warrior who lived in Malacca during the reign of Sultan Mansur Shah in the 15th century. He was supposedly the most powerful of all the laksamana, or admirals, and is considered by the Malays to be one of history's greatest silat masters. Hang Tuah is held in the highest regard, even in present-day Malay culture, and is arguably the most well-known and illustrious warrior figure in Malay history and literature.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "155", "text": "A Van Dyke is a style of facial hair named after the 17th-century Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck. A Van Dyke specifically consists of any growth of both a moustache and goatee with all hair on the cheeks shaved. Even this particular style, though, has many variants, including a curled moustache versus a non-curled one and a soul patch versus none. The style is sometimes called a \"Charlie\" after King Charles I of England, who was painted with this type of beard by van Dyck. \"Pike-devant\" or \"pickedevant\" are other little-known synonyms for a Van Dyke beard.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "156", "text": null, "image": "images/156.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "157", "text": "Tahmina Rajabova is a Tajik actress, journalist and newscaster. She was honored awards like \u201cThe Journalist of the Year\u201d in 2013, \u201cThe award for distinguished contribution to the culture and art of Tajikistan\u201d in 2013, and \u201cThe award of the TV and Radio Committee of Tajikistan\u201d in 2017 and others.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "158", "text": "Fran\u00e7ois-Edmond P\u00e2ris was a French admiral, notable for his contribution to naval engineering during the rise of the steam, for his books, and for his role in organising the Mus\u00e9e national de la Marine.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "159", "text": "Perrottetia aquilonaria is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Streptaxidae.\nThe specific name aquilonaria is from the Latin \u201caquilonaris\u201d meaning \u201cnorth or northern\u201d. It refers to the distribution range of this new species in northern Thailand.", "image": "images/159.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "160", "text": null, "image": "images/160.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "161", "text": null, "image": "images/161.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "162", "text": "The mucous sheaths of the tendons around the ankle protect tendons in the ankle. All the tendons crossing the ankle-joint are enclosed for part of their length in mucous sheaths which have an almost uniform length of about 8 cm. each.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "164", "text": null, "image": "images/164.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "166", "text": null, "image": "images/166.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "167", "text": "The 232nd Signal Regiment is a deployable signals regiment of the Italian Army based in Avellino in Campania. Today the regiment is administratively assigned to the army's Signal Command and affiliated with the Division \"Acqui\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "168", "text": "Ro\u0219iorii de Vede is a city in Teleorman County, Romania. Located in the Muntenia region, it is one of the oldest cities in the country. It was first mentioned in a document which dates back to 1385, when the city was visited by two German pilgrims who were returning from Jerusalem and stopped for a few days in a town they called Russenart.\nSeveral Romanian personalities were born in and around the city, such as Iulian Miu, Radu Gr\u0103m\u0103ticu, Alexandru Dep\u0103r\u0103\u021beanu, Gala Galaction, Petru Bellu, Zaharia Stancu, Marin Preda and Viorica D\u0103ncil\u0103.", "image": "images/168.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "169", "text": "Erlbach is a river of Bavaria, Germany.\nThe Erlbach springs south of Gro\u00dfkarolinenfeld. and discharges near the center of Gro\u00dfkarolinenfeld from the right into the Rott.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "170", "text": "Pope Innocent III was an Italian priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the 177th Pope from 1198 until his death in 1216.", "image": "images/170.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "171", "text": "This is a list of listed buildings in Edinburgh, Scotland.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "172", "text": "Pulchri Studio is a Dutch art society, art institution and art studio based in The Hague, Netherlands.\nThis institute began in 1847 at the home of painter Lambertus Hardenberg. Since 1893 the club has its residence in the villa at Lange Voorhout 15 in The Hague, which is currently a brownish aubergine color. There are accepted as members artistically working members and art lovers. The members will be selected from a given by the general committee.\nAn artist membership allows the artist to exhibit his own works in the galleries of the Company. These so-called sales exhibitions have passed since the founding of the association until today integral part of this institution! Art lovers have to be invited by other members. The association leases its properties even to nonmembers, too.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "173", "text": "Snowden Crags is a prehistoric archaeological site on Askwith Moor in North Yorkshire, England. Local antiquarian Eric Cowling recorded a stone circle and a concentration of cairns at the location in a 1946 survey, but the site remained obscure due to the density of heather covering it for most of the year. It was rediscovered in 2010 by amateur archaeologist Paul Bennett, who described the stone circle in more detail and noted the presence of a robber trench of unknown date at its centre.\nA neighbouring area of moorland, Snowden Carr, contains a large amount of prehistoric rock carvings that were also recorded by Cowling.", "image": "images/173.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "174", "text": null, "image": "images/174.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "175", "text": "Power League Wrestling is a professional wrestling promotion based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Former employees in PLW consist of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, announcers, interviewers and referees.", "image": "images/175.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "176", "text": "Robert Adolph Wilton Morley, CBE was an English actor who was usually cast as a pompous English gentleman representing the Establishment, often in supporting roles. In Movie Encyclopedia, film critic Leonard Maltin describes Morley as \"recognisable by his ungainly bulk, bushy eyebrows, thick lips and double chin, ... particularly effective when cast as a pompous windbag.\" More politely, Ephraim Katz in his International Film Encyclopaedia describes Morley as \"a rotund, triple-chinned, delightful character player of the British and American stage and screen.\" In his autobiography, Responsible Gentleman, Morley said his stage career started with managements valuing his appearance for playing \"substantial gentleman\" roles \u2014 as a doctor, lawyer, accountant or other professional member of society.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "177", "text": null, "image": "images/177.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "178", "text": "Blunden Shadbolt was a British architect who specialised in houses in the neo-Tudor and Arts and Crafts style.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "179", "text": "Bennett Park was a ballpark, named after Charlie Bennett, that formerly existed in Detroit, Michigan, at Michigan and Trumbull. It was home to the Detroit Tigers. The ballclub began play here in the minor Western League with a 17\u20132 win over the Columbus Senators on April 28, 1896. That league was renamed the American League in 1900 but was still officially a minor league. The AL declared itself a major league starting in 1901.\nBennett Park was home to the first nighttime baseball game in Detroit. On September 24, 1896, the Tigers played their last game of their first season at Bennett Park, an exhibition doubleheader against the Cincinnati Reds. Tigers owner George Arthur Vanderbeck had workers string lights above the stadium for the nighttime game. Nighttime baseball did not return to Detroit until June 15, 1948, when the first game under the lights was played at Briggs Stadium.\nThe ballpark sat 5,000 when it opened in 1896 and was gradually expanded to 14,000 by the time it was closed after the 1911 season. When the American League became a major league in 1901 the ballpark seated 8,500, the smallest park in the majors.", "image": "images/179.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "180", "text": "The 2005 Dissolution Honours List was issued after the General Election of the same year on the advice of the Prime Minister, Tony Blair.\nThe lists consists of 27 retiring MPs \u2013 16 Labour, six Conservative and five Liberal Democrat.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "181", "text": null, "image": "images/181.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "182", "text": null, "image": "images/182.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "183", "text": "Achatina craveni is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Achatinidae, the giant African snails.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "184", "text": null, "image": "images/184.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "185", "text": null, "image": "images/185.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "186", "text": null, "image": "images/186.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "187", "text": "List of Registered Historic Places in Bristol County, Massachusetts:\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 29, 2020.", "image": "images/187.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "188", "text": "The AVE Class 103 is a high-speed train used for the AVE service and operated in Spain by the state-run railway company RENFE.\nThe trains were constructed by Siemens, as the second member of the company's Velaro family.", "image": "images/188.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "189", "text": null, "image": "images/189.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "191", "text": "The following list sorts all cities in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia with a population of more than 50,000. As of December 31, 2017, 76 cities fulfill this criterion and are listed here. This list refers only to the population of individual municipalities within their defined limits, which does not include other municipalities or suburban areas within urban agglomerations.", "image": "images/191.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "192", "text": "McKenzie Grant was an Australian pastoralist and politician. He owned or leased large quantities of land in Western Australia, especially in the North-West, and served in the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1880 to 1887 and again from 1889 to 1893.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "193", "text": "The L\u00f6rrach Sculpture Path is a Sculpture trail of 23 works and fountains through the southern German city of L\u00f6rrach.\nIn 1986 extensive urban planning changes were made in the city. A busy main road was decommissioned in favour of a pedestrian street. The city was transformed with the goal of making L\u00f6rrach into a culturally attractive town in the Swiss-French-German border region. The sculpture trail, with works by both international and local artists, was commissioned. The route begins at the cultural centre Burghof L\u00f6rrach with a truncated pyramid by Bruce Nauman. The trail takes a circular route past Dreil\u00e4ndermuseum, the town hall and the market.", "image": "images/193.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "194", "text": "A side cap is a military cap that can be folded flat when not being worn. It is also known as a garrison cap or flight cap in the United States, wedge cap in Canada, or field service cap in the United Kingdom. In form the side cap is comparable to the glengarry, a folding version of the Scottish military bonnet. It has been associated with various military forces since the middle of the 19th century, as well as various civilian organizations.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "195", "text": null, "image": "images/195.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "197", "text": "Hengchun Old Town refers to the historic castle town of Hengchun, Pingtung, Taiwan. The town is known for its well-preserved city walls that surround the city, and is the only castle town in Taiwan where all of the original gates remain standing. It is protected as a national historical site.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "198", "text": "Eris is the Greek goddess of strife and discord. Her Roman equivalent is Discordia, which means \"discord\". Eris's Greek opposite is Harmonia, whose Roman counterpart is Concordia. Homer equated her with the war-goddess Enyo, whose Roman counterpart is Bellona. The dwarf planet Eris is named after the goddess.\nShe had no temples in ancient Greece, and functions essentially as a personification, as which she appears in Homer and many later works.", "image": "images/198.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "199", "text": "Tea is an aromatic beverage commonly prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured or fresh leaves of the Camellia sinensis, an evergreen shrub native to East Asia. After water, it is the most widely consumed drink in the world. There are many different types of tea; some, like Darjeeling and Chinese greens, have a cooling, slightly bitter, and astringent flavour, while others have vastly different profiles that include sweet, nutty, floral, or grassy notes. Tea has a stimulating effect in humans primarily by its caffeine content.\nTea originated in the region encompassing today's Northeast India, north Myanmar, Southwest China and Tibet, where it was used as a medicinal drink by various ethnic groups in the region. An early credible record of tea drinking dates to the 3rd century AD, in a medical text written by Hua Tuo. It was popularised as a recreational drink during the Chinese Tang dynasty, and tea drinking spread to other East Asian countries. Portuguese priests and merchants introduced it to Europe during the 16th century. During the 17th century, drinking tea became fashionable among the English, who started to plant tea on a large scale in India.", "image": "images/199.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "200", "text": "Recon Instruments was a Canadian technology company that produced smartglasses and wearable displays marketed by the company as \"heads-up displays\" for sports. Recon's products delivered live activity metrics, GPS maps, and notifications directly to the user's eye. Recon's first heads-up display offering was released commercially in October 2010, roughly a year and a half before Google introduced Google Glass.\nRecon received investments from companies including Motorola Solutions and Intel. It also partnered with enterprise software vendors in order to make its latest smart eyewear device, the Jet, suitable for industrial applications.\nOn June 17, 2015, Recon was acquired by Intel. Recon then described itself as \"an Intel company.\"\nIn June 2017, Intel announced that all remaining Recon Instruments products were going to be discontinued by the end of the year. According to a Bloomberg report in October 2017, Intel had in fact completely closed its Recon Instruments division already in early summer 2017.", "image": "images/200.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "201", "text": null, "image": "images/201.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "202", "text": "Haliplus is a genus of crawling water beetles in the family Haliplidae. There are at least 180 described species in Haliplus. They are found worldwide, except for Antarctica, living among algae and aquatic vegetation at edges of ponds, lakes, and streams. They range in size from 1.75 to 5 mm.", "image": "images/202.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "203", "text": "Sloup is a rock castle in the Czech lands. It is near Nov\u00fd Bor in the small town of Sloup v \u010cech\u00e1ch, in the Liberec Region, north Bohemia, Czech Republic. It takes its name from the special appearance of the freestanding sandstone rocks, 33-metre high, into which it was carved in the 14th century. Sloup means \"column\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "205", "text": "Kiribati, officially the Republic of Kiribati, is an independent country in the central Pacific Ocean. The permanent population is just over 110,000, more than half of whom live on Tarawa atoll. The state comprises 32 atolls and one raised coral island, Banaba. They have a total land area of 811 square kilometres and are dispersed over 3.5 million km\u00b2.\nTheir spread straddles the equator and the 180th meridian, although the International Date Line goes round Kiribati and swings far to the east, almost reaching the 150\u00b0 W meridian. This brings Kiribati's easternmost islands, the southern Line Islands south of Hawaii, into the same day as the Gilbert Islands and places them in the most advanced time zone on Earth: UTC+14. Kiribati is one of the few countries in the world to be situated in all four hemispheres.\nKiribati gained its independence from the United Kingdom, becoming a sovereign state in 1979. The capital, South Tarawa, now the most populated area, consists of a number of islets, connected by a series of causeways. These comprise about half the area of Tarawa atoll.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "206", "text": null, "image": "images/206.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "207", "text": "Bossier City is the sixth-largest city in the state of Louisiana. is in Bossier Parish, it is the suburb of Shreveport. The population, as of 2012, is less than 63,000.", "image": "images/207.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "208", "text": "Frederic Mistral was a French writer of Occitan literature and lexicographer of the Proven\u00e7al form of the language. Mistral received the 1904 Nobel Prize in Literature \"in recognition of the fresh originality and true inspiration of his poetic production, which faithfully reflects the natural scenery and native spirit of his people, and, in addition, his significant work as a Proven\u00e7al philologist\". He was a founding member of the F\u00e9librige and a member of l'Acad\u00e9mie de Marseille.\nHis name in his native language was Frederi Mistral according to the Mistralian orthography or Frederic Mistral according to the classical orthography.\nMistral's fame was owing in part to Alphonse de Lamartine who sang his praises in the 40th edition of his periodical Cours familier de litt\u00e9rature, following the publication of Mistral's long poem Mir\u00e8io. Alphonse Daudet, with whom he maintained a long friendship, eulogized him in \"Poet Mistral\", one of the stories in his collection Letters from My Windmill.", "image": "images/208.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "209", "text": "The Dresden-Klotzsche\u2013Dresden Airport railway is a single-track, electrified main line in Saxony, Germany. It runs from Dresden-Klotzsche station on the G\u00f6rlitz\u2013Dresden railway to Dresden Airport and today it is served exclusively by the Dresden S-Bahn.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "210", "text": null, "image": "images/210.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "213", "text": null, "image": "images/213.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "214", "text": "Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd, commonly known as Geely, is a Chinese privately held multinational automotive company headquartered in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. The group was established in 1986 and entered the automotive industry in 1997 with its Geely Auto brand. It sells passenger vehicles under the Geely Auto, Lotus, Lynk & Co, PROTON, and Volvo brands as well as commercial only vehicles under the London EV Company and Yuan Cheng Auto brands. The group sold over 1.5 million cars in 2018.\nGeely Group has been manufacturing its own cars before it owned the Swedish passenger car maker Volvo Cars since 2010, when it acquired the company from Ford. It completed the acquisition of British taxi maker The London Electric Vehicle Company in 2013, and acquired a majority stake in British sports carmaker Lotus Cars in 2017.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "215", "text": "\u014ctani Station is a train station on the Keihan Electric Railway Keishin Line in \u014ctsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "216", "text": "The Battle of Eniwetok was a battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II, fought between 17 February 1944 and 23 February 1944, on Enewetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands. The invasion of Eniwetok followed the American success in the Battle of Kwajalein to the southeast. Capture of Eniwetok would provide an airfield and harbor to support attacks on the Mariana Islands to the northwest. The operation was officially known as \"Operation Catchpole\", and was a three-phase operation involving the invasion of the three main islands in the Eniwetok Atoll.\nVice Admiral Raymond Spruance preceded the invasion with Operation Hailstone, a carrier strike against the Japanese base at Truk in the Caroline Islands. This raid destroyed 39 warships and more than 200 planes.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "217", "text": null, "image": "images/217.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "218", "text": "Christopher Robert Higgins is an American former professional ice hockey winger and current assistant director of Vancouver Canucks player development. While playing college hockey, he was selected 14th overall by the Montreal Canadiens in the first round of the 2002 NHL Entry Draft. He finished a two-year career with the Yale Bulldogs, earning ECAC Hockey Player of the Year honors as a sophomore, before turning professional for the 2003\u201304 season. After two seasons with the Canadiens' minor league affiliate, the Hamilton Bulldogs of the American Hockey League, he joined the NHL in 2005\u201306. He recorded three consecutive 20-goal seasons to begin his NHL career before being traded to the New York Rangers in June 2009. After brief stints with the Rangers, Calgary Flames and Florida Panthers, he joined the Vancouver Canucks in February 2011. Internationally, Higgins has competed for the United States in two World Junior Championships and one World Championship.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "219", "text": "There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Epping Forest in Essex.", "image": "images/219.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "220", "text": null, "image": "images/220.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "222", "text": null, "image": "images/222.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "223", "text": "The Stolpersteine in Zl\u00edn Region lists the Stolpersteine in the Zl\u00edn Region in the central-eastern part of Moravia. Stolpersteine is the German name for stumbling blocks collocated all over Europe by German artist Gunter Demnig. They remember the fate of the Nazi victims being murdered, deported, exiled or driven to suicide.\nGenerally, the stumbling blocks are posed in front of the building where the victims had their last self chosen residence. The name of the Stolpersteine in Czech is stolpersteine, or alternatively, kameny zmizel\u00fdch, stones of the disappeareds.\nThe lists are sortable; the basic order follows the alphabet according to the last name of the victim.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "224", "text": "Beecraigs is a country park located in West Lothian, approximately 2 miles south of the town of Linlithgow and 3 miles north-east of Bathgate and is a 4 star Visitor Attraction. The Park comprises around 913 acres of upland forest, woodland and open country, and offers a range of amenities including walks & trails, play area, skills area & mountain bike trails, BBQ hire, caravan & camping site including 2 lodges, Countryside Ranger Service, animal attraction, fly fishery, Visitor Centre and Cafe. In 2010 prehistoric remains were uncovered on the site of the current visitor centre. To the west of the country park is privately owned Cockleroy Hill, which is topped by the remains of a prehistoric hillfort.", "image": "images/224.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "225", "text": null, "image": "images/225.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "226", "text": null, "image": "images/226.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "227", "text": null, "image": "images/227.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "228", "text": "Warsaw Ghetto was the largest of all the Nazi ghettos during World War II. It was established by the German authorities in November 1940; within the new General Government territory of occupied Poland. At its height as many as 460,000 Jews were imprisoned there, in an area of 3.4 km\u00b2, with an average of 9.2 persons per room, barely subsisting on meager food rations. From the Warsaw Ghetto, Jews were deported to Nazi concentration camps and mass-killing centers. In the summer of 1942 at least 254,000 Ghetto residents were sent to the Treblinka extermination camp during Gro\u00dfaktion Warschau under the guise of \"resettlement in the East\" over the course of the summer. The ghetto was demolished by the Germans in May 1943 after the Warsaw Ghetto Uprisings which had temporarily halted the deportations. The total death toll among the prisoners of the Ghetto is estimated to be at least 300,000 killed by bullet or gas, combined with 92,000 victims of starvation and related diseases, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and the casualties of the final destruction of the Ghetto.", "image": "images/228.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "229", "text": null, "image": "images/229.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "230", "text": "Booker T. & the M.G.'s are an American instrumental R&B/funk band that was influential in shaping the sound of Southern soul and Memphis soul. The original members of the group were Booker T. Jones, Steve Cropper, Lewie Steinberg, and Al Jackson Jr. In the 1960s, as members of the house band of Stax Records, they played on hundreds of recordings by artists including Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding, Bill Withers, Sam & Dave, Carla Thomas, Rufus Thomas, Johnnie Taylor and Albert King. They also released instrumental records under their own name, including the 1962 hit single \"Green Onions\". As originators of the unique Stax sound, the group was one of the most prolific, respected, and imitated of its era. By the mid-1960s, bands on both sides of the Atlantic were trying to sound like Booker T. & the M.G.'s.\nIn 1965, Steinberg was replaced by Donald \"Duck\" Dunn, who played with the group until his death in 2012. Al Jackson Jr. was murdered in 1975, after which Dunn, Cropper and Jones reunited on numerous occasions using various drummers, including Willie Hall, Anton Fig, Steve Jordan and Steve Potts.", "image": "images/230.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "231", "text": null, "image": "images/231.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "232", "text": "The Parish of San Pascual Baylon and Diocesan Shrine of Nuestra Se\u00f1ora Inmaculada Concepcion de Salambao, also known as Obando Church, is a Roman Catholic church located in the municipality of Obando in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. Founded by Franciscan missionaries, under the Spanish flag, it is the venue of the three-day Obando Fertility Rites held annually in honor of three patron saints, namely: St. Pascual Baylon, St. Claire of Assisi and Our Lady of Salambao, a celebration that was mentioned by Jose Rizal, the Philippine national hero, in the pages of his Spanish-language novel, the Noli Me Tangere. During the month of May, parishioners and other devotees perform the three-day Obando Dance inside the church, followed by a street procession.", "image": "images/232.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "233", "text": null, "image": "images/233.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "235", "text": "A total lunar eclipse will take place on May 6, 2050.\nThis lunar eclipse will be the first of a tetrad, four total lunar eclipses in series. The previous series will have taken place in 2043 and 2044, starting with the March 2043 lunar eclipse.\nThis will be the 58th member of Lunar Saros 122. The previous event will have been the April 2032 lunar eclipse.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "236", "text": "Vanilla is frequently used to flavor ice cream, especially in North America, Asia, and Europe. Vanilla ice cream, like other flavors of ice cream, was originally created by cooling a mixture made of cream, sugar, and vanilla above a container of ice and salt. The type of vanilla used to flavor ice cream varies by location. In North America and Europe consumers are interested in a more prominent, smoky flavor, while in Ireland they want a more anise-like flavor. To create the smooth consistency of ice cream, the mixture has to be stirred occasionally and then returned to the container of ice and salt to continue the solidification process. According to Iced: 180 Very Cool Concoctions, many people often consider vanilla to be the \"default\" or \"plain\" flavor of ice cream.", "image": "images/236.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "237", "text": "De\u011firmendere is a village in Toroslar district of Mersin Province, Turkey, and part of the city of Greater Mersin. De\u011firmendere is situated on a high plateau of the Taurus Mountains. The distance to the city of Mersin is about 40 kilometres. The population of the village was 700 as of 2012.", "image": "images/237.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "238", "text": null, "image": "images/238.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "239", "text": "J. W. Sexton High School is a public school located on the western edge of Lansing, Michigan, United States, in the Lansing School District. The principal is currently Daniel Boggan. The Sexton Big Reds are members of the Capital Area Activities Conference. The school has a fierce rivalry with the Everett Vikings of Everett High School on the south side of the city. In March 2012 the Lansing School District announced that Sexton would house 7-12 grades beginning in the 2012-2013 school year.", "image": "images/239.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "240", "text": "The Kingdom of Galicia was a political entity located in southwestern Europe, which at its territorial zenith occupied the entire northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. It was founded by the Suebic king Hermeric in 409, with its capital established in Braga. It was the first kingdom which adopted Catholicism officially. In 449 it minted its own currency. In 585, it became a part of the Visigothic Kingdom. In the 8th century, Galicia became a part of the newly founded Christian Kingdom of Asturias, which later became the Kingdom of Le\u00f3n, and while occasionally achieving independence under the authority of its own kings. Compostela became capital of Galicia in the 11th century, while the independence of Portugal determined its southern boundary. The accession of Castilian King Ferdinand III to the Leonese kingdom in 1230 brought Galicia under the control of the Crown of Castile.\nGalicia resisted central control, supporting a series of alternative claimants, including John of Le\u00f3n, Galicia and Seville, Ferdinand I of Portugal and John of Gaunt, and was not brought firmly into submission until the Catholic Monarchs imposed the Santa Hermandad in Galicia.", "image": "images/240.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "241", "text": "The Kodar Mountains are a mountain range in the Transbaikal region of Siberia, Russia. The name Kodar is derived from \"khada\", an Evenki word for rock.", "image": "images/241.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "242", "text": null, "image": "images/242.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "243", "text": null, "image": "images/243.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "244", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Mississippi County, Arkansas.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Mississippi County, Arkansas, United States.\nThere are 42 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. Another two properties were once listed but have been removed.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 3, 2020.", "image": "images/244.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "246", "text": "Cole Albert Porter was an American composer and songwriter. Many of his songs became standards noted for their witty, urbane lyrics, and many of his scores found success on Broadway and in film.\nBorn to a wealthy family in Indiana, Porter defied his grandfather's wishes and took up music as a profession. Classically trained, he was drawn to musical theatre. After a slow start, he began to achieve success in the 1920s, and by the 1930s he was one of the major songwriters for the Broadway musical stage. Unlike many successful Broadway composers, Porter wrote the lyrics as well as the music for his songs. After a serious horseback riding accident in 1937, Porter was left disabled and in constant pain, but he continued to work. His shows of the early 1940s did not contain the lasting hits of his best work of the 1920s and 1930s, but in 1948 he made a triumphant comeback with his most successful musical, Kiss Me, Kate. It won the first Tony Award for Best Musical.\nPorter's other musicals include Fifty Million Frenchmen, DuBarry Was a Lady, Anything Goes, Can-Can and Silk Stockings.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "247", "text": null, "image": "images/247.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "250", "text": null, "image": "images/250.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "251", "text": null, "image": "images/251.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "252", "text": null, "image": "images/252.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "253", "text": "Ahmed Aboul Gheit is an Egyptian diplomat. He is the 8th and current Secretary-General of the Arab League since July 2016.", "image": "images/253.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "254", "text": null, "image": "images/254.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "255", "text": "A variety of Polish flags are defined in current Polish national law, either through an act of parliament or a ministerial ordinance. Apart from the national flag, these are mostly military flags, used by one or all branches of the Polish Armed Forces, especially the Polish Navy. Other flags are flown by vessels of non-military uniformed services.\nMost Polish flags feature white and red, the national colors of Poland. The national colors, officially adopted in 1831, are of heraldic origin and derive from the tinctures of the coats of arms of Poland and Lithuania. Additionally, some flags incorporate the white eagle of the Polish coat of arms, while other flags used by the Armed Forces incorporate military eagles, which are variants.\nBoth variants of the national flag of Poland were officially adopted in 1919, shortly after Poland re-emerged as an independent state in the aftermath of World War I in 1918. Many Polish flags were adopted within the following three years.\nThe designs of most of these flags have been modified only to adjust to the changes in the official rendering of the national coat of arms.", "image": "images/255.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "256", "text": "Nottingham Township is a township in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,036 in the 2010 census.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "258", "text": null, "image": "images/258.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "259", "text": "Neftchiler Avenue is an arterial road in Baku, Azerbaijan. It begins at the west end of the Bayil district of Baku and continues east until terminating at Javanshir Bridge intersecting Uzeyir Hajibeyov Street. It is used as part of the Baku City Circuit, including the Start-Finish straight located next to Government House\nPrevious names of Neftchilar Avenue were Alexander II Quay, Gubanov Quay, and Stalin Avenue. The street was named Neftchilar Avenue in 1961 in honour of workers of oil industry in Azerbaijan. The larger section of the avenue runs along Baku Boulevard.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "260", "text": "This is a list of public art in the Staffordshire county of England. This list applies only to works of public art on permanent display in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artworks in museums.", "image": "images/260.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "261", "text": "Anton Dreher was an Austrian brewer, business magnate, philanthropist of Danube Swabian ancestry, the founder of the Dreher Breweries who was an important figure in the development of pale lager.\nIn 1840, he introduced a beer that combined the crispness of lager with the paler hues of the English ale; this new style of beer became known as the Viennese style and was called Schwechater Lagerbier.\nAccording to Forbes he was the 5th richest person in Hungary on the turn of the 19th century with a net worth of 18-20 million Hungarian peng\u0151.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "262", "text": null, "image": "images/262.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "263", "text": "Education in China is primarily managed by the state-run public education system, which falls under the command of the Ministry of Education. All citizens must attend school for a minimum of nine years, known as nine-year compulsory education, which is funded by the government. Compulsory education includes six years of primary education, typically starting at the age of six and finishing at the age of twelve, followed by three years of junior secondary education. Some provinces may have five years of primary schooling but four years for junior middle school. Junior middle schooling is followed by three years of senior middle school, by the end of which secondary education is completed.\nIn 2019, the Ministry of Education reported an increase of 1.5611 million students entering into compulsory education. In 1985, the government abolished tax-funded higher education, requiring university applicants to compete for scholarships based on their respective academic capabilities.", "image": "images/263.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "264", "text": "A mediastinal tumor is a tumor in the mediastinum, the cavity that separates the lungs from the rest of the chest. It contains the heart, esophagus, trachea, thymus, and aorta. The most common mediastinal masses are neurogenic tumors, usually found in the posterior mediastinum, followed by thymoma located in the anterior mediastinum. Lung cancer typically spreads to the lymph nodes in the mediastinum.\nThe mediastinum has three main parts: the anterior mediastinum, the middle mediastinum, and the posterior mediastinum. Masses in the anterior portion of the mediastinum can include thymoma, lymphoma, pheochromocytoma, germ cell tumors including teratoma, thyroid tissue, and parathyroid lesions. Masses in this area are more likely to be malignant than those in other compartments.\nMasses in the posterior portion of the mediastinum tend to be neurogenic in origin, and in adults tend to be of neural sheath origin including neurilemomas and neurofibromas.", "image": "images/264.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "265", "text": null, "image": "images/265.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "267", "text": "Ullev\u00e5l Hageby is a residential area and garden city in borough Nordre Aker of Oslo, Norway. All housing in the area is part of the housing cooperative Oslo Havebyselskap. The area borders on Ullev\u00e5l University Hospital to the east, Blindern in the west, and Berg to the north.", "image": "images/267.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "268", "text": "The Ford LTD Crown Victoria is a line of full-size cars that was manufactured and marketed by Ford for North America. Introduced as the flagship of the Ford LTD model range for the 1980 model year, a single generation was produced through the 1991 model year. Throughout its production, the LTD Crown Victoria was marketed as the Ford counterpart of the Mercury Grand Marquis. The model line was offered as a two-door and a four-door sedan, alongside the woodgrained Ford LTD Country Squire station wagon.\nFor 1983, as part of a revision within all three Ford divisions, the LTD and LTD Crown Victoria became separate model ranges, with the latter becoming the sole full-size Ford sedan range.\nFor 1992, the model line underwent an extensive redesign. Ending the use of the LTD prefix, the sedan became the Ford Crown Victoria; the Country Squire wagon was discontinued in favor of other styles of family vehicles. From 1979 to 1985, the LTD Crown Victoria was produced by St. Louis Assembly in Hazelwood, Missouri. In 1985, Ford shifted production to St. Thomas Assembly in Southwold, Ontario, where Ford and Mercury full-size vehicles were assembled until 2011.", "image": "images/268.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "270", "text": null, "image": "images/270.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "271", "text": null, "image": "images/271.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "272", "text": "A military academy or service academy is an educational institution which prepares candidates for service in the officer corps. It normally provides education in a military environment, the exact definition depending on the country concerned.\nThree types of academy exist: pre-collegiate-level institutions awarding academic qualifications, university-level institutions awarding bachelor's-degree-level qualifications, and those preparing Officer Cadets for commissioning into the armed services of the state.\nA naval academy is either a type of military academy or is distinguished from one. In U.S. usage, the United States Military Academy and the United States Naval Academy are both service academies.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "273", "text": "This is a list of listed buildings in the S11 district of Sheffield, in England. This includes the areas of Banner Cross, Bents Green, Ecclesall, Ecclesall Road, Endcliffe, Greystones, Hunter's Bar, Sharrow Vale, Parkhead and Whirlow, plus parts of Millhouses and Nether Edge. It also includes a small area of Derbyshire around the Longshaw Estate.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "274", "text": "The following is a list of the dragonflies and damselflies found in Kerala, a state on the southwestern, Malabar Coast of India.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "275", "text": null, "image": "images/275.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "276", "text": "From 1900 to 1970, the Kingdom of Tonga was a protected state of the United Kingdom.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "277", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lincoln County, Oklahoma.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lincoln County, Oklahoma, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.\nThree Colonial Revival houses in Chandler were subject of the \"Territorial Homes of Chandler\" multiple property submission, which led to the Conklin and Johnson Houses being listed.\nThere are 46 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has since been removed.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 17, 2020.", "image": "images/277.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "278", "text": "Kourisodon is an extinct genus of mosasaur. Fossils have been found from Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, as well as from the Izumi Group of Japan. These finds date back to the late Santonian stage and the late Campanian to the late Maastrichtian, respectively, of the Late Cretaceous. Kourisodon was originally described as a member of the \"Leiodontini\", more recently as a \"Clidastine\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "279", "text": "The BMW M40 is an SOHC four-cylinder petrol engine which was produced from 1987\u20131994. It served as BMW's base model four-cylinder engine and was produced alongside the higher performance BMW M42 DOHC four-cylinder engine from 1989 onwards.\nCompared with its M10 predecessor, the M40 uses a belt-driven camshaft, and hydraulic tappets. Like the M10, the M40 uses an iron block and an aluminium head. Fuel injection for the E30 versions is Bosch Motronic 1.3, and the E36 versions use Bosch Motronic 1.7.\nFollowing the introduction of the BMW M43 engine in 1991, the M40 began to be phased out.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "280", "text": null, "image": "images/280.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "281", "text": "Uruguay Athletic Club, also known as Uruguay Athletic, was an Uruguayan football club based in the district of Punta Carretas in Montevideo. The club was one of the founding members of Uruguayan Football Association along with CURCC, Albion and Deutscher, in 1900.\nThe team participated in the Primera Divisi\u00f3n from 1900 to 1903 before being dissolved soon after.", "image": "images/281.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "282", "text": null, "image": "images/282.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "283", "text": null, "image": "images/283.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "284", "text": "Mount Arapiles is a rock formation that rises about 140 metres above the Wimmera plains in western Victoria, Australia. It is located in Arapiles approximately 10 kilometres west of the town of Natimuk and is part of the Mount Arapiles-Tooan State Park. Arapiles is a very popular destination for rock climbers due to the quantity and quality of climbs. It is one of the premier climbing sites in Australia along with the nearby Grampians. The Wotjobaluk name for the formation is Djurid.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "285", "text": "Rhondda Cynon Taf is a county borough in South Wales. It is located to the north-west of Cardiff and covers an area of 424 km\u00b2. In 2019 the population was approximately 241,300.\nIn the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance. Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once a building is listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to its structure or fittings and alterations require listed building consent. In Wales, authority for listing or delisting, under the Planning Act 1990, rests with the Welsh Ministers, though these decisions are based on the recommendations of Cadw. There are around 30,000 listed buildings in Wales and these are categorised into three grades: Grade I, II* and II. Grade II* denotes \"particularly important buildings of more than special interest\" and makes up about seven per cent of the total number of listed buildings in Wales.\nThere are 36 Grade II* listed buildings in Rhondda Cynon Taf.", "image": "images/285.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "286", "text": "Ardcath is a small village in County Meath, Ireland. The surrounding villages include Garristown, Clonalvy, Duleek, Battramstown, Bellewstown and Stamullen.\nArdcath means \"height of the battle\" in Irish, and refers to a battle fought in Bardic history between the Kings of Ireland, and Fionn McCool and the Fianna. The Kings gathered on the hill of Garristown and the Fianna on the hill of Ardcath.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "288", "text": "Hariprasad Chaurasia is an Indian music director and classical flautist, who plays the bansuri, an Indian bamboo flute, in the Hindustani classical tradition.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "289", "text": "Klein is a lunar impact crater that is located across the western rim of the larger crater Albategnius, in the central highlands region of the Moon. The crater is named after German astronomer Hermann Joseph Klein.\nThe rim of Klein has been worn and incised by a history of impacts, and the western rim is larger than the remainder. There are low saddles in both the northern and southern parts of the rim, and the crater Klein A cuts through the northeast rim. The floor has been covered and smoothed by a lava flow, and there is a small central peak.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "290", "text": "Antwerp is a town in Jefferson County, New York, United States. The population was 1,846 at the 2010 census. The town is named after Antwerp in Belgium, the home of one of the early investors in the town.\nThe town of Antwerp contains a village also called Antwerp. The town is at the eastern corner of the county and is northeast of Watertown.", "image": "images/290.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "291", "text": "The Hara School was a Kyoto-based Japanese painting atelier established in the late Edo era, which continued as a family-controlled enterprise through the early 20th century. The Hara artists were imperial court painters and exerted great influence within Kyoto art circles. They contributed paintings to various temples and shrines, as well as to the Kyoto Imperial Palace.", "image": "images/291.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "292", "text": "The Divine Mercy Shrine is a Catholic monument in El Salvador, Misamis Oriental, Philippines. It features a 50 foot statue of Jesus as the Divine Mercy as the focal point of Divine Mercy Hills, a tract of land overlooking Macajalar Bay on the southern island of Mindanao.\nThe nine-hectare land for the Shrine was purchased for a nominal amount and the complex was paid for by donations. The shrine was completed in 2008 and serves as a pilgrimage site for Divine Mercy devotees.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "293", "text": "Saint Paul Central High School is the oldest high school in the state of Minnesota, United States. Founded in 1866 in downtown Saint Paul, Central has educated many leaders in business, government, literature, arts, sciences, and education throughout the state of Minnesota and the United States. Central also has more Rhodes Scholars among its alumni than any other public high school in the U.S., with the most recent scholar, Matthew Landreman, being announced in 2003.\nIt is also one of the biggest high schools in the state and, as of 2011, the second-largest in the city of Saint Paul, next to Harding Senior High School on the east side of the city. It is also a national Blue Ribbon School.", "image": "images/293.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "294", "text": "Puthenchira is a village in Thrissur district in the state of Kerala, India.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "296", "text": null, "image": "images/296.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "297", "text": null, "image": "images/297.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "299", "text": null, "image": "images/299.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "300", "text": "The Great Wall of China is the collective name of a series of fortification systems generally built across the historical northern borders of China to protect and consolidate territories of Chinese states and empires against various nomadic groups of the steppe and their polities. Several walls were being built from as early as the 7th century BC by ancient Chinese states; selective stretches were later joined together by Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China. Little of the Qin wall remains. Later on, many successive dynasties have built and maintained multiple stretches of border walls. The most well-known sections of the wall were built by the Ming dynasty.\nApart from defense, other purposes of the Great Wall have included border controls, allowing the imposition of duties on goods transported along the Silk Road, regulation or encouragement of trade and the control of immigration and emigration.", "image": "images/300.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "301", "text": null, "image": "images/301.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "302", "text": "The MG SA or MG 2-litre is a sporting saloon that was produced by MG from 1936 to 1939. Launched as the 2-litre, it only later became known as the SA, the car had been originally planned as an advanced performance saloon to rival the likes of SS Cars and even Bentley with all independent suspension and was given the factory code of EX150 and designated the S-type. A prototype was made but with the amalgamation of MG with Morris Motors in 1935, development stopped. The Cowley drawing office picked up the project again but a much more conservative car appeared with conventional live rear and beam front axles.\nThe car used a tuned version of the six-cylinder 2,062 cc Morris QPHG engine which it shared with the Wolseley Super Six but enlarged to 2,288 cc. The capacity was increased again to 2,322 cc in 1937 bringing it into line with the Wolseley 18. This was a tall engine and to allow the bonnet line to be as low as possible the twin SU carburettors had their dashpots mounted horizontally. Drive was to the live rear axle via a four-speed manual gearbox with synchromesh on the top two ratios.", "image": "images/302.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "303", "text": "Cabragh is a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Dungannon Lower and the civil parish of Killeeshil and covers an area of 347 acres. Cabragh is located approximately 12 km\nwest of Dungannon, close to Aghaginduff.", "image": "images/303.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "304", "text": "The Serbian Wikipedia is the Serbian-language version of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Created on 16 February 2003, it reached its 100,000th article on 20 November 2009 before getting to another milestone with the 200,000th article on 6 July 2013, and then another milestone with the 500,000th article on 13 January 2018.\nIt currently has 223,604 registered users and more than 637,000 articles, making it the largest Wikipedia written in a South Slavic language and the 20th largest Wikipedia overall.\nThe Serbian Wikipedia uses ZhengZhu's character mapping program to convert between Cyrillic and Latin scripts.", "image": "images/304.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "305", "text": "The Vancouver Canucks are a professional ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Canucks are a member of the Pacific Division in the Western Conference of the National Hockey League. The Canucks currently play home games at Rogers Arena. The Canucks joined the NHL in 1970 as an expansion team, along with the Buffalo Sabres. They have advanced to the Stanley Cup finals three times but were defeated by the New York Islanders in 1982, the New York Rangers in 1994, and the Boston Bruins in 2011. The Canucks are owned by Francesco Aquilini, Jim Benning is their general manager, and Bo Horvat is the team captain.\nThere have been 19 head coaches for the Canucks. The franchise's first head coach was Hal Laycoe, who coached the Canucks for two seasons. Alain Vigneault coached the most games of any Canucks head coach with 540 games and has the most points all-time with the Canucks with 683 points, he also has the most points in a season of any Canucks coach, with 117 in the 2010\u201311 season. He is followed by Marc Crawford, who has 586 points all-time with the Canucks Roger Neilson is the only Hockey Hall of Fame inductee to coach the Canucks.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "306", "text": "Gloria Talbott was an American film and television actress.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "307", "text": "USS Rambler (SP-211) was a steam yacht acquired by the United States Navy during World War I for patrol duty.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "308", "text": "Social and cultural phenomena specific to the Internet include Internet memes, such as popular themes, catchphrases, images, viral videos, and jokes. When such fads and sensations occur online, they tend to grow rapidly and become more widespread because the instant communication facilitates word of mouth transmission.\nThe below partial list focuses more on Internet phenomena that is not restricted by regional Internet laws; other countries such as China or Pakistan do have Internet phenomena specific there that is not blocked by regional laws. Other regional Internet phenomena in countries with restricted regional laws are covered in List of Internet phenomena in China and List of Internet phenomena in Pakistan.", "image": "images/308.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "309", "text": "The Salt Lake City Cemetery is in The Avenues neighborhood of Salt Lake City, Utah. Approximately 120,000 persons are buried in the cemetery. Many religious leaders and politicians, particularly many leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints lie in the cemetery. It encompasses over 250 acres and contains 9\u200b\u00b9\u2044\u2082 miles of roads. It is the largest city-operated cemetery in the United States.", "image": "images/309.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "310", "text": "Halifax, Nova Scotia was originally inhabited by the Mi'kmaq. The first European settlers to arrive in the future Halifax region were French, in the early 1600s, establishing the colony of Acadia. The British settled Halifax in 1749, which sparked Father Le Loutre's War. To guard against Mi'kmaq, Acadian, and French attacks on the new Protestant settlements, British fortifications were erected in Halifax, Bedford, Dartmouth, and Lawrencetown. St. Margaret's Bay was first settled by French-speaking Foreign Protestants at French Village, Nova Scotia who migrated from Lunenburg, Nova Scotia during the American Revolution. All of these regions were amalgamated into the Halifax Regional Municipality in 1996. While all of the regions of HRM developed separately over the last 250 years, their histories have also been intertwined.\nThe City of Halifax was an incorporated city in Nova Scotia, Canada, which was established as the Town of Halifax in 1749, and incorporated as a city in 1842.", "image": "images/310.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "311", "text": "Sievierodonetsk, Sieverodonetsk or Severodonetsk is a city in the Luhansk Oblast of Ukraine. Sievierodonetsk has the status of a city of regional significance, It is located nearby the Seversky Donets River, approximately 110 km to the north north west from the Oblast capital, Luhansk. Sievierodonetsk is the acting administrative centre of Luhansk Oblast due to Luhansk being temporarily controlled by self-proclaimed \"Luhansk People's Republic\", which is beyond the control of the Government of Ukraine, similarly to Kramatorsk acting as the administrative center of Donetsk Oblast during the Russian military intervention in Ukraine - their previous cities are still de jure administrative centres. Its population is approximately 103,479.\nSievierodonetsk has several factories and a significant chemical production centre \"Azot\". There is a domestic airport in 6 km to the south from the city.", "image": "images/311.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "313", "text": "Brian Carroll is a retired American soccer player who last played for Philadelphia Union in Major League Soccer. He is currently the only player in MLS history to have won 4 consecutive Supporter Shields.", "image": "images/313.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "314", "text": "Disko Line A/S is a passenger and freight ferry line in western Greenland. It was founded in 2004 as a small freight company.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "315", "text": "The mountain trogon, also known as the Mexican trogon, is a species of bird in the family Trogonidae. First described by William John Swainson in 1827, it is resident in Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico and has occurred in El Salvador as a vagrant. Like all trogons, the mountain trogon is sexually dimorphic. The male is metallic green on the crown, nape, upperparts and chest, the latter separated from its bright red belly and vent by a narrow band of white. The female is warm brown on the head, upperparts and chest, separated from its paler brown lower chest and red belly and vent by a narrow white band.\nIts natural habitat is subtropical and tropical moist montane forests. It prefers pine-evergreen and pine-oak woodland between 3,000 and 10,000 ft in elevation. Unlike some rarer trogons, this species shows some adaptability to human land use and has utilized coffee plantations with suitable shade trees like oaks.", "image": "images/315.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "316", "text": "The yellowfin tuna is a species of tuna found in pelagic waters of tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide.\nYellowfin is often marketed as ahi, from the Hawaiian \u02bbahi, a name also used there for the closely related bigeye tuna. The species name, albacares can also lead to confusion: in English, the albacore tuna is a different species, while yellowfin is officially designated albacore in French and referred to as albacora by Portuguese fishermen.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "317", "text": "Twink is gay slang for a young man in his late teens to early twenties whose traits may include: general physical attractiveness; little to no body or facial hair; a slim to average build; and a youthful appearance that may belie an older chronological age.", "image": "images/317.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "319", "text": "Fort Belgica is a 17th-century fort in Banda Neira, Banda Islands, Maluku Islands, Indonesia. The fort acted as a fortification system for the islands of Banda where during the period, the only place in the world where nutmeg was produced.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "320", "text": "The Alt\u0131kula\u00e7 Sarcophagus, or \u00c7an sarcophagus, is an early 4th century BCE sarcophagus. It is sometimes said to be in the Greco-Persian style. The sarcophagus was found in 1998 in a circular corbel-vaulted tomb within the \u00c7ingenetepe tumulus, in the village of Alt\u0131kula\u00e7, near \u00c7an, in the eastern Troad, about halfway between Troy and Daskyleion, in what was anciently Hellespontine Phrygia. It was looted and damaged in the process, but a large part of the reliefs remained intact. It is made of painted marble carved in low relief, and dated to the 1st quarter 4th century BCE. It was made at about the same time as the famous tombs in Lycia.\nThe sarcophagus can probably be attributed to an Anatolian dynast of Hellespontine Phrygia. The longer face of the sarcophagus is decorated with two hunting scenes, the hunting of a fallow buck on the left portion, and the hunting of a boar on the right portion. The shorter face of the sarcophagus is decorated with a battle scene, with a mounted, armoured warrior, accompanied by his henchman, spearing a fallen light-armed soldier, probably a Greek psilos. The rider was almost certainly the dynast to whom the sarcophagus belonged.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "321", "text": null, "image": "images/321.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "322", "text": "Georgiana Burne-Jones, Lady Burne-Jones was a painter and engraver, and the second oldest of the Macdonald sisters. She was married to Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood artist Edward Burne-Jones, and was also the mother of painter Philip Burne-Jones, aunt of novelist Rudyard Kipling and Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, confidante and friend of George Eliot, William Morris, and John Ruskin. She was a Trustee of the South London Gallery and was elected to the parish Council of Rottingdean, near Brighton in Sussex.\nShe is known for the biography of her husband, The Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones and for publishing his Flower Book. She became the mother-in-law of John William Mackail, who married her daughter Margaret. Their children were the novelists Angela Thirkell and Denis Mackail.", "image": "images/322.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "323", "text": "Civil parishes in Ireland are based on the medieval Christian parishes, adapted by the English administration and by the Church of Ireland. The parishes, their division into townlands and their grouping into baronies, were recorded in the Down Survey undertaken in 1656-58 by surveyors under William Petty. The purpose was primarily cadastral, recording land boundaries and ownership. The civil parishes are not administrative units. They differ from Catholic parishes, which are generally larger.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "324", "text": null, "image": "images/324.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "325", "text": null, "image": "images/325.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "326", "text": null, "image": "images/326.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "327", "text": null, "image": "images/327.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "328", "text": "Aluette or Vache is an old, plain trick-taking card game that is played on the west coast of France. It is played by two teams, usually of four people, but sometimes also of six. It is unusual in using a unique pack of 48 Spanish playing cards and a system of signalling between playing partners. The French colloquial names for the game, jeu de la Vache or Vache, refer to the cow depicted on one of the cards.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "330", "text": "Merav Zafary-Odiz is Israel's Permanent Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization in Vienna.\nZafary-Odiz earned a Master of Public Policy from the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley and a BA in International Relations & Political Science from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "331", "text": null, "image": "images/331.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "333", "text": "The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics is a comprehensive one-volume reference resource for science research. First published in 1914, it is currently in its 101st edition, published in 2020. It is sometimes nicknamed the \"Rubber Bible\" or the \"Rubber Book\", as CRC originally stood for \"Chemical Rubber Company\".\nAs late as the 1962\u20131963 edition the Handbook contained myriad information for every branch of science and engineering. Sections in that edition include: Mathematics, Properties and Physical Constants, Chemical Tables, Properties of Matter, Heat, Hygrometric and Barometric Tables, Sound, Quantities and Units, and Miscellaneous. Earlier editions included sections such as \"Antidotes of Poisons\", \"Rules for Naming Organic Compounds\", \"Surface Tension of Fused Salts\", \"Percent Composition of Anti-Freeze Solutions\", \"Spark-gap Voltages\", \"Greek Alphabet\", \"Musical Scales\", \"Pigments and Dyes\", \"Comparison of Tons and Pounds\", \"Twist Drill and Steel Wire Gauges\" and \"Properties of the Earth's Atmosphere at Elevations up to 160 Kilometers\". Later editions focus almost exclusively on chemistry and physics topics and eliminated much of the more \"common\" information.", "image": "images/333.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "334", "text": "The Natural Science Building is located in All\u00e9gaten 41 at Nyg\u00e5rdsh\u00f8yden in Bergen, right next to Nyg\u00e5rdsparken. The building is a part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Bergen. The building was drawn by architect Harald Ramm \u00d8stg\u00e5rd, and built between 1963\u20131977. The Sciences Building is one of Norway's largest buildings with 47000 square meters usable area. The building is considered one of the best examples of brutalistic architecture in Bergen.", "image": "images/334.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "335", "text": null, "image": "images/335.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "336", "text": null, "image": "images/336.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "337", "text": "The list of museums in Texas encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Also included are non-profit art galleries and exhibit spaces. Closed museums and museums that exist only in cyberspace are not included.", "image": "images/337.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "338", "text": "There are over 9000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Cumbria, sub-divided by district.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "339", "text": "Mongolia had a total primary energy supply of 3.94 Mtoe in 2012. Electricity consumption was 4.49 TWh.\nMongolia is a big producer of coal, which is mostly exported. Domestic consumption of coal accounts for about two thirds of Mongolia's primary energy and is the almost sole source of electricity, accounting for almost 95% of the domestic electricity production in 2015.", "image": "images/339.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "340", "text": "This is a list of chancellors of Leiden University, as from 1575. Three Nobel laureates are among these chancellors: Hendrik Lorentz, Heike Kamerlingh Onnes and Willem Einthoven.", "image": "images/340.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "341", "text": "This list comprises buildings, sites, structures, districts, and objects in the City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are 268 NRHP sites listed in Milwaukee County, including 71 outside the City of Milwaukee included in the National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin and 197 in the city, listed below. One previously listed site in the city has been removed.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted August 14, 2020.", "image": "images/341.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "342", "text": "This is a list of the wool, cotton and other textile mills in Calderdale, England: this is Halifax, Brighouse and Todmorden with Elland, Hebden Royd and Ripponden.", "image": "images/342.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "343", "text": "Daphna Greenstein is an Israeli Architect and Landscape architect. Greenstein professioned in various design and planning aspects: Landscape Architecture, Environmental Design, and Architecture. She specialized in designing a wide range of projects in the public realm.", "image": "images/343.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "344", "text": null, "image": "images/344.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "345", "text": null, "image": "images/345.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "346", "text": "Terma A/S is a Danish defense and aerospace manufacturer for both civilian and military applications, and is owned by the Danish company Thrige Holding A/S. It is Denmark's largest company within the aerospace and defense industry, employing approximately 1,100 people worldwide.\nThe company was founded in 1949 by Orla and Svend Aage J\u00f8rgensen; it originally focused on the production of thermometers and manometers for ships and various other metal components. Following its purchase by Thorkild Juncker, Terma A/S refocused itself on the production of electronic measuring instruments along with early radar systems; it expanded rapidly during the 1950s and 1960s. The firm became a leader in defence electronics, and had diversified into air defense systems, aircraft avionics, and missiles by 1970. It continued to grow, acquiring various other Danish defense firms during the 1990s. In 1999, Terma A/S acted at the prime contractor for the \u00d8rsted satellite, the first Danish satellite to be launched into space.\nBy 2013, the group's international customers contribute more than 87% of Terma's total sales. Terma A/S headquarters are located in Lystrup near \u00c5rhus, Denmark.", "image": "images/346.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "347", "text": "Uummannaq is a 1,170-metre-high, prominent, isolated mountain in western Greenland, located on the small Uummannaq Island in the central part of the Uummannaq Fjord. It entirely dominates the landscape of the island, its base occupying its entire northern half. Formed of granite and basement gneiss, it is the most prominent mountain in the Arctic part of the west coast of Greenland. The mountain is a landmark of Greenland and a tourist magnet, often reproduced in art.", "image": "images/347.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "348", "text": null, "image": "images/348.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "349", "text": "Ventana Cave is an archaeological site in southern Arizona. It is located on the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation. The cave was excavated under the direction of Emil Haury by teams led by Julian Hayden in 1942, and in 1941 by a team led by Wilfrid C Bailey, one of Emil Haury's graduate students. The deepest artifacts from Ventana Cave were recovered from a layer of volcanic debris that also contained Pleistocene horse, Burden's pronghorn, tapir, sloth, and other extinct and modern species. A projectile point from the volcanic debris layer was compared to the Folsom Tradition and later to the Clovis culture, but the assemblage was peculiar enough to warrant a separate name \u2013 the Ventana Complex. Radiocarbon dates from the volcanic debris layer indicated an age of about 11,300 BP.\nBruce Huckell and C. Vance Haynes restudied the Ventana Cave stratigraphy and artifact assemblage in 1992-1994. New radiocarbon dates and reanalysis of the artifacts indicates that the volcanic debris layer was laid down between 10,500-8,800 BP. Huckel and Haynes hypothesized that vertical turbation is responsible for Haury's original interpretation that these extinct fauna were killed with stone tools.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "350", "text": "Nakhon Sawan is a city in Thailand, the name literally means \"Heavenly City\". The city is the capital of Nakhon Sawan Province, and covers the complete subdistrict Pak Nam Pho and parts of Khwae Yai, Nakhon Sawan Tok, Nakhon Sawan Ok and Wat Sai, all of Mueang Nakhon Sawan district. As of 2006 it has a population of 93,141. Nakhon Sawan is 238 km north of Bangkok.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "351", "text": "This list of mammals of Oregon includes all wild mammal species living in or recently extirpated from the U.S. state of Oregon or its coastal shores. This list includes all species from the lists published by the American Society of Mammalogists or found in the comprehensive text Land Mammals of Oregon published in 1998. Rare instances where these lists disagree are noted. Species are grouped by order and then listed in sortable tables by family. Subspecies present in the region are discussed in the notes. The IUCN Red List status for each species is presented. Images presented are from Oregon or adjacent states, as possible. Species found only in captivity are not listed.", "image": "images/351.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "352", "text": null, "image": "images/352.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "353", "text": "Paul Martin Jr. is a Canadian politician. He was the 21st Prime Minister of Canada. He was also the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. He became prime minister December 12, 2003, when Jean Chr\u00e9tien stepped down. He won an election on June 28, 2004, because the Liberals won more seats than the other political parties; but they did not win a majority of the seats, so he led a minority government. There was another election on January 23, 2006; his party lost this election, so Stephen Harper became the next prime minister.\nMartin was greatly respected, as a Finance Minister, around the world for his fiscal management, because of the growth in the economy and for taking the government out of deficit.\nHis tenure as Prime Minister is generally seen as a disaster by most Canadians.\nMartin was born in Windsor, Ontario. His father was a member of the Canadian House of Commons for thirty-three years and was a part of the cabinet. Martin graduated from the University of Toronto in 1961 with a B.A. in history and philosophy and from the University of Toronto Law School in 1965. He married Sheila Martin in 1965.", "image": "images/353.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "354", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Providence County, Rhode Island.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.\nThere are 431 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 15 National Historic Landmarks. The cities of Pawtucket, Woonsocket, and Providence include 56, 43, and 167 of these properties and districts \u2014 including 1 and 12 National Historic Landmarks \u2014 respectively; they are listed separately. Properties and districts located in the county's other municipalities, including 2 National Historic Landmarks, are listed here. The Blackstone Canal, which extends through Providence, Pawtucket, Woonsocket, and other communities appears here and on the Providence and Pawtucket lists; the Conant Thread-Coats & Clark Mill Complex District is in both Central Falls and Pawtucket, and is thus listed below and on the Pawtucket list.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "355", "text": "The Township of Wellesley is the rural, north-western township of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. It encompasses 277.79 km\u00b2 and had a population of 11,260 in the Canada 2016 Census.", "image": "images/355.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "356", "text": null, "image": "images/356.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "357", "text": "Al-Amara, also known as al-Amarah Juwaniyyah, is a prominent neighborhood in the old city of Damascus located a few meters away from The Grand Mosque of Damascus.", "image": "images/357.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "358", "text": "The 23rd congressional district of New York extends along New York's border with Pennsylvania from the shores of Lake Erie in Chautauqua County to the suburbs of Binghamton in Tioga County. It includes three of the eleven Finger Lakes: Keuka Lake, Seneca Lake and Cayuga Lake.\nThe district comprises eleven counties: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Chemung, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Tompkins and Yates county along with parts of Ontario, and Tioga counties.\nThe largest cities in the predominantly rural district are Jamestown, Elmira, and Ithaca. Its largest individual employers are Corning Incorporated in Corning and Cornell University in Ithaca.\nDemocrat Tracy Mitrano challenged Republican incumbent Tom Reed in the November 6, 2018 election. Congressman Tom Reed won reelection on November 6, 2018, retaining his seat for a fourth term. Reed's 8.4% margin of victory was his smallest since his first election in 2012.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "359", "text": null, "image": "images/359.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "360", "text": "Consorts of Monaco were women married to the Lords of Monaco and later the Sovereign Princes of Monaco during their reigns.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "361", "text": "Rob Bron was a Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from the Netherlands. He had his best year in 1971 when he finished in third place in the 500cc world championship behind Giacomo Agostini and Keith Turner. Bron died on October 5, 2009.", "image": "images/361.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "362", "text": "Norman Stanley Le Brun was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne, Essendon, Collingwood and Carlton in the Victorian Football League. He was one of the few players to play with four different VFL clubs.", "image": "images/362.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "363", "text": "Carlo Bernardini was an Italian physicist and politician who served as a Senator from 1976 to 1979.", "image": "images/363.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "364", "text": "Palakkad Fort is an old fort situated in the heart of Palakkad town of Kerala state, southern India. It was recaptured and rebuilt grandly by Sultan Hyder Ali in 1766 ACE and remains one of the best preserved forts in Kerala.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "365", "text": "William Chester \"Baby Doll\" Jacobson was an American baseball outfielder. He played 11 seasons of Major League Baseball, principally with the St. Louis Browns, between 1915 and 1927. He also played for the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, and Philadelphia Athletics.\nJacobson was one of the best hitters in the American League during his prime years. He batted above .300 for seven consecutive seasons, including a .355 season in 1920 and a .352 season in 1921. He also hit for power and finished second behind Babe Ruth with 122 runs batted in 1922. He compiled a .311 lifetime batting average and twice finished among the top ten in voting for the American League Most Valuable Player Award. During the eight years from 1919 to 1926, Jacobson compiled 1,473 hits, ranking sixth in the major leagues behind Baseball Hall of Famers Sam Rice, Rogers Hornsby, Harry Heilmann, George Sisler, and Ty Cobb.\nJacobson was also one of the best defensive outfielders of his era. He set 13 defensive records during his career, and his 488 putouts in 1924 stood as a major league record until 1928 and an American League record until 1948.", "image": "images/365.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "366", "text": "Uncial 0208 is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament, dated paleographically to the 6th century.", "image": "images/366.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "367", "text": "The right gastric artery arises, in most cases, from the proper hepatic artery, descends to the pyloric end of the stomach, and passes from right to left along its lesser curvature, supplying it with branches, and anastomosing with the left gastric artery. It can also arise from the region of division of the common hepatic artery, the left branch of the hepatic artery, the gastroduodenal artery, and most rarely, the common hepatic artery itself.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "368", "text": "Superconductivity is a set of physical properties observed in certain materials where electrical resistance vanishes and magnetic flux fields are expelled from the material. Any material exhibiting these properties is a superconductor. Unlike an ordinary metallic conductor, whose resistance decreases gradually as its temperature is lowered even down to near absolute zero, a superconductor has a characteristic critical temperature below which the resistance drops abruptly to zero. An electric current through a loop of superconducting wire can persist indefinitely with no power source.\nThe superconductivity phenomenon was discovered in 1911 by Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes. Like ferromagnetism and atomic spectral lines, superconductivity is a phenomenon which can only be explained by quantum mechanics. It is characterized by the Meissner effect, the complete ejection of magnetic field lines from the interior of the superconductor during its transitions into the superconducting state. The occurrence of the Meissner effect indicates that superconductivity cannot be understood simply as the idealization of perfect conductivity in classical physics.", "image": "images/368.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "369", "text": "The racial and ethnic history of New York City has varied widely; from its sale to the Dutch by Native American residents, to the modern multi-cultural period.\nNew York City has had a largely white population, and most foreign born immigrants to the city before the end of World War II were from Europe. However, this changed in the decades after World War II, when all of the boroughs became more diverse, and when immigration from places outside Europe was increased largely due to the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965.", "image": "images/369.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "370", "text": null, "image": "images/370.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "372", "text": "Pterocles is a genus of near passerine birds in the sandgrouse family. It includes all the species in the family except for two central Asian species in Syrrhaptes\nThese sandgrouse have small, pigeon-like heads and necks, but sturdy compact bodies. They have long pointed wings and sometimes tails. Their legs are feathered down to the toes, but unlike Syrrhaptes the toes are not feathered.\nPterocles sandgrouse have a fast direct flight, and flocks fly to watering holes at dawn and dusk.\nTwo to three eggs are laid directly on the ground. They are buff or greenish with cryptic markings. All species are resident.", "image": "images/372.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "373", "text": "Valiha is a bamboo genus in the tribe Bambuseae found in Madagascar. The genus is named after a musical instrument, the valiha, which was formerly constructed from the culms of this plant.", "image": "images/373.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "375", "text": "Humphrey DeForest Bogart was an American film and stage actor. His performances in Classical Hollywood cinema films made him an American cultural icon. In 1999, the American Film Institute selected Bogart as the greatest male star of classic American cinema.\nBogart began acting in Broadway shows, beginning his career in motion pictures with Up the River for Fox. Bogart appeared in supporting roles for the next decade, sometimes portraying gangsters. Bogart was praised for his work as Duke Mantee in The Petrified Forest, but remained secondary to other actors Warner Bros. cast in lead roles.\nHis breakthrough from supporting roles to stardom came with High Sierra and The Maltese Falcon, considered one of the first great noir films. Bogart's private detectives, Sam Spade and Phillip Marlowe, became the models for detectives in other noir films. His most significant romantic lead role was with Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca, which earned him his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.", "image": "images/375.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "377", "text": "Solis station is a railway station of the Philippine National Railways as part of the Governor Pascual - FTI Line. Like all PNR stations, the station is at grade. It is located and situated along the railroad crossing on Solis St. in Tondo, Manila.\nAfter being abandoned for 20 years, and after nearly 10 years since the station's reconstruction, PNR reopened the Solis Station as part of Caloocan-Dela Rosa line, on August 1, 2018.\nDue to nearly a decade of disuse since its rehabilitation, the station has been weathered and its gate barriers have been vandalized, and in the case of its westbound barrier, dismantled and possibly stolen. It did not have running electricity until after its reactivation.\nThis station was closed to rail traffic on 1997. On 2009, the station's new platforms were constructed but it was never opened until 2018 where it is once again active with the launching of the Caloocan-Dela Rosa shuttle line.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "378", "text": "The following is a list of the Catholic cathedrals in the United States. The Catholic Church in the United States comprises ecclesiastical territories called dioceses led by prelate bishops. Each bishop is assigned to a cathedral from which he is pastor to the people of his diocese. Some dioceses also have a co-cathedral or a pro-cathedral. This is a complete list of the 195 cathedrals of the Latin Church and the 20 cathedrals of the Eastern Catholic Churches in the United States.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "380", "text": null, "image": "images/380.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "381", "text": "Aquilegia flabellata, common name fan columbine or dwarf columbine, is a species of flowering perennial plant in the genus Aquilegia, of the family Ranunculaceae.", "image": "images/381.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "382", "text": "Lake Buhi is a lake found in Buhi, Camarines Sur in the Philippines. It has an area of 18 square kilometres and has an average depth of 8 metres. The lake lies in the valley formed by two ancient volcanoes, Mount Iriga and Mount Malinao. It was created in 1641, when an earthquake caused a side of Mount Asog to collapse. The resulting landslide created a natural dam that blocked the flow of nearby streams. Another theory suggests that it was created by the eruption of Mt. Asog, which is now dormant.\nThe lake is famous since it is one of the few bodies of water that contains the sinarapan which is the world's smallest commercially harvested fish.\nAside from the sinarapan, Lake Buhi is also home for other marine organisms such as the Irin-irin, Dalag, Puyo, Kotnag, Burirawan and native catfish. Other fishes are introduced to boost the fishery industry such as the Nile tilapia, Mozambique tilapia, common carp and Bangkok hito.\nThe forest surrounding the lake is the home of at least 25 bird species. The five endemic species are the Philippine pygmy woodpecker, Philippine hanging parrot, black-naped monarch, elegant tit and the white-eared brown dove.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "383", "text": null, "image": "images/383.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "384", "text": "The 85th Infantry Division also known as \"Custer Division\" was an infantry division of the United States Army in World War I and World War II. It currently exists as the 85th Support Command.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "385", "text": "A partial lunar eclipse took place on March 2, 1961, the first of two partial lunar eclipses in 1961.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "386", "text": "Johan Hadorph was a Swedish director-general of the Central Board of National Antiquities.\nHe was appointed National Antiquarian at the government agency for antiquities, and he became its director-general. Hadorph documented ancient monuments during extensive voyages in Sweden, and he collected a great many older manuscripts, such as collections of laws. He also made many drawings of runestones, and supervised the production of more than 1000 woodcuts of runestones.", "image": "images/386.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "387", "text": "Bilateral relations between Myanmar and the Republic of India encompass the political, economic and socio-cultural relations that exist between the two neighboring Asian countries. Political relations have improved considerably since 1993, overcoming tensions related to drug trafficking, the suppression of democracy and the rule of the military junta in Myanmar. Political leaders from both countries meet regularly on a bilateral basis and within the ASEAN Plus Six community. Economic relations are considerable with India representing Myanmar's 4th largest export market and the country's 5th largest import partner.\nThe 1,600 km Indo-Burmese border separates the Indian states of Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India from Kachin State, Sagaing Region and Chin State in Myanmar/Burma. In addition to the long land border, India and Myanmar also share a maritime border along India's Andaman Islands.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "388", "text": "The Copley Medal is an award given by the Royal Society, for \"outstanding achievements in research in any branch of science\". It alternates between the physical and the biological sciences. Given every year, the medal is the oldest Royal Society medal awarded and the oldest surviving scientific award in the world, having first been given in 1731 to Stephen Gray, for \"his new Electrical Experiments: \u2013 as an encouragement to him for the readiness he has always shown in obliging the Society with his discoveries and improvements in this part of Natural Knowledge\".", "image": "images/388.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "389", "text": "Paradise is the third extended play and second major release by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey; it was released on November 9, 2012 by Universal Music. It was additionally packaged with the reissue of her second studio album, Born to Die, titled Born to Die: The Paradise Edition. Del Rey enlisted collaborators including producers Rick Nowels, Justin Parker and Rick Rubin. The EP's sound has been described as baroque pop and trip hop.\nUpon its release, Paradise received generally favorable reviews from music critics. The extended play debuted at No. 10 on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 67,000 copies. It also debuted at No. 10 on the Canadian Albums Chart and peaked within the top five of various other Billboard charts. Charting across Europe, the EP became a top 10 hit in Flanders and Poland, charting within the top 20 in Wallonia and the Netherlands.\nThe EP's lead single was the ballad \"Ride\", which became a modest hit in the United States, Switzerland, Ireland and France and reached the top 10 in Russia. \"Blue Velvet\" and \"Burning Desire\" were released as promotional singles.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "390", "text": "Francisco Jos\u00e9 de Goya y Lucientes was a Spanish romantic painter and printmaker, and the most important Spanish artist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Immensely successful in his lifetime, he is often referred to as both the last of the Old Masters and the first of the moderns. He was also one of the great portraitists of his time.\nGoya's work begins approximately in 1762 when he painted a reliquary for the church of Fuendetodos and continued till his death in 1828. During these years, the painter produced around 700 paintings, 280 prints and several thousand drawings. The work evolved from the Rococo stylee, typical of its tapestry cartoons, to the very personal Black Paintings, passing through the official paintings for the court of Charles IV of Spain and Ferdinand VII of Spain.\nGoya's themes were wide: portraits, genre scenes, historical, religious frescoes, as well as still lifes. His work now in the Prado Museum is particularly important both in terms of its quality and quantity. However, his work is present in most major museums around the world.\nThe following is an incomplete list of Francisco Goya's works.", "image": "images/390.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "391", "text": "This is a list of the world's longest motor superyachts, with a length of 75 metres and up. These boats are often known as super-yachts, mega-yachts and giga-yachts, usually depending on length. It has been generally accepted by naval architects and industry executives that super-yachts range from 37 m up to 60 m, and mega-yachts are over 60 m. The only legal distinction is between boats above 24 m and below is that those above 24 m are viewed as a yacht and therefore must have a licensed skipper on board. Yachts over 90 m have been referred to as giga-yachts.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "392", "text": "The Notorious is a replica fifteenth-century caravel. The ship took ten years to build, made entirely from reclaimed timber. It was launched at Martins Point, Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia, on Monday, 7 February 2011. The Notorious was fitted with sails and conducted its first week-long journey from Port Fairy to Geelong in January 2012.", "image": "images/392.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "394", "text": "Markus Hundhammer is a German professional ice hockey player. He is currently an Unrestricted Free Agent. He most recently played for the Straubing Tigers in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga.", "image": "images/394.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "395", "text": "Dusty Baker Jr. is an American Major League Baseball manager who currently manages the Houston Astros. A former major league player, he had a 19-year career as a hard-hitting outfielder, primarily with the Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers. He helped the Dodgers to pennants in 1977 and 1978 and to the World Series championship in 1981. He managed the San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, and Washington Nationals. He led the Giants to the 2002 National League pennant and also reached the playoffs with the latter three teams. In 2020, he was hired to manage the Houston Astros.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "396", "text": null, "image": "images/396.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "397", "text": "On 20 November 1943, simultaneous landings were made by United States Marine Corps forces on Tarawa and United States Army forces on Makin, two coral atolls located in the Gilbert Islands chain in the South-Central Pacific.\nUnlike at the Allied landings on Guadalcanal the previous fall, the Japanese chose to violently oppose the Marines on the beach at Betio, the principal island of the Tarawa Atoll. These extremely well-planned defenses, combined with unexpected tidal conditions, made the fight for Tarawa one of the most difficult for the Marine Corps of the entire Pacific Theater.\nMakin was declared secure on 25 November, Tarawa on 27 November.\nThe naval forces assigned to capture the Gilberts formed the largest armada yet assembled by either side in the Pacific, considerably larger than the Allied force that mounted the invasion of Guadalcanal and dwarfing the Japanese force that attacked Pearl Harbor.\nTF 50 \u2013 Carrier Force:\n6 fleet carriers, 6 light carriers, 6 fast battleships, 3 heavy cruisers, 3 anti-aircraft light cruisers, 21 destroyers\nTF 52 \u2013 Northern Attack Force:", "image": "images/397.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "398", "text": null, "image": "images/398.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "399", "text": "The 10th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment served for three months in the summer 1862. It served, along with its sister units - the 9th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment and the 10th Rhode Island Battery, in the defenses of Washington D.C..", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "400", "text": null, "image": "images/400.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "401", "text": "The Folklore Museum of Kastoria, in the northern Greek city of Kastoria, is housed in one of the city's oldest mansions, the Nerantzis-A\u00efvazis residence near the lake. The museum has been operating since 1972, and is run by Harmony. The two-storey premises were built between the 16th or 17th centuries, and survived in such good condition that the museum was able to open without restoration. All the original furniture is still present.\nOn the ground floor, there are three cellars: the wine cellar contains the wine press, wine barrels and baskets for the grapes; another stored pickles, oil, olives, preserves, butter, and cheese, and the third contained cereals, pulses and flour. In the latter, pies and bread were made. Wood and coal for heating were also kept on the ground floor. In the courtyard are a well, a boat shelter and a kitchen.\nThere are two family living rooms on the first floor, the former also used as a fur workshop. It has the first sewing machine for furs. On the second floor are two bedrooms and two sitting-rooms, one small and the other large. It contains a suite of furniture; in the alcove are low tables for other guests.", "image": "images/401.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "402", "text": null, "image": "images/402.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "406", "text": "Robert Brooks Brown is a United States Army general who served as commander of the United States Army Pacific.", "image": "images/406.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "407", "text": "The Germersheim Rhine Bridge is a two-track railway bridge that crosses the Rhine near Germersheim in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It forms part of the Germersheim\u2013Bruchsal railway.", "image": "images/407.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "408", "text": null, "image": "images/408.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "409", "text": null, "image": "images/409.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "410", "text": null, "image": "images/410.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "411", "text": null, "image": "images/411.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "413", "text": null, "image": "images/413.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "414", "text": "Beverly McClellan was an American singer and a contestant in the first season of the American TV series The Voice, reaching the final four.\nAt age four, McClellan started playing the piano and later learned to play guitar, trumpet, French horn, mandolin, ukulele, bass guitar, djembe and a wide variety of drums and percussion. She started singing at age 24 and had been performing at clubs in and bars around Fort Lauderdale, Florida for 20 years. She had won the New York National Music Festival in 2004 as Best Overall Performer amongst 500 contestants.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "415", "text": "Birmingham City Transport was the local authority-owned undertaking that provided road-based public transport in Birmingham, England, between 1899 and 1969. It was locally known as the Corporation Buses. Initially, it was called Birmingham Corporation Tramways, and, after the first motor bus services started in July 1914, it became Birmingham Corporation Tramways and Omnibus Department in 1928. Finally, in November 1937, it was renamed \"Birmingham City Transport\", though Birmingham itself had been a City since 1889. It was incorporated into the West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive in 1969.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "417", "text": "Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Summit is a Unitarian Universalist congregation in Summit, New Jersey, formally organized in 1908 as The Unitarian Church in Summit. It is active in social justice initiatives and received the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Social Justice Award in 2010. It has also been recognized as an outstanding UU congregation by various UU groups and has one of the largest UU Youth Groups\nin the country. It features a \"top\u2013notch music program and has had a string of renowned preachers.\" In 2016, Reverend Dr. Robin Tanner was chosen as the Minister of Worship and Outreach and member of the Leadership Team which includes Executive Director Dr. Tuli Patel and Minister of Congregational Life Rev. Emilie Boggis.", "image": "images/417.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "418", "text": "Neil's Harbour is a small community in northern Cape Breton Island, in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is located next to Ingonish and New Haven.", "image": "images/418.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "419", "text": null, "image": "images/419.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "420", "text": "Ilambazar is a census town, with a police station, in Ilambazar CD block in Bolpur subdivision of Birbhum District in the Indian state of West Bengal. A traditional weaving and trading centre it serves as a gateway to Birbhum district.", "image": "images/420.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "421", "text": "Flightless birds are birds that through evolution lost the ability to fly. There are over 60 extant species, including the well known ratites and penguins. The smallest flightless bird is the Inaccessible Island rail. The largest flightless bird, which is also the largest living bird, is the ostrich. Ostriches are farmed for their decorative feathers, meat and their skins, which are used to make leather.\nMany domesticated birds, such as the domestic chicken and domestic duck, have lost the ability to fly for extended periods, although their ancestral species, the red junglefowl and mallard, respectively, are capable of extended flight. A few particularly bred birds, such as the Broad Breasted White turkey, have become totally flightless as a result of selective breeding; the birds were bred to grow massive breast meat that weighs too much for the bird's wings to support in flight.\nFlightlessness has evolved in many different birds independently. There were families of flightless birds, such as the now extinct Phorusrhacidae, that evolved to be powerful terrestrial predators.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "422", "text": "Kyselka is a municipality and village in the Karlovy Vary District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 800 inhabitants. It is knows for its former spa \u2013 Kyselka Spa.", "image": "images/422.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "425", "text": "Mansoura is a city in Egypt, with a population of 960,423. It is the capital of the Dakahlia Governorate.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "426", "text": "Electric power transmission is the transmitting of electricity to places where it will be used. Specifically, it is the bulk transfer of electrical power from the power plant to substations near populated areas. Electric power distribution is the delivery from the substation to the consumers. Due to the large amount of power and long distances, transmission normally takes place at high voltage.\nElectricity is usually transmitted over long distance through overhead power transmission lines. Underground power transmission is used only in densely populated areas because of the high cost of installation and maintenance and because the power losses increase dramatically compared with overhead transmission unless superconductors and cryogenic technology are used.\nA power transmission system is sometimes referred to colloquially as a \"grid\"; however, for reasons of economy, the network is rarely a true grid. Redundant paths and lines are provided so that power can be routed from any power plant to any load center, through a variety of routes, based on the economics of the transmission path and the cost of power.", "image": "images/426.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "427", "text": "Rock paper scissors is a hand game usually played between two people, in which each player simultaneously forms one of three shapes with an outstretched hand. These shapes are \"rock\", \"paper\", and \"scissors\". \"Scissors\" is identical to the two-fingered V sign except that it is pointed horizontally instead of being held upright in the air.\nA simultaneous, zero-sum game, it has only two possible outcomes: a draw, or a win for one player and a loss for the other.\nA player who decides to play rock will beat another player who has chosen scissors, but will lose to one who has played paper; a play of paper will lose to a play of scissors. If both players choose the same shape, the game is tied and is usually immediately replayed to break the tie. The type of game originated in China and spread with increased contact with East Asia, while developing different variants in signs over time. Other names for the game in the English-speaking world include roshambo and other orderings of the three items, with \"rock\" sometimes being called \"stone\".", "image": "images/427.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "428", "text": null, "image": "images/428.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "429", "text": "The 2014 FIFA World Cup was the 20th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national football teams organised by FIFA. It took place in Brazil from 12 June to 13 July 2014, after the country was awarded the hosting rights in 2007. It was the second time that Brazil staged the competition, the first being in 1950, and the fifth time that it was held in South America. Many fans and pundits alike also consider this edition of the World Cup to be one of the greatest ever held.\n31 national teams advanced through qualification competitions to join the host nation in the final tournament. A total of 64 matches were played in 12 venues located in as many host cities across Brazil. For the first time at a World Cup finals, match officials used goal-line technology, as well as vanishing spray for free kicks. FIFA Fan Fests in each host city gathered a total of 5 million people, and the country received 1 million visitors from 202 countries. Every World Cup-winning team since the first tournament in 1930 \u2013 Argentina, Brazil, England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Uruguay \u2013 qualified for this tournament.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "430", "text": null, "image": "images/430.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "431", "text": null, "image": "images/431.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "432", "text": "Dubat was the designation given to members of and the armed irregular bands employed by the Italian \"Royal Corps of Colonial Troops\" in Italian Somaliland from 1924 to 1941. The word dubat was derived from a Somali phrase meaning \"white turban\".", "image": "images/432.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "433", "text": "Roi Cooper Megrue was a playwright, producer, and director active on Broadway from 1914 to 1921.", "image": "images/433.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "434", "text": "The 2014 California State Controller election was held on November 4, 2014, to elect the State Controller of California. Incumbent Democratic Controller John Chiang was term-limited and ineligible to run for re-election to a third term in office.\nA primary election was held on June 3, 2014. Under California's nonpartisan blanket primary law, all candidates appear on the same ballot, regardless of party. In the primary, voters may vote for any candidate, regardless of their party affiliation. The top two finishers \u2014 regardless of party \u2014 advance to the general election in November, even if a candidate manages to receive a majority of the votes cast in the primary election. Washington is the only other state with this system, a so-called \"top two primary\".\nIn the primary, Republican Ashley Swearengin and Democrat Betty Yee finished first and second, respectively. The third-place finisher, Democrat John P\u00e9rez, initially called for a recount in 15 counties after official results showed him trailing Yee by 481 votes; however, he ultimately conceded to Yee more than a month after the primary. Swearengin and Yee contested the general election, which Yee won.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "435", "text": null, "image": "images/435.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "437", "text": null, "image": "images/437.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "438", "text": "The State of M\u00e9rida commonly known simply as M\u00e9rida', IPA: ) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is M\u00e9rida, in the Libertador Municipality.\nLocated in the Western Andean Region, M\u00e9rida State covers a total surface area of 11,300 square kilometres, making it the fifteenth-largest in Venezuela. In 2011, had a census population of 828,592, the fourteenth most populous.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "439", "text": "Mimozethes lilacinaria is a moth in the family Drepanidae. It was described by John Henry Leech in 1897. It is found in the western Chinese provinces of Sichuan and Yunnan.\nThe wingspan is about 40 mm. Adults are fuscous brown, the forewings speckled with lilacine atoms and suffused with golden brown on the outer marginal area. There are two faint lilac transverse lines, the outer one angled below the costa, continued across the hindwings to the middle of the margin, where it terminates in a patch of golden brown, and is outwardly bordered with the same colour. All the wings have indications of a dark submarginal band near the inner margin.", "image": "images/439.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "440", "text": null, "image": "images/440.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "441", "text": "Urasoe y\u014ddore is one of the three royal mausoleums of the Ryukyu Kingdom, along with Tamaudun at Shuri Castle and Izena Tamaudun near Izena Castle in Izena, Okinawa. It is located in Urasoe, Okinawa, in a cave on a cliff to the northeast of Urasoe Castle. It houses the remains of three rulers of the Ryukyu Islands, along with one king of the Ry\u016bky\u016b Kingdom separated from the others by several centuries.", "image": "images/441.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "442", "text": "The Grand B\u00e9nare is a volcanic peak on the island of R\u00e9union, located in the Western part of the island, overlooking the \"Cirque de Mafate\" and \"Cirque de Cilaos\".\nIt is the third highest peak on the island, after the Piton des Neiges and the Gros Morne.\nIt is most often accessed by hike from the Maido in the heights of Saint Paul.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "443", "text": null, "image": "images/443.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "444", "text": null, "image": "images/444.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "445", "text": null, "image": "images/445.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "446", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenbrier County, West Virginia.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.\nThere are 44 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, 1 of which is a National Historic Landmark.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 1, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "448", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Spokane County, Washington.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Spokane County, Washington, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.\nThere are 153 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. 129 of these properties and districts are located within the city of Spokane, while the remaining 23 properties and districts are located elsewhere. Another 2 properties were once listed but have been removed.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 7, 2020.", "image": "images/448.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "449", "text": "This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Ghana. Of the mammal species in Ghana, five are endangered, eleven are vulnerable, and fourteen are near threatened.\nThe following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature:\nSome species were assessed using an earlier set of criteria. Species assessed using this system have the following instead of near threatened and least concern categories:", "image": "images/449.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "450", "text": null, "image": "images/450.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "451", "text": null, "image": "images/451.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "452", "text": "Floetry was an English R&B duo comprising Marsha Ambrosius and Natalie Stewart. The group recorded two studio albums, one live album, and sold over 1,500,000 records worldwide. Formed in 1997, Floetry started on the performance poetry stage. They have worked with many musicians and artist including: Jill Scott, Queen Latifah, Michael Jackson, Common, The Roots, Bilal, and more founders of Neo-Soul.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "454", "text": "Odrow\u0105\u017c is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Czarny Dunajec, within Nowy Targ County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland, close to the border with Slovakia. It lies approximately 7 kilometres north of Czarny Dunajec, 13 km west of Nowy Targ, and 63 km south of the regional capital Krak\u00f3w.\nThe village has a population of 920.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "455", "text": "Indianola Park was an amusement park that operated in Columbus, Ohio's University District from 1905 to 1937. The park was created by Charles Miles and Frederick Ingersoll, and peaked in popularity in the 1910s, entertaining crowds of up to 10,000 with the numerous roller coasters and rides, with up to 5,000 in the massive pool alone. The park was also the home field for the Columbus Panhandles for half of a decade. In the 1920s, new owners bought and remodeled the park, and it did well until it closed at the end of the Great Depression.\nCurrently, the land, which extends from 18th Avenue to Norwich Avenue and 4th Street to Big Four Street, is occupied by Indianola Junior High School which was purchased by The Ohio State University in April, 2018, and the Indianola Shopping Center, which is owned by Xenos Christian Fellowship, and includes Suzi-Cue Pool Hall, Soussy Market, 4th Street Studio, and King's Pizza.", "image": "images/455.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "456", "text": null, "image": "images/456.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "457", "text": "Preston, also known as Preston Bend, is an unincorporated community and census-designated place located on the Red River in Grayson County, Texas, United States. It grew in the 19th century at the intersection of several military and trade roads and was an important crossing on the Shawnee cattle trail. Preston lost prominence after the MK&T railroad bypassed the town to the east, leading to a decline in traveler and cattle drive traffic. Much of its former town site is submerged beneath the waters of Lake Texoma. Its population was 2,096 as of the 2010 census.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "458", "text": null, "image": "images/458.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "459", "text": "Sandis Valters is a retired professional basketball shooting guard, who last played for BK Ventspils. He is member of Latvia national basketball team. His father is a former Soviet basketball star, Valdis Valters, and his younger brother, Kristaps Valters, also plays professional basketball.", "image": "images/459.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "460", "text": "Rinconada Bikol or simply Rinconada, spoken in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines, is one of several languages that compose the Inland Bikol group of the Bikol macrolanguage. It belongs to the Austronesian language family that also includes most Philippine languages, the Formosan languages of Taiwanese aborigines, Malay, the Polynesian languages and Malagasy.\nRinconada is surrounded and shared common features with other Bikol languages. It is bordered by Coastal Bikol to the north, Buhinon to the east, and West Miraya language immediately to the south. The closest relatives to this language outside the Bicol region are Aklanon, Waray-Waray, and to a lesser extent, Tagalog, especially the variants used in Batangas and Marinduque.\nRinconada Bikol is the language adopted by the indigenous population of Agta/Aeta in the surrounding mountainous areas of Mount Iriga. The Austronesian people that have migrated to the foot of Mount Asog from the lowland Nabua introduced the language to Negritos when they began conducting trade and commerce, thus replacing the native language of the latter.", "image": "images/460.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "461", "text": null, "image": "images/461.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "462", "text": null, "image": "images/462.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "464", "text": null, "image": "images/464.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "465", "text": "The Aube is a river in France. It is a right tributary of the Seine. The Aube department is named after the river.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "466", "text": "State Route 501 is a 13.97-mile-long state highway in the southern part of the U.S. state of Washington. It is split into two sections in Clark County, a north\u2013south alignment connecting Interstate 5 in Vancouver to the Port of Vancouver and the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, and a west\u2013east alignment connecting Ridgefield to I-5. Prior to the 1964 highway renumbering, SR 501 was designated as Secondary State Highway 1T, established in 1937 and re-aligned to serve the Port of Vancouver in 1963.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "467", "text": null, "image": "images/467.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "468", "text": "Isabella d'Aspeno is an opera in three acts composed by Pavlos Carrer. The author of its Italian-language libretto is credited only with the initials \"R.G.S.\". The opera premiered at the Teatro San Giacomo in Corfu on 7 February 1854. The following year, the opera had its Italian premiere at Milan's Teatro Carcano where it achieved considerable success with multiple performances over two seasons. Set in Westphalia during the 14th Century, the plot of Isabella d'Aspeno bears several thematic similarities to Verdi's later opera, Un ballo in maschera. Both involve the assassination of a sovereign by his political and romantic rival during a masquerade ball.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "469", "text": "Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with more than 20 million inhabitants.\nOsaka was traditionally considered Japan's economic hub. By the Kofun period it had developed into an important regional port, and in the 7th and 8th centuries, it served briefly as the imperial capital. Osaka continued to flourish during the Edo period and became known as a center of Japanese culture. Following the Meiji Restoration, Osaka greatly expanded in size and underwent rapid industrialization. In 1889, Osaka was officially established as a municipality.\nToday, Osaka is a major financial center of Japan. It is home to the Osaka Securities Exchange as well as the multinational electronics corporations Panasonic and Sharp. Famous landmarks in Osaka include Osaka Castle - which played a pivotal role in the Siege of Osaka - and Shitenn\u014d-ji - the oldest Buddhist temple in Japan.", "image": "images/469.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "470", "text": null, "image": "images/470.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "471", "text": "The 2017 Pacific typhoon season was a below-average season in terms of Accumulated Cyclone Energy and the number of typhoons and super typhoons, and the first and latest since the 1977 season to not produce a Category 5-equivalent typhoon on the Saffir-Simpson scale. The season produced a total of 27 named storms, 11 typhoons, and only two super typhoons, making it an average season in terms of storm numbers. It was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean. The season runs throughout 2017, though most tropical cyclones typically develop between May and October. The season's first named storm, Muifa, developed on April 25, while the season's last named storm, Tembin, dissipated on December 26. This season also featured the latest occurrence of the first typhoon of the year since 1998, with Noru reaching this intensity on July 23.\nThe scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean, to the north of the equator between 100\u00b0E and the 180th meridian.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "472", "text": null, "image": "images/472.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "473", "text": "Brewing is the production of beer by steeping a starch source in water and fermenting the resulting sweet liquid with yeast. It may be done in a brewery by a commercial brewer, at home by a homebrewer, or by a variety of traditional methods such as communally by the indigenous peoples in Brazil when making cauim. Brewing has taken place since around the 6th millennium BC, and archaeological evidence suggests that emerging civilizations, including ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, brewed beer. Since the nineteenth century the brewing industry has been part of most western economies.\nThe basic ingredients of beer are water and a fermentable starch source such as malted barley. Most beer is fermented with a brewer's yeast and flavoured with hops. Less widely used starch sources include millet, sorghum and cassava. Secondary sources, such as maize, rice, or sugar, may also be used, sometimes to reduce cost, or to add a feature, such as adding wheat to aid in retaining the foamy head of the beer. The most common starch source is ground cereal or \"grist\" - the proportion of the starch or cereal ingredients in a beer recipe may be called grist, grain bill, or simply mash ingredients.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "474", "text": null, "image": "images/474.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "475", "text": "Jewish paper cutting is a traditional form of Jewish folk art made by cutting figures and sentences in paper or parchment.\nIt is connected with various customs and ceremonies, and associated with holidays and family life. Paper cuts often decorated ketubbot, Mizrahs, and ornaments for festive occasions. Paper cutting was practiced by Jewish communities in both Eastern Europe and North Africa and the Middle East for centuries and has seen a revival in modern times in Israel and elsewhere.", "image": "images/475.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "476", "text": "Westernb\u00f6defeld is a locality in the municipality Schmallenberg in the district Hochsauerlandkreis in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.\nThe village has 338 inhabitants and lies in the north of the municipality of Schmallenberg at a height of around 443 m. Westernb\u00f6defeld borders on the villages of Brabecke, B\u00f6defeld, Gellinghausen, Dornheim and Frielinghausen. In the village centre the river Palme flows in the Brabecke and the Landstra\u00dfe 776 meets the Landstra\u00dfe L 740.\nWesternb\u00f6defeld was first mentioned in 1314 in a document. The village used to belong to the municipality of B\u00f6defeld Land in Amt Fredeburg until the end of 1974.", "image": "images/476.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "478", "text": "Nasir-ud-Din Mu\u1e25ammad Shah was Mughal emperor from 1719 to 1748. He was son of Khujista Akhtar, the fourth son of Bahadur Shah I. With the help of the Sayyid brothers, he ascended the throne at the young age of 17. He later got rid of them with the help of Asaf Jah I \u2013 Syed Hussain Ali Khan was murdered at Fatehpur Sikri in 1720 and Syed Hassan Ali Khan Barha was fatally poisoned in 1722. Muhammad Shah was a great patron of the arts, including musical, cultural and administrative developments. His pen-name was Sad\u0101 Rang\u012bla and he is often referred to as \"Muhammad Shah Rangila\", also sometimes as \"Bahadur Shah Rangila\" after his grand father Bahadur Shah I.\nAlthough he was a patron of the arts, Muhammad Shah's reign was marked by rapid and irreversible decline of the Mughal Empire. The Mughal Empire was already decaying, but the invasion by Nader Shah of Persia and the subsequent sacking of Delhi, the Mughal capital, greatly accelerated the pace. The course of events not only shocked and mortified the Mughals themselves, but also other foreigners, including the British.", "image": "images/478.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "479", "text": "Bradley \"Brad\" Stuver is an American professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for New York City FC in Major League Soccer. He spent three years as the goalkeeper coach at Ohio Wesleyan during his time in Columbus.", "image": "images/479.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "480", "text": "This is a list of listed buildings in the burgh of Inverness in the Highland council area, Scotland.", "image": "images/480.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "481", "text": null, "image": "images/481.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "482", "text": null, "image": "images/482.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "483", "text": null, "image": "images/483.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "484", "text": "Rusizi is a district in Western Province, Rwanda. Its capital is Cyangugu, the major city of the Rwandan south-west and the district contains large parts of the former Cyangugu Province.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "485", "text": "Michigan State University is a public research university in East Lansing, Michigan. MSU was founded in 1855 and served as a model for land-grant universities later created under the Morrill Act of 1862. The university was founded as the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan, one of the country's first institutions of higher education to teach scientific agriculture. After the introduction of the Morrill Act, the college became coeducational and expanded its curriculum beyond agriculture. Today, MSU is one of the largest universities in the United States and has approximately 634,300 living alumni worldwide.\nU.S. News & World Report ranks its graduate programs the best in the U.S. in elementary teacher's education, secondary teacher's education, industrial and organizational psychology, rehabilitation counseling, African history, supply chain logistics and nuclear physics in 2019. MSU pioneered the studies of packaging, hospitality business, supply chain management, and communication sciences. Michigan State is a member of the Association of American Universities and is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities \u2013 Very high research activity\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "486", "text": null, "image": "images/486.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "488", "text": null, "image": "images/488.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "490", "text": null, "image": "images/490.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "491", "text": "Eagle syndrome is a rare condition commonly characterized but not limited to sudden, sharp nerve-like pain in the jaw bone and joint, back of the throat, and base of the tongue, triggered by swallowing, moving the jaw, or turning the neck. Since the brain to body's nerve connections pass through the neck, many seemingly random symptoms can be triggered by impingement or entanglement. First described by American otorhinolaryngologist Watt Weems Eagle in 1937, the condition is caused by an elongated or misshapen styloid process and/or calcification of the stylohyoid ligament, either of which interferes with the functioning of neighboring regions in the body, giving rise to pain.", "image": "images/491.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "492", "text": "Rehavia or Rechavia is an upscale Jerusalem neighborhood located between the city center and Talbiya.\nSince its establishment in the 1920's, the area has always been associated with German-Jewish culture and tradition. The quarter remained an island of German culture and language long after the establishment of the state of Israel and up to this day through the Schocken library the largest and most significant collection of German books in the country is to be found in the neighborhood.", "image": "images/492.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "493", "text": null, "image": "images/493.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "494", "text": "Liverpool is a city and port in Merseyside, England, which contains many listed buildings. A listed building is a structure designated by English Heritage of being of architectural and/or of historical importance and, as such, is included in the National Heritage List for England. There are three grades of listing, according to the degree of importance of the structure. Grade I includes those buildings that are of \"exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important\"; the buildings in Grade II* are \"particularly important buildings of more than special interest\"; and those in Grade II are \"nationally important and of special interest\". Very few buildings are included in Grade I \u2014 only 2.5% of the total. Grade II* buildings represent 5.5% of the total, while the great majority, 92%, are included in Grade II.\nLiverpool contains more than 1,550 listed buildings, of which 28 are in Grade I, 109 in Grade II*, and the rest in Grade II. This list contains the Grade II listed buildings in the L17 postal district of Liverpool.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "495", "text": "Huguo Temple is a Buddhist temple located in Jingshan Park, Wenzhou, Zhejiang.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "496", "text": "The following is a partial list of rock formations in the United States, organized by state.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "497", "text": "George Th\u00e9odore Berthon RCA was a painter from France.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "498", "text": "This is a list of properties and districts in Wilkes County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 17, 2020.", "image": "images/498.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "499", "text": "The Basilica of Notre-Dame du Port is a Romanesque basilica, formerly a collegiate church, in the Port quarter of Clermont-Ferrand, between Place Delille and the cathedral. From the 10th century to the French Revolution it was served by a community of canons, regular until the 13th century, and thereafter secular.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "500", "text": "Sainte-Eulalie-de-Cernon is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France.\nAt the heart of the historic settlement is the Commandery of Saint Eulalia, a hospital established by the Order of the Knights Templar. After that Order was disbanded by Philip IV of France in 1307-08, royal forces were sent to close the hospital down, and from that event a detailed account of the buildings, their contents, both in the chapel and in the non-spiritual parts of the complex, and the life and customs of the occupants, has survived.\nThe Commandery came under the control of the Knights Hospitallers during the Hundred Years War and survived until its final destruction as a result of the French Revolution towards the end of the eighteenth century.\nMany medieval buildings survive, together with later ones, inside high defensive walls.", "image": "images/500.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "501", "text": "Alastair is a fictional character on The CW Television Network's drama and horror television series Supernatural, appearing in its fourth season. A particularly infamous demon and torturer in Hell, he is portrayed in succession by actors Mark Rolston, Andrew Wheeler, and Christopher Heyerdahl due to his demonic ability to possess human hosts.\nThe writers created the character to explore series protagonist Dean Winchester's experiences while in Hell, particularly Alastair's tutelage of Dean in torturing other souls. The character received generally favorable reviews from critics, with fans at the time considering him one of the series' best villains.", "image": "images/501.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "503", "text": "Meat Cove is a rural fishing community at the northern tip of Inverness County on Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island.\nMeat Cove is the most northerly settlement in Nova Scotia and is located in the Sydney\u2014Victoria federal electoral district. It's accessed north of Capstick on 8 km of a gravel road.", "image": "images/503.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "504", "text": null, "image": "images/504.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "505", "text": "Magadha was an ancient Indian kingdom in southern Bihar, and was counted as one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas, 'Great Countries' of ancient India. Magadha played an important role in the development of Jainism and Buddhism, and two of India's greatest empires, the Maurya Empire and Gupta Empire, originated in Magadha.\nThe Mauryan Empire and Gupta Empire, both of which originated in Magadha, saw advancements in ancient India's science, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy and were considered the Golden Age of India. The Magadh kingdom included republican communities such as the community of Rajkmura. Villages had their own assemblies under their local chiefs called Gramakas. Their administrations were divided into executive, judicial, and military functions.", "image": "images/505.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "506", "text": "The McDonnell XV-1 is an experimental gyrodyne developed by McDonnell Aircraft for a joint research program between the United States Air Force and the United States Army to explore technologies to develop an aircraft that could take off and land like a helicopter but fly at faster airspeeds, similar to a conventional airplane. The XV-1 would reach a speed of 200 mph, faster than any previous rotorcraft, but the program was terminated due to the tip-jet noise and complexity of the technology which gave only a modest gain in performance.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "507", "text": "The Tampere Film Festival is a short film festival held every March in the Finnish city of Tampere. It is accredited by the film producers' society FIAPF, and together with the short film festivals in Oberhausen and Clermont-Ferrand, it is among the most important European short film festivals.\nThe first festival was held in 1969, and since 1970, it has been held in its current form, which makes it the oldest short film festival in Northern Europe.\nApproximately 500 short films are screened during the five days of the festival each year.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "508", "text": null, "image": "images/508.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "509", "text": "Sir Bruce Joseph Forsyth-Johnson CBE was an English television personality, actor and dancer. He has presented Sunday Night at the London Palladium, Play Your Cards Right, The Generation Game, You Bet? and The Price Is Right. He presented Strictly Come Dancing from 2004 to 2013.\nForsyth was born in Edmonton, Middlesex. He was educated at The Latymer School.\nIn 2008 he was awarded the BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award, a lifetime achievement award. He received a Royal Television Society Lifetime Achievement Award on 17 March 2009. On 26 January 2011 he received the National Television Awards special recognition award.", "image": "images/509.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "510", "text": "T\u0159ebelovice is a village and municipality in T\u0159eb\u00ed\u010d District in the Vyso\u010dina Region of the Czech Republic.\nThe municipality covers an area of 11.41 square kilometres, and has a population of 462.\nT\u0159ebelovice lies approximately 27 kilometres south-west of T\u0159eb\u00ed\u010d, 42 km south of Jihlava, and 149 km south-east of Prague.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "511", "text": null, "image": "images/511.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "512", "text": null, "image": "images/512.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "513", "text": "Heirisson Island is an island in the Swan River in Western Australia at the eastern end of Perth Water, between the suburbs of East Perth and Victoria Park. It occupies an area of 285600 m\u00b2, and is connected to the two foreshores by The Causeway. The next upstream island is Kuljak Island, then Ron Courtney Island, with no islands in the Swan River downstream between Heirisson Island and the Indian Ocean other than the artificial islet in Elizabeth Quay.\nBefore development, there were several small islands, surrounded by mudflats. The Noongar name for the area is Matagarup, which has been retained for the single island after reclamation.\nOver the years, dredging and reclamation has created a single island, which is now a landscaped nature reserve, with a 2 km walking path.\nIn 1998, five female western grey kangaroos were introduced onto the island, followed by a female with a male joey in 2000.", "image": "images/513.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "514", "text": "Kostas Vasilakakis is a Greek football manager and former footballer. His career began in 1973 at the age of 16 when he signed a contract with Panthrakikos. He was transferred to Doxa Drama in 1981 and fought in Alpha Ethniki for thirteen years. He ended his career as footballer of Doxa Drama in 1995 at the age of 38.", "image": "images/514.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "515", "text": null, "image": "images/515.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "516", "text": "Pierre Le Gros was a French sculptor, active almost exclusively in Baroque Rome where he was the pre-eminent sculptor for nearly two decades.\nHe created monumental works of sculpture for the Jesuits and the Dominicans and found himself centre stage of the two most prestigious artistic campaigns of his era, the Altar of Saint Ignatius of Loyola in the Ges\u00f9 and the cycle of the twelve huge Apostle statues in the nave of the Lateran basilica. Le Gros' handling of the marble attracted powerful patrons like the papal treasurer Lorenzo Corsini and Cardinal de Bouillon, as Dean of the Sacred College the highest ranking cardinal.\nHe also played a prominent role in more intimate settings like the chapel of the Monte di Piet\u00e0 and the Cappella Antamori in San Girolamo della Carit\u00e0, both little treasures of the Roman late baroque not known to many because they are difficult to access.\nLe Gros was the most exuberant baroque sculptor of all his contemporaries but eventually lost his long battle for artistic dominance to a prevailing classicist tendency against which he fought in vain.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "517", "text": null, "image": "images/517.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "518", "text": "The textiles of Mexico have a long history. The making of fibers, cloth and other textile goods has existed in the country since at least 1400 BCE. Fibers used during the pre-Hispanic period included those from the yucca, palm and maguey plants as well as the use of cotton in the hot lowlands of the south. After the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, the Spanish introduced new fibers such as silk and wool as well as the European foot treadle loom. Clothing styles also changed radically. Fabric was produced exclusively in workshops or in the home until the era of Porfirio D\u00edaz, when the mechanization of weaving was introduced, mostly by the French.\nToday, fabric, clothes and other textiles are both made by craftsmen and in factories. Handcrafted goods include pre-Hispanic clothing such as huipils and sarapes, which are often embroidered. Clothing, rugs and more are made with natural and naturally dyed fibers. Most handcrafts are produced by indigenous people, whose communities are concentrated in the center and south of the country in states such as Mexico State, Oaxaca and Chiapas.", "image": "images/518.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "519", "text": "Hurricane Janet was the most powerful tropical cyclone of the 1955 Atlantic hurricane season and one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record. Janet was also the first named storm to have 1,000 deaths and the first Category 5 named storm to be retired. The eleventh tropical storm, ninth hurricane, and fourth major hurricane of the year, Janet formed from a tropical wave east of the Lesser Antilles on September 21. Moving westward across the Caribbean Sea, Janet fluctuated in intensity, but generally strengthened before reaching its peak intensity as a Category 5 hurricane with winds of 175 mph. The intense hurricane later made landfall at that intensity near Chetumal, Mexico on September 28. After weakening over the Yucat\u00e1n Peninsula, it moved into the Bay of Campeche, where it slightly strengthened before making its final landfall near Veracruz on September 29. Janet quickly weakened over Mexico's mountainous terrain before dissipating on September 30.\nIn its developmental stages, Janet caused $7.8 million in damage to the Lesser Antilles and 189 deaths in the Grenadines and Barbados.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "520", "text": "U.S. Highway 1 in Florida runs 545 miles along the state's east coast\u2013 from Key West to its crossing of the St. Marys River into Georgia north of Boulogne \u2013and south of Folkston. US 1 was designated through Florida when the United States Numbered Highway System was established in 1926. The road is maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation.\nFrom its national southern terminus in Key West, US 1 carries the Overseas Highway\u2013 the Keys main highway \u2013north to the mainland, entering South Florida. From South Florida to Jacksonville, US 1 runs close to the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, generally east of Interstate 95 and west of State Road A1A, running roughly parallel with both roads. North of Jacksonville, US 1 curves inland towards the St. Mary's River as it enters Georgia.\nAs is the case with all Florida roads with national designations, the entirety of US 1 has a hidden FDOT designation:", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "521", "text": "Ulm Hauptbahnhof is the main station in the city of Ulm, which lies on the Danube, on the border of the German states of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg and Bavaria in the Danube-Iller region.\nUlm Hauptbahnhof has twelve platforms, of which five are terminating platforms, and forms a major railway junction. Other stations in the city are Ulm-S\u00f6flingen to the west and Ulm Ost to the east and Ulm-Donautal in the industrial area. The Ulm marshalling yard is located to the west of the city. Neu-Ulm, which lies across the Danube in Bavaria, has the stations of Neu-Ulm, Finningerstra\u00dfe and Gerlenhofen.\nUlm is located on the railway line from Stuttgart to Munich, over which Intercity-Express trains operate, and part of the Magistrale for Europe from Paris to Budapest. European cities such as Amsterdam, Budapest, Paris and Linz can be reached without transfers. Every day, about 29,000 passengers use the station. It is used daily by about 335 trains operated by Deutsche Bahn and Agilis, 75 long-distance and 260 regional trains. The station is served by local trains that are coordinated by the Donau-Iller-Nahverkehrsverbund.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "522", "text": "First Greater Manchester is a bus operator in Greater Manchester. It is a subsidiary of FirstGroup. It was once a major operator in the northern areas of the county competing against Stagecoach Manchester which was dominant in southern areas of the county; however in recent years it has massively scaled back its operations. It now primarily serves north eastern suburbs of Manchester, and the metropolitan boroughs of Oldham and Rochdale whilst Diamond North West and Go North West have bought up some of the company's previous depots.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "523", "text": "Taiping District is an inner city district in the eastern part of Taichung, Taiwan. It is the second largest district in Taichung City after Heping District.", "image": "images/523.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "524", "text": "On the UK rail network, multiple working is where two or more traction units are coupled together in such a way that they are all under the control of one driver.\nIf the front locomotive of a pair in multiple has failed the driver can still control the rear locomotive for as long as air and electricity supplies are available on the failed locomotive.\nMany main-line diesel-electric and hydraulic locomotives are capable of running in multiples of up to three under the control of one driver\n\u2014 British Railways Diesel Traction Manual for Enginemen,\nIn tandem is when more than one diesel or electric locomotive are hauling a single train and under the control of a driver on each locomotive.", "image": "images/524.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "525", "text": "The 41st National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 6 January 2007, honored the best in film for 2006.", "image": "images/525.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "527", "text": "The Spanish Republican Air Force was the air arm of the Armed Forces of the Second Spanish Republic, the legally established government of Spain between 1931 and 1939.\nInitially divided into two branches: Military Aeronautics and Naval Aeronautics, the Republican Air Force became the Air Forces of the Spanish Republic, Fuerzas A\u00e9reas de la Rep\u00fablica Espa\u00f1ola, also known as Arma de Aviaci\u00f3n, after it was reorganized following the restructuring of the Republican Armed Forces in September 1936, at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War.\nThis defunct Air Force is largely known for the intense action it saw during the Civil War, from July 1936 till its disbandment in 1939.\nThe Spanish Republican Air Force was popularly known as \"La Gloriosa\". But, according to some historians, the command structure of the Spanish loyalist forces was marred by ineptitude and lack of decision-making throughout the Civil War. Starting from the crucial first weeks of the conflict in July 1936, the rebel side was able to undertake a massive airlift of troops from Spanish Morocco using mostly the slow Ju 52, without any Spanish Republican interference.", "image": "images/527.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "528", "text": "Shiv Niwas Palace is a former residence of the Maharana of Udaipur, Rajasthan, located on the banks of Lake Pichola.", "image": "images/528.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "529", "text": null, "image": "images/529.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "530", "text": "Twenty-five people have served as Secretary of State of Puerto Rico since the adoption of the Constitution of Puerto Rico in 1952.", "image": "images/530.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "531", "text": "Claude Bernard was a French physiologist. Historian I. Bernard Cohen of Harvard University called Bernard \"one of the greatest of all men of science\". Among many other accomplishments, he was one of the first to suggest the use of blind experiments to ensure the objectivity of scientific observations. He originated the term milieu int\u00e9rieur, and the associated concept of homeostasis.", "image": "images/531.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "532", "text": null, "image": "images/532.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "533", "text": null, "image": "images/533.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "534", "text": null, "image": "images/534.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "535", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Plymouth County, Massachusetts.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.\nThere are 136 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 5 National Historic Landmarks.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 17, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "536", "text": "The MF 88 is a steel-wheel variant of electric multiple units used on Paris's M\u00e9tro system. RATP contracted a consortium of manufacturers, with Ateliers du Nord de la France in charge of the project. They were built following successful tests of a prototype train-set called the \"BOA\", derived from the MF 77, which tested new features such as interconnecting passages between cars to improve passenger distribution and special bogies to reduce friction caused by the sharp curves found in the M\u00e9tro network.\nCarrying on the features of the BOA, a total of nine MF 88 train-sets were built, which currently operate on Line 7bis in a three-car formation. The high rate of wear-and-tear of the train-sets has made maintenance much more expensive than expected. This is because of the design flaw in the chassis, it has one axle which is very unusual. It was speculated that they were likely to be replaced by spare MF 67s, which in turn were replaced by the MF 2000. However, this plan has been abandoned and it is unclear if the trains will be considered for a mid-life refurbishment.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "537", "text": "The Great Little Trains of Wales is a joint marketing scheme formed in 1970 to promote some of the narrow gauge railways of Wales and encourage visitors to Wales. As well as marketing the railways, the scheme allows visitors to purchase a discount card, allowing reduced rates on all the lines.\nAs of 2014, there are so far eleven railways in the scheme.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "538", "text": null, "image": "images/538.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "539", "text": "The following is a list of buses. It is not complete. The different types of bus, used in this chart, are:\nSingle-deck\nDouble-decker\nCoach\nSchool bus\nMinibus\nThere are over 300 buses in this list.\nThe year that is displayed refers to the first year of the model.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "540", "text": "Alejandro Selkirk Island, previously known as M\u00e1s Afuera and renamed after the marooned sailor Alexander Selkirk, is the largest and most westerly island in the Juan Fern\u00e1ndez Archipelago of the Valpara\u00edso Region of Chile. It is situated 180 km west of Robinson Crusoe Island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean.\nThe Archipelago was home to the marooned sailor Alexander Selkirk from 1704 to 1709, and is thought to have inspired novelist Daniel Defoe's fictional Robinson Crusoe in his 1719 novel about the character. This was just one of several survival stories from the period that Defoe would have been aware of. To reflect the literary lore associated with the island and attract tourists, the Chilean government renamed the place Alejandro Selkirk Island in 1966.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "541", "text": null, "image": "images/541.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "542", "text": "Albury is a major regional city in New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the Hume Highway and the northern side of the Murray River. Albury is the seat of local government for the council area which also bears the city's name \u2013 the City of Albury.\nAlbury has an urban population of 49,172 and is separated from its twin city in Victoria, Wodonga, by the Murray River. Together, the two cities form an urban area with a population of 93,603 at June 2018. It is 554 kilometres from the state capital Sydney and 326 kilometres from the Victorian capital Melbourne.\nSaid to be named after a village in England, Albury developed as a major transport link between New South Wales and Victoria and was proclaimed a city in 1946.", "image": "images/542.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "544", "text": null, "image": "images/544.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "546", "text": "The Korail Class 331000 trains are commuter electric multiple units in South Korea used on the Gyeongui\u00b7Jungang Line. Class 331000 trains were manufactured and delivered in 2009 and from 2012 to 2014 to provide service on the Gyeongui Line and to address progressing extensions starting from the extension to Gongdeok Station.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "547", "text": "FCA Bank, a joint venture between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Italy S.p.A. and Cr\u00e9dit Agricole Consumer Finance S.A is a bank dedicated to motorists, which mainly operates in the automotive financing sector and cooperates with prestigious automotive brands as well as motorhome and caravan manufacturer Erwin Hymer Group.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "548", "text": "The following page lists the tallest buildings and structures in Sri Lanka in terms of highest architectural detail. Apart from the historical timeline of tallest structures, structures which are shorter than 20-floors or 100 m are excluded. Whereas structures which are under construction but have topped-out, are included in this list.\nThe majority of high-rise structures in the country are located in the commercial capital Colombo. As of May 2017, the tallest structure on the island is the Colombo Lotus Tower at 350 m, and the tallest habitable building is the Altair at 240 m.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "549", "text": null, "image": "images/549.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "550", "text": "Aleksandrovac is a town and municipality located in the Rasina District of central Serbia. As of 2011, the town has a population of 6,476 inhabitants, while the municipality has 26,522 inhabitants.", "image": "images/550.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "551", "text": null, "image": "images/551.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "553", "text": "Hindu eschatology is linked in the Vaishnavite tradition to the figure of Kalki, or the tenth and last avatar of Vishnu names of the Supreme Being in Hinduism and before the age draws to a close, and Harihara simultaneously dissolves and regenerates the universe.\nThe current period is Kali Yuga, the last of four Yuga that make up the current age. Each period has seen a progressive decline in morality, to the point that in Kali Yuga quarrel and hypocrisy are norm. In Hinduism, time is cyclic, consisting of cycles or \"kalpas\". Each kalpa lasts for 4.32 billion years and is followed by a pralaya of equal length, which together make a period of one full day and night of Brahma's 100 360-day year lifespan, who lives for 311 trillion, 40 billion years. The cycle of birth, growth, decay, and renewal at the individual level finds its echo in the cosmic order, yet is affected by the vagaries of divine intervention in Vaishnavism. Some Shaivites hold the view that he is incessantly destroying and creating the world.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "554", "text": "The SsangYong Chairman is a full-size luxury car that was manufactured by South Korean automaker SsangYong from 1997 to 2017. The original model was renamed to Chairman H in 2008, with a new model introduced in the same year and designated Chairman W.", "image": "images/554.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "555", "text": null, "image": "images/555.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "556", "text": "The Province of North Carolina General Assembly of 1775 was a bicameral legislative body of the Province of North Carolina that met from April 4, 1775 to April 8, 1775 in New Bern. The upper house of the legislature was the Executive Council, which was appointed by The Crown as was the Governor, Josiah Martin. The lower house, the House of Burgesses, was elected by the eligible voters in the 34 counties and nine major towns as certified by the local sheriff.\nThis was the fourth House of Burgesses under Governor Josiah Martin and the final General Assembly of the Province of North Carolina. They met at the same time and with virtually the same representation as the Second North Carolina Provincial Congress, which met in New Bern on April 3 to April 7, 1775. Because the House of Burgesses approved the Continental Congress that was to be held in Philadelphia on May 10, 1775, Governor Martin and the Executive Council issued a proclamation dissolving the House of Burgesses on April 8, 1775.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "557", "text": null, "image": "images/557.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "558", "text": null, "image": "images/558.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "559", "text": "Battenberg or Battenburg is a light sponge cake held together with jam. The cake is covered in marzipan and, when cut in cross section, displays a distinctive two-by-two check pattern alternately coloured pink and yellow. The large chequered patterns on emergency vehicles in the UK are officially referred to as Battenburg markings because of their resemblance to the cake.\nCharles Nevin wrote in The Independent: \u201cBattenberg cake is exemplarily British. The first cake was baked in 1884 to celebrate Prince Louis of Battenberg marrying Princess Victoria, Queen Victoria\u2019s granddaughter and Prince Philip\u2019s grandmother.\u201d Food historian Ivan Day refuted the royal connection, and states the simplification of the four-panelled cake occurred when \u201clarge industrial bakers such as Lyons\u201d got in on the battenberg game \u2013 \u201cI suppose a four-panel battenburg [a common 19th-century spelling] is much easier to make on a production line\u201d.", "image": "images/559.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "560", "text": "Boronia imlayensis, commonly known as the Mount Imlay boronia, is a shrub of the genus Boronia which has been recorded only on the sandstone ridge near the summit of Mount Imlay, in southern New South Wales. A small shrub to 1 m high with pinnate leaves and pink to white flowers, it is found in eucalypt woodland.", "image": "images/560.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "561", "text": null, "image": "images/561.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "562", "text": "Candy, known also as sweets and confectionery, has a long history as a familiar food treat that is available in many varieties. Candy varieties are influenced by the size of the sugar crystals, aeration, sugar concentrations, colour and the types of sugar used.\nSimple sugar or sucrose is turned into candy by dissolving it in water, concentrating this solution through cooking and allowing the mass either to form a mutable solid or to recrystallize. Maple sugar candy has been made in this way for thousands of years, with concentration taking place from both freezing and heating.\nOther sugars, sugar substitutes, and corn syrup are also used. Jelly candies, such as gumdrops and gummies, use stabilizers including starch, pectin or gelatin. Another type of candy is cotton candy, which is made from spun sugar.\nIn their Thanksgiving Address, Native peoples of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy give special thanks to the Sugar Maple tree as the leader of all trees \"to recognize its gift of sugar when the People need it most\". In traditional times, maple sugar candy reduced from sap was an important food source in the lean times of winter in North America.", "image": "images/562.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "563", "text": "The connected 3-regular simple graphs are listed for small vertex numbers.", "image": "images/563.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "565", "text": "Pavona is a genus of colonial stony corals in the family Agariciidae. These corals are found in shallow waters in the Indo-Pacific region.", "image": "images/565.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "567", "text": "Darwen is a town in Lancashire, England. It contains 33 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, three are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. Until the coming of the Industrial Revolution, Darwen was mainly agricultural, and the older listed buildings consist of farms, churches and a cottage. The later listed buildings vary considerably, and include more churches, and houses, memorials, bridges, a mill and its chimney, tram shelters, and the entrance to a railway tunnel.", "image": "images/567.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "568", "text": null, "image": "images/568.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "569", "text": null, "image": "images/569.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "570", "text": null, "image": "images/570.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "571", "text": "In economics, factor payments are the income people receive for supplying the factors of production: land, labor, capital or entrepreneurship.\nPayments made of scarce resources, or the factors of production in return for productive services. They are also categorized according to the services of the productive resources being rewarded. As wages are being paid for services of labor, interest is paid for the services of capital, rent is paid for the services provided by the land or other immovable assets and profit is for the factor of payment to entrepreneurship.\nAn economy is dependent on the production of goods and services, hence factors of production are required for the production of goods and services. They are broadly divided in the three factors of production: land, labor, and capital. Land is the primary factor of production. Labor is the specific factor of production and payment is made in the form of wage. Capital is regarded as secondary factor of production as it can be manipulated by economic activity. Payment received would be in the form of interest. Later Entrepreneurship was added as the fourth factor of production. It earns profit to the entrepreneur.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "572", "text": "As of 2020, there are more than 130 places of worship in the district of Chichester in the English county of West Sussex. Various Christian denominations are served, and there is also a large Buddhist monastery in Chithurst, one of the small villages which make up the largely rural area. The ancient city of Chichester, founded in Roman times and always the most populous settlement in the district, has been a centre of Christian worship since 1075, when its cathedral was built. However, nearby Selsey had its own cathedral 400 years earlier: Saint Wilfrid established an episcopal see there and used it as a base from which to convert Sussex to Christianity. Coastal erosion forced the bishopric to move inland to Chichester, and it has been the centre of the Anglican Diocese of Chichester ever since.\nThe majority of the district's residents identify themselves as Christian, and most villages have churches. These include tiny villages, such as Coates, Didling and the Mardens, four scattered farming communities. Churches that are still in use for public worship can also be found in the grounds of private country estates, as at Burton Park and Stansted Park.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "573", "text": "Rubus tricolor is an evergreen prostrate shrub, native to southwestern China. Leaves are dark green above, pale green below, and stems have red bristles. It has white flowers in summer, and edible red fruit. It grows approximately 0.3 m high and usually forming a vigorously spreading, dense mat. In cultivation it is mainly used as groundcover. Common names include Chinese bramble, groundcover bramble, creeping bramble, Korean raspberry, Himalayan bramble, Groundcover Raspberry. In Chinese it is called \u4e09\u8272\u8393.", "image": "images/573.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "574", "text": "An animation database is a database which stores fragments of animations or human movements and which can be accessed, analyzed and queried to develop and assemble new animations. Given that the manual generation of a large amount of animation can be time consuming and expensive, an animation database can assist users in building animations by using existing components, and sharing animation fragments.\nEarly examples of animation databases include the system MOVE which used an object oriented database. Modern animation databases can be populated via the extraction of skeletal animations from motion capture data.\nOther examples include crowd simulation in which a number of people are simulated as a crowd. Given that in some applications the people need to be walking at different speeds, say on a sidewalk, the animation database can be used to retrieve and merge different animated figures. The method is mainly known as \"motion graphs\".\nAnimation databases can also be used for \"interactive storytelling\" in which fragments of animations are retrieved from the animation database and are recycled to combine into new stories.", "image": "images/574.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "575", "text": "The Neva Yacht Club is a sailing club located in Saint Petersburg, Russia, close to the Neva River. It was founded in 1718 and was re-established as a club in 1958. It claims to be the first and oldest yacht club in Russia and even in the world, though this is challenged by the Royal Cork Yacht Club in Ireland.", "image": "images/575.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "576", "text": "Sharing the water of the Ganges between India and Bangladesh is a long-standing issue over the appropriate allocation, and development, of the water resources of the Ganges River, which flows from northern India into Bangladesh. The issue had remained a subject of conflict for almost 35 years, with several bilateral agreements and rounds of talks failing to produce results.\nHowever, a comprehensive bilateral treaty was signed by Indian Prime Minister H. D. Deve Gowda and Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed on 12 December 1996 in the Indian capital New Delhi. The treaty established a 30-year water-sharing arrangement and recognised Bangladesh's rights as a lower-level riparian.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "577", "text": "Gonzales is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 7,237 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Gonzales County.", "image": "images/577.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "578", "text": "Eduardo Bettoni is a Brazilian heavyweight judoka. Competing in the 90 kg division he won a bronze medal at the 2012 Pan American Championships.", "image": "images/578.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "579", "text": null, "image": "images/579.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "580", "text": "The Renault Clio is a supermini car, produced by French automobile manufacturer Renault. It was launched in 1990, and entered its fifth generation in 2019. The Clio has had substantial critical and commercial success, being consistently one of Europe's top-selling cars since its launch, and it is largely credited with restoring Renault's reputation and stature after a difficult second half of the 1980s. The Clio is one of only two cars, the other being the Volkswagen Golf, to have been voted European Car of the Year twice, in 1991 and 2006.\nThe Clio is sold as the Renault Lutecia in Japan because Honda retains the rights to the name Clio after establishing the Honda Clio sales channel in 1984. Lutecia is derived from the name of Lutetia, an ancient Roman city that was the predecessor of Paris. The Renault Lutecia was formerly available through Yanase Co., Ltd., but in 1999 Renault purchased a stake in Japanese automaker Nissan. Following Renault's takeover, distribution rights for the Lutecia were handed over to Nissan locations in 2000.", "image": "images/580.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "581", "text": "This is a list of royal palaces, sorted by continent.", "image": "images/581.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "582", "text": "The Waupaca Post Office is located in Waupaca, Wisconsin.", "image": "images/582.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "583", "text": null, "image": "images/583.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "584", "text": "William M. Brawley is a former Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly. He represented the 103rd district.", "image": "images/584.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "585", "text": null, "image": "images/585.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "586", "text": "Innaba was a Palestinian village in the Ramle Subdistrict of Mandatory Palestine. It was depopulated during the 1948 Arab\u2013Israeli War on July 10, 1948 by the Yiftach and Eighth Brigades of Operation Dani. It was located 7 km east of Ramla.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "587", "text": "The electors of Saxony from John the Steadfast onwards have been Lutheran until Augustus II of Saxony converted to Roman Catholicism in order to be elected King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. His descendants have since been Roman Catholic.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "588", "text": "MareNostrum is the main supercomputer in the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. It is the most powerful supercomputer in Spain, one of thirteen supercomputers in the Spanish Supercomputing Network and one of the seven supercomputers of the European infrastructure PRACE.\nMareNostrum runs SUSE Linux 11 SP3. It occupies 180 m\u00b2.\nThe supercomputer is used in human genome research, protein research, astrophysical simulations, weather forecasting, geological or geophysical modeling, and the design of new drugs. It was booted up for the first time on 12 April 2005, and is available to the national and international scientific community.\nMare Nostrum was the Roman name for the Mediterranean Sea. The supercomputer is housed in the deconsecrated Chapel Torre Girona at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain.", "image": "images/588.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "589", "text": null, "image": "images/589.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "590", "text": "This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of Washington.", "image": "images/590.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "591", "text": null, "image": "images/591.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "592", "text": "The Mutual Life & Citizens Assurance Company Building is a building located on the corner of Lambton Quay, Hunter Street and Featherston Street in Wellington, New Zealand.\nThe MLC building was completed in 1940 at a cost of \u00a3101,494 by W.M. Angus Ltd. for the, Australian-based insurance company, Mutual Life and Citizens Assurance Company. MLC operated its head office out of this building until 1985, when the New Zealand branch of the firm was taken over by New Zealand Insurance.\nThe clock on the building was installed in 1953.\nThe building is classified as a \"Category I\" historic place by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "593", "text": "General Sir Trevor Chute, KCB was an Irish-born officer who served in the British Army during the Victorian era.\nBorn in County Kerry, Ireland, Chute joined the British Army in 1832. Posted to British India with the 70th Regiment, he helped deal with the Indian Mutiny of 1854. Sent to the Antipodes, he served in the New Zealand Wars and later in Australia. He returned to New Zealand in 1865 as a major general and commander of all British forces in the country. He led a four-week campaign during the Second Taranaki War to destroy Maori resistance in the Taranaki. The campaign was the last to be carried out in New Zealand by imperial troops. At the end of his service in New Zealand, he went back to Australia. Knighted in 1867, he returned to England in 1870 with the last of the Imperial forces garrisoning Australia. Promoted to General in 1877, he retired from the British Army four years later. He died in 1886 at Berkshire in England.", "image": "images/593.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "595", "text": "The city of Montreal is divided into 19 boroughs, each with a mayor and council.", "image": "images/595.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "596", "text": "The following is a list of deaths that should be noted in September 2018. Names under each date are noted in the order of the alphabet by last name or pseudonym. Deaths of non-humans are noted here also if it is worth noting.\nEach listing of a death must have a source. If no reference is included, the death notice will be removed. The following are the requirements of adding a name to the list in its order: name, age, where they came from, what the person is known for, cause of death and a source.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "597", "text": "Paddington, also known as London Paddington, is a Central London railway terminus and London Underground station complex, located on Praed Street in the Paddington area. The site has been the London terminus of services provided by the Great Western Railway and its successors since 1838. Much of the main line station dates from 1854 and was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.\nPaddington is the London terminus of the Great Western main line; passenger services are primarily operated by Great Western Railway, which provides the majority of commuter and regional passenger services to west London and the Thames Valley region as well as long-distance intercity services to South West England and South Wales. It is also the terminus for the Heathrow Express and TfL Rail services to and from Heathrow Airport and Reading. It is one of 11 London stations managed directly by Network Rail. It is situated in fare zone 1 and has two separate tube stations providing connections to the Bakerloo, Circle, District, and Hammersmith & City lines.\nThe station has been perennially popular for passengers and goods, particularly milk and parcels.", "image": "images/597.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "598", "text": "Jagadamba Centre gets its name after the famous Jagadamba Theatre at this central junction of the city of destiny Visakhapatnam. This center forms the good old central shopping and entertainment hub of this port city.", "image": "images/598.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "599", "text": null, "image": "images/599.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "600", "text": null, "image": "images/600.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "601", "text": "Zoo Basel is a non-profit zoo in the city of Basel, Switzerland. Its official name is Zoologischer Garten Basel \u2014 or in English: Basel Zoological Garden. Basel residents affectionately call it Zolli. Its main entrance is just outside Basel's downtown strip of Steinen and extends in the Birsig stream valley to Basel's city border with Binningen, Basel-Country.\nZoo Basel is Switzerland's oldest and largest zoo. With over 1.8 million visitors per year, it is the most visited tourist attraction in Switzerland with an entrance fee.\nZoo Basel was ranked as one of the fifteen best zoos in the world by Forbes Traveler in 2008 and in 2009 as the seventh best in Europe by Anthony Sheridan from the Zoological Society of London.\nThe zoo had the first Indian rhinoceros birth in a zoo, as well as the first greater flamingo hatch. It has had repeated breeding success with animals including cheetahs, okapi, pygmy hippopotamuses, and flamingos. Every Somali wild ass in zoos worldwide is related to the population in Basel, where this species' zoological breeding program was started.\nZoo Basel is undergoing the most expensive expansion in its history.", "image": "images/601.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "602", "text": "Plazishte is a village in Dzhebel Municipality, Kardzhali Province, southern Bulgaria.", "image": "images/602.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "603", "text": null, "image": "images/603.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "604", "text": "The Jubilee Medal \"60 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR\" was a state military commemorative medal of the Soviet Union established and bestowed to military personnel to denote the sixtieth anniversary of the creation of the armed forces of the Soviet Union. It was established on January 28, 1978 by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. Its statute was amended by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on July 18, 1980.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "605", "text": "Clopton Allen Lloyd-Jones was an English businessman and amateur sportsman, best known for football and cricket. He played for the Clapham Rovers when they won the FA Cup in 1880 and was selected, but did not play, for Wales as an international.", "image": "images/605.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "606", "text": "Kirtland Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base located in the southeast quadrant of the Albuquerque, New Mexico urban area, adjacent to the Albuquerque International Sunport. The base was named for the early Army aviator Col. Roy C. Kirtland. The military and the international airport share the same runways, making ABQ a joint civil-military airport.\nKirtland AFB is the largest installation in Air Force Global Strike Command and sixth largest in the Air Force. The base occupies 51,558 acres and employs over 23,000 people, including more than 4,200 active duty and 1,000 Guard, plus 3,200 part-time Reserve personnel. In 2000, Kirtland AFB's economic impact on the City of Albuquerque was over $2.7 billion.\nKirtland is the home of the Air Force Materiel Command's Nuclear Weapons Center. The NWC's responsibilities include acquisition, modernization and sustainment of nuclear system programs for both the Department of Defense and Department of Energy. The NWC is composed of two wings\u2013the 377th Air Base Wing and 498th Nuclear Systems Wing\u2013along with ten groups and 7 squadrons.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "607", "text": null, "image": "images/607.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "608", "text": "The San Joaquin River is one of the two major rivers of California, in the United States. At 330 miles long, it is the second longest river in California, after the Sacramento River. It begins on the west Sierra Nevada Mountains and flows west and north to its end at San Francisco Bay, at the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.\nIts basin, which is about 32,000 square miles in size, contains mostly farmland. The river provides drinking water to over 22 million California citizens. Its three largest tributaries are the Merced, Tuolumne, and Stanislaus rivers.\nThe river was once one of the richest river ecosystems in California. However, now over 60 miles of the river is dry except during floods, because lots of water has been taken away for irrigation. In fact, below Friant Dam, a dam built in the 1940s on the San Joaquin River, 95 percent of the river's flow is dry. Much of the river is polluted, destroying the historic population of chinook salmon, once the southernmost in the United States. Pesticides, selenium, and many more toxic materials are carried by the San Joaquin into San Francisco Bay.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "609", "text": null, "image": "images/609.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "610", "text": "The Laws of war are some simple rules or international law which most people accept about fighting out of humanitarianism. Many people think that because there is fighting, there should be no rules. This is called \"total war\". However, laws of war have been made so that wars do not get worse than they need to be.\nAnything marked as a hospital, an ambulance, a doctor, or a first aid person are not to be attacked. Those places, vehicles, and people should not have weapons.\nAnyone who is a member of a neutral power is not to be a target of violence unless the said person is committing or intending to commit a hostile act.\nAnyone fighting in the war has to wear a uniform. They can only wear the uniform of their side. Also they have to carry their weapons out in the open where they can be seen.\nAnyone carrying or waving a plain white flag or piece of cloth must not be attacked. That person should also not attack anyone. They may want to surrender, or just talk about ways to solve the problem without more fighting.\nAny enemy soldier captured must be treated fairly as a prisoner of war.\nReligious buildings such as churches, mosques, and temples are to be protected at all costs.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "612", "text": null, "image": "images/612.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "613", "text": "The Tatra 54 is an automobile launched by Tatra in 1931. An economy version of the Tatra 52, it was replaced in 1933 by the Tatra 75.\nThe car was powered by an ohv air-cooled four-cylinder boxer motor of 1465 cc, positioned at the front, and giving a claimed output of 22 PS. Power was delivered to the front wheels via a four-speed gear-box. The Tatra 54 featured a central \"backbone chassis\" a hallmark of Design Chief Ledwinka: the front axle was supported by a transverse leaf spring while a second transverse leaf spring supported the swing rear axle.\nVarious four- and six-seater saloon bodies were available with two or four doors. During its three-year production run, 1510 Tatra 54s were built.", "image": "images/613.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "614", "text": "Pavel Aleksandrovich Otdelnov is a Russian contemporary artist known for Industrial landscape paintings. Pavel Otdelnov included in the list of the Best contemporary Russian artists, and also in the Russian Investment Art Rating 49ART.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "615", "text": "The Twin Pagoda Temple, officially known as Yongzuo Temple, of Taiyuan, Shanxi province, China, is a temple containing two pagodas dating from the Ming dynasty.", "image": "images/615.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "616", "text": "Presidential elections were held in Uzbekistan on 29 March 2015. The result was a victory for incumbent President Islam Karimov, who received over 90% of the vote. Karimov's win gave him a fourth consecutive term as president, dating back to 1990.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "617", "text": "The history of college campuses in the United States begins in 1636 with the founding of Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, then known as New Towne. Early colonial colleges, which included not only Harvard, but also College of William & Mary, Yale University and The College of New Jersey, were modeled after equivalent English and Scottish institutions, but American establishments gradually split with their forebears, both physically and academically.\nThe earliest American colleges and universities were all affiliated with different Christian denominations; Brown, for example, was founded by Baptists, while the Columbia University was founded by the Church of England. These religious affiliations colored the architectural texture and geographical placement of early colleges, with emphasis placed on the construction of religious facilities, and a desire for colleges to be rural, so as to avoid the vices anecdotally associated with large towns and cities.\nAs colleges developed and increased in number, many strayed from their religious affiliations, or were founded without one.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "618", "text": null, "image": "images/618.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "619", "text": "Events in the year 1939 in Turkey.", "image": "images/619.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "620", "text": null, "image": "images/620.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "621", "text": "John Wemyss younger of Logie, was a Scottish courtier, spy, and subject of the ballad \"The Laird o Logie\", beheaded for plotting to blow up a fortification at Veere in the Netherlands", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "622", "text": "York Memorial Collegiate Institute is a public secondary school that is part of the Toronto District School Board in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is de jure located at 2690 Eglinton Avenue West, at the corner of Eglinton Ave. W. and Trethewey Drive. The school is often referred to as \"Memo\" by its students.", "image": "images/622.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "623", "text": null, "image": "images/623.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "624", "text": "The Old Burying Ground is a historic cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is located at the intersection of Barrington Street and Spring Garden Road in Downtown Halifax.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "625", "text": null, "image": "images/625.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "627", "text": null, "image": "images/627.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "628", "text": "The town of Schwyz is the capital of the canton of Schwyz in Switzerland.\nThe Federal Charter of 1291 or Bundesbrief, the charter that eventually led to the foundation of Switzerland, can be seen at the Bundesbriefmuseum.\nThe official language of Schwyz is German, but the main spoken language is the local variant of the Alemannic Swiss German dialect.", "image": "images/628.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "630", "text": "257 Central Park West, constructed between 1905 and 1906, currently is a co-op apartment building located on the southwest corner of 86th Street and Central Park West in the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City.\nDesigned by the firm of Mulliken and Moeller and built by Gotham Building & Construction, the structure was erected as a luxury apartment house originally called the Central Park View. Mulliken and Moeller had recently finished The Lucerne, on the corner of 79th and Amsterdam Avenue, and the Bretton Hall hotel on the east side of Broadway from 85th to 86th Streets. When Mulliken and Moeller began working on the Central Park View in 1905 for an investor group known only as the Monticello Realty Company, they were also designing the Severn and Van Dyck apartments for a separate client. In the following year, Mulliken and Moeller designed Rossleigh Court, the adjoining and similarly designed apartment building located on the northwest corner of 85th Street and Central Park West. In 1909, Dr. H. F. L. Ziegel and his wife, Beatrice, added the adjoining Neo-Georgian residence at 8 West 86th Street", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "631", "text": "Ionas Nicolaou is a Cypriot lawyer and former Democratic Rally politician. He served as Minister of Justice and Public Order during two governments, but left office on 1 June 2019 following his resignation.", "image": "images/631.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "632", "text": "The Chinese garden is a landscape garden style which has evolved over three thousand years. It includes both the vast gardens of the Chinese emperors and members of the imperial family, built for pleasure and to impress, and the more intimate gardens created by scholars, poets, former government officials, soldiers and merchants, made for reflection and escape from the outside world. They create an idealized miniature landscape, which is meant to express the harmony that should exist between man and nature.\nA typical Chinese garden is enclosed by walls and includes one or more ponds, rock works, trees and flowers, and an assortment of halls and pavilions within the garden, connected by winding paths and zig-zag galleries. By moving from structure to structure, visitors can view a series of carefully composed scenes, unrolling like a scroll of landscape paintings.", "image": "images/632.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "633", "text": "The following is a list of heads of the federal subjects of the Russian Federation.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "634", "text": "Gerontoformica is an extinct genus of stem-group ants. The genus contains thirteen described species known from Late Cretaceous fossils found in Asia and Europe. The species were described between 2004 and 2016, with a number of the species formerly being placed into the junior synonym genus Sphecomyrmodes.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "635", "text": "This is an incomplete list of Georgian orthodox churches in Armenia.\nThe list is incomplete and includes churches and monasteries of Georgian origin which have turned out on the territory of Armenian republic after 1921 border changes between Armenia and Georgia, caused by sovetization. Georgian Churches in Armenia are under jurisdiction of Eparchy of Dmanisi and Agarak-Tashiri.", "image": "images/635.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "636", "text": "Bront\u00eb is a feature on Earth's Moon, a crater in Taurus-Littrow valley. The astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt drove along the north rim of it in their Lunar Roving Vehicle on the Apollo 17 mission in 1972.\nTo the northeast of Bront\u00eb are Camelot and Horatio, as well as the landing site itself. To the north is Victory, to the northwest is Shorty, and to the west is Lara.\nThe crater was named by the astronauts after the English novelist Charlotte Bront\u00eb.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "637", "text": "Leo Bretholz was a Holocaust survivor who, in 1942, escaped from a train heading for Auschwitz. He has also written a book on his experiences, titled Leap into Darkness.\nHe escaped seven times during the Holocaust.", "image": "images/637.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "638", "text": "This is a list of Danish monarchs, that is, the kings and queens regnant of Denmark. This includes:\nThe Kingdom of Denmark\nPersonal union of Denmark and Norway\nThe Kalmar Union\nUnion of Denmark, Norway and Sweden\nUnion of Denmark and Norway\nThe Kingdom of Denmark-Norway\nThe Kingdom of Denmark\nIceland\nGreenland\nFaroe Islands\nThe House of Oldenburg held the Danish Crown between 1448 and 1863, when it passed to the house of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg, a cadet branch of the same house, patrilineally descended from King Christian III of Denmark. The kingdom had been elective until 1660, when it became hereditary and absolutist. Until 1864 Denmark was also united in a personal union with the duchies of Holstein and Saxe-Lauenburg, and in a political and personal union with the Duchy of Schleswig.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "639", "text": "The lever escapement, invented by British clockmaker Thomas Mudge in 1755, is a type of escapement that is used in almost all mechanical watches, as well as small mechanical non-pendulum clocks, alarm clocks, and kitchen timers.\nAn escapement is a mechanical linkage that gives pushes to the timepiece's balance wheel, keeping it rotating back and forth, and with each swing of the balance wheel allows the timepiece's gear train to advance a fixed amount, thus moving the hands forward at a steady rate. The escapement is what makes the \"ticking\" sound in mechanical watches and clocks.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "640", "text": "The Eichholzmaar is one of the smaller maars in the Volcanic Eifel and lies on the Landstra\u00dfe between Steffeln and Duppach. It has a diameter of c. 120 metres. Its greatest depth is 3 metres.\nThe circular shape of the bowl of the maar can still be easily seen. It lies exactly on a geological fault line, which runs from northwest to southeast.\nAt the beginning of the 20th century the maar was drained in order to create meadows. From late summer 2007 to spring 2008 a renaturalisation was carried out and the lake restored with an area of c. 1,1 hectares. In only a few years the maar has become a refuge for rare water birds and reptiles.\nTwo natural mineral springs in the immediate vicinity of the maar are accessible on foot. About 300 metres upstream in a westerly direction from the Eichholzmaar is the mineral spring known as the Steffelner Dress. Around\n270 metres downstream in an easterly direction from the Eichholzmaar is the mineral spring of Aueler Dress.\nDetailed scientific research of the Eichholzmaar has been carried out by the universities of Jena and Frankfurt.", "image": "images/640.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "641", "text": "Skomlin is a village in Wielu\u0144 County, \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship, in central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina called Gmina Skomlin. It lies approximately 15 kilometres south-west of Wielu\u0144 and 102 km south-west of the regional capital \u0141\u00f3d\u017a.\nThe village has a population of 1,656.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "642", "text": "Wingello is a village in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia. It has a station on NSW TrainLink's Southern Highlands Line. The surrounding area is part of the lands administrative unit of the Wingello Parish.\nWingello has a local Village Store and Post Office. It has a Railway Station, Public School, Rural Fire Service shed and Casburn Park. There is also a cricket oval and a Village Hall, used for local events. The Wingello State Forest is in popular use for bike rides, rock-climbing, orienteering and sled-dog races.\nIts population at the 2016 census was 573.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "643", "text": "The Vigilant Firehouse is a historic building in the Georgetown section of Washington, D.C. located at 1066 Wisconsin Ave., NW, just north of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and the Canal Monument.\nThe Vigilant Fire Company was organized in 1817 and this firehouse was built in 1844, making it the oldest extant firehouse in the District of Columbia. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.\nEngine Company 5 was organized as a paid company on April 1, 1867 in this building as \"Henry Addison Engine 5.\" In November 1883 Engine Company 5 moved around the corner to 3210 M Street, NW and the old firehouse was used for manufacturing. There are several stone markers on the site including one placed in 1869 to \"Bush the\nOld Fire Dog.\"", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "644", "text": "The 18th congressional district of Illinois covers central and western Illinois, including all of Jacksonville and Quincy and parts of Bloomington, Peoria, and Springfield. It is currently held by Republican Darin LaHood, who took office in September 2015 following a special election. Republican Aaron Schock had previously represented the district since January 2009, but resigned March 31, 2015. Special elections were called to select Schock's replacement, with a primary on July 7 and the general election on September 10, 2015. LaHood, son of Schock's predecessor Ray LaHood, won the special election and reelection in 2016 and 2018.\nAbraham Lincoln served much of the area that now lies within the 18th district for a single term; it was numbered as the 7th district at the time. It also contains most of the territory that was represented by future United States Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen and longtime House Minority Leader Bob Michel.\nFrom 1949 to 2015, the district was represented by someone who either attended or graduated from Bradley University.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "645", "text": null, "image": "images/645.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "646", "text": "Liverpool is a city and port in Merseyside, England, which contains many listed buildings. A listed building is a structure designated by English Heritage of being of architectural and/or of historical importance and, as such, is included in the National Heritage List for England. There are three grades of listing, according to the degree of importance of the structure. Grade I includes those buildings that are of \"exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important\"; the buildings in Grade II* are \"particularly important buildings of more than special interest\"; and those in Grade II are \"nationally important and of special interest\". Very few buildings are included in Grade I \u2014 only 2.5% of the total. Grade II* buildings represent 5.5% of the total, while the great majority, 92%, are included in Grade II.\nLiverpool contains more than 1,550 listed buildings, of which 28 are in Grade I, 109 in Grade II*, and the rest in Grade II. This list contains the Grade II listed buildings in the L6 postal district of Liverpool.", "image": "images/646.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "647", "text": "The FTA Show, a play on the common troop expression \"Fuck The Army\", was a 1971 anti-Vietnam War road show for GIs designed as a response to Bob Hope's patriotic and pro-war USO tour. The idea was first conceived by Howard Levy, an ex-US Army doctor who had just been released from 26 months in Fort Leavenworth military prison for refusing orders to train Green Beret medics on their way to the Vietnam War. Levy convinced actress Jane Fonda who recruited a number of actors, entertainers, musicians and others, including the actors Donald Sutherland, Peter Boyle, Garry Goodrow and Michael Alaimo, comedian and civil rights activist Dick Gregory and soul and R&B singer Swamp Dogg. Alan Myerson, of The Committee a San Francisco improv comedy group, agreed to direct, while cartoonist and author Jules Feiffer and playwrights Barbara Garson and Herb Gardner wrote songs and skits for the show. Fred Gardner, the originator of the antiwar GI Coffeehouse movement, became the Tour's \"stage manager and liaison to the coffeehouse staffs.\" At various times other actors, writers, musicians, comedians and entertainers were involved. The United States Servicemen's Fund, with Dr.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "648", "text": "Pacific Air Transport was an early US airline, formed in 1926 for carrying mail as well as passengers. It was acquired two years later by Boeing Air Transport.", "image": "images/648.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "649", "text": "Corey Soljan, better known by his artistic name Code Black, is an Australian hardstyle-DJ and music producer.\nAs a member of the act Bioweapon, along with Audiofreq, he travelled the world. Finding success in the Netherlands, he began a solo career stopping his duo act in 2011. His initial claim to fame was with \"Red Planet\" in 2011 and \"Can't Hold Me Back\" in 2012. He has played at various events including Mysteryland, Tomorrowland, HardBass, Decibel, Euphoria and both of the Defqon.1 music festivals held in The Netherlands and Australia. He mainly produces and plays euphoric hardstyle tracks, but also produces and plays some rawstyle tracks.\nCode Black's solo career began when he was signed to the label Fusion Records at the end of 2011. His first solo release, \"Red Planet\" in the same year, had great success within the hardstyle community. Arguably his most successful release, \"Brighter Day\" in 2013, reached number 28 on the Dutch Dance Chart.\nIn 2013, he was listed as the 15th best DJ on the Australian \"National Top 50 DJs\" list. In addition, he joined Brennan Heart's label, WE R Music.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "650", "text": "Drumahoe is a village and townland in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It lies to the east of Derry. It is home to Institute F.C., an NIFL Championship football club. The busy A6 road from Belfast to Derry passes through the townland. It is situated within Derry and Strabane district.", "image": "images/650.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "651", "text": null, "image": "images/651.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "652", "text": "This list comprises persons who belong to a visible minority group who have been elected to the federal House of Commons, legislative assemblies of provinces and territories, and members appointed to the Senate.\nThe first visible minority elected was Chinese-Canadian Douglas Jung, elected as a Conservative MP to the House of Commons in the 1957 federal election.\nThere have been 111 visible minorities who have served as Members of Parliament, as well as 23 who have been named Senators. After the 2015 Canadian election, the highest number of visible minorities were elected to Parliament in history - with 49 MPs. Of the current federal visible minority politicians, 41 are Liberals, 13 are Conservatives, 2 are New Democrats and 8 are Independents.\nProvincially, visible minorities have been elected to 12 of the 13 legislatures \u2013 with only New Brunswick never having visible minority representation. There are currently 80 visible minorities serving in 10 provincial legislatures. Of those members, 34 are Conservatives, 29 are New Democrats, 14 are Liberals, 2 represent Quebec nationalist parties, and 1 is independent.", "image": "images/652.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "653", "text": "Carlia longipes is a species of skink, commonly known as closed-litter rainbow-skink, in the genus Carlia.", "image": "images/653.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "654", "text": null, "image": "images/654.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "656", "text": "Loxandrus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species:\nLoxandrus accelerans Casey, 1918\nLoxandrus adrimoides Straneo, 1991\nLoxandrus aduncus Allen, 1972\nLoxandrus affinis Straneo, 1991\nLoxandrus agilis\nLoxandrus algidus Allen, 1972\nLoxandrus amplicollis Sloane, 1903\nLoxandrus amplithorax Straneo, 1991\nLoxandrus anchomenoides Straneo, 1955\nLoxandrus anthracinus Allen & Ball, 1979\nLoxandrus apicalis\nLoxandrus argentinus Tschitscherine, 1900\nLoxandrus assimilis\nLoxandrus ater Tschitscherine, 1901\nLoxandrus attenuatus Bates, 1871\nLoxandrus audouini\nLoxandrus australicus Csiki, 1930\nLoxandrus australiensis Sloane, 1895\nLoxandrus balli Allen, 1972\nLoxandrus binotatus Allen & Ball, 1979\nLoxandrus bolivianus Tschitscherine, 1900\nLoxandrus bonariensis Straneo, 1991\nLoxandrus brevicollis\nLoxandrus brevis Straneo, 1991\nLoxandrus breviusculus Casey, 1924\nLoxandrus brullei\nLoxandrus brunneicornis Straneo, 1991\nLoxandrus brunnescens Straneo, 1949\nLoxandrus brunneus Sloane, 1903\nLoxandrus calathinus Leconte, 1878\nLoxandrus calathoides Bates, 1871\nLoxandrus castanipes Straneo, 1991\nLoxandrus catharinae Tschitscherine, 1900\nLoxandrus celebensis Bates, 1871", "image": "images/656.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "657", "text": null, "image": "images/657.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "658", "text": "The Saint Petersburg Metro is a rapid transit system in Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast, Russia. It has been open since 15 November 1955.\nFormerly known as the V.I. Lenin Order of Lenin Leningrad Metro, the system exhibits many typical Soviet designs and features exquisite decorations and artwork making it one of the most attractive and elegant metros in the world.\nThe network consists of 5 lines with a total length of 124 kilometres. It has 72 stations including 7 transfer points.\nDue to the city's unique geology, the Saint Petersburg Metro is one of the deepest metro systems in the world and the deepest by the average depth of all the stations. The system's deepest station, Admiralteyskaya, is 86 metres below ground. Serving about 2 million passengers daily, it is the 26th busiest metro system in the world.", "image": "images/658.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "659", "text": null, "image": "images/659.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "660", "text": "The Bedouin or Bedu are a population of nomadic Arabs who have historically inhabited the desert regions in North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Upper Mesopotamia and the Levant. The English word bedouin comes from the Arabic badaw\u012b, which means \"desert dweller\", and is traditionally contrasted with \u1e25\u0101\u1e0dir, the term for sedentary people. Bedouin territory stretches from the vast deserts of North Africa to the rocky sands of the Middle East. They are traditionally divided into tribes, or clans, and historically share a common culture of herding camels and goats. The vast majority of Bedouin adhere to Islam, although there are some fewer numbers of Arab Christian Bedouins present in the Fertile Crescent.\nBedouins have been referred to by various names throughout history, including Qedarites in the Old Testament and Arabaa by the Assyrians. They are referred to as the \u02beA\u02bfr\u0101b in the Quran.\nWhile many Bedouins have abandoned their nomadic and tribal traditions for a modern urban lifestyle, many retain traditional Bedouin culture such as retaining the traditional \u02bfa\u0161\u0101\u02beir clan structure, traditional music, poetry, dances, and many other cultural practices and concepts.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "661", "text": "Victoria Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Gibraltar. It is currently used mostly for football matches, but also hosts the annual Gibraltar Music Festival. It is located close to Gibraltar Airport just off Winston Churchill Avenue. It was named after the wife of Gibraltarian philanthropist John Mackintosh.\nDespite initial plans to replace the stadium in the 2010s, the Gibraltar Football Association purchased the stadium from the Government of Gibraltar in April 2017 in order to improve and renovate it.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "662", "text": "Barbora Bla\u017ekov\u00e1 is a Czech ski jumper. She has competed at World Cup level since the 2012/13 season, with her best individual result being 23rd place in Oberstdorf on 8 January 2017. At the 2013 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival, she won a mixed team gold medal.", "image": "images/662.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "663", "text": null, "image": "images/663.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "664", "text": null, "image": "images/664.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "665", "text": null, "image": "images/665.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "666", "text": null, "image": "images/666.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "667", "text": "The Das Almas River is a river of Goi\u00e1s state in central Brazil.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "668", "text": "G\u00f3ra \u015awi\u0119tej Anny or St. Anne Mountain is an inselberg in Upper Silesia, Poland, next to the community of the same name. It is the location of the Franciscan monastery with the miraculous statue of St. Anne and the imposing calvary, which is an important destination for Roman Catholic pilgrimage. It has been a strategic location important to both German and Polish nationalists, and in 1921 it was the site of the Battle of Annaberg, commemorated in the Third Reich by the construction of a Thingst\u00e4tte and a mausoleum. The theatre remains, but the Nazi mausoleum was destroyed and replaced with a monument to those who took part in the Third Silesian Uprising.\nThe Composed Cultural and Natural Landscape of G\u00f3ra \u015awi\u0119tej Anny was announced one of Poland's official Historic Monuments by the National Heritage Board of Poland and the President of Poland.", "image": "images/668.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "669", "text": "Computer cooling is required to remove the waste heat produced by computer components, to keep components within permissible operating temperature limits. Components that are susceptible to temporary malfunction or permanent failure if overheated include integrated circuits such as central processing units, chipset, graphics cards, and hard disk drives.\nComponents are often designed to generate as little heat as possible, and computers and operating systems may be designed to reduce power consumption and consequent heating according to workload, but more heat may still be produced than can be removed without attention to cooling. Use of heatsinks cooled by airflow reduces the temperature rise produced by a given amount of heat. Attention to patterns of airflow can prevent the development of hotspots. Computer fans are widely used along with heatsink fans to reduce temperature by actively exhausting hot air. There are also more exotic cooling techniques, such as liquid cooling. All modern day processors are designed to cut out or reduce their voltage or clock speed if the internal temperature of the processor exceeds a specified limit.", "image": "images/669.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "670", "text": null, "image": "images/670.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "671", "text": null, "image": "images/671.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "672", "text": null, "image": "images/672.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "675", "text": "In radio electronics, especially radar terminology, slant range is the line-of-sight distance along a slant direction between two points which are not at the same level relative to a specific datum.\nAn example of slant range is the distance to an aircraft flying at high altitude with respect to that of the radar antenna. The slant range is the hypotenuse of the triangle represented by the altitude of the aircraft and the distance between the radar antenna and the aircraft's ground track. In the absence of altitude information, for example from a height finder, the aircraft location would be plotted farther from the antenna than its actual ground track.", "image": "images/675.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "676", "text": "Segisaurus is a genus of small coelophysoid theropod dinosaur, that measured approximately 1 metre in length. The only known specimen was discovered in early Jurassic strata in Tsegi Canyon, Arizona, for which it was named. Segisaurus is the only dinosaur to have ever been excavated from the area.", "image": "images/676.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "677", "text": "Teldenia specca is a moth in the family Drepanidae. It was described by Wilkinson in 1967. It is found in the north-eastern Himalayas and from western China to Borneo, Sumatra, Palawan, Buru and New Guinea.\nThe length of the forewings is 9-11.5 mm for males and 10.5-12.5 mm for females. The ground colour, fringe and costa are white, the forewings with buff lunulate postmedial and subterminal fasciae. There is a row of buff spots edged in dark brown immediately proximal to the postmedial fascia. There is also a row of dark brown or black terminal spots. The hindwings are as the forewings.", "image": "images/677.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "678", "text": null, "image": "images/678.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "679", "text": "Dom Manuel II, \"the Patriot\" or \"the Unfortunate\", was the last King of Portugal, ascending the throne after the assassination of his father, King Carlos I, and his elder brother, Lu\u00eds Filipe, the Prince Royal. Before ascending the throne he held the title of Duke of Beja. His reign ended with the dissolution of the monarchy in the 5 October 1910 revolution, and Manuel lived the rest of his life in exile in Twickenham, Middlesex, England.", "image": "images/679.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "680", "text": null, "image": "images/680.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "681", "text": "This is a list of historic places in Prince County, Prince Edward Island entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are federal, provincial, or municipal. Places listed in Summerside are listed separately.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "682", "text": "Lady Andal Venkatasubba Rao School popularly known as Lady Andal is an academic institution in Harrington road, Chennai in Tamil Nadu, India. It is a unit of the Madras Seva Sadan, established in 1987. The school follows the Montessori philosophy. It is one of the top schools in Chennai preferred by the city's most famous personalities from the political, entertainment and sports world making it one of the expensive schools in the city.\nIt boasts a multicultural mix of students and follows the motto, \"Service with a Smile\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "684", "text": "In evolutionary biology, mimicry is an evolved resemblance between an organism and another object, often an organism of another species. Mimicry may evolve between different species, or between individuals of the same species. Often, mimicry functions to protect a species from predators, making it an antipredator adaptation. Mimicry evolves if a receiver perceives the similarity between a mimic and a model and as a result changes its behaviour in a way that provides a selective advantage to the mimic. The resemblances that evolve in mimicry can be visual, acoustic, chemical, tactile, or electric, or combinations of these sensory modalities. Mimicry may be to the advantage of both organisms that share a resemblance, in which case it is a form of mutualism; or mimicry can be to the detriment of one, making it parasitic or competitive. The evolutionary convergence between groups is driven by the selective action of a signal-receiver or dupe. Birds, for example, use sight to identify palatable insects, whilst avoiding the noxious ones. Over time, palatable insects may evolve to resemble noxious ones, making them mimics and the noxious ones models.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "685", "text": "Sildpollnes Church is a chapel of the Church of Norway in V\u00e5gan Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is located on the Sildpollneset peninsula on the island of Austv\u00e5g\u00f8ya. It is an annex chapel in the Svolv\u00e6r parish which is part of the Lofoten prosti in the Diocese of S\u00f8r-H\u00e5logaland. The white, wooden chapel was built in a long church style in 1891.\nThe building was completed in 1891 as a bedehus and in 1961 its status was upgraded to that of a chapel. The church is a very popular tourist location due to its location on a peninsula in the middle of a fjord with mountains in the background. It is located very close to European route E10, so it is easy to get to and photograph it.\nThe church sits on a small peninsula that is surrounded by water on three sides. Before the building of the church in 1890, the parish received permission to build a pathway through the neighbor's private property to access the church. For over 100 years, this agreement was in effect with no problems. In 2015, the church was closed because the current neighbor refused to let people through his property to reach the church because he said the 1890 agreement only covered pedestrians, not automobiles.", "image": "images/685.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "686", "text": "Australian tennis player Rod Laver had a long rivalry with his fellow Queenslander Roy Emerson. They met first on the senior amateur tour in 1958 and dominated the amateur circuit until 1962, before Laver went pro. When open tennis arrived in 1968, Emerson went pro, and had many new battles with Laver.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "687", "text": null, "image": "images/687.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "688", "text": "Haleciidae is a family of hydrozoans. Their hydroid colonies emerge from a creeping hydrorhiza and usually form upright branching colonies, although some species' colonies are stolonal. Their gonophores are typically sporosacs, growing singly or bunched into a glomulus. They remain attached to the hydroids or break off to be passively drifted away; in a few, the gonophores are naked.\nSome enigmatic actively swimming medusae have been tentatively placed in this family as a kind of \"wastebin taxon\". Should their associated hydroids turn out to belong elsewhere, they are to be moved to that family and genus. The relationships of this fairly small but distinctive radiation to other families of Leptothecata are not well understood at present. However, the family Lovenellidae, often turn out to contain the hydroid stage of medusae formerly placed in the family Haleciidae.", "image": "images/688.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "689", "text": "Daniel Jos\u00e9 Older is an American fantasy and young adult fiction writer.", "image": "images/689.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "690", "text": "Mihri\u015fah Sultan, known as \"the Georgian Beauty\", was a consort of Sultan Mustafa III, and the mother of Sultan Selim III of the Ottoman Empire, and his de facto co-regent for sixteen years from 1789 until 1805.", "image": "images/690.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "691", "text": "The Cummingsville Formation is a geologic formation in Iowa and Minnesota. It preserves fossils dating back to the Ordovician period.", "image": "images/691.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "692", "text": null, "image": "images/692.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "693", "text": "Berliner Fussball Club Dynamo e. V., commonly known as BFC Dynamo or BFC, is a German football club based in the Alt-Hohensch\u00f6nhausen locality of Berlin. BFC Dynamo was formed in 1966 from the football department of SC Dynamo Berlin and was one of the key clubs of East German football. The club is the record champion of East Germany with ten consecutive league championships from 1979 through 1988. BFC Dynamo competes in the fourth tier Regionalliga Nordost.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "694", "text": null, "image": "images/694.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "695", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Spokane County, Washington.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Spokane County, Washington, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.\nThere are 153 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. 129 of these properties and districts are located within the city of Spokane, while the remaining 23 properties and districts are located elsewhere. Another 2 properties were once listed but have been removed.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 7, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "696", "text": null, "image": "images/696.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "697", "text": "Artedidraco is a genus of barbeled plunderfishes native to the Southern Ocean.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "699", "text": "This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of St Boswells in the Scottish Borders, Scotland.", "image": "images/699.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "700", "text": "Sangai festival is an annual cultural festival organised by Manipur Tourism Department every year from 21 to 30 November. Even though many editions of this Festival has been celebrated over the past few years with the name of Tourism Festival, since 2010 this has been renamed as the Sangai Festival to stage the uniqueness of the shy and gentle brow-antlered deer popularly known as the Sangai, a regional name given to this rare species of deer. It is the state animal of Manipur. As this festival is being celebrated to promote Manipur as a world class tourism destination, it showcases the states contributions to art and culture, handloom, handicrafts, fine arts, indigenous sports, cuisine, music and adventure sports, as well as the natural environment. it is celebrated in different parts mainly in the valley areas of imphal. Many tourists come from all over the world and represent their craft making. Many people have also started to talk about the way Sangai festival is celebrated. They say that it should be celebrated only in one place with a proper arrangement and with big budget so that this festival grows more bigger and unique and spread all over the world.", "image": "images/700.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "701", "text": "The Lesser Sundas deciduous forests is a tropical dry forest ecoregion in Indonesia. The ecoregion includes the islands of Lombok, Sumbawa, Komodo, Flores, and Alor, along with the many adjacent smaller islands.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "702", "text": "Azukiarai, or Azukitogi, is a ghostly phenomenon in Japanese folklore, in which a mysterious noise that sounds like azuki beans being washed or ground is heard. It usually occurs near a river or other body of water. Sometimes the creature or spirit responsible amuses itself by singing \"azuki togou ka, hito totte kuou ka? shoki shoki.\", and anyone who approaches will inevitably fall into the water.\nWhile the perpetrator is seldom seen, he is often described as a short-statured man of grotesque appearance with a large balding head, crooked teeth, thin moustache, large bulging yellow eyes, wearing ragged clothes and bent over a pail washing azuki beans. Azukiarai is sometimes blamed on a tanuki or weasel.", "image": "images/702.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "703", "text": null, "image": "images/703.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "704", "text": null, "image": "images/704.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "705", "text": "Marc Hosemann, is a German actor.", "image": "images/705.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "706", "text": null, "image": "images/706.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "707", "text": "Ashigara was the final vessel of the four-member My\u014dk\u014d class of heavy cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which were active in World War II. The other ships of the class were Nachi, My\u014dk\u014d, and Haguro. Ashigara was named after Mount Ashigara on the border of Kanagawa and Shizuoka Prefectures.", "image": "images/707.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "708", "text": "Bakers Dolphin is the trading name of Baker's Coaches, a bus and coach company based in Weston-super-Mare.", "image": "images/708.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "709", "text": "Cowgirl Creamery is a company located in Point Reyes Station, California, which manufactures artisan cheeses. Founded in 1994, the company manufactures its own cheeses and sells other imported and domestic cheese and fine artisan foods. Its own cheeses include Red Hawk and Mt. Tam. The company operates a storefront in the Ferry Building of San Francisco. Founders Peggy Smith and Sue Conley worked for years in the kitchens of the Bay Area, and Alice Waters' Chez Panisse, where Peggy worked for many years, is among many Bay Area establishments to incorporate cheeses from Cowgirl Creamery into its menu.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "710", "text": "TransPennine Express is a British train operating company owned by FirstGroup that operates the TransPennine Express franchise. It runs regional and intercity rail services between the major cities of Northern England and Scotland.\nThe franchise operates all its services to and through Manchester covering three main routes. The service provides rail links for major towns and cities such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Sheffield, Hull, Leeds, York, Scarborough, Middlesbrough and Newcastle. TPE also run trains 24 hours a day, including through New Year's Eve night. Trains run between York, Leeds and Manchester Airport at least every three hours every night of the week.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "711", "text": "Women have served in the United States House of Representatives since the 1917 entrance of Jeannette Rankin from Montana, a member of the Republican Party. Three hundred twenty-five women have since served as U.S. Representatives. As of August 25, 2020, there are 100 women in the U.S. House of Representatives, making women 23.2% of the total of U.S. Representatives. Of the 325 women who have served in the US House, 222 have been Democrats, and 103 have been Republicans, one of whom was at first politically independent. One woman has served in the highest office of the House, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi from California, a member of the Democratic Party.\nWomen have been elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from 46 of the 50 states. The states that have not elected a woman to the U.S. House of Representatives are Alaska, Mississippi, North Dakota, and Vermont\u2014though Alaska, Mississippi, and North Dakota have elected women to the United States Senate. Women have also been sent to congress from 5 of the 6 territories of the United States; the only Territory that has not sent a woman to the U.S. House of Representatives is the Northern Mariana Islands.", "image": "images/711.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "712", "text": null, "image": "images/712.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "713", "text": null, "image": "images/713.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "714", "text": null, "image": "images/714.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "715", "text": "Sendra\u017eice is a village and municipality in Hradec Kr\u00e1lov\u00e9 District in the Hradec Kr\u00e1lov\u00e9 Region of the Czech Republic.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "716", "text": null, "image": "images/716.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "717", "text": null, "image": "images/717.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "718", "text": "Asby is a civil parish in the Eden District, Cumbria, England. It contains 22 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, four are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the small villages of Great Asby and Little Asby, and is otherwise almost completely rural. Most of the listed buildings are houses and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings. The other listed buildings comprise a church, a lych gate, almshouses, a roadbridge, a footbridge, and two wells.", "image": "images/718.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "719", "text": "Rosetta Luce Gilchrist was an American physician, author and poet.", "image": "images/719.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "720", "text": "The Brisbane Football Club is a defunct Australian rules football club, formed in May 1866. Brisbane FC was the first known football club of any code in Brisbane, Queensland.\nThe club commenced playing according to what was then known as the 'Victorian rules' football. In 1876 the club adopted rugby rules, to fit in with two newly formed Brisbane football clubs, before reverting to Victorian rules football in 1879.\nThe club was to last around only 20 years, disappearing from the public record in the late 1880s, when rugby football was in the ascendancy in Brisbane and Victorian rules football was in decline.", "image": "images/720.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "721", "text": "The state of Wyoming, being a land locked state, has a wide variety of freshwater fish in its lakes, rivers, and streams.", "image": "images/721.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "722", "text": "There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Merseyside.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "723", "text": null, "image": "images/723.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "724", "text": "Aircraft Zmaj Fizir FP-2 was a Yugoslav single-engine, two-seater biplane. It was designed by R. Fizir and D. Stankov built at the Factory Zmaj in Zemun in 1936.", "image": "images/724.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "725", "text": null, "image": "images/725.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "726", "text": "Revalenta Arabica, or Ervalenta, is a name given to a preparation which was sold in the 18th century as an empirical diet for patients, extraordinary restorative virtues being attributed to it.\nThe product that was mass-marketed was, in reality, only a preparation of the common lentil, its first name being formed for disguise by the transposition of its earlier botanical name, Ervum lens. While indeed lentils are a healthy and nutritious food, Revalenta Arabica's value was about similar to the common pea-meal.", "image": "images/726.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "727", "text": null, "image": "images/727.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "728", "text": "The 325th Operations Group is the flying component of the 325th Fighter Wing, assigned to Air Combat Command of the United States Air Force. The group is stationed at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. It conducts training on the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor and commands one operational Raptor squadron. It directs the flying and support operations of two F-22 squadrons, a fighter training squadron, an operations support squadron and a training support squadron.\nThe group was first activated in August 1942 as the 325th Fighter Group at Mitchel Field, New York. After training at Hillsgrove Army Air Field, Rhode Island, the group moved to North Africa in 1943, where it flew combat missions with the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, earning a Distinguished Unit Citation for actions over Sardinia for engaging a superior force of enemy aircraft and destroying more than half of them. The group was withdrawn from combat in the fall of 1943 and re-equipped with the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt. After moving to Italy, the group re-entered combat, earning a second Distinguished Unit Citation in January 1944.", "image": "images/728.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "729", "text": "Matej Jug is a Slovenian international referee.", "image": "images/729.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "730", "text": "Angas Downs Indigenous Protected Area is an Aboriginal Australian-owned 320,500-hectare pastoral lease, within the MacDonnell Shire area, 300 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs, Northern Territory, 135 kilometres east from Ulu\u1e5fu-Kata Tju\u1e6fa National Park, 100 kilometres south-east of Kings Canyon/Watarrka National Park and 40 kilometres from Mount Ebenezer Roadhouse on the Lasseter Highway. The property is a pastoral lease held by the Imanpa Development Association.\nIt was declared and formally recognised as an Indigenous Protected Area as part of the Australian Government's Caring for our Country scheme on 10 June 2009. The property forms part of Australia's National Reserve System.\nPrevious land management practices and other anthropogenic pressures had damaged Angas Downs, and many native species have disappeared. Preferred game and important animals are less common and feral animals and weeds pose a major challenge.", "image": "images/730.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "731", "text": "Women in Buddhism is a topic that can be approached from varied perspectives including those of theology, history, anthropology, and feminism. Topical interests include the theological status of women, the treatment of women in Buddhist societies at home and in public, the history of women in Buddhism, and a comparison of the experiences of women across different forms of Buddhism. As in other religions, the experiences of Buddhist women have varied considerably.\nScholars such as Bernard Faure and Miranda Shaw are in agreement that Buddhist studies is in its infancy in terms of addressing gender issues. Shaw gave an overview of the situation in 1994:\nIn the case of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism some progress has been made in the areas of women in early Buddhism, monasticism and Mahayana Buddhism. Two articles have seriously broached the subject of women in Indian tantric Buddhism, while somewhat more attention has been paid to Tibetan nuns and lay yoginis.\nHowever Khandro Rinpoche, a female lama in Tibetan Buddhism, downplays the significance of growing attention to the topic:", "image": "images/731.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "732", "text": "Scholastica is a saint of the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Churches and the Anglican Communion. She was born in Italy. According to a ninth century tradition, she was the twin sister of Benedict of Nursia. Her feast day is 10 February, Saint Scholastica's Day. Scholastica is traditionally regarded as the foundress of the Benedictine nuns.", "image": "images/732.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "733", "text": "In product development, an end user is a person who ultimately uses or is intended to ultimately use a product. The end user stands in contrast to users who support or maintain the product, such as sysops, system administrators, database administrators, information technology experts, software professionals and computer technicians. End users typically do not possess the technical understanding or skill of the product designers, a fact that is easy for designers to forget or overlook, leading to features with which the customer is dissatisfied. In information technology, end users are not \"customers\" in the usual sense\u2014they are typically employees of the customer. For example, if a large retail corporation buys a software package for its employees to use, even though the large retail corporation was the \"customer\" which purchased the software, the end users are the employees of the company who will use the software at work.\nCertain American defense-related products and information require export approval from the United States Government under the ITAR and EAR.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "734", "text": null, "image": "images/734.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "735", "text": "Edmund Sixtus Muskie was an American statesman and political leader who served as the 58th United States Secretary of State under President Jimmy Carter, a United States Senator from Maine from 1959 to 1980, the 64th Governor of Maine from 1955 to 1959, and a member of the Maine House of Representatives from 1946 to 1951. He was the Democratic Party's candidate for Vice President of the United States in the 1968 presidential election, alongside Hubert Humphrey.\nBorn in Rumford, Maine to Polish parents, Muskie graduated from Bates College in Lewiston, and Cornell University in Ithaca. He worked as a lawyer for two years before serving in the United States Naval Reserve from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. Upon his return, Muskie served in the Maine State Legislature from 1946 to 1951 against heavy Republican opposition. Despite an unsuccessful bid for the mayoralty of Waterville, he was elected the 64th Governor of Maine in an upset victory as its first Roman Catholic in 1954.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "736", "text": "State Highways or RC Roads are the major roads next to National Highways in Puducherry District designated with numbering. Public Works Department, Puducherry is primarily responsible for planning, design, construction and maintenance of RC Roads.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "737", "text": "Foeniculum is a genus of flowering plants in the carrot family. It includes the commonly cultivated fennel, Foeniculum vulgare.\nSpecies\nFoeniculum scoparium Qu\u00e9zel - North Africa\nFoeniculum subinodorum Maire, Weiller & Wilczek - North Africa\nFoeniculum vulgare Mill. - Mediterranean, cultivated and naturalized in many regions", "image": "images/737.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "738", "text": "Demodicosis, also called demodectic mange or red mange, is caused by a sensitivity to and overpopulation of Demodex spp. as the host's immune system is unable to keep the mites under control.\nDemodex is a genus of mite in the family Demodicidae. The mites are specific to their hosts, and each mammal species is host to one or two unique species of Demodex mites. Therefore, demodicosis cannot be transferred cross species and has no zoonotic potential.", "image": "images/738.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "739", "text": "The Museum of Science is a science museum and indoor zoo in Boston, Massachusetts, located in Science Park, a plot of land spanning the Charles River. Along with over 700 interactive exhibits, the museum features a number of live presentations throughout the building every day, along with shows at the Charles Hayden Planetarium and the Mugar Omni Theater, the only domed IMAX screen in New England. The museum is also an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and is home to over 100 animals, many of which have been rescued and rehabilitated.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "740", "text": null, "image": "images/740.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "742", "text": null, "image": "images/742.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "743", "text": null, "image": "images/743.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "744", "text": "Jean-Marie-Pierre-Fran\u00e7ois Doursenne, called Dorsenne, count Lepaige was a French military commander of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He eventually became one of the senior commanders in the Imperial Guard.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "745", "text": "Xalapa is the capital city of the Mexican state of Veracruz and the name of the surrounding municipality. In the 2005 census the city reported a population of 387,879 and the municipality of which it serves as municipal seat reported a population of 413,136. The municipality has an area of 118.45 km\u00b2. Xalapa lies near the geographic center of the state and is the second-largest city in the state after the city of Veracruz to the southeast.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "746", "text": null, "image": "images/746.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "747", "text": null, "image": "images/747.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "748", "text": "Punjab is Pakistan's most populous province, with a population of about 110,012,442 as of 2017. Forming the bulk of the transnational Punjab region, it is bordered by the Pakistani provinces of Sindh, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the enclave of Islamabad, and Azad Kashmir. It also shares borders with the Indian states of Punjab, Rajasthan, and the Indian-administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The capital is Lahore, a cultural, historical, economic and cosmopolitan centre of Pakistan where the country's cinema industry, and much of its fashion industry, are based. Punjab is also the world's fifth-most populous subnational entity, and the most populous outside China or India.\nPunjab has been inhabited since ancient times. The Indus Valley Civilization, dating to 2600 BCE, was first discovered at Harappa. Punjab features heavily in the Hindu epic poem, the Mahabharata, and is home to Taxila, site of what is considered by many to be the oldest university in the world. In 326 BCE, Alexander the Great defeated King Porus at the Battle of the Hydaspes near Mong, Punjab. The Umayyad empire conquered Punjab in the 8th century CE.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "749", "text": "1775 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1775th year of the Common Era and Anno Domini designations, the 775th year of the 2nd millennium, the 75th year of the 18th century, and the 6th year of the 1770s decade. As of the start of 1775, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.", "image": "images/749.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "750", "text": null, "image": "images/750.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "751", "text": null, "image": "images/751.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "752", "text": null, "image": "images/752.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "753", "text": "Caritas Medical Centre is a district general hospital in So Uk, Cheung Sha Wan, New Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is the major hospital in Sham Shui Po District and co-managed by the Hospital Authority and Caritas Hong Kong.", "image": "images/753.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "754", "text": null, "image": "images/754.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "755", "text": null, "image": "images/755.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "756", "text": "Mark Finch was an English promoter of LGBT cinema. Having founded and expanded several international film festivals he created the first LGBT film market for distributors, sales agents, and independent film producers.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "757", "text": "B\u00fcrg is a prominent lunar impact crater in the northeast part of the Moon. It lies within the lava-flooded, ruined crater formation designated Lacus Mortis. To the south and southeast is the crater pair Plana and Mason. To the west, beyond the rim of Lacus Mortis, is the prominent crater Eudoxus.", "image": "images/757.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "758", "text": "L\u00e1zaro C\u00e1rdenas is one of the eleven municipalities that make up the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. Its municipal seat is the town of Kantunilk\u00edn, which was founded on 10 October 1859. Its borders are, to the west, the municipalities of Tizim\u00edn and Chemax in the state of Yucat\u00e1n, to the east the municipalities of Isla Mujeres and Benito Ju\u00e1rez, and to the south Solidaridad.\nIt is named after L\u00e1zaro C\u00e1rdenas del R\u00edo who was President of Mexico from 1934 to 1940.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "759", "text": "Delphine Ernotte is a French telecommunications and media executive. She is the chief executive officer of France T\u00e9l\u00e9visions, and a former executive at Orange S.A.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "760", "text": null, "image": "images/760.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "761", "text": "Samuel Prescott Hildreth was a pioneer physician, scientist, and historian, authoring numerous scientific and historical works. His history books are largely based on first-person accounts and primary documents, providing insight into the early settlement of Marietta, Ohio and the Northwest Territory and the lives of early pioneers.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "762", "text": null, "image": "images/762.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "764", "text": "Limeux is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France.", "image": "images/764.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "765", "text": "David Adam Segal is an American politician, activist, and writer who was a Democratic member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives, representing District 2 from 2007 until January 2011. Prior to that, he served as Minority Leader of the Providence City Council from 2003 until 2007, elected at the age of 22 as the first and only member of the Green Party ever elected in Rhode Island. Segal was a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in the state's 1st congressional district on 14 September 2010. He serves as the executive director of the online organizing group Demand Progress. The organization helped lead the fight against the Stop Online Piracy Act and related bills, co-led efforts to institute net neutrality regulations, and has been at the forefront of various other policy and activism efforts. Segal is a co-editor of a book about the organizing that led to the defeat of SOPA, published by O/R Books, called Hacking Politics.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "766", "text": "\"O zittre nicht, mein lieber Sohn\" is the first aria performed by the Queen of the Night in Mozart's singspiel The Magic Flute. It is not as well known as the Queen's second aria, \"Der H\u00f6lle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen\", though no less demanding; the aria requires a soprano coloratura with extremely high tessitura and great vocal flexibility.", "image": "images/766.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "767", "text": "The fork-tailed woodnymph is a species of hummingbird. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, and degraded former forests.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "768", "text": null, "image": "images/768.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "769", "text": "Edward Mandla is an Australian politician and businessman. He was a Councillor for the City of Sydney from 2012 to 2016. His business career spans over two decades in the information technology and executive search industries. He is a former president of the Australian Computer Society and currently sits on the board of directors of several companies and organizations.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "770", "text": "This is a list of airlines of Canada which have an Air Operator Certificate issued by Transport Canada, the civil aviation authority of Canada. Please see lists of airlines by provinces or territories for sorted lists.\nNote: Airlines in italics have scheduled passenger service.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "771", "text": null, "image": "images/771.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "772", "text": null, "image": "images/772.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "773", "text": null, "image": "images/773.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "774", "text": "Dolenja Vas pri Polici is a small settlement north of Polica in the Municipality of Grosuplje in central Slovenia. The area is part of the historical region of Lower Carniola. The municipality is now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "775", "text": null, "image": "images/775.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "776", "text": null, "image": "images/776.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "777", "text": "Mount Doane el. 10,551 feet is a mountain peak in the Absaroka Range in Yellowstone National Park. The peak is named for Lieutenant Gustavus Cheyney Doane, a U.S. Army cavalry officer who escorted the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition into Yellowstone in 1870. During that expedition, Doane and Nathaniel P. Langford ascended several peaks east of Yellowstone Lake.", "image": "images/777.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "778", "text": null, "image": "images/778.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "779", "text": "Grenoble is the prefecture and largest city of the Is\u00e8re department in the Auvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes region of Southeastern France. It lies at the foot of the French Alps where the river Drac joins the Is\u00e8re. A significant European scientific centre, the city advertises itself as the \"Capital of the Alps\", due to its size and its proximity to the mountains.\nGrenoble's history goes back over 2,000 years, to a time when it was a small Gallic village. It became the capital of the Dauphin\u00e9 in the 11th century. Industrial development increased the prominence of Grenoble through several periods of economic expansion over the last three centuries. This started with a booming glove industry in the 18th and 19th centuries, continued with the development of a strong hydropower industry in the late 19th to early 20th centuries and ended with a post-World War II economic boom symbolized by the holding of the X Olympic Winter Games in 1968.\nThe city has grown to be one of Europe's most important research, technology and innovation centres, with one in five inhabitants working directly in these fields.", "image": "images/779.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "780", "text": null, "image": "images/780.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "781", "text": null, "image": "images/781.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "782", "text": "The 54th Academy Awards were presented March 29, 1982, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. The ceremonies were presided over by Johnny Carson.\nChariots of Fire was the surprise winner of the Best Picture Oscar. It was the first time in 13 years that a British film won the Academy's top honor. The next year's winner, Gandhi, was also a British production.\nHenry Fonda won his only competitive Oscar this year, as Best Actor for On Golden Pond. At 76 years of age, Fonda became the oldest winner in the Best Actor category in Academy history. The only other nomination he received in his career was Best Actor for his performance in The Grapes of Wrath 41 years earlier \u2013 a record gap between acting nominations. His co-star, Katharine Hepburn, won her fourth Best Actress award, extending her own record for the most Best Actress wins by any actress.\nThis year's nominations also marked the second time that three different films were nominated for the \"Big Five\" Academy Awards: Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress, and Screenplay. The three films were On Golden Pond, Atlantic City and Reds. However, none of them won the Best Picture prize, losing to Chariots of Fire.", "image": "images/782.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "783", "text": "Nervilia concolor, commonly known as the tall shield orchid and as Nervilia aragoana in Australia is a small terrestrial orchid found in South and Southeast Asia and in northern Australia. It has pale green, short-lived flowers with a cream-coloured or yellowish labellum and a more or less circular leaf which emerges at the base of the flowering stem after flowering.", "image": "images/783.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "784", "text": null, "image": "images/784.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "785", "text": "The Nieuport 28 C.1, a French biplane fighter aircraft flown during World War I, was built by Nieuport and designed by Gustave Delage. Owing its lineage to the successful line of sesquiplane fighters that included the Nieuport 17, the Nieuport 28 continued a similar design philosophy of a lightweight and highly maneuverable aircraft.\nBy the time the Nieuport 28 was available, the SPAD XIII had been chosen to equip the escadrilles de chasse of the A\u00e9ronautique Militaire for 1918, and this fighter was also the first choice for the projected American \"pursuit\" squadrons. In the event, a shortage of SPADs led to Nieuport 28s being issued to four American squadrons between March and August 1918, becoming the first aircraft to see operational service with an American fighter squadron.\nNieuport 28s saw considerable post-war service: in particular 50 were \"returned\" to America, and as well as army and naval service these found civilian use, especially in Hollywood films.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "786", "text": "El Greco was a Cretan-born painter, sculptor and architect of the Spanish Renaissance. El Greco left his birthplace for Venice in 1567, never to return. El Greco's three years in Venice profoundly influenced his style. In 1577, he emigrated to Toledo, Spain, where he lived and worked until the end of his life.\nEl Greco's oeuvre is thus divided in three main periods:\nWorks he painted while he was still in Crete\nWorks he painted while he was still in Venice and Rome\nWorks he painted while he was still in Toledo\nEl Greco was mainly a painter but a few sculptures, including Epimetheus and Pandora, have also been attributed to El Greco. This doubtful attribution is based on the testimony of Pacheco. Pacheco saw in El Greco's studio a series of figurines, but these may have been merely models, like those used in the Italian workshops. The figures illustrated recall certain nudes in paintings by El Greco in their elongated proportions, but their naturalism and the accentuated musculature of the male figure are regarded by certain researchers as surprising for El Greco.", "image": "images/786.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "787", "text": null, "image": "images/787.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "788", "text": null, "image": "images/788.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "789", "text": "This family represents the internal ribosome entry site (IRES) of the hepatitis A virus. HAV IRES is a 450 nucleotide long sequence located in the 735 nt long 5\u2019 UTR of Hepatitis A viral RNA genome. IRES elements allow cap and end-independent translation of mRNA in the host cell. The IRES achieves this by mediating the internal initiation of translation by recruiting a ribosomal 40S pre-initiation complex directly to the initiation codon and eliminates the requirement for eukaryotic initiation factor, eIF4F.", "image": "images/789.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "790", "text": "Bong Joon-ho is a South Korean filmmaker. His films feature social themes, genre-mixing, black humor, and sudden tone shifts. In 2017, Metacritic ranked Bong 13th on its list of the 25 best film directors of the 21st century.\nHe first became known to audiences and achieved a cult following with his directorial debut film, the black comedy Barking Dogs Never Bite (2000), before achieving both critical and commercial success with his subsequent films: the crime thriller Memories of Murder (2003), the monster film The Host (2006), the science fiction action film Snowpiercer (2013), and the Academy Award-winning black comedy social thriller Parasite (2019), all of which are among the highest-grossing films in South Korea, with Parasite also being the highest-grossing South Korean film in history.\nAll of Bong's films have been South Korean productions, although both Snowpiercer and Okja (2017) are mostly in the English language. Two of his films have screened in competition at the Cannes Film Festival\u2014Okja in 2017 and Parasite in 2019; the latter earned the Palme d'Or, which was a first for a South Korean film.", "image": "images/790.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "791", "text": null, "image": "images/791.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "792", "text": null, "image": "images/792.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "793", "text": "Match Analysis is a US company with headquarters in Emeryville, California. The company employs 70 staff in their offices and data collection facilities in California and Mexico City, Mexico.\nThe company provides video analysis tools and digital library archiving services supplying performance and physical tracking data to football coaches, teams, and players. The objective is to improve individual and team performance and/or analyze opposition patterns of play to give tactical advantage.\nMatch Analysis records and verifies over 2,500 distinct events per football match with every touch by every player catalogued, synchronized against video feeds, and stored in a searchable video database.", "image": "images/793.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "794", "text": "The Dart River, Te Awa Wakatipu in the M\u0101ori language, flows through rugged forested country in the southwestern South Island of New Zealand. Partly in Mount Aspiring National Park, it flows south-west and then south for 60 kilometres from its headwaters in the Southern Alps and the Dart Glacier, eventually flowing into the northern end of Lake Wakatipu near Glenorchy. It was named in the 1860s by a runholder, William Gilbert Rees, who chose the name for the river's swift flow.\nSeveral popular tramping tracks are nearby, notably the Rees-Dart Track, which follows the valley of the Dart and the nearby Rees River. Jetboats operate on the river.\nThe Dart River, as many other areas in and around the Glenorchy and Queenstown area, has also been the location for many scenes filmed for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. Examples of these locations are Isengard, filmed at Dan's Paddock and Lothl\u00f3rien in the forests slightly further north.\nThe upper valley was the site of one of New Zealand's worst light aircraft accidents in 1989, when an Aspiring Air Britten-Norman Islander crashed, killing all ten people on board.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "795", "text": "The Mosaic ceiling of the Florence Baptistery is a set of mosaics covering the internal dome and apses of the Baptistery of Florence. It is one of the most important cycles of medieval Italian mosaics, created between 1225 and around 1330 using designs by major Florentine painters such as Cimabue, Coppo di Marcovaldo, Meliore and the Maestro della Maddalena, probably by mosaicists from Venice.", "image": "images/795.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "797", "text": "The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961 is an international treaty to prohibit production and supply of specific drugs and of drugs with similar effects except under licence for specific purposes, such as medical treatment and research. As noted below, its major effects included updating the Paris Convention of 13 July 1931 to include the vast number of synthetic opioids invented in the intervening thirty years and a mechanism for more easily including new ones. From 1931 to 1961, most of the families of synthetic opioids had been developed, including drugs related to methadone, pethidine, morphinans and dextromoramide. Research on fentanyls and piritramide was also nearing fruition at that point.\nEarlier treaties had only controlled opium, coca, and derivatives such as morphine, heroin and cocaine. The Single Convention, adopted in 1961, consolidated those treaties and broadened their scope to include cannabis and drugs whose effects are similar to those of the drugs specified. The Commission on Narcotic Drugs and the World Health Organization were empowered to add, remove, and transfer drugs among the treaty's four schedules of controlled substances.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "798", "text": "Brick Romanesque is an architectural style and chronological phase of architectural history. The term described Romanesque buildings built of brick; like the subsequent Brick Gothic, it is geographically limited to Northern Germany and the Baltic region. Structures in other regions are not described as Brick Romanesque but as \"Romanesque brick-built church\" or similar terms.\nIn comparison to Brick Gothic, Brick Romanesque is a less established and less frequently used term. On the one hand, this is caused by the fact that the Baltic region was only beginning to develop its own stylistic identity during the Romanesque period, on the other by the relatively low number of surviving buildings. Many of the major Brick Gothic edifices had Brick Romanesque predecessors, remains of which are often still visible. Nearly all preserved buildings are churches. The buildings contrast with earlier stone-built churches, which were constructed of glacial erratics and rubble. Such rounded stones limit the potential size of a building; the material and technique do not permit the construction of structures larger than a village church for static reasons.", "image": "images/798.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "799", "text": null, "image": "images/799.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "801", "text": null, "image": "images/801.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "802", "text": null, "image": "images/802.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "803", "text": "Bytom is a city with powiat rights in southern Poland, in Silesia, in centre of Metropolitan Association of Upper Silesia and D\u0105browa Basin.\nIt is one of the oldest cities in the Upper Silesia, and the former seat of the Piast dukes of the Duchy of Bytom. Until 1532, it was in the hands of the Silesian Piasts, then it belonged to the Hohenzollern dynasty. After 1623 it was a state country in the hands of the Donnersmarck family. From 1742\u20131945 the town was within the borders of Prussia and Germany, and played an important role as an economic and administrative centre of the local industrial region. Until the outbreak of World War II, it was the main centre of national, social, cultural and publishing organisations fighting to preserve Polish identity in Upper Silesia.\nDuring Kristallnacht in 1938, Nazi Germans burned down the Bytom Synagogue. In 1942, the Beuthen Jewish community was liquidated and its members were the first transport to be sent to Auschwitz concentration camp.\nAfter the war, decades of the Polish People's Republic were characterized by a constant emphasis on the development of heavy industry, which deeply polluted and degraded Bytom.", "image": "images/803.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "805", "text": null, "image": "images/805.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "806", "text": "The Hohe Warte is a hill in the 19th district of the city of Vienna, D\u00f6bling between Heiligenstadt and Unterd\u00f6bling. There is also a street with the same name. In the 19th century, a number of villas were built on the Hohe Warte because it offered good views of the surrounding areas. Today, the Hohe Warte is best known firstly as the site of the Zentralanstalt f\u00fcr Meteorologie und Geodynamik, which is also often referred to as the Hohe Warte because of its address, secondly for the former presidential villa of the Austrian Bundespr\u00e4sident, and thirdly for the stadium Casino-Stadion Hohe Warte.\nIn 1872, the Zentralanstalt f\u00fcr Meteorologie und Geodynamik relocated from Wieden to the Hohe Warte; its new home had been built by Heinrich von Ferstel between 1870 and 1872. The institute is responsible inter alia for Austria\u2019s daily weather reports. In 1957, the complex on the Hohe Warte was greatly expanded, and in 1967 and 1973 a radar tower, a facility for filling hot air balloons and a new office tower were added. This office tower today also houses a large library with a collection specialising in meteorology and geophysics.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "807", "text": null, "image": "images/807.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "808", "text": null, "image": "images/808.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "810", "text": null, "image": "images/810.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "811", "text": "Harbhajan Singh Plaha, commonly known as Harbhajan or simply Bhajji or Bhajju Pa, is an Indian international cricketer, who plays all forms of the game cricket. A specialist spin bowler, he has the second-highest number of Test wickets by an off spinner, behind Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan.\nHe is the former captain of IPL team Mumbai Indians and Punjab for the 2012\u201313 Ranji Trophy season.\nSingh made his Test and One Day International debuts in early 1998. His career was initially affected by investigations into the legality of his bowling action, as well as several disciplinary incidents. However, in 2001, with leading leg spinner Anil Kumble injured, Harbhajan's career was resuscitated after Indian captain Sourav Ganguly called for his inclusion in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy team. In that series victory over Australia, Harbhajan established himself as the team's leading spinner by taking 32 wickets, becoming the first Indian bowler to take a hat-trick in Test cricket. He is also an Officer in the Punjab Police and has held the rank of a Superintendent of police, reporting to Punjab Police HQ at Barnala.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "812", "text": null, "image": "images/812.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "813", "text": "The Montreal Symphony Orchestra is a Canadian symphony orchestra based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The orchestra\u2019s home is the Montreal Symphony House at Place des Arts. It is the only orchestra in the world that possesses an octobass.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "814", "text": "The Hearne Craton is a craton in northern Canada which, together with the Rae Craton, forms the Western Churchill Province. Hearne is one of the six Archaean cratons of the Canadian Shield that are bound together by Palaeoproterozoic orogenic belts. Before being merged these six cratons formed independent microcontinents.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "815", "text": "Panhtwar also known as Princess Thonbanhla was the queen regnant of Beikthano, the ancient cities of the Pyu Kingdom. She was considered to be a strong, spiritual lady of war and fame. Panhtwar is referring to \"beautiful in three ways within one day\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "816", "text": "Aphroditus or Aphroditos was a male Aphrodite originating from Amathus on the island of Cyprus and celebrated in Athens.\nAphroditus was portrayed as having a female shape and clothing like Aphrodite's but also a phallus, and hence, a male name. This deity would have arrived in Athens from Cyprus in the 4th century BC. In the 5th century BC, however, there existed hermae of Aphroditus, or phallic statues with a female head.\nAphroditus is the same as the later god Hermaphroditos, whose name is a combinations of his parents Aphrodite and Hermes, who first occurs in the Characters of Theophrastus. Photius also explained that Aphroditus was Hermaphroditos, and cited fragments from Attic comedies mentioning the divinity. In later mythology Hermaphroditos came to be regarded as the son of Hermes and Aphrodite.\nOne of the earliest surviving images from Athens is a fragment, found in the Athenian agora, of a clay mould for a terracotta figurine.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "817", "text": "Founded in 1887, the University at Buffalo School of Law is a graduate professional school at the University at Buffalo. It is the State University of New York system's only law school. U.S. News & World Report ranks the University at Buffalo School of Law 99th in the nation for 2021. The University at Buffalo School of Law is No. 1 in Thomson Reuter's \"Super Lawyers\" ranking of law graduates practicing in Upstate New York, which includes 54 of the 62 counties in New York State. This is in addition to the UB Law School's 2010 national ranking, where it placed 48th out of the 180 law schools in the country that produced Super Lawyers, a measure which examines \"twelve indicators of professional achievement\". Also, Malcolm Gladwell, in the New Yorker Magazine, devised a formula that ranks UB within the top 50 whereas Reuters ranks UB Law as 48th overall in the nation.\nAccording to the University at Buffalo School of Law's 2018 ABA-required disclosures, 69.2% of the Class of 2018 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "818", "text": "The Field Elm cultivar Ulmus minor 'Hoersholmiensis', Hoersholm elm, originated from seed sown at the H\u00f8rsholm Planteskole, Denmark, c. 1885, where it was propagated by the nursery proprietor Lars Nielsen. The Sp\u00e4th nursery of Berlin, however, which marketed 'Hoersholmiensis' in the interwar period, considered it a hybrid rather than a form of field elm, a view shared by Christine Buisman, who in 1931 labelled a herbarium specimen from a Sp\u00e4th-sourced tree in The Hague as a form of Ulmus \u00d7 hollandica.", "image": "images/818.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "819", "text": "Meaux is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the \u00cele-de-France region in the metropolitan area of Paris, France. It is 41.1 km east-northeast of the center of Paris.\nMeaux is a subprefecture of the Seine-et-Marne department. In France a subprefecture is the chef-lieu of an arrondissement: Meaux is the subprefecture of the arrondissement of Meaux. It is also the chef-lieu of a smaller administrative division: the canton of Meaux. Finally, since its creation in 2003, Meaux has been the centre and the main town of an agglomeration community, the Communaut\u00e9 d'agglom\u00e9ration du Pays de Meaux.", "image": "images/819.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "820", "text": "Eriphyle was a figure in Greek mythology who, in exchange for the Necklace of Harmonia given to her by Polynices, persuaded her husband Amphiaraus to undertake the raid which precipitated the Seven Against Thebes. She was then slain by her son Alcmaeon. In Jean Racine's 1674 retelling of Iphigenia at Aulis, she is an orphan whose real name turns out to be Iphigenia as well; despite her many misdeeds, she rescues Iphigenia the daughter of Agamemnon.", "image": "images/820.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "821", "text": null, "image": "images/821.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "822", "text": null, "image": "images/822.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "823", "text": "Piet Piraat is a Flemish children's program written and produced by Studio 100. Shown in Belgium on Ketnet and in the Netherlands on Z@PP, Piet Piraat is a good-natured pirate who crosses the Seven Seas with his crew, getting into various adventures. The five-minute stories bear resemblance to Studio 100's main production, Samson en Gert, and mostly deal with the same subject matter; \"cheaters never win\" and \"honesty is the best policy\".", "image": "images/823.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "824", "text": null, "image": "images/824.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "825", "text": "Petar Parchevich or Petar Mihaylov Parchev was a Bulgarian Roman Catholic archbishop, diplomat, scholar, baron of Austria and one of the architects behind the anti-Ottoman Chiprovtsi Uprising.\nA native of Chiprovtsi and one of Bulgaria's most educated people of the 17th century, Parchevich was among the leaders of the Bulgarian Roman Catholics. His numerous diplomatic visits to the royal courts of Europe were mostly in an attempt to garner support for an anti-Ottoman uprising in Bulgaria, which he did not live to witness. Nevertheless, his efforts in defending Christianity earned him a noble title from the Austrian emperors, and he took up several important positions within the Roman Catholic ecclesiastical hierarchy.", "image": "images/825.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "826", "text": "The National Flag of India is a horizontal rectangular tricolour of India saffron, white and India green; with the Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel, in navy blue at its centre. It was adopted in its present form during a meeting of the Constituent Assembly held on 22 July 1947, and it became the official flag of the Dominion of India on 15 August 1947. The flag was subsequently retained as that of the Republic of India. In India, the term \"tricolour\" almost always refers to the Indian national flag. The flag is based on the Swaraj flag, a flag of the Indian National Congress designed by Pingali Venkayya.\nBy law, the flag is to be made of khadi, a special type of hand-spun cloth or silk, made popular by Mahatma Gandhi. The manufacturing process and specifications for the flag are laid out by the Bureau of Indian Standards. The right to manufacture the flag is held by the Khadi Development and Village Industries Commission, who allocates it to regional groups. As of 2009, the Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha has been the sole manufacturer of the flag.\nUsage of the flag is governed by the Flag Code of India and other laws relating to the national emblems.", "image": "images/826.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "827", "text": "Nepenthes bokorensis is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Cambodia. It is known from Mount Bokor in the south of the country, and an as yet undetermined specimen suggests that it may also be present in other parts of the D\u00e2mrei Mountains of Kampot Province. The specific epithet bokorensis refers to both Mount Bokor and Bokor National Park.", "image": "images/827.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "828", "text": "The 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup was an international association football tournament and the world championship for women's national teams under the age of 20, presented by Grant Connell, organized by the sport's world governing body FIFA. It was the seventh edition of the tournament, took place from 5\u201324 August 2014 in Canada, which was named the host nation for the tournament in conjunction with its successful bid for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. Canada was the first country to stage this tournament twice, after hosting the inaugural edition in 2002.\nGermany beat Nigeria 1\u20130 after extra time in the final. Germany won its third title while Nigeria lost their second final.", "image": "images/828.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "829", "text": "The Lao People's Democratic Republic is the modern state derived from the final Kingdom of Laos. The political source of Lao history and cultural identity is the Tai kingdom of Lan Xang, which during its apogee emerged as one of the largest kingdoms in Southeast Asia. Lao history is filled with frequent conflict and warfare, but infrequent scholarly attention. The resulting dates and references are approximate, and rely on source material from court chronicles which survived both war and neglect, or outside sources from competing neighboring kingdoms in what are now China, Vietnam, Burma, Thailand, and Cambodia.\nLao kingship was based upon the mandala system established by the example of King Ashoka. In theory, Lao kings and their successors were chosen by agreement of the king's Sena, through the validity the king's lineage, and by personal Dharma through commitment to propagating Theravada Buddhism. Kingship was not based exclusively on primogeniture or divine right as was common in other monarchies.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "830", "text": null, "image": "images/830.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "831", "text": "The following is a list of notable trees from around the world. Trees listed here are regarded as important or specific by their historical, national, locational, natural or mythological context. The list includes actual trees located throughout the world, as well as trees from myths.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "832", "text": "National symbols of Belgium are the symbols used to represent the Kingdom of Belgium. Article 193 of the Belgian Constitution is dedicated to specifying the national flag, colours, coat of arms, and motto. It says the following: \"The Belgian nation takes red, yellow and black as colours, and as state coat of arms the Belgian lion with the motto Unity makes strength.\"", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "833", "text": "Die Hochzeit is an unfinished opera by Richard Wagner which predates his completed works in the genre. Wagner completed the libretto, then started composing the music in the second half of 1832 when he was just nineteen. He abandoned the project and destroyed the libretto after his sister Rosalie, who was the main supporter and the spokesman of the family, expressed her disgust at the story. Today, only three pieces survive from the opera.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "834", "text": "Below is a list of Delta Sigma Theta members. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated was founded on January 13, 1913, at Howard University. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated was first incorporated in Washington, D.C., on February 9, 1913. On January 20, 1930, the organization was incorporated as a perpetual body. The nomenclature of graduate chapters are named according to geographic location and \"Alumnae\" annexed to the service area's name.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "836", "text": "Stoke Bruern railway station was on the Stratford-upon-Avon, Towcester and Midland Junction Railway which opened on 1 December 1892 near the Northamptonshire village of Stoke Bruerne after which it was misnamed. Passenger services were withdrawn on 31 March 1893. It is arguable that Stoke Bruern along with Salcey Forest have a claim to have had the shortest passenger service of any British railway station. On the first service, it was reported that one person alighted at Salcey Forest, but no-one joined, whilst at Stoke Bruern, seven joined and one alighted. The service attracted no more than twenty passengers a week and the SMJ incurred a loss of \u00a340. The station was situated in a sparsely populated area and only saw passenger services for four months, despite the railway company's optimism which saw substantial station facilities provided in the expectation of traffic which never came. The station remained open for goods until 1952.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "837", "text": "The 2019\u201320 Australian bushfire season, colloquially known as the Black Summer, was a period of unusually intense bushfires throughout Australia.\nIn June 2019 the Queensland Fire and Emergency Service acting director warned of the potential for an early start to the bushfire season which normally starts in August. The warning was based on the Northern Australia bushfire seasonal outlook noting exceptional dry conditions and a lack of soil moisture, combined with early fires in central Queensland. Throughout the summer, hundreds of fires burnt, mainly in the southeast of the country. The major fires peaked during December\u2013January.\nAs of 9 March 2020, the fires burnt an estimated 18.6 million hectares, destroyed over 5,900 buildings and killed at least 34 people. Nearly three billion terrestrial vertebrates alone \u2013 the vast majority being reptiles \u2013 were affected and some endangered species were believed to be driven to extinction. At its peak, air quality dropped to hazardous levels in all southern and eastern states.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "838", "text": null, "image": "images/838.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "839", "text": null, "image": "images/839.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "840", "text": null, "image": "images/840.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "841", "text": "In freshwater or marine systems apparent oxygen utilization is the difference between oxygen gas solubility and the measured oxygen concentration in water with the same physical and chemical properties. Such differences typically occur when biological activity acts to change the ambient concentration of oxygen. For example, primary production liberates oxygen and increases its concentration, while respiration consumes it and decreases its concentration.\nConsequently, the AOU of a water sample represents the sum of the biological activity that the sample has experienced since it was last in equilibrium with the atmosphere.\nIn shallow water systems, the full water column is generally in close contact with the atmosphere, and oxygen concentrations are typically close to saturation, and AOU values are near zero.\nIn deep water systems, water can be out of contact with the atmosphere for extremely long periods of time and large positive AOU values are typical.\nOn occasion, where near-surface primary production has raised oxygen concentrations above saturation, negative AOU values are possible.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "842", "text": "The Rochester Grain Elevator, formerly the Griggs Brothers Grain Elevator, is a grain elevator located at 303 East University Drive in Rochester, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "843", "text": "The Michigan\u2013Michigan State football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the University of Michigan Wolverines and the Michigan State University Spartans. The teams first played in 1898 and have met 112 times. The winner of each year's game receives the Paul Bunyan \u2013 Governor of Michigan Trophy, a four-foot wooden statute of a lumberjack that was first presented in 1953 to commemorate Michigan State's beginning football competition as a member of the Big Ten Conference.\nMichigan leads the series with an overall record of 71\u201336\u20135, though the series has seen several ebbs and flows during which one team or the other has experienced periods of dominance. In the earliest years of the rivalry from 1898 to 1933, Michigan was the dominant program with a record of 23\u20132\u20133. The Spartans' first victories were in 1913 and 1915 under head coach John Macklin. Prior to 1958, 44 of the 50 games were played on Michigan's home field. The teams began alternating home fields in 1958.\nThe Spartans had four consecutive victories from 1934 to 1937 under head coach Charlie Bachman.", "image": "images/843.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "844", "text": "NGC 7790 is a young open cluster of stars located some 10,800 light years away from Earth in the northern constellation of Cassiopeia. At this distance, the light from the cluster has undergone extinction from interstellar gas and dust equal to E = 0.51 magnitude in the UBV photometric system. NGC 7790 has a Trumpler class rating of II2m and the estimated age is 60\u201380 million years. It contains three cepheid variables: CEa Cas, CEb Cas, and CF Cas.\nThis cluster is on an orbit through the Milky Way galaxy that has an eccentricity of 0.22 \u00b1 0.07 and a period of million years. It will come as close as 20.2 \u00b1 3.9 kly to, and as distant as 31.6 \u00b1 2.9 kly from, the Galactic Center. The maximum distance reached above the galactic plane is 0.78 \u00b1 1.30 kly. On average, it will cross the galactic plane every million years.", "image": "images/844.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "845", "text": null, "image": "images/845.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "846", "text": "Nelson Meade County Farm Park is a 141-acre public park in eastern Ann Arbor, Michigan owned by Washtenaw County and operated by the county's Parks and Recreation Commission. Consisting of a mix of woodlands, fields, and gardens, the park is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna and is a popular local destination for gardening, hiking, jogging, and biking. The park has been county land since 1836, although for the majority of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries it was used as the county's poorhouse and then as its infirmary. In 1972, the site began transitioning to parkland with the creation of community gardens, and over the next couple decades various trails and a perennial garden were created. Since 2000, the park has experienced significant ecological restoration efforts, including the removal of invasive plants, prairie restoration, and the creation of a wet meadow during the restoration of Malletts Creek.", "image": "images/846.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "847", "text": null, "image": "images/847.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "848", "text": "M\u00e1ximo G\u00f3mez y B\u00e1ez was a Dominican Major General in Cuba's Ten Years' War against Spain. He was also Cuba's military commander in that country's War of Independence. He was known for his controversial scorched-earth policy, which entailed dynamiting passenger trains and torching the Spanish loyalists' property and sugar plantations\u2014including many owned by Americans. He greatly increased the efficacy of the attacks by torturing and killing not only Spanish soldiers, but also Spanish sympathizers. By the time the Spanish\u2013American War broke out in April 1898, G\u00f3mez had the Spanish forces on the ropes. He refused to join forces with the Spanish in fighting off the United States, and he retired to a villa outside of Havana after the war's end.", "image": "images/848.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "849", "text": "Sri Surya Pahar is located about 12 km southeast of Goalpara, about 132 km northwest of Guwahati, is a significant but relatively unknown archaeological site in Assam, India. Bongaigaon is the nearest city from the site. The site is a hilly terrain where several rock-cut Shivalingas, votive stupas and the deities of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain pantheon are scattered in an area of about one km. The site is centered on the hills of Sri Surya which is profusely filled up with Shiva Lingas. The popular belief is that 99999 Shiva Lingas were engraved here by Vyasa in order to build up a second Kashi and once it was one of the holiest pilgrimage sites in the region. There is no historical evidence exactly how many Lingams once dotted in these hills, but still there are hundreds of them, from tiny to large in size, scattered everywhere at the foot of the hill and covering the extensive area after centuries of neglect and pilferage. The exact figure of the Lingas in the hill is yet to be counted scientifically.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "850", "text": null, "image": "images/850.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "851", "text": "Nidau Castle is a castle in the municipality of Nidau of the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "852", "text": "This list of the Cenozoic life of California contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of California and are between 66 million and 10,000 years of age.", "image": "images/852.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "853", "text": "The cultivation of elms in Australia began in the first half of the 19th century when British settlers imported species from their former homelands. Owing to the demise of elms in the northern hemisphere as a result of the Dutch elm disease pandemic, the mature trees in Australia's parks and gardens are now regarded as amongst the most significant in the world.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "854", "text": null, "image": "images/854.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "855", "text": null, "image": "images/855.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "856", "text": null, "image": "images/856.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "858", "text": null, "image": "images/858.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "859", "text": "The 41st Rescue Squadron is part of the 347th Rescue Group at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia. It operates HH-60 Pave Hawk aircraft conducting search and rescue missions.", "image": "images/859.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "860", "text": "Saint Hripsime Church is a seventh century Armenian Apostolic church in the city of Vagharshapat, Armenia. It is one of the oldest surviving churches in the country. The church was erected by Catholicos Komitas to replace the original mausoleum built by Catholicos Sahak the Great in 395 AD that contained the remains of the martyred Saint Hripsime to whom the church is dedicated. The current structure was completed in 618 AD. It is known for its fine Armenian-style architecture of the classical period, which has influenced many other Armenian churches since. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with other nearby churches, including Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Armenia's mother church, in 2000.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "861", "text": null, "image": "images/861.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "862", "text": "The Stinson Reliant is a popular single-engine four- to five-seat high-wing monoplane manufactured by the Stinson Aircraft Division of the Aviation Manufacturing Corporation of Wayne, Michigan.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "863", "text": "Caldecote is a village in Cambridgeshire, England. Caldecote lies approximately 7 miles south-west of Peterborough. Caldecote is in the civil parish of Denton and Caldecote. Caldecote is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as well as being a historic county of England. The population is now included in the civil parish of Stilton.\nThe former Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene, a Grade II* listed building, is now a private dwelling.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "864", "text": "William Miller was a Scottish Quaker line engraver and watercolourist from Edinburgh.", "image": "images/864.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "865", "text": "The CM-21 is an armoured vehicle designed and manufactured by the Republic of China Armoured Vehicle Development Center, based on the United States' model M113 APC. The first prototype was manufactured in 1979, and the CM-21 officially entered service in 1982.\nThe CM-21 is still in use today, with over 1,000 units manufactured and a number of different variants.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "866", "text": "David Adam Smith is an American politician currently serving as the U.S. Representative for Washington's 9th congressional district. A Democrat, Smith previously served in the Washington State Senate.\nA graduate of the University of Washington School of Law, Smith briefly worked as a prosecutor and pro term judge for the city of Seattle before entering politics. Smith was elected to the State Senate in 1990; at 25 years of age, he was the youngest State Senator in the country. He ran in and won his first congressional race in 1996, and has been reelected 11 times. In 2019, he became the chair of the House Armed Services Committee. Politically, Smith is seen to align with moderate New Democrats.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "867", "text": null, "image": "images/867.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "868", "text": "The 2009\u201310 Australian region cyclone season was a below average tropical cyclone season, with eight tropical cyclones forming compared to an average of 12. The season began on 1 November 2009 and ran through until it end on 30 April 2010. The Australian region is defined as being to south of the equator, between the 90th meridian east and 160th meridian east. Tropical cyclones in this area are monitored by five Tropical Cyclone Warning Centres: Jakarta, Port Moresby, Perth, Darwin, and Brisbane, each of which have the power to name a tropical cyclone. The TCWC's in Perth, Darwin, and Brisbane are run by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, who designate significant tropical lows with a number and the U suffix. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center also issues unofficial warnings for the region, designating significant tropical cyclones with the \"S\" suffix when they form west of 135\u00b0E, and the \"P\" suffix when they form east of 135\u00b0E.\nTorrential rains produced by Tropical Cyclones Olga and Paul resulted in widespread flooding and damage in northern Australia. The combined losses from these storms reached A$508 million.", "image": "images/868.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "869", "text": "Salem County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Its western boundary is formed by the Delaware River and it has the eastern terminus of the Delaware Memorial Bridge, connecting to New Castle, Delaware. Its county seat is Salem. The county is part of the Delaware Valley area. As of the 2019 Census estimate, the county's population was 62,385, making it the state's least populous county, representing a 5.6% decrease from the 66,083 enumerated at the 2010 Census, in turn increasing by 1,798 from the 64,285 counted in the 2000 Census, retaining its position as the state's least populous county. The most populous place was Pennsville Township, with 13,409 residents at the time of the 2010 Census. Lower Alloways Creek Township covers 72.46 square miles, the largest total area of any municipality.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "870", "text": null, "image": "images/870.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "871", "text": "Ezra 1 is the first chapter of the Book of Ezra in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible, or the book of Ezra-Nehemiah in the Hebrew Bible, which treats the book of Ezra and book of Nehemiah as one book. Jewish tradition states that Ezra is the author of Ezra-Nehemiah as well as the Book of Chronicles, but modern scholars generally accept that a compiler from the 5th century BCE is the final author of these books. This chapter contains the records of King Cyrus's edict and the initial return of exiles to Judah led by Sheshbazzar as well as the restoration of the sacred temple vessels. It also introduces the section comprising chapters 1 to 6 describing the history before the arrival of Ezra in the land of Judah in 468 BCE. The opening sentence of this chapter is identical to the final sentence of 2 Chronicles.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "872", "text": "Brusson is a town and comune in Val d'Ayas, a left minor valley of the Aosta Valley region in Italy.\nIt is well known as a summer and winter vacationing spot, and better known for its plentiful cross-country skiing trails. It is also a good starting point for climbing Monte Rosa. Brusson is part of the Monterosa Ski domain, home to cross-country skiing trails used for several World Cup races.\nSights include the medieval Graines Castle.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "873", "text": "The architecture of Paris and its nearest surrounding suburbs in the era of absolutism went through several important historical stages: the transition from Flamboyant to the Renaissance, the emergence of the \"Jesuit style\" and mannerism, the birth of Baroque and Classicism, the rise of the decorative Rococo style. The Italian wars had a great influence on Parisian architecture and urban planning, during which the court of Louis XII became acquainted with the ideas of the Italian Renaissance.\nInvited Italian architects began to turn the medieval castles of French kings and court nobles into elegant palace residences with representative facades and richly decorated halls. It was under Francis I, who waged protracted wars with the Habsburgs for hegemony in the Mediterranea, that the French Renaissance flourished.\nThe transformation of the Louvre into a royal palace was associated with the further development of Renaissance architecture in France, which dominated the entire 16th and early 17th centuries. During this time, under the influence of various factors, Parisian architecture underwent significant changes, which affected the development and appearance of the capital.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "874", "text": "Manich\u00e6ism was a major religion founded in the 3rd century AD by the Persian prophet Mani in the Sasanian Empire.\nManichaeism taught an elaborate dualistic cosmology describing the struggle between a good, spiritual world of light, and an evil, material world of darkness. Through an ongoing process that takes place in human history, light is gradually removed from the world of matter and returned to the world of light, whence it came. Its beliefs were based on local Mesopotamian religious movements and Gnosticism. It revered Mani as the final prophet after Zoroaster, Gautama Buddha, and Jesus.\nManichaeism was quickly successful and spread far through the Aramaic-speaking regions. It thrived between the third and seventh centuries, and at its height was one of the most widespread religions in the world. Manichaean churches and scriptures existed as far east as China and as far west as the Roman Empire. It was briefly the main rival to Christianity before the spread of Islam in the competition to replace classical paganism.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "875", "text": null, "image": "images/875.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "876", "text": "The First Reformed Church, historically known as the Dutch Reformed Church, is located in New Brunswick, New Jersey on 160 Neilson Street. It is adjacent to the First Reformed Church Cemetery in the churchyard. The education building is located next to the sanctuary building with the street address being 9 Bayard Street.", "image": "images/876.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "877", "text": "Classifications of snow describe and categorize the attributes of snow-generating weather events, including the individual crystals both in the air and on the ground, and the deposited snow pack as it changes over time. Snow can be classified by describing the weather event that is producing it, the shape of its ice crystals or flakes, how it collects on the ground, and thereafter how it changes form and composition. Depending on the status of the snow in the air or on the ground, a different classification applies.\nSnowfall arises from a variety of events that vary in intensity and cause, subject to classification by weather bureaus. Some snowstorms are part of a larger weather pattern. Other snowfall occurs from lake effects or atmospheric instability near mountains. Falling snow takes many different forms, depending on atmospheric conditions, especially vapor content and temperature, as it falls to the ground. Once on the ground, snow crystals metamorphose into different shapes, influenced by wind, freeze-thaw and sublimation.", "image": "images/877.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "880", "text": "Gary Scott Winick was an American filmmaker whose movies as a director include Tadpole and 13 Going on 30, and who also produced such films as Pieces of April and November through his New York City-based independent film production company InDigEnt.", "image": "images/880.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "881", "text": "Miscegenation is the interbreeding of people who are considered to be of different racial types. This racial mixing requires sexual activity between members of different races, thus producing mixed-race offspring. Opposition to miscegenation, thereby preserving their race's purity and nature, is a typical theme of racial supremacist movements.\nThough the notion that racial mixing is undesirable has arisen at different points in history, it gained particular prominence in Europe during the era of colonialism. Anonymous authors invented the word in an 1863 fraudulent political pamphlet, indicating that miscegenation meant interracial marriage and interracial sexual relations, particularly between \"... the American White Man and Negro\". The term came to be associated with laws which banned interracial marriage and sex, these laws were known as anti-miscegenation laws.\nAlthough the term \"miscegenation\" was formed from the Latin miscere \"to mix\" plus genus \"race\" or \"kind\", and it could therefore be perceived as value-neutral, it is almost always a pejorative term used by people who believe in white racial superiority and purity.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "882", "text": null, "image": "images/882.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "883", "text": null, "image": "images/883.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "884", "text": "Alonso Ruizpalacios is a Mexican film director. He was born and raised in Mexico City. He studied stage directing in Mexico City, before moving to London where he trained as an actor at RADA. Ruizpalacios writes and directs for both stage and screen. His short film Caf\u00e9 Para\u00edso won multiple awards on the film festival circuit. His debut feature Gueros, shot in black and white, was lauded by critics and won five Ariel Awards in 2015, including Best Picture, Best First Film and Best Director. Ruizpalacios also directed the music video for \"Hasta la Ra\u00edz\" by Mexican singer-songwriter Natalia Lafourcade.\nHe recently directed the movie Museo, starring Gael Garc\u00eda Bernal. The film won the best script award at the Berlin International Film Festival. Museum has also been present in other international festivals. The film tells the story of the famous robbery to the National Museo of Anthropology on December 25, 1985, in Mexico City.\nHe has also contributed in tv series: directing two episodes for Narcos: Mexico and two episodes for the Mexican tv show Aqu\u00ed en la tierra; besides being the showrunner of the XY tv show for the Mexican television network Once Tv.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "885", "text": null, "image": "images/885.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "886", "text": "In hyperbolic 3-space, the order-6 tetrahedral honeycomb is a paracompact regular space-filling tessellation. It is paracompact because it has vertex figures composed of an infinite number of faces, and has all vertices as ideal points at infinity. With Schl\u00e4fli symbol {3,3,6}, the order-6 tetrahedral honeycomb has six ideal tetrahedra around each edge. All vertices are ideal, with infinitely many tetrahedra existing around each vertex in a triangular tiling vertex figure.\nA geometric honeycomb is a space-filling of polyhedral or higher-dimensional cells, so that there are no gaps. It is an example of the more general mathematical tiling or tessellation in any number of dimensions.\nHoneycombs are usually constructed in ordinary Euclidean space, like the convex uniform honeycombs. They may also be constructed in non-Euclidean spaces, such as hyperbolic uniform honeycombs. Any finite uniform polytope can be projected to its circumsphere to form a uniform honeycomb in spherical space.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "887", "text": "Henri Cohen is a number theorist, and a Professor at the University of Bordeaux. He is best known for leading the team that created the PARI/GP computer algebra system. He introduced the Rankin\u2013Cohen bracket and has written several textbooks in computational and algebraic number theory.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "888", "text": "Kenneth Macfarlane Walker was a British author, philosopher and urological surgeon.", "image": "images/888.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "889", "text": null, "image": "images/889.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "890", "text": "The 0 series trains were the first generation Shinkansen trainsets built to run on Japan's new T\u014dkaid\u014d Shinkansen high-speed line which opened in Japan in 1964. The last remaining trainsets were withdrawn in 2008.", "image": "images/890.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "891", "text": "The streak-breasted woodpecker is a species of bird in the family Picidae.\nIt is found from far southeastern Bangladesh to central Malay Peninsula. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical mangrove forest.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "892", "text": "A MIDI controller is any hardware or software that generates and transmits Musical Instrument Digital Interface data to MIDI-enabled devices, typically to trigger sounds and control parameters of an electronic music performance.", "image": "images/892.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "893", "text": null, "image": "images/893.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "894", "text": null, "image": "images/894.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "895", "text": "South Freeport is an unincorporated village in the town of Freeport, Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The community is located on Casco Bay 2.6 miles south of the village of Freeport. South Freeport has a post office with ZIP code 04078.\nSouth Freeport, the largest of Freeport's waterfront villages, once had four shipyards. Other businesses included fishing, canning and farming. In 1903, the Casco Castle and Amusement Park was built here by Amos Gerald of Fairfield to encourage travel by trolley cars. The grounds featured a hotel and restaurant, a picnic area, a baseball field, and a small zoo. The hotel burned in 1914, but its stone tower was spared. It stands today on private property. The best place to view the tower is from nearby Winslow Park.", "image": "images/895.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "896", "text": null, "image": "images/896.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "897", "text": "Beaverton Central is a light rail station on the MAX Blue Line in Beaverton, Oregon, United States.\nThe station, located near Beaverton's downtown area, is surrounded by a mixed-use development, The Round at Beaverton Central, the present location of the main offices of The Linux Foundation, previously the Open Source Development Labs. In March 2011, TriMet received a federal grant to pay for the installation of security cameras at the station. Traveling eastbound, this is the final station to be served only by the Blue Line until the East 102nd Avenue station.", "image": "images/897.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "898", "text": "Crassula ovata, commonly known as jade plant, lucky plant, money plant or money tree, is a succulent plant with small pink or white flowers that is native to the KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa, and Mozambique; it is common as a houseplant worldwide. Much of its popularity stems from the low levels of care needed; the jade plant requires little water and can survive in most indoor conditions. It is sometimes referred to as the money tree; however, Pachira aquatica also has this nickname.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "899", "text": "A cong is a form of ancient Chinese jade artifact. It was later also used in ceramics.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "900", "text": "Yvette Horner was a French accordionist, pianist and composer known for performing with the Tour de France during the 1950s and 1960s. During her 70-year long career, she gave more than two thousand concerts and released around 150 records, selling a total of 30 million copies.\nHorner won the Coupe mondiale de l'accord\u00e9on in 1948, and the Grand Prix du Disque in 1950 for Le Jardin secret d'Yvette Horner, a recital of classical works performed on piano and accordion.", "image": "images/900.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "901", "text": "Fashion of the 1960s featured a number of diverse trends. It was a decade that broke many fashion traditions, mirroring social movements during the time. Around the middle of the decade, fashions arising from small pockets of young people in a few urban centres received large amounts of media publicity, and began to heavily influence both the haute couture of elite designers and the mass-market manufacturers. Examples include the mini skirt, culottes, go-go boots, and more experimental fashions, less often seen on the street, such as curved bad-shaped PVC dresses and other PVC clothes.\nMary Quant popularised the mini skirt, and Jackie Kennedy introduced the pillbox hat; both became extremely popular. False eyelashes were worn by women throughout the 1960s. Hairstyles were a variety of lengths and styles. Psychedelic prints, neon colors, and mismatched patterns were in style.\nIn the early-to-mid 1960s, London \"Modernists\" known as Mods influenced male fashion in Britain. Designers were producing clothing more suitable for young adults, which led to an increase in interest and sales.", "image": "images/901.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "902", "text": "Leochares was a Greek sculptor from Athens, who lived in the 4th century BC.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "904", "text": "Hobart Henley was an American silent film actor, director, screenwriter and producer. He was involved in over 60 films either as an actor or director or both in his twenty-year career, between 1914 and 1934 when he retired from filmmaking.", "image": "images/904.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "905", "text": null, "image": "images/905.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "906", "text": "Nicholas James Vujicic is an Australian-American Christian evangelist and motivational speaker born with tetra-amelia syndrome, a rare disorder characterized by the absence of arms and legs.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "907", "text": "The Compulsory Border Guard Service was enacted by the German parliament in the Federal Border Protection Act of 18 August 1972, based on Article 12a of the German Constitution. The remaining provisions of the Federal Border Protection Act were repealed in 1994. However, compulsory border guard service has not been enforced since 1973. Anyone who serves or served in the Federal Border Guard can no longer be assigned to the military service in the German Federal Armed Forces. In 2005 the border guard service was renamed the Bundespolizei and any mandatory service would be performed there.", "image": "images/907.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "908", "text": "Michael Joseph Mansfield was an American politician and diplomat. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as a US Representative and a US Senator from Montana. He was the longest-serving Senate Majority Leader and served from 1961 to 1977. During his tenure, he shepherded Great Society programs through the Senate and condemned the Vietnam War as a mistake in its final stages after he had given it his consistent support for many years.\nBorn in Brooklyn, Mansfield grew up in Great Falls, Montana. He lied about his age to serve in the United States Navy during World War I. After the war, he became a professor of history and political science at the University of Montana. He won election to the House of Representatives and served on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs during World War II.\nIn 1952, he defeated incumbent Republican Senator Zales Ecton to take a seat in the Senate. Mansfield served as Senate Majority Whip from 1957 to 1961. Mansfield ascended to Senate Majority Leader after Lyndon B. Johnson resigned from the Senate to become vice president.", "image": "images/908.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "909", "text": null, "image": "images/909.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "910", "text": "Alba Parietti is an Italian film actress and television presenter.", "image": "images/910.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "911", "text": null, "image": "images/911.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "913", "text": "This is a list of the highest points of the Canadian provinces and territories, by height.\nNotes\nFairweather Mountain is the officially gazetted name, but Mount Fairweather is the common usage. Mount Fairweather is on the boundary with Alaska, with only the summit and about 1/3 of the peak's massif within British Columbia. The highest summit completely within British Columbia is Mount Waddington 4,019 m in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains.\nBecause it is on the Continental Divide of the Americas, Mount Columbia is in British Columbia as well as Alberta.\nNirvana is the unofficial name of this mountain and shows on alpine literature as such, as of 2008 the Canadian Government still refers to it as \"unnamed peak\".\nThis peak, which lies on the border between the two provinces, is known as Mount Caubvick in Newfoundland and Labrador and Mont D'Iberville in Quebec. The difference in heights between the Labrador and Quebec sides is not a misprint; the summit of the mountain is entirely within Labrador, about 10 m from the provincial border.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "914", "text": "The gallery of passport stamps by country or territory contains an alphabetical list of sovereign states or dependent territories with images of their passport stamps including visas. All Schengen countries, Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Moldova, North Macedonia, Romania and Turkey use the same format for their stamps, and stamps are not issued while traveling from one Schengen country to the other.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "915", "text": null, "image": "images/915.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "916", "text": null, "image": "images/916.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "917", "text": null, "image": "images/917.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "918", "text": "The following list includes all of the Canadian Register of Historic Places listings in Nanaimo Regional District, British Columbia.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "920", "text": null, "image": "images/920.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "921", "text": null, "image": "images/921.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "922", "text": "The Datsun Type 14 was a small Japanese car introduced in February 1935 and built until 1936. It had a 15 PS sidevalve engine and was offered in several body styles. According to Britain's National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, the Type 14 \"marked the birth of the Japanese car industry.\"", "image": "images/922.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "923", "text": null, "image": "images/923.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "924", "text": "John William Trumble was an Australian cricketer who played in 7 Tests between 1885 and 1886. John was the brother of Hugh Trumble.", "image": "images/924.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "925", "text": null, "image": "images/925.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "926", "text": "A buccal exostosis is an exostosis on the buccal surface of the alveolar ridge of the maxilla or mandible. More commonly seen in the maxilla than the mandible, buccal exostoses are considered to be site specific. Existing as asymptomatic bony nodules, buccal exostoses don\u2019t usually present until adult life, and some consider buccal exostoses to be a variation of normal anatomy rather than disease. Bone is thought to become hyperplastic, consisting of mature cortical and trabecular bone with a smooth outer surface. They are less common when compared with mandibular tori.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "927", "text": "Gender bias on Wikipedia, also known as the Wikipedia gender gap, refers to the fact that Wikipedia contributors are mostly male, the fact that relatively few biographies on Wikipedia are about women, and the concept that topics of interest to women are less well-covered. On the English Wikipedia, the dominant majority of volunteer editors are male, which, among other factors, contributes to a lack of female perspective in both scope and coverage across the project. Overall, articles about women are less likely to be considered notable, written, expanded, neutral, and detailed. Language that is considered sexist, loaded, or otherwise gendered has been identified in articles about women. It features among the most frequent criticisms of Wikipedia, sometimes as part of a more general criticism about systemic bias in Wikipedia and its factual reliability.\nThe Wikimedia Foundation, which runs Wikipedia, has confirmed these criticisms and, since the late-2010s, has made an ongoing attempt to increase female editorship. Former executive director of Wikimedia Sue Gardner cited nine reasons why women don't edit Wikipedia in 2011.", "image": "images/927.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "929", "text": "Pound cake is a type of cake traditionally made with a pound of each of four ingredients: flour, butter, eggs, and sugar. Pound cakes are generally baked in either a loaf pan or a Bundt mold, and served either dusted with powdered sugar, lightly glazed, or sometimes with a coat of icing.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "931", "text": "Lajes Field or Lajes Air Base, officially designated Air Base No. 4, is a multi-use airfield, home to the Portuguese Air Force Base A\u00e9rea N \u00ba4 and Azores Air Zone Command, a United States Air Force detachment unit, and a regional air passenger terminal located near Lajes and 15 km northeast of Angra do Hero\u00edsmo on Terceira Island in the Azores, Portugal. Located about 3,680 km east of New York City and about 1,600 km west of Lisbon, Portugal; the base sits in a strategic location midway between North America and Europe in the north Atlantic Ocean.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "932", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Madison County, Ohio.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Madison County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.\nThere are 11 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 17, 2017.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "934", "text": "Windsor House was a 23-story, 80 m high-rise building on Bedford Street in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The building was the tallest storeyed building in Northern Ireland before being surpassed by Obel Tower and stands at 88.31 metres tall, with 28 floors. The total structural height is actually taller than the Obel, if you include the two plant floors and radio mast it stands at 93m tall.\nConstructed in 1974 as an office building, Windsor House has a tall green elevator shaft and green side wall facade, as well as satellite and aerial masts, which stand a further seven metres in the air.\nThe building was badly damaged in an IRA bombing in 1992. It was sold for \u00a330m in 2006 to County Cavan building firm P Elliot. In March 2007 plans were made to convert the building into a block of flats. However, the conversion plans fell through.\nIn May 2015, Hastings Hotel Group, an NI-based hospitality company, purchased the building for \u00a36.5m.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "935", "text": null, "image": "images/935.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "936", "text": null, "image": "images/936.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "937", "text": "Ice Arena Tomasz\u00f3w Mazowiecki is Poland's first year-round ice skating rink that serves for speed skating, figure skating, ice hockey, short track and roller skating. It is located near Pilica River in Tomasz\u00f3w Mazowiecki, 10 kilometers away from the Olympic Sports Centre in Spa\u0142a, Poland. It was built between 2016 and 2017.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "938", "text": "The Crockett County Museum is a museum of local and West Texas regional history located in a three-story rock structure adjacent to the courthouse in Ozona in Crockett County, Texas. The museum was established in 1939 in the Ozona school and moved to its current location in 1958.\nThe museum building formerly housed the Ozona Methodist Church, which was built in 1926 and burned in 1942. For a time until 1956, the building was a hospital. When the building became the courthouse annex, the museum was relocated there. In 1998, the museum began restoration as the sole occupant of the building.\nOn the ground floor are a bank room, doctor's office, sewing room, Native American room, and Alamo, Fort Lancaster, and fossil and arrowhead exhibits. On the middle floor are a restored kitchen, parlor, bedroom, meeting room, and gift shop. On the top floor are a blacksmith shop, wool and mohair room, buggy room, saddle shop, mercantile, Mexican heritage exhibit, schoolroom, music room, and library.\nThe museum charges $3 admission per person for all individuals five years of age and older.", "image": "images/938.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "939", "text": "William Lodewyk Crowther FRCS was an Australian politician, who was Premier of Tasmania from 20 December 1878 to 29 October 1879.\nHis careers in medicine, politics, and business were overshadowed by his role in the mutilation of the body of William Lanne, the last male Aboriginal Tasmanian.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "940", "text": "Proposed VFL/AFL clubs are clubs that at various points in the history of the Australian Football League have been or were distinct possibilities but either did not or have not yet eventuated. Due to their association with the national Australian competition, they have drawn a large amount of controversy and media attention.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "941", "text": "Ellen C. Jaffee is an American politician and a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly, representing the 97th Assembly District in Rockland County.\nA native of Brooklyn, Jaffee earned her B.A. in Education from Brooklyn College and her M.S. in Special Education from Fordham University. She was previously a teacher at Pomona Middle School before becoming an elected official of the Rockland County Legislature in 1998.\nJaffee was first elected to the State Assembly in 2006 for a two-year term. She ran uncontested in the 2008 general election and won the 2010 general election with 61 percent of the vote.\nShe co-sponsored the bill in the New York State Assembly which increased the New York State tax on cigarettes in June 2008.\nSince 1978, Jaffee and her husband Steve have lived in Suffern, where they raised two children, Marc and Allison. Steve, who was also the Chairman of the Suffern Democratic Committee, died on January 19, 2016.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "942", "text": "John Reid Walker was a British polo player and racehorse breeder.\nHe was the son of Andrew Barclay Walker and brother of William Walker, 1st Baron Wavertree and was educated at Rugby School.\nHe was an accomplished polo player and became a breeder of polo ponies and racehorses. He established the Ruckley Stud farm at his home, Ruckley Grange, in Shifnal, Staffordshire. There he bred Invershin and Inkerman, both bay colts by the sire Invincible and both high class stayers. Invershin won back-to-back Gold Cups at Ascot in 1928 and 1929, and other good races including successive victories in the Caledonian Hunt and a Derby Cup. Inkerman's two most notable wins were in the 1923 Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket and the 1924 Chester Vase.\nHe was a Justice of the Peace for Staffordshire and was appointed High Sheriff of Shropshire for 1817\u201318.\nHe married Katherine Howard, daughter of John Cartland. They had two sons and two daughters.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "943", "text": null, "image": "images/943.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "944", "text": null, "image": "images/944.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "945", "text": "USS Puritan, a civilian transport built by Craig Shipbuilding Company in Toledo, Ohio, was launched in 1901, and lengthened by 26 ft in 1908. The ship sailed on the Great Lakes in passenger service, was purchased by the U.S. Navy at the end of the war, and returned to passenger service after the war. The ship sank in 1933 near Isle Royale in Lake Superior, and its wreck is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "947", "text": "Though there is no international authority mandating standards for the collection and preservation of specimens of insects and similar invertebrates, entomology has been an amateur and scientific activity for over two centuries. During this period practices varied widely and in many respects commonly differed greatly from modern practice. However, by the mid-twentieth century a range of technique and of equipment had emerged that amount to a de facto standard. Although there is some flexibility concerning the details, practitioners who diverge too widely from that standard are likely to find their work ignored as unacceptable anywhere in the modern world. One beneficial effect of the standard is that equipment and supplies have become available for practically any aspect of collection, preservation and documentation of specimens.\nThe best-known format for insect collection is dry mounting and labelling on pins, and for many types of specimen this is likely to remain so for the foreseeable future. Pinning is a range of techniques for which the equipment has changed only slightly in recent decades but it is not the only one of importance in entomology.", "image": "images/947.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "948", "text": null, "image": "images/948.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "949", "text": "Mihael Stroj was a Austro-Hungarian painter.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "950", "text": null, "image": "images/950.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "951", "text": null, "image": "images/951.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "952", "text": "The Seven Sutherland Sisters was a singing group which included the seven daughters of Fletcher and Mary Sutherland of Lockport, New York. They appeared with Barnum and Bailey's from the early 1880s to the early 1900s. Their distinguishing feature was their long hair; publicity about the length and texture of their hair enabled the Sutherlands to create a successful line of patent medicine hair and scalp care products.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "954", "text": null, "image": "images/954.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "958", "text": "Jang Jae-in, also known as Jang Jane, is a South Korean singer-songwriter known for her unique voice. Jang became well known after she finished third in the South Korean reality television series Superstar K 2 in 2010.", "image": "images/958.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "959", "text": "Marble Arch is a 19th-century white marble-faced triumphal arch in London, England. The structure was designed by John Nash in 1827 to be the state entrance to the cour d'honneur of Buckingham Palace; it stood near the site of what is today the three-bayed, central projection of the palace containing the well-known balcony. In 1851, on the initiative of architect and urban planner Decimus Burton, a one-time pupil of John Nash, it was relocated to its current site. Following the widening of Park Lane in the early 1960s, the site became a large traffic island at the junction of Oxford Street, Park Lane and Edgware Road, isolating the arch. Admiralty Arch, Holyhead in Wales is a similar arch, also cut off from public access, at the other end of the A5.\nOnly members of the Royal Family and the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery are said to be permitted to pass through the arch; this happens in ceremonial processions.\nThe arch gives its name to the area surrounding it, particularly the southern portion of Edgware Road and also to the underground station. The arch is not part of the Royal Parks and is maintained by Westminster City Council.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "960", "text": "The C. G. Jung House Museum is a historic house museum. It was the residence of the Swiss psychiatrist, psychologist, and essayist Carl Jung as well as his wife, psychologist Emma Jung-Rauschenbach. It is located at Seestrasse 228, K\u00fcsnacht, Switzerland, next to Lake Z\u00fcrich.\nBuilt in 1908, the house was restored a century later thanks to the Foundation C. G. Jung K\u00fcsnacht. In 2017 it was transformed into a museum, and opened to the public in May 2018.", "image": "images/960.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "961", "text": null, "image": "images/961.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "962", "text": "The fourteenth season of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit debuted with a two-part premiere episode on September 26, 2012, at 9pm/8c - 11pm/10c on NBC, which was the show's weekly time slot.\nThe fourteenth season picked up storyline-wise where the last season left off, with Captain Cragen awaking to a dead sex worker in his bed with her throat slit. The two-part season premiere was watched by 7.19 million total viewers and received generally positive reviews. The series' landmark 300th episode fell this season and aired on October 24, 2012, watched by 6.77 million total viewers. This is the first season of SVU to have any kind of crossover with now-ended Law & Order spinoff Law & Order: Criminal Intent, with Kathryn Erbe guest starring in two episodes \"Acceptable Loss\" and \"Poisoned Motive\" as her LOCI character, Alexandra Eames, and Denis O'Hare guest starring in the episode \"Presumed Guilty\" as his LOCI character, Father Shea.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "963", "text": "Sol Campbell is an English football player. He has played for the England national team as well as other English football clubs, including;Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Portsmouth and Notts County.", "image": "images/963.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "964", "text": null, "image": "images/964.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "965", "text": "Matjaz Belsak is a Slovenian professional strongman competitor and powerlifter.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "966", "text": "Porto or Oporto, is the second-largest city in Portugal and one of the Iberian Peninsula's major urban areas. Porto city is small compared to its metropolitan area, with a population of 237,559 people. Porto's metropolitan area has an estimated 1.7 million people in an area of 2,395 km\u00b2, making it the second-largest urban area in Portugal. It is recognized as a gamma-level global city by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group, the only Portuguese city besides Lisbon to be recognised as a global city.\nLocated along the Douro River estuary in northern Portugal, Porto is one of the oldest European centres, and its core was proclaimed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996, as \"Historic Centre of Porto, Luiz I Bridge and Monastery of Serra do Pilar\". The historic area is also a National Monument of Portugal. The western part of its urban area extends to the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean. Its settlement dates back many centuries, when it was an outpost of the Roman Empire. Its combined Celtic-Latin name, Portus Cale, has been referred to as the origin of the name Portugal, based on transliteration and oral evolution from Latin.", "image": "images/966.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "967", "text": null, "image": "images/967.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "969", "text": "Tears-McFarlane House is a historic house located in Denver, Colorado that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 11, 1976. It was designed by Frederick Sterner.\nRailroad attorney Daniel W. Tears and his wife commissioned the construction of the Georgian-style house in 1898. They lived in the house for more than 40 years, and during that time became Denver socialites. In 1937, the house was purchased by Ida Kruse McFarlane and Frederick McFarlane. Ida was an English professor at the University of Denver, who helped restore the Central City Opera House. After her death, Frederick married Lillian Cushing, a dancer and actress, who gave dancing lessons in a studio in the basement.\nIn 1966, it became the residence and offices of Gary Hart, who was then a United States Senator. It became the Greater Capitol Hill Events Center in 1977 and is now the Center for the People of Capitol Hill.", "image": "images/969.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "970", "text": null, "image": "images/970.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "971", "text": null, "image": "images/971.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "972", "text": "Orly-sur-Morin is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the \u00cele-de-France region in north-central France.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "973", "text": "Francisco de Santiago Silva was a visual artist from Mexico. He is the author of works such as Cosmic Rose. According to those familiar with his work like artist Ruben Amaro Galvez, his paintings reveal the sensitive geometry and visual language of singular originality that meets the geometric rigor with muted color and texture poetry that unifies the other elements: the land that blends their irregularities in the grass. He researched different color techniques and became interested in contemporary materials.He participated in many exhibitions.\nDe Santiago\u2019s fame and recognition within the art community largely has its basis in his academic prowess, in addition to his talent as an artist.", "image": "images/973.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "974", "text": "Candeleda is a town and municipality located in the province of \u00c1vila, in the autonomous community of Castile and Le\u00f3n, Spain. According to the 2011 INE census, the municipality has a population of 5,213 inhabitants, making it the fifth largest municipality in the province after \u00c1vila \u2013the capital\u2013, Ar\u00e9valo, Arenas de San Pedro and Las Navas del Marqu\u00e9s. The town is located on the southern hillside of the Gredos mountains, 432 m above sea level, giving it a microclimate with a thermal regime of mild winters and hot summers and average summer temperatures of 26 \u00b0C.\nCandeleda is related, economically and culturally, with the neighbouring town of Arenas de San Pedro and the Ti\u00e9tar valley in Castile and Le\u00f3n, the region of La Vera in Extremadura, as well as the Campana de Oropesa region and the city of Talavera de la Reina in Castile-La Mancha. Due to the relatively long distance between Candeleda and \u00c1vila, links with the capital are limited to administrative and medical matters. The village festival and processions in honour of the town's patron saint, the Virgin of Chilla, are held annually on the second and third Sunday of September.", "image": "images/974.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "975", "text": "Carl Van Vechten was an American writer and artistic photographer who was a patron of the Harlem Renaissance and the literary executor of Gertrude Stein. He gained fame as a writer, and notoriety as well, for his 1926 novel Nigger Heaven. In his later years, he took up photography and took many portraits of notable people. Although he was married to women for most of his adult life, Van Vechten engaged in numerous homosexual affairs over his lifetime.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "976", "text": "There are 136 Grade II* listed war memorials in England, out of over 4,000 listed war memorials. In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a building or structure of special historical or architectural importance; listing offers the building legal protection against demolition or modification, which requires permission from the local planning authority. Listed buildings are divided into three categories\u2014grade I, grade II*, and grade II\u2014which reflect the relative significance of the structure and may be a factor in planning decisions. Grade I is the most significant and accounts for 2.5% of listed buildings, while grade II accounts for 92%. Grade II* is the intermediate grade accounting for the remaining 5.5%; it is reserved for \"particularly important buildings of more than special interest\".\nA war memorial listed at grade II* may be of particular artistic interest or accomplishment, of a highly unusual design, or of significant historical interest below that required for grade I. It is explicitly unnecessary for the architect or sculptor to be well known in order for a memorial to be listed at grade II*.", "image": "images/976.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "977", "text": "Kwang Soo Kim is a South Korean professor in chemistry, an adjunct professor in physics, and the director of Center for Superfunctional Materials, of Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Applied Chemistry from Seoul National University and also an M.S. degree in Physics from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. He obtained his Ph.D. degree from University of California, Berkeley. His research fields include Theoretical/Computational Chemistry/Physics and Experimental Nanosciences.\nKim was named a National Honor Scientist by South Korea's Ministry of Education, Science and Technology in 2010.", "image": "images/977.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "978", "text": "The 1978 Connecticut gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1978. Incumbent Democrat Ella Grasso defeated Republican nominee Ronald A. Sarasin with 59.15% of the vote.", "image": "images/978.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "980", "text": "Jarvis Hunt was a Chicago architect who designed a wide array of buildings, including railroad stations, suburban estates, industrial buildings, clubhouses and other structures.", "image": "images/980.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "981", "text": "Farmington is a village located in the county of Gloucestershire, in England. As of 2011 the village had 112 residents. It is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Tormentone.", "image": "images/981.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "982", "text": null, "image": "images/982.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "983", "text": null, "image": "images/983.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "984", "text": "Qing dynasty coinage was based on a bimetallic standard of copper and silver coinage. The Manchu Qing dynasty ruled over China from 1644 until it was overthrown by the Xinhai revolution in 1912. The Qing dynasty saw the transformation of a traditional cash coin based cast coinage monetary system into a modern currency system with machine-struck coins, while the old traditional silver ingots would slowly be replaced by silver coins based on those of the Mexican peso. After the Qing dynasty was abolished its currency was replaced by the Chinese yuan by the Republic of China.", "image": "images/984.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "986", "text": "Shinobu is a Japanese verb meaning \"recall\" or \"stealth/endure\". It is a Japanese given name used by either sex. Shinobu is also the dictionary form of shinobi which can be combined with mono to make shinobi no mono, an alternative name of ninja.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "987", "text": "The Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation is a university with 13 faculties in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Faculties are devoted to innovation management, aerospace engineering, electronic engineering, energy development, computer science, telecommunication, humanities, military science, economics, jurisprudence and special faculties for distance education and recently acquired colleges.\nUniversity has several buildings and campuses, two of them located near to Chesme Church. Main building is located on the bank of the Moyka River, on the opposite bank of the river stands the building of Moika Palace. One campus of SUAI is situated in Ivangorod, near the border with Estonia.\nThere are students from many countries through international educational programs. Total quantity of students is more than 10 thousand.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "989", "text": null, "image": "images/989.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "990", "text": null, "image": "images/990.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "991", "text": "Shakespearean scholars, beginning with Edmond Malone in 1778, have attempted to reconstruct the relative chronology of Shakespeare's oeuvre by various means, using external evidence, and internal evidence. Most modern chronologies are based on the work of E.K. Chambers in \"The Problem of Chronology\", published in his book William Shakespeare: A Study of Facts and Problems, Vol. I.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "992", "text": null, "image": "images/992.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "993", "text": "Francisco Javier Abad Sebasti\u00e1n is a Spanish middle distance runner.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "994", "text": "A programmable logic controller or programmable controller is an industrial digital computer which has been ruggedized and adapted for the control of manufacturing processes, such as assembly lines, or robotic devices, or any activity that requires high reliability, ease of programming and process fault diagnosis.\nPLCs can range from small modular devices with tens of inputs and outputs, in a housing integral with the processor, to large rack-mounted modular devices with a count of thousands of I/O, and which are often networked to other PLC and SCADA systems.\nThey can be designed for many arrangements of digital and analog I/O, extended temperature ranges, immunity to electrical noise, and resistance to vibration and impact. Programs to control machine operation are typically stored in battery-backed-up or non-volatile memory.\nPLCs were first developed in the automobile manufacturing industry to provide flexible, rugged and easily programmable controllers to replace hard-wired relay logic systems. Since then, they have been widely adopted as high-reliability automation controllers suitable for harsh environments.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "995", "text": null, "image": "images/995.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "997", "text": "This list lists the largest plants by family.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "998", "text": null, "image": "images/998.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "999", "text": "The chief public health officer of Canada is the lead health professional and primary spokesperson on public health related matters for the Government of Canada. The chief public health officer provides advice to the minister of health and the president of the Public Health Agency of Canada, works in collaboration with the agency president in the agency's leadership and management, and works with other departments and levels of government on public health matters. PHAC, along with the CPHO post was established in 2004 amidst the SARS crisis.\nThe 3rd and current chief public health officer of Canada is Theresa Tam, who was appointed in 2017.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1000", "text": null, "image": "images/1000.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1001", "text": "This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Shizuoka.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1002", "text": null, "image": "images/1002.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1003", "text": "The Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire, excluding those in the city of Chester, total around 80. Almost half of these are churches that are contained in a separate list.\nMost Cheshire buildings are in sandstone, brick or are timber framed. Limestone is used for some buildings in the east of the county. Compared with other counties, timber framing is important. Cheshire has a higher proportion of timber framed houses than most other English counties.", "image": "images/1003.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1004", "text": "Ninera is the unique Slovak version of the hurdy-gurdy. One well-known ninera player in Slovakia is Tibor Koblicek, born in a small village of Turicky, near Cinoba\u0148a in southern Slovakia.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1005", "text": "Swami Pranavananda also known as Yugacharya Srimat Swami Pranavananda Ji Maharaj, was a Hindu yogi and saint who founded an organization known as the Bharat Sevashram Sangha. He is remembered for his pioneering efforts to bring the modern Hindu society into the new age without compromising the essential values of ancient traditions of Hindu spirituality. Swamiji was one of the greatest spiritual leaders of modern India. He is still revered very much for his message of universal love, compassion for all humanity and social reform without giving up the nationalist zeal, the love of mother land.\nThe advent of His Holiness, Acharya Srimat Swami Pranavananda ji Maharaj was in 1896, in the village Bajitpur of undivided India. \u2018BINOD\u2019, as was called in his childhood days, was often found to be immersed in serious thoughts that culminated into deep meditation, aimed at \u2018Self Emancipation\u2019 and \u2018Upliftment of Human Beings\u2019, through spiritual development and selfless Services. As a brahmachari, he spent countless hours in meditation, spiritual trances and Seva.\nHe was born on 29 January 1896, the auspicious day of Maghi Purnima, in Bajitpur, a village in Faridpur District in undivided India.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1006", "text": "Victor Alexander John Hope, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow, KG, KT, GCSI, GCIE, OBE, TD, PC, FRSE was a British Unionist politician, agriculturalist, and colonial administrator. He served as Governor-General and Viceroy of India from 1936 to 1943. He was usually referred to simply as Linlithgow.\nHe served as vice president of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh and Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1008", "text": "The Voice of Holland (season 1) was the first season of the Dutch reality singing competition, created by media tycoon John de Mol. The success of the show resulted in an international franchise called The Voice. It was aired from September 2010 to January 2011 on RTL4.\nOne of the important premises of the show is the quality of the singing talent. Four coaches, themselves popular performing artists, train the talents in their group and occasionally perform with them. Talents are selected in blind auditions, where the coaches cannot see, but only hear the auditioner.\nThe coaches were Jeroen van der Boom, Angela Groothuizen, Nick & Simon and Roel van Velzen. Martijn Krabb\u00e9 was the only host in the debut season, Wendy van Dijk came to the live show on. The First Season ended on January 21, 2011, Ben Saunders was declared the winner, with Pearl Jozefzoon as runner-up. Saunders won by 59% of the votes. An average of 2.7 million people watched the show every Friday since its launch, while the final attracted 3,744,000 viewers. The results show broadcast half an hour later attracted 3,238,000.", "image": "images/1008.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1009", "text": null, "image": "images/1009.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1011", "text": "William Morrissey is an American professional wrestler who performs on the independent circuit under the ring name CaZXL. He is best known for his tenure with WWE, where he performed under the ring name Big Cass, a shortened version of his previous name Colin Cassady.\nIn WWE, he came to prominence for his partnership with Enzo Amore, whom he teamed with from 2013 to 2017. Together, they won the NXT Year-End Award for Tag Team of the Year in 2015. He was later moved to the SmackDown brand, where he had a brief feud with Daniel Bryan, before being released by the company in June 2018. Since leaving WWE, he reconciled with Amore on the independent circuit, although much of his time there has been affected by his personal issues.", "image": "images/1011.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1013", "text": null, "image": "images/1013.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1014", "text": "Bitola is a city in the southwestern part of North Macedonia. It is located in the southern part of the Pelagonia valley, surrounded by the Baba, Nid\u017ee and Kajmak\u010dalan mountain ranges, 14 kilometres north of the Med\u017eitlija-N\u00edki border crossing with Greece. The city stands at an important junction connecting the south of the Adriatic Sea region with the Aegean Sea and Central Europe, and is an administrative, cultural, industrial, commercial, and educational centre. It has been known since the Ottoman period as \"The City of The Consuls\", since many European countries had consulates in Bitola.\nBitola, known during the Ottoman Empire as Manastir or Monastir, is one of the oldest cities in North Macedonia. It was founded as Heraclea Lyncestis in the middle of the 4th century BC by Philip II of Macedon. The city was the last capital of Ottoman Rumelia, from 1836 to 1867. According to the 2002 census, Bitola is the second-largest city in the country. Bitola is also the seat of the Bitola Municipality.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1015", "text": "Kalmthout is a municipality in the Belgian province of Antwerp.\nIn 2007, 17504 people lived there.\nIt is at 51\u00b0 23 North, 04\u00b0 28 East.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1016", "text": null, "image": "images/1016.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1017", "text": null, "image": "images/1017.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1018", "text": null, "image": "images/1018.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1019", "text": null, "image": "images/1019.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1020", "text": null, "image": "images/1020.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1022", "text": "20 Stycznia 1920 Street is located in downtown district, in Bydgoszcz, Poland. Many of the buildings along this axis are either registered on the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list, or part of a historical ensemble of Eclectic and Art Nouveau architecture in the city.", "image": "images/1022.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1023", "text": "Joseph Heintz the Younger or Joseph Heintz (II) was a German painter.\nHe was born in Augsburg as the son of Joseph Heintz the Elder. In 1625 he travelled to Italy, where he settled in Venice and became known for his copies of his father's work and his religious or mythological paintings.\nHe died in Venice.", "image": "images/1023.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1024", "text": null, "image": "images/1024.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1025", "text": "The collection of the Marciana Library contains 4,639 manuscripts and 13,117 manuscript volumes. Its historical nucleus is the private collection of Cardinal Bessarion which was donated to the Republic of Venice in 1468.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1028", "text": null, "image": "images/1028.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1029", "text": "Cereus repandus, the Peruvian apple cactus, is a large, erect, thorny columnar cactus found in South America. It is also known as giant club cactus, hedge cactus, cadushi, and kayush.\nCereus repandus is an unresearched, under-utilized cactus, grown mostly as an ornamental plant. And it has some local culinary importance. The Wayuu from the La Guajira Peninsula of Colombia and Venezuela also use the inner cane-like wood of the plant in wattle and daub construction.", "image": "images/1029.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1030", "text": "Genesis 1:2 is the second verse of the Genesis creation narrative. It is a part of the Torah portion Bereshit.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1031", "text": "Frederick Campbell Crews is an American essayist and literary critic. Professor emeritus of English at the University of California, Berkeley, Crews is the author of numerous books, including The Tragedy of Manners: Moral Drama in the Later Novels of Henry James, E. M. Forster: The Perils of Humanism, and The Sins of the Fathers, a discussion of the work of Nathaniel Hawthorne. He received popular attention for The Pooh Perplex, a book of satirical essays parodying contemporary casebooks. Initially a proponent of psychoanalytic literary criticism, Crews later rejected psychoanalysis, becoming a critic of Sigmund Freud and his scientific and ethical standards. Crews was a prominent participant in the \"Freud wars\" of the 1980s and 1990s, a debate over the reputation, scholarship and impact on the 20th century of Freud, who founded psychoanalysis.\nCrews has published a variety of skeptical and rationalist essays, including book reviews and commentary for The New York Review of Books, on a variety of topics including Freud and recovered memory therapy, some of which were published in The Memory Wars.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1032", "text": "The Pennine Alps, also known as the Valais Alps, are a mountain range in the western part of the Alps. They are located in Switzerland and Italy.", "image": "images/1032.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1033", "text": "Bratislava is the capital and largest city of Slovakia. Officially, the population of the city is about 430,000; however, it is estimated to be more than 660,000 - approximately 150% of the official figures. It is one of the smaller capitals of Europe but still the country's largest city. Bratislava is in southwestern Slovakia, occupying both banks of the River Danube and the left bank of the River Morava. Bordering Austria and Hungary, it is the only national capital that borders two sovereign states.\nThe city's history has been influenced by people of many nations and religions, including Austrians, Bulgarians, Croats, Czechs, Germans, Hungarians, Jews, Serbs and Slovaks. It was the coronation site and legislative center and capital of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1536 to 1783, and has been home to many Slovak, Hungarian and German historical figures.\nBratislava is the political, cultural and economic centre of Slovakia. It is the seat of the Slovak president, the parliament and the Slovak Executive. It has several universities, and many museums, theatres, galleries and other cultural and educational institutions.", "image": "images/1033.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1034", "text": "Pristerodon is an extinct genus of dicynodont therapsid from the Late Permian of South Africa, Zambia and India.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1035", "text": "Savernake Station is a heritage-listed working farm located at 2341 Mulwala Road, Savernake, Federation Council, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed and built from 1862. It is also known as Savernake Homestead. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 15 March 2013. The heritage listing includes the station's moveable heritage, including significant collections and archives relating to the property.", "image": "images/1035.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1036", "text": null, "image": "images/1036.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1037", "text": "This is a list of lighthouses in Scotland. The Northern Lighthouse Board, from which much of the information is derived, are responsible for most lighthouses in Scotland but have handed over responsibility in the major estuaries to the port authorities. Many of the more minor lights are not shown. A lighthouse that is no longer operating is indicated by the date of closure in the operated by column. Where two dates are shown, the lighthouse has been rebuilt.\nNearly all the lighthouses in this list were designed by and most were built by four generations of one family, including Thomas Smith, who was both the stepfather and father-in-law of Robert Stevenson. Robert's sons and grandsons not only built most of the lights, often under the most appalling of conditions, but pioneered many of the improvements in lighting and signalling that cut down the enormous loss of life in shipping around the coasts of Scotland.\nThe table may be sorted by any column by clicking on the heading.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1038", "text": "Nicholas Wootton is an American Emmy Award-winning television writer and producer. He has written for various TV shows, including Chuck, Prison Break, Law & Order, NYPD Blue and Scorpion.\nIn 1998 he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series, for his work in NYPD Blue.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1039", "text": null, "image": "images/1039.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1041", "text": "The lateral cervical lymph nodes are a group of lymph nodes found in the lateral side of the neck.\nTerminologia Anatomica divides them into:\nSuperficial lateral cervical lymph nodes\nDeep lateral cervical lymph nodes\nAnother source divides this group into \"internal jugular\", \"spinal accessory\", and \"transverse cervical\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1042", "text": "The 2011\u201312 season was Birmingham City Football Club's 109th season in the English football league system. It ran from 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012.\nAfter relegation from the Premier League in 2010\u201311 under previous manager Alex McLeish, the team finished in fourth position in the 24-team Football League Championship under manager Chris Hughton, who was appointed in June. They lost on aggregate to fifth-placed Blackpool in the promotion play-offs semi-finals. Having won the 2011 League Cup, they qualified for the Europa League, in which they reached the group stage and finished third in their four-team group, only one point behind the two teams qualifying for the knockout rounds. In the 2011\u201312 League Cup, they were eliminated in the third round by Manchester City, and they lost to Chelsea in the fifth round of the FA Cup after a replay.\nTwenty-nine players made at least one appearance in first-team competition, and there were thirteen different goalscorers. Chris Burke, who received Birmingham's Player of the Season and Players' Player of the Season awards, played in 61 of the 62 matches over the season, scored 14 goals and made 19 assists.", "image": "images/1042.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1043", "text": "The North Hudson Railway Company built and operated a streetcar system in Hudson County and southeast Bergen County, New Jersey before and after the start of the 20th century. It was founded by Hillric J. Bonn who became the first President in 1865 and served for 26 years until his death, and eventually taken over by the Public Service Railway. In its endeavors to overcome the formidable obstacle of ascending the lower Hudson Palisades, or Bergen Hill, it devised numerous innovative engineering solutions including funicular wagon lifts, an inclined elevated railway, an elevator and viaducts.\nThe oldest predecessor line of North Hudson County Railway opened 1861. Three companies were consolidated in 1874 to form the North Hudson County Railway Company. North Hudson acquired the Pavonia Horse Railroad Company in 1891, opened the Hudson & Bergen Traction Company in 1893, and opened the Palisades Railroad in 1894.\nNorth Hudson County Railway included 12.75 miles of at-grade and 1.25 miles of elevated trackage. Bonn was always involved in other road and real estate projects in the county. He resided in Weehawken, where a street is named in his honor.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1044", "text": null, "image": "images/1044.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1045", "text": "Homorthodes is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1046", "text": null, "image": "images/1046.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1047", "text": "Spare the Air is a program established by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District in 1991 to combat air pollution during the summer in the San Francisco Bay Area, the season when clear skies, hot temperatures, lighter winds, and a strong temperature inversion combine and trap air pollutants near the ground.\nSpare the Air days are declared for days in which levels of ground-level ozone are predicted to exceed the EPA's federal health-based standard of 84 ppb, or an air quality index over 100. On a Spare the Air day, Bay Area residents are asked through radio and television announcements to reduce their driving, refrain from using gas-powered gardening equipment and curb other air polluting activities such as painting and aerosol spray can usage. People especially sensitive to smog are advised to limit their time outdoors.\nSpare the Air nights are also issued during the winter when particulate emissions often coming from wood burning and other activities become trapped in stagnant air masses. During winter Spare the Air nights, wood burning is banned and violators may have to attend a class or pay a fine of up to $500. Exceptions are allowed if a household has a power outage.", "image": "images/1047.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1049", "text": "Andreas Nicolai Hansen was a Danish businessman and landowner. His former town mansion in Copenhagen was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1939.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1050", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Jackson County, Illinois.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Jackson County, Illinois, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.\nThere are 17 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has been removed.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 8, 2019.", "image": "images/1050.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1051", "text": "Wainwright is a town in east-central Alberta, Canada, 206 kilometres southeast of Edmonton.\nLocated west of the Alberta\u2013Saskatchewan border, Wainwright is 61 kilometres south of Vermilion in the Battle River valley. Highway 41, called the Buffalo Trail, and Highway 14 go through the town.\nCFB Wainwright is located in Denwood, southwest of Wainwright.", "image": "images/1051.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1052", "text": null, "image": "images/1052.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1054", "text": null, "image": "images/1054.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1055", "text": null, "image": "images/1055.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1056", "text": "Kansai Television Company Limited, often called Kansai TV or Kantele, is a tv station affiliated with Fuji News Network and Fuji Network System in Osaka, serving the Kansai region of Japan. Kansai TV is a company affiliated in Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Group of Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1057", "text": null, "image": "images/1057.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1058", "text": "The following is a list of high-speed trains.\nA high-speed train is generally defined as one which operates at speeds of over or at 125 mph, with a high level of service, and generally comprising multi-powered elements. Excluded from this list are standard locomotive-hauled trains often able to reach 200 km/h, unconventional trains and prototypes.\nIn these tables, two or three maximum speeds are given: the column \"Operated\" refers to the maximum speed reached by the train in commercial operations, while the column \"Design\" refers to the theoretical maximum speed in commercial operations as announced by the manufacturer. Finally, a third \"Record\" speed may also be listed. For trains listed as being or having been in service, the record is set by an unmodified train.", "image": "images/1058.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1059", "text": "China\u2013India relations, also called Sino-Indian relations or Indian\u2013Chinese relations, refers to the bilateral relationship between China and India. The tone of the relationship has varied over time; the two nations have sought economic cooperation with each other, while occasional border disputes and economic nationalism in both countries are a major point of contention. The modern relationship began in 1950 when India was among the first countries to end formal ties with the Republic of China and recognize the People's Republic of China as the legitimate government of Mainland China. China and India are the two of the major regional powers in Asia, and are the two most populous countries and fastest growing major economies in the world. Growth in diplomatic and economic influence has increased the significance of their bilateral relationship.\nCultural and economic relations between China and India date back to ancient times. The Silk Road not only served as a major trade route between India and China, but is also credited for facilitating the spread of Buddhism from India to East Asia.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1062", "text": "Theophilus is a prominent lunar impact crater that lies between Sinus Asperitatis in the north and Mare Nectaris to the southeast. It partially intrudes into the comparably sized crater Cyrillus to the southwest. To the east is the smaller crater M\u00e4dler and further to the south-southeast is Beaumont. It was named after the 4th-century Coptic Pope Theophilus of Alexandria.\nTheophilus, Cyrillus and Catharina form a prominent group of large craters visible on the terminator 5 days after the new moon.", "image": "images/1062.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1063", "text": "Kasol is a hamlet in the district Kullu of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated in Parvati Valley, on the banks of the Parvati River, on the way between Bhuntar and Manikaran. It is located 30 km from Bhuntar and 3.5 km from Manikaran.\nKasol is the Himalayan hotspot for backpackers. and acts as a base for nearby treks to Malana and Kheerganga. It is called Mini Israel of India due to a high percentage of Israeli tourists here.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1064", "text": "The Savannah Country Day School is an independent college preparatory school founded in 1955 in Savannah, Georgia, United States. The co-educational school serves students from pre-kindergarten through to twelfth grade, and has 1,028 students enrolled.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1065", "text": "Wall Poems is a project in which more than 110 poems in many different languages were painted on the exterior walls of buildings in the city of Leiden, The Netherlands.", "image": "images/1065.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1066", "text": "Pieter van Mol or Peter van Mol was a Flemish painter known for his history paintings of religious subject matter, and to a lesser extent for his allegorical compositions, genre scenes and portraits. His style was profoundly influenced by Rubens, Abraham Janssens and Artus Wolffort. He was court painter to the King and Queen of France.", "image": "images/1066.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1067", "text": null, "image": "images/1067.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1068", "text": null, "image": "images/1068.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1069", "text": "El Caracol is a small village in the mountains of the Mexican state of Michoac\u00e1n, in the municipality of Hidalgo. It is located off the State route of Mexico-Morelia-Guadalajara, about 12 km south of Mil Cumbres at an elevation of 2896 m above mean sea level. Seasonal temperatures vary from 40\u201379 \u00b0F July to February and 60\u201389 \u00b0F March to June with relatively low humidity. There are almost no mosquitoes, snakes or other pests.", "image": "images/1069.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1070", "text": "Michael Mario Andretti is an American semi-retired auto racing driver and current team owner. Statistically one of the most successful drivers in the history of American open-wheel car racing, Andretti won the 1991 CART PPG Indy Car World Series and amassed 42 race victories, the most in the CART era and fourth-most all time. Since his retirement from active racing, Andretti has owned Andretti Autosport, which has won four IndyCar Series championships and five Indianapolis 500 races.\nHe is the son of Formula One World Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner Mario Andretti, and the father of current IndyCar Series driver Marco Andretti.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1071", "text": null, "image": "images/1071.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1072", "text": null, "image": "images/1072.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1073", "text": "Geological perspective correlation is a theory in geology describing geometrical regularities in the layering of sediments. Seventy percent of the Earth's surface are occupied by sedimentary basins \u2013 volumes consisted of sediments accumulated during million years, and alternated by long interruptions in sedimentation. The most noticeable feature of the rocks, which filled the basins, is layering. Stratigraphy is a part of Geology that investigates the phenomenon of layering. It describes the sequence of layers in the basin as consisted of stratigraphic units. Units are defined on the basis of their lithology and have no clear definition. Geological Perspective Correlation is a theory that divided the geological cross-section in units according strong mathematical rule: all borders of layers in this unit obey the law of perspective geometry.\nSedimentation layers are mainly created in shallow waters of oceans, seas, and lakes. As new layers are deposited the old ones are sinking deeper due to the weight of accumulating sediments.", "image": "images/1073.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1075", "text": null, "image": "images/1075.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1076", "text": "Bredgade is one of the most prominent streets in Copenhagen, Denmark. Running in a straight line from Kongens Nytorv for just under one kilometre to the intersection of Esplanaden and Gr\u00f8nningen, it is one of the major streets in Frederiksstaden, a Rococo district laid out in the middle of the 18th century to commemorate the tercentenary of the House of Oldenburg's accession to the Danish throne. It is lined with a number of fine mansions as well as other historic buildings. Many law firms, trade unions, fashion stores and art galleries are based in the street.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1077", "text": "Danda Shah Bilawal is a village in Punjab, Pakistan located on the midway on the main road linking Mianwali and Talagang. It is a local trade centre for surrounding villages owing to its location.", "image": "images/1077.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1078", "text": "The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, abbreviated as the C&O Canal and occasionally called the \"Grand Old Ditch,\" operated from 1831 until 1924 along the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., to Cumberland, Maryland. The canal's principal cargo was coal from the Allegheny Mountains.\nConstruction on the 184.5-mile canal began in 1828 and ended in 1850 with the completion of a 50-mile stretch to Cumberland. Rising and falling over an elevation change of 605 feet, it required the construction of 74 canal locks, 11 aqueducts to cross major streams, more than 240 culverts to cross smaller streams, and the 3,118 ft Paw Paw Tunnel. A planned section to the Ohio River at Pittsburgh was never built.\nThe canal way is now maintained as the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, with a trail that follows the old towpath.", "image": "images/1078.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1079", "text": "The Hollis Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts, was a Congregational and Unitarian church. It merged with the South Congregational Society of Boston in 1887.", "image": "images/1079.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1080", "text": null, "image": "images/1080.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1081", "text": "Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in Panchmahal district in Gujarat, India. It is located around the historical city of Champaner, a city which was founded by Vanraj Chavda, the most prominent king of the Chavda Dynasty, in the 8th century. He named it after the name of his friend and general Champa, also known later as Champaraj. The heritage site is studded with forts with bastions starting from the hills of Pavagadh, and extending into the city of Champaner. The park's landscape includes archaeological, historic and living cultural heritage monuments such as chalcolithic sites, a hill fortress of an early Hindu capital, and remains of the 16th-century capital of the state of Gujarat. There are palaces, entrance gates and arches, mosques, tombs and temples, residential complexes, agricultural structures and water installations such as stepwells and tanks, dating from the 8th to the 14th centuries. The Kalika Mata Temple, located on top of the 800 metres high Pavagadh Hill, is an important Hindu shrine in the region, attracting large numbers of pilgrims throughout the year.", "image": "images/1081.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1082", "text": "The Tanglefoot Trail is an asphalt-covered rail trail in northeastern Mississippi. Ranging 43.6 miles in the right-of-way of the Ripley and New Albany Railroad, it is the longest rail-trail in the state. It runs through three counties and is located within the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1083", "text": null, "image": "images/1083.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1084", "text": "Coppicing is a traditional method of woodland management which exploits the capacity of many species of trees to put out new shoots from their stump or roots if cut down. In a coppiced wood, which is called a copse, young tree stems are repeatedly cut down to near ground level, resulting in a stool. New growth emerges, and after a number of years, the coppiced tree is harvested, and the cycle begins anew. Pollarding is a similar process carried out at a higher level on the tree. Daisugi is a similar Japanese technique.\nMany silviculture practices involve cutting and regrowth; coppicing has been of significance in many parts of lowland temperate Europe. The widespread and long-term practice of coppicing as a landscape-scale industry is something that remains of special importance in southern England. Many of the English-language terms referenced in this article are particularly relevant to historic and contemporary practice in that area.\nTypically a coppiced woodland is harvested in sections or coups on a rotation. In this way, a crop is available each year somewhere in the woodland.", "image": "images/1084.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1085", "text": "Carl Lorck was a Norwegian painter.\nCarl Julius Lorck was born in Trondheim, Norway. He spent one year at a military academy in Christiania. In 1852 he moved to D\u00fcsseldorf where he studied under Karl Ferdinand Sohn and Adolph Tidemand between 1853 and 1858. He is represented with two works in the National Gallery of Norway Skipsgutten and Handelsj\u00f8den i loshytten.", "image": "images/1085.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1087", "text": "The Convictorio Carolino was a school which operated in Santiago in colonial Chile. Some of the most important figures in the Chilean War of Independence were educated there.\nThe Convictorio was very strict, and boarders were subject to rigid rules of conduct. Subjects taught there included Latin, theology, philosophy, social conduct, and Spanish language fundamentals.\nThe existence of the College was fundamental to the development of education at the time, as it was one of the few Chilean educational institutions in operation. In 1813 it was integrated into the nascent Instituto Nacional, which retained the same rector, and continues to uphold its academic standards to this day.", "image": "images/1087.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1088", "text": null, "image": "images/1088.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1089", "text": "Dehri-on-Sone railway station is on the Gaya-Mughalsarai section of the Grand Chord line. It stands next to the Nehru Setu and serves Dehri, Dalmianagar and the surrounding areas in Rohtas district in the Indian state of Bihar. It\u2019s located on the banks of Son river, a tributary of river Ganges.", "image": "images/1089.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1090", "text": "The Petroleum Production Company Nobel Brothers, Limited, or Branobel, was an oil company set up by Ludvig Nobel and Baron Peter von Bilderling, mainly in Baku, Azerbaijan but also in Cheleken, Turkmenistan. Originally established by Robert Nobel and the investments of barons Peter von Bilderling and Standertskj\u00f6ld as a distillery in 1876, it became, during the late 19th century, one of the largest oil companies in the world.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1091", "text": "The Arabian or Arab horse is a breed of horse that originated on the Arabian Peninsula. With a distinctive head shape and high tail carriage, the Arabian is one of the most easily recognizable horse breeds in the world. It is also one of the oldest breeds, with archaeological evidence of horses in the Middle East that resemble modern Arabians dating back 4,500 years. Throughout history, Arabian horses have spread around the world by both war and trade, used to improve other breeds by adding speed, refinement, endurance, and strong bone. Today, Arabian bloodlines are found in almost every modern breed of riding horse.\nThe Arabian developed in a desert climate and was prized by the nomadic Bedouin people, often being brought inside the family tent for shelter and protection from theft. Selective breeding for traits, including an ability to form a cooperative relationship with humans, created a horse breed that is good-natured, quick to learn, and willing to please. The Arabian also developed the high spirit and alertness needed in a horse used for raiding and war.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1092", "text": "JustBats Field at T-Bones Stadium, formerly CommunityAmerica Ballpark, is a baseball park in Kansas City, Kansas, located in the Kansas City neighborhood of Piper. It is the home of the Kansas City T-Bones of the independent American Association, and the former home of the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer. It is located in the Village West area at 1800 Village West Parkway. Many local area High School teams, including Bonner Springs High School, in their annual Butch Foster Memorial Baseball Classic play at the ballpark and it is also the home of the Kansas City Kansas Community College Blue Devils. It has also been used for concerts and some community events.", "image": "images/1092.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1094", "text": "Villitis of unknown etiology, also known as chronic villitis, is a placental injury. VUE is an inflammatory condition involving the chorionic villi. VUE is a recurrent condition and can be associated with intrauterine growth restriction. IUGR involves the poor growth of the foetus, stillbirth, miscarriage, and premature delivery. VUE recurs in about 1/3 of subsequent pregnancies.\nVUE is a common lesion characterised by inflammation in the placental chorionic villi. VUE is also characterised by the transfer of maternal lymphocytes across the placenta.\nVUE is diagnosed in 7-10% placentas in pregnancies. Roughly 80% of the VUE cases are in term placentas. A case of VUE in a placenta less than 32 weeks old should be screened for infectious villitis.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1095", "text": null, "image": "images/1095.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1096", "text": null, "image": "images/1096.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1097", "text": null, "image": "images/1097.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1098", "text": "The Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy are a series of nine calvaries or groups of chapels and other architectural features created in northern Italy during the late sixteenth century and the seventeenth century. They are dedicated to various aspects of the Christian faith and are considered of great beauty by virtue of the skill with which they have been integrated into the surrounding natural landscape of hills, forests and lakes. They also house important artistic material in the form of wall paintings and statuary. In 2003, they were named as a World Heritage Site.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1099", "text": "Kaliningrad\u2013Severny is a suburban rail station on Pobedy Square in Kaliningrad.", "image": "images/1099.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1100", "text": "Remalle is a village in Krishna district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located in Bapulapadu mandal of Gannavaram revenue division. It is one of the villages in the mandal to be a part of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region. Remalle is further divided into two parts, New Remalle and Old Remalle.", "image": "images/1100.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1101", "text": "Trundle is a small town in Parkes Shire in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia. It and the surrounding area had a population of 666 in the 2011 census.\nIt lies in wheat-growing country and is on the Bogan Gate\u2013Tottenham railway line, completed to Trundle in 1907.", "image": "images/1101.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1102", "text": null, "image": "images/1102.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1103", "text": null, "image": "images/1103.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1104", "text": "Gian Paolo Dallara is an Italian businessman and motorsports engineer. He is the owner of Dallara Motorsports, a company that develops racing cars.", "image": "images/1104.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1105", "text": "The National Front of Iran is an opposition political organization in Iran, founded by Mohammad Mosaddegh in 1949. It is the oldest and arguably the largest pro-democracy group operating inside Iran despite having never been able to recover the prominence it had in the early 1950s.\nInitially, the front was an umbrella organization for a broad spectrum of forces with nationalist, liberal-democratic, socialist, bazaari, secular and Islamic tendencies, that mobilized to successfully campaign for the nationalization of the Iranian oil industry. In 1951, the Front formed a government which was deposed by the 1953 Iranian coup d'\u00e9tat and subsequently repressed. Members attempted to revive the Front in 1960, 1965 and 1977.\nBefore 1953 and throughout the 1960s, the Front was torn by strife between secular and religious elements; over time its coalition split into various squabbling factions, with the Front gradually emerging as the leading organization of secular liberals with nationalist members adhering to liberal democracy and social democracy.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1106", "text": "Running Water Draw is an ephemeral watercourse about 150 mi long, heading about 24 mi west-northwest of Clovis, New Mexico, and trending generally east-southeast, into Texas, to join Callahan Draw at the head of the White River about 9 mi west of Floydada and 34 mi northeast of Lubbock.\nRunning Water Draw drains an area of 1,620 sq mi as it extends across Curry County, New Mexico, and Parmer, Castro, Lamb, Hale, and Floyd Counties of West Texas.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1107", "text": "Sloan is a Canadian, Toronto-based rock band originally from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Sloan has released twelve full-length albums and has received nine Juno Award nominations, winning one. Between 1996 and 2016, Sloan was among the top 75 best-selling Canadian artists in Canada and among the top 25 best-selling Canadian bands in Canada. The band is known for their sharing of songwriting and lead vocals from each member of the group and their unaltered line-up throughout their career.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1109", "text": "Potassium nitrate is a chemical compound. It has the chemical formula KNO\u2083. It contains potassium and nitrate ions. It is often called saltpeter.", "image": "images/1109.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1110", "text": null, "image": "images/1110.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1111", "text": "The Siege of Havana was a successful British siege against Spanish-ruled Havana that lasted from March to August 1762, as part of the Seven Years' War. After Spain abandoned its former policy of neutrality by signing the family compact with France, resulting on a British declaration of war on Spain in January 1762, the British government decided to mount an attack on the important Spanish fortress and naval base of Havana, with the intention of weakening the Spanish presence in the Caribbean and improving the security of its own North American colonies. A strong British naval force consisting of squadrons from Britain and the West Indies, and the military force of British and American troops it convoyed, were able to approach Havana from a direction that neither the Spanish governor nor Admiral expected and were able to trap the Spanish fleet in the Havana harbour and land its troops with relatively little resistance.", "image": "images/1111.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1112", "text": "Ricardo Carballo Calero was a Spanish philologist, academic and writer. He was the first Professor of Galician Language and Literature at the University of Santiago de Compostela. He was a member of the Royal Galician Academy, the Lisbon Academy of Sciences, and also an honorary member of the Galician Language Association. He was one of the main theorists of contemporary Galician reintegrationism and his works on this field are considered a primary reference. Many consider Carballo Calero as one of the most prominent figures of the twentieth century Galician intelligentsia.", "image": "images/1112.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1113", "text": null, "image": "images/1113.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1114", "text": "National parks in Thailand are defined as an area that contains natural resources of ecological importance or unique beauty, or flora and fauna of special importance. As of 2015 Thailand's protected areas included 147 national parks, 58 wildlife sanctuaries, 67 non-hunting areas, and 120 forest parks. They cover almost 20 percent of the kingdom\u2019s territory.\nThe parks are administered by the National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department, of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. The department was created in 2002, and took over the national parks from the Royal Forest Department of the Ministry of Agriculture.\nThe first national park was Khao Yai in 1961, when the National Park Act B.E. 2504 was passed. The first marine park was Khao Sam Roi Yot, established in 1966. In 1993 the administration of the national parks was split into two divisions, one for the terrestrial and one for the Marine National Park Division.\nControversies about Thailand's national parks include complaints over excessive development and allotment of private concessions.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1115", "text": "NLC India Limited is a 'Navratna' government of India company in the fossil fuel mining sector in India and thermal power generation. It annually produces about 30 million tonnes of Lignite from opencast mines at Neyveli in the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India and at Barsingsar in Bikaner district of Rajasthan state. The lignite is used at pithead thermal power stations of 3640 MW installed capacity to produce electricity. Its joint venture has a 1000 MW thermal power station using coal. Lately, it has diversified into renewable energy production and installed 1404 MW solar power plant to produce electricity from photovoltaic cells and 51 MW electricity from windmills.\nIt was incorporated in 1956 and was wholly owned by the government of India. A small portion of its stock was sold to the public to list its shares on stock exchanges where its shares are traded. It is under the administrative control of Ministry of Coal.", "image": "images/1115.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1116", "text": null, "image": "images/1116.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1117", "text": "Edwin Jackson, Jr. is a German-born American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He previously played in Major League Baseball for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Tampa Bay Devil Rays / Rays, Detroit Tigers, Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Nationals, Chicago Cubs, Atlanta Braves, Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Baltimore Orioles, Oakland Athletics, and Toronto Blue Jays. Jackson was an All-Star in 2009, threw a no-hitter on June 25, 2010, and was a member of the 2011 World Series champion Cardinals.\nJackson has played for more major league teams than any other player in Major League Baseball history, having played for his 14th club, the Toronto Blue Jays, in 2019, passing the record previously held by Octavio Dotel.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1120", "text": "Daniel Richard Green is an English semi-professional footballer who plays as a right winger for National League South club Concord Rangers.\nGreen spent his youth with Charlton Athletic and Northampton Town, before he joined Nottingham Forest in 2004. He dropped into non-league with Bishop's Stortford after picking up a bad injury at Forest. His performances earned him a return to the Football League with Dagenham & Redbridge in May 2009. Green won the 2010 League Two play-off Final at Wembley Stadium and promotion to League One with Dagenham, before he was sold on to Charlton for a \u00a3350,000 fee in June 2011. He helped the club win the League One title in 2011\u201312, but struggled for matches in the Championship, and joined Milton Keynes Dons in May 2014 following a short loan spell earlier in 2013\u201314. He was also promoted out of League One with the Dons in 2014\u201315, and was then allowed to move on to Luton Town in July 2015. He secured a first-team place until breaking his leg in April 2016, which caused him to miss the entire 2016\u201317 season.", "image": "images/1120.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1121", "text": null, "image": "images/1121.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1122", "text": null, "image": "images/1122.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1123", "text": "This is a list of properties and historic districts in Winchester, Massachusetts, that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.\nThe locations of National Register properties and districts may be seen in an online map by clicking on \"Map of all coordinates\".\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 17, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1124", "text": "Crosby is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of the county of North Yorkshire, England. The population of the parish was estimated at 20 in 2010. The population remained at less than 100 at the 2011 Census. Details are included in the civil parish of Thornton-le-Beans.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1125", "text": null, "image": "images/1125.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1126", "text": "Jingshan Park is an imperial park covering 23 hectares immediately north of the Forbidden City in the Imperial City area of Beijing, China. The focal point is the artificial hill Jingshan, literally \"Prospect Hill\". Formerly a private imperial garden attached to the grounds of the Forbidden City, the grounds were opened to the public in 1928. The park was formally established in 1949. It is listed as a Key State Park and is administratively part of Xicheng District in downtown Beijing.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1127", "text": "Plaffeien is a municipality in the district of Sense in the canton of Fribourg in Switzerland. It is one of the municipalities with a large majority of German speakers in the mostly French speaking Canton of Fribourg. 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He later served in the Tennessee State Senate, in which he represented District 7, part of Knox County.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1149", "text": null, "image": "images/1149.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1150", "text": "The 2014 Swedish government crisis started on 3 December 2014 after the Riksdag rejected the proposed government budget in favour of a budget proposed by the centre-right opposition.\nThe Sweden Democrats declared at a press conference on 2 December 2014 that they would secondarily vote for the government budget proposed by other opposition parties in the centre-right Alliance, thus securing a majority for that budget and a defeat for the budget proposed by the Red-green L\u00f6fven cabinet. After a meeting between the Social Democrats, the Green Party and the parties of the Alliance did not lead to any solution or any plans of further negotiations, the Alliance's budget passed in the Riksdag on 3 December with a margin of 182 to 153. The same day Prime Minister Stefan L\u00f6fven declared that the cabinet would call a snap election to be held on 22 March 2015. For constitutional reasons the snap election could not be called until 29 December 2014. If held, the election would have been the first snap election and the first election not held in September since 1958.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1151", "text": null, "image": "images/1151.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1152", "text": "Sacaton is a census-designated place in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,584 at the 2000 census. It is the capital of the Gila River Indian Community.", "image": "images/1152.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1153", "text": "Assmannshausen is, since the incorporation in 1977, a quarter of R\u00fcdesheim am Rhein in the Rheingau, located on the Rhine in the state of Hesse, Germany. The village has a lithium spring, spa and a Kurhaus, and is famed for its red wine made from Pinot noir, which resembles red Burgundy wine. The Hessische Staatsweing\u00fcter Kloster Eberbach are running their VDP red wine estate in the village.\nFrom Assmannshausen a chairlift ascends the Jagdschloss Niederwald where a 30 minutes hike leads to the Niederwalddenkmal.\nThe heritage-listed former winery Assmanshausen Winery in Queensland, Australia, was named after this region.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1154", "text": "Utegenia is a genus of early tetrapod. It is usually regarded as a basal seymouriamorph, but sometimes included in the Discosauriscidae or as a sister taxon of the latter. Only one species, Utegenia shpinari, found from Kazakhstan, is known. Urumqia, another basal seymouriamorph, from Urumqi, Xinjiang of China is probably a junior synonym of Utegenia.", "image": "images/1154.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1155", "text": "Peter Pontiac was a Dutch cartoonist, comics artist and illustrator. He was the winner of the 1997 Stripschapprijs. 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From the 2011\u201312 season, Welbeck was a regular figure in the Manchester United first team. He was transferred to Arsenal in September 2014 for a \u00a316 million fee. In August 2019, Welbeck joined Watford following his release by Arsenal at the end of the previous season.\nHe made his senior England debut in March 2011 in a 1\u20131 friendly draw against Ghana, the homeland of both of his parents. He scored his first senior international goal on 2 June 2012, the only goal in a friendly victory over Belgium. 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Founded in 1946 as a charter member of the Basketball Association of America, the Celtics then moved into the National Basketball Association in 1949, as said league was formed by the merger of the BAA merged with the National Basketball League. Currently playing in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference, the Celtics have the most NBA titles with 17 championships. Eleven of those occurred between 1957 and 1969, with a dynasty led by center Bill Russell and coach/general manager Red Auerbach. The Celtics won two more titles in the 1970s under coach Tom Heinsohn, and three more in the 1980s under the leadership of forward Larry Bird. After a 22-year drought, the Celtics got their latest title in 2008.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1166", "text": "Leaders of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill were known as Presidents until the formation of the Consolidated University of North Carolina in 1932. 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The initial dark and exalted expressiveness of her early art work was gradually changed by brighter colours, well-thought-out compositions, more harmony and a more detached point of view.", "image": "images/1168.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1169", "text": "Sathgulli, also known as Sathgully, is an urban extension of Mysore city in Karnataka province of India.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1170", "text": "Sir Francis Drake was an English sea captain, privateer, naval officer and explorer. Drake is most famously known for his circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition, from 1577 to 1580, and was the first to complete the voyage as captain while leading the expedition throughout the entire circumnavigation. With his incursion into the Pacific Ocean, he claimed what is now California for the English and inaugurated an era of conflict with the Spanish on the western coast of the Americas, an area that had previously been largely unexplored by western shipping.\nElizabeth I awarded Drake a knighthood in 1581 which he received on the Golden Hind in Deptford. In the same year he was appointed mayor of Plymouth. As a Vice Admiral, he was second-in-command of the English fleet in the victorious battle against the Spanish Armada in 1588. He died of dysentery in January 1596, after unsuccessfully attacking San Juan, Puerto Rico.\nDrake's exploits made him a hero to the English, but his privateering led the Spanish to brand him a pirate, known to them as El Draque.", "image": "images/1170.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1171", "text": null, "image": "images/1171.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1172", "text": "The third USS Myrtle (SP-3289) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1918 to 1919.\nMyrtle was built as a private motorboat of the same name in 1915 by T. B. Hayman at Elizabeth City, North Carolina. On 26 August 1918, the 5th Naval District inspected her at Norfolk, Virginia, for possible naval service, and on 16 October 1918, the U.S. Navy leased her from her owner, A. S. Rascol of Windsor, North Carolina, for use as a section patrol boat during World War I. She was commissioned as USS Myrtle (SP-3289).\nAssigned to the 5th Naval District, Myrtle carried out patrol and dispatch duties in the Norfolk area for the rest of 1918.\nThe Navy returned Myrtle to Rascol on 27 January 1919.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1174", "text": null, "image": "images/1174.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1175", "text": null, "image": "images/1175.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1176", "text": "Nick Kaufman is a British-born Israeli lawyer specializing in international criminal law and international arbitration.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1177", "text": "The Malaysia Design Archive is an archive concerning design, located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1178", "text": "Philosopher's Way, San Francisco is a 2.7-mile loop trail around the perimeter of John McLaren Park created by artists Peter Richards and Susan Schwartzenberg, staff artists at the Exploratorium. 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The accident marked the second operational loss and first fatal crash for the C-5 Galaxy fleet, and is the third deadliest accident involving a U.S. military aircraft after the 1968 Kham Duc C-130 shootdown and Arrow Air Flight 1285.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1209", "text": "Ajigasawa Station is a railway station located in the town of Ajigasawa, Aomori Prefecture Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company.", "image": "images/1209.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1210", "text": "The gelada, sometimes called the bleeding-heart monkey or the gelada \"baboon\", is a species of Old World monkey found only in the Ethiopian Highlands, with large populations in the Semien Mountains. Geladas are actually not baboons but the only living members of the genus Theropithecus. Theropithecus is derived from the Greek root words for \"beast-ape\". Like its close relatives the baboons, it is largely terrestrial, spending much of its time foraging in grasslands.", "image": "images/1210.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1211", "text": "Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge is a concrete arch bridge that spans the Moskva River in Moscow, Russia, immediately east of the Kremlin. The bridge connects Red Square with Bolshaya Ordynka Street in Zamoskvorechye. Built in 1936\u20131937, it was designed by V. S. Kirillov and Alexey Shchusev.", "image": "images/1211.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1212", "text": null, "image": "images/1212.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1214", "text": "Guntur Institute of Medical Sciences/Guntur Medical College is a medical college in Guntur, India. It offers graduate and undergraduate courses in Medical Sciences.\nThe college is affiliated to the NTR University of Health Sciences and is in the process of becoming autonomous as Guntur Institute of Medical Sciences.\nThe college works in conjunction with Government General Hospital-Guntur, a tertiary care hospital with 1500 beds, catering to the health needs of the public of the coastal belt of Andhra Pradesh, India.", "image": "images/1214.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1215", "text": "Anniston is the county seat of Calhoun County in Alabama and is one of two urban centers/principal cities of and included in the Anniston-Oxford Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city was 23,106. According to 2019 Census estimates, the city had a population of 21,287.\nNamed \"The Model City\" by Atlanta newspaperman Henry W. 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As of the morning of December 29, 2011, the official list had 18 fewer supporters, including only 124 of the original 142 supporters. The growing publicity of this list on websites such as Reddit resulted in what might be referred to as a public relations disaster for some of the supporters listed. Arguably the first and most prominent case regarded GoDaddy.com, a popular internet domain registrar and web hosting company which openly supported SOPA.", "image": "images/1220.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1221", "text": "Rich Family is a Russian children's retailer headquartered in Novosibirsk. It was founded in 2002. 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Museums that exist only in cyberspace are not included. Also included are non-profit art galleries and exhibit spaces.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1227", "text": "Tulce is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kleszczewo, within Pozna\u0144 County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. There is the church of Virgin Mary, founded in first half of the 13th century by noble family \u0141odzia Coat of Arms.\nIt lies approximately 13 km south-east of the regional capital Pozna\u0144.\nThe village has a population of 1,842.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1228", "text": "An exhibition game is a sporting event whose prize money and impact on the player's or the team's rankings is either zero or otherwise greatly reduced. In team sports, matches of this type are often used to help coaches and managers select and condition players for the competitive matches of a league season or tournament. If the players usually play in different teams in other leagues, exhibition games offer an opportunity for the players to learn to work with each other. The games can be held between separate teams or between parts of the same team.\nAn exhibition game may also be used to settle a challenge, to provide professional entertainment, to promote the sport, to commemorate an anniversary or a famous player, or to raise money for charities. Several sports leagues hold all-star games to showcase their best players against each other, while other exhibitions games may pit participants from two different leagues or countries to unofficially determine who would be the best in the world. International competitions like the Olympic Games may also hold exhibition games as part of a demonstration sport.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1229", "text": null, "image": "images/1229.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1230", "text": "Kimberton Village Historic District is a national historic district located in East Pikeland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 49 contributing buildings and 3 contributing structures in the village of Kimberton Village. The three original buildings listed in 1976, were the \"Sign of the Bear\" tavern, Chrisman grist mill, and French Creek Boarding School. The 1987 boundary increase expanded the district to include a variety of vernacular farmhouses, barns and other outbuildings, a grange hall, a former Quaker meetinghouse, a frame milk receiving station, and railroad station. The contributing structures are a dam and stone arch bridge.\nIt was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, with a boundary increase in 1987.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1231", "text": null, "image": "images/1231.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1232", "text": "The Syrtis Major quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey Astrogeology Research Program. The Syrtis Major quadrangle is also referred to as MC-13.\nThe quadrangle covers longitudes 270\u00b0 to 315\u00b0 west and latitudes 0\u00b0 to 30\u00b0 north on Mars. Syrtis Major quadrangle includes Syrtis Major Planum and parts of Terra Sabaea and Isidis Planitia.\nSyrtis Major is an old shield volcano with a central depression that is elongated in a north-south direction. It contains the calderas Meroe Patera and Nili Patera. Interesting features in the area include dikes and inverted terrain.\nThe Beagle 2 lander was about to land near the quadrangle, particularly in the eastern part of Isidis Planitia, in December 2003, when contact with the craft was lost. In January 2015, NASA reported the Beagle 2 had been found on the surface in Isidis Planitia. High-resolution images captured by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter identified the lost probe, which appears to be intact.\nIn November 2018, NASA announced that Jezero crater was chosen as the landing site for the planned Mars 2020 rover mission. Jezero crater is in the Syrtis Major quadrangle at", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1233", "text": "Jason Nelms is an American Paralympic wheelchair basketball player from Huntsville, Alabama. He is a 2002 gold medalist at the IWBF World Championship and got a bronze medal in 2010 at the same place. A year later, he was awarded a gold medal at the 2011 Parapan American Games and on 2012 Summer Paralympics he was awarded with another bronze one. He was also a four-time NWBA Champion from 2008-2012. He has been the head coach of the University of Texas at Arlington Lady Movin' Mavs women's wheelchair basketball team since its establishment in 2013.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1234", "text": null, "image": "images/1234.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1236", "text": null, "image": "images/1236.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1237", "text": null, "image": "images/1237.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1238", "text": null, "image": "images/1238.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1239", "text": "Fahrwangen is a municipality in the district of Lenzburg in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1240", "text": "Donald W. Reynolds Center is an 8,355-seat multi-purpose arena in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The arena opened in 1998 and is named for Donald W. Reynolds. It is home to the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane basketball and volleyball teams.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1241", "text": "Annandale is a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Annandale is located within 5 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district and is part of the local government area of the Inner West Council. Annandale's northern end lies on Rozelle Bay, which is on Sydney Harbour. Glebe lies to its east, Lilyfield and Leichhardt to its west and Stanmore and Camperdown to its south.", "image": "images/1241.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1242", "text": "Hans-Elmar Schwing is a German chess player. He was the 1997 D\u00e4hne-Pokal winner.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1244", "text": null, "image": "images/1244.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1246", "text": "Richardsonian Romanesque is a style of Romanesque Revival architecture named after architect Henry Hobson Richardson. The revival style incorporates 11th and 12th century southern French, Spanish and Italian Romanesque characteristics. Richardson first used elements of the style in his Richardson Olmsted Complex in Buffalo, New York, designed in 1870. Multiple architects followed in this style in the late 1800s; Richardsonian Romanesque later influenced modern styles of architecture as well.", "image": "images/1246.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1247", "text": null, "image": "images/1247.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1249", "text": null, "image": "images/1249.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1250", "text": "Hokkaido University, or Hokudai, is a Japanese national university in Sapporo, Hokkaido. It was the 5th Imperial University in Japan, which were established to be the nation's finest institutes of higher education or research, and was selected as a Top Type university of the Top Global University Project by the Japanese government. The main campus is located in downtown Sapporo, just north of Sapporo Station, and stretches approximately 2.4 kilometers northward. It is considered one of the top universities in Japan.", "image": "images/1250.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1251", "text": "Summerstock Conservatory was a theatre company based out of Westmount Charter School in Calgary, Alberta from 2002 to 2012. Every August, between the first and the fourteenth, high school and young post-secondary students from across Canada performed a play in Olympic Plaza.", "image": "images/1251.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1252", "text": "Manuel Tom Bihr is a German-Thai footballer who plays as a centre back for Thai League 1 club Bangkok United and the Thailand national team.", "image": "images/1252.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1253", "text": "Frank Kowalski was a career officer in the United States Army, and was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. After retiring as a colonel, Kowalski went on to serve as a United States Representative from Connecticut.\nKowalski quit school in 1924, and enlisted in the Army. He received an appointment to West Point after a competitive examination, and graduated in 1930. He served initially in Infantry assignments, and then received a graduate degree at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He conducted experiments and research with weapons and vehicles in the late 1930s, and was responsible for training soldiers and units for deployment to the North African Theater at the start of World War II. He subsequently served at Allied Headquarters in London, where he planned and oversaw the execution of plans for de-militarizing and rebuilding Germany after the war. During the Korean War, Kowalski served in Japan, and his assignments included training and equipping a Japanese internal defense force; this force was organized as a police force rather than a military one, enabling Japan to skirt its post-World War II prohibition on training and equipping an army.", "image": "images/1253.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1254", "text": null, "image": "images/1254.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1255", "text": null, "image": "images/1255.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1256", "text": null, "image": "images/1256.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1257", "text": "The Bonita Beach Causeway is a series of four low-level bridges located in Southwest Florida traversing the barrier islands of Estero Bay connecting the town of Fort Myers Beach with Bonita Springs. It carries Estero Boulevard and is four miles long from end to end. Each bridge on the Bonita Beach Causeway is named after the body of water it crosses.", "image": "images/1257.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1258", "text": "The Croydon Canal ran 9 \u00b9\u2044\u2084 miles from Croydon, via Forest Hill, to the Grand Surrey Canal at New Cross in south London, England. It opened in 1809 and closed in 1836, the first canal to be abandoned by an Act of Parliament.", "image": "images/1258.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1259", "text": "Peronomyrmex is a rare genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Its three species are known from the east coast of Australia. With only five specimens in total, collected from four localities, Peronomyrmex is one of the world's most rare ant genera.\nPeronomyrmex was first described with the type species P. overbecki by Emery, based on a single worker from New South Wales. The genus remained monotypic until 2002 when Shattuck & Hinkley described P. bartoni from central Victoria. Shattuck described a third species, P. greavesi from northern Queensland. The P. greavesi specimen was originally collected in 1937, but subsequently placed in the collections of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, United States, where it remained until it was rediscovered in 2004.\nLittle is known about their biology, but they are likely nocturnal, arboreal, and have cryptic habits, which partially explains their infrequent collection. More species of this genus are likely to be discovered in the future.", "image": "images/1259.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1260", "text": "Achanduin Castle, is a castle, now in ruins, located about 5 kilometres west of Achnacroish on the north-western coastline of the island of Lismore, in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The castle overlooks Loch Linnhe and Bernera Island. The ruins are thought to date back to the thirteenth century. Achanduin Castle had long been thought to have been built by the Bishop of Argyll, though recent research has proved this to be unlikely. The castle was likely built by the MacDougalls around 1290 who held it throughout the fourteenth century. The castle was also thought to have been held by the Bishops of Argyll until the mid sixteenth century. It is a scheduled ancient monument.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1261", "text": null, "image": "images/1261.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1262", "text": "Anthony Allen is a former England International rugby union player and the current defence coach at Championship club Coventry. He played in the English Premiership for Leicester Tigers as a centre before his retirement due to injury.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1263", "text": "Alicante is a city on the Valencian Community, Spain. It is the capital of the province of Alacant and a historic Mediterranean port. The population of the city was 330,525 as of 2016, the second-largest in Valencian Community.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1264", "text": null, "image": "images/1264.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1265", "text": "Fran\u00e7ois Leguat Giant Tortoise and Cave Reserve is a park and nature reserve on the island of Rodrigues, dedicated to protecting the fauna and flora of the island. The reserve first opened in August 2007, part of the same project as La Vanille Reserve in Mauritius. It is named after the 18th century Huguenot settler Fran\u00e7ois Leguat, who recorded much of the island's natural flora and fauna before it went extinct. The reserve includes a museum, several education centres and information areas, and a restaurant.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1266", "text": "The UK Singles Chart is one of many music charts compiled by the Official Charts Company that calculates the best-selling singles of the week in the United Kingdom. Since 2004 the chart has been based on the sales of both physical singles and digital downloads, with airplay figures excluded from the official chart. This list shows singles that peaked in the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart during 2006, as well as singles which peaked in 2005 but were in the top 10 in 2006. The entry date is when the song appeared in the top 10 for the first time.\nOne-hundred and sixty-nine singles were in the top ten in 2006. Nine singles from 2005 remained in the top 10 for several weeks at the beginning of the year. \"When I'm Gone\" by Eminem was the only song from 2005 to reach its peak in 2006. Forty-two artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 2006. Amy Winehouse, Fall Out Boy, Lily Allen, Ne-Yo and Timbaland were among the many artists who achieved their first UK charting top 10 single in 2006.\nThe 2005 Christmas number-one, \"That's My Goal\" by 2005 X Factor winner Shayne Ward, remained at number-one for the first three weeks of 2006.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1267", "text": null, "image": "images/1267.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1268", "text": "The Singel is one of the canals of Amsterdam. The Singel encircled Amsterdam in the Middle Ages, serving as a moat around the city until 1585, when Amsterdam expanded beyond the Singel. The canal runs from the IJ bay, near the Central Station, to the Muntplein square, where it meets the Amstel river. It is now the inner-most canal in Amsterdam's semicircular ring of canals.\nThe canal should not be confused with the Singelgracht, which became the outer limit of the city during the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th Century. Other Dutch towns also have ring-shaped canals named Singel. The name is related to the Dutch word omsingelen, \"to surround\", and comes ultimately from Latin cingulum, meaning \"belt\".", "image": "images/1268.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1269", "text": null, "image": "images/1269.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1270", "text": null, "image": "images/1270.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1271", "text": null, "image": "images/1271.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1272", "text": null, "image": "images/1272.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1275", "text": "The Orange City Town Hall is a historic site in Orange City, Florida, United States. It is located at 205 East Graves Avenue. On May 16, 2002, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1276", "text": "The Village Museum is an open-air ethnographic museum located in the King Michael I Park, showcasing traditional Romanian village life. The museum extends to over 100,000 m\u00b2, and contains 272 authentic peasant farms and houses from all over Romania.\nIt was created in 1936 by Dimitrie Gusti, Victor Ion Popa, and Henri H. Stahl.\nElisabeta Palace, the current residence of the Romanian Royal Family, also located in the park, is an \"island\" inside the village museum, near the Arch of Triumph.", "image": "images/1276.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1277", "text": "The list of Boeing 737 operators and owners lists both former and current operators of the aircraft.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1278", "text": null, "image": "images/1278.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1279", "text": null, "image": "images/1279.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1280", "text": "Michele Tripisciano was an Italian sculptor.\nHe was born in Caltanissetta, the son of the potter Ferdinando Tripisciano and Calogera Falci. He started modelling clay when he was a child in his father's jags factory and in 1873 he was sent to study in Rome at the St Michael Ospice thanks to the involvement of the baron Guglielmo Luigi Lanzirotti and Mr Pugliese. Between 1880 and 1888 he worked with Francesco Fabi Altini and in 1884 he obtained the silver medal at the Accademia di San Luca for his work Caio Mario sulle rovine di Cartagine.\nHe lived in Rome for many years and then returned to his home town when he died at the age of 53 because of a bronchopneumonia.\nIn 1900 he received the Knight's Cross from king Umberto I of Italy and in 1912 he was awarded a Knight's Cross of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus by Vittorio Emanuele III di Savoia.", "image": "images/1280.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1281", "text": null, "image": "images/1281.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1282", "text": null, "image": "images/1282.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1283", "text": "Emperor Reizei was the 63rd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.\nReizei's reign spanned the years from 967 through 969.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1284", "text": null, "image": "images/1284.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1285", "text": "Beyo\u011flu is a district on the European side of \u0130stanbul, Turkey, separated from the old city by the Golden Horn. It was known as the region of Pera surrounding the ancient coastal town Galata which faced Constantinople across the Horn. Beyo\u011flu continued to be named Pera during the Middle Ages and, in western languages, into the early 20th century.\nAccording to the prevailing theory, the Turkish name of Pera, Beyo\u011flu, is a modification by folk etymology of the Venetian ambassadorial title of Bailo, whose palazzo was the most grandiose structure in this quarter. The informal Turkish-language title Bey O\u011flu was originally used by the Ottoman Turks to describe Lodovico Gritti, Istanbul-born son of Andrea Gritti, who was the Venetian Bailo in Istanbul during the reign of Sultan Bayezid II and was later elected Doge of Venice in 1523. Bey O\u011flu thus referred to Lodovico Gritti, who established close relations with the Sublime Porte, and whose mansion was near the present-day Taksim Square. Located further south in Beyo\u011flu and originally built in the early 16th century, the \"Venetian Palace\" was the seat of the Bailo.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1286", "text": null, "image": "images/1286.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1287", "text": "The cotingas are a large family, Cotingidae, of suboscine passerine birds found in Central America and tropical South America. Cotingas are birds of forests or forest edges, that are primary frugivorous. They all have broad bills with hooked tips, rounded wings, and strong legs. They range in size from 12\u201313 cm of the fiery-throated fruiteater up to 48\u201351 cm of the Amazonian umbrellabird.", "image": "images/1287.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1288", "text": "Sir Arthur John Evans FRS FBA FREng was an English archaeologist and pioneer in the study of Aegean civilisation in the Bronze Age. He is most famous for unearthing the palace of Knossos on the Greek island of Crete. Based on the structures and artefacts found there and throughout the eastern Mediterranean, Evans found that he needed to distinguish the Minoan civilisation from Mycenaean Greece. Evans was also the first to define Cretan scripts Linear A and Linear B, as well as an earlier pictographic writing.\nAlthough not a professional statesman or soldier, and probably never a paid agent of the government, he nevertheless negotiated or played a role in negotiating unofficially with foreign powers in the Balkans and Middle East. He was, on request of the revolutionary organisations of the peoples of the Balkans, a significant player in the formation of the nation of Yugoslavia.", "image": "images/1288.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1289", "text": "The high and tight is a military variant of the crew cut. It is a very short hairstyle, characterized by the back and sides of the head being shaved to the skin and the top blended or faded into slightly longer hair. It is most commonly worn by men in the U.S. armed forces. It is also popular with law enforcement officers and other public safety personnel. Although \"high and tight\" is the primary term used in military and law enforcement, the same haircut is sometimes referred to by civilians as a \"walker\".", "image": "images/1289.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1290", "text": null, "image": "images/1290.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1291", "text": null, "image": "images/1291.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1293", "text": "Mithridates III was the fourth King of Pontus, son of Mithridates II of Pontus and Laodice. Mithridates had two sisters: Laodice III, the first wife of the Seleucid King Antiochus III the Great, and Laodice of Pontus. He may have ruled in an uncertain period between 220 BC and 183 BC. Nothing is known of him since the years just cited, because the kingdom of Pontus disappears from history. His same existence is contested by certain historians, even if it is necessary to account for Appian's indication of Mithridates VI of Pontus as the eighth king of the dynasty and the sixth of the name. Mithridates married an obscure Seleucid princess called Laodice. By this wife, he had three children: Mithridates IV of Pontus, Pharnaces I of Pontus and Laodice.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1294", "text": "Sir John Brown, British industrialist, was born in Sheffield. He was known as the Father of the South Yorkshire Iron Trade.", "image": "images/1294.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1295", "text": "Interior lines as opposed to exterior lines are two of a number of Military terms in a category, derived from the generic term line of operation, also line of movement. Commonly used to illustrate, describe, analyze, etc. the various possible routes of logistics, supply, recon, approach, attack, evasion, manouvre, retreat... of armed forces.\nInterior line strategies are based on the fact that lines of movement and communication within an enclosed area are shorter and safer than those on the outside. As the area held by a defensive force shrinks, the advantages held by defensive force increase.\nSkillful and comprehensive application of interior line tactics can for a partially surrounded, hard pressed combat force provide vital breathing space, greatly reduce time, effort, security and secrecy of resupplies and redeployment and decrease the number of casualties. Once employed and pressed on, the resulting effects might accumulate. They will, however, have a great impact on morale and eventually prove decisive, as according to Napoleon Bonaparte: \"in war morale forces are to physic three to one\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1296", "text": "Jinan is the capital of Shandong province in Eastern China. With a population of was 6.8 million as of the 2010 census, it is the second-largest city in Shandong after Qingdao. The area of present-day Jinan has played an important role in the history of the region from the earliest beginnings of civilization and has evolved into a major national administrative, economic, and transportation hub. The city has held sub-provincial administrative status since 1994. Jinan is often called the \"Spring City\" for its famous 72 artesian springs.", "image": "images/1296.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1297", "text": null, "image": "images/1297.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1298", "text": null, "image": "images/1298.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1299", "text": "The Sonderkommando photographs are four blurred photographs taken secretly in August 1944 inside the Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. Along with a few photographs in the Auschwitz Album, they are the only ones known to exist of events around the gas chambers.\nThe images were taken within 15\u201330 minutes of each other by an inmate inside Auschwitz-Birkenau, the extermination camp within the Auschwitz complex. Usually named only as Alex, a Jewish prisoner from Greece, the photographer was a member of the Sonderkommando, inmates forced to work in and around the gas chambers. Several sources identified him as Alberto Errera, a Greek naval officer. He took two shots from inside one of the gas chambers and two outside, shooting from the hip, unable to aim the camera with any precision. The Polish resistance smuggled the film out of the camp in a toothpaste tube.\nThe photographs were numbered 280\u2013283 by the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. Nos. 280 and 281 show the cremation of corpses in a fire pit, shot through the black frame of the gas chamber's doorway or window. No. 282 shows a group of naked women just before they enter the gas chamber.", "image": "images/1299.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1300", "text": "Flagstaff County is a municipal district in east central Alberta, Canada.\nIt is located in Census Division 7. The county was incorporated in the current boundaries in 1944 as Municipal District of Killam No. 390, name changed a year later to Municipal District of Flagstaff No. 62. It was established as a county in 1968. Its municipal office is located in the Town of Sedgewick.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1302", "text": "Vayakhel, Wayyaqhel, VaYakhel, Va-Yakhel, Vayak'hel, Vayak'heil, or Vayaqhel is the 22nd weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the 10th in the Book of Exodus. The parashah tells of the making of the Tabernacle and its sacred vessels. It constitutes Exodus 35:1\u201338:20. The parashah is made up of 6,181 Hebrew letters, 1,558 Hebrew words, 122 verses, and 211 lines in a Torah scroll.\nJews read it the 22nd Sabbath after Simchat Torah, generally in March or rarely in late February. The lunisolar Hebrew calendar contains up to 55 weeks, the exact number varying between 50 in common years and 54 or 55 in leap years. In leap years, parashah Vayakhel is read separately. In common years, parashah Vayakhel is usually combined with the next parashah, Pekudei, to help achieve the number of weekly readings needed.", "image": "images/1302.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1303", "text": null, "image": "images/1303.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1304", "text": "Tour Generaci\u00f3n RBD En Vivo is the first live DVD release of Mexican pop group RBD. The video was released on 26 August 2005 in Mexico and on 8 November 2005 in the United States. The DVD includes footage of RBD's first concert tour, Tour Generaci\u00f3n RBD, which OCESA certified the No. 1 tour of 2005 in Mexico. The tour was seen by over 900,000 fans and visited over 30 Mexican cities, as well as Venezuela, Colombia, Puerto Rico and Ecuador. The live performances shown in the release were filmed during RBD's 7 concerts at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City.\nThe DVD includes a whole live concert film, a documentary with never-before-seen footage of the group while on tour in its Mexican release, and on the edition released in the United States, a photo gallery.", "image": "images/1304.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1305", "text": null, "image": "images/1305.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1306", "text": "This page lists the comuni of Italy alphabetically. It is adapted from the Italian Wikipedia.\nThis list covers the letter C. See Alphabetical list of comunes of Italy for the main list.", "image": "images/1306.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1307", "text": "The Bell UH-1 Iroquois is a utility military helicopter powered by a single turboshaft engine, with two-bladed main and tail rotors. The first member of the prolific Huey family, it was developed by Bell Helicopter to meet a 1952 US Army requirement for a medical evacuation and utility helicopter, and first flew in 1956. The UH-1 was the first turbine-powered helicopter produced for the United States military, and more than 16,000 have been built since 1960.\nThe Iroquois was originally designated HU-1, hence the Huey nickname, which has remained in common use, despite the official redesignation to UH-1 in 1962. The UH-1 first saw service in combat operations during the Vietnam War, with around 7,000 helicopters deployed. The Bell 204 and 205 are Iroquois versions developed for the civil market.", "image": "images/1307.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1308", "text": "Isaac Spencer, is an American professional basketball player. At 6'6\", he played as a forward.", "image": "images/1308.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1309", "text": "Northumbria University is a university located in Newcastle upon Tyne in the North East of England, gaining university status in 1992.", "image": "images/1309.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1310", "text": null, "image": "images/1310.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1312", "text": "Arboretum is a predominantly residential neighborhood located in Northeast Washington, D.C., tucked into the corner of the National Arboretum.\nThe tiny neighborhood is bounded by New York Avenue NE to the north, Bladensburg Road NE to the west, and the National Arboretum to the south and east. The neighborhood includes the apartment community and three blocks of detached homes.\nThe neighborhood includes the Arboretum Community Center with several gardens and play areas. The Arboretum Neighborhood Association is the neighborhood's community organization.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1313", "text": "Leader is a populated place in Adams County, Colorado, United States.", "image": "images/1313.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1315", "text": "The Upper Svratka Highlands is a mountain range in Moravia, Czech Republic. The Highlands, together with the K\u0159i\u017eanov Highlands threshold, form the Western-Moravian part of Moldanubian Zone - east south part of Bohemian Massif.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1316", "text": null, "image": "images/1316.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1317", "text": "This is the List of churches in Estonia. It does not include some minor chapels or church ruins. Note that the \"Year\" here denotes the year that the construction of the church began or finished, when it was inaugurated, or the main construction period of the church in question.\nIn line with the common church naming traditions in Estonia, a traditionally Lutheran country, the Lutheran parish churches are listed by their locality name, while churches of other denominations are listed by their full name. If a locality has several Lutheran churches, the official names are given. All together Estonia has 214 churches.", "image": "images/1317.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1318", "text": null, "image": "images/1318.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1320", "text": "This list of the tallest buildings in Buffalo ranks skyscrapers in Buffalo, New York by height. The tallest building in Buffalo is currently the One Seneca Center, which stands 529 feet tall. As of 2016, Buffalo has 16 structures taller than 250 ft.\nBuffalo has a rich tradition for architecture. Among the first true skyscrapers built in the city were the Prudential Building and the Ellicott Square Building, both being built in the 1890s. A number of the tallest municipal buildings in the country were also built in the city, such as Buffalo City Hall, which continues to dominate the skyline. The city is also home to a large collection of large grain elevators, many of which rise above 150 ft. Construction of high rise buildings has increased in recent years after decades of relative dormancy, in addition to the retro-fitting of many old structures.", "image": "images/1320.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1321", "text": null, "image": "images/1321.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1322", "text": "Les Deux-Jumeaux is a railway station in Hendaye, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The station is located on the Bordeaux\u2013Irun railway line. The station is served by Lun\u00e9a and TER services operated by the SNCF.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1323", "text": "George Leo Haydock, scion of an ancient English Catholic Recusant family, was a priest, pastor and Bible scholar. His edition of the Douay Bible with extended commentary, originally published in 1811, became the most popular English Catholic Bible of the 19th century on both sides of the Atlantic. It remains in print and is still regarded for its apologetic value.\nHis eventful early years included a narrow scrape with the French Revolution and a struggle to complete his priestly studies in the years before Catholic Emancipation. He would go on to serve poor Catholic missions in rural England.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1324", "text": "The 1992 Formula One World Championship was the 46th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 1992 Formula One World Championship for Drivers and the 1992 Formula One World Championship for Constructors, which were contested concurrently over a sixteen-race series that commenced on 1 March and ended on 8 November. Nigel Mansell won the Drivers' Championship, and Williams-Renault won the Constructors' Championship.\nMansell won the first five races of the season and went on to become the first driver in Formula One history to win nine races in a single season. He sealed the Drivers' Championship at the Hungarian Grand Prix in mid-August, with five races still to run, becoming the first Briton to win the championship since James Hunt in 1976. Reigning champion Ayrton Senna won three races for McLaren-Honda but could only manage fourth in the championship, with Mansell's Williams teammate Riccardo Patrese finishing second and young Michael Schumacher third for Benetton-Ford. Schumacher took the first of his 91 Formula One race victories at the Belgian Grand Prix.", "image": "images/1324.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1325", "text": "The Brilliance V3 is a subcompact crossover produced by Brilliance Auto under the Zhonghua brand. The V3 crossover shares the same platform with the Brilliance H220, and It debuted on the 2015 Shanghai Auto Show and was launched in the Chinese market in May 2015 and has been the best-selling Brilliance ever since. Prices starts from 67,500 yuan to 117,700 yuan.", "image": "images/1325.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1326", "text": "Gryan Miers is an Australian rules footballer playing for Geelong in the Australian Football League. A small forward, he played in the TAC Cup before he was recruited by Geelong with pick 57 in the 2017 national draft. Miers debuted in the opening round of the 2019 season and was nominated for the AFL Rising Star award in round 8.", "image": "images/1326.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1327", "text": null, "image": "images/1327.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1328", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map.\nThere are 153 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another 6 properties were once listed but have been removed.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted August 7, 2020.", "image": "images/1328.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1329", "text": "Joachim von Amsberg is a German economist and banker. In February 2016, he was appointed Vice President, Policy and Strategy of the new Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. Until then, he was Vice President of the World Bank, responsible for Development Finance.", "image": "images/1329.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1330", "text": null, "image": "images/1330.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1331", "text": "The Confederate Monument in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky is an 8-foot-tall carved granite figure on a granite pedestal which was built in 1894 by the Kentucky Women's Monumental Association, a predecessor of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, an organization founded in that year. Its governing body is the government of Lawrenceburg.\nIt shows a Confederate soldier dressed in a winter coat with a rifle held vertically before him. Around the pedestal of the monument may be found the names of the Confederate regiments raised in Anderson County and a list of those men wounded or killed during the war.\nThere were a few Civil War skirmishes at Lawrenceburg, The Battle of Lawrenceburg and the Battle of Dog Walk, just before the Battle of Perryville in October 1862. In particular, the Union Ninth Kentucky Cavalry fought the Confederate cavalry under Colonel Scott on October 6, 1862. Confederate troops that would control Frankfort had marched through the town. In later years, the local area saw guerrilla warfare, which force the creation of a Union Home Guard unit in the town.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1332", "text": "This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 2019.", "image": "images/1332.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1333", "text": "This is a list of United States Air Force installations.", "image": "images/1333.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1334", "text": null, "image": "images/1334.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1335", "text": "The Diocesan Museum in the Italian town of Ascoli Piceno is located in one wing of the ecclesiastical palazzo, which also contains the city's pinacoteca and the state archeological museum.\nCreated with the aim of reuniting and preserving as much of the artistic patrimony of the diocese of Ascoli-Piceno as possible, the museum was opened in 1961 by bishop Marcello Morgante. The space consists of seven areas that house wooden and stone sculpture, paintings on canvas and wood, silver and sacred vestments made by the minor schools of the city that had a notable growth in the 1400s. There is also notable Florentine art of the 16th century. Many of the objects come directly from the city of Ascoli, while others were recovered from elsewhere in the diocesan territory. As a whole, the collection includes works from the 13th century to the present day.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1336", "text": null, "image": "images/1336.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1337", "text": null, "image": "images/1337.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1338", "text": null, "image": "images/1338.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1339", "text": null, "image": "images/1339.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1340", "text": null, "image": "images/1340.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1341", "text": "The 'Karl May Festival' is a theatre festival in Bad Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Since 1952, Karl May's adventure novels about the Wild West have been put on stage as part of Karl May Festival in the Kalkberg Stadium at the scenic Segeberger Kalkberg.", "image": "images/1341.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1342", "text": "The Mermaid Tavern was a tavern on Cheapside in London during the Elizabethan era, located east of St. Paul's Cathedral on the corner of Friday Street and Bread Street. It was the site of the so-called \"Fraternity of Sireniacal Gentlemen\", a drinking club that met on the first Friday of every month that included some of the Elizabethan era's leading literary figures, among them Ben Jonson, John Donne, John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont, Thomas Coryat, John Selden, Robert Bruce Cotton, Richard Carew, Richard Martin, and William Strachey. A popular tradition has grown up that the group included William Shakespeare, although most scholars think that was improbable.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1343", "text": "Esperanto Island is the largest and northwesternmost island in the Zed group off the north coast of Varna Peninsula on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. The island is ice-free, rocky, rising to 290 m and extending 950 by 900 m, with surface area 56 hectares. It is situated 70 m to the northwest of the neighbouring Phanagoria Island, and 2.7 km northwest of Williams Point on Livingston Island. The area was visited by early 19th century sealers.\nThe island is named after the constructed international language Esperanto.", "image": "images/1343.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1344", "text": "The King's Cup Race is an annual British handicapped cross-country air race, is run by the Royal Aero Club Records Racing and Rally Association and was first contested on 8 September 1922. The event was open to Commonwealth pilots only.\nThe event was established by King George V as an incentive to the development of light aircraft and engine design. The first race was an 810-mile contest from Croydon Aerodrome, south of London, to Glasgow, Scotland and back again after an overnight stop. The winner of the first race was Frank L. Barnard, chief pilot of the Instone Air Line, in a passenger-carrying Airco DH.4A.\nThere were no races during World War II, and the contest did not resume until 1949. The race was abandoned in 1951, due to bad weather. In 1953 a crowd of 10.000 watching the King's Cup Air Race meeting at Southend-on-Sea Essex, saw a mid-air collision in which John Crowther, a hotelier from the Marine Hotel, Tankerton, Kent, was killed.\nAlong with the Schneider Trophy, and the British Air Racing Championship, it is one of the most sought after prizes of an air racing season.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1347", "text": null, "image": "images/1347.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1348", "text": null, "image": "images/1348.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1349", "text": "The demographics of Ukraine include statistics on population growth, population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population of Ukraine.\nThe data in this article are based on the 2001 Ukrainian census which is the most recent, the CIA World Factbook, and the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine. The next census is scheduled to take place in 2020.\nIn July 2020 the total population of Ukraine was estimated to be 41,762,138 excluding the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, which were annexed by Russia in 2014.\nDuring the 2014 Ukrainian Crisis, the Ukrainian Government also lost control of portions of the Donbass region, including major cities such as Luhansk, Donetsk and Horlivka. If the populations of these cities is subtracted from Ukraine's current demographics, the total population of Ukraine falls below 40 million. In 2019 an electronic census estimated that Ukraine's population, minus the lost Crimean and Donbass populations, to be 37.3 million.", "image": "images/1349.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1350", "text": "This is a list of cities and towns in Romania, ordered by population according to the 2002 and 2011 censuses. For the major cities, average altitude is also given. Cities in bold are county capitals. The list includes major cities with the status of municipiu, as well as towns with the status of ora\u0219.\nRomania has 1 city with more than 1 million residents, 19 cities with more than 100,000 residents, and 178 towns with more than 10,000 residents.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1351", "text": "Fulton Street is a New York City Subway station complex in Lower Manhattan. It consists of four linked stations on the IND Eighth Avenue Line, the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, the BMT Nassau Street Line and the IRT Broadway\u2013Seventh Avenue Line. The last three cross Fulton Street at Broadway, Nassau Street, and William Street respectively; the Eighth Avenue Line station is underneath Fulton Street, between Broadway and Nassau Streets. The station is the seventh busiest in the system, as of 2017, with 26,838,473 passengers.\nThe complex is served by the:\n2, 4, A, and J trains at all times\n3, 5, and C trains at all times except late nights\nZ train during rush hours in the peak direction\nThe Fulton Center is a renovation project that improves access throughout the station complex, introduces a new station building, and provides easier access to the World Trade Center site. It links the Fulton Street subway station with the nearby Chambers Street-World Trade Center/Park Place/Cortlandt Street station complex and the World Trade Center Transportation Hub through the out-of-system Dey Street Passageway. The Fulton Center opened on November 10, 2014.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1352", "text": "Seeboden am Millst\u00e4tter See is a market town in Spittal an der Drau District in Carinthia, Austria.", "image": "images/1352.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1353", "text": "Moi-Yo Miller was the stage name of Mona Loretta Miller, an Australian entertainer who toured the world as a magician's assistant and illusionist of the stage magician Dante, during the 1930s and 1940s", "image": "images/1353.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1354", "text": null, "image": "images/1354.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1355", "text": null, "image": "images/1355.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1356", "text": null, "image": "images/1356.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1357", "text": "At the Crossroads is a 1943 Canadian film directed by Jean-Marie Poitevin and written by Paul Gu\u00e8vremont. The first dramatic feature to be produced by a Quebec religious community, the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des Missions-\u00c9trang\u00e8res du Qu\u00e9bec, it was narrated by Ren\u00e9 L\u00e9vesque, the future premier of Quebec.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1360", "text": "SPRITE was a proposed Saturn atmospheric probe mission concept. SPRITE is a design for an atmospheric entry probe that would travel to Saturn from Earth on its own cruise stage, then enter the atmosphere of Saturn, and descend taking measurements in situ.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1361", "text": "Gordeyevsky District is an administrative and municipal district, one of the twenty-seven in Bryansk Oblast, Russia.\nIt is located in the west of the oblast and borders with Kastsyukovichy' District in Mogilev region of Belarus in the north, Surazhsky District in the east, Klintsovsky and Novozybkovsky Districts in the south, and Krasnogorsky District in the west. A distance between the center of Gordeyevscky District and the center of Bryansk Oblast is 240 km. The center of District and the center of Oblast are connected by motor roads only.\nThe area of the district is 846.54 square kilometers.\nIts administrative center is the rural locality of Gordeyevka. In 2018 year the total population of the district was 10 620, with the population of Gordeyevka accounting for 28.4% of that number.", "image": "images/1361.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1364", "text": "Le chalet is an op\u00e9ra comique in one act by Adolphe Adam to a French libretto by Eug\u00e8ne Scribe and M\u00e9lesville after the singspiel Jery und B\u00e4tely by Goethe. The score re-uses material from Adam's Prix de Rome cantata Ariane a Naxos. The text for the singspiel had previously been set to music by Peter Winter, 1790, Johann Friedrich Reichardt, 1801, and Conradin Kreutzer, 1810, and later by Donizetti, 1836, Julius Rietz, 1841, Heinrich Stihl, 1867, and Ingeborg Bronsart, 1873.", "image": "images/1364.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1365", "text": "Cunonia capensis, the butterspoon tree, butterknife tree, African red alder, red alder or rooiels, is a small tree found in the afromontane forests of southern Africa, and along rivers. It is grown as an ornamental in gardens for its attractive glossy foliage and its clusters of tiny, scented, white flowers. It is the only one of 24 species of Cunonia to occur outside of New Caledonia in the Pacific.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1366", "text": "Luke Manor is a manor near Tartu, Estonia. It is located in Luke village, N\u00f5o Parish.", "image": "images/1366.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1367", "text": null, "image": "images/1367.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1368", "text": "The Cold Spring Presbyterian Church is home to a congregation of worship and mission of the Presbyterian Church and West Jersey Presbytery that began in 1714, and continues to believe that everyone deserves to experience God's love in relevant and authentic ways. The thriving faith community began a community-focused transformational initiative in 2016. Cold Spring Presbyterian Church delivers spiritual resources and experiences that are centered in God\u2019s love and proclaim the abundant life through Jesus Christ to make greater Cape May a better place through worship, activities, events, and other ministries.\nThe historic two-story red brick building located at 780 Seashore Road in the Cold Spring section of Lower Township, in Cape May County, New Jersey. The current church building, known as \"Old Brick\", was constructed in 1823 by Thomas H. Hughes, who was also the architect of Congress Hall in Cape May, New Jersey. This red brick building replaced a frame and shingle church erected in 1764, which itself replaced a 1714 log meetinghouse.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1370", "text": null, "image": "images/1370.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1371", "text": null, "image": "images/1371.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1372", "text": "The following is a list of Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmarks as designated by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers since it began the program in 1971. The designation is granted to existing artifacts or systems representing significant mechanical engineering technology. Mechanical Engineering Heritage Sites are particular locales at which some event or development occurred or which some machine, building, or complex of significance occupied. Also Mechanical Engineering Heritage Collections refers to a museum or collection that includes related objects of special significance to, but not necessarily a major evolutionary step in, the historical development of mechanical engineering.\nClicking the landmark number in the first column will take you to the ASME page on the site where you will also find the downloadable brochure from the dedication.\nThere are 275 landmarks are on the list.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1373", "text": null, "image": "images/1373.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1374", "text": "An audio format is a medium for sound recording and reproduction. The term is applied to both the physical recording media and the recording formats of the audio content\u2014in computer science it is often limited to the audio file format, but its wider use usually refers to the physical method used to store the data.\nMusic is recorded and distributed using a variety of audio formats, some of which store additional information.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1375", "text": "The Daihatsu Applause is a compact car manufactured by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu from 1989 to 2000. It is most notable for its unusual body style, which, despite appearing to be a 4-door notchback sedan, is in fact a 5-door hatchback with a notchback-shaped 412-litre trunk and a tailgate.", "image": "images/1375.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1376", "text": "Walter Owen Bentley, MBE was an English engineer who founded Bentley Motors Limited in London. He designed engines for cars and aircraft. When young he raced cars and motorcycles.\nHe was known as \"W. O.\" without any need to add the word Bentley.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1378", "text": "Roland W. Reed, an American artist and photographer, was part of an early 20th century group of photographers of Native Americans known as pictorialists.\nPictorialists were influenced by the late 19th Century art movement, Impressionism, and their photography was characterized by an emphasis on lighting and focus. Rather than record an image as it was, pictorialists were more interested in re-creating an image as they thought it might have been. Part artist and part scientist, they endeavored to have their re-creations reflect not only the highest artistic value, but unquestioned ethnological accuracy as well. At the beginning of the 20th century a number of pictorialists, noticing the extremely deleterious impact of reservation life on Native Americans, wanted to recreate in photographs the Indian's life and ways as they had been in better times, rather than record how it had actually become.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1379", "text": "There are more than 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Northamptonshire, by local government district.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1380", "text": null, "image": "images/1380.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1381", "text": "Vagharshapat, is the 4th-largest city in Armenia and the most populous municipal community of Armavir Province, located about 18 km west of the capital Yerevan, and 10 km north of the closed Turkish-Armenian border. It is commonly known as Ejmiatsin, which was its official name between 1945 and 1995. It is still commonly used colloquially and in official bureaucracy.\nThe city is best known as the location of Etchmiadzin Cathedral and Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, the center of the Armenian Apostolic Church. It is thus unofficially known in Western sources as a \"holy city\" and in Armenia as the country's \"spiritual capital\". It was one of the major cities and a capital of ancient Greater Armenia. Reduced to a small town by the early 20th century, it experienced large expansion during the Soviet period becoming, effectively, a suburb of Yerevan. Its population stands just over 37,000 based on 2016 estimates.", "image": "images/1381.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1382", "text": "The Utility Clothing Scheme was a rationing scheme introduced in the United Kingdom during World War II. In response to the shortage of clothing materials and labour due to wartime austerity, the Board of Trade sponsored the creation of ranges of \"utility clothing\" meeting tight regulations regarding the amount of material and labour allowed to be used in their construction. Utility clothing, and later utility furniture, was marked with the CC41 tag. In spite of its austere specifications, utility clothing designs were commissioned from leading fashion designers including Hardy Amies, Norman Hartnell and other members of the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers.", "image": "images/1382.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1383", "text": "Kounotori 2, also known as HTV-2, was launched in January 2011 and was the second Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle to resupply the International Space Station. It was launched by the H-IIB Launch Vehicle No. 2 manufactured by MHI and JAXA. After the supplies were unloaded, Kounotori 2 was loaded with waste material from ISS, including used experiment equipment and used clothes. Kounotori 2 was then unberthed and separated from the ISS and burned up upon reentering the atmosphere on 30 March 2011.", "image": "images/1383.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1384", "text": "This is a list of Commemorative and Jubilee coins issued by the Ukrainian government.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1385", "text": "James Braid was a Scottish surgeon and hypnotist.\nHe was born in Portmoak, Scotland. He died in of an illness in Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester.", "image": "images/1385.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1386", "text": null, "image": "images/1386.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1387", "text": null, "image": "images/1387.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1388", "text": "Symmetry was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in 1798. Originally trained in Yorkshire won the St Leger at Donacaster on his final appearance as a three-year-old and went on to defeat The Derby winner Sir Harry in a match race at York in the following year. As a five-year-old he was transferred to race at Newmarket where he lost a rematch with Sir Harry, but won his three remaining races, including matches against Sorcerer and Diamond, two of the leading racehorses of the time. After his retirement from racing, Symmetry was sold and exported to stand as a breeding stallion in Russia.", "image": "images/1388.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1389", "text": "Maddalena di Canossa was an Italian professed religious and foundress of the two Canossian orders. Maddalena was a leading advocate for the poor in her region after she witnessed first hand the plight of the poor following the spillover effects of the French Revolution into the Italian peninsula through the Napoleonic invasion of the northern territories. Canossa collaborated with luminaries such as Leopoldina Naudet and Antonio Rosmini in her mission of promoting the needs of the poor and setting a new method of religious life for both men and women.\nHer beatification was celebrated in Rome on 7 December 1941 and she was later canonized as a saint in Saint Peter's Square on 2 October 1988.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1390", "text": "Kenneth Joseph Arrow was an American economist, mathematician, writer, and political theorist. He was the joint winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences with John Hicks in 1972.\nIn economics, he was a major figure in post-World War II neo-classical economic theory. Many of his former graduate students have gone on to win the Nobel Memorial Prize themselves. His most significant works are his contributions to social choice theory, notably \"Arrow's impossibility theorem\", and his work on general equilibrium analysis. He has also provided foundational work in many other areas of economics, including endogenous growth theory and the economics of information.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1391", "text": null, "image": "images/1391.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1392", "text": "Gerringong is a town located about ten minutes drive south of Kiama in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia in the Municipality of Kiama. At the 2016 census, Gerringong had a population of 3,966. One theory says that the name derives from an Aboriginal word meaning \"fearful place\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1393", "text": "Service Dress was the new style of khaki service dress uniform introduced by the British Army for use in the field from the early 1900s, following the experiences of a number of imperial wars and conflicts, including the Second Boer War. This variant of uniform continues to be worn today, although only in a formal role, as No. 2 Pattern dress.", "image": "images/1393.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1394", "text": "Lytoceras eudesianum is an ammonite species belonging to the family Lytoceratidae. These fast-moving nektonic carnivores lived from the Bajocian age to the Bathonian age of the Middle Jurassic.\nShells of Lytoceras eudesianum can reach a diameter of 18 centimetres.", "image": "images/1394.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1395", "text": "Kirovsky City District is an administrative district, one of the 10 raions of Novosibirsk, Russia. It is located on the left bank of the Ob River. The area of the district is 50,7 km\u00b2. Population: 186,408.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1396", "text": null, "image": "images/1396.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1397", "text": "Fonmon Castle is a fortified medieval castle near the village of Fonmon in the Vale of Glamorgan and a Grade I listed building. With its origins rooted in the 12th century it is today seen as a great architectural rarity, as it is one of few buildings that was drastically remodeled in the 18th century, but not Gothicized. The castle is believed to have remained under the ownership of just two families throughout its history; from Norman times, it was owned by the St Johns, and from 1656, by the descendants of Colonel Philip Jones.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1398", "text": "The Faribault Woolen Mill Company is a textile manufacturing company in Faribault, Minnesota, United States, that produces and sells wool blankets and other woolen products. Its products included ingeo, cotton, acrylic and wool bed blankets, pillows, mattresses, pads, and baby blankets, and wool, ingeo and blend throws. The company primarily serves various enterprise sectors. It offers its products through its store in Faribault and nationwide through retailers.\nThe Faribault Woolen Mill Company's building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012 for having state-level significance in the theme of industry. It was nominated for being one of the largest and oldest fully integrated woolen mills in Minnesota.\nThe plant closed in 2009, but reopened in September 2011 under new private ownership. At the time it closed in 2009, Faribault Woolen Mills produced more than half of the new wool blankets made in the United States and was one of the few remaining woolen mills in the country.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1399", "text": null, "image": "images/1399.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1400", "text": null, "image": "images/1400.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1402", "text": "The Salzburg State Theatre is a theatre situated in Salzburg, Austria, a venue for opera, theatre, and dance, contemporary and older works, with resident companies of actors, singers and dancers. The theatre presents approximately 400 performances each season, from September to June. The main theatre building is located next to the Mirabell Gardens and seats an audience of 707. The staff consists of 340 people originating from 35 different countries.\nThe theatre is a listed building and part of the Altstadt, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1403", "text": null, "image": "images/1403.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1404", "text": "This list of the Cenozoic life of Montana contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of Montana and are between 66 million and 10,000 years of age.", "image": "images/1404.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1406", "text": "Adventure in Washington is a 1941 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Herbert Marshall, Virginia Bruce and Gene Reynolds. The plot is about an unlikely U.S. Senate page boy whose misadventures in Washington, D.C., cause a Congressional scandal.\nBased on a story by Jeanne Spencer and Albert Benham, the film was originally conceived in 1940 as a sequel to Columbia Pictures' hit film of the previous year set in the United States Senate, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, with Mickey Rooney in mind for the part of a juvenile delinquent who becomes a Senate page.\nGene Reynolds eventually got the role of the page when filming began in 1941. Virginia Bruce plays a female radio reporter covering the Capitol Hill beat, who fights for acceptance as a legitimate journalist in a male-dominated arena. Herbert Marshall's character as a prominent Senator eventually comes to appreciate her insights into human nature as well as her skill and they become close friends.\nThe film's sets designed by art director Lionel Banks were acclaimed for their attention to detail. It was released in Britain under the alternative title of Female Correspondent.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1407", "text": null, "image": "images/1407.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1408", "text": null, "image": "images/1408.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1409", "text": null, "image": "images/1409.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1410", "text": "The Nahe Valley Railway is a two-track, partially electrified main line railway in the German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, which runs for almost 100 kilometres along the Nahe. It was built by the Rhine-Nahe Railway Company and connects Bingen am Rhein on the Left Rhine line with Saarbr\u00fccken. It was opened between 1858 and 1860 and is one of the oldest railways in Germany. The section south of Bad Kreuznach is part of the regionally important transport corridor between the two major cities of Mainz and Saarbr\u00fccken.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1411", "text": "A passport stamp is an inked impression in a passport typically made by rubber stamp upon entering or exiting a territory.\nPassport stamps may occasionally take the form of sticker stamps, such as entry stamps from Japan. Depending on nationality, a visitor may not receive a stamp at all, such as an EU or EFTA citizen travelling to an EU or EFTA country, Albania, or North Macedonia. Most countries issue exit stamps in addition to entry stamps. A few countries issue only entry stamps, including Canada, El Salvador, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States.\nAustralia, Hong Kong, Israel, Macau and South Korea do not stamp passports upon entry nor exit, but issue landing slips instead. Visas may also take the form of passport stamps.", "image": "images/1411.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1412", "text": "Eucalyptus coolabah, commonly known as coolibah or coolabah, is a species of tree and is found in eastern inland Australia. It has rough bark on part or all of the trunk, smooth powdery cream to pink bark above, lance-shaped to curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven and hemispherical or conical fruit.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1413", "text": "The Sarasota Municipal Auditorium, listed in the National Register as Municipal Auditorium-Recreation Club, is a historic multi-purpose facility built in 1938. It is located at 801 Tamiami Trail North and owned/operated by the municipal government of Sarasota, Florida. The auditorium has 10,000 square feet of exhibit space on its main floor and also contains an Art Deco style stage measuring 1,500 square feet.\nThe auditorium has been used for many community functions and recreational activities. It has also been known as the Sarasota Exhibition Hall and the Sarasota Civic Center Exhibition Hall. The auditorium is located on a large parcel of public land that is reserved for civic, government uses. On February 24, 1995, the complex was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.", "image": "images/1413.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1414", "text": "Boothia Peninsula is a large peninsula in Nunavut's northern Canadian Arctic, south of Somerset Island. The northern part, Murchison Promontory, is the northernmost point of mainland Canada.", "image": "images/1414.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1415", "text": "The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the U.S. state of New Mexico.", "image": "images/1415.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1416", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on National Register of Historic Places in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.\nThere are 241 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 10 National Historic Landmarks. Pittsburgh is the location of 171 of these properties and districts, including 5 National Historic Landmarks, which are listed here. The properties and districts elsewhere in the county, including 5 National Historic Landmarks, are listed separately. Four properties are split between Pittsburgh and other parts of the county.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 31, 2020.", "image": "images/1416.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1417", "text": "Daphne sophia is a shrub, of the family Thymelaeaceae. It is endemic to the Central Russian Upland, including parts of both Russia and Ukraine.", "image": "images/1417.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1418", "text": "The Seleucid Empire was a Hellenistic state in Western Asia that existed from 312 BC to 63 BC. It was founded by Seleucus I Nicator following the division of the Macedonian Empire established by Alexander the Great. After receiving Babylonia in 321 BC, Seleucus expanded his dominions to include much of Alexander's near-eastern territories, establishing a dynasty that would rule for over two centuries. At its height, the empire spanned Anatolia, Persia, the Levant, Mesopotamia, and what are now Kuwait, Afghanistan, and parts of Pakistan and Turkmenistan.\nThe Seleucid Empire was a major center of Hellenistic culture, privileging Greek customs and language while generally tolerating the wide variety of local traditions. An urban Greek elite formed the dominant political class, and was reinforced by steady immigration from Greece. The empire's western territories were repeatedly contested with Ptolemaic Egypt, a rival Hellenistic state. To the east, conflict with Chandragupta of the Maurya Empire in 305 BC led to the cession of vast territory west of the Indus and a political alliance.", "image": "images/1418.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1419", "text": null, "image": "images/1419.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1420", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Larimer County, Colorado.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Larimer County, Colorado, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.\nThere are 105 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. Another 3 properties that were once listed have been removed.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted August 21, 2020.", "image": "images/1420.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1421", "text": "This is a list of the tallest buildings and structures in Hungary.", "image": "images/1421.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1422", "text": null, "image": "images/1422.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1423", "text": "The 64DD is a magnetic disk drive peripheral for the Nintendo 64 game console developed by Nintendo. It was announced in 1995, prior to the Nintendo 64's 1996 launch, and after numerous delays was released only in Japan on December 1, 1999. The \"64\" references both the Nintendo 64 console and the 64 MB storage capacity of the disks, and \"DD\" is short for \"disk drive\" or \"dynamic drive\".\nPlugging into the extension port on the underside of the console, the 64DD allows the Nintendo 64 to use proprietary 64 MB magnetic disks for expanded and rewritable data storage, a real-time clock for persistent game world design, and a standard font and audio library for further storage efficiency. Its games and hardware accessories let the user create movies, characters, and animations to use within various other games and shared online. The system could connect to the Internet through a dedicated online service, Randnet, for e-commerce, online gaming, and media sharing.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1424", "text": null, "image": "images/1424.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1426", "text": "Herman Henry Dignan was a Michigan politician.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1427", "text": "Phyllonorycter esperella is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is found from Sweden to the Pyrenees, Italy and Greece and from Great Britain to Ukraine.\nThe wingspan is 7\u20139 mm. Adults are on wing in May and August in two generations in western Europe.\nThe larvae feed on Carpinus betulus and Ostrya carpinifolia. They mine the leaves of their host plant. They create an upper-surface tentiform mine. At first, the mine is nearly round, silvery, and flat, and is centred over a side vein. Later, the mine becomes strongly contracted and sometimes almost doubles the leaf.", "image": "images/1427.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1428", "text": "Connecticut's 12th Senate District elects one member of the Connecticut Senate. The district consists of the towns of Branford, North Branford, Durham, Guilford, Killingworth, and Madison. Its current senator is Christine Cohen.\nThe district boundaries established after the 2010 Census are the same as those established after the 2000 Census.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1429", "text": null, "image": "images/1429.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1430", "text": "The Largest Fair on the Rhine is a fair in D\u00fcsseldorf, drawing more than 4 million visitors annually, is one of Germany\u2019s biggest fairs. It takes place the third week in July on the left bank of the Rhine River, in the district D\u00fcsseldorf-Oberkassel, and features beer and food tents, amusement park rides, vendors, etc. as well as 10 days of various associated events and activities.\nOnly three other German fairs get more visitors than D\u00fcsseldorf: Oktoberfest in Munich, the Cranger Kirmes in Herne, and the Cannstatter Volksfest in Stuttgart.", "image": "images/1430.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1431", "text": "Marion Post, later Marion Post Wolcott, was a noted American photographer who worked for the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression documenting poverty and deprivation.", "image": "images/1431.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1432", "text": "Ky\u016bd\u014d is the Japanese martial art of archery. Experts in ky\u016bd\u014d are referred to as ky\u016bd\u014dka. Ky\u016bd\u014d is based on ky\u016bjutsu, which originated with the samurai class of feudal Japan. Ky\u016bd\u014d is practised by thousands of people worldwide. As of 2005, the International Kyudo Federation had 132,760 graded members.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1434", "text": "The Nevada class comprised two dreadnought battleships\u2014Nevada and Oklahoma\u2014built for the United States Navy in the 1910s. They were significant developments in battleship design, being the first in the world to adopt \"all or nothing\" armor, a major step forward in armor protection because it emphasized protection optimized for long-range engagements before the Battle of Jutland demonstrated the need for such a layout. They also introduced three-gun turrets and oil-fired water-tube boilers to the US fleet. The two Nevadas were the progenitors of the standard-type battleship, a group that included the next four classes of broadly similar battleships that were intended to be tactically homogeneous.\nNevada and Oklahoma deployed to Ireland in 1918 to escort convoys during World War I but saw no action. After the war, they were transferred to the Pacific Fleet, where they spent most of the 1920s and 1930s. During this period, they conducted extensive training operations and made several long-distance cruises, including to Australia and New Zealand in 1925 and Oklahoma's voyage to Europe in 1936.", "image": "images/1434.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1435", "text": "Mount Kissane is a mountain in southeastern Morocco, in the region of Dr\u00e2a-Tafilalet. It is a distinctive mountain located in the Anti-Atlas range along the valley of the Draa River.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1436", "text": "Benzodiazepines, sometimes called \"benzos\", are a class of psychoactive drugs whose core chemical structure is the fusion of a benzene ring and a diazepine ring. The first such drug, chlordiazepoxide, was discovered accidentally by Leo Sternbach in 1955, and made available in 1960 by Hoffmann\u2013La Roche, which, since 1963, has also marketed the benzodiazepine diazepam. In 1977 benzodiazepines were globally the most prescribed medications. They are in the family of drugs commonly known as minor tranquilizers.\nBenzodiazepines enhance the effect of the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid at the GABAA receptor, resulting in sedative, hypnotic, anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, and muscle relaxant properties. High doses of many shorter-acting benzodiazepines may also cause anterograde amnesia and dissociation. These properties make benzodiazepines useful in treating anxiety, insomnia, agitation, seizures, muscle spasms, alcohol withdrawal and as a premedication for medical or dental procedures. Benzodiazepines are categorized as either short, intermediary, or long-acting.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1438", "text": "C\u00e1diz Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church in C\u00e1diz, southern Spain, and the seat of the Diocese of Cadiz y Ceuta. It was built between 1722 and 1838. The cathedral was declared Bien de Inter\u00e9s Cultural in 1931.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1439", "text": "Henry Louis Reginald De Koven was an American music critic and prolific composer, particularly of comic operas.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1440", "text": "Samuel Hirszenberg was a Polish-Jewish realist and later symbolist painter active in the late 19th and early 20th century.", "image": "images/1440.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1441", "text": "Rara Lake is the biggest and deepest fresh water lake in the Nepalese Himalayas. It is the main feature of Rara National Park, located in Jumla and Mugu Districts. In September 2007, it was declared a Ramsar site, covering 1,583 ha including the surrounding wetland.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1443", "text": null, "image": "images/1443.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1444", "text": null, "image": "images/1444.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1446", "text": null, "image": "images/1446.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1447", "text": "Ign\u00e1c Viktorin Raab was a Czech painter and Jesuit brother. He is considered one of the most important Czech painters of the 18th century.\nIn his work can be traced the influence of Italian and Czech masters, such as Petr Brandl among others. His work is generally assigned to Rococo, but some remnants of the Baroque are still evident. Raab usually signed his works, because he considered this to be a right given to an author by God, who was the originator of his talent.\nHe was the author of a wide range of paintings and frescoes in various churches, monasteries and other religious buildings, including the altarpieces of the Churches of St. Ignatius and St. Nicholas in Prague. He is also listed as the author of the altarpieces in churches in Opava, Most Holy Trinity Church in Fulnek, and many others. Another two of his paintings, of Saints Odile and Thecla, are located on the side altars in the Church of St. Procopius in Letinech.", "image": "images/1447.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1448", "text": null, "image": "images/1448.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1449", "text": "Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College is a government medical college and hospital located in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh.\nThis medical college has been included in the Avicenna Directory of Medical Schools and International Medical Education Directory.", "image": "images/1449.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1450", "text": "This is a list of statues of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, in locations worldwide.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1451", "text": null, "image": "images/1451.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1452", "text": "The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching consequences beyond the spread of the disease itself and efforts to quarantine it. As the SARS-CoV-2 virus has spread around the globe, concerns have shifted from supply-side manufacturing issues to decreased business in the services sector. The pandemic caused the largest global recession in history, with more than a third of the global population at the time being placed on lockdown.\nSupply shortages are expected to affect a number of sectors due to panic buying, increased usage of goods to fight the pandemic, and disruption to factories and logistics in mainland China. There have been instances of price gouging. There have been widespread reports of shortages of pharmaceuticals, with many areas seeing panic buying and consequent shortages of food and other essential grocery items. The technology industry, in particular, has been warning about delays to shipments of electronic goods.\nGlobal stock markets fell on 24 February 2020 due to a significant rise in the number of COVID-19 cases outside mainland China. By 28 February 2020, stock markets worldwide saw their largest single-week declines since the 2008 financial crisis.", "image": "images/1452.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1453", "text": "The 2011 eruption of Gr\u00edmsv\u00f6tn was a Plinian eruption of Gr\u00edmsv\u00f6tn, Iceland's most active volcano, which caused disruption to air travel in Northwestern Europe from 22\u201325 May 2011. The last eruption of Gr\u00edmsv\u00f6tn was in 2004, with the previous most powerful eruptions in 1783, 1873 and 1902. The Gr\u00edmsv\u00f6tn eruption was the largest eruption in Iceland for 50 years.", "image": "images/1453.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1454", "text": "Lectionary 238, designated by siglum \u2113 238 is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 11th century. Scrivener labelled it by 254\u1d49\u1d5b\u02e1. The manuscript has not complex contents. It was supplied from several manuscripts.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1455", "text": "Mieres is a municipality of Asturias, northern Spain, with approximately 38,000 inhabitants. The municipality of Mieres is made up of the capital, Mieres del Camino and the villages of Bai\u00f1a, Figaredo, Cenera, Loredo, La Pe\u00f1a, La Rebollada, Santullano, Santa Rosa, Seana, Ujo, Urbies, Valdecuna, Santa Cruz, Abla\u00f1a, Tur\u00f3n, Gallegos, Bustiello.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1456", "text": null, "image": "images/1456.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1457", "text": "Henry Gillard Glindoni was a British painter noted for history and historical genre.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1459", "text": null, "image": "images/1459.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1460", "text": "This is a list of Mayors of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands of England, historically part of Staffordshire. Wolverhampton has elected a town council, which in turn has elected a Mayor, since 1848.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1461", "text": "Monhegan is a plantation in Lincoln County, Maine, United States, about 12 nautical miles off the mainland. The population was 69 at the 2010 census. The plantation comprises its namesake island and the uninhabited neighboring island of Manana. The island is accessible by scheduled boat service from Boothbay Harbor, New Harbor and Port Clyde. Visitors' cars are not allowed on the island. It was designated a National Natural Landmark for its coastal and island flora in 1966.", "image": "images/1461.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1462", "text": "Interstate 95 runs 179 miles within the Commonwealth of Virginia between its borders with Maryland and North Carolina. I-95 is concurrent with I-64 for 3 miles in Richmond, and meets the northern terminus of I-85 in Petersburg. Although I-95 was originally planned as a highway through Washington, D.C., it was rerouted along the eastern portion of the Capital Beltway. From Petersburg to Richmond, I-95 was most of the Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike\nIt enters the Capital Beltway at the Springfield Interchange, also known as the Mixing Bowl. I-95 continues over the Woodrow Wilson Bridge into Washington, D.C., and then into Maryland on the Beltway.\nThe route between Fredericksburg and Springfield is consistently one of the most congested routes of highway in the United States, particularly during holidays and rush hours. The causes for this congestion are lack of alternative routes, fewer lanes than needed, and the spread-out suburbs of the Washington D.C. area.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1463", "text": "Mireille is an 1864 opera in five acts by Charles Gounod to a French libretto by Michel Carr\u00e9 after Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Mistral's poem Mir\u00e8io. The vocal score is dedicated to George V of Hanover.", "image": "images/1463.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1465", "text": null, "image": "images/1465.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1466", "text": "The Zeta Psi Fraternity Incorporated was founded June 1, 1847 as a social college fraternity, The organization now comprises fifty-three active chapters and thirty-four inactive chapters, encompassing roughly fifty thousand brothers, across the United States and Canada. Over the course of its long history, members of the fraternity have gone on to distinguish themselves in a wide range of professional fields, including government service, the military, literature and the entertainment industry.", "image": "images/1466.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1467", "text": null, "image": "images/1467.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1468", "text": "The Star of David, known in Hebrew as the Shield of David or Magen David, is a generally recognized symbol of modern Jewish identity and Judaism. Its shape is that of a hexagram, the compound of two equilateral triangles.\nThe identification of the term \"Star of David\" or \"Shield of David\" with the hexagram shape dates to the 17th century. The term \"Shield of David\" is also used in the Siddur as a title of the God of Israel.\nUnlike the menorah, the Lion of Judah, the shofar and the lulav, the Star of David was never a uniquely Jewish symbol.\nThe hexagram, being an inherently simple geometric construction, has been used in various motifs throughout human history, which were not exclusively religious. The symbol was also used in Christian churches as a decorative motif many centuries before its first known use in a Jewish synagogue.\nThe earliest Jewish usage of the symbol was inherited from medieval Arabic literature by Kabbalists for use in talismanic protective amulets where it was known as the Seal of Solomon among Muslims.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1469", "text": null, "image": "images/1469.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1470", "text": "Padang Station is a train station in Padang, West Sumatra, located at Jl. Stasiun No. 1.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1471", "text": null, "image": "images/1471.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1472", "text": "The environment of Iowa has been heavily affected by agricultural production since it became a U.S. state in 1846. However, there remain natural areas in Iowa that reflect a wide varieties of environmental niches.", "image": "images/1472.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1473", "text": "All Saints\u2019 Church, Pocklington is the Anglican parish church for the town of Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is also known locally as the Cathedral of the Wolds, it is an important Grade I listed building, dating mainly from the 12th to the 15th century. It is a constituent parish of the Diocese of York.", "image": "images/1473.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1474", "text": "Georges Goursat, known as Sem, was a French caricaturist famous during the Belle \u00c9poque.", "image": "images/1474.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1476", "text": null, "image": "images/1476.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1477", "text": "The naval Battle of Toulon or Battle of Cape Sici\u00e9 took place on 22\u201323 February 1744 in the Mediterranean off the French coast near Toulon. A combined Franco-Spanish fleet engaged Britain's Mediterranean Fleet. The French fleet, not officially at war with Great Britain, only joined the fighting late, when it was clear that the greatly outnumbered Spanish fleet had gained tactical control of the battlefield. With the French intervention, the British fleet was forced to withdraw.\nIn Britain the battle was regarded as the most mortifying defeat; the Franco-Spanish fleet successfully ended the British blockade and inflicted considerably more damage to the British than they received, causing the British to withdraw to Menorca in need of heavy repairs. The retreat of Admiral Mathews' fleet left the Mediterranean Sea temporarily under Spanish control, allowing the Spanish navy to deliver troops and supplies to the Spanish army in Italy, decisively swinging the war there in their favour.", "image": "images/1477.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1478", "text": "Federico Kleger was an Argentine athlete. He competed in the men's hammer throw at the 1928 Summer Olympics and the 1932 Summer Olympics.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1479", "text": "The Th\u00e9\u00e2tre des Folies-Wagram was a theatre in Paris which operated from 1928 until 1964. From late 1935 it was known as the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre de l'\u00c9toile. Located at 35 Avenue de Wagram in the 17th arrondissement, the theatre saw the premieres of numerous French operettas as well as Antonin Artaud's play Les Cenci. It had no connection to another theatre also known as the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre de l'\u00c9toile which was located on the Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es and operated from 1923 to 1926.", "image": "images/1479.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1480", "text": null, "image": "images/1480.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1481", "text": "Circleville Township is one of the fifteen townships of Pickaway County, Ohio, United States. The 2000 census found 2,300 people in the township.", "image": "images/1481.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1482", "text": null, "image": "images/1482.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1483", "text": "James Wilson, commonly known as \"Purly Wilson,\" was a Scottish revolutionary, born in the parish of Avondale in Scotland, a prominent figure in the Radical movement seeking electoral reform. He was a weaver from the town of Strathaven in Lanarkshire, but as the Industrial Revolution affected the weaving trade he had to find alternative work.\nA free-thinking man, he was sceptical of religion and disliked the government of the day. He read Thomas Paine's Rights of Man and started to become active in lobbying for political reform. When the Society of the Friends of the People was formed by a group of Whigs he joined the Strathaven branch, although he doesn't appear to have been extremely active initially.\nHowever, when it became clear that the local nobleman, the Duke of Hamilton, objected to the aims of the Friends of the People, many members withdrew and Wilson became more active in trying to maintain the local society.\nThe Friends of the People eventually folded across the country, but Wilson maintained his Radical reformist activities. In the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars many returning soldiers faced unemployment.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1484", "text": "Hoplology is a science that studies human combative behavior and performance.", "image": "images/1484.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1485", "text": null, "image": "images/1485.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1486", "text": "Protestant denominations arrived in the Philippines in 1898, after the United States took control of the Philippines from Spain, first with the United States Army as chaplains and then within months the denominations sent missionaries.\nProtestants makes up nearly 11% of the Filipino population. They include a wide variety of Pentecostal, Evangelical and independent churches. Some denominations were founded locally by indigenous people.", "image": "images/1486.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1488", "text": null, "image": "images/1488.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1490", "text": "St. Stephen's Church is a Church of England church in Kirkstall, Leeds. The church has been Grade II listed since 5 August 1976.", "image": "images/1490.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1491", "text": "Dunbeg Fort is a promontory fort built in the Iron Age near the modern village of Ventry in County Kerry, Ireland.", "image": "images/1491.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1492", "text": null, "image": "images/1492.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1493", "text": null, "image": "images/1493.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1494", "text": "Aisin Gioro was the Manchu ruling clan of the Later Jin dynasty, the Qing dynasty and, nominally, Manchukuo. The House of Aisin Gioro ruled China proper from 1644 until the Xinhai Revolution of 1911\u20131912, which established a republican government in its place. The word aisin means gold in the Manchu language, and \"gioro\" is the name of the Aisin Gioro's ancestral home in present-day Yilan, Heilongjiang Province. In Manchu custom, families are identified first by their hala, i.e. their family or clan name, and then by muk\u016bn, the more detailed classification, typically referring to individual families. In the case of Aisin Gioro, Aisin is the muk\u016bn, and Gioro is the hala. Other members of the Gioro clan include Irgen Gioro, \u0160u\u0161u Gioro and Sirin Gioro.\nThe Jin dynasty of the Jurchens, ancestors of the Manchus, was known as aisin gurun, and the Qing dynasty was initially named amaga aisin gurun, or the Later Jin dynasty. Since the fall of the Qing Empire, a number of members of the family have changed their surnames to Jin since it has the same meaning as \"Aisin\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1495", "text": "In soil science, podzols are the typical soils of coniferous or boreal forests. They are also the typical soils of eucalypt forests and heathlands in southern Australia. In Western Europe, podzols develop on heathland, which is often a construct of human interference through grazing and burning. In some British moorlands with podzolic soils, cambisols are preserved under Bronze Age barrows.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1496", "text": "Unterseen is a historic town and a municipality in the Interlaken-Oberhasli administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.\nUnterseen literally means Lower Lake, which is correct, since Unterseen is located on the flat area on the eastern shore of Lake Thun between the two creek Lombach below the Chienberg to the north and the Aare to the south, which both flow into Lake Thun. The historic town however is mainly found at the northern bank of the Aare, which flows here from Lake Brienz to Lake Thun. Just across the Aare is the town of Interlaken. Both municipalities are located on the flat alluvial land among steep mountains, which is also called the B\u00f6deli.\nUnterseen belongs to the Small Agglomeration Interlaken with 23,300 inhabitants.\nAlong with Interlaken, Unterseen is an important tourist center in the Bernese Highlands, and from the town one can see the mountains Eiger, M\u00f6nch and Jungfrau.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1497", "text": "Gotham is a village in Nottinghamshire, England, with a population of about 1,600, measured at 1,563 in the 2011 census. It is in the borough of Rushcliffe, and has a parish council.\nThe name Gotham comes from the Old English for \"goat home\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1498", "text": "Ottawa University is a private Baptist university with its main campus in Ottawa, Kansas, a second residential campus in Surprise, Arizona, and adult campuses in several locations throughout the United States. It was founded in 1865 and is affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA. The residential campus in Ottawa has approximately 750 students, while the OUAZ campus in Surprise boasts nearly 700, in addition to approximately 4,000 students across all of its campuses and online.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1499", "text": null, "image": "images/1499.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1501", "text": "Monuments in the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo are tombs and funerary monuments ranging from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Since its rebuilding in the 1470s by Pope Sixtus IV the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo was one of the favourite burial places for members of the papal aristocracy, clergy and literati. Foreign artists were also buried in the church due to its location near their favourite quarter in Rione Campo Marzio. The high number of tombs and monuments makes the basilica a whole museum of sculpture as Jacob Burckhardt phrased it in his famous guide of Italian art in 1855. Besides the tombs in the side chapels and the choir there are many other funeral monuments in the aisles and the transept. During the centuries several monuments were demolished and others were relocated to give place to newer ones.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1502", "text": "This list of historical markers installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines in Metro Manila is an annotated list of people, places, or events in the region that have been commemorated by cast-iron plaques issued by the said commission. The plaques themselves are permanent signs installed in publicly visible locations on buildings, monuments, or in special locations.\nWhile many Cultural Properties have historical markers installed, not all places marked with historical markers are designated into one of the particular categories of Cultural Properties.\nMarkers in Manila were first to be installed, following the establishment of the Philippine Historical Research and Markers Committee, the earliest predecessor of the NHCP. These were markers installed in 1934 for Church of San Agustin, Fort Santiago, Plaza McKinley, Roman Catholic Cathedral of Manila, San Sebastian Church, Concordia College, Manila Railroad Company, Dr. Lorenzo Negrao, and University of Santo Tomas. The installation of markers were first limited to identify antiquities in Manila.", "image": "images/1502.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1504", "text": "Deccan Gymkhana is an area in Pune city named for the Deccan Gymkhana Sports Club, which lies in the centre of the city. This famous club was started in October 1906 by a few forward-thinking, civic-minded citizens, the chief founder being Mr. Balkrishna Narayan Bhajekar.\nThe Deccan Gymkhana Club and Society was established on the land owned by Shiledar Shirole family who agreed to lease the land because Lokmanya Tilak had taken the initiative. The Deccan Gymkhana area comes in the Shivajinagar suburban area, the area has many caf\u00e9s, entertainment areas, restaurants, shopping malls and shops and is one of the major areas of Pune. Important roads like Karve Road, Jangali Maharaj Road and Fergusson College Road originate in this area. This area is well linked to the rest of Pune by PMPML buses. This area is close to the Pune Municipal Corporation. This area has Chhatrapati Sambhajiraje Park, one of the famous parks in the city. Tilak Road serves as a link between Swargate and Deccan Gymkhana, while the Laxmi Road links this area to Pune Cantonment. This area also has the famous Deccan Gymkhana Sports Club and the PYC Hindu Gymkhana.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1506", "text": "Below is a list of recipients of the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor bestowed by the United States Congress.", "image": "images/1506.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1507", "text": null, "image": "images/1507.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1508", "text": "The Sevillian school of sculpture\u2014the tradition of Christian religious sculpture in Seville, Andalusia, Spain\u2014began in the 13th century, formed a clear tradition of its own in the 16th century, and continues into the present. The sculptures are generally worked in wood in a technique known as encarnaci\u00f3n.", "image": "images/1508.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1509", "text": "The South Carolina Petroglyph Site is a county-owned museum at Hagood Mill Historic Site in Pickens County, South Carolina, managed by the non-profit Hagood Mill Foundation. The museum exhibits and protects in situ at least 32 rock art carvings, most believed to be prehistoric.\nThe Hagood petroglyphs were discovered on a rainy day in January 2003 by Michael Bramlett, a volunteer with the South Carolina Petroglyph Survey headed by University of South Carolina archaeologist Tommy Charles. Subsequently Charles and his team examined the large, low-lying boulder at night with side-scanning lights and found other glyphs invisible in daylight. Because a large portion of the boulder lay beneath a dirt road constructed in the 1820s, Charles received permission from Pickens County to excavate the covered portion of the rock. There he discovered additional human representations, all \"sticklike figures\" except for one with a head and legs but no arms and with a torso in the form of a rectangle, which the team dubbed \"refrigerator man.\" Charles believed these carvings were prehistoric because they had been created by pecking rather than by scratching or incising with metal.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1510", "text": "Njar\u00f0v\u00edk is a town in southwestern Iceland, on the peninsula of Reykjanes. As of 2009, its population was 4,400.", "image": "images/1510.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1511", "text": "This is a list of state symbols for the US state of Ohio. The majority of these items are officially recognized by state law, having been ratified by an act of the Ohio General Assembly and executed by the governor's signature. These items can be found in the Ohio Revised Code, General Provisions, Chapter 5. Two of Ohio's official symbols have not been officially signed into law, but were made official through resolution in the Senate.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1512", "text": "Satsuma-Shioya Station is a railway station located in Minamiky\u016bsh\u016b, Kagoshima, Japan. The station is unmanned and opened in 1963.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1513", "text": "Blackburn is a large industrial town located in Lancashire, England, north of the West Pennine Moors on the southern edge of the Ribble Valley, 8 miles east of Preston and 20.9 miles NNW of Manchester. Blackburn is bounded to the south by Darwen, with which it forms the unitary authority of Blackburn with Darwen; Blackburn is its administrative centre.\nAt the 2001 census, Blackburn had a population of 105,085, whilst the wider borough of Blackburn with Darwen had a population of 148,850. Blackburn had a population of 117,963 in 2011.\nA former mill town, textiles have been produced in Blackburn since the middle of the 13th century, when wool was woven in people's houses in the domestic system. Flemish weavers who settled in the area in the 14th century helped to develop the woollen cottage industry. The most rapid period of growth and development in Blackburn's history coincided with the industrialisation and expansion of textile manufacturing.\nBlackburn's textile sector fell into decline from the mid-20th century and subsequently faced similar challenges to other post-industrial northern towns, including deindustrialisation, economic deprivation and housing problems.", "image": "images/1513.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1514", "text": "Poisonous plants are plants that produce toxins that deter herbivores from consuming them. Plants cannot move to escape their predators, so they must have other means of protecting themselves from herbivorous animals. Some plants have physical defenses such as thorns, spines and prickles, but by far the most common type of protection is chemical.\nOver millennia, through the process of natural selection, plants have evolved the means to produce a vast and complicated array of chemical compounds in order to deter herbivores. Tannin, for example, is a defensive compound that emerged relatively early in the evolutionary history of plants, while more complex molecules such as polyacetylenes are found in younger groups of plants such as the Asterales. Many of the known plant defense compounds primarily defend against consumption by insects, though other animals, including humans, that consume such plants may also experience negative effects, ranging from mild discomfort to death.\nMany of these poisonous compounds also have important medicinal benefits. The varieties of phytochemical defenses in plants are so numerous that many questions about them remain unanswered, including:", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1515", "text": "The \"Transit of Venus March\" is a march scored for military brass band written by John Philip Sousa in 1883 to celebrate the 1882 Transit of Venus and published by the J.W. Pepper Company. The work was erroneously thought to be lost for over 100 years when a piano transcription published in 1896 was found by a Library of Congress employee in 2003. Copies of the original Pepper publication, however, do survive.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1516", "text": null, "image": "images/1516.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1517", "text": "Zo\u00eb Kravitz is an American actress, singer and model. She is the daughter of musician Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet. She is of African-American, Afro-Bahamian and Ashkenazi Jewish descent. Kravitz first acted in the 2007 movie No Reservations.\nKravitz' first big role was as Angel Salvadore in the 2011 superhero movie X-Men: First Class. She later had supporting roles in movies, like The Lego Batman Movie and the Harry Potter spin-off movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. She also acted in independent movies, like Dope in 2015 and HBO's drama Big Little Lies.\nKravitz was the face of Vera Wang's Princess fragrance in 2009. She later modeled for Elle magazine.\nKravitz is with the group Lolawolf. Lolawolf is an American contemporary R&B and electropop duo. They released their first album, Calm Down, in 2014. The band toured with Miley Cyrus, Lily Allen and others.\nIn October 2019, she was cast as Catwoman in the 2021 DCEU movie 'The Batman.\nKravitz was born in Los Angeles, California.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1518", "text": "Edmonds is a train station serving the city of Edmonds, Washington, in the United States. The station is served by Amtrak's Cascades and Empire Builder routes, as well as Sound Transit's Sounder North Line, which runs between Everett and Seattle. It is located west of Downtown Edmonds adjacent to the city's ferry terminal, served by the Edmonds\u2013Kingston ferry, and a Community Transit bus station. Edmonds station has a passenger waiting area, a single platform, and a model railroad exhibit.\nThe station building was opened by the Great Northern Railway in 1957, replacing the city's older depot from 1910. Great Northern merged into Burlington Northern in 1970; passenger service ceased when Amtrak took over Burlington Northern's passenger routes the following year. Amtrak began operating passenger service from Edmonds station in July 1972 and it has been served by Cascades since 1995. Sound Transit began operating Sounder trains to Edmonds station in December 2003, and later funded a project to rebuild the station and transit center in 2011. The Sound Transit project was conceived after earlier plans to build a combined ferry\u2013rail facility southwest of the city were cancelled in 2008.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1520", "text": "The Cichorioideae are a subfamily of the family Asteraceae of flowering plants. Familiar members of Cichorioideae include lettuce, dandelions, chicory and Gazania species. The subfamily comprises about 240 genera and about 2900 species. It is heterogeneous and hard to characterize except with molecular characters.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1522", "text": null, "image": "images/1522.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1523", "text": "Ston Easton is a linear village and civil parish in the English county of Somerset. It is 14 miles southwest of Bath and 7 miles north of Shepton Mallet. It forms part of the Mendip district and lies along the A37 road 11 miles south of the cities of Bristol and Bath and to the west of the town of Midsomer Norton. The parish includes the hamlet of Clapton.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1524", "text": "Ward & Co. was a London-based stained glass manufacturer in the mid-nineteenth-century that predominantly focused on ecclesiastical commissions. It was the firm of choice for architect John Tarring of London. It is believed to have become defunct before 1863 and operated out of 27 Paternoster Row, London.", "image": "images/1524.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1526", "text": "Montoggio is a comune in the Province of Genoa in the Italian region Liguria, located about 14 kilometres northeast of Genoa. As of October 2006, it had a population of 2,018 and an area of 46.4 square kilometres.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1527", "text": "This is a list of cuisines of the Americas. A cuisine is a characteristic style of cooking practices and traditions, often associated with a specific culture. The cuisines found across North and South America are based on the cuisines of the countries from which the immigrant peoples came, primarily Europe. However, the traditional European cuisine has been adapted by the addition of many local ingredients, and many techniques have been added to the tradition as well.", "image": "images/1527.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1528", "text": "Cryptantha crinita is a rare species of flowering plant in the borage family known by the common names Sacramento cryptantha and silky cryptantha. It is endemic to California in the United States, where it occurs in the northern Sacramento Valley and the adjacent edges of the Cascade Range foothills.\nThis annual herb grows up to 30 or 40 centimeters in height. The branching stem and leaves are covered in hairs. The lance-shaped to oblong leaves are 1 to 3 centimeters in length. The inflorescence is a dense, coiled cyme of several flowers with soft-hairy sepals and white corollas. Blooming occurs in April and May.\nThis plant grows in riparian habitat along ephemeral creeks in the northern Sacramento Valley. Recent observations indicate that it sometimes occurs in the foothills on the edges of the Cascade Mountains as well. This habitat is chaparral and woodland on volcanic soils. The recent observations have extended the plant's known distribution and show that it grows at higher elevations than previously thought. It is still considered a rare species.\nThreats to the survival of the species include gravel mining, off-road vehicle use, grazing, and development.", "image": "images/1528.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1530", "text": "Diane Carlson Evans is a former nurse in the United States Army during the Vietnam War and the founder of the Vietnam Women\u2019s Memorial located at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. In 1984, with the help of Minneapolis Sculptor Rodger M. Brodin, and Vietnam veterans Donna-Marie Boulay and Gerald C. Bender, the Vietnam Women\u2019s Memorial Project was founded. Evans initiated and led the effort to completion.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1531", "text": "The 2012 United States presidential election was the 57th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. The incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama, and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, were elected to a second term. They defeated the Republican ticket of businessman and former Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts and Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.\nAs the incumbent president, Obama secured the Democratic nomination with no serious opposition. The Republicans experienced a competitive primary. Romney was consistently competitive in the polls and won the support of many party leaders, but he faced challenges from a number of more conservative contenders. Romney secured his party's nomination in May, defeating former Senator Rick Santorum, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, and other candidates.\nThe campaigns focused heavily on domestic issues, and debate centered largely around sound responses to the Great Recession. Other issues included long-term federal budget issues, the future of social insurance programs, and the Affordable Care Act, Obama's marquee legislative program.", "image": "images/1531.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1532", "text": "Eldbj\u00f8rg Raknes is a Norwegian jazz vocalist known for her a cappella vocal performances, innovative improvised vocals and electronic effects. She has collaborated with musicians such as Jon Balke, Anders Jormin, Bendik Hofseth, Christian Wallumr\u00f8d, Arve Henriksen, Ketil Bj\u00f8rnstad, and St\u00e5le Storl\u00f8kken. She is the sister of the bassist Steinar Raknes.", "image": "images/1532.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1533", "text": "In the early 20th century, German researchers made advances in linking smoking to health harms, which strengthened the anti-tobacco movement in the Weimar Republic and led to a state-supported anti-smoking campaign. Early anti-tobacco movements grew in many nations from the middle of the 19th century. The 1933\u20131945 anti-tobacco campaigns in Nazi Germany have been widely publicized, although stronger laws than those passed in Germany were passed in some American states, the UK, and elsewhere between 1890 and 1930. After 1941, anti-tobacco campaigns were restricted by the Nazi government.\nThe German movement was the most powerful anti-smoking movement in the world during the 1930s and early 1940s. However, tobacco control policy was incoherent and ineffective, with uncoordinated and often regional efforts by many actors. Obvious measures were not taken, and existing measures were not enforced. Some Nazi leaders condemned smoking and several of them openly criticized tobacco consumption, but others publicly smoked and denied that it was harmful.\nThere was much research on smoking and its effects on health during Nazi rule, and it was the most important of its type at that time.", "image": "images/1533.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1535", "text": null, "image": "images/1535.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1536", "text": null, "image": "images/1536.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1537", "text": null, "image": "images/1537.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1538", "text": "White Brazilians refers to Brazilian citizens of European and Middle Eastern descent. According to the 2010 Census, they totaled 91,051,646 people and made up 47.73% of the Brazilian population.\nThe main ancestry of current white Brazilians is Portuguese. Historically, the Portuguese were the Europeans who mostly immigrated to Brazil: it is estimated that, between 1500 and 1808, 500,000 of them went to live in Brazil, and the Portuguese were practically the only European group to have definitively settled in colonial Brazil. Furthermore, even after independence, the Portuguese were among the nationalities that mostly immigrated to Brazil. Between 1884 and 1959, 4,734,494 immigrants entered Brazil, mostly from Portugal and Italy, but also from Spain, Germany and other countries and nowadays millions of Brazilians are also descended from these immigrants.\nThe white Brazilian population is spread throughout Brazil's territory, but its highest percentage is found in the three southernmost states, where 79.8% of the population claims to be White in the censuses, whereas the Southeast region has the largest absolute numbers.", "image": "images/1538.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1539", "text": "The United States secretary of education is the head of the United States Department of Education. The secretary advises the president of the United States, and the federal government, on federal policies, programs, and activities related to all education in the United States. As a member of the president's Cabinet, the secretary is fifteenth in the line of succession to the presidency.\nThe current, and 11th, secretary of education is Betsy DeVos, who was nominated by President Donald Trump and approved by the United States Senate on February 7, 2017.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1540", "text": "Rebecca Reynolds Harrell Tickell is a producer, director, actress, singer, and environmental activist.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1541", "text": "Wilhelmina Beatrice Rahner, better known as Bess Houdini, was an American stage assistant and wife of Harry Houdini.", "image": "images/1541.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1542", "text": null, "image": "images/1542.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1543", "text": null, "image": "images/1543.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1545", "text": null, "image": "images/1545.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1546", "text": "Restaurant Schr\u00f8der is a restaurant in Waldemar Thranes gate 8 at St. Hanshaugen in Oslo, Norway. This restaurant appeared in several fictional works including Jo Nesb\u00f8's books about Harry Hole and several books by Bj\u00f8rg Vik.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1547", "text": "Mogorjelo is a Roman villa rustica that dates from the early fourth century. It is situated on a hill off the Neretva branch, 5 km south of \u010capljina, alongside the road to Gabela in Bosnia and Herzegovina.\nThe area is currently protected by the state and is surrounded by a park and a horse farm. The nearby horse riding club was founded 2004 and attracts over 300,000 visitors per year.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1548", "text": "The 1929 Tour de France was the 23rd edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 30 June to 28 July. It consisted of 22 stages over 5,286 km.\nNicolas Frantz had won two consecutive Tours, in 1927 and 1928, and was looking for a third. In addition the 1926 Tour winner, Lucien Buysse, was looking for another title.\nVictor Fontan, leader of the general classification and therefore wearer of the yellow jersey, crashed in the Pyrenees during stage 10, breaking the forks to his bicycle. At that time, a rule stated that a rider must finish a stage with the bike he started it with. Fontan went house to house, looking for a bike to borrow. He eventually found one and rode 145 km to the finish line, with his broken bike strapped to his back. At the end of the day Fontan quit the race in tears. The rule was removed for the 1930 Tour de France.\nThe Tour was won by Belgian Maurice De Waele, although he was sick during the race.", "image": "images/1548.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1549", "text": "Type C1 was a designation for small cargo ships built for the United States Maritime Commission before and during World War II. The first C1 types were the smallest of the three original Maritime Commission designs, meant for shorter routes where high speed and capacity were less important. Only a handful were delivered prior to Pearl Harbor. But many C1-A and C1-B ships were already in the works and were delivered during 1942. Many were converted to military purposes including troop transports during the war.\nThe Type C1-M ship was a separate design, for a significantly smaller and shallower draft vessel. This design evolved as an answer for the projected needs for military transport and supply of the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II.\nType C1 ships under the control of the British Ministry of War Transport took an Empire name even if built with another name e.g. Cape Turner.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1550", "text": null, "image": "images/1550.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1551", "text": "Nicolaus Copernicus was a Renaissance-era mathematician and astronomer, who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at the center of the universe, in all likelihood independently of Aristarchus of Samos, who had formulated such a model some eighteen centuries earlier.\nThe publication of Copernicus' model in his book De revolutionibus orbium coelestium, just before his death in 1543, was a major event in the history of science, triggering the Copernican Revolution and making a pioneering contribution to the Scientific Revolution.\nCopernicus was born and died in Royal Prussia, a region that had been part of the Kingdom of Poland since 1466. A polyglot and polymath, he obtained a doctorate in canon law and was also a mathematician, astronomer, physician, classics scholar, translator, governor, diplomat, and economist. In 1517 he derived a quantity theory of money\u2014a key concept in economics\u2014and in 1519 he formulated an economic principle that later came to be called Gresham's law.", "image": "images/1551.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1552", "text": null, "image": "images/1552.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1553", "text": "Manap\u014duri Power Station is an underground hydroelectric power station on the western arm of Lake Manapouri in Fiordland National Park, in the South Island of New Zealand. At 850 MW installed capacity, it is the largest hydroelectric power station in New Zealand, and the second largest power station in New Zealand. The station is noted for the controversy and environmental protests by the Save Manapouri Campaign against the raising the level of Lake Manapouri to increase the station's hydraulic head, which galvanised New Zealanders and were one of the foundations of the New Zealand environmental movement.\nCompleted in 1971, Manap\u014duri was built to supply electricity to the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter near Bluff, some 160 km to the southeast. Later, it was also connected into the South Island transmission network. The station utilises the 230-metre drop between the western arm of Lake Manapouri and the Deep Cove branch of the Doubtful Sound 10 km away to generate electricity.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1554", "text": "The South West Coast Path is England's longest waymarked long-distance footpath and a National Trail. It stretches for 630 miles, running from Minehead in Somerset, along the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, to Poole Harbour in Dorset. Because it rises and falls with every river mouth, it is also one of the more challenging trails. The total height climbed has been calculated to be 114,931 ft, almost four times the height of Mount Everest. It has been voted 'Britain's Best Walking route' twice in a row by readers of the Ramblers Walk magazine, and regularly features in lists of the world's best walks.\nThe final section of the path was designated as a National Trail in 1978. Many of the landscapes which the South West Coast Path crosses have special status, either as a national park or one of the heritage coasts. The path passes through two World Heritage Sites: the Dorset and East Devon Coast, known as the Jurassic Coast, was designated in 2001, and the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape in 2007.", "image": "images/1554.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1555", "text": "The ISS year-long mission was a scientific research project aboard the International Space Station, which studied the health effects of long-term spaceflight. Scott Kelly and Mikhail Korniyenko spent 340 days in space, with scientists performing medical experiments. Kelly and Kornienko launched on 27 March 2015 on Soyuz TMA-16M along with Gennady Padalka. The mission encompassed Expeditions 43, 44, 45 and 46. The pair safely landed in Kazakhstan on March 2, 2016, returning aboard Soyuz TMA-18M with Sergey Volkov. The mission supported the NASA Twins study, which helps shed light on the health effects of long duration spaceflight, which is of interest for Mars missions especially.\nOn 12 April 2019, NASA reported medical results from the NASA Twins study which demonstrated several long-lasting changes, including those related to alterations in DNA and cognition, when one twin was compared with the other.", "image": "images/1555.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1556", "text": null, "image": "images/1556.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1557", "text": "Veinte de Junio is a town located 35 km from Buenos Aires, in La Matanza, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.\nVeinte de Junio is an outback sleepy rural town, relatively isolated from the rest of the Greater Buenos Aires.\nThe town and railway station, Estaci\u00f3n 20 de Junio, were named after Argentina\u2019s National Flag Day: June 20.\nAccording to the 2001 census [INDEC], the population was 828.\nThe town is bordered by Pontevedra, Gonz\u00e1lez Cat\u00e1n, Marcos Paz and Virrey del Pino.\nAlejo Castex is the only paved street and it is lined with tall trees and weekend-houses; only can be heard the bird songs of thousands of rufous-bellied thrushes, chalk-browed mockingbirds, rufous horneros and the far-away roar of tractors working on the farms.\nVeinte de Junio only counts with a general store, a kindergarten, and a primary and secondary public school; for almost everything the town depends from the nearby city of Pontevedra, in Merlo Partido.\nFor many residents the isolation is the cause of the lack of development of the town; for many others it\u2019s a blessing because the remoteness makes Veinte de Junio a safe place to live, a place where crime and delinquency are very rare.", "image": "images/1557.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1559", "text": null, "image": "images/1559.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1560", "text": "Hamilton Township is a rural township located in Northumberland County in central Ontario. It surrounds the Town of Cobourg.\nThe township was named after Henry Hamilton, Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec from 1782\u20131785.", "image": "images/1560.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1561", "text": "Montr\u00e9al\u2013Trudeau International Airport or Montr\u00e9al\u2013Trudeau, formerly known as Montr\u00e9al\u2013Dorval International Airport, is an international airport in Dorval, Quebec. It is the primary international airport serving Montreal, 20 km from Downtown Montreal. The airport terminals are located entirely in the suburb of Dorval, while one runway is located in the Montreal borough of Saint-Laurent. Air Canada, the country's flag carrier, also has its corporate headquarters complex on the Saint-Laurent side of the airport. It also serves Greater Montreal and adjacent regions in Quebec and eastern Ontario, as well as the states of Vermont and northern New York in the United States. The airport is named in honour of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the 15th Prime Minister of Canada and father of current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.\nThe airport is one of two managed and operated by A\u00e9roports de Montr\u00e9al, a not-for-profit corporation without share capital; the other being Montr\u00e9al\u2013Mirabel northwest of Montreal, which was initially intended to replace the one in Dorval but now deals almost solely with cargo.", "image": "images/1561.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1562", "text": "Sanguirana everetti is a species of true frog. It is endemic to the island of Mindanao in the Philippines.", "image": "images/1562.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1563", "text": "Ezio Carabella was an Italian operetta, song and film music composer. He provided music for several films directed by Mario Camerini, among others. He was the father of the actress Flora Carabella.", "image": "images/1563.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1564", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.\nThere are 429 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Providence County, including 15 National Historic Landmarks. The city of Pawtucket is the location of 56 these properties and districts, including 1 National Historic Landmark; they are listed here. Properties and districts located in the county's other municipalities are listed separately. Two Pawtucket listings, the Blackstone Canal and the Conant Thread-Coats & Clark Mill Complex District, extend into other parts of Providence County, and appear on multiple lists.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 13, 2019.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1565", "text": "West Drayton railway station serves West Drayton and Yiewsley, western suburbs of London. It is served by local trains operated by Great Western Railway and TfL Rail. It is 13 miles 71 chains down the line from London Paddington and is situated between Hayes & Harlington to the east and Iver to the west.\nIn preparation for the introduction of Elizabeth line services, the operation of the station was transferred to MTR Crossrail on behalf of Transport for London at the end of 2017.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1566", "text": "The following is a list of Michigan State Historic Sites in Cass County, Michigan. Sites marked with a dagger are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Cass County, Michigan.", "image": "images/1566.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1567", "text": "Daniil Yevgenyevich Markov is a Russian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played a nine-year career in the National Hockey League. He also played 11 seasons in the top tier Russian leagues.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1568", "text": "The 5th Battalion (Western Cavalry), CEF, known as \"Tuxford's Dandys,\" was an infantry battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1569", "text": "Santa Maria dei Servi, or simply known as the Chiesa dei Servi, or more fully as the Church of the Nativity of the Servants of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a 14th-century, Roman Catholic church that faces the Via Roma in Padua, region of the Veneto, Italy. This is the parish church in the vicariate of the Cathedral Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta governed by the Servite Order. The church contains outstanding works of art including a wooden crucifix by Donatello.", "image": "images/1569.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1570", "text": null, "image": "images/1570.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1571", "text": null, "image": "images/1571.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1572", "text": "A lightbulb socket, light socket, lamp socket or lampholder is a device which mechanically supports and provides electrical connections for a compatible electric lamp. Sockets allow lamps to be safely and conveniently replaced. There are many different standards for lampholders, including early de facto standards and later standards created by various standards bodies. Many of the later standards conform to a general coding system in which a socket type is designated by a letter or abbreviation followed by a number.\nThe most common type of sockets for mains electricity are Edison screws, used in continental Europe and North America, while bayonet mounts dominate in the Commonwealth countries, except Canada, and in the automotive industry. Fluorescent lamps typically require a two-pin, unthreaded socket.\nNot all lamps require a socket. For example, some miniature lamps have wire leads suitable for direct connection to screw terminals or other wires, and some reflector lamps provide screw terminals for electrical connections.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1573", "text": null, "image": "images/1573.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1574", "text": null, "image": "images/1574.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1575", "text": "Jaggery is a traditional non-centrifugal cane sugar consumed in Asia. It is a concentrated product of cane juice and often date or palm sap without separation of the molasses and crystals, and can vary from golden brown to dark brown in colour, and is similar to the Latin American panela. It contains up to 50% sucrose, up to 20% invert sugars, and up to 20% moisture, with the remainder made up of other insoluble matter, such as wood ash, proteins, and bagasse fibres.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1576", "text": "The Transylvanian Diet was an important legislative, administrative and judicial body of the Principality of Transylvania between 1570 and 1867. The general assemblies of the Transylvanian noblemen and the joint assemblies of the representatives of the \"Three Nations of Transylvania\"\u2014the noblemen, Sz\u00e9kelys and Saxons\u2014gave rise to its development. After the disintegration of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary in 1541, delegates from the counties of the eastern and northeastern territories of Hungary proper also attained the Transylvanian Diet, transforming it into a legal successor of the medieval Diets of Hungary.\nThe diet sessions at V\u00e1s\u00e1rhely and at Torda laid the basis for the political and administrative organization of Transylvania. The diet decided on juridical, military and economic matters. It ceased to exist following the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867.", "image": "images/1576.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1577", "text": null, "image": "images/1577.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1578", "text": null, "image": "images/1578.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1579", "text": null, "image": "images/1579.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1580", "text": "Karl Johan Siward Mj\u00e4llby is a Swedish football manager in charge of FC Stockholm in the Swedish fourth tier Division 2.\nA former player, he made his debut for the Sweden national team in 1997, and played 49 matches scoring 4 goals as a centre back. Mj\u00e4llby was the team captain during the 2002 World Cup. He also took part in Euro 2000 and Euro 2004. He has been assistant manager of Bolton Wanderers, working alongside former Celtic team-mate and manager Neil Lennon.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1581", "text": "Sarrant is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France.", "image": "images/1581.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1582", "text": "InterVarsity Hockey refers to Field Hockey competitions in Australia between rival universities, dating back to 1908. The Men's and Women's competitions were organised and run separately until 1978, when they became a 'combined InterVarsity', before becoming part of the Australian University Games in 1993.", "image": "images/1582.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1583", "text": "William Joseph Hussey was an American astronomer.\nHe is most famous for the discovery and study of close binary stars. In the period from 1898 to 1899, he reobserved all binaries discovered by Otto Struve, with at least three observations of each. His amazing efficiency is demonstrated by these numbers: he made 1,920 observations in one year, with a record of 80 in one night. At the conclusion of his double star work in 1905, he had discovered and measured 1,327 close binaries. For this work, he was awarded the Lalande Medal in 1906, which he shared with Robert Grant Aitken.\nHe was born at Mendon, Ohio, August 10, 1862, son of John Milton and Mary Catherine Hussey. After graduating with a BS in civil engineering from the University of Michigan in 1889, he served as assistant in the Nautical Almanac Office of Washington. He soon returned to Ann Arbor as instructor in mathematics, and became instructor in astronomy in 1891.\nIn 1892, he joined the faculty of Stanford University as professor of astronomy.", "image": "images/1583.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1584", "text": "Murray Hill is a New Jersey Transit station along the Gladstone Branch of the Morris and Essex Lines in the Murray Hill section of New Providence, Union County, New Jersey, United States. It is located on Foley Place, between Floral Avenue and Southgate Road.", "image": "images/1584.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1585", "text": null, "image": "images/1585.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1586", "text": "The Kawasaki T-4 is a Japanese subsonic intermediate jet trainer aircraft developed and manufactured by the commercial conglomerate Kawasaki Heavy Industries. Its sole operator is the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, in part due to historic restrictions on the exporting of military hardware. In addition to its primary training mission, the T-4 has been used by the JASDF's Blue Impulse aerobatic team as well as liaison duties with most fighter units. The first XT-4 prototype flew on 29 July 1985, while the first production aircraft was delivered during September 1988.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1587", "text": "Kaizuka Station is a terminal of the Nishitetsu Kaizuka Line and the Fukuoka City Subway Hakozaki Line in Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. It's subway station's symbol mark is a brown conch which because Kaizuka's initials Chinese character \u8c9d means seashell and spiral is suggestive of transportation's junction.\nThe subway line coming from the city center terminates at this station and the Nishitetsu train line continues to Nishitetsu Kashii Station and Nishitetsu Shing\u016b Station.", "image": "images/1587.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1588", "text": "Tianmenshan Temple is a Buddhist temple located in Tianmen Mountain of Zhangjiajie, Hunan, China. The temple is built within grounds of some 20,000 square metres area.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1589", "text": null, "image": "images/1589.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1590", "text": "Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand is a registered foundation NGO in Thailand, founded in 2001 by Edwin Wiek. The foundation has several different projects including animal rescue, rehabilitation and veterinary assistance to wild animals in Thailand. It also is active in promoting the protection of wildlife, their natural habitat and the natural_environment. This is done through educational initiatives for local Thai people as well as tourists. WFFT operate a rescue center and wildlife refuge, including an Elephant refuge. WFFT responds to reports by the public and government officials of wildlife in need of care. Many of these rescued wild animals are kept as pets illegally, or are found injured. WFFT is known for their public stand against the so-called Tiger Temple and its ongoing violations of laws regarding keeping protected wildlife.\nEdwin Wiek published an open letter in The Nation in 2012, indicating that park officials may be complicit in murdering adult elephants in order to capture baby elephants to be used in Tourism shows and elephant rides. Shortly thereafter, several park officials went into hiding.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1591", "text": "Bandaranayake Central College, Veyangoda, also known as \u201cVeyangoda Central College \u201d, is a National school in Sri Lanka. The school was originally one of the three first Central Colleges established under the education reforms of late Hon. C. W. W. Kannangara, who introduced free education in Sri Lanka. Today about 2640 students are studying from grade 6 to 13 and academic staff of 135 are engaged in the teaching process.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1595", "text": "Triyuginarayan Temple is a Hindu temple located in the Triyuginarayan village in Rudraprayag district, Uttarakhand, India. The ancient temple is dedicated to god Vishnu. Its fame is credited to the legend of god Shiva\u2019s marriage to goddess Parvati witnessed by Vishnu at this venue and is thus a popular Hindu pilgrimage sites. A special feature of this temple is a perpetual fire, that burns in front of the temple. The flame is believed to burn from the times of the divine marriage. Thus, the temple is also known as Akhand Dhuni temple.\nThe temple courtyard is also the source of a water stream, which fills three sacred bathing ponds nearby.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1596", "text": "Cape Canaveral and adjacent Merritt Island on Florida's Atlantic coast are home to two American spaceports, one civilian and one military, servicing several active launch sites.", "image": "images/1596.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1598", "text": "Christopher Wren B.D. was Dean of Windsor from 1635 until his death.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1599", "text": "Armenian art is the unique form of art developed over the last five millennia in which the Armenian people lived on the Armenian Highland. Armenian architecture and miniature painting have dominated Armenian art and have shown consistent development over the centuries. Other forms of Armenian art include sculpture, fresco, mosaic, ceramic, metalwork, engraving, and textiles, especially Armenian carpets.\nPrehistoric Armenia was home to the Urartu culture in the Iron Age, notable for its early metal sculptures, often of animals. The region was, as later, often contested by the large empires holding the nearby regions of Persia, Mesopotamia and Anatolia, and these all had considerable influence of Armenian art. The Armenians adopted Christianity very early, and developed their own version of Eastern Christian art, with much use of icons, Armenian miniatures in books, and the very original architecture of their churches and monasteries. A distinctive Armenian feature, which may have influenced the Medieval art of Europe, was the popularity from early on of figurative relief carvings on the outside of churches, unknown in Byzantium.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1600", "text": "The G\u0127ajn Tuffie\u0127a Roman Baths were discovered in 1929 during government works to cap a fresh water spring in the area. This spring, or a similar one, might explain why the baths, which needed a constant flow of large amounts of water, were built in G\u0127ajn Tuffie\u0127a.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1601", "text": null, "image": "images/1601.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1602", "text": "Spondylus americanus, the Atlantic thorny oyster, is a species of bivalve mollusc. It can be found along the Atlantic coast of North America, ranging from North Carolina to Brazil.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1603", "text": null, "image": "images/1603.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1604", "text": "The 2018 South Korean by-elections was held in South Korea on 13 June 2018, coinciding with the local elections. 12 seats to the National Assembly of South Korea were contested.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1605", "text": "Gabriela Montero is a Venezuelan pianist, known in particular for her real-time improvisation of complex musical pieces on themes suggested by her audience and other sources, as well as for performances of standard classical repertoire.", "image": "images/1605.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1606", "text": "Cayetana Guill\u00e9n Cuervo is a Spanish actress, journalist and TV presenter. Her parents, Fernando Guill\u00e9n and Gemma Cuervo, and her brother, Fernando are also actors.\nShe studied Communication Sciences at the Complutense University of Madrid and, since 1998, she has been the presenter of a weekly program on Televisi\u00f3n Espa\u00f1ola, Versi\u00f3n Espa\u00f1ola, where a Spanish-language movie is shown and discussed.", "image": "images/1606.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1607", "text": null, "image": "images/1607.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1608", "text": "The Institute for Plasma Research is an autonomous physics research institute located in India. The institute is involved in research in aspects of plasma science including basic plasma physics, research on magnetically confined hot plasmas and plasma technologies for industrial applications. It is a large and leading plasma physics organization in India. The institute is mainly funded by Department of Atomic Energy. IPR is playing major scientific and technical role in Indian partnership in the international fusion energy initiative ITER. It is part of the IndiGO consortium for research on Gravitational Waves.", "image": "images/1608.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1609", "text": "Sclerodactylidae is a family of sea cucumbers, marine invertebrates with elongated bodies, leathery skins and tentacles.\nMembers of the family are characterised by the complex ring of ossicles they have near the anterior end. These may or may not take the form of a short tube but are quite unlike the long tubes found in the phyllophorids. The tentacles number ten to twenty.", "image": "images/1609.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1611", "text": "The Reichsj\u00e4gerhof Rominten was Hermann G\u00f6ring's Hunting Lodge in the Rominter Heath in East Prussia. After the German attack on the Soviet Union, it temporarily served as G\u00f6ring's headquarters.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1612", "text": "The following is a list of notable trees from around the world. Trees listed here are regarded as important or specific by their historical, national, locational, natural or mythological context. The list includes actual trees located throughout the world, as well as trees from myths.", "image": "images/1612.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1613", "text": "The first generation of video game consoles lasted approximately 12 years. The first console of the generation was the 1972 Magnavox Odyssey, and the final one was the 1978 Elwro Television Game 10, later sold by PPZ Ameprod from 1981 until 1984. The last new console release of the generation was most likely the Compu-Vision 440 by radio manufacturer Bentley in 1983, although other systems were also released in that year. The first console generation overlaps with the second and third generations, which comprise more advanced consoles than the first generation and lasted from 1976\u20131992 and 1983\u20132003.\nDue to the sheer number of different consoles produced, it is hard to determine how many were made, however, they outnumber every other video game console, both home and handheld combined, hardware revisions included. For that reason, they've been separated from the rest of the generations.", "image": "images/1613.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1615", "text": "A modern DCI or DCA Marching Band is a musical marching unit of 150+ members, consisting of brass instruments, percussion instruments, synthesizers, color guard, and choreographic movements. The acitivity is now best referred to as \u201cDCI Bands.\u201d Typically operating as independent non-profit organizations, bands perform in competitions, parades, festivals, and other civic functions. Participants of all ages are represented within the band activity, but the majority are between the ages of 13 and 22 and are members of corps within Drum Corps International or Drum Corps Associates.\nCompetitive summer marching bands participate in summer touring circuits, such as Drum Corps International and Drum Corps Associates. Corps prepare a new show each year, approximately 8\u201312 minutes in length, and refine it throughout the summer tour. Shows are performed on football fields and are judged in various musical and visual categories, or \"captions\". Musical repertoires vary widely among corps and include symphonic, jazz, big band, contemporary, rock, wind band, vocal, rap, Broadway, and Latin music, among other genres.", "image": "images/1615.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1617", "text": "Cochlicella is a genus of small, narrow-shelled, air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Geomitridae, previously placed in the Helicidae, Cochlicellidae or Hygromiidae.\nThis genus has not yet become established in the USA, but it is considered to represent a potentially serious threat as a pest, an invasive species which could negatively affect agriculture, natural ecosystems, human health or commerce. Therefore it has been suggested that this species be given top national quarantine significance in the USA.", "image": "images/1617.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1618", "text": "Braine Castle is a castle in Braine-le-Ch\u00e2teau, Walloon Brabant, Belgium.\nIn 649 the Abbess of Mons St. Waudru ceded her \"land of Ittre\", including Braine, to the Chapter of Mons. Accordingly, Braine had an odd political status since it remained a small enclave of the County of Hainaut within the County of Leuven, part of the Duchy of Brabant. Braine-le-Ch\u00e2teau was owned by several feudal families. The domain was bought by Jean de Hornes in 1434 and by Lamoral II Claudius Franz, Count of Thurn and Taxis in 1670.\nBraine-le-Ch\u00e2teau is named after a castle built in the place called \"Les Monts\". In the 11th\u201312th century, two twinned big artificial hills were erected on the top of a spur dominating a village set up on the rivier Hain. Such a twin structure is very infrequent north of the river Loire.\nThe castle of Braine existed until 1722 but was rebuilt in different places according to the increase of the village. In the beginning of the 13th century, the lords of Trazegnies, owners of the domain, left the spur and built a squarish castle in the middle of a marshy area; the castle was surrounded by a triple barrier made by the marshes, the rivers and the moats.", "image": "images/1618.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1619", "text": "A fuel tank is a safe container for flammable fluids. Though any storage tank for fuel may be so called, the term is typically applied to part of an engine system in which the fuel is stored and propelled or released into an engine. Fuel tanks range in size and complexity from the small plastic tank of a butane lighter to the multi-chambered cryogenic Space Shuttle external tank.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1620", "text": "Marianna N\u00e9methov\u00e1-Kraj\u010d\u00edrov\u00e1 is a Slovak former gymnast. She competed in the 1964, 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics and won silver medal in the team events in 1964 and 1968. Individually, her best achievement was fourth place on the vault in 1968.\nShe was born in Ko\u0161ice, but her family soon moved to Bratislava. She took gymnastics because of her father, a former gymnastics coach. After retirement from competitions she became a coach herself, and later an honorary member of Slovak Gymnastics Federation. She lives in Italy.", "image": "images/1620.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1621", "text": "Over 1000 breeds of cattle are recognized worldwide, some of which adapted to the local climate, others which were bred by humans for specialized uses.\nCattle breeds fall into two main types, which are regarded as either two closely related species, or two subspecies of one species. Bos indicus cattle, commonly called zebu, are adapted to hot climates and originated in the tropical parts of the world such as Sub-Saharan Africa, India, China, and Southeast Asia. Bos taurus, typically referred to as \"taurine\" cattle, are generally adapted to cooler climates and include almost all cattle breeds originating from Europe, the Mediterranean region, and northern Asia. Both species were likely present since ancient times in northern Africa and the Middle East, where both natural and human-caused hybridization likely occurred. Today, Taurus/indicus hybrids are widely bred in many warmer regions, combining characteristics of both the ancestral types.\nIn some parts of the world further species of cattle are found, and some of these are related so closely to taurine and indicus cattle that interspecies hybrids have been bred.", "image": "images/1621.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1622", "text": "Charles Hayden Coffin was an English actor and singer known for his performances in many famous Edwardian musical comedies, particularly those produced by George Edwardes.\nHayden achieved fame as Harry Sherwood in Dorothy, which became the longest-running piece of musical theatre in history up to that time; other similar roles followed. In 1893, he joined the company of George Edwardes and starred in a series of extraordinarily successful musical comedies, including A Gaiety Girl, An Artist's Model, The Geisha, A Greek Slave, San Toy, A Country Girl, Veronique, The Girl Behind the Counter, Tom Jones and The Quaker Girl.\nIn his later years, Coffin found success in Shakespearean roles such as Feste in Twelfth Night, and in musicals, a few films and other works, such as the classic comedy The School for Scandal.", "image": "images/1622.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1623", "text": null, "image": "images/1623.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1624", "text": null, "image": "images/1624.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1625", "text": "The AN/ARC-190 is an airborne HF communications system, found on C-130, C-20, KC-135, C-141, C-5, C-9, KC-10, B-1, B-52, C-17, E-3, E-4, E-8 JSTARS, F-15, F-16, H-53, H-60, and S-2T aircraft.", "image": "images/1625.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1626", "text": "The Kia Cadenza is a full-size/executive sedan manufactured by Kia Motors. It was launched in 2010 to replace the Kia Opirus/Amanti.\nAs of January 2014, it was sold in South Korea, United States, Canada, China, Colombia, Brazil, Chile, and the Middle East.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1627", "text": "Prato is a city and comune in Tuscany, Italy, the capital of the Province of Prato. The city lies 17 kilometres north-west of Florence, at the foot of Monte Retaia, elevation 768 metres, the last peak in the Calvana chain. With more than 195,000 inhabitants, Prato is Tuscany's second largest city and the third largest in Central Italy.\nHistorically, Prato's economy has been based on the textile industry. The renowned Datini archives are a significant collection of late medieval documents concerning economic and trade history, produced between 1363 and 1410.\nThe city boasts important historical and artistic attractions, with a cultural span that started with the Etruscans and then expanded in the Middle Ages and reached its peak with the Renaissance, when artists such as Donatello, Filippo Lippi and Botticelli left their testimonies in the city.\nThe famous cantucci, a type of biscotti invented in Prato during the Middle Ages, are still produced by local traditional bakers.", "image": "images/1627.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1628", "text": "The Inbal Jerusalem Hotel is a luxury 5 Star hotel in the Talbiya neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1629", "text": null, "image": "images/1629.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1630", "text": null, "image": "images/1630.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1631", "text": "The following list enumerates a selection of mainly Marian, and a few Josephian, and Christological images venerated in the Roman Catholic Church, authorised by a Pope who has officially issued a Papal bull of canonical coronation to be carried out either by the Pontiff, his Papal legate or a Papal nuncio.\nThe very first Marian image crowned without direct papal approval was by Cardinal Francesco Sforza Pallavicino of the Black Virgin of Oropa, La Madonna della Oropa in Piedmont on 30 August 1620. The first Marian image Pontifically crowned was the painted image of La Madonna della Febbre on 27 May 1631 by Pope Urban VIII through the Vatican Chapter located at the Sacristy of Saint Peter's Basilica.\nThe prescription of the solemn rite to crown venerated images is embedded in the Ordo Coronandi Imaginem Beatae Mariae Virginis published by the Holy Office on 25 May 1981. Prior to 1989, papal bulls concerning the authorization of canonical coronations were handwritten on parchment.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1632", "text": "Aman Kumar Verma is an English footballer who plays for Northern Premier League Premier Division side Mickelover Sports, where he plays as a midfielder.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1634", "text": "L\u00e9once B\u00e9n\u00e9dite was a French art historian and curator. He was a co-founder of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des Peintres Orientalistes Fran\u00e7ais and was instrumental in establishing Orientalist art as a legitimate genre.\nHe was the assistant curator at the Chateau de Versailles between 1882 and 1886; the assistant curator at the Chateau de Versailles between 1886; and from 1886 he was the first assistant director at \u00c9tienne Arago at the Mus\u00e9e du Luxembourg until 1892 when he became the Director. For\nB\u00e9n\u00e9dite, writing was inseparable from his function as curator. He was a prolific writer, contributing to books, catalogs and art journals.\nB\u00e9n\u00e9dite was one of the executors of Auguste Rodin's will, with responsibility for managing Rodin's artistic heritage. He was a key figure in establishing the Rodin Museum at the H\u00f4tel Biron in 1919 and became the Museum's first Curator.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1635", "text": "Tagetes is a genus of annual or perennial, mostly herbaceous plants in the sunflower family. It was described as a genus by Carl Linnaeus in 1753.\nThe genus is native of south of Mexico, but some species have become naturalized around the world. One species, T. minuta, is considered a noxious invasive plant in some areas.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1636", "text": "The 315th Airlift Wing is a wing of the United States Air Force Reserve. It is stationed at Joint Base Charleston, in the city of North Charleston, South Carolina, and operates the C-17 Globemaster III aircraft. If mobilized, the unit would fall under control of Air Mobility Command.\nThe mission of the 315th Airlift Wing is to provide and deliver global combat-ready airlift, expeditionary combat support and aeromedical evacuation personnel as a source of augmentation for the active forces in any emergency expansion of the Air Force strategic and aeromedical airlift capabilities. Additionally, the Wing performs peacetime missions such as humanitarian airlift as part of the Denton Cargo Program and integrates with the active-duty 437th Airlift Wing and the 628th Air Base Wing in their normal Air Mobility Command operations and logistics missions. Both of these units are assigned to Joint Base Charleston, S.C.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1637", "text": "Zentral- und Hochschulbibliothek Luzern, the largest library of Central Switzerland, is a cantonal library for the general and academic public in Lucerne.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1638", "text": null, "image": "images/1638.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1639", "text": null, "image": "images/1639.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1640", "text": "Coins of the Ukrainian hryvnia were first minted in 1992. Coins were first struck in 1992 for the new currency but were not introduced until September 1996. Initially, coins valued between 1 and 50 kopecks were issued. In March 1997, 1 hryvnia coins were added; they are however rarely seen in circulation. The note of the same value is far more commonly used. Since 2004 several commemorative 1 hryvnia coins have been struck. New coins have been produced annually since then and they make up a valuable aspect of the Ukrainian currency system. Today, circulating coins exist in denominations of 1 kopiyka, 2, 5, 10, 25 and 50 kopiyok, \u20b41.00 and \u20b42.00. Also minted are bullion and commemorative coins. All of these are produced by the National Bank of Ukraine.\nIn October 2012 the National Bank of Ukraine announced that it is examining the possibility of withdrawing the 1 and 2 kopeck-coins from circulation; the withdrawal started on 1 October 2019. The coins had become too expensive to produce compared to their nominal value.\nIn the same month, the Bank proposed the introduction of the 2 hryvnia coin; this was finally issued as a circulation coin in April 2018.", "image": "images/1640.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1641", "text": null, "image": "images/1641.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1642", "text": null, "image": "images/1642.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1643", "text": null, "image": "images/1643.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1644", "text": null, "image": "images/1644.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1645", "text": "Alexander Dale Oen was a Norwegian swimmer. He represented the clubs Vestkantsv\u00f8mmerne and B\u00e6rumsv\u00f8mmerne. Dale Oen's gold at the 2008 European Championships made him the first Norwegian male to win a medal at a major international long course championship.\nDale Oen got his international breakthrough in 2005, placing seventh in the 100-metre breaststroke during the 2005 World Aquatics Championships. During the European short-course Championships in December the same year, he swam the 100 m breaststroke in 59.05 seconds, placing fourth and setting a new Nordic Record. He became the first Norwegian to swim this distance in less than 1 minute. At the Norwegian Short Course Championships two months later, he bettered that time to 58.81, a world best mark for the year.\nOn 30 April 2012, at around 19:50 MST Dale Oen was found unconscious in his hotel bathroom after having suffered a heart attack, caused by chronic, undetected coronary heart disease, a rare disease for a person of his age and fitness. He was found in his bathroom by one of his teammates, and CPR was performed before Dale Oen was brought to Flagstaff Medical Center. He was pronounced dead at 21:00 MST.", "image": "images/1645.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1646", "text": null, "image": "images/1646.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1647", "text": null, "image": "images/1647.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1648", "text": null, "image": "images/1648.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1649", "text": "S\u00fcdostBayernBahn is one of several regional railway networks in Germany owned by Germany's national railway, Deutsche Bahn AG. Since 2001, the network has included the railway hub of M\u00fchldorf which connects 7 major railway lines from Munich, Rosenheim, Freilassing, Burghausen, Simbach am Inn, Passau and Landshut, forming a star-shaped network of lines called Linienstern M\u00fchldorf. S\u00fcdostBayernBahn is subordinated to DB RegioNetz Verkehr and DB RegioNetz Infrastruktur.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1650", "text": "Nicoletta Grisoni, longer name Nicole Fernande Grisoni-Chappuis, better known by her mononym Nicoletta is a French pop singer. Becoming very popular on French radio and television, where she had a number of hits in the 1960s and the 1970s, she was considered as part of what is known as the French y\u00e9-y\u00e9 generation heavily influenced by American music, particularly Rhythm and blues, Rock and roll and Beat music. She is mostly known for her version of \"Mamy Blue\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1652", "text": "Frederick Mason Perkins was an American art historian, critic, and collector.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1653", "text": "The H\u00f4tel de Lauzun is a 17th-century h\u00f4tel particulier, or private mansion, located on the Quai d'Anjou of the \u00eele Saint-Louis in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. It is among the few Parisian h\u00f4tels that retain their rich carved, painted, mirrored and gilded interiors from the time of Louis XIV.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1654", "text": "Groups of Traditional Buildings is a Japanese category of historic preservation introduced by a 1975 amendment of the law which mandates the protection of groups of traditional buildings which, together with their environment, form a beautiful scene. They can be post towns, castle towns, mining towns, merchant quarters, ports, farming or fishing villages, etc. The Japanese government's Agency for Cultural Affairs recognizes and protects the country's cultural properties under the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties.\nMunicipalities can designate items of particular importance as Preservation Districts for Groups of Traditional Buildings and approve measures to protect them. Items of even higher importance are then designated Important Preservation Districts for Groups of Traditional Buildings by the central government. The Agency for Cultural Affairs then provides guidance, advice, and funds for repairs and other work. Additional support is given in the form of preferential tax treatment.\nAs of October 19, 2019, 120 districts have been classified as Important Preservation Districts for Groups of Traditional Buildings.", "image": "images/1654.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1655", "text": "The panduri is a traditional Georgian three-string plucked instrument common in all regions of Eastern Georgia: such as Pshav-Khevsureti, Tusheti, Kakheti and Kartli. The panduri is generally used to accompany solo heroic, comic and love songs, as well as dance. It is typically played by men.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1656", "text": "Dame Susan Nicola Bagshaw DNZM is a New Zealand doctor specialising in the health needs of young people.", "image": "images/1656.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1658", "text": "Mu\u017elja is a neighborhood of the Zrenjanin city in Serbia. Formerly, it had been a separate village that joined with Zrenjanin in 1981.", "image": "images/1658.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1659", "text": "Kadhalikka Neramillai is a 1964 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film produced and directed by C. V. Sridhar, who also conceived and co-wrote its script with Chitralaya Gopu. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Balaiah, Muthuraman, Nagesh, Rajasree, Sachu, Ravichandran and Kanchana. The latter two made their acting debut with this film.\nThe plot of Kadhalikka Neramillai revolves around Viswanathan, an estate owner who hopes to get his daughters Nirmala and Kanchana married to wealthy grooms. However, Nirmala falls in love with Ashok, a poor man who was once employed by Vishwanathan. To earn Viswanathan's approval, Ashok pretends to be the only heir of a rich businessman; he is supported by his friend Vasu, who poses as Ashok's fictional millionaire father Chidambaram. A comedy of errors ensues when Vasu discovers his lover Kanchana is Viswanathan's other daughter.\nPrincipal photography for the film took place mostly in Ooty and in Aliyar Dam Guest House. One song sequence was filmed in Marina Beach, Madras. It was the first Tamil film to be made in Eastmancolor. The cinematographer was A. Vincent, and the editor was N. M. Shankar.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1660", "text": "Nematopodini is a tribe of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae. There are at least 20 genera and 160 described species in Nematopodini.", "image": "images/1660.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1662", "text": "Hindu College is a constituent college of the University of Delhi in New Delhi, India. Established in 1899, it is one of the oldest for arts and sciences in India. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in sciences, humanities, social sciences and commerce.\nIn 2020, it is ranked 3rd nationally by National Institute Ranking Framework under Ministry of Human Resource Development. It has been awarded 'Star College' status for its Department of Biotechnology by the Ministry of Science and Technology. The college has produced many notable alumni in the fields of law, economics, science, psychology, business, literature, media, cinema, military and politics. Notwithstanding its name, students from all religions are admitted to Hindu College.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1663", "text": "The 2011\u201312 Columbus Blue Jackets season was the team's 12th season in the National Hockey League. The Blue Jackets' record of 29\u201346\u20137 was the worst record in the NHL for 2011\u201312 and the first time in franchise history they finished in last place. It also marked the third straight year that they missed the playoffs. Consequently, they had the best chance to receive the first overall selection in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft lottery, but lost out to the Edmonton Oilers and received the second pick instead.\nThe Blue Jackets began the year with the worst start in franchise history and the worst by any team in an NHL season in 19 years. After an 11\u201325\u20135 start, head coach Scott Arniel was fired and replaced by assistant coach Todd Richards. The poor season prompted several personnel changes, including the trade of All-Star forward Jeff Carter, who was acquired with much fanfare during the off-season. With the prospect of another rebuild looming the Blue Jackets' captain and best player, Rick Nash, requested to be traded, though he would remain with the team for the entire season.", "image": "images/1663.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1664", "text": "Norfolk is a county in East Anglia. It has an area of 2,074 square miles and a population as of mid-2017 of 898,400. The top level of local government is Norfolk County Council with seven second tier councils: Breckland District Council, Broadland District Council, Great Yarmouth Borough Council, King's Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council, North Norfolk District Council, Norwich City Council and South Norfolk District Council. The county is bounded by Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Lincolnshire and the North Sea.\nLocal nature reserves are designated by local authorities under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949. The local authority must have a legal control over the site, by owning or leasing it or having an agreement with the owner. Local nature reserves are sites which have a special local interest either biologically or geologically. Local authorities have a duty to care for them, and can apply local bye-laws to manage and protect them.", "image": "images/1664.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1666", "text": "Supriya Sahu is a senior Indian bureaucrat of Additional Secretary rank from the 1991 batch of Indian Administrative Service. She is currently posted as Principal Secretary-cum-Managing Director of The Tamil Nadu Small Tea Growers\u2019 Industrial Cooperative Tea Factories\u2019 Federation Limited in Coonoor. Earlier, Sahu served as the Director-General of Doordarshan between July 2016 to September 2017. Her appointment as head of Doordarshan was cleared by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She was also the Co-Vice President of Asian Broadcasting Union, and was elected to the post at the 55th General Assembly of ABU.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1667", "text": "Rotherham is a large minster town in South Yorkshire, England which along with its nearby settlements form the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, with a population of 257,280 in the 2011 census. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, its central area is on the banks of the River Don below its confluence with the Rother on the traditional road between Sheffield and Doncaster. Rotherham was well known as a coal mining town as well as a major contributor to the steel industry. Traditional industries included glass making and flour milling.", "image": "images/1667.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1668", "text": "The Seattle Mariners' 2000 season was the franchise's 24th, and ended in the American League Championship Series, falling to the New York Yankees in six games.\nThe regular season ended with the Mariners finishing 2nd in the American League West but earning the franchise's first wild card berth, with a 91\u201371 record. In the playoffs, they swept the Chicago White Sox in the American League Division Series, then were defeated by the New York Yankees.", "image": "images/1668.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1669", "text": null, "image": "images/1669.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1670", "text": "The Volkswagen Sharan is a multi-purpose vehicle produced by the German Volkswagen Group and built at the AutoEuropa plant in Palmela, Portugal, since 1995. Through badge engineering, the Volkswagen Sharan shares the same platform with the SEAT Alhambra, and the first generation was also in most respects identical to the Ford Galaxy. Since 2010, the Sharan is in its second generation.", "image": "images/1670.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1672", "text": null, "image": "images/1672.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1673", "text": "John Francis \"Jon\" Cassar is a Maltese-Canadian television director and producer, known for his work on the first seven seasons of 24. In 2006, he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for his work on the episode \"Day 5: 7:00 a.m. \u2013 8:00 a.m.\". In 2011, he produced and directed all episodes of the Canadian-American miniseries The Kennedys, for which he won the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing \u2013 Television Film and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries or Movie.", "image": "images/1673.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1674", "text": null, "image": "images/1674.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1676", "text": "The LSU Tigers women's volleyball team represents Louisiana State University in the sport of indoor volleyball. The Tigers compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association and the Southeastern Conference, and play their home matches in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on the university's Baton Rouge, Louisiana campus. They are currently led by head coach Fran Flory.", "image": "images/1676.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1678", "text": null, "image": "images/1678.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1679", "text": "Lock and Dam No. 4 is a lock and dam located near Alma, Wisconsin and Kellogg, Minnesota on the Upper Mississippi River around river mile 752.8. The lock and dam are owned and operated by the St. Paul District of the United States Army Corps of Engineers-Mississippi Valley Division.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1680", "text": "G\u00f6d is a small city in Pest County, Hungary.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1681", "text": "The Fox Theater is located in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 for its architectural significance.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1682", "text": "Marloes Sands is an approx. 1.5 kilometres long remote sandy beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales, near the village of Marloes. It's broadly curved and surrounded by cliffs. Walking on the beach gives great views of Skokholm Island and Gateholm Island.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1683", "text": "St James the Great Church is a Grade I listed Church of England parish church dedicated to James, son of Zebedee in Aslackby, Lincolnshire, England. The church is 7 miles north from Bourne, and in the Aslackby and Laughton parish on the eastern edge the South Kesteven Lincolnshire Vales.\nThe church is significant for its historic association with the Aslackby Preceptory of the Knights Templar, and its unusual arch details in the tower.\nSt James\u2019 is in the ecclesiastical parish of Aslackby, and one of six churches in the Billingborough Group of Parishes, with their associated churches, in the Deanery of Lafford and the Diocese of Lincoln. Other churches in the group are: St Andrew\u2019s Church, Horbling; St Andrew's Church, Billingborough; St Andrew's Church, Sempringham; St Andrew's Church, Dowsby; and Christchurch, Pointon. The Group constitutes the Gilbertine Benefice. St James\u2019 is within the Aslackby conservation area.", "image": "images/1683.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1684", "text": null, "image": "images/1684.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1685", "text": "Scathophaginae is a subfamily of dung flies in the family Scathophagidae. There are at least 30 genera and 130 described species in Scathophaginae.", "image": "images/1685.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1686", "text": "Fort Dunlop, is the common name of the original tyre factory and main office of Dunlop Rubber in the Erdington district of Birmingham, England. It was established in 1917, and by 1954 the entire factory area employed 10,000 workers. At one time it was the world's largest factory, when it employed 3,200 workers.\nFort Dunlop, the main building of the former factory area, is next to the M6 motorway, near to junction 5. It is a Grade A locally listed building. It was designed by Sidney Stott and W. W. Gibbings in the 1920s. The building's use was the storage of tyres and was called Base stores. An almost identical building housing administrative and general offices was located on Wood Lane. Dunlop Tyres now occupies a small part of the building.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1687", "text": null, "image": "images/1687.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1688", "text": "J\u00f4 Bilac, is a Brazilian playwright, he debuted in 2006 as a professional playwright.\nBilac has an Indian father and a Brazilian mother and spent most of his childhood in Madrid, Spain. When he returned to Brazil he lived with his family in the Rio de Janeiro area of Urca and got his first contact with the world of theater with plays staged at the Col\u00e9gio Andrews. Later he started studying theater at FAETEC in Niter\u00f3i and also Escola de Teatro Martins Pena. At the age of nineteen he wrote his first play, Sangue na caixa de areia. In 2006 he made his debut as a professional playwright at the culture center S\u00e9rgio Porto with the play Bruxarias urbanas.\nIn 2007, he wrote the comedy Desperadas, the same year he made 2 p/ viagem and Cachorro!; the last one was played at the Companhia Teatro Independente. In 2008 Limpe todo sangue antes que manche o carpete a new play of Bilac was made at Teatro Solar de Botafogo.\nIn 2010, Bilac won the \"Pr\u00eamio Shell\"-award for his play Savana Glacial.", "image": "images/1688.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1689", "text": "The Republican River is a river in the central Great Plains of North America, rising in the High Plains of eastern Colorado and flowing east 453 miles through the U.S. states of Nebraska and Kansas.", "image": "images/1689.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1690", "text": "The Capri Theatre is a heritage-listed cinema in Goodwood, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, built in the Art Deco style in 1941. It was formerly called the Goodwood Star, New Curzon, and Cinema Capri.\nIt is owned by and is home to the Theatre Organ Society of Australia. A notable feature of the cinema is the Wurlitzer theatre organ, which is used regularly for recitals, as well as an entertainment feature supporting the screening of films.", "image": "images/1690.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1691", "text": "A calvary, also called calvary hill, Sacred Mount, or Sacred Mountain, is a type of Christian sacred place, built on the slopes of a hill, composed by a set of chapels, usually laid out in the form of a pilgrims' way. It is intended to represent the passion of Jesus Christ and its name after the Calvary, the hill in Jerusalem where, according to tradition, Jesus was crucified.\nThese function as greatly expanded versions of the Stations of the Cross that are usual in Catholic churches, allowing the devout to follow the progress of the stages of the Passion of Christ along the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem. Each chapel contains a large image of the scene from the Passion it commemorates, sometimes in sculpture, that may be up to life-size. This kind of shrine was especially popular in the Baroque period when the Holy Land was under Turkish rule and it was difficult to make a pilgrimage to the Mount Calvary in Jerusalem.\nCalvaries were especially popular with the Franciscan and Jesuit orders, and are most common in Italy and Habsburg Central Europe. They were usually placed in parks near a church or a monastery, typically on a hill which the visitor gradually ascends.", "image": "images/1691.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1692", "text": "The Beluran District is an administrative district in the Malaysian state of Sabah, part of the Sandakan Division which includes the districts of Beluran, Kinabatangan, Sandakan, Telupid and Tongod. The capital of the district is in Beluran Town.", "image": "images/1692.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1694", "text": "Symphonia Domestica, Op. 53, is a tone poem for large orchestra by Richard Strauss. The work is a musical reflection of the secure domestic life so valued by the composer himself and, as such, harmoniously conveys daily events and family life.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1695", "text": null, "image": "images/1695.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1696", "text": "Metal-catalyzed intermolecular carbenoid cyclopropanations are organic reactions that result in the formation of a cyclopropane ring from a metal carbenoid specie and an alkene. In the Simmons\u2013Smith reaction the metal involved is zinc.", "image": "images/1696.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1697", "text": "Glensheen, the Historic Congdon Estate is a 20,000 square foot mansion in Duluth, Minnesota, United States, operated by the University of Minnesota Duluth as a historic house museum. Glensheen sits on 12 acres of waterfront property on Lake Superior, has 39 rooms and is built in the Jacobean architectural tradition, inspired by the Beaux-Arts styles of the era. The mansion was constructed as the family home of Chester Adgate Congdon. The building was designed by Minnesota architect Clarence H. Johnston Sr., with interiors designed by William A. French Co. and the formal terraced garden and English style landscape designed by the Charles Wellford Leavitt firm out of New York. Construction began in 1905 and completed in 1908. The home cost a total of $854,000, equivalent to more than $22 million in 2017. The home is a crowning example of design and craftmanship of the Midwest in the early 20th century.", "image": "images/1697.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1698", "text": null, "image": "images/1698.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1699", "text": null, "image": "images/1699.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1700", "text": null, "image": "images/1700.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1701", "text": "Weeks 533 is a 500-short-ton capacity Clyde Iron Works model 52 barge-mounted crane which is the largest revolving floating crane on the East Coast of the United States. It was originally ordered for bridge construction and has since been used in several notable heavy lifts.", "image": "images/1701.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1702", "text": "Msoura is an archaeological site of a stone circle in northern Morocco. It is located near Chouahed village, 15 kilometers southeast of Asilah, and consists of 167 monoliths surrounding a tumulus 58 m long, 54 m wide, with a height of 6 m. One of the monoliths, known as El Uted measures more than 5 m, with the average height of the monoliths being 1.5 m. Legend claims it is the tomb of the giant Antaeus. Dated to the 4th or 3rd century BC, the site probably hints to the beginnings of the Kingdom of Mauretania.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1704", "text": "Diablada is a typical ceremonial dance from Bolivia, Chile and Per\u00fa. It is a representation of good forces against evil forces. It is a mix of catholic and indigenous rites. It is usually danced on carnival.", "image": "images/1704.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1705", "text": "Aden is a port city and, since 2015, the temporary capital of Yemen, located by the eastern approach to the Red Sea, some 170 km east of Bab-el-Mandeb. Its population is approximately 800,000 people. Aden's natural harbour lies in the crater of a dormant volcano, which now forms a peninsula joined to the mainland by a low isthmus. This harbour, Front Bay, was first used by the ancient Kingdom of Awsan between the 5th and 7th centuries BC. The modern harbour is on the other side of the peninsula. Aden gives its name to the Gulf of Aden.\nAden consists of a number of distinct sub-centres: Crater, the original port city; Ma'alla, the modern port; Tawahi, known as \"Steamer Point\" in the colonial period; and the resorts of Gold Mohur. Khormaksar, located on the isthmus that connects Aden proper with the mainland, includes the city's diplomatic missions, the main offices of Aden University, and Aden International Airport, Yemen's second biggest airport.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1706", "text": "The Salesman is a 2016 drama film written and directed by Asghar Farhadi and starring Taraneh Alidoosti and Shahab Hosseini. It is about a married couple who perform Arthur Miller's 1949 play Death of a Salesman on stage. When the wife is assaulted, her husband attempts to determine the identity of the attacker, while she struggles to cope with post-trauma stress. Farhadi chose Miller's play as his story within a story based on shared themes. A co-production between Iran and France, the film was shot in Tehran, beginning in 2015.\nThe film premiered in competition in the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, where it won two awards\u2014Best Screenplay for Farhadi and Best Actor for Hosseini. The Salesman went on to receive more positive reviews, and won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. However, Farhadi did not attend the 89th Academy Awards ceremony in protest of the U.S. Executive Order 13769.", "image": "images/1706.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1707", "text": "Mosquito control manages the population of mosquitoes to reduce their damage to human health, economies, and enjoyment. Mosquito control is a vital public-health practice throughout the world and especially in the tropics because mosquitoes spread many diseases, such as malaria and the Zika virus.\nMosquito-control operations are targeted against three different problems:\nNuisance mosquitoes bother people around homes or in parks and recreational areas;\nEconomically important mosquitoes reduce real estate values, adversely affect tourism and related business interests, or negatively impact livestock or poultry production;\nPublic health is the focus when mosquitoes are vectors, or transmitters, of infectious disease.", "image": "images/1707.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1708", "text": null, "image": "images/1708.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1710", "text": null, "image": "images/1710.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1711", "text": "Gheorghe Laz\u0103r National College is a public day high school in Sibiu, in the Transylvania region of Romania, located at 1-3 Gheorghe Laz\u0103r Street.", "image": "images/1711.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1712", "text": null, "image": "images/1712.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1713", "text": null, "image": "images/1713.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1714", "text": "State Route 157, also known as Kyle Canyon Road, is a U.S. state highway in Clark County, Nevada. The highway connects the Las Vegas area to the recreational areas of Mount Charleston in the Spring Mountains.\nLocated in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, a portion of SR 157 has been designated a Nevada Scenic Byway. The route was originally State Route 39 and has origins dating back to the 1930s.", "image": "images/1714.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1715", "text": "This is a list of hotels in the United States, both current and defunct, organized by state. The list includes highly rated luxury hotels, skyscraper rated buildings, and historic hotels. It is not a directory of every chain or independent hotel building in the United States.", "image": "images/1715.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1716", "text": "Beauvoir-de-Marc is a commune in the Is\u00e8re department in southeastern France.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1717", "text": "Derek Trent is an American former competitive pair skater. He competed for most of his career with Tiffany Vise. On November 17, 2007, Vise and Trent landed the first clean throw quadruple salchow jump in international competition. They officially became the first team to perform that element in international competition.\nBecause Vise spun and jumped in the clockwise direction and Trent in the counter-clockwise direction. They were a mirror pair.", "image": "images/1717.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1718", "text": "Angers Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Maurice in Angers, France. It is the seat of the Bishops of Angers.\nBuilt between the 11th and 16th centuries, it was classified in 1862 as a national monument of France for its mixture of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles, especially the Angevin Gothic style, and for the stained glass windows, including the transept's window of Saint Julian, considered to be a masterpiece of French 13th-century glasswork.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1719", "text": "Hirado ware is a type of Japanese porcelain mostly made at kilns at Mikawachi, Sasebo, Nagasaki, and it is therefore also known as Mikawachi ware. It was made in the former feudal Hirado Domain, which owned the kilns, and was responsible for establishing and directing their production.\nIt is known mainly for its sometsuke underglaze cobalt blue and white porcelain, with the amount of blue often low, showing off the detailed modelling and the very fine white colour of the porcelain. This has a finer grain than most Japanese porcelains, allowing fine detail and thin and complicated openwork in forms. It was used for tablewares, but was especially noted for small figures and structured objects such as incense burners and brush rests. It developed supplying the domestic Japanese market in the 18th century, in the gap between the two main periods of Japanese export porcelain, and produced much of the best Japanese porcelain of the late 18th century and early 19th century. When large-scale exports resumed, it had a good share in the trade.", "image": "images/1719.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1720", "text": "The Congress of Arras was a diplomatic congregation established at Arras in the summer of 1435 during the Hundred Years' War, between representatives of England, France, and Burgundy. Toward the close of the Hundred Years' War, both the Congress and the subsequent Treaty of Arras represented diplomatic failures for England and major successes for France.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1721", "text": "Novosibirsk is the administrative center of Novosibirsk Oblast in Russia. Located in the southwestern part of Siberia on the banks of the Ob River, it is the third-most populous city in Russia as well as the most populous city in Asian Russia, with a population of 1,612,833 as of the 2018 census.\nNovosibirsk was founded in 1893 on the Ob River crossing point of the future Trans-Siberian Railway. Originally named Novonikolayevsk, it grew rapidly into a major transport, commercial and industrial hub. The city was ravaged by the Russian Civil War but recovered during the early Soviet period, and gained its present name in 1926. Under Stalin, Novosibirsk became one of the largest industrial centers of Siberia. Following the outbreak of World War II the city hosted many factories relocated from European Russia.\nNovosibirsk is home to the headquarters of numerous Russian corporations, as well as the world-renowned Novosibirsk Zoo. It is served by Tolmachevo Airport, the busiest airport in Siberia.", "image": "images/1721.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1722", "text": null, "image": "images/1722.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1726", "text": "This is a list of public art in Hyde Park, London.\nA Royal Park since 1536, Hyde Park covers an area of over 350 acres. Its present landscaping dates largely to the 18th century, when Queen Caroline introduced the Serpentine among other features, and to the 1820s, when Decimus Burton made improvements including the park\u2019s triumphal entrance at Wellington Arch. This was originally crowned with a colossal equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, removed later in the 19th century. In the immediate vicinity of the arch, at Hyde Park Corner, there is a high concentration of military memorials; this has been called \"one of the world's most important groups of war memorials\".", "image": "images/1726.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1727", "text": "The Coat of arms of Triballia is a historical coat of arms attributed to medieval Serbia by various armorials, and is today depicted in several Serbian municipality coat of arms in \u0160umadija. The motif is of a severed wild boar's head with an arrow in its mouth or through its head.\nThe Triballi were an ancient tribe whose name was used as an exonym for the Serbs by archaizing Byzantine authors in the Middle Ages. The Triballian coat of arms depicts the head of a boar pierced by an arrow. In the Chronicle of the Council of Constance from 1415, the motif is used as the coat of arms of the Serbian Despotate and is recalled in one of Stefan Lazarevi\u0107's personal seals. It was used for historical Serbia in numerous armorials dating between the 15th and 18th centuries. The Habsburg Monarchy adopted it into their flag of Serbia, one of the flags given to an honorary flag-bearer during the coronation of the Hungarian king, since 1563. It was adopted by Kara\u0111or\u0111e into the seal of the Revolutionary Serbian government, alongside the Serbian cross.", "image": "images/1727.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1728", "text": "The Gibson SG is a solid-body electric guitar model introduced by Gibson in 1961 as the Gibson Les Paul SG. It remains in production today in many variations of the initial design. The SG Standard is Gibson's best-selling model of all time.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1729", "text": "A solid-state drive is a solid-state storage device that uses integrated circuit assemblies to store data persistently, typically using flash memory, and functioning as secondary storage in the hierarchy of computer storage. It is also sometimes called a solid-state device or a solid-state disk, even though SSDs lack the physical spinning disks and movable read\u2013write heads used in hard drives or floppy disks.\nCompared with the electromechanical drives, SSDs are typically more resistant to physical shock, run silently, and have quicker access time and lower latency. SSDs store data in semiconductor cells. As of 2019, cells can contain between 1 and 4 bits of data. SSD storage devices vary in their properties according to the number of bits stored in each cell, with single-bit cells being generally the most reliable, durable, fast, and expensive type, compared with 2- and 3-bit cells, and finally quad-bit cells being used for consumer devices that do not require such extreme properties and are the cheapest of the four.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1730", "text": null, "image": "images/1730.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1731", "text": "Genesis Transport Service, Inc., also known as Genesis Transport or simply Genesis, is a provincial bus company in the Philippines, operating routes connecting Metro Manila to Central Luzon and Northern Luzon.", "image": "images/1731.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1733", "text": "Mistelbach is a municipality in the district of Bayreuth in Bavaria in Germany.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1734", "text": "The 316th Cavalry Brigade of the United States Army is the brigade responsible for the training of U.S. Army Cavalry and Armor officers and non-commissioned officers. The 16th Cavalry Regiment was redesignated as this unit in July 2010. The 316th Cavalry Brigade is currently assigned to Fort Benning, Georgia, in accordance with the Base Realignment and Closure of 2005.", "image": "images/1734.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1736", "text": "Berdyansk or Berdiansk is a port city in the Zaporizhia Oblast of south-east Ukraine. It is on the northern coast of the Sea of Azov, which is the northern extension of the Black Sea. It serves as an administrative center of Berdiansk Raion, though it does not belong to the raion. The city is named after the river Berda forming Berdyanska spit at the foot of which it is located. Berdyansk is a very attractive place, home to a safari zoo, water park, museums, health resorts with mud baths and climatic treatments, and numerous water sport activities.", "image": "images/1736.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1737", "text": "Agata Materowicz is a contemporary artist, born in Warsaw. She received her MFA in Visual Arts from Academy of Fine Arts, Lodz, Poland, and BFA in Computer Graphic Design from University Of Computer Sciences and Skills, \u0141\u00f3d\u017a, Poland. She is a multi-disciplinary artist specialises in oil painting, including copies of masterworks and portraits painting, animation, puppetry, installation art, photography, sculpture, drawing, graphic design and others.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1738", "text": "Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin was an American historian known as an authority on U.S. Constitutional history.", "image": "images/1738.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1739", "text": "The Office of the Supreme Leader of Iran, also known as the House of Leadership, is the official residence, bureaucratic office and principal workplace of the Supreme Leader of Iran since 1989.\nIts structure is a mixture of traditional Beit and modern bureaucracy. The institution is located in central Tehran and is run by Mohammad Mohammadi Golpayegani.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1740", "text": null, "image": "images/1740.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1742", "text": null, "image": "images/1742.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1743", "text": "In molecular biology, the calcium-binding EGF domain is an EGF-like domain of about forty amino-acid residues found in epidermal growth factor. This domain is present in a large number of membrane-bound and extracellular, mostly animal, proteins. Many of these proteins require calcium for their biological function and a calcium-binding site has been found at the N-terminus of some EGF-like domains. Calcium-binding may be crucial for numerous protein-protein interactions.\nFor human coagulation factor IX it has been shown that the calcium-ligands form a pentagonal bipyramid. The first, third and fourth conserved negatively charged or polar residues are side chain ligands. The latter is possibly hydroxylated. A conserved aromatic residue, as well as the second conserved negative residue, are thought to be involved in stabilising the calcium-binding site.\nAs in non-calcium binding EGF-like domains, there are six conserved cysteines and the structure of both types is very similar as calcium-binding induces only strictly local structural changes.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1744", "text": null, "image": "images/1744.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1745", "text": null, "image": "images/1745.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1746", "text": null, "image": "images/1746.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1747", "text": "The U.S. state of New Jersey first required its residents to register their motor vehicles in 1903. Registrants provided their own license plates for display until 1908, when the state began to issue plates.\nPlates are currently issued by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. Front and rear plates are required for most classes of vehicles, while only rear plates are required for motorcycles and trailers.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1749", "text": "Casterton is a civil parish in the South Lakeland District of Cumbria, England. It contains 18 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, one is at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Casterton and the surrounding countryside. The listed buildings include country houses and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings, bridges, limekilns, a milestone, and a church.", "image": "images/1749.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1750", "text": "USS Dobbin (AD-3) is the name of a United States Navy destroyer tender of World War II, named after James Cochrane Dobbin, the Secretary of the Navy from 1853 to 1857.\nDobbin was launched on 5 May 1921 by the Philadelphia Navy Yard. She was commissioned on 23 July 1924, and served for 22 years before being decommissioned on 27 September 1946, and transferred to the United States Maritime Commission for disposal.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1751", "text": "Albert Smith was an American politician, a judge and a U.S. Representative from New York.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1752", "text": "List of important battles fought in India from 1000 CE up to 1757 CE.", "image": "images/1752.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1753", "text": "The President of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile is the highest authority of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile. The office was established in 1811 by the First National Congress of Chile.\nIt is third on the presidential line of succession after the Minister of the Interior and Public Security and the President of the Senate of Chile.\nThe office is currently held by Diego Paulsen Kehr of the National Renewal Party. He was elected on 7 April 2020. His deputies are First Vice President Francisco Undurraga and Second Vice President Rodrigo Gonz\u00e1lez Torres.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1754", "text": "This glossary of botanical terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to botany and plants in general. Terms of plant morphology are included here as well as at the more specific Glossary of plant morphology and Glossary of leaf morphology.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1755", "text": "Western Australia is a state occupying the western 32.9 percent of the land area of Australia excluding external territories. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, and the Southern Ocean to the south, the Northern Territory to the north-east, and South Australia to the south-east. Western Australia is Australia's largest state, with a total land area of 2,527,013 square kilometres, and the second-largest country subdivision in the world, surpassed only by Russia's Sakha Republic. The state has about 2.6 million inhabitants \u2013 around 11 percent of the national total \u2013 of whom the vast majority live in the south-west corner, 79 percent of the population living in the Perth area, leaving the remainder of the state sparsely populated.\nThe first Europeans to visit Western Australia belonged to the Dutch Dirk Hartog expedition, who visited the Western Australian coast in 1616.", "image": "images/1755.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1756", "text": "Mark Lewis Mendick Roeder is an Australian-British author and cultural commentator. He has written The Big Mo: Why Momentum Rules The World, and Unnatural Selection: Why The Geeks Will Inherit The Earth. Roeder's books and articles explore social phenomena and the impact of technology on human behaviour.", "image": "images/1756.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1757", "text": "Damon diadema is a species of amblypygid, sometimes known as the tailless whip scorpion or Giant Amblypygid. It is found in Central Africa, Kenya, and Tanzania where it lives in caves, crevices and under fallen logs. The animal is 4\u201328 mm long with a flat body. It is known as a tailless whipscorpion because of the long whip-legs that are the majority of its body width. Its legspan is about 20 cm.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1758", "text": "Solaure-en-Diois is a commune in the Dr\u00f4me department of southeastern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2016 and consists of the former communes of Aix-en-Diois and Moli\u00e8res-Glandaz.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1759", "text": "Hegel Bulletin is a bi-annual peer-reviewed academic journal covering the thought of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel published by Hegel Society of Great Britain. It was established in 1980. The editors are Christoph Schuringa and Alison Stone.", "image": "images/1759.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1760", "text": null, "image": "images/1760.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1762", "text": "St. Peter's Church, also referred to as St. Peter's on Capitol Hill, is a Roman Catholic church located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C., within the Archdiocese of Washington. Founded in 1820, the St. Peter's is the second oldest Catholic parish in the City of Washington. The church building was originally constructed in 1889. However, it was destroyed by a fire in 1940 and rebuilt. The church's motto is, \"To be a tangible manifestation of Christ in the community.\"\nThe church's proximity to the United States Capitol Building attracts many members of Congress and congressional staffers, and its location on the House side of the Capitol has made it commonly known as the House church, while its counterpart on the Senate side, St. Joseph's, is known as the Senate church.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1763", "text": null, "image": "images/1763.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1764", "text": "1930 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1930th year of the Common Era and Anno Domini designations, the 930th year of the 2nd millennium, the 30th year of the 20th century, and the 1st year of the 1930s decade.", "image": "images/1764.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1765", "text": null, "image": "images/1765.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1767", "text": null, "image": "images/1767.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1768", "text": "St Peter's Church, Plemstall stands in an isolated position at the end of a country lane near the village of Mickle Trafford, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Chester and the deanery of Chester. Its benefice is combined with that of St John the Baptist's Church, Guilden Sutton.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1769", "text": "Harry Longueville Jones was a Welsh arch\u00e6ologist, artist, Inspector of Schools for Wales and leading founding member of the Cambrian Archaeological Association.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1770", "text": "De la Concorde station is an intermodal transit station in Laval, Quebec, Canada. It serves the Montreal Metro's Orange Line and connects to Exo's Saint-J\u00e9r\u00f4me commuter rail line. It is located in the Laval-des-Rapides district and opened April 28, 2007, as part of Montreal Metro's extension into Laval.", "image": "images/1770.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1771", "text": "A guided bomb is a precision-guided munition designed to achieve a smaller circular error probable.\nBecause the damage effects of explosive weapons fall off with distance according to a power law, even modest improvements in accuracy enable a target to be effectively attacked with fewer or smaller bombs. Therefore, with guided weapons, fewer air crews are put at risk, less ordnance spent, and collateral damage reduced.\nThe creation of precision-guided munitions resulted in the retroactive renaming of older bombs as unguided bombs or \"dumb bombs\".", "image": "images/1771.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1772", "text": null, "image": "images/1772.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1773", "text": null, "image": "images/1773.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1775", "text": "John Leslie, son of John Leslie, 6th Earl of Rothes, was the 7th Earl of Rothes and 1st Duke of Rothes. According to tradition, he was a descendant of Princess Beatrix, sister of King Malcolm III of Scotland. His family had intermarried with both the Stuarts and the Bruces.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1776", "text": null, "image": "images/1776.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1777", "text": null, "image": "images/1777.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1778", "text": null, "image": "images/1778.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1779", "text": "In mathematics and solid state physics, the first Brillouin zone is a uniquely defined primitive cell in reciprocal space. In the same way the Bravais lattice is divided up into Wigner\u2013Seitz cells in the real lattice, the reciprocal lattice is broken up into Brillouin zones. The boundaries of this cell are given by planes related to points on the reciprocal lattice. The importance of the Brillouin zone stems from the Bloch wave description of waves in a periodic medium, in which it is found that the solutions can be completely characterized by their behavior in a single Brillouin zone.\nThe first Brillouin zone is the locus of points in reciprocal space that are closer to the origin of the reciprocal lattice than they are to any other reciprocal lattice points. Another definition is as the set of points in k-space that can be reached from the origin without crossing any Bragg plane. Equivalently, this is the Voronoi cell around the origin of the reciprocal lattice.\nThere are also second, third, etc., Brillouin zones, corresponding to a sequence of disjoint regions at increasing distances from the origin, but these are used less frequently.", "image": "images/1779.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1780", "text": "The Willowy flounder, Tanakius kitaharae, is a flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae. It is a demersal fish that lives on bottoms at depths of between 100 and 200 metres. Its native habitat is the temperate waters of the Western Pacific, from Southern Hokkaido in Japan to the Gulf of Bohai, the East China Sea and Taiwan. It can grow up to 30 centimetres in length.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1781", "text": "Richard Francis Pacquette is a semi-professional footballer who plays as a striker for Harefield United. He has played in the Football League for Queens Park Rangers, Mansfield Town, Milton Keynes Dons and Brentford, and at senior international level for the Dominica national team.\nPacquette started his career with Queens Park Rangers and made his first-team debut towards the end of the 2000\u201301 season. He had loan spells with Stevenage Borough, Dagenham & Redbridge and Mansfield Town before being released in 2004, having made over 40 appearances. He had brief spells with Milton Keynes Dons and Brentford before dropping down to non-League football, where he has played since. Following short spells at five different clubs, he played for Worthing for a season and scored 17 goals. He scored for Havant & Waterlooville in their FA Cup fourth round match against Liverpool at Anfield in 2008, where they were defeated 5\u20132.\nBorn in Kilburn, London to Dominican parents, Pacquette has played internationally for the Dominica national team. He scored on his debut against Barbados in 2008 and has earned two caps for the team. His second appearance came in a defeat to Barbados in the second leg.", "image": "images/1781.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1782", "text": "Fla\u00f3 is a type of pastry made in different locations of the Catalan-speaking regions of Spain, like Morella, Ibiza, Formentera, Menorca and Olot. Traditionally flaons were part of Easter family celebrations in Menorca, but now they are available all year round.\nThe flaons have different shapes, semicircular or circular, and fillings usually based on some type of cheese, varying according to the location. Sweet flaons are usually sweetened with sugar, but traditionally honey was used more often. Historically the first recorded mention of these cakes is from 1252 and they are mentioned as well in Ramon Llull's book Blanquerna, written in 1283. There is a similar pastry in Cyprus known as flaounes.", "image": "images/1782.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1783", "text": "The 2018 Memorial Cup was a four-team, round-robin format tournament that was held at the Brandt Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan from May 18\u201327, 2018. It was the 100th Memorial Cup championship of junior ice hockey, and determined the champion of the Canadian Hockey League. The CHL chose to allow all three of its constituent leagues to bid for hosting the 100th Memorial Cup, instead of the usual rotation between its leagues. The Regina Pats won the right to host the tournament, over bids from the Hamilton Bulldogs and the Oshawa Generals.\nThe Memorial Cup honours all Canadian military personnel killed in combat, and was founded in the wake of World War I in 1919. The Cup embarked on a tour across Canada for its centennial celebrations, which also included the release of a commemorative coin, and a special postage stamp. The CHL also held a \"team of the century\" contest for previous Memorial Cup champions, which was won by the 2005 London Knights.\nThe tournament featured the three champion teams of the CHL's constituent leagues, along with the host team Regina Pats.", "image": "images/1783.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1785", "text": "The National-Democratic Party of Germany was an East German political party that served as a satellite party to the Socialist Unity Party of Germany from 1948 to 1989, representing former members of the Nazi Party, the Wehrmacht and middle classes. It should not be confused with the National Democratic Party of Germany, which was a party in West Germany and continues as a minor non-governmental party in the modern united Germany.", "image": "images/1785.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1786", "text": "A community orchard is a collection of fruit trees shared by communities and growing in publicly accessible areas such as public greenspaces, parks, schools, churchyards, allotments or, in the US, abandoned lots. Such orchards are a shared resource and not managed for personal or business profit. Income may be generated to sustain the orchard as a charity, community interest company, or other non-profit structure. What they have in common is that they are cared for by a community of people.\nCommunity orchards are planted for many reasons. They increase the public's access to healthy, organic fruit - especially in areas where the population cannot afford healthy, fresh food. They teach young people where their food comes from. They allow ordinary people to develop organic fruit tree growing skills. And they can make an ordinary park or green space into a community centre, where residents volunteer together to care for and harvest the trees. Community orchards also are a place of celebration. Many groups organize harvest and blossom festivals, cider pressing events, canning workshops and more.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1787", "text": "The Weapons Squadrons are units of the United States Air Force, in most cases attached to the USAF Weapons School at Nellis Air Force Base. Each unit specializes in a particular type of combat aircraft.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1788", "text": null, "image": "images/1788.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1789", "text": "Cynethryth was a Queen of Mercia, wife of King Offa of Mercia and mother of King Ecgfrith of Mercia. Cynethryth is the only Anglo-Saxon Queen consort in whose name coinage was definitely issued.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1790", "text": "This is a list of diplomatic missions of Germany. Historically, the German state of Prussia and several smaller German states had sent emissaries abroad prior to the establishment of the North German Confederation, the precursor to the modern Federal Republic of Germany.\nIn 1874, Germany had only four embassies, but this was complemented by non-ambassadorial representation in the form of 14 ministerial posts, seven consulates-general with diplomatic status, and 37 consulates and vice-consulates headed by consular officers. By 1914, five additional embassies were established in Constantinople, Madrid, Rome, Washington, D.C., and Tokyo. The Foreign Office progressively reformed itself at this time to serve Germany's rising commercial and colonial interests abroad, as well as to reflect the professionalization of diplomacy generally.\nPolitics of the Third Reich affected the Foreign Office. In 1935 the Reich Citizenship Act led to the forced retirement of over 120 tenured civil servants. Positions and structures were created to imbed NSDAP representatives, and the SS began to be posted abroad as \"police attach\u00e9s\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1791", "text": "Bastilla dicoela is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1909. It is found in the Australian state of Queensland.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1792", "text": "Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Eastern Ontario.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1793", "text": "The New England Patriots are a professional American football team based in the Greater Boston town of Foxborough, Massachusetts. They play in the National Football League as a member club of the league's American Football Conference East division. Originally called the Boston Patriots, the team was founded as one of eight charter members of the American Football League in 1960 under the ownership of Billy Sullivan. The team became part of the NFL when the two leagues merged in 1970. The following year, they moved from Boston to nearby Foxborough, and changed their name to the New England Patriots.\nThe modern NFL championship game, the Super Bowl, was founded in the 1966 season; the first four were contested between the champions of the AFL and the NFL. After the merger, the Super Bowl became the united league's championship. The Patriots made the 1963 AFL Championship Game, but struggled severely in the early years of the united league, not making the postseason until 1976. After a few good seasons including a Super Bowl appearance against a champion Bears outfit, the Patriots reached a nadir between 1989 and 1993 when they won only 19 of 80 games.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1794", "text": "Keelung, officially known as Keelung City, is a major port city situated in the northeastern part of Taiwan. It borders New Taipei with which it forms the Taipei\u2013Keelung metropolitan area, along with Taipei itself. Nicknamed the Rainy Port for its frequent rain and maritime role, the city is Taiwan's second largest seaport.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1795", "text": "Edmund Dummer was an English naval engineer and shipbuilder who, as Surveyor of the Navy, designed and supervised the construction of the Royal Navy dockyard at, Plymouth and designed the extension of that at Portsmouth. His survey of the south coast ports is a valuable and well-known historic document. He also served Arundel as Member of Parliament for approximately ten years and founded the first packet service between Falmouth, Cornwall and the West Indies. He died a bankrupt in the Fleet debtors' prison.\nIn her account of Dummer, Celina Fox sums up his career thus:\nUsing elements of mathematical calculation and meticulously honed standards of empirical observation, Dummer tried to introduce a more rational, planned approach to the task of building ships and dockyards, with the help of his extraordinary draughting skills. Operating on the margins of what was technically possible, meeting with opposition from vested interests and traditional work patterns, he struggled to succeed. Today he is little recognized outside the circle of naval historians and his grandest building projects were almost wholly destroyed by later dockyard developments or bombing.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1796", "text": null, "image": "images/1796.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1797", "text": "The Rhodes-Livingstone Institute was the first local anthropological research facility in Africa; it was founded in 1938 under the initial directorship of Godfrey Wilson. Designed to allow for easier study of the local cultures of Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia, it became the base of operations for a number of leading anthropologists of the time.\nThe RLI anthropologists have been lauded by some as liberal, anti-racists, furthering the cause of African independence. Among the participating anthropologists at the RLI, In addition to Wilson, were Monica Hunter Wilson, Max Gluckman, J. Desmond Clark, Elizabeth Colson, E.L. Epstein, J. Clyde Mitchell, and William Watson.\nOthers have called attention to what they regard as misguidedness on the part of the RLI anthropologists, stemming from the fact that they were embedded in the colonial system and blind to its reality as a component in dialectic study. For more favorable and well-supported accounts, compare the deep and detailed study by Lyn Schumaker and the shorter chapter by Richard Brown.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1798", "text": "Brigadier Sir Richard Gambier-Parry, KCMG was a British military officer who served in both the army and the air force during World War I. He remained in military service post-war, but then entered into civilian life for more than a decade. In 1938, he was recruited by the head of the Secret Intelligence Service. Gambier-Parry led the Communications Section of the SIS during World War II, and assembled a clandestine wireless network that connected the United Kingdom with SIS agents in many countries, as well as helping to create the SIS resistance network in Britain. During the war, he was also recruited by the Director of British Naval Intelligence to serve as the radio consultant for Operation Tracer in Gibraltar. Post-war, he ran a network of secret listening stations.", "image": "images/1798.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1799", "text": null, "image": "images/1799.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1800", "text": null, "image": "images/1800.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1801", "text": "Transatlantic telegraph cables were undersea cables running under the Atlantic Ocean used for telegraph communications. Telegraphy is now an obsolete form of communication and the cables have long since been decommissioned, but telephone and data are still carried on other transatlantic telecommunications cables. The first cable was laid across the floor of the Atlantic from Telegraph Field, Foilhommerum Bay, Valentia Island in western Ireland to Heart's Content in eastern Newfoundland. The first communications occurred August 16, 1858, reducing the communication time between North America and Europe from ten days\u2014the time it took to deliver a message by ship\u2014to a matter of minutes.\nCyrus West Field and the Atlantic Telegraph Company were behind the construction of the first transatlantic telegraph cable. The project began in 1854 and was completed in 1858. The cable functioned for only three weeks, but it was the first such project to yield practical results. The first official telegram to pass between two continents was a letter of congratulations from Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom to President of the United States James Buchanan on August 16.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1803", "text": null, "image": "images/1803.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1804", "text": null, "image": "images/1804.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1805", "text": "Nicholas Andrew Argyll Campbell, OBE is a Scottish radio and television presenter and journalist. He has presented the BBC Radio 5 Live breakfast programme since 2003, BBC One's Sunday morning show The Big Questions since 2007, and Long Lost Family on ITV since 2011. He presented the game show Wheel of Fortune from 1988 until 1996, and the consumer affairs programme Watchdog from 2001 to 2009.", "image": "images/1805.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1806", "text": null, "image": "images/1806.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1807", "text": "Frank Howard Field at Clemson Memorial Stadium, popularly known as \"Death Valley\", is home to the Clemson Tigers, an NCAA Division I FBS football team located in Clemson, South Carolina. Built in 1941\u20131942, the stadium has seen expansions throughout the years with the most recent being the WestZone with Phase 1 construction beginning in 2004 and completing in 2015 with the addition of the Oculus, the final piece of Phase 3. Phase 1 of the EastZone project is scheduled to begin in 2020.\nPrior to the completion of Bank of America Stadium, in Charlotte, Memorial Stadium served as the home venue for the National Football League's Carolina Panthers during the team's inaugural 1995 season.\nCurrently, the stadium is the largest in the Atlantic Coast Conference.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1808", "text": "The Murray River in south-eastern Australia has been a significant barrier to land-based travel and trade. Many of these had also developed as river ports for transport of goods along the Murray. Now almost every significant town along the river has a bridge or vehicle-carrying cable ferry nearby.\nThe crossings are listed in order starting from the Murray Mouth and proceeding upstream.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1809", "text": "The following is a complete list of creatures from the universe of ITV science fiction television series Primeval and also any spin-off media, including Primeval: New World. The series includes various imaginary species which are not native to the series setting, with some being prehistoric and others being futuristic. Various creatures were designed with some artistic license, for dramatic effect. A number of creatures from the Walking with... series were also reimagined for dramatic effect.\nIn 2007 Character Options announced they would create Primeval action figures, including both a flying Rex and a large plush toy Rex, Future Predators, Hesperornis and dodos.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1810", "text": "A multiple-unit train or simply multiple unit is a self-propelled train composed of one or more carriages joined together, which when coupled to another multiple unit can be controlled by a single driver, with multiple-unit train control.\nNote that although multiple units consist of several carriages, single self-propelled carriages - also called railcars, rail motor coaches or railbuses - are in fact multiple-units when two or more of them are working connected through multiple-unit train control.\nThe term multiple unit does not denote locomotives using multiple-unit train control.", "image": "images/1810.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1811", "text": null, "image": "images/1811.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1813", "text": null, "image": "images/1813.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1814", "text": "Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka state, India, reflects its multireligious and cosmopolitan character by its more than 1000 temples, 400 mosques, 100 churches, 40 Jain derasars, three Sikh gurdwaras, two Buddhist viharas and one Parsi fire temple located in an area of 741 km\u00b2 of the metropolis. The religious places are further represented to include the few members of the Jewish] community who are making their presence known through the Chabad that they propose to establish in Bengaluru and the fairly large number of Bah\u00e1'\u00eds whose presence is registered with a society called the Bah\u00e1'\u00ed Centre.\nIn the demographically diverse, major economic hub and India's fastest-growing major metropolis of Bengaluru, the number of religious places of each religion reported reflects growth in proportion to the population growth. According to the 2001 census of India, 79.37% of Bangalore's population is Hindu, roughly the same as the national average. Muslims comprise 13.37% of the population, which again is roughly the same as the national average, while Christians and Jains account for 5.79% and 1.05% of the population, respectively, double that of their national averages.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1816", "text": "This list of the Cenozoic life of Mississippi contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of Mississippi and are between 66 million and 10,000 years of age.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1817", "text": null, "image": "images/1817.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1818", "text": "The Western Chain is a group of islets at 48\u00b003\u20320\u2033S 166\u00b030\u203230\u2033E and a part of The Snares. They lie some 5 km to the WSW off the main island North East Island, which lies approx. 200 kilometres south of New Zealand's South Island. The Western Chain island is some 2 km long in NW direction, and the highest elevation of 44 m is at the southernmost Island.\nThe islets all carry Maori names, from NE: Tahi, Rua, Toru, Wh\u0101 and finally Rima.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1819", "text": null, "image": "images/1819.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1821", "text": "The Military Logistics Academy, officially known as the Military Academy of Logistical Support \"General of the Army A. V. Khrulev\" a subordinate school of the Russian Ground Forces, is located in the northern city Saint Petersburg. It was created in 1918 in Leningrad. It trains officers and NCO's for the rear services and the Transportation Forces. It is currently led by Lieutenant General Andrey Toporov.", "image": "images/1821.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1822", "text": null, "image": "images/1822.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1823", "text": "Torrente de Cinca or Torrent de Cinca is a municipality located in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census, the municipality has a population of 1,002 inhabitants.", "image": "images/1823.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1825", "text": "Curiosity is a car-sized rover designed to explore Gale Crater on Mars as part of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission. Curiosity was launched from Cape Canaveral on November 26th, 2011, at 15:02 UTC and landed on Aeolis Palus inside Gale on Mars on August 6th, 2012, 05:17 UTC. The Bradbury Landing site was less than 2.4 km from the center of the rover's touchdown target after a 560 million km journey. The rover's goals include an investigation of the Martian climate and geology; assessment of whether the selected field site inside Gale has ever offered environmental conditions favorable for microbial life, including investigation of the role of water; and planetary habitability studies in preparation for human exploration.\nIn December 2012, Curiosity's two-year mission was extended indefinitely, and on August 5th, 2017, NASA celebrated the fifth anniversary of the Curiosity rover landing. The rover is still operational, and as of August 21, 2020, Curiosity has been on the planet Mars for 2859 sols since landing on August 6th, 2012. The NASA/JPL Mars Science Laboratory/Curiosity Project Team was awarded the 2012 Robert J.", "image": "images/1825.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1826", "text": null, "image": "images/1826.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1827", "text": "Richard Short was a military artist, best known for sketches he made of Quebec City, shortly after its capture by British forces. The appearance of many of the old French r\u00e9gime's principal buildings are known only from Short's sketches. He is also known for his sketches of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and notable naval engagements of the times.\nThe Dictionary of Canadian Biography describes Short as a military officer, noting that in the days before photography officers were encouraged to learn how to paint or draw images for military purposes. But it also notes that he was merely a ship's purser, in Quebec.\nShort served aboard British Royal Naval ships\nHMS Baltimore built 1742,\nPeregrine built 1749,\nMermaid which sailed without him to Nova Scotia in 1754,\nGibraltar built 1754,\nLeopard,\nthe Prince of Orange which brought him to Quebec in 1759, Dublin which returned from the West Indies in 1763 and\nNeptune, before accepting an appointment at the Royal Navy's Chatham Dockyard.\nShort served on HMS Prince of Orange from 1759 to 1761, he was directed to make drawings, to record the appearance of principal Quebec building, following its capture.", "image": "images/1827.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1828", "text": "Stanford Memorial Church is located on the Main Quad at the center of the Stanford University campus in Stanford, California, United States. It was built during the American Renaissance by Jane Stanford as a memorial to her husband Leland. Designed by architect Charles A. Coolidge, a student of Henry Hobson Richardson, the church has been called \"the University's architectural crown jewel\".\nDesigns for the church were submitted to Jane Stanford and the university trustees in 1898, and it was dedicated in 1903. The building is Romanesque in form and Byzantine in its details, inspired by churches in the region of Venice, especially, Ravenna. Its stained glass windows and extensive mosaics are based on religious paintings the Stanfords admired in Europe. The church has five pipe organs, which allow musicians to produce many styles of organ music. Stanford Memorial Church has withstood two major earthquakes, in 1906 and 1989, and was extensively renovated after each.\nStanford Memorial Church was the earliest and has been \"among the most prominent\" non-denominational churches on the West Coast of the United States.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1829", "text": "The underwater diver relies on various items of diving and support of equipment to stay alive and in reasonable comfort and to perform the planned tasks during a dive. The design of the equipment can strongly influence its effectiveness in performing the desired functions.\nDivers vary considerably in anthropometric dimensions, physical strength, joint flexibility etc. Diving equipment should allow as full a range of function as reasonably practicable, and should be matched to the diver, the environment and the task. The interface between equipment and diver can strongly influence functionality. Diving support equipment is usually shared by a wide range of divers, and must work for them all.\nThe most difficult stages of a dive for recreational divers are out of water activities and transitions between water and the surface site such as carrying equipment on shore, exiting from water to boat and shore, surface swimming, and dressing into the equipment. Safety and reliability, adjustability to fit the individual, performance, and simplicity were rated the most important features for diving equipment by recreational divers.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1830", "text": "As of 2019 there are about 130 places of worship in use on the Isle of Wight, England's largest island. A wide range of Christian denominations are represented, and Muslims have a mosque in the island's main town of Newport. The diamond-shaped, 146-square-mile island lies in the English Channel, separated from the county of Hampshire by the Solent. Its population of around 140,000 is spread across several small towns and dozens of villages. Many of the island's churches and chapels are in the ancient ports of Yarmouth and Newport, the Victorian seaside resorts of Ryde, Sandown, Shanklin and Ventnor, and the twin towns of Cowes and East Cowes; but even the smallest villages often have their own Anglican parish churches and sometimes a Nonconformist chapel. Methodism has been particularly strong on the island for over 200 years, and two of England's oldest Roman Catholic churches are also located here.\nSixty-one churches and chapels have been awarded listed status by Historic England or its predecessor organisations in recognition of their architectural and historical interest.", "image": "images/1830.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1831", "text": "Changsha Huanghua International Airport is the airport serving Changsha, the capital of Hunan province, China, as well as nearby cities such as Zhuzhou and Xiangtan. As of 2016, it is the 13th busiest civil airport in China. Located about 25 kilometres from downtown Changsha in the town of Huanghua in Changsha County, the airport has two terminal buildings. The airport is managed by the Hunan Airport Authority, a publicly owned corporation managing all five airports in Hunan Province. Huanghua airport was opened in August 1989, replacing Changsha Datuopu Airport, which is now a military air base.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1832", "text": null, "image": "images/1832.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1834", "text": "Uno Werner Ullberg was a famous Finnish architect.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1835", "text": "Right-wing populism, also called national populism and right-wing nationalism, is a political ideology which combines right-wing politics and populist rhetoric and themes. The rhetoric often consists of anti-elitist sentiments, opposition to the perceived Establishment, and speaking to the \"common people\". Both right-wing populism and left-wing populism object to the perceived control of liberal democracies by elites; however, populism of the left also objects to the power of large corporations and their allies, while populism of the right normally supports strong controls on immigration.\nIn Europe, the term right-wing populism is used to describe groups, politicians and political parties that are generally known for their opposition to immigration, especially from the Islamic world, and for Euroscepticism. Right-wing populism in the Western world is generally associated with ideologies such as anti-environmentalism, neo-nationalism, anti-globalization, nativism, and protectionism.", "image": "images/1835.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1836", "text": "Tczew is a town on the Vistula River in Eastern Pomerania, Kociewie, northern Poland with 60,279 inhabitants. The city is known for its Old Town and the Vistula Bridge, or Bridge of Tczew, which played a key role in the Invasion of Poland during World War II.\nIt is the capital of Tczew County in Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999, and was previously a town in Gda\u0144sk Voivodeship. It is also the largest town of the ethnocultural region of Kociewie.\nThe town is the location for the annual English Language Camp arranged by the American-Polish Partnership for Tczew.", "image": "images/1836.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1837", "text": null, "image": "images/1837.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1838", "text": "Korb is a municipality in the Rems-Murr district, in Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg, Germany. It is located 3 km east of Waiblingen, and 15 km northeast of Stuttgart. Korb is known for the wines produced in the area.", "image": "images/1838.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1839", "text": null, "image": "images/1839.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1841", "text": "Jeffrey A. Joerres served as ManpowerGroup Executive Chairman from 2014-2015, after 15 years as Chief Executive Officer. Having joined the organization in 1993, Joerres served as Vice President of Marketing and Senior Vice President of European Operations and Global Account Management. In 1999, he was named CEO, and in 2001, Chairman of the Board.\nHis contributions to Manpower led to his recognition in the Institutional Investor magazine which included his name in the list of the Best CEOs in America for the fourth consecutive year.\nHe has a bachelor\u2019s degree from The Marquette University College of Business Administration.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1842", "text": "In enzymology, an agmatinase is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction\nagmatine + H\u2082O putrescine + urea\nThus, the two substrates of this enzyme are agmatine and H\u2082O, whereas its two products are putrescine and urea.\nThis enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, those acting on carbon-nitrogen bonds other than peptide bonds, specifically in linear amidines. The systematic name of this enzyme class is agmatine amidinohydrolase. Other names in common use include agmatine ureohydrolase, and SpeB. This enzyme participates in urea cycle and metabolism of amino groups.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1843", "text": null, "image": "images/1843.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1844", "text": "The fortifications of the town of Rhodes are shaped like a defensive crescent around the medieval town and consist mostly in a modern fortification composed of a huge wall made of an embankment encased in stone, equipped with scarp, bastions, moat, counterscarp and glacis. The portion of fortifications facing the harbour is instead composed of a crenellated wall. On the moles towers and defensive forts are found.\nThey were built by the Knights Hospitaller of Saint John by enhancing the existing Byzantine walls starting from 1309, the year in which they took possession of the island after a three-year struggle.\nLike most of the defensive walls they were built with a technique called rubble masonry which allows for a great mass capable of withstanding the gunshots with smooth external stone faces to avoid climbing.\nThe defence of different portions of fortifications was assigned to different Langue of Knights. The North face was under the rule of the Grand Master, then moving West and South the posts were held by the Langue of France and Alvernia, the Langue of Spain, the Langue of Germany, and the Langue of Italy. Bastions and terrepleins still hold the name of the langue involved.", "image": "images/1844.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1845", "text": null, "image": "images/1845.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1847", "text": "The Vauxhall Velox is a six-cylinder automobile which was produced by Vauxhall from 1948 to 1965. The Velox was a large family car, directly competing in the UK with the contemporary six-cylinder Ford Zephyr, and to a slightly lesser extent, with the A90, A95, and A110 Austin Westminster models.\nIt was introduced by Vauxhall shortly before the London Motor Show in October 1948, as a successor to the Vauxhall Fourteen. Between 1948 and 1957 the Velox shared its body with the less-powerful four-cylinder Vauxhall Wyvern. From August 1954 through to October 1965, it shared its body with the more luxuriously-equipped Vauxhall Cresta, a tradition that ended with the introduction of the new PC Vauxhalls. The Velox name was discontinued at that time in favour of the more upmarket Cresta name, while a new flagship model, the Viscount, was launched.\nThe Velox and its Opel contemporaries are remembered for having mirrored North American styling trends much more closely than other European models of the time. That was particularly apparent following the 1957 introduction of the PA version of the Velox.", "image": "images/1847.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1849", "text": "The Thomas and Isabella Moore Clyde House is a private house located at 50325 Cherry Hill Road in Canton Township, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.", "image": "images/1849.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1850", "text": null, "image": "images/1850.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1851", "text": null, "image": "images/1851.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1852", "text": "Bulgarian St Stephen Church, also known as the Bulgarian Iron Church, is a Bulgarian Orthodox church in Balat, Istanbul, Turkey. It is famous for being made of prefabricated cast iron elements in the neo-Gothic style. The church belongs to the Bulgarian minority in the city.", "image": "images/1852.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1853", "text": "The Mortara case was an Italian cause c\u00e9l\u00e8bre that captured the attention of much of Europe and North America in the 1850s and 1860s. It concerned the Papal States' kidnapping of a six-year-old boy named Edgardo Mortara from his Jewish family in Bologna, on the basis of a former servant's testimony that she had administered an emergency baptism to the boy when he fell ill as an infant. Mortara grew up as a Catholic under the protection of Pope Pius IX, who refused his parents' desperate pleas for his return, and eventually became a priest. The domestic and international outrage against the pontifical state's actions may have contributed to its downfall amid the unification of Italy.\nIn late 1857, Bologna's inquisitor Father Pier Feletti heard that Anna Morisi, who had worked in the Mortara house for six years, had secretly baptised Edgardo when she had thought he was about to die as a baby.", "image": "images/1853.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1854", "text": null, "image": "images/1854.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1856", "text": "Markina-Xemein is a town and municipality located in the province of Biscay, Bizkaia, in the Basque Autonomous Community, also known as the Basque Country, located in northern Spain. The origin of the town's name lies in its geographic location. The last town in the province of Bizkaia, Markina lies between Gipuzkoa and Bizkaia. Coming from the Spanish word \"marca\" meaning \"mark\", Markina-Xemein marks the location where the Gipuzkoanos often battled the Bizkainos.\nThe local economy is mostly based on the primary and secondary sectors, with particular relevance for agriculture and cattle herding, timber research and metal industry. The metal industry has in fact played an important role in the past, through the development of important weapons in the defense industry. Extraction of black marble, known as Nero Marquina, also plays an important role in the local economy. The high quality of the stone has gained international recognition; it is one of the most important marbles from Spain.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1857", "text": null, "image": "images/1857.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1858", "text": "Theories of technology attempt to explain the factors that shape technological innovation as well as the impact of technology on society and culture. Most contemporary theories of technology reject two previous views: the linear model of technological innovation and technological determinism. To challenge the linear model, today's theories of technology point to the historical evidence that technological innovation often gives rise to new scientific fields, and emphasizes the important role that social networks and cultural values play in shaping technological artifacts. To challenge technological determinism, today's theories of technology emphasize the scope of technical choice, which is greater than most laypeople realize; as science and technology scholars like to say, \"It could have been different.\" For this reason, theorists who take these positions typically argue for greater public involvement in technological decision-making.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1859", "text": "Akurat is a Polish band formed in November 1994 in Bielsko-Bia\u0142a. 'Akurat' is an ambiguous Polish word, standing for either 'exactly, just enough' or 'yeah, sure right'. The band's style fuses punk rock, reggae, ska and pop.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1860", "text": "The Toamasina Province is a former province of Madagascar with an area of 71,911 km\u00b2. It had a population of 2,855,600. Its capital was Toamasina, the most important seaport of the country. The province was also known as Tamatave Province.\nExcept for Toliara, Toamasina Province bordered all of the country's other provinces; Antsiranana in the north, Mahajanga in the northwest, Antananarivo in the southwest and Fianarantsoa in the south. Northern Betsimisaraka Malagasy and Southern Betsimisaraka Malagasy languages were widely spoken.\nDespite the production of exportable crops the people inhabiting the rural regions of the province were mostly poor. In terms of rural poverty the province was only better than the Toliara province. In urban areas the condition was comparatively better and the percentage of people living below the poverty line was the least in the whole of Madagascar. The country's largest harbour\u2013Toamasina Harbour was located in the province. Vanilla farming was also an important activity.", "image": "images/1860.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1861", "text": null, "image": "images/1861.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1862", "text": null, "image": "images/1862.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1864", "text": null, "image": "images/1864.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1865", "text": null, "image": "images/1865.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1866", "text": "This list of castles in England is not a list of every building and site that has \"castle\" as part of its name, nor does it list only buildings that conform to a strict definition of a castle as a medieval fortified residence. It is not a list of every castle ever built in England, many of which have vanished without trace, but is primarily a list of buildings and remains that have survived. In almost every case the buildings that survive are either ruined, or have been altered over the centuries. For several reasons, whether a given site is that of a medieval castle has not been taken to be a sufficient criterion for determining whether or not that site should be included in the list.\nCastles that have vanished or whose remains are barely visible are not listed, except for some important or well-known buildings and sites. Fortifications from before the medieval period are not listed, nor are architectural follies. In other respects it is difficult to identify clear and consistent boundaries between two sets of buildings, comprising those that indisputably belong in a list of castles and those that do not.", "image": "images/1866.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1867", "text": null, "image": "images/1867.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1868", "text": null, "image": "images/1868.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1869", "text": "In model railroading, a layout is a diorama containing scale track for operating trains. The size of a layout varies, from small shelf-top designs to ones that fill entire rooms, basements, or whole buildings.\nAttention to modeling details such as structures and scenery is common. Simple layouts are generally situated on a table, although other methods are used, including doors. More permanent construction methods involve attaching benchwork framing to the walls of the room or building in which the layout is situated.", "image": "images/1869.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1870", "text": "Jodensavanne was an agricultural community in Suriname, South America established by Jews fleeing persecution in Spain. It was located in Para District, about 50 km south of the capital Paramaribo, on the Suriname River. Sugarcane plantations were established and slaves used. The colony faced an attack and heavy levies imposed by a French captain, competition with sugar beets, disease and revolts from indigenous people and slaves. The community eventually relocated to the capital of Paramaribo. Clearing of grave-sites and maintenance of the synagogue ruins has taken place in the 21st century.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1871", "text": null, "image": "images/1871.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1872", "text": "TSS Duke of Lancaster is a former railway steamer passenger ship that operated in Europe from 1956 to 1979, and is currently beached near Mostyn Docks, on the River Dee, north-east Wales. It replaced an earlier 3,600 ton ship of the same name operated by the London Midland and Scottish Railway company between Heysham and Belfast.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1873", "text": "The Joint Support Service is a branch of the German Bundeswehr established in October 2000 as a result of major reforms of the Bundeswehr. It handles various logistic and organisational tasks of the Bundeswehr. The SKB is one of six components of the Bundeswehr, the other five being the Army, Navy, Air Force, the Joint Medical Service, and the Cyber and Information Domain Service. As of April 2020, the force is composed of 27,840 personnel.", "image": "images/1873.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1874", "text": null, "image": "images/1874.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1875", "text": "The following are lists of the most populous fully defined incorporated settlements in Nigeria by population. This page consists three different tables, with different kinds of settlements; a list for \"defined cities\", listing the population, strictly within the defined city limits, a list for \"urban area\" population, and another list for the population within metropolitan areas.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1876", "text": "Stephen Farrow is an English vagrant who is serving a whole-life tariff for two murders committed in early 2012. Farrow, whom psychiatrists diagnosed with psychopathic personality disorder, had an obsessive hatred of Christianity, which he attributed to sexual abuse from a priest. He stabbed to death 77-year-old retired teacher Betty Yates in Bewdley, Worcestershire, and the Reverend John Suddards in Thornbury, Gloucestershire.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1877", "text": "The Church of the Saviour in Washington, DC is a network of nine independent, ecumenical Christian faith communities and over 40 ministries that have grown out of the original Church of the Saviour community founded in the mid-1940s. The current ministries and faith communities are the result of an alternative approach to \u201cchurch\u201d and church structures which is the hallmark of the Church of the Saviour. This approach and these structures were formed in an effort to improve Christian discipleship and \u201crecover... something of the vitality and life, vigor and power of the early Christian community.\" In that effort the church's approach emphasizes integrity of membership, the ministry of the laity, and communal intimacy and accountability. This desire for intimacy and accountability among members of the church is what led the community to break into smaller congregations rather than try to grow larger as a single church. It has also led to the formation of small groups called \u201cmission groups\u201d, made up of 2 to 15 members gathered around a shared sense of vocation or God's calling.", "image": "images/1877.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1878", "text": null, "image": "images/1878.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1879", "text": "Cyclic GMP-AMP synthase, belonging to the nucleotidyltransferase family, is a cytosolic DNA sensor that activates a type-I interferon response. It is part of the cGAS-STING DNA sensing pathway. It binds to microbial DNA as well as self DNA that invades the cytoplasm, and catalyzes cGAMP synthesis. cGAMP then functions as a second messenger that binds to and activates the endoplasmic reticulum protein STING to trigger type-I IFNs production. Mice lacking cGAS are more vulnerable to lethal infection by DNA viruses. In addition, cGAS has been shown to be an innate immune sensor of retroviruses including HIV. The human gene encoding cGAS is MB21D1 on chromosome 6.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1880", "text": null, "image": "images/1880.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1881", "text": "Streamline Moderne is an international style of Art Deco architecture and design that emerged in the 1930s. It was inspired by aerodynamic design. Streamline architecture emphasized curving forms, long horizontal lines, and sometimes nautical elements. In industrial design, it was used in railroad locomotives, telephones, toasters, buses, appliances, and other devices to give the impression of sleekness and modernity.\nIn France, it was called the Style paquebot, or \"Ocean liner style\", and was influenced by the design of the luxury ocean liner SS Normandie, launched in 1932.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1882", "text": "The South African Railways Class 12A 4-8-2 of 1919 was a steam locomotive.\nBetween 1919 and 1929, the South African Railways placed 67 Class 12A steam locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain type wheel arrangement in service. Between 1947 and 1953, eight were also built for industrial use.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1883", "text": "Geo Verbanck was a Belgian sculptor and medalist.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1884", "text": "The Site of Joining Forces in Wenjiashi of Autumn Harvest Uprising is located in Wenjiashi Town, approximately 51km from Liuyang city, Hunan, China. It contains buildings such as Liren School and the Memorial Museum. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Liuyang, Hunan province.", "image": "images/1884.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1885", "text": "The Savoureuse is a river in eastern France; it is the principal river running through the Territoire de Belfort.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1886", "text": null, "image": "images/1886.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1887", "text": "Perchtoldsdorf is a market town in the M\u00f6dling District, in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. It is known chiefly for its winemaking.", "image": "images/1887.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1888", "text": null, "image": "images/1888.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1889", "text": null, "image": "images/1889.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1890", "text": "Widowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bielsk Podlaski, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 3 kilometres east of Bielsk Podlaski and 40 km south of the regional capital Bia\u0142ystok.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1891", "text": null, "image": "images/1891.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1892", "text": "Altarpiece of the Holy Sacrament or Triptych of the Last Supper is a 1464\u20131468 dated triptych attributed to Dieric Bouts, now reassembled and held at its location of origin at St. Peter's Church, Leuven.", "image": "images/1892.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1894", "text": null, "image": "images/1894.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1895", "text": "Rum-running, or bootlegging, is the illegal business of taking alcoholic beverages where they are against the law. It is usually done to evade taxation or prohibition laws.\nRum-running usually means smuggling over water. The term is thought to come from the start of the Prohibition era in the United States. This is when ships from Bimini in the western Bahamas transported cheap rum to Florida to be sold illegally. But there was little profit in cheap rum. They soon started smuggling Canadian whisky, French champagne, and English gin to major cities like New York City and Boston. This gave them a high profit. It was said that some ships carried $200,000 worth of alcohol in a single trip.\nBootlegging usually means smuggling over land. It is thought the term \"bootlegging\" started during the American Civil War. Soldiers would sneak liquor into army camps by hiding bottles of liquor in their boots or under their trouser legs.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1898", "text": null, "image": "images/1898.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1899", "text": "The common firecrest also known as the firecrest, is a very small passerine bird in the kinglet family. It breeds in most of temperate Europe and northwestern Africa, and is partially migratory, with birds from central Europe wintering to the south and west of their breeding range. Firecrests in the Balearic Islands and north Africa are widely recognised as a separate subspecies, but the population on Madeira, previously also treated as a subspecies, is now treated as a distinct species, the Madeira firecrest, Regulus madeirensis. A fossil ancestor of the firecrest has been identified from a single wing bone.\nThis kinglet is greenish above and has whitish underparts. It has two white wingbars, a black eye stripe and a white supercilium. The head crest, orange in the male and yellow in the female, is displayed during breeding, and gives rise to the English and scientific names for the species. This bird superficially resembles the goldcrest, which largely shares its European range, but the firecrest's bronze shoulders and strong face pattern are distinctive. The song is a repetition of high thin notes, slightly lower-pitched than those of its relative.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1900", "text": null, "image": "images/1900.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1901", "text": null, "image": "images/1901.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1902", "text": "There are about 110 species of reptiles in Singapore. Most of them are small or rarely seen. But there are a few which are large or prominent. The largest reptiles which can be found in Singapore are the estuarine crocodile and the reticulated python. The ones most commonly seen in urban areas are the house geckos and the non-native changeable lizard. The changeable lizard has pushed the local green crested lizard into forested areas.\nIn gardens and parks, one can often see common sun skinks, the introduced red-eared sliders and flying lizards.\nWater monitors are common in rivers and mangrove. Another monitor that can be found in Singapore is the clouded monitor, which is a forest species. It is smaller than the Malayan water monitor, has slit nostrils and is paler in colour. In 2008, the Dumeril's monitor was rediscovered in the Central Catchment Nature Reserve. This goes to show that there can still be surprises in the forests of Singapore.\nEquatorial spitting cobras can still be found in desolated urban areas of Singapore. The bigger king cobra is much rarer. The banded krait sometimes show up as road kills. There are also 2 coral snake and 9 sea snake species.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1903", "text": "Mikhail Nikolayevich Smirnovsky was a Soviet diplomat and a specialist in Soviet relations with English-speaking countries. He was first secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Washington DC in 1953, and served a second time in Washington as the minister-counselor and second-ranking officer of the Embassy at the beginning of the 1960s. Around 1963 Smirnovsky returned to the Foreign Ministry in Moscow, where he was chief of the USA section of the Ministry. In 1966 he became Soviet Ambassador to the United Kingdom, where he served until 1973. It is believed that he was later, in Moscow, a member of the Foreign Ministry's Collegium, understood to have been an advisory group of senior officers. He was a player in US-Soviet relations at critical times, including the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. Smirnovsky was viewed by American colleagues as an efficient, businesslike diplomat who, in contrast to many other Soviet officials, eschewed rudeness and avoided unnecessary exaggeration.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1904", "text": "Khonoma Nature Conservation and Tragopan Sanctuary or KNCTS is a conservation reserve and a protected area in the Kohima district of the state of Nagaland in India. It is about 18 kilometres west of the capital of Nagaland, Kohima. The total area notified under this park is around 25 square kilometres; some of villages and hamlets are adjacent to this park: Khonoma, Mesoma, Dziilike.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1905", "text": "Phosphogypsum refers to the calcium sulfate hydrate formed as a by-product of the production of fertilizer from phosphate rock. It is mainly composed of gypsum. Although gypsum is a widely used material in the construction industry, phosphogypsum is usually not used, but is stored indefinitely because of its weak radioactivity. The long-range storage is controversial. Somewhere between 100,000,000 and 280,000,000 tons are estimated to be produced annually as a consequence of the processing of phosphate rock for the production of phosphate fertilizers.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1906", "text": "The Zotye Z300 or Zotye Z360 is a compact sedan produced by Chinese auto maker Zotye Auto. It was unveiled at the 2012 Beijing Auto Show. Power comes from a Mitsubishi-sourced 1.5 L putting out 120 hp and 143 nm of torque through a 5-speed manual or 5-speed automatic powering the front wheels. Styling wise the Zotye Z300 is especially controversial as the exterior design is a complete copy of the Toyota Allion. The Zotye Z300 is available in May 2012, shortly after the launch during the 2012 Beijing Auto Show with prices ranging from 62,900 yuan to 69,900 yuan. A facelift was conducted in 2014 changing the front and rear DRG design, followed by a name change to Zotye Z360 shortly after.\nThe Zotye Z300 is sold in Iran as the SAIPA Ario, where it is available with a 1.5- or 1.6-liter engines, available in two trim levels: Elegant and TM.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1907", "text": "The Old Harbor Historic District is an historic district in the resort community of New Shoreham on Block Island off the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean and Main Street, it includes Spring, High, and Water streets as well. There are 42 buildings listed in the district, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.", "image": "images/1907.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1908", "text": "Romulo Mercader Espaldon was a Filipino military officer, civil servant, and diplomat. He was the first naval officer to attain the rank of Rear Admiral in the Philippine Navy. He became overall military commander in Mindanao at the height of the Muslim secessionist movement led by the Moro National Liberation Front in the mid-1970s, during which he promoted a \"Policy of Attraction\" which won the respect of many Muslims and led 35,411 rebels to return to the fold of law by late 1978, and over 40,000 rebels by the early 1980s.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1910", "text": "Shin-Kisogawa Station is a railway station in the city of Ichinomiya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by Meitetsu.", "image": "images/1910.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1911", "text": null, "image": "images/1911.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1912", "text": null, "image": "images/1912.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1913", "text": "Friedrich David Gilly was a German architect and the son of the architect David Gilly.\nBorn in Altdamm, Pomerania, Gilly was known as a prodigy and the teacher of the young Karl Friedrich Schinkel. In 1788 he enrolled at the Akademie der Bildenden K\u00fcnste in Berlin. His teachers there included Carl Gotthard Langhans and Johann Gottfried Schadow. In 1797 Gilly travelled extensively in France, England, and Austria. The drawings he made in France reveal his interests in architecture and reflect the intellectual climate of the Directoire. They include views of the Fountain of Regeneration, the Rue des Colonnes\u2014an arcaded street of baseless Doric columns leading to the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Feydeau\u2014the chamber of the Conseil des Anciens in the Tuileries and Jean-Jacques Rousseau\u2019s grotto in its landscaped setting at Ermenonville, Oise. His 1797 design for the Frederick II monument reveals his debt to French neoclassicism, in particular Etienne-Louis Boull\u00e9e, his explanatory notes indicate he intended the building to be spiritually uplifting. Beginning in 1799 Schinkel lived in the Gilly household at Berlin and was taught by Friedrich and Friedrich's architect father David Gilly.", "image": "images/1913.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1914", "text": null, "image": "images/1914.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1915", "text": "Fincantieri \u2013 Cantieri Navali Italiani S.p.A. is an Italian shipbuilding company based in Trieste, Italy. The following is a list of ships built by Fincantieri:", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1916", "text": "The Northwestern Pacific Railroad is a railroad covering the 62 mi stretch between Schellville and Windsor with freight and Sonoma\u2013Marin Area Rail Transit commuter trains. Formerly, it was a regional railroad that served the entire North Coast of California, with a main line running 271 miles from Schellville to Eureka, along with an additional portion of the line running from the Ignacio Wye to the edge of San Rafael. The portion of the NWP main line between the Ignacio Wye in Marin County and the depot in Healdsburg is owned by SMART. The Schellville\u2013Ignacio and Healdsburg\u2013Eureka portions are owned by the North Coast Railroad Authority. Private contractor NWPco operates freight service under NCRA lease. California's 2018 Great Redwood Trail Act repurposes the abandoned railroad right-of-way from Eureka to the San Francisco Bay in Marin County for future use as the \"Great Redwood Trail\" rail-trail.", "image": "images/1916.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1917", "text": "Felicia filifolia is a Southern African member of the family Asteraceae. It is a hardy, sprawling shrub growing to about 1 metre tall. Leaves are narrow and clustered along the twigs. When blooming it is densely covered in flowerheads with ray florets that are pink-mauve to white and disc florets that are yellow. In the wild, flowers can be found August to December.\nThe species is widespread over mountainous areas, commonly found growing amongst rocks. It is suspected of causing haemorrhaging when ingested by sheep.", "image": "images/1917.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1918", "text": null, "image": "images/1918.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1919", "text": "The Vice-President of Zimbabwe is the second highest political position obtainable in Zimbabwe. Currently there is a provision for two Vice-Presidents, who are appointed by the President of Zimbabwe.\nThe Vice-Presidents are designated as \"First\" and \"Second\" in the Constitution of Zimbabwe; the designation reflects their position in the presidential order of succession.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1920", "text": "The Santa Monica Mountains are a group of mountains in southern California in the United States.", "image": "images/1920.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1922", "text": null, "image": "images/1922.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1923", "text": null, "image": "images/1923.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1924", "text": null, "image": "images/1924.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1925", "text": "Brindle is a civil parish in the Borough of Chorley, Lancashire, England. The parish contains 26 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. Apart from the village of Brindle, the parish is mainly rural, and a high proportion of the listed buildings are, or originated as, farmhouses or farm buildings. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal passes through the parish, as does the disused southern section of the Lancaster Canal, and there are listed buildings associated with both of these. The other listed buildings are churches and houses, and structures associated with them.", "image": "images/1925.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1926", "text": "Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is a 335-acre African-themed animal theme park located in the city of Tampa, Florida. The park is owned and operated by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment and has an annual attendance of just over 4.1 million a year, making it the second most visited among all SeaWorld Entertainment-owned parks behind SeaWorld Orlando, and eleventh overall among the 20 most visited amusement parks in North America.\nThe park has been home to many notable roller coasters and thrill rides, including SheiKra, the first Dive Coaster in North America and at the time of opening, was the longest, tallest and fastest in the world; Tigris, the tallest launch coaster in Florida; Montu, which was the tallest and fastest inverted roller coaster in the world at the time of opening; Falcon's Fury, the tallest free-standing drop tower in North America; and the upcoming Iron Gwazi, a hybrid roller coaster which is expected to become the fastest and steepest in the world and tied with Zadra for tallest in the world when it opens.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1927", "text": "Araneus is a genus of common orb-weaving spiders. It includes about 650 species, among which are the European garden spider and the barn spider. The genus was erected by Carl Alexander Clerck in 1757.", "image": "images/1927.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1929", "text": "Major General Sir Charles Rosenthal, KCB, CMG, DSO, VD was an Australian architect, soldier, musician and politician. He commanded units of infantry in the Australian Imperial Force during the First World War, and in the 1920s was elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1930", "text": "Nick Ashton-Hart is the Geneva Representative of the Digital Trade Network and represents the ICC United Kingdom on the UK delegation to the meetings of the International Telecommunications Union. He has served in various capacities as the representative of the technology sector to the UN and its member-state delegations in Geneva for more than a decade, including with the Computer & Communications Industry Association. Prior to that he was Senior Director for Participation and Engagement and Director for At-Large at the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.\nHe has been the lead negotiator for the 48 European member-state regional grouping in the ITU on various economic issues at ITU meetings from 2011 to the present.", "image": "images/1930.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1931", "text": "Russian Turkestan was the western part of Turkestan within the Russian Empire\u2019s Central Asian territories, and was administered as a Krai or Governor-Generalship. It comprised the oasis region to the south of the Kazakh Steppe, but not the protectorates of the Emirate of Bukhara and the Khanate of Khiva.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1932", "text": null, "image": "images/1932.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1933", "text": "Bulls Bridge Power Station was a 280 MW open-cycle gas-turbine power station at Bull's Bridge, Hayes in west London. It was decommissioned in 1993 and later demolished.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1934", "text": null, "image": "images/1934.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1935", "text": "Chapeltown is a suburb of north-east Leeds, in West Yorkshire, England. It is part of the Leeds City Council Ward of Chapel Allerton. It is approximately one mile north of Leeds city centre. Chapeltown was the scene of rioting, with disturbances in 1975, 1981 and 1987.", "image": "images/1935.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1936", "text": "Patricia Avery was an American silent film actress of the 1920s.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1937", "text": "Danaus erippus, the southern monarch, is a milkweed butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is one of the best known butterflies in South America. Its genome is nearly identical to D. plexippus, but the two are incompatible, and therefore considered separate species.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1938", "text": null, "image": "images/1938.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1939", "text": null, "image": "images/1939.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1940", "text": "Following are the largest impact craters on various worlds of the Solar System.", "image": "images/1940.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1941", "text": null, "image": "images/1941.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1942", "text": null, "image": "images/1942.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1943", "text": "The Tel Aviv Municipal LGBT Center is a municipal establishment, housing the various community services provided by the City of Tel Aviv to the local lesbian, gay, bi and trans community. The center is located in a restored Bauhaus building in Meir Park at the city center.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1944", "text": null, "image": "images/1944.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1945", "text": null, "image": "images/1945.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1946", "text": null, "image": "images/1946.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1947", "text": null, "image": "images/1947.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1948", "text": "Heaton Park is a municipal park in Manchester, England, covering an area of over 600 acres. The park includes the grounds of a Grade I listed, neoclassical 18th century country house, Heaton Hall. The hall, remodelled by James Wyatt in 1772, is now only open to the public on an occasional basis as a museum and events venue.\nHeaton Park was sold to Manchester City Council in 1902 by the Earl of Wilton. It has one of the United Kingdom's few concrete towers, the Heaton Park BT Tower.\nThe park was renovated as part of a millennium project partnership between the Heritage Lottery Fund and Manchester City Council at a cost of over \u00a310 million. It contains an 18-hole golf course, a boating lake, an animal farm, a pitch and putt course, a golf driving range, woodlands, ornamental gardens, an observatory, an adventure playground, a Papal monument and a volunteer-run tram system and museum, and is listed Grade II by Historic England. It has the only flat green bowling greens in Manchester, built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games.", "image": "images/1948.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1949", "text": "The Governor of the State of New York is the chief executive of the U.S. state of New York. The governor is the head of the executive branch of New York's state government and the commander-in-chief of the state's military and naval forces. The officeholder is known as His/Her Excellency while in office.", "image": "images/1949.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1950", "text": "Parr and Fee was an architectural partnership in Vancouver, Canada that functioned from 1899 to 1912.", "image": "images/1950.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1951", "text": "Lovis Corinth was a German artist and writer whose mature work as a painter and printmaker realized a synthesis of impressionism and expressionism.\nCorinth studied in Paris and Munich, joined the Berlin Secession group, later succeeding Max Liebermann as the group's president. His early work was naturalistic in approach. Corinth was initially antagonistic towards the expressionist movement, but after a stroke in 1911 his style loosened and took on many expressionistic qualities. His use of color became more vibrant, and he created portraits and landscapes of extraordinary vitality and power. Corinth's subject matter also included nudes and biblical scenes.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1952", "text": "Napoleon was a river port town in Desha County, Arkansas, United States, from the 1820s until 1874. It was situated at the confluence of the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers. Once the county seat, Napoleon's fate was sealed when in 1863, a channel was cut through the soft land that directed the river waters toward the town. Napoleon was finally deserted and the county seat moved in 1874 when the banks of the Mississippi River overflowed and destroyed much of what remained of the once-thriving river port town.", "image": "images/1952.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1953", "text": "St Mary's Priory Church, Deerhurst, is the Church of England parish church of Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, England. Much of the church is Anglo-Saxon. It was built in the 8th century, when Deerhurst was part of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia. It is contemporary with the Carolingian Renaissance on mainland Europe, which may have influenced it.\nThe church was restored and altered in the 10th century after the Viking invasion of England. It was enlarged early in the 13th century and altered in the 14th and 15th centuries. The church has been described as \"an Anglo-Saxon monument of the first order\". It is a Grade I listed building.\nFrom the Anglo-Saxon era until the Dissolution of the Monasteries St Mary's was the church of a Benedictine priory.\nDeerhurst has a second Anglo-Saxon place of worship, the 11th-century Odda's Chapel, about 200 yards southwest of the church.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1954", "text": "A keep is a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility. Scholars have debated the scope of the word keep, but usually consider it to refer to large towers in castles that were fortified residences, used as a refuge of last resort should the rest of the castle fall to an adversary. The first keeps were made of timber and formed a key part of the motte-and-bailey castles that emerged in Normandy and Anjou during the 10th century; the design spread to England, south Italy and Sicily. As a result of the Norman invasion of 1066, use spread into Wales during the second half of the 11th century and into Ireland in the 1170s. The Anglo-Normans and French rulers began to build stone keeps during the 10th and 11th centuries; these included Norman keeps, with a square or rectangular design, and circular shell keeps. Stone keeps carried considerable political as well as military importance and could take up to a decade or more to build.\nDuring the 12th century, new designs began to be introduced \u2013 in France, quatrefoil-shaped keeps were introduced, while in England polygonal towers were built.", "image": "images/1954.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1956", "text": null, "image": "images/1956.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1957", "text": null, "image": "images/1957.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1958", "text": "The Kluang District is a district in Johor, Malaysia. Its district capital is Kluang Town. Kluang district is one of the three landlocked districts in Johor, the other being Segamat and Kulai.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1959", "text": null, "image": "images/1959.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1960", "text": null, "image": "images/1960.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1961", "text": null, "image": "images/1961.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1963", "text": "The Nordic Bronze Age is a period of Scandinavian prehistory from c. 1700\u2013500 BC.\nThe Nordic Bronze Age emerged about 1700 BC through the fusion of the Battle Axe culture and the Pitted Ware culture. It maintained close trade links with Mycenaean Greece, with whom it shares several striking similarities. Cultural similarities between the Nordic Bronze Age, the Sintastha/Andronovo culture and peoples of the Rigveda have also been detected. Some scholars also include sites in what is now Finland, Estonia, northern Germany and Pomerania as part of its cultural sphere.\nThe people of the Nordic Bronze Age were actively engaged in the export of amber, and imported metals in return, becoming expert metalworkers. With respects to the number and density of metal deposits, the Nordic Bronze Age became the richest culture in Europe during its existence.\nAround the 5th century BC, the Nordic Bronze Age was succeeded by the Pre-Roman Iron Age and the Jastorf culture. The Nordic Bronze Age is often considered ancestral to the Germanic peoples.", "image": "images/1963.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1964", "text": "The mohawk is a hairstyle in which, in the most common variety, both sides of the head are shaven, leaving a strip of noticeably longer hair in the center. The mohawk is also sometimes referred to as an iro in reference to the Iroquois, from whom the hairstyle is supposedly derived \u2013 though historically the hair was plucked out rather than shaved. Additionally, hairstyles bearing these names more closely resemble those worn by the Pawnee, rather than the Mohawk, Mohicans, Mohegan, or other groups whose names are phonetically similar. The red-haired Clonycavan Man bog body found in Ireland is notable for having a well-preserved Mohawk hairstyle, dated to between 392 BCE and 201 BCE. It is today worn as an emblem of non-conformity. The world record for the tallest mohawk goes to Kazuhiro Watanabe, who has a 113.5-centimetre tall mohawk.", "image": "images/1964.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1965", "text": null, "image": "images/1965.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1966", "text": "List of Registered Historic Places in Washtenaw County, Michigan.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 28, 2020.", "image": "images/1966.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1967", "text": "Cynthia Honssinger Coffman is an American attorney and politician from the state of Colorado. A Republican, she was the elected Attorney General of Colorado in 2014, serving a single term from 2015 to 2019.\nCoffman unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for governor of Colorado in 2018.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1968", "text": null, "image": "images/1968.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1969", "text": "Scaffolding, also called scaffold or staging, is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and all other man-made structures. Scaffolds are widely used on site to get access to heights and areas that would be otherwise hard to get to. Unsafe scaffolding has the potential to result in death or serious injury. Scaffolding is also used in adapted forms for formwork and shoring, grandstand seating, concert stages, access/viewing towers, exhibition stands, ski ramps, half pipes and art projects.\nThere are five main types of scaffolding used worldwide today. These are Tube and Coupler components, prefabricated modular system scaffold components, H-frame / facade modular system scaffolds, timber scaffolds and bamboo scaffolds. Each type is made from several components which often include:\nA base jack or plate which is a load-bearing base for the scaffold.\nThe standard, the upright component with connector joins.\nThe ledger, a horizontal brace.\nThe transom, a horizontal cross-section load-bearing component which holds the batten, board, or decking unit.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1970", "text": null, "image": "images/1970.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1971", "text": null, "image": "images/1971.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1972", "text": null, "image": "images/1972.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1974", "text": null, "image": "images/1974.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1975", "text": "A list of windmills in the German state of Lower Saxony.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1976", "text": "The second season of The Amazing Race Philippines featured eleven teams of two, each in a pre-existing relationship, in a race around the Philippines. Derek Ramsay returned as the host of the show.\nThe show premiered on October 6, 2014. It was first aired every Monday to Friday at 7:00 p.m., and Saturday at 9:00 p.m. on TV5. During the third week, it was moved to 9:00 p.m. every Monday to Saturday. A special recap episode of those shown during the week aired every Sunday at 9:00 p.m.\nDating couple Matthew \"Matt\" Edwards and Phoebe Walker were the winners of the second season of The Amazing Race Philippines.", "image": "images/1976.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1977", "text": "Alicia Amanda Vikander is a Swedish actress. She is the recipient of such accolades as an Academy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, and has further been nominated for two Golden Globes and three BAFTA Awards.\nBorn and raised in Gothenburg, Vikander began acting as a child in minor stage productions at the Gothenburg opera house and trained as a ballet dancer at the Royal Swedish Ballet School in Stockholm. She began her professional acting career by appearing in Swedish short films and television series and first gained recognition for her role as Josefin Bj\u00f6rn-Tegebrandt in the drama series Andra Avenyn. Vikander made her feature film debut in Pure, for which she won the Guldbagge Award for Best Actress. She gained wider recognition in 2012 for playing Kitty in Joe Wright's adaptation of Anna Karenina and Queen Caroline Mathilde in the Danish film A Royal Affair.", "image": "images/1977.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1978", "text": "Los Lonely Boys are an American power trio from San Angelo, Texas. They play a style of music they call \"Texican Rock n' Roll,\" combining elements of rock and roll, Texas blues, brown-eyed soul, country, and Tejano.\nThe band consisted of three brothers: Henry, Jojo, and Ringo Garza. They follow the tradition of their father, Ringo Garza, Sr., who formed a band with his brothers called the Falcones. The Falcones played conjunto music in South Texas during the 1970s and 1980s. The debut single for Los Lonely Boys, \"Heaven\", was a number-one hit on the Billboard adult contemporary chart and reached the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2004. In 2009, they signed to an Austin-based indie label, Playing in Traffic Records, and released an EP, \"1969\" and three albums under their LonelyTone imprint, Keep On Giving: Acoustic Live!, Rockpango, and their newest release, Revelation.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1979", "text": "Medical gowns are hospital gowns worn by medical professionals as personal protective equipment in order to provide a barrier between patient and professional. Whereas patient gowns are flimsy often with exposed backs and arms, PPE gowns as seen below in the cardiac surgeon photograph cover most of the exposed skin surfaces of the professional medics.\nIn several countries, PPE gowns for use in the COVID-19 pandemic became in appearance more like cleanroom suits as knowledge of the best practices filtered up through the national bureaucracies. For example, the European norm-setting bodies CEN and CENELEC on 30 March 2020 in collaboration with the European Commissioner for the Internal Market made freely-available the relevant standards documents in order \"to tackle the severe shortage of protective masks, gloves and other products currently faced by many European countries. Providing free access to the standards will facilitate the work of the many companies wishing to reconvert their production lines in order to manufacture the equipment that is so urgently needed.\"", "image": "images/1979.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1980", "text": "Bethel Township is a township in Fulton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,508 at the 2010 census.", "image": "images/1980.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1981", "text": "Route 41 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It runs 14.08 mi from the five-way intersection of Route 47, County Route 603, and County Route 630, also known as Five Points, in Deptford Township, Gloucester County to the southern terminus of County Route 611 in Maple Shade, Burlington County, just north of the Route 41's interchanges with Route 38 and Route 73. The route is a two- to four-lane suburban road that passes through several communities, including Runnemede, Haddonfield, and Cherry Hill Township. Between the intersection with Route 168 in Runnemede and Route 154 in Cherry Hill Township, Route 41 is maintained by Camden County and is also signed as County Route 573.\nRoute 41 was legislated in 1927 to run from Route 47 in Fairview, Deptford Township to Route 38 in Moorestown. Originally, the route was intended to bypass Haddonfield, however this bypass was never fully completed and Route 41 was signed along a temporary county-maintained alignment that also became County Route 573. The northern part of this bypass was completed and became Route 154 in 1953.", "image": "images/1981.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1982", "text": "Military Bishop is a military rank and position within the Finnish Defence Forces. The Military Bishop is the leader of both Lutheran and Orthodox priests and deacons serving in the army as military chaplains. The office was founded by Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim in 1941.\nThough the Military Bishop is styled \"bishop\" and is a member of the Synod of Bishops of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, he is not a \"bishop\" in the doctrinal sense of the term. Military bishops are not ordained as bishops and cannot in turn ordain priests. Their jurisdiction, the Finnish Defence Forces, does not constitute a diocese, and military chaplains belong to the dioceses of their assigned stations. Similarly, the service members belong to the parishes of their domiciles.", "image": "images/1982.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1983", "text": "Kiln is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Hancock County, Mississippi, United States. The town is located about 50 miles northeast of New Orleans, Louisiana. It is part of the Gulfport-Biloxi Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,238 at the 2010 census.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1984", "text": "The Chevrolet Corvette (C4) is a sports car produced by American automobile manufacturer Chevrolet from 1983 to 1996. The convertible returned, as did higher performance engines, exemplified by the 375 hp LT5 found in the ZR-1. In early March 1990, the ZR-1 would set a new record for the highest 24 hour-5,000 mile land-speed by going over a speed of 175 mph. Prices rose and sales declined, in spite of a completely new chassis, modern sleeker styling, and other improvements to the model. The last C4 was produced on June 20, 1996.", "image": "images/1984.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1985", "text": null, "image": "images/1985.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1986", "text": null, "image": "images/1986.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1988", "text": "Pavlovci is a village located in the municipality of Ruma, Vojvodina, Serbia. As of 2011 census, it has a population of 393 inhabitants.", "image": "images/1988.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1989", "text": null, "image": "images/1989.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1990", "text": "The Solar Hijri calendar, also called the Iranian Hijri calendar or Shamsi Hijri calendar, and abbreviated as SH, is the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan. It begins on the March equinox as determined by astronomical calculation for the Iran Standard Time meridian and has years of 365 or 366 days.\nIts determination of the start of each year is astronomically accurate year-to-year as opposed to the more fixed Gregorian calendar or \"Common Era calendar\" which, averaged out, has the same year length, achieving the same accuracy. The start of the year and its number of days remain fixed to one of the two equinoxes, the astronomically important days which have the same duration of day as night. It results in less variability of all celestial bodies when comparing a specific calendar date from one year to others.\nEach of the twelve months corresponds with a zodiac sign. The first six months have 31 days, the next five have 30 days, and the last month has 29 days in usual years but 30 days in leap years. The Iranian New Year's Day always falls on the March equinox.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1991", "text": null, "image": "images/1991.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1992", "text": "The Sacramento\u2013San Joaquin River Delta, or California Delta, is an expansive inland river delta and estuary in Northern California. The Delta is formed at the western edge of the Central Valley by the confluence of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers and lies just east of where the rivers enter Suisun Bay. The Delta is recognized for protection by the California Bays and Estuaries Policy. Sacramento\u2013San Joaquin Delta was designated a National Heritage Area on March 12, 2019. The city of Stockton is located on the San Joaquin River on the eastern edge of the delta. The total area of the Delta, including both land and water, is about 1,100 square miles. Its population is around 500,000 residents.\nThe Delta was formed by the raising of sea level following glaciation, leading to the accumulation of Sacramento and San Joaquin River sediments behind the Carquinez Strait, the sole outlet from the Central Valley to the San Pablo and San Francisco Bays and the Pacific Ocean. The narrowness of the Carquinez Strait coupled with tidal action has caused the sediment to pile up, forming expansive islands.", "image": "images/1992.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1993", "text": "Fort Provintia or Providentia, nowadays known as \"Chihkan Tower,\" was a Dutch outpost on Formosa at a site now located in West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan. It was built in 1653 during the Dutch colonization of Taiwan. The Dutch, intending to strengthen their standing, sited the fort at Sakam, about 2 miles due east from modern-day Anping. During the Siege of Fort Zeelandia, the fort was surrendered to Koxinga, but was later destroyed by an earthquake in the 19th century. It was rebuilt as Chihkan Tower afterwards.\nThe fort's name derives from the Taiwanese aboriginal village recorded by the Dutch as Sakam, which has developed into the modern-day Tainan. After growth in size and trade, the Chinese called it Chhiah-kham, and surrounded it with high brick walls. It eventually became the capital of the whole island under the name of Taiwan-fu.\nIn addition to the site's architectural and artistic significance, its library of dictionaries and business transactions documents the Siraya language spoken by the native inhabitants of the region during Dutch rule.\nThe fort is up for redevelopment which will see it turned into a museum.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1994", "text": null, "image": "images/1994.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1995", "text": "This page lists the municipal flags of Ky\u016bsh\u016b, Japan. It is a part of the List of Japanese municipal flags, which is split into regions due to its size.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1996", "text": null, "image": "images/1996.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1997", "text": "Styphnolobium japonicum Schott, the Japanese pagoda tree is a species of tree in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family Fabaceae.\nIt was formerly included within a broader interpretation of the genus Sophora. The species of Styphnolobium differ from Sophora in lacking the ability to form symbioses with rhizobia on their roots. It also differs from the related genus Calia in having deciduous leaves and flowers in axillary, not terminal, racemes. The leaves are alternate, pinnate, with 9\u201321 leaflets, and the flowers in pendulous racemes similar to those of the Black locust.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "1998", "text": null, "image": "images/1998.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "1999", "text": "There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of East Devon in Devon.", "image": "images/1999.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2000", "text": "The Confederation Building serves as the home of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly. It is located on Confederation Hill overlooking Newfoundland and Labrador's capital city, St. John's. The brick- and concrete-clad building has 11 storeys and is 64 metres tall. It was completed in 1960 at a cost of $9 million to replace the Colonial Building. A lantern is located at the top of the copper roof of the central tower and acts as a beacon when turned on at night.\nIn 1982, construction began on the West Block extension, a modern 7-storey structure, which is a six-storey building, with a gross floor area of 34,838 square metres. The original building is now considered the East Block of the Confederation Building. A third building on the legislature campus is the Service Building Annex a two-storey building housing a day care centre and garage for some provincial government vehicles.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2001", "text": "Embankment Pier is a pier on the River Thames in City of Westminster, London. It is located on the north bank of the river, immediately next to the Hungerford Bridge and directly outside the river entrance to Embankment Underground station. It is also conveniently close to Charing Cross railway station.", "image": "images/2001.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2002", "text": null, "image": "images/2002.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2003", "text": "Peccadillo Pictures is a UK-based film distributor of art house, gay and lesbian, independent and world cinema. They have provided distribution for many films such as Weekend, Tomboy, XXY, Eyes Wide Open, Four Minutes, The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros, Transylvania, Cockles and Muscles, Summer Storm, The Guest House and Chemsex.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2004", "text": "Gyeongbokgung, also known as Gyeongbokgung Palace or Gyeongbok Palace, was the main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty. Built in 1395, it is located in northern Seoul, South Korea. The largest of the Five Grand Palaces built by the Joseon dynasty, Gyeongbokgung served as the home of Kings of the Joseon dynasty, the Kings' households, as well as the government of Joseon.\nGyeongbokgung continued to serve as the main palace of the Joseon dynasty until the premises were destroyed by fire during the Imjin War and abandoned for two centuries. However, in the 19th century, all of the palace's 7,700 rooms were later restored under the leadership of Prince Regent Heungseon during the reign of King Gojong. Some 500 buildings were restored on a site of over 40 hectares.\nThe architectural principles of ancient Korea were incorporated into the tradition and appearance of the Joseon royal court.\nIn the early 20th century, much of the palace was systematically destroyed by Imperial Japan. Since then, the walled palace complex is gradually being restored to its original form. Today, the palace is arguably regarded as being the most beautiful and grandest of all five palaces.", "image": "images/2004.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2005", "text": null, "image": "images/2005.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2006", "text": "Amb was a princely state of the former British Raj. It governed itself, but was under the overall suzerainty of the British monarch. Amb was ruled by a hereditary prince with the title of Nawab. The Nawab of Amb was the chieftain of the Tanoli tribe of Pashtun from Ghilji confederation in the Hazara. In the Partition of India in 1947, the Nawab of Tanolis/TanoKhel gave up the independence the state had previously enjoyed by joining the new country of Pakistan. Amb continued as a distinct state within Pakistan until 1969, when it was merged into the former North-West Frontier Province. The royal status of the Nawab was abolished by the Government of Pakistan in 1972.\nThe area in which Amb was located is historically known as Tanawal. This is in the Hazara region in what is now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The part covered by Amb is called \"Upper Tanawal\", and is now part of Mansehra District. \"Lower Tanawal\" is in the Abbottabad District. The name \"Tanawal\" comes from the name of the tribe that lives there, the Tanoli. The Tanoli are Muslims. They speak Hindko.", "image": "images/2006.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2007", "text": "Mississippian culture pottery is the ceramic tradition of the Mississippian culture found as artifacts in archaeological sites in the American Midwest and Southeast. It is often characterized by the adoption and use of riverine shell-tempering agents in the clay paste. Shell tempering is one of the hallmarks of Mississippian cultural practices. Analysis of local differences in materials, techniques, forms, and designs is a primary means for archaeologists to learn about the lifeways, religious practices, trade, and interaction among Mississippian peoples. The value of this pottery on the illegal antiquities market has led to extensive looting of sites.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2008", "text": "The William Jillson Stone House is a historic house museum at 561 Main Street inside Jillson Square Park, in the Willimantic section of Windham, Connecticut. Built in 1825-27, it is a rare local instance of a stone house, built by one of the area's early industrialists. It is now maintained by the Windham Historical Society, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.", "image": "images/2008.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2009", "text": "The Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (1848) is a long service medal awarded to regular members of Her Majesty's Naval Service. It was instituted by Queen Victoria to replace the Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, and could be awarded to other ranks and men serving in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines. Since 2016, after a number of changes in eligibility, all regular members of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines who have completed fifteen years of reckonable service can be awarded the medal.", "image": "images/2009.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2010", "text": "Luceria is an ancient city in the northern Apennines, located in the comune of Canossa in the Province of Reggio Emilia, on the right bank of the river Enza.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2011", "text": "David Vincent Bass Jr. is an American football outside linebacker who is currently a free agent. He was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the seventh round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He played college football at Missouri Western State.", "image": "images/2011.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2012", "text": "Catephia dentifera is a species of moth of the family Erebidae first described by Frederic Moore in 1882. It is found in India, Nepal and Vietnam.", "image": "images/2012.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2013", "text": "The Triumph Dolomite is a car that was produced by Triumph Motor Company from 1934 to 1940. It first appeared in 1934 as a sports car and the name was also used from 1937 on a series of sporting saloons and open cars until 1939 when the company went into receivership. A number were still sold and registered in 1940, though it is uncertain whether the receiver or new owner turned out cars from spare parts, or sold off completed cars. All except the Straight 8 featured a \"waterfall\" grille styled by Walter Belgrove, versions of the saloons with conventional grilles were sold as Continental models.", "image": "images/2013.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2014", "text": "Lisa De Pasquale is a conservative author and pop culture commentator who lives in Northern Virginia. She served as the director of the annual Conservative Political Action Conference put on by the American Conservative Union, a post she held from 2006 to 2011. Before her time at ACU, De Pasquale was employed at the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute and is an alumna of Flagler College. Her Townhall.com column, formerly at Human Events, \"De Pasquale's Dozen\", asks twelve questions of newsmakers and is syndicated by NPR and elsewhere. The column has featured interviews with Ann Coulter, Marco Rubio, Erick Erickson, Michelle Malkin, Ed Morrissey, Nick Gillespie, Andy Levy, and others. She is the former chairman of the GOProud Board of Directors.\nShe was a frequent guest on Red Eye on the Fox News Channel and is currently a regular guest on \"Kennedy\" on Fox Business Network. She is also cohost of the Political Punks Podcast. Popular guests include Greg Gutfeld, Nick Gillespie, Thaddeus McCotter, Milo Yiannopoulos and Chuck Dixon.\nShe is the founder and editor of BRIGHT, a female-centric daily email on politics and culture, and columnist for The Federalist.", "image": "images/2014.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2015", "text": "Inverkip is a village and parish in the Inverclyde council area and historic county of Renfrewshire in the west central Lowlands of Scotland, 4 miles southwest of Greenock and 9 miles north of Largs on the A78 trunk road. The village takes its name from the River Kip. It is served by Inverkip railway station.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2016", "text": "The Catskill Park is in the Catskill Mountains in New York in the United States. It consists of 700,000 acres of land inside a Blue Line in four counties: Delaware, Greene, Sullivan, and Ulster. As of 2005, 287,500 acres or 41 percent of the land within, is owned by the state as part of the Forest Preserve; it is managed by the Department of Environmental Conservation. Another 5% is owned by New York City to protect four of the city's reservoirs in the region that lie partially within the park and their respective watersheds.\nThere are bobcats, minks and fishers in the preserve, and coyotes are often heard. There are some 400 black bears living in the region. The state operates numerous campgrounds and there are over 300 miles of multi-use trails. Hunting is permitted, in season, in much of the park. It has approximately 50,000 permanent residents, bolstered somewhat by second-home ownership on weekends and in the summer, and attracts about half a million visitors every year.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2017", "text": "Ann Savage was an American film and television actress. She is best remembered as the cigarette-puffing femme fatale in the critically acclaimed film noir Detour. She featured in more than 20 B movies between 1943 and 1946.\nEffectively leaving the film business in the mid-1950s, Savage made occasional appearances on television and worked for industrial and inspirational film producers from the 1950s to the 1970s. She made a number of live appearances at film festivals, especially for screenings of Detour.\nIn 2007, she was cast by director Guy Maddin as his mother in My Winnipeg, \"a part that had been tipped to bring her an Academy Award and which introduced her to a legion of new fans\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2018", "text": null, "image": "images/2018.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2019", "text": "The precise taxonomy of the genus Allium is still poorly understood with incorrect descriptions being widespread. With over 850 species distributed over the Northern hemisphere Allium is the sole genus in the Allieae, one of four tribes of subfamily Allioideae. New species continue to be described and Allium is both highly variable and one of the largest monocotyledonous genera, but the precise taxonomy of Allium is poorly understood, with incorrect descriptions being widespread. The difficulties arise from the fact that the genus displays considerable polymorphism and has adapted to a wide variety of habitats. Furthermore, traditional classications had been based on homoplasious characteristics. However, the genus has been shown to be monophyletic, containing three major clades, although some proposed subgenera are not. Some progress is being made using molecular phylogenetic methods, and the internal transcribed spacer region, including the 5.8S rDNA and the two spacers ITS1 and ITS2, is one of the more commonly used markers in the study of the differentiation of the Allium species.", "image": "images/2019.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2020", "text": "During the years 1781\u20131782, at the age of 23, Robert Burns lived in Irvine, North Ayrshire for a period of around 9 months, whilst learning the craft of flax-dressing from Alexander Peacock, who may have been his mother's half-brother, working at the heckling shop in the Glasgow Vennel. Dr John Cumming of Milgarholm, a provost of Irvine, claimed that he had invited Burns to come to Irvine to learn flax dressing. During this time he made a number of acquaintances, befriended several locals and took regular walks into the Eglinton Woods via the old Irvine to Kilwinning toll road and the Drukken or Drucken Steps. Steps over the Red Burn and back via the site of Saint Brides or Bryde's Well at Stanecastle. Burns had several other connections with the Eglinton Estate and other branches of the Montgomerie family. He probably left in March 1782.", "image": "images/2020.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2021", "text": "\u014ctomo S\u014drin, also known as Fujiwara no Yoshishige and \u014ctomo Yoshishige, was a Japanese feudal lord of the \u014ctomo clan, one of the few to have converted to Roman Catholicism. The eldest son of \u014ctomo Yoshiaki, he inherited the Funai Domain, on Ky\u016bsh\u016b, Japan's southernmost main island, from his father. He is perhaps most significant for having appealed to Toyotomi Hideyoshi to intervene in Ky\u016bsh\u016b against the Shimazu clan, thus spurring Hideyoshi's Ky\u016bsh\u016b Campaign of 1587.", "image": "images/2021.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2022", "text": "Line 1 is the oldest line of the Budapest Metro. It is known locally as \"the small underground\", while the M2, M3 and M4 are called \"metr\u00f3\". It is the third oldest underground after the London Underground and the Mersey Railway, the third rapid transit rail line worldwide of any type to exclusively use electric traction, and the first on the European mainland. It was built from 1894 to 1896.\nLine 1 runs northeast from the city center on the Pest side under Andr\u00e1ssy \u00fat to the V\u00e1rosliget, or City Park. Like Line 3, it does not serve Buda.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2023", "text": "The Landsberger Stra\u00dfe is one of the main arterial roads in Munich.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2024", "text": "Oriente is one of the 18 barrios of the municipality of San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is composed of 3 subbarrios: Bor\u00ednquen, L\u00f3pez Sicard\u00f3, and San Jos\u00e9. Before 1951, it was part of the former municipality of Rio Piedras. According to Census 2000, it had a population of 31,374. It is surrounded by the barrios of Sabana Llana Norte to the East, Sabana Llana Sur to the South, Hato Rey Central and Hato Rey Norte to the West, and with Santurce barrio and the \"San Jose Lagoon\" to the North.", "image": "images/2024.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2025", "text": null, "image": "images/2025.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2026", "text": "Grappa is an alcoholic beverage: a fragrant, grape-based pomace brandy of Italian origin that contains 35 to 60 percent alcohol by volume. Grappa is traditionally produced in Northern Italy and is also widely consumed in places like Argentina, Bulgaria, Uruguay and Galicia.\nThe flavor of grappa, like that of wine, depends on the type and quality of the grapes used, as well as the specifics of the distillation process. Grappa is made by distilling the skins, pulp, seeds, and stems left over from winemaking after pressing the grapes. It was originally made to prevent waste by using these leftovers. A similar drink, known as acquavite d'uva, is made by distilling whole must.\nGrappa is now a protected name in the European Union. To be called grappa, the following criteria must be met:\nProduced in Italy, or in the Italian part of Switzerland, or in San Marino\nProduced from pomace\nFermentation and distillation must occur on the pomace\u2014no added water\nCriterion 2 rules out the direct fermentation of pure grape juice, which is the method used to produce brandy.\nCriterion 3 has two important implications. First, the distillation must occur on solids.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2027", "text": null, "image": "images/2027.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2028", "text": null, "image": "images/2028.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2030", "text": "The 27th Fighter Squadron is a unit of the United States Air Force 1st Operations Group located at Joint Base Langley\u2013Eustis, Virginia. The 27th is equipped with the F-22 Raptor.\nThe 27th Fighter Squadron is the oldest active fighter squadron in the United States Air Force, with over 100 years of service to the nation. It was organized as the 21st Aero Squadron on 8 May 1917 at Kelly Field, Texas. The squadron deployed to France and fought on the Western Front during World War I as a pursuit squadron. It took part in the Champagne-Marne defensive; Aisne-Marne offensive; St. Mihiel offensive, and Meuse-Argonne offensive.\nDuring World War II the unit served in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations as part of Twelfth Air Force as a P-38 Lightning fighter squadron, participating in the North African and Italian campaigns. During the Cold War it was both an Air Defense Command fighter-interceptor squadron as later as part of Tactical Air Command. It was the first USAF operational squadron equipped with the F-15A Eagle in January 1976.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2031", "text": "The Miocene Ditch is one of three historic ditches along the west side of the Nome River, on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. It and the other two, the Seward and Pioneer ditches, were built to provide water to early placer mining operations near Nome. The Miocene is the oldest and longest of the three ditches, and the highest in elevation. From suitable places along the Nome-Taylor Road the ditches form distinct parallel lines crossing tundra promontories west of the river.\nThe ditch begins on the Nome River near the confluence with Buffalo Creek. As recently as the mid-1990s, there was a substantial head gate visible at the upper end of the ditch. There is some difference of opinion regarding the precise length of the ditch. Purington puts the length of the ditch and its laterals at 54 miles. Four years later, the length is stated to be 62 miles. On the north side of King Mountain, the ditch forks, carrying water to mines in both the Snake and Nome River drainages. The upper and lower sections of the ditch were built to be 8 feet wide at the bottom and 11 feet wide at the top, while the middle section was ten feet wide at the bottom and 14 feet at the top.", "image": "images/2031.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2032", "text": "The Mount Zion Baptist Church is a historic church in Miami, Florida. It is located at 301 Northwest 9th Street. On December 29, 1988, it was added to the U.S. [[National Register of Historic Places. ]].", "image": "images/2032.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2033", "text": null, "image": "images/2033.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2034", "text": "Benslie is a small village in North Ayrshire, in the parish of Kilwinning, Scotland. Map reference NS 336 429.", "image": "images/2034.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2035", "text": "Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich of Russia was a son of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia, a grandson of Emperor Alexander II and a first cousin of Nicholas II, Russia\u2019s last Tsar.\nIn 1900, he began an affair with the famous ballerina Mathilde Kschessinska, becoming the third grand duke to fall for her.\nGrand Duke Andrei followed a military career and graduated from the Alexandrovskaya Military Law academy in 1905. He occupied different military positions during the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, but with no particular distinction. He became senator in 1911 and was appointed Major General in the Russian Army in 1915. He took part in World War I, but was away from real combat spending most of the conflict at Russia's headquarters or in idle time in Saint Petersburg.\nIn February 1917, shortly before the fall of the Russian monarchy, Grand Duke Andrei left Saint Petersburg to join his mother in Kislovodsk. He remained in the Caucasus for the next three years. After the October Revolution he was briefly arrested along with his brother, Grand Duke Boris, but they escaped. He departed revolutionary Russia in March 1920, being the last grand duke to leave for exile.", "image": "images/2035.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2036", "text": null, "image": "images/2036.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2037", "text": "Astyanax is a genus of freshwater fish in the family Characidae of the order Characiformes. Some of these fish, like many of their relatives, are kept as aquarium pets and known collectively as tetras. With around 150 described species and new ones being described yearly, this genus is among the largest of the entire order; Hyphessobrycon also has more than 145 species and which one is larger at any one time depends on whether more species have been recently described in one or the other. The blind and colorless cave tetra of Mexico is a famous member of the genus, but its taxonomic position is disputed: Some recognize it as part of the Mexican tetra and this is supported by phylogenetic evidence, but others recognize the cave form as a separate species, A. jordani.\nThe type species is A. argentatus, now regarded as a form of the Mexican tetra. The generic name comes from Astyanax, a character in Greek mythology, who was the son of Hector of Troy; in homage to this, several specific epithets also refer to the Iliad.", "image": "images/2037.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2039", "text": null, "image": "images/2039.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2040", "text": "Udayagiri is the largest Buddhist complex in the Indian state of Odisha. It is composed of major stupas and monasteries. Together with the nearby complexes of Lalitgiri and Ratnagiri, it is part of Puspagiri University. The heritage sites are also known collectively as the \"Diamond Triangle\" of the \"Ratnagiri-Udayagiri-Lalitgiri\" complex. Per epigraphical artifacts found at the site, its historical name was \"Madhavapura Mahavihara.\" This Buddhist complex, preceded by the Ratnagiri and Lalitgiri sites, with their monasteries, is believed to have been active between the 7th and the 12th centuries.", "image": "images/2040.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2041", "text": "Aiyas Matriculation School is an Indian public school providing from primary to higher secondary education. It is located in Thirukkalachery, Mayiladuthurai district, Tamil Nadu, India.\nThis school is listed with the Government of Tamil Nadu, Department of School Education -, India.\nThis school was opened and run by Alhaj MKM Aboobakar who is also the principal and the school correspondent.", "image": "images/2041.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2043", "text": null, "image": "images/2043.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2044", "text": "Oettingen in Bayern is a town in the Donau-Ries district, in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 29 km northwest of Donauw\u00f6rth, and 14 km northeast of N\u00f6rdlingen.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2045", "text": null, "image": "images/2045.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2046", "text": "The Presiding Bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) is a priesthood calling with church-wide authority. The Presiding Bishop is the highest leadership position within the church's Aaronic priesthood.", "image": "images/2046.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2047", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Albemarle County, Virginia.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.\nThere are 101 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 5 National Historic Landmarks. Another property was once listed but has been removed.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 31, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2048", "text": "Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in Western Asia, bordered by Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Kuwait to the southeast, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the southwest and Syria to the west. The capital, and largest city, is Baghdad. Iraq is home to diverse ethnic groups including Arabs, Kurds, Assyrians, Turkmen, Shabakis, Yazidis, Armenians, Mandaeans, Circassians, Sabians and Kawliya. Around 99% of the country's 38 million citizens are Muslims, with tiny minorities of Christians, Yarsans, Yezidis and Mandeans also present. The official languages of Iraq are Arabic and Kurdish.\nIraq has a coastline measuring 58 km on the northern Persian Gulf and encompasses the Mesopotamian Alluvial Plain, the northwestern end of the Zagros mountain range and the eastern part of the Syrian Desert. Two major rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates, run south through Iraq and into the Shatt al-Arab near the Persian Gulf. These rivers provide Iraq with significant amounts of fertile land. The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, historically known as Mesopotamia, is often referred to as the cradle of civilisation.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2049", "text": "Vaulnaveys-le-Bas is a commune in the Is\u00e8re department in southeastern France.", "image": "images/2049.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2050", "text": "Symbiogenesis, or endosymbiotic theory, is the leading evolutionary theory of the origin of eukaryotic cells from prokaryotic organisms. The theory holds that mitochondria, plastids such as chloroplasts, and possibly other organelles of eukaryotic cells are descended from formerly free-living prokaryotes taken one inside the other in endosymbiosis. Mitochondria appear to be phylogenetically related to Rickettsiales proteobacteria, and chloroplasts to nitrogen-fixing filamentous cyanobacteria. The theory was first articulated in 1905 and 1910 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, and advanced and substantiated with microbiological evidence by Lynn Margulis in 1967.", "image": "images/2050.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2051", "text": "Canberra\nis the capital city of Australia. Founded following the federation of the colonies of Australia as the seat of government for the new nation, it is Australia's largest inland city and the eighth-largest city overall. The city is located at the northern end of the Australian Capital Territory; 280 km south-west of Sydney and 660 km north-east of Melbourne.\nOn 1 January 1901, federation of the colonies of Australia was achieved. Section 125 of the new Australian Constitution provided that land, situated in New South Wales and at least 100 miles from Sydney, would be ceded to the new federal government. Following discussion and exploration of various areas within New South Wales, the Seat of Government Act 1908 was passed in 1908 which specified a capital in the Yass-Canberra region. The land was transferred to the Commonwealth by New South Wales in 1911, creating the Australian Capital Territory, two years prior to the capital city being founded and formally named as Canberra in 1913.\nIt is unusual among Australian cities, being an entirely planned city outside of any state, similar to Washington, D.C. in the United States or Bras\u00edlia in Brazil.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2052", "text": "Romolo Bacchini, also credited as Bachini was a filmmaker, musician, painter and Italian dialect poet, who spent his career during the silent film era.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2053", "text": null, "image": "images/2053.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2054", "text": "Ilias Ali is a Kazakhstani former ice dancer. With Karina Uzurova, he competed in the final segment at two ISU Championships and finished sixth at the 2015 Winter Universiade.", "image": "images/2054.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2055", "text": null, "image": "images/2055.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2056", "text": null, "image": "images/2056.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2057", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Indian River County, Florida.\nThis is a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Indian River County, Florida, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.\nThere are 29 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2019.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2059", "text": null, "image": "images/2059.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2060", "text": "Akhenaten, also spelled Echnaton, Akhenaton, Ikhnaton, and Khuenaten, was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh reigning c. 1353\u20131336 or 1351\u20131334 BC, the tenth ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Before the fifth year of his reign, he was known as Amenhotep IV.\nAkhenaten is noted for abandoning Egypt's traditional polytheistic religion and introducing Atenism, worship centered on Aten. The views of Egyptologists differ whether Atenism should be considered as absolute monotheism, or whether it was monolatry, syncretism, or henotheism. This culture shift away from traditional religion was not widely accepted. After his death, Akhenaten's monuments were dismantled and hidden, his statues were destroyed, and his name excluded from lists of rulers compiled by later pharaohs. Traditional religious practice was gradually restored, notably under his close successor Tutankhamun, who changed his name from Tutankhaten early in his reign. When some dozen years later rulers without clear rights of succession from the Eighteenth Dynasty founded a new dynasty, they discredited Akhenaten and his immediate successors, referring to Akhenaten himself as \"the enemy\" or \"that criminal\" in archival records.", "image": "images/2060.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2061", "text": "The Meehambee Dolmen is a megalithic portal tomb dating from about 3500 BC located in County Roscommon, Ireland.\nIt was discovered by two local children in the 1960s who unearthed two stone axes.\nOriginally supported on 6 upright portals, 2.3 metres high, the capstone is estimated to weigh twenty-four tonnes. The portal stone supporting the back of the capstone has collapsed, allowing the capstone to slide backwards out of position, causing the doorstone to collapse also. The capstone now rests at a 45-degree angle\nIt is thought that these tombs, of which over 1,200 have been identified in Ireland, were either the burial place of a single important king or chieftain or perhaps the tombs of several members of a tribe who inhabited the area in the Neolithic era.", "image": "images/2061.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2062", "text": "The Falcon Heavy is a partially reusable heavy-lift launch vehicle designed and manufactured by SpaceX. It is derived from the Falcon 9 vehicle and consists of a strengthened Falcon 9 first stage as the center core with two additional Falcon 9-like first stages as strap-on boosters. The Falcon Heavy has the highest payload capacity of any currently operational launch vehicle, the third-highest capacity of any rocket ever to reach orbit, trailing the Saturn V and Energia, and the third-highest capacity of any orbital-class rocket ever launched successfully.\nSpaceX conducted the Falcon Heavy's maiden launch on February 6, 2018, at 3:45 p.m. EST. The rocket carried a Tesla Roadster belonging to SpaceX founder Elon Musk, carrying a dummy dubbed \"Starman\", as a dummy payload. The second Falcon Heavy launch occurred on April 11, 2019 and all three booster rockets successfully returned to earth. The third Falcon Heavy launch successfully occurred on June 25, 2019. Since then, the Falcon Heavy has been certified for the National Security Space Launch program.", "image": "images/2062.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2063", "text": "Line M1 is the first line of the Warsaw Metro. It is 23.1 km long, has 21 stations and runs from the Kabaty estate in the Ursyn\u00f3w district to the M\u0142ociny district in Bielany.\nThe decision to build it was made in 1982, and a year later the first works in Ursyn\u00f3w began. In 1995, the first section of the route connecting Ursyn\u00f3w and Mokot\u00f3w with \u015ar\u00f3dmie\u015bcie was launched, and the next sections were put into operation in the following years. In 2008, construction of the Bielany section was completed and crossings on the whole line were started. In 2014, a decision was taken to abandon the plans to build two downtown stations, which were omitted in 1989 for financial reasons.\nM1 trains run from approximately 5:00 AM to 12:10 AM and from approximately 5:00 AM to 3:00 AM.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2064", "text": "Zia Hyunsu Shin is a South Korean violinist.\nShin was born in Jeonju, and studies at the Korea National University of Arts. She plays a Guadagnini, which is on loan from the Kumho Asiana Foundation. She won the first great prize of Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud International Violin Competition in 2008. She made her professional debut in 2009, playing Mendelssohn Violin Concerto at the National Symphony Orchestra of Washington D.C under Ivan Fischer. She won the third prize in the finale of the 2012 Queen Elisabeth Music Competition. She was previously known just as Hyun-Soo Shin, but in 2013 she added the name Zia because she found that people in other countries often mispronounced the name Hyun-Soo, or assumed she was a man because they did not know whether the name was masculine or feminine.", "image": "images/2064.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2065", "text": "The Salmson-B\u00e9chereau SB-5 was a two-seat fighter aircraft built for a French government programme in 1925. Despite a powerful engine it did not perform well and only one was built.", "image": "images/2065.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2066", "text": "Borisov Arena is a football-specific stadium in Barysaw, Belarus and is the home stadium of FC BATE Borisov and the Belarus national football team. The stadium's official capacity is 13,126.", "image": "images/2066.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2067", "text": "The 2019 Georgian protests, also known as Gavrilov's Night or Protests in Georgia, refers to a series of anti-occupation and anti-government protests in the country of Georgia.", "image": "images/2067.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2070", "text": "North Adams Regional Hospital was a full-service community hospital in North Adams, Massachusetts. It served the Northern Berkshire communities of Adams, Cheshire, Clarksburg, Florida, Lanesborough, North Adams, Savoy, Williamstown and communities in southern Vermont and in eastern New York state. The hospital was part of Northern Berkshire Healthcare, a not-for-profit organization. NBH closed it on March 28, 2014.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2071", "text": "Nematherium is an extinct genus of ground sloth of the family Scelidotheriidae, endemic to Argentina and Chile, South America during the Middle Miocene epoch. Fossils have been found in the Cura-Mall\u00edn Formation of Chile and the Santa Cruz and Sarmiento Formations of Argentina.", "image": "images/2071.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2072", "text": null, "image": "images/2072.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2073", "text": "The Billboard Top Christian Albums ranks the best-performing Christian music albums of the week in the United States. The chart was titled Top Contemporary Christian Albums until 2003 and was renamed to the Top Christian Albums on issue date August 16, 2003.\nThe data is compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based collectively on each album's weekly physical sales. Throughout the decade, a total of 129 albums claimed the top spot of the chart.\nWOW albums were the most successful of the decade. Twelve albums spent a total of 75 weeks atop, with two albums topping the year end charts.", "image": "images/2073.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2074", "text": "Godfrey Morgan was an Australian journalist, politician, and farmer. He served on the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1909 until 1938, first for the electoral district of Murilla and then for the electoral district of Dalby.", "image": "images/2074.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2075", "text": "Philip Edwin Bujak is an educationalist and commentator on Anglo Polish affairs\nAs CEO of Montessori St Nicholas Charity he was responsible for the founding of the Montessori Schools Association, the Montessori Evaluation and Accreditation Board, and a leader in the drive for the creation of state funded Montessori schools.", "image": "images/2075.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2076", "text": "Felipe Massa is a Brazilian former racing driver. He competed in 15 seasons of Formula One between 2002 and 2017, where he scored 11 Grand Prix victories, 41 podiums and finished as championship runner-up in 2008.\nMassa started his career in go-karting from the age of eight continuing in national and regional championships for seven years. He moved into Formula Chevrolet and claimed the championship. He moved in Italian Formula Renault in 2000 and won the title along with the European championship. Massa went into Euro Formula 3000 taking the championship in 2001.\nMassa started his Formula One career with Sauber before joining Scuderia Ferrari as a test driver for 2003. He returned to Sauber for 2004 and 2005 before rejoining Ferrari where he won two races in 2006 including his home Grand Prix becoming the first Brazilian since Ayrton Senna to win the Brazilian Grand Prix. Massa won three races in 2007, finishing 4th in the Drivers' Championship. He finished second in the 2008 Drivers' World Championship after a long title battle with Lewis Hamilton, winning six races to Hamilton's five.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2077", "text": "\u00c5karp is a locality in Burl\u00f6v Municipality in Sk\u00e5ne County in Sweden. In 2010, 5,617 people lived there.", "image": "images/2077.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2078", "text": null, "image": "images/2078.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2079", "text": "The Nissan Sunny is an automobile built by the Japanese automaker Nissan from 1966 to 2006. In the early 1980s, the brand changed from Datsun to Nissan in line with other models by the company. Although production of the Sunny in Japan ended in 2006, the name remains in use in the Chinese market for a rebadged version of the Nissan Latio.\nIn North America, the later models were known as the Nissan Sentra; in Mexico, the Sunny is known as the Nissan Tsuru, which is Japanese for the bird species \"crane\". The latest versions of the Sunny were larger than the early models, and may be considered compact cars. Earlier versions were subcompact cars. All Sunnys through the 1982 model year used Nissan A engine motors. It was designed to compete with the Toyota Corolla.\nThe \"Sunny\" name has been used on other Nissan models, notably various export versions of the Nissan Pulsar model line. The Sunny has been imported and later manufactured worldwide under numerous names, and body styles, in economical, luxury and performance packages. Some configurations appear to be unique based on bodystyle appearances, but sharing a common platform.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2080", "text": null, "image": "images/2080.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2081", "text": null, "image": "images/2081.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2082", "text": null, "image": "images/2082.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2083", "text": "Teruoka Station is a railway station in Hita, \u014cita Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Kyudai Main Line.", "image": "images/2083.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2084", "text": "T\u00e1llya is a village in Borsod-Aba\u00faj-Zempl\u00e9n county, Northern Hungary, 45 kilometres from county seat Miskolc, in the famous Tokaj-Hegyalja wine district.", "image": "images/2084.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2085", "text": "General elections were held in Costa Rica on 4 February 1990. Rafael \u00c1ngel Calder\u00f3n Fournier of the Social Christian Unity Party won the presidential election, whilst his party also won the parliamentary election. Voter turnout was 81.8%.\nUnlike previous elections, Calderon's nomination was not undisputed. Despite expressing that he would not run again for President after the results of the previous race, he was eventually convinced by his followers. Yet, young former minister and business man Miguel \u00c1ngel Rodr\u00edguez Echeverr\u00eda from the liberal faction inside PUSC choose to face Calder\u00f3n at the primaries. Former deputy Jos\u00e9 Hine from PUSC's left wing also run with testimonial results.\nDespite the fact that Rodr\u00edguez clearly had no chance against Calder\u00f3n, his candidacy was considered a smart move, as he would start to be in the spotlight and helping his way in future nominations. As expected, Calder\u00f3n won the primary election with 75% of the votes.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2086", "text": null, "image": "images/2086.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2087", "text": "Elections for members of the New York City Council were held in 2013. Primary elections were held on September 10, 2013, for all 51 districts of the city council. Many incumbents are termed out of office, while others were defeated in the primary, resulting in the largest turnover of council members since 2001, when 36 new members were nominated and elected to office in the council. Those who won their primaries without another contending party in the same district are considered the effective winner of the seat outright.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2088", "text": "The Hyundai Venue is a five-door subcompact crossover SUV manufactured by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai and derived from the platform of its Accent subcompact car. The Venue is Hyundai's smallest crossover. The Venue debuted at the 2019 New York International Auto Show. The Venue fits below the Hyundai Kona in Hyundai's international lineup and below the Hyundai Creta in India and other markets where the Creta is sold.\nThe Indian-made Venue is internally coded as QXI, while the Korean-made Venue is coded QX0.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2089", "text": "Aladzha Monastery is a medieval Orthodox Christian cave monastery complex in northeastern Bulgaria, 17 km north of central Varna and 3 km west of Golden Sands beach resort, in a protected forest area adjacent to the Golden Sands Nature Park.\nThe monastery caves were hewn into a 25-m high vertical karst cliff near the upper edge of the Franga Plateau on several levels. The complex includes two small nearby catacombs.\nDedicated to the Holy Trinity, it was an active hesychast monastic community of the Second Bulgarian Empire since the 12th century and perhaps survived until the early 18th century. Nearby, remains of a 5th-century cave monastery have been found.\nA cave monastery may have existed not far from the modern monastery Aladzha, near Varna. Its early dating to the fourth century is secured by fragments of glassware, but coins of Justinian indicate that the complex may have still been in use during the 500s.\nAs late as the early 20th century, the forested hills surrounding the monastery and known as Hachuka or Latin, were regarded by locals as sacred and inhabited by a mythical chthonic daemon treasure keeper, Imri Pop or Rim-Papa.", "image": "images/2089.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2090", "text": null, "image": "images/2090.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2091", "text": "Siese was a vizier and treasurer of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt. He was most likely in office under Amenemhat II.\nInformation about Siese is primarily derived from his mastaba, which was excavated by Jacques de Morgan around 1894/5 at Dahshur and rediscovered in 2008 by an Egyptian team. The mastaba was decorated with a palace facade and with scenes showing Siese and his family. Four panels with the image of Siese in front of an offering table were excavated by de Morgan and are now on display in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo. The burial chamber of the tomb is decorated with the Pyramid Texts. On the chamber, he is given the title \"Treasurer\".\nFrom other objects it is possible to reconstruct elements of his career. He started as a chamberlain, then was appointed high steward, and later became treasurer. Towards the end of his career he was appointed vizier.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2092", "text": null, "image": "images/2092.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2093", "text": "Mooste is a small borough in P\u00f5lva Parish, P\u00f5lva County, Estonia.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2095", "text": "Sendai is the capital city of Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, the largest city in the T\u014dhoku region, and the second largest city north of Tokyo. As of 1 June 2020, the city had a population of 1,091,407 in 525,828 households, and is one of Japan's 20 designated cities. The city was founded in 1600 by the daimy\u014d Date Masamune. It is nicknamed the City of Trees; there are zelkova trees lining many of the main thoroughfares such as J\u014dzenji Street and Aoba Street.\nIn the summer, the Sendai Tanabata Festival, the largest Tanabata festival in Japan, is held. In winter, the trees are decorated with thousands of lights for the Pageant of Starlight, lasting through most of December.\nOn 11 March, 2011, coastal areas of the city suffered catastrophic damage from a magnitude 9.0 offshore earthquake, which triggered a destructive tsunami.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2096", "text": null, "image": "images/2096.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2097", "text": "The Oldsmobile 88 is a full-size car that was sold and produced by Oldsmobile from 1949 until 1999. From 1950 to 1974 the 88 was the division's top-selling line, particularly the entry-level models such as the 88 and Dynamic 88. The 88 series was also an image leader for Oldsmobile, particularly in the early years when it was one of the best performing automobiles thanks to its relatively small size, light weight and advanced overhead-valve high-compression V8 engine. This engine, originally designed for the larger C-bodied and more luxurious 98 series, also replaced the straight-8 on the smaller B-bodied 78. With the large, high performance V8, the Oldsmobile 88 is considered by some to be the first muscle car, although this title is disputed.\nA large number of variations in nomenclature were seen over this long model run \u2014 Futuramic, Super, Golden Rocket, Dynamic, Jetstar, Delta, Delmont, Starfire, Holiday, L/S, LSS, Celebrity, and Royale were used at various times with the 88 badge, and Fiesta appeared on some station wagons in the 1950s and 1960s. The name was more commonly shown as numerals in the earlier years and was changed to spell out \"Eighty Eight\" starting in 1989.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2098", "text": "The list of churches in M\u00f8re is a list of the Church of Norway churches the Diocese of M\u00f8re which covers all of M\u00f8re og Romsdal county in Norway. This list is divided into several sections, one for each deanery in the diocese. Administratively within each deanery, the churches are divided by municipalities which have their own church council and then into parishes which have their own councils. Each parish may have one or more congregation.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2100", "text": "None", "image": "images/2100.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2101", "text": "G.I. Rossolimo Boarding School No. 49 is a boarding school for orphans with mental disabilities, located in Moscow. Founded in 1873, initially known as the St. Mary's Shelter, served as a center for research in child psychopathology under the direction of G.I. Rossolimo. It was named for him in 1928.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2104", "text": "The El Paso Women's Hall of Fame honors and recognizes the accomplishments of El Paso women. It is sponsored by the El Paso Commission for Women and was established in 1985. The first inductees were honored in 1990.\nInductees are women who live in El Paso and who have made a significant contribution and impact on the community. The Commission accepts nominations from the public. There are four honorary members, including Herlinda Chew, Polly Harris, Drusilla Nixon and Hedwig Schwartz. Streets in El Paso have been named after hall of fame inductees.", "image": "images/2104.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2105", "text": "The national treasures of Singapore are artifacts deemed to have significant historical importance to the country of Singapore.", "image": "images/2105.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2106", "text": "The following is a list of the MTV Europe Music Award winners and nominees for Best Russian Act.", "image": "images/2106.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2107", "text": "Mitcham tram stop is a Tramlink stop in Mitcham in the London Borough of Merton. The stop is located between Belgrave Walk and Mitcham Junction. It was formerly Mitcham railway station, which closed in 1997. The tram stop consists of twin platforms accessible by ramps at either end.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2108", "text": null, "image": "images/2108.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2110", "text": "The National Museum of Finland presents Finnish history from the Stone Age to the present day, through objects and cultural history. The Finnish National Romantic style building is located in central Helsinki and is a part of the Finnish Heritage Agency, under the Ministry of Culture and Education.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2111", "text": "The Siege of La Rochelle was a result of a war between the French royal forces of Louis XIII of France and the Huguenots of La Rochelle in 1627\u201328. The siege marked the height of the struggle between the Catholics and the Protestants in France, and ended with a complete victory for King Louis XIII and the Catholics.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2112", "text": "Santa Clara is the main railway station of the city of Santa Clara, seat of Villa Clara Province, Cuba. It is owned by the state company Ferrocarriles de Cuba and is located in front of Parque de los M\u00e1rtires. It is one of the most important stations of Cuba and, along with Havana Central, Santiago and Camag\u00fcey, is a network's divisional headquarters.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2114", "text": "The small five-toed jerboa is a rodent of the family Dipodidae and genus Allactaga, that has five digits. They are hopping rodents of the rocky deserts in Asia. They have been found in Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, China, Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Turkmenistan. They have long hind feet, short forelimbs, and walk upright. The jerboa body length ranges from 5\u201315 cm and has a tail ranging from 7\u201325 cm. They have large ears in comparison to their body size and a large tail. The tail assists and serves as support when the jerboa is standing upright. These hopping rodents can reach a speed up to 48 km/hr. The forelimbs of the jerboa serve as a pair of hands for feeding, grooming, etc. The male jerboa is usually larger in size and weight in comparison to the female jerboa. The pelt of the jerboa is either silky or velvety in texture and light in color, the coloration helps camouflage into surroundings to avoid predators. \"Its coloration varies from sandy or buff to dark russet or black with pale under parts and a white strip on the hip\u201d.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2115", "text": "Johnnie Walker, sometimes credited as Johnny Walker, was an American actor and producer popular from the silent era to the late 1930s. He appeared in a variety of short and feature films, including the highly successful features Captain Fly-by-Night, Over the Hill to the Poorhouse, Broken Hearts of Broadway and Old Ironsides. He began his film career in 1915.", "image": "images/2115.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2116", "text": "A United Nations Secretary-General selection was held in 1976 at the end of Kurt Waldheim's first term. After a single symbolic veto from China to show its support for a Secretary-General from the Third World, Waldheim easily defeated Luis Echeverr\u00eda \u00c1lvarez in the balloting. The Security Council re-selected Kurt Waldheim as Secretary General for another five-year term beginning 1 January 1977.", "image": "images/2116.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2117", "text": "TVP 2 is a Polish public mainstream TV channel operated by TVP. Its varied line-up contains all kinds of programming although it focuses on entertainment: stand up comedy, comic shows, cabaret, and themed talk shows. TVP2 was launched October 1970.", "image": "images/2117.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2118", "text": "The Chesme Church, is a small Russian Orthodox church at 12 Lensoveta Street, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was built by the Russian court architect Yury Felten in 1780, at the direction of Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia. A memorial church, it was erected adjacent to the Chesme Palace between Saint Petersburg and Tsarskoye Selo to commemorate the anniversary of Russia's 1770 victory over Turkish forces in Chesme Bay in the Aegean Sea during the Russo-Turkish War of 1768\u20131774.\nThe church and Chesme Palace were the earliest Neo-Gothic constructions in the St Petersburg area. Considered by some to be St Petersburg's single most impressive church, it is a rare example of very early Gothic Revival influence in Russian church architecture.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2119", "text": "The Desert Air Force, also known chronologically as Air Headquarters Western Desert, Air Headquarters Libya, the Western Desert Air Force, and the First Tactical Air Force, was an Allied tactical air force created from No. 204 Group RAF under RAF Middle East Command in North Africa in 1941 to provide close air support to the British Eighth Army against Axis forces. Throughout World War II, the DAF was made up of squadrons from the Royal Air Force, the South African Air Force, the Royal Australian Air Force, the United States Army Air Forces and other Allied air forces.\nIn October 1941, the Western Desert Air Forces had 16 squadrons of aircraft and fielded approximately 1,000 combat aircraft by late 1941. By the time of the Second Battle of El Alamein, the DAF fielded 29 squadrons flying Boston, Baltimore and Mitchell medium bombers; Hurricane, Kittyhawk, Tomahawk, Warhawk and Spitfire fighters and fighter-bombers. There were over 1,500 combat aircraft, more than double the number of aircraft the Axis could field.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2120", "text": null, "image": "images/2120.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2121", "text": "Beefalo, are 3/8 Bison and 5/8 Bovine, a fertile hybrid offspring of domestic cattle, usually a male in managed breeding programs, and the American bison, usually a female in managed breeding programs. The breed was created to combine the characteristics of both animals for beef production.\nBeefalo are primarily cattle in genetics and appearance, with the breed association defining a full Beefalo as one with three-eighths bison genetics, while animals with higher percentages of bison genetics are called \"bison hybrids\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2122", "text": "Arsinoes Chaos is a chaos terrain in the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle on Mars. It is 200 km in diameter. Its location is 7.66 \u00b0S and 27.9 \u00b0W. Arsinoes Chaos was named after Arsinoe, a queen of ancient Egypt, daughter of Ptolemy and Berenice.\nChaos terrain on Mars is distinctive; nothing on Earth compares to it. Chaos terrain generally consists of irregular groups of large blocks, some tens of kilometres across and a hundred or more meters high. The tilted and flat topped blocks form depressions hundreds of metres deep. A chaotic region can be recognized by a rat's nest of mesas, buttes, and hills, chopped through with valleys which in places look almost patterned. Some parts of this chaotic area have not collapsed completely\u2014they are still formed into large mesas, so they may still contain water ice.\nSome buttes and mesas in Arsinoes display layering. Many places on Mars show rocks arranged in layers. Rock can form layers in a variety of ways. Volcanoes, wind, or water can produce layers. Layers can be hardened by the action of groundwater. Martian ground water probably moved hundreds of kilometers, and in the process it dissolved many minerals from the rock it passed through.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2123", "text": "The Formula One World Drivers' Championship is awarded by the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Internationale de l'Automobile to the most successful Formula One racing car driver over a season, as determined by a points system based on individual Grand Prix results.\nThe Drivers' Championship was first awarded in 1950, to Giuseppe Farina. The first driver to win multiple Championships was Alberto Ascari, in 1952 and 1953. The current Drivers' Champion is Lewis Hamilton who won his sixth title in 2019.\nA driver secures the World Championship each season when it is no longer mathematically possible for another driver to beat them no matter the outcome of the remaining races, although it is not officially awarded until the end of the season. The Drivers' Championship has been won in the final race of the season 29 times in the 69 seasons it has been awarded. The earliest in a season that the Drivers' Championship has been clinched was in 2002, when Michael Schumacher secured the title with six races remaining.\nOverall, thirty-three different drivers have won the Championship, with German Michael Schumacher holding the record for most titles, at seven.", "image": "images/2123.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2124", "text": "The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Decatur, Illinois.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2126", "text": "Taco Remkes is a Dutch professional golfer who currently plays on the European Tour.\nRemkes earned his place on the European Tour for the 2009 season by winning three times on the Challenge Tour in 2008 on his way to 3rd on the final rankings. Thus far his best finish at the highest level is tied for 12th at the Joburg Open.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2127", "text": null, "image": "images/2127.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2128", "text": "A list of windmills in Nord, France.", "image": "images/2128.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2130", "text": "The Hon. Gilbert Horace Licudi QC is a Gibraltarian barrister and MP of Gibraltar, member of the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party. He is married and has two children.", "image": "images/2130.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2131", "text": "Melton Constable railway works was a railway maintenance and production facility on the Midland and Great Northern Railway. The buildings and operations in the village of Melton Constable from 1883 to 1964 were vital to the village economy and indeed it is known that the village itself was created to house the employees who worked there. The works are known by many as the 'Crewe of North Norfolk' as Crewe was similar to Melton Constable, although on a much larger scale. Since the loss of the works and rail links the village has never recovered to pre World War I levels.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2132", "text": null, "image": "images/2132.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2133", "text": null, "image": "images/2133.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2134", "text": "The Tin Can Cathedral was the first independent Ukrainian church in North America. It was the heart of the Seraphimite Church. Founded in Winnipeg, it had no affiliation with any church in Europe.\nUkrainian immigrants began arriving in Canada in 1891 mainly from the Austro-Hungarian provinces, the regions of Bukovyna and Galicia. The new arrivals from Bukovyna were Eastern Orthodox, those from Galicia Eastern Catholic. In either case it was the Byzantine Rite with which they were familiar. By 1903 the Ukrainian immigrant population in Western Canada had become large enough to attract the attention of religious leaders, politicians, and educationalists.", "image": "images/2134.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2135", "text": "The North Shanxi Autonomous Government was an administratively autonomous component of Mengjiang from its creation in 1937 to its complete merger into Mengjiang in 1939. Following the Japanese invasion of China in July 1937, regional governments were established in Japanese-occupied territories. After Operation Chahar in September 1937, which extended Japanese control to northern Shanxi region, more formal control of the area was established through the creation of the North Shanxi Autonomous Government, as well as the South Chahar Autonomous Government to the east of Shanxi.\nAlthough Mengjiang at first only exerted a supervisory and directing role over the North Shanxi Autonomous Government by means of the Mengjiang United Committee, a conference of influential figures from the North Shanxi Autonomous Government, the South Chahar Autonomous Government, and Mengjiang; the influence exerted by Mengjiang over time allowed for greater and greater control over the affairs of the area, causing it to lose its administrative autonomy in 1939 through the formation of the United Mongol Autonomous Government.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2136", "text": "The Ch\u00e2teau Rocher is a French castle overlooking the Sioule river valley. It is located in the commune of Saint-R\u00e9my-de-Blot in the Puy-de-D\u00f4me d\u00e9partement of the Auvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes r\u00e9gion.\nThe \"romantic ruins of Ch\u00e2teau Rocher\", standing on a cliff above the river, are the remains of a 13th-century construction, with evidence of earlier building. The castle was built by the Lords of Bourbon. A masonry bridge crossing the moat leads to the entry door, now ruined, and the outer wall. A second wall existed in front of the two eastern towers. Three principal towers flanked the east and north fronts.\nPrivately owned, Ch\u00e2teau Rocher has been listed since 1913 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture.", "image": "images/2136.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2138", "text": "Zensh\u016byo is a Japanese Buddhist architectural style derived from Chinese Song Dynasty architecture. Named after the Zen sect of Buddhism which brought it to Japan, it emerged in the late 12th or early 13th century. Together with Way\u014d and Daibutsuy\u014d, it is one of the three most significant styles developed by Japanese Buddhism on the basis of Chinese models. Until World War II, this style was called karay\u014d but, like the Daibutsuy\u014d style, it was re-christened by \u014cta Hirotar\u014d, a 20th-century scholar. Its most typical features are a more or less linear layout of the garan, paneled doors hanging from hinges, intercolumnar toky\u014d, cusped windows, tail rafters, ornaments called kibana, and decorative pent roofs.\nK\u014dzan-ji's butsuden in Shimonoseki, Zenpuku-in's shaka-d\u014d in Kainan, Wakayama and Anraku-ji's pagoda in Ueda, Nagano, all dating to the Kamakura period, are considered the three most important Zensh\u016by\u014d buildings. K\u014dzan-ji's butsuden is the oldest extant building in the Zensh\u016by\u014d style in Japan.", "image": "images/2138.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2139", "text": null, "image": "images/2139.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2140", "text": "Tai Wo Hau Estate is a public housing estate in Tai Wo Hau, Kwai Chung, Kwai Tsing District, New Territories, Hong Kong. It has a total of 17 blocks following redevelopment.\nKwai Yin Court is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Tai Wo Hau Estate and opposite to MTR Tai Wo Hau Station. It has two blocks built in 1993.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2141", "text": "Florian M\u00fchlstein is an Austrian professional ice hockey defenseman currently an unrestricted free agent. He most recently played for EC VSV of the Austrian Hockey League. He has previously played in the EBEL for EC KAC and EC Red Bull Salzburg.\nAfter winning the 2014\u201315 Championship with Salzburg, M\u00fchlstein returned to his hometown in Villach, signing a one-year contract with EC VSV on March 4, 2015.\nHe participated with the Austrian national team at the 2015 IIHF World Championship.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2142", "text": "The Embassy of Germany in London is the diplomatic mission of Germany in the United Kingdom.\nThe embassy is located at Belgrave Square, in Belgravia. It occupies three of the original terraced houses in Belgrave Square and a late 20th-century extension.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2143", "text": "Eddie \"Among Ed\" Tongol Panlilio is a Kapampangan Filipino Roman Catholic priest and Governor of Pampanga. He was suspended from his priestly duties upon announcing his intention to run as governor. He was elected governor in May 2007 in a three-way race against incumbent governor Mark Lapid and provincial board member Lilia Pineda. In February 2010, following a recount of votes due to an election protest, the Comelec ruled that Lilia Pineda had won the 2007 election over Panlilio.\nPanlilio was named \"Filipino of the Year\" for 2007 by the Philippine Daily Inquirer.", "image": "images/2143.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2144", "text": "Ceres is the largest object in the main asteroid belt that lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. With a diameter of 940 km, Ceres is both the largest of the asteroids and the only dwarf planet inside Neptune's orbit. It is the 25th-largest body in the Solar System within the orbit of Neptune.\nCeres was the first asteroid to be discovered. It was originally considered a planet, but was reclassified as an asteroid in the 1850s after many other objects in similar orbits were discovered.\nCeres is the only object in the asteroid belt rounded by its own gravity, although Vesta and perhaps other asteroids were so in the past. From Earth, the apparent magnitude of Ceres ranges from 6.7 to 9.3, peaking once at opposition every 15 to 16 months, which is its synodic period. Thus even at its brightest, it is too dim to be seen by the naked eye, except under extremely dark skies. Ceres has been classified as a C-type asteroid and, due to the presence of clay minerals, as a G-type asteroid.\nCeres appears to be partially differentiated into a muddy mantle/core and a less-dense but stronger crust that is at most 30 percent ice.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2145", "text": "Tokyo Electron Limited, or TEL, is a Japanese electronics and semiconductor company headquartered in Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The company was founded as Tokyo Electron Laboratories, Inc. in 1963.\nTEL is best known as a supplier of equipment to fabricate integrated circuits, flat panel displays, and photovoltaic cells. Tokyo Electron Device, or TED, is a subsidiary of TEL specializing in semiconductor devices, electronic components, and networking devices. As of 2011, TEL is the largest manufacturer of IC and FPD production equipment.\nOn September 24, 2013 Tokyo Electron and Applied Materials announced a merger, forming a new company to be called Eteris. Eteris would have been the world's largest supplier of semiconductor processing equipment, with a total market value of approximately $29 billion. On 26 April 2015, the merger was cancelled due to antitrust concerns in the United States.", "image": "images/2145.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2146", "text": "In sewing, a seam is the join where two or more layers of fabric, leather, or other materials are held together with stitches. Prior to the invention of the sewing machine, all sewing was done by hand. Seams in modern mass-produced household textiles, sporting goods, and ready-to-wear clothing are sewn by computerized machines, while home shoemaking, dressmaking, quilting, crafts, haute couture and tailoring may use a combination of hand and machine sewing.\nIn clothing construction, seams are classified by their type and position in the finished garment. Seams are finished with a variety of techniques to prevent raveling of raw fabric edges and to neaten the inside of garments.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2147", "text": "The 2009 Pacific typhoon season was a below average season that spawned only 22 named storms, 13 typhoons, and five super typhoons. It was also recognized as the deadliest season in the Philippines for decades. The first half of the season was very quiet whereas the second half of the season was extremely active. The season's first named storm, Kujira, developed on May 3 while the season's last named storm, Nida, dissipated on December 3.\nDuring August, Typhoon Morakot, devastated Taiwan killing nearly 800 people and was known for the deadliest typhoon to impact the country. Typhoons Ketsana and Parma both affected the Philippines bringing extreme flooding which killed more than 600 people with damages over US$300 million from both storms. Typhoon Nida during late November reached 1-minute winds of 285 km/h, which is the most intense in the basin since Typhoon Paka in 1997.\nThe scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean to the north of the equator between 100\u00b0E and 180th meridian. Within the northwestern Pacific Ocean, there are two separate agencies that assign names to tropical cyclones which can often result in a cyclone having two names.", "image": "images/2147.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2148", "text": "Cutch was a steamship built in 1884 in Hull, England. The ship served as a pilgrimage vessel and a yacht in India from 1884 to 1890, then as a steamship in British Columbia from 1890 to 1900 under the ownership of the Union Steamship Company. The ship was wrecked in August 1900, then salvaged and registered in the United States as Jessie Banning. In 1902 the ship was transferred to the navy of Colombia where it was armed with cannon and served in the Colombian navy as the gunboat Bogota. Bogota shelled the city of Panama on November 3, 1903 during the secession of Panama from Colombia.", "image": "images/2148.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2149", "text": "The Battle of Cane Hill was fought during the American Civil War on November 28, 1862, in northwestern Arkansas, near the town of Cane Hill. Union troops under Brig. Gen. James G. Blunt had entered northwestern Arkansas, and Major General Thomas Hindman of the Confederate Army sent a force under John S. Marmaduke to Cane Hill to intercept Blunt. Blunt attacked on November 28, and quickly broke Marmaduke's first line. An effective rear guard action by Joseph O. Shelby allowed the Confederates to form a second position on Reed's Mountain, but Blunt also broke this line, with the help of his artillery. Blunt's Union troops pursued the retreating Confederates, and darkness ended the action. The battle set the stage for the Battle of Prairie Grove, which occurred the next month.", "image": "images/2149.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2150", "text": "Hybr\u00e1lec is a village and municipality in Jihlava District in the Vyso\u010dina Region of the Czech Republic.\nThe municipality covers an area of 10.49 square kilometres, and has a population of 412.\nHybr\u00e1lec lies approximately 6 kilometres north-west of Jihlava and 109 km south-east of Prague.", "image": "images/2150.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2151", "text": null, "image": "images/2151.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2152", "text": "Cazalis, Gironde is a commune. It is in the Aquitaine region in the Gironde department in southwest France.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2153", "text": null, "image": "images/2153.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2154", "text": null, "image": "images/2154.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2155", "text": "The Great Rann of Kutch is a salt marsh in the Thar Desert in the Kutch District of Gujarat, India. It is about 7500 km\u00b2 in the area and is reputed to be one of the largest salt deserts in the world. This area has been inhabited by the Kutchi people.\nThe Hindi word is derived from Sanskrit/Vedic word iri\u1e47a attested in the Rigveda and Mahabharata.", "image": "images/2155.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2156", "text": "The Starving Time at Jamestown in Virginia Colony was a period of starvation during the winter of 1609\u20131610. During this time, all but 60 of the 500 colonists died. Lack of rain and access to water had crippled the agricultural production during the summer. Also, the water that the colonists drank was brackish and only drinkable half the year.\nAccording to historical accounts, the colonists ate dogs, snakes, cats, rats, horses, books and shoe leather through the winter. There is forensic evidence of at least one instance of cannibalism. The remains of a teenage girl, named \"Jane\" by researchers, showed signs of being butchered. Examination of Jane's shin bone indicates she was probably 14 years old at the time of her death. Based on studies of the isotopes in a tooth, she was probably from southern England. She was possibly the daughter of a gentleman or a maid in a gentleman's home because she had consumed generous amounts of protein. Jane likely arrived in Virginia in August 1609.\nIt is almost certain Jane was removed from her grave before being butchered and eaten. She was not murdered.", "image": "images/2156.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2157", "text": null, "image": "images/2157.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2158", "text": "How to Dress Well is the stage name of Tom Krell, an American multimedia artist, singer-songwriter, and producer from Boulder, Colorado. His experimental musical work has engaged with styles like ambient music and experimental electronic music. Krell also gained recognition under the tag of alternative R&B, although he has spoken about how this is not something he stands behind. Krell's initial releases were lo-fi, sometimes gothic or depressive, and impressionistic.\nHe began releasing music independently through his own blog around 2009, but began releasing on labels like Tri Angle, Lefse Records, Weird World and eventually Domino later on in his career. He is currently working on his sixth LP and touring behind his 2018 LP The Anteroom.", "image": "images/2158.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2159", "text": null, "image": "images/2159.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2160", "text": "London Buses route 109 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Croydon and Brixton, it is operated by Abellio London.", "image": "images/2160.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2162", "text": null, "image": "images/2162.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2163", "text": "Wilhelm Josef Franz Ritter von Leeb was a German field marshal and war criminal in World War II. Leeb was a highly decorated officer in World War I and was awarded the Military Order of Max Joseph which granted him the title of nobility. In the Invasion of France, he commanded Army Group C, responsible for the breakthrough of the Maginot Line.\nDuring Operation Barbarossa\u2014the invasion of the Soviet Union\u2014Leeb commanded Army Group North, which advanced through the Baltic States towards Leningrad, eventually laying siege to the city. Units under Leeb\u2019s command committed war crimes against the civilian population and closely cooperated with the SS Einsatzgruppen, death squads primarily tasked with the murder of the Jewish population as part of the Holocaust.\nLeeb was a beneficiary of Adolf Hitler's bribery scheme for senior Wehrmacht officers, receiving secret, extra-legal gifts of 250,000 Reichsmark in 1941 and of an estate valued at 638,000 Reichsmark in 1943. Following the war, Leeb was tried in the High Command Trial as part of the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials.", "image": "images/2163.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2165", "text": "Hong Kong Stadium is the main sports venue of Hong Kong. Redeveloped from the old Government Stadium, it reopened as Hong Kong Stadium in March 1994. It has a maximum seating capacity of 40,000, including 18,260 at the main level, 3,173 at executive level, 18,510 upper level seats and 57 seats for wheelchair users.\nThe stadium is located in So Kon Po, Hong Kong Island, in valley Causeway Bay. Most international football matches held in Hong Kong are held at this stadium. It is also the location for the Hong Kong Sevens rugby sevens tournament. Hong Kong Stadium also hosted the Rugby World Cup Sevens twice, in 1997 and 2005.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2166", "text": null, "image": "images/2166.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2167", "text": null, "image": "images/2167.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2168", "text": "Below is a list of the stately homes, historic houses, castles, abbeys, museums, estates, coastline and open country in the care of the National Trust in Wales, grouped into the unitary authority areas. Many areas of land owned by the trust, both open-access and closed to the public, are not listed here. This is a list of the more notable sites, generally defined as those having either an entry in the National Trust handbook, or a page on their website. There are many other areas of moorland and open country, agricultural holdings and coastline belonging to the National Trust, that are not listed here.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2169", "text": null, "image": "images/2169.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2170", "text": "Lestes is a genus of damselfly in the family Lestidae.\nThe family hold their wings at about 45 degrees to the body when resting. This distinguishes them from most other species of damselflies which hold the wings along, and parallel to, the body when at rest.\nThe name Lestes comes from the Greek word \u03bb\u1fc3\u03c3\u03c4\u03ae\u03c2 meaning predator.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2171", "text": "San'ya is an area in the Tait\u014d and Arakawa wards of Tokyo, located south of the Namidabashi intersection, around the Yoshino-dori. A neighborhood named \"San'ya\" existed until 1966, but the area was renamed and split between several neighborhoods.\nIt is a region with a distinct culture, an area of crowded, cheap rooming houses where day laborers live.\nSan'ya dates to the Edo period. Lower caste workers, butchers, tanners, leatherworkers, and the like, were forced to live in this undesirable region by the predominantly Buddhist authorities. It has retained its association with both lower class workers and with craftsmen. Within the past few years gentrification has begun to encroach on the area.\nIn recent years, some of the rooming houses have converted to provide cheap accommodation for foreign backpackers.", "image": "images/2171.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2172", "text": "The Irish Sea separates Great Britain and the island of Ireland. The sea has been a significant trade and communications barrier between the two islands for centuries as there is no fixed crossing across it. In 2013, 7.6 megatons of trade was handled between British and Irish ports, and ferry crossings remain the most important link for heavy goods vehicles. Ferry services have continued to be significant, and 3.6 million passengers use these annually.\nThe main operators across the Irish Sea are P&O Ferries, Irish Ferries, Stena Line and the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.", "image": "images/2172.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2173", "text": null, "image": "images/2173.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2174", "text": "The Provisional Government of Lithuania was a temporary government aiming for independent Lithuania during the last days of the first Soviet occupation and the first months of German Nazi occupation in 1941.\nIt was secretly formed on 22 April 1941, announced on 23 June 1941, and dissolved on 5 August 1941. It was formed from the members of the Lithuanian Activist Front in Kaunas and Vilnius.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2175", "text": null, "image": "images/2175.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2176", "text": "St. Louis Landmark is a designation of the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Louis for historic buildings and other sites in St. Louis, Missouri. Listed sites are selected after meeting a combination of criteria, such as whether the site is a cultural resource, near a cultural resource, or contributes in aggregate to the city as a cultural resource. Once a site is designated as a landmark, it is subject to the St. Louis Preservation Board, which requires that any alterations beyond routine maintenance, up to and including demolition, must have permits that are reviewed by the Board. Many St. Louis Landmarks are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places, providing federal tax support for preservation, and some are further designated National Historic Landmarks, providing additional federal oversight.", "image": "images/2176.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2177", "text": "Aschau im Chiemgau is a municipality in the district of Rosenheim in Bavaria in Germany.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2178", "text": "The Walls of Paris refers to the city walls that surrounded Paris, France, as it grew from ancient times until the 20th century, built primarily to defend the city but also for administrative reasons. Several successive city walls were built over the centuries, either adding to existing walls or replacing demolished ones, through 1846, when construction of the Thiers wall was completed. The city walls of Paris include:\na Gaulish enclosure\na Gallo-Roman wall\ntwo medieval walls, one of which was the Wall of Philippe Auguste\nthe Wall of Charles V, extending on the right bank of the River Seine\nthe Louis XIII Wall, extending on the western part of the right bank\nthe Wall of the Farmers-General, for tax purposes\nthe Thiers wall.\nAs Paris rapidly expanded to become one of the largest cities in Europe, new walls were built to consolidate the existing city with new houses, gardens, and vegetable fields. Many historical walls were eventually destroyed, and the paths formerly occupied by the walls were often repurposed into streets or boulevards. Only a few sections of the Wall of the Farmers-General and the Wall of Philippe Auguste survive to the present day.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2180", "text": "Fairbury is a city and county seat of Jefferson County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 3,942 at the 2010 census.\nFairbury has been closely connected with railroading for much of its history. It was founded on the projected route of a railway, and grew as a shipping center. For nearly 80 years, it was the location of the Western Division headquarters of the Rock Island Railroad. Fairbury prospered with the Rock Island, and lost business and residents as the railroad declined.", "image": "images/2180.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2181", "text": "The racket sport traditionally named lawn tennis, now commonly known simply as tennis is the direct descendant of what is now denoted real tennis or royal tennis, which continues to be played today as a separate sport with more complex rules. Most rules of tennis derive from this precursor and it is reasonable to see both sports as variations of the same game. Most historians believe that tennis originated in the monastic cloisters in northern France in the 12th century, but the ball was then struck with the palm of the hand; hence, the name jeu de paume. It was not until the 16th century that rackets came into use, and the game began to be called \"tennis.\" It was popular in England and France, and Henry VIII of England was a big fan of the game, now referred to as real tennis.\nMany original tennis courts remain, including courts at Oxford, Cambridge, Falkland Palace in Fife where Mary Queen of Scots regularly played, and Hampton Court Palace. Many of the French courts were decommissioned with the terror that accompanied the French Revolution. The Tennis Court Oath was a pivotal event during the first days of the French Revolution.", "image": "images/2181.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2183", "text": "The 2d Battalion, 153d Infantry Regiment, is an infantry battalion of the Arkansas Army National Guard, headquartered at Searcy, assigned to the 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. During World War II, the battalion was stationed in the Aleutian Islands. Following the attacks of 11 September 2001, the 2nd Battalion, 153rd Infantry, nicknamed the \"Gunslingers\", deployed to the Sinai on a peace keeping mission in order to free regular army soldiers for service elsewhere. The soldiers of the 2\u2013153rd deployed under the flag of the 3rd Battalion, 153rd Infantry during Operation Iraqi Freedom II. The battalion provided disaster relief operations to the citizens of Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The Gunslingers were deployed to Iraq a second time in 2008 as a security forces battalion and conducted convoy security operations in western Iraq. Most recently, members of the 2-153rd deployed to Central America as part of the Regionally aligned forces mission in order to carry out a train-the-trainer and security cooperation mission in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. See also", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2184", "text": "Pedestrian zones are areas of a city or town reserved for pedestrian-only use and in which most or all automobile traffic is prohibited. Converting a street or an area to pedestrian-only use is called pedestrianisation. Pedestrianisation usually aims to provide better accessibility and mobility for pedestrians, to enhance the amount of shopping and other business activities in the area and/or to improve the attractiveness of the local environment in terms of aesthetics, air pollution, noise and crashes involving motor vehicle with pedestrians. However, pedestrianisation can sometimes lead to reductions in business activity, property devaluation, and displacement of economic activity to other areas. In some cases traffic in surrounding areas may increase, due to displacement, rather than substitution of car traffic. Nonetheless, pedestrianisation schemes are often associated with significant drops in local air and noise pollution, accidents, and frequently with increased retail turnover and increased property values locally.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2185", "text": "Humber is an English brand of bicycle. Thomas Humber made himself a velocipede in 1868. From that time he built a substantial business in manufacturing tricycles and bicycles while continuously improving their design and construction. His products were so well-made and well-designed they were known as \"the aristocrat among bicycles\".\nThough Thomas Humber retired from the cycle business in 1892 and went on to other things his brand name remained a high valued trademark for more than ninety years.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2186", "text": "Wexford is the county town of County Wexford, Ireland. Wexford lies on the south side of Wexford Harbour, the estuary of the River Slaney near the southeastern corner of the island of Ireland. The town is linked to Dublin by the M11/N11 National Primary Route; and to Rosslare Europort, Cork and Waterford by the N25. The national rail network connects it to Dublin and Rosslare Europort. It had a population of 20,188 according to the 2016 census.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2187", "text": "SocketCAN is a set of open source CAN drivers and a networking stack contributed by Volkswagen Research to the Linux kernel. Formerly known as Low Level CAN Framework.\nTraditional CAN drivers for Linux are based on the model of character devices. Typically they only allow sending to and receiving from the CAN controller. Conventional implementations of this class of device driver only allow a single process to access the device, which means that all other processes are blocked in the meantime. In addition, these drivers typically all differ slightly in the interface presented to the application, stifling portability. The SocketCAN concept on the other hand uses the model of network devices, which allows multiple applications to access one CAN device simultaneously. Also, a single application is able to access multiple CAN networks in parallel.\nThe SocketCAN concept extends the Berkeley sockets API in Linux by introducing a new protocol family, PF_CAN, that coexists with other protocol families like PF_INET for the Internet Protocol. The communication with the CAN bus is therefore done analogously to the use of the Internet Protocol via sockets.", "image": "images/2187.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2188", "text": "The Black Sea is a body of water and marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean between Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Western Asia. It is supplied by a number of major rivers, including the Danube, Dnieper, Southern Bug, Dniester, Don, and the Rioni. The watersheds of many countries drain into the Black Sea beyond the six that immediately border it.\nThe Black Sea has an area of 436,400 km\u00b2, a maximum depth of 2,212 m, and a volume of 547,000 km\u00b3. It is constrained by the Pontic Mountains to the south, Caucasus Mountains to the east, Crimean Mountains to the north, Strandzha to the southwest, Balkan Mountains to the west, Dobrogea Plateau to the northwest, and features a wide shelf to the northwest.\nThe longest east\u2013west extent is about 1,175 km. Important cities along the coast include Odessa, Sevastopol, Samsun, and Istanbul.\nThe Black Sea is bordered by Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia, and Russia. It has a positive water balance with an annual net outflow of 300 km\u00b3 per year through the Bosporus and the Dardanelles into the Aegean Sea.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2189", "text": "A general election was held in the U.S. state of Illinois on November 6, 2018. The elections for Illinois's 18 congressional districts, Governor, statewide constitutional officers, Illinois Senate, and Illinois House were held on this date.\nPrimaries were held March 20, 2018.\nThe Democratic Party made gains, including picking up the state's governorship and flipping two of its U.S. House seats. After the election, all executive offices and control of the Illinois General Assembly was held by the Democratic Party. Conversely the Republican Party experienced what was regarded to be their worst defeat in the state since at least 2006.", "image": "images/2189.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2190", "text": "Mar\u00eda Isabel Verd\u00fa Roll\u00e1n, better known as Maribel Verd\u00fa is a Spanish actress. She played Luisa in Alfonso Cuar\u00f3n's 2001 film Y tu mam\u00e1 tambi\u00e9n and Mercedes in Guillermo del Toro's 2006 film Pan's Labyrinth. She has also appeared in Lovers, Belle \u00c9poque, The Blind Sunflowers and Blancanieves.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2191", "text": null, "image": "images/2191.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2192", "text": null, "image": "images/2192.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2193", "text": null, "image": "images/2193.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2194", "text": "The Constitution of 3 May 1791 was a constitution adopted by the Great Sejm for the Polish\u2013Lithuanian Commonwealth, a dual monarchy comprising the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The Constitution was designed to correct the Commonwealth's political flaws. It had been preceded by a period of agitation for\u2014and gradual introduction of\u2014reforms, beginning with the Convocation Sejm of 1764 and the ensuing election that year of Stanis\u0142aw August Poniatowski the Commonwealth's last king.\nThe Constitution sought to implement a more effective constitutional monarchy, introduced political equality between townspeople and nobility, and placed the peasants under the government's protection, mitigating the worst abuses of serfdom. It banned pernicious parliamentary institutions such as the liberum veto, which had put the Sejm at the mercy of any single deputy, who could veto and thus undo all the legislation adopted by that Sejm. The Commonwealth's neighbours reacted with hostility to the adoption of the Constitution. King Frederick William II broke Prussia's alliance with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2195", "text": "PT. Mazda Motor Indonesia was an official distributor company of the Mazda Motor Corporation from 2006 to 2017. It was preceded by the former joint venture between the Mazda Motor Corporation and the Indomobil Group, PT. National Motors. The company is located in Jakarta, Indonesia and has once built two different Mazda Familia based car models. The manufacturing company and joint venture with Indomobil Group was founded in 1985 and discontinued in 1997. The PA monthly production of approximately 1,500 units were planned.\nThe new successor to PT. National Motors is PT. Mazda Motor Indonesia, which is directly owned by Mazda Motor Corporation. The company is founded on April 27, 2006. By 2015, the main profit of the company comes majorly from the Mazda CX-5 and Mazda2.\nOn February 1, 2017, the distribution of Mazda vehicles were taken over by Eurokars Group, announced on October 14, 2016.", "image": "images/2195.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2196", "text": null, "image": "images/2196.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2197", "text": "WBKE is a classic hits formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Fairmont, West Virginia, serving the Fairmont/Grafton area. WBKE is owned and operated by Laurel Highland Total Communications, Inc., through licensee LHTC Media of West Virginia, Inc.\nWBKE previously aired Laura Ingraham, The Dana Show, Michael Savage, Mark Levin, Joe Pags, and Red Eye Radio.\nOn August 6, 2018, WBKE changed their format from news/talk to country, branded as \"98.3 Blake FM\". On June 25, 2019, the station switched to classic hits, as \"Buzz 98.3\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2198", "text": "The 2014 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships was held from 6\u201310 August 2014 in Moscow, Russia.\nThey were chosen at an ICF board of directors meeting in Budapest on 10 April 2010.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2199", "text": "Bartolom\u00e9 de las Casas was a 16th-century Spanish landowner, friar, priest, and bishop, famed as an historian and social reformer. He arrived in Hispaniola as a layman then became a Dominican friar and priest. He was appointed as the first resident Bishop of Chiapas, and the first officially appointed \"Protector of the Indians\". His extensive writings, the most famous being A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies and Historia de Las Indias, chronicle the first decades of colonization of the West Indies. He described the atrocities committed by the colonizers against the indigenous peoples.\nArriving as one of the first Spanish settlers in the Americas, Las Casas initially participated in, but eventually felt compelled to oppose, the abuses committed by colonists against the Native Americans. As a result, in 1515 he gave up his Indian slaves and encomienda, and advocated, before King Charles I of Spain, on behalf of rights for the natives. In his early writings, he advocated the use of African slaves instead of Natives in the West Indian colonies but did so without knowing that the Portuguese were carrying out \"brutal and unjust wars in the name of spreading the faith\".", "image": "images/2199.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2200", "text": "Brawby is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England, situated at the confluence of the River Seven and the River Rye. According to the 2001 census Brawby had a population of 164, decreasing to 140 at the 2011 Census.", "image": "images/2200.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2201", "text": "Alfa was the designation of an Italian ballistic missile program that started in 1971 under the control of the GRS.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2202", "text": "The Cathedral of Holy Wisdom in Polotsk was built by Prince Vseslav Briacheslavich between 1044 and 1066. It stands at the confluence of the Polota and Western Dvina Rivers on the eastern side of the city and is probably the oldest church in Belarus.\nThe cathedral is, like the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev and Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod, named after the Holy Wisdom of God. After building his own cathedral, Vseslav, who was an izgoi prince, tried to seize the Kievan throne. Failing in that attempt, he raided the surrounding principalities; in 1067, he raided Novgorod the Great and looted the Cathedral of Holy Wisdom there, bringing a bell and other loot back to decorate his own Cathedral of Holy Wisdom. The cathedral is mentioned in The Tale of Igor's Campaign, where it says that Vseslav would make nocturnal trips to Kiev as a werewolf and would hear the bells of Holy Wisdom at Polotsk as they rang for matins.\nThe cathedral has been significantly rebuilt and heavily modified between the eleventh and eighteenth centuries.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2203", "text": null, "image": "images/2203.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2205", "text": "The Manitoba Agricultural Museum is dedicated to collecting vintage farm machinery and buildings from 1900 and before. Located on 50 acres near Austin, Manitoba in the Municipality of North Norfolk, to date they have amassed over 500 pieces of machinery and a pioneer village consisting of more than 20 buildings complete with artifacts. This is Canada\u2019s largest collection of vintage equipment. The facilities include a camping and picnic grounds and a souvenir shop.\nThroughout the year the museum offers various tours, schools and hands on experiences climaxing with Annual Manitoba Threshermen's Reunion and Stampede and various other expositions. The annual Threshermen's Reunion and Stampede is held near the end of July.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2206", "text": null, "image": "images/2206.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2207", "text": "The Jardin des Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es is a public park located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It occupies 13.7 hectares, and is located on both sides of the Avenue des Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es between the Place de la Concorde on the east and the Rond-point des Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es on the west and between Avenue Gabriel to the north and the Seine to the south. It includes within its boundaries the Grand Palais and the Petit Palais, as well as a theater and other buildings. It was one of the first parks in the city, laid out by Andr\u00e9 Le Notre in 1667, and was the site of the Paris International Exposition of 1855 and an important part of the Paris Universal Exposition of 1900, for which the Grand Palais and Petit Palais were created.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2208", "text": "British Airways, the United Kingdom's national airline, was formed in 1974 with the merger of the two largest UK airlines, British Overseas Airways Corporation and British European Airways, and including also two smaller regional airlines, Cambrian Airways and Northeast Airlines. The merger was the completion of a consolidation process started in 1971 with the establishment of the British Airways Board, a body created by the British government to control the operations and finances of BOAC and BEA, which initially continued to exist as separate entities.\nBritish Airways acquired the supersonic Concorde in 1976, operating it on transatlantic services. The same year it assumed sole operation of international flights to North America and Southeast Asia from rival British Caledonian. The formation of Virgin Atlantic in 1984 began a tense rivalry, which led to \"one of the most bitter and protracted libel actions in aviation history\".\nUnder the leadership of Chairman Sir John King and CEO Colin Marshall, British Airways was privatised in February 1987, and in July of the same year, it launched the controversial takeover of British Caledonian.", "image": "images/2208.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2209", "text": null, "image": "images/2209.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2210", "text": null, "image": "images/2210.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2211", "text": null, "image": "images/2211.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2212", "text": "Rongorongo is a system of glyphs discovered in the 19th century on Easter Island that appears to be writing or proto-writing.\nText A of the rongorongo corpus, also known as Tahua, is one of two dozen surviving rongorongo texts.", "image": "images/2212.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2213", "text": "Durgam Cheruvu also known as Raidurgam Cheruvu is a freshwater lake located in Rangareddy district, Telangana, India. The lake, which is spread over 83 acres, is located near the city of Hyderabad. The lake is also known as Secret Lake because it is hidden between the localities of Jubilee Hills and Madhapur.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2214", "text": null, "image": "images/2214.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2215", "text": "Kikerino is a village in the Volosovsky District of the Leningrad Oblast. It is the administrative centre of the Kikerinsky Rural Settlement.\nKikerino was an urban-type settlement from April 20, 1930 until this was revoked as part of municipal reforms on 15 July 2004. It lies on the P.38 Gatchina - Volosovo - Opole road.\nPeter Vaulin established a ceramic factory here in 1906. It produced Maiolica.", "image": "images/2215.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2216", "text": null, "image": "images/2216.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2217", "text": "The Rocca Borromeo di Angera, or Rocca d'Angera, also called Borromeo Castle, is a castle on a lakeside hilltop in the limits of the town of Angera in the Province of Varese on the Southern shores of Lago Maggiore. It is visible from across the lake from Arona, where originally stood another castle formerly owned by the Borromeo family.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2218", "text": "Barksdale Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base in northwest Louisiana, United States, in Bossier Parish. It is contiguous to Bossier City, Louisiana along the base's western and northwestern edge. Barksdale Air Force Base occupies more than 22,000 acres east of Bossier City and along the southern edge of Interstate 20. More than 15,000 active-duty and Air Force Reserve members serve at Barksdale.\nThe host unit at Barksdale is the 2d Bomb Wing, the oldest bomb wing in the Air Force. It is assigned to the Air Force Global Strike Command's Eighth Air Force. Equipped with about 44 B-52H Stratofortress bombers, 2 BW provides flexible, responsive global combat capability and trains all Air Force Global Strike Command and Air Force Reserve Command Boeing B-52 Stratofortress crews.\nThe base was established in 1932 as Barksdale Field, named for World War I aviator and test pilot Lieutenant Eugene Hoy Barksdale.", "image": "images/2218.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2219", "text": "George Parkman, a Boston Brahmin and a member of one of Boston's richest families, was a prominent physician, businessman, and philanthropist, as well the victim in the sensationally gruesome Parkman\u2013Webster murder case, which shook Boston in 1849\u20131850.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2220", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Vernon Parish, Louisiana.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Vernon Parish, Louisiana, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.\nThere are 16 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the parish.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 10, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2222", "text": "Chaos;Head is a 2008 anime television series created by Madhouse based on 5pb. and Nitroplus's video game of the same name, and is part of the Science Adventure franchise. It is set in Shibuya, Tokyo, and follows Takumi Nishijo, a high school student who develops paranoia and delusions after having witnessed one of a series of murders. He meets several girls who have an interest in him, and who he suspects might have a connection to the murders. He eventually learns of the existence of people with the power to project delusions onto others' minds, and of an organization using a machine to do so artificially for their own gain.\nThe series was directed by Takaaki Ishiyama, with Toshiki Inoue handling series composition, Hidekazu Shimamura designing the characters based on CHOCO and Mutsumi Sasaki's original concept and tOkyO composing the music. It has been released on home media by VAP in Japan, Funimation in North America, Madman Entertainment in Australia, and Manga Entertainment in the United Kingdom. Reviewers have been mostly critical of the story; while some still found it engaging, it was generally considered confusing.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2223", "text": null, "image": "images/2223.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2224", "text": "The Chevrolet Trailblazer is a subcompact crossover produced by the Chevrolet division of American manufacturer General Motors since 2020. It is slotted between the older Trax and the compact Equinox.", "image": "images/2224.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2225", "text": null, "image": "images/2225.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2226", "text": null, "image": "images/2226.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2227", "text": null, "image": "images/2227.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2228", "text": null, "image": "images/2228.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2229", "text": null, "image": "images/2229.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2230", "text": "Roncenay is a commune of the Aube d\u00e9partement in the north-central part of France.", "image": "images/2230.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2231", "text": null, "image": "images/2231.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2232", "text": "The Indianapolis Colts are a professional American football team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. They play in the South Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League. The organization began play in 1953 as the Baltimore Colts with the team located in Baltimore, Maryland; it relocated to Indianapolis following the 1983 season.\nCarroll Rosenbloom brought an NFL franchise to Baltimore in 1953 and owned the team until 1972 when he traded the franchise to Robert Irsay. The Baltimore Colts won the NFL Championship in 1958, 1959 and 1968, with the Colts losing to the New York Jets in Super Bowl III. The Colts won their first Super Bowl title in 1970 over the Dallas Cowboys. During this time the organization was led by star quarterback Johnny Unitas until 1973 when he was traded to the San Diego Chargers. Following disappointing seasons and poor fan attendance, the franchise moved to Indianapolis in 1984. While in Baltimore the team achieved ten postseason appearances and won four championships.\nThe Colts organization struggled in the early days in Indianapolis, compiling an 88\u2013135 record from 1984 to 1997.", "image": "images/2232.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2235", "text": null, "image": "images/2235.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2236", "text": "The Fontaine de la Rotonde is a historic fountain in Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rh\u00f4ne, France.", "image": "images/2236.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2237", "text": "The South American jaguar is a jaguar population in South America. Though a number of subspecies of jaguar have been proposed for South America, morphological and genetic research did not reveal any evidence for subspecific differentiation.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2238", "text": null, "image": "images/2238.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2239", "text": "Trinity Church was a Baroque Protestant church in Berlin, eastern Germany, dedicated to the Holy Trinity. It was opened in August 1739 and destroyed in November 1943, with its rubble removed in 1947.\nIt was located in the Friedrichstadt district, at the intersection of Mauerstra\u00dfe, Kanonierstra\u00dfe and Mohrenstra\u00dfe at the postcode 10117 Berlin. Three domestic houses used as a vicarages were built on Glinkastra\u00dfe/Taubenstra\u00dfe and the two which survived World War II are still part of the parish today. A similar church, the 1737 B\u00f6hmische Bethlehems-Kirche was also nearby.", "image": "images/2239.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2241", "text": null, "image": "images/2241.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2242", "text": "The Association for Progressive Communications is an international network of organizations that was founded in 1990 to provide communication infrastructure, including Internet-based applications, to groups and individuals who work for peace, human rights, protection of the environment, and sustainability. Pioneering the use of ICTs for civil society, especially in developing countries, APC were often the first providers of Internet in their member countries.\nAPC is a worldwide network of social activists who use the internet to make the world a better place. APC is both a network and an organisation. APC members are groups working in their own countries to advance the same mission as APC. APC has more than 59 members, mostly in Asia, Africa and Latina America, from five continents. This is a challenge and a strength, because members are at the two extremes of internet development and in between.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2243", "text": null, "image": "images/2243.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2244", "text": "The Ingersoll\u2013Tutton Building is a historic structure located at 832 5th Avenue in San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter, in the U.S. state of California. It was built in 1894.", "image": "images/2244.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2245", "text": "G\u00f6schenen a village and municipality in the canton of Uri in Switzerland. It sits at the northern end of the Gotthard tunnel. The G\u00f6schenen riots saw Urner troops opening fire on Italian miners demonstrating for better working conditions and wages on the tunnel's construction site.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2246", "text": "Neudo Ribeiro Campos is a Brazilian engineer and politician. He was governor of Roraima from 1995 to 2002. He is affiliated with the Progressive Party. Elected federal deputy for the PP in 2006, he resigned in August 2010 in a ploy to send the first instance the final judgment of a criminal case known as the \"locust scandal\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2247", "text": null, "image": "images/2247.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2248", "text": "This is an incomplete list of historic properties and districts at United States colleges and universities that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This includes National Historic Landmarks and other National Register of Historic Places listings. It includes listings at current and former educational institutions.\nThe main list is organized by institution name. A second list of NHLs at colleges and universities is organized by state.\nOf the colleges and universities listed here, the University of California, Berkeley, has the most NRHP listings, with 22, including one NHL. Tied for second are Harvard University with 17 NRHP listing including two historic districts and five NHLs, and the University of Florida which has 17, including one historic district with 14 contributing properties. The University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison has the third most identified sites, with 16, of which four are NHLs.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2249", "text": "The Harold Washington Library Center is the central library for the Chicago Public Library System. It is located just south of the Loop 'L', at 400 S. State Street in Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois.\nIt is a full-service library and ADA can access the library. As with all libraries in the Chicago Public Library system, it has free wifi internet service. The building contains has756,000 square feet of space.\nThe total square footage is about 972,000 square feet including the rooftop garden penthouse, according to the Zoning department of the city of Chicago.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2250", "text": "Waddinxveen is a town and municipality along the Gouwe river in the western Netherlands in the province of South Holland near Gouda. The municipality had a population of 28,316 in 2019 and covers an area of 29.40 km\u00b2 of which 1.50 km\u00b2 is water.\nIn Waddinxveen, there's the so-called 'Vergeten Plek'. This is the lowest place in the Dutch polders. It's 7.01 meters below Amsterdam Ordnance Datum.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2251", "text": "Beinn Odhar is a Scottish mountain situated at the northern extremity of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. It stands four km north of Tyndrum, a location with which it has strong ties, being well seen from the village. The mountain lies on the border between Argyll and Bute and Stirling council areas within the Auch and Invermeran estate.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2252", "text": "Alfarr\u00e0s is a municipality in the comarca of the Segri\u00e0 in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated on the right bank of the Noguera Ribagor\u00e7ana river, and receives irrigation water from the Aragon and Catalonia canal. The town is served by the N-230 road between Balaguer and Bin\u00e9far.", "image": "images/2252.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2253", "text": "Ramos, officially the Municipality of Ramos, is a 5th class municipality in the province of Tarlac, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 21,350 people. It was formerly named Bani, a barrio of the town of Paniqui from 1878 to December 31, 1920. On January 1, 1921, Bani became a town and was renamed \"Ramos\" in memory of Gov. Alfonso Ramos who first initiated the creation of the town.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2254", "text": "Yuzhne is a port city in Odessa Oblast of south-western Ukraine. Administratively, Yuzhne is incorporated as a town of oblast significance. It is situated on the country's Black Sea coast. Population: 32,003\nInitially created as a settlement of the Odessa Portside Plant in the Hryhorivka Estuary, since 1981 it was transformed into a suburb of Odessa within the Suvorovsky District of the city. From the Southern Marine Terminal of the city port, the Odessa\u2013Brody pipeline takes its beginning towards the Western Ukraine.\nThe city's port is an internationally important oil terminal, and one of Ukraine's top three ports, with Odessa and Chornomorsk. In fact, these three nearby port cities have grown into a single conurbation, and Yuzhne is considered a satellite of Odessa.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2255", "text": "Keuka Lake Outlet is a river located in Yates County, New York. It drains Keuka Lake and flows into Seneca Lake by Dresden, New York.", "image": "images/2255.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2256", "text": null, "image": "images/2256.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2257", "text": null, "image": "images/2257.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2258", "text": "The culture of the Philippines is a combination of cultures of the East and West. Filipino identity was created primarily as a result of pre-colonial cultures, colonial influences and foreign traders intermixing and gradually evolving together. In pre-colonial times, the Philippines was a divided set of nations, islands and tribes being ruled by their own kings, chieftains, lakans, rajahs, datus and sultans. Every nation has its own identity and some are even part of a larger empire outside of what is now the Philippines. Manila, for example, was once part of the Islamic Sultanate of Brunei, and the Sulu Archipelago was also part of the Hindu Majapahit. The advent of colonial rule in the islands marked the beginning of the Philippines as an entity, a collection of Southeast Asian countries united under Spanish Empire.\nChinese influence has been felt throughout Southeast Asia through trade, specifically by the Ming dynasty and other earlier dynasties from as early as the 9th century. The blending of indigenous, colonial and external influence is very evident in the historic arts and traditions of the country.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2259", "text": null, "image": "images/2259.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2261", "text": null, "image": "images/2261.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2262", "text": null, "image": "images/2262.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2263", "text": null, "image": "images/2263.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2264", "text": "Verticordia endlicheriana is a flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a shrub with narrow leaves and yellow flowers which in some varieties age to red. It is a variable species and in his 1991 paper, Alex George formally described five varieties.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2265", "text": null, "image": "images/2265.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2266", "text": null, "image": "images/2266.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2267", "text": null, "image": "images/2267.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2268", "text": "Leptodactylus spixi is a species of frog in the family Leptodactylidae. It is endemic to eastern Brazil and occurs in the Atlantic forests of the Bahia, Esp\u00edrito Santo, and Rio de Janeiro states. The specific name spixi honors Johann Baptist von Spix, a German naturalist who worked in Brazil. Prior to its description, this species had been referred to as Leptodactylus mystaceus. Common name Spix's white-lipped frog has been coined for this species.", "image": "images/2268.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2269", "text": null, "image": "images/2269.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2270", "text": null, "image": "images/2270.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2271", "text": null, "image": "images/2271.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2272", "text": "This is a list of castles and palaces in Sweden.\nIn the Swedish language the word slott is used for both castles, ch\u00e2teaus and palaces; this article lists all of them as well as fortresses.", "image": "images/2272.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2273", "text": null, "image": "images/2273.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2274", "text": "The Lynn Building is a Victorian structure in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was designed in the Ruskinian Gothic style by the British architect William Henry Lynn, after whom it is now named. It was completed in 1868. A part of Queen's University Belfast, it was originally built as the institution's library, but today houses the graduate school.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2275", "text": "Dorothea \"Dolly\" Ponsonby was an English writer and close friends of the Llewelyn Davies and du Maurier families. She was the mother of Elizabeth Ponsonby of the Bright Young Things.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2276", "text": null, "image": "images/2276.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2277", "text": "Lake Ilo National Wildlife Refuge is located in the U.S. state of North Dakota and is managed from Audubon National Wildlife Refuge by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The refuge consists of Lake Ilo, surrounding wetlands and some upland range, providing habitat for hundreds of species of birds, and numerous fish and mammal species. An average of over 16 inches of precipitation falls annually, supporting a prairie ecosystem.\nArcheological work at Lake Ilo NWR in the 1990s resulted in creating one of the largest assemblages of Paleo Indian artifacts found on land managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. These artifacts help to educate modern peoples about those who lived in the region more 10,000 years ago, and enhances the refuge with a human culture story that was not anticipated when the region was set aside for wildlife protection.", "image": "images/2277.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2278", "text": "Richlands is a town in Tazewell County, Virginia, United States. The population was 5,823 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Bluefield, WV-VA micropolitan area which has a population of 107,578.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2279", "text": null, "image": "images/2279.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2280", "text": null, "image": "images/2280.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2281", "text": "Tom\u00e1\u0161 Bab\u00e1k is a Czech handball player for Bergischer HC and the Czech national team.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2282", "text": "A Continental tire or a Continental kit is an upright externally-mounted spare tire located behind an automobile's trunk, made popular by the original Lincoln Continental. The term also describes a non-functional bulge that is stamped into the trunk lid or a cosmetic accessory to the rear of the car giving the impression of a spare tire mount.", "image": "images/2282.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2283", "text": null, "image": "images/2283.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2284", "text": "La Plaine-des-Palmistes is a commune in the French overseas department of R\u00e9union.", "image": "images/2284.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2285", "text": "Pyrton is a small village and large civil parish in Oxfordshire about 1 mile north of the small town of Watlington and 5 miles south of Thame. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 227.\nThe toponym is from Old English meaning \"pear-tree farm\".", "image": "images/2285.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2286", "text": null, "image": "images/2286.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2287", "text": "The Braconidae are a family of parasitoid wasps. After the closely related Ichneumonidae, braconids make up the second-largest family in the order Hymenoptera, with about 17,000 recognized species and many thousands more undescribed. One analysis estimated a total between 30,000 and 50,000, and another provided a narrower estimate between 42,000 and 43,000 species.", "image": "images/2287.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2288", "text": null, "image": "images/2288.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2290", "text": "Jurklo\u0161ter is a settlement in the Municipality of La\u0161ko in eastern Slovenia. The area was traditionally part of the Styria region. It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Savinja Statistical Region.", "image": "images/2290.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2291", "text": "William Watkins was an architect who worked in Lincoln, England, and is particularly noted for his Terracotta Revival Architecture.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2292", "text": null, "image": "images/2292.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2295", "text": "Hans Pischner was a German harpsichordist, musicologist, opera director, and politician active in the German Democratic Republic. He encouraged the creation of musical and artistic cultural institutions in East Germany, and used his position in the SED to prevent any further brain drain of artists and musicians after the Berlin Wall was constructed by encouraging and supporting the arts. He served as Chairman of the Kulturbund from 1977 until German reunification in 1990.", "image": "images/2295.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2296", "text": "The Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class, formerly Mercedes-Benz M-Class, is a mid-size luxury SUV produced by the German automaker Mercedes-Benz since 1997. In terms of size, it is slotted in between the smaller GLC-Class and the larger GLS-Class, the latter with which it shares platforms.\nFor a short time, between 1999 and 2002, the M-Class was also built by Magna Steyr in Graz, Austria, for the European market, before all the production moved to the U.S. plant near Vance, Alabama. From late 2012, the M-Class was also assembled at new plants in India and Indonesia.\nSince April 2015, the M-Class has been renamed to GLE-Class.", "image": "images/2296.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2297", "text": "The Prime Minister of Finland is the leader of the Finnish Government. The Prime Minister is Finland's head of government and is formally appointed by the President of Finland. Finland's first Prime Minister was Pehr Evind Svinhufvud, who was appointed to the post on 27 November 1917.\nThe incumbent Prime Minister is Sanna Marin of the Social Democratic Party. Marin was sworn in on 10 December 2019 and at 34, she became the world's youngest serving state leader and the youngest Prime Minister in Finland's history.", "image": "images/2297.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2298", "text": null, "image": "images/2298.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2299", "text": "Sport in Italy has a long tradition. In several sports, both individual and team, Italy has good representation and many successes. Football is the most popular sport in Italy. Italy won the 2006 FIFA World Cup, and is currently the second most successful football team in World Cup history, after Brazil, having won four FIFA World Cup championships.\nBasketball, volleyball, and cycling are the next most popular/played sports, with Italy having a rich tradition in all three. Italy also has strong traditions in swimming, water polo, rugby union, tennis, athletics, fencing and Formula One.", "image": "images/2299.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2300", "text": null, "image": "images/2300.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2301", "text": "The Van Donge & De Roo Stadion, until May 2017 Stadion Woudestein, is a multi-use stadium in Rotterdam, Netherlands. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Excelsior Rotterdam, as well as for the women's team Excelsior Barendrecht. The stadium is able to hold 4,500 people and was built in 1902. The stadium has a stand named after Robin van Persie, who played in its youth career for Excelsior between 1997 and 1999.\nAs of the summer of 2018, it remains the smallest stadium in the Eredivisie.", "image": "images/2301.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2302", "text": null, "image": "images/2302.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2303", "text": "Year refers to the first year introduced. A range of years is the period the bus was manufactured.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2304", "text": "Hypochilus pococki, or Pocock's lampshade-web spider, is a species of lampshade weaver in the family Hypochilidae. It is found in the United States.", "image": "images/2304.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2305", "text": "Disneyland Park, originally Disneyland, is the first of two theme parks built at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, opened on July 17, 1955. It is the only theme park designed and built to completion under the direct supervision of Walt Disney. It was originally the only attraction on the property; its official name was changed to Disneyland Park to distinguish it from the expanding complex in the 1990s. It was the first Disney theme park.\nWalt Disney came up with the concept of Disneyland after visiting various amusement parks with his daughters in the 1930s and 1940s. He initially envisioned building a tourist attraction adjacent to his studios in Burbank to entertain fans who wished to visit; however, he soon realized that the proposed site was too small. After hiring a consultant to help him determine an appropriate site for his project, Disney bought a 160-acre site near Anaheim in 1953. Construction began in 1954 and the park was unveiled during a special televised press event on the ABC Television Network on July 17, 1955.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2306", "text": "The wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton took place on 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London, United Kingdom. The groom, Prince William, is second in the line of succession to the British throne. The bride, Catherine Middleton, had been his girlfriend since 2003.\nThe Dean of Westminster, John Hall, presided at the service; the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, conducted the marriage; Richard Chartres, the Bishop of London, preached the sermon; and a reading was given by the bride's brother, James. William's best man was his brother, Prince Harry, while the bride's sister, Pippa, was maid of honour. The ceremony was attended by the bride's and groom's families, as well as members of foreign royal dynasties, diplomats, and the couple's chosen personal guests. After the ceremony, the couple made the traditional appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. As Prince William was not the heir apparent to the throne, the wedding was not a full state occasion and many details were left to the couple to decide, such as much of the guest list of about 1,900.\nPrince William and Kate Middleton met in 2001.", "image": "images/2306.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2308", "text": "Lanesville was a small station on a branch of the Ulster and Delaware Railroad, five miles from Phoenicia Station in Phoenicia in the hamlet of Lanesville. The station was abandoned in 1932 by the New York Central Railroad, having shown little change since it was constructed. The branch Lanesville was on was discontinued in 1940, but the station lasted until the 1960s, when fire brought down the old depot.", "image": "images/2308.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2309", "text": null, "image": "images/2309.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2310", "text": null, "image": "images/2310.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2311", "text": "The Torre del Reformador is a 71.85 meter tall steel framework tower in Zone 9 of Guatemala City. The tower was built in 1935, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Justo Rufino Barrios, who was President of Guatemala and instituted a number of reforms.\nThe basic shape of the structure resembles the Eiffel Tower. It was originally constructed with a bell on its top, which in 1986 was replaced with a beacon.\nA plaque at the base reads:\nCon una altura de 71.85 metros, la Torre Conmemorativa del 19 del Julio fue inagurada el 19 de julio de 1935 por el General Jorge Ubico Casta\u00f1eda, en conmemoraci\u00f3n al centenario del nacimento del General Justo Rufino Barrios.\nDesde su inauguraci\u00f3n ha estado ubicada en el mismo lugar: Boulevard 15 de septiembre y Calle General Miguel Garc\u00eda Granados, actualmente 7a. Avenida y 2a Calle Zona 9.\nLa Torre del Reformador fue constriuda en los Estados Unidos de Norteam\u00e9rica, con hierro galvanizado, a un costo de Q49,775.60 y fue ensamblada por el Ingeniero Arturo Bickford, Alcalde de la Ciudad en ese entonces.\nEl Gobierno de B\u00e9lgica don\u00f3 la campana que se suspende en el interior de su estructura.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2312", "text": "Citizen Kane is a 1941 American drama film by Orson Welles, its producer, co-screenwriter, director and star. The picture was Welles's first feature film. Nominated for Academy Awards in nine categories, it won an Academy Award for Best Writing by Herman J. Mankiewicz and Welles. Considered by many critics, filmmakers, and fans to be the greatest film ever made, Citizen Kane was voted as such in five consecutive British Film Institute Sight & Sound polls of critics, and it topped the American Film Institute's 100 Years ... 100 Movies list in 1998, as well as its 2007 update. Citizen Kane is particularly praised for Gregg Toland's cinematography, Robert Wise's editing, Bernard Herrmann's music, and its narrative structure, all of which have been considered innovative and precedent-setting.\nThe quasi-biographical film examines the life and legacy of Charles Foster Kane, played by Welles, a composite character based in part upon American media barons William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, Chicago tycoons Samuel Insull and Harold McCormick, as well as aspects of the screenwriters' own lives. Upon its release, Hearst prohibited mention of the film in any of his newspapers.", "image": "images/2312.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2314", "text": null, "image": "images/2314.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2315", "text": "Shri Durga Devi temple, Guhagar is an ancient temple located at Guhagar, a taluka place in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra state in India. It is considered to be the Kuladevata or clan goddess of many Chitpavan families from the Konkan region.\nIt is located in Warla Pat of Guhagar Gaon. The Temple is old with full of greenery along with Bhakta Niwas in nearby location. It is considered to be oldest temple and has been renewed in the recent past. During Navratri festival the temple is full of devotees who come to offer their offering to Shree Durga Devi from across India.\nThis is one of the pleasant sea-side temples, to visit during summer and winter season. One can find all required amenities in the nearby location. Puja's can be performed on request.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2316", "text": "HMS Martin was a 16-gun sloop of the Royal Navy. She served at the Battle of Camperdown in 1797 and captured two privateers before she disappeared in 1800.", "image": "images/2316.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2318", "text": "Luis Rafael Valdez Vargas is a Dominican musician, singer and composer. He became involved in popular music after meeting a local musician who taught him how to play guitar.", "image": "images/2318.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2319", "text": null, "image": "images/2319.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2320", "text": null, "image": "images/2320.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2321", "text": "The AGM-129 ACM was a low-observable, subsonic, turbofan-powered, air-launched cruise missile originally designed and built by General Dynamics and eventually acquired by Raytheon Missile Systems. Prior to its withdrawal from service in 2012, the AGM-129A was carried exclusively by the US Air Force's B-52H Stratofortress bombers.", "image": "images/2321.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2322", "text": "The blue-lored antbird is a species of antbird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found at low levels in humid Andean forests in western and northern Colombia, western Venezuela. It formerly included the Zeledon's antbird as a subspecies. The blue-lored antbird feeds on insects, and regularly follows swarms of army ants in order to catch prey flushed by the swarms, but it is not an obligate ant-follower like some species of antbirds. The blue-lored antbird is strongly sexually dichromatic: the male has an entirely black plumage, while the female has a rufous-brown plumage and a black mask. Both sexes have a blue patch of skin around the eyes.\nThis species was previously included in the genus Myrmeciza. A molecular phylogenetic study published in 2013 found that Myrmeciza, as then defined, was polyphyletic. In the resulting rearrangement to create monophyletic genera the blue-lored antbird was moved to the newly erected genus Hafferia.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2323", "text": "The Ministry of Investment and Economic Development is an agency of the government of Poland. The ministry is headquartered in Warsaw and was formed from the Ministry of Development in 2018. Jerzy Kwieci\u0144ski is current Minister of Investment and Economic Development.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2324", "text": null, "image": "images/2324.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2325", "text": "Pleurotomella bateroensis is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2327", "text": "The Royal Coachman is an artificial fly that has been tied as a wet fly, dry fly and streamer pattern. Today, the Royal Coachman and its variations are tied mostly as dry flies and fished floating on the water surface. It is a popular and widely used pattern for freshwater game fish, particularly trout and grayling. Large streamer versions are also used for winter steelhead and Atlantic salmon.\nIn Royal Coachman\u2014The Lore and Legends of Fly-Fishing Paul Schullery describes the Royal Coachman:\nNo fly better represents this freewheeling era [late 19th century] in fly tying than the Royal Coachman, which among the general public may be the world's best-known fly. Its name has the right combination of romance and class to appeal even to people who don't fish, and the fly has such a commanding appearance that few fly fisherman can resist having some permutation of the pattern in their fly boxes, even if they never use it. Most of them don't know it, but the Royal Coachman is the first great American fly pattern...\n\u2014 Paul Schullery,", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2328", "text": "Austria competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. It was the nation's twenty-seventh appearance at the Summer Olympics. Austrian athletes have appeared in every edition of the Summer Olympic Games, with the exception of the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp. The Austrian Olympic Committee confirmed a squad of 71 athletes, 37 men and 34 women, to compete across 22 sports at the Games. The nation's full roster had one more participant than the previous two Games.\nThe Austrian roster featured 29 returning Olympians, with Chinese-born table tennis player Liu Jia, the nation's flag bearer in the opening ceremony, leading them as the only competitor going to her fifth consecutive Games. Apart from Liu, judoka and Beijing 2008 silver medalist Ludwig Paischer, dressage rider Victoria Max-Theurer, and skiff duo Nico Delle-Karth and Nikolaus Resch in the 49er class also topped the roster lineup to make their fourth Olympic appearance.", "image": "images/2328.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2329", "text": "The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation is a non-profit arts foundation located on North Carolwood Drive in the Holmby Hills district of Los Angeles, California. Modern and contemporary artwork in the Frederick R. Weisman collection are displayed in a \"living with art\u2014house museum\" context, with guided public tours by appointment with the foundation.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2330", "text": "The Royal Jersey Agricultural & Horticultural Society is an agricultural association in Jersey. It has been instrumental in the development of the Jersey cow and its success throughout the world, and today is responsible for management of the breed in its Island home.\nThe Royal Jersey Showground, the Society's headquarters, also holds a wide range of indoor and outdoor events and provides meeting, conference and exhibition facilities.", "image": "images/2330.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2331", "text": "The Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Rosary is a Roman Catholic church in Doha, Qatar. It is located, along with churches of other Christian denominations, at the Religious Complex in Abu Hamour. It is the first church built in the country since the Muslim conquests in the 7th century.\nThe church was constructed at a cost of around $20 million on land donated by the Emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. Due to the laws in Islamic Qatar, the church displays no Christian symbols like crosses, bells, or a steeple on its exterior.\nThe church was dedicated on 14 March 2008, by Cardinal Ivan Dias, prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelisation, in a ceremony attended by Qatari Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah; Archbishop Mounged Al Hachem, the ambassador of the Holy See to the Gulf; Bishop Paul Hinder, Apostolic Vicariate of Arabia; Archbishop Giuseppe Andrea, former nuncio of the Holy See to the region; and several Qatari officials.\nThe church is part of the Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Arabia and serves around 200,000 Catholics in Qatar, most of them migrant workers from the Philippines, India, South America, Africa, Lebanon and Europe.", "image": "images/2331.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2332", "text": "The term \"National Treasure\" has been used in Japan to denote cultural properties since 1897,\nalthough the definition and the criteria have changed since the introduction of the term. The written materials in the list adhere to the current definition, and have been designated National Treasures according to the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties that came into effect on June 9, 1951. The items are selected by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology based on their \"especially high historical or artistic value\".\nWriting was introduced from Korea to Japan around 400 AD, with work done in Chinese by immigrant scribes from the mainland. Literacy remained at an extremely marginal level in the 5th and 6th centuries, but during the 7th century a small number of Japanese scholar-aristocrats such as Prince Sh\u014dtoku began to write in Chinese for official purposes and in order to promote Buddhism. By the late 7th century, reading and writing had become an integral part of life of some sections of the ruling and intellectual classes, particularly in government and religion.", "image": "images/2332.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2335", "text": null, "image": "images/2335.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2336", "text": "Bombardier Transportation produces a wide variety of rail transportation vehicles, including high speed trains, regional, suburban and metro trains, trams, and locomotives as well as passenger carriages.", "image": "images/2336.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2338", "text": "Jaime de Borb\u00f3n y de Borb\u00f3n-Parma, known as Duke of Madrid and as Jacques de Bourbon, Duke of Anjou in France, was the Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain under the name Jaime III and the Legitimist claimant to the throne of France as Jacques I.", "image": "images/2338.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2339", "text": null, "image": "images/2339.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2340", "text": "Port Hudson is an unincorporated community in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States. Located about 20 miles northwest of Baton Rouge, it is known primarily as the location of an American Civil War battle, the Siege of Port Hudson in 1863.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2341", "text": "Charles William Henry Kirchhoff was a United States editor and steel expert.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2342", "text": "Gardner Cox House is a historic home located at Hannawa Falls in St. Lawrence County, New York. It was built in 1838 and is a two-story, late Federal style stone structure, with a single story wood framed ell.\nIt was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2343", "text": "Blepsias bilobus, the crested sculpin, is a North Pacific scorpaeniform fish from the sea raven family Hemitripteridae.", "image": "images/2343.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2344", "text": "Gremsdorf is a municipality in the district of Erlangen-H\u00f6chstadt, in Bavaria, Germany.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2345", "text": "Indiana's 2nd congressional district is a legislative electoral area in north central Indiana. With a heavy white population, it includes South Bend and Elkhart.\nThe district is currently represented by Republican Jackie Walorski.", "image": "images/2345.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2346", "text": "In folklore, a mermaid is an aquatic creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. Mermaids appear in the folklore of many cultures worldwide, including the Near East, Europe, Asia, and Africa.\nIn ancient Assyria, the goddess Atargatis transformed herself into a mermaid out of shame for accidentally killing her human lover. Mermaids are sometimes associated with perilous events such as floods, storms, shipwrecks, and drownings. In other folk traditions, they can be benevolent or beneficent, bestowing boons or falling in love with humans.\nThe male equivalent of the mermaid is the merman, also a familiar figure in folklore and heraldry. Although traditions about and sightings of mermen are less common than those of mermaids, they are generally assumed to co-exist with their female counterparts. The male and the female collectively are sometimes referred to as merfolk or merpeople.\nThe conception of mermaids in the West may have been influenced by the Sirens of Greek mythology, which were originally half-birdlike, but came to be pictured as half-fishlike in the Christian era.", "image": "images/2346.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2347", "text": null, "image": "images/2347.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2350", "text": null, "image": "images/2350.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2351", "text": null, "image": "images/2351.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2352", "text": null, "image": "images/2352.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2353", "text": null, "image": "images/2353.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2356", "text": "Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a sovereign country consisting of a peninsula delimited by the Alps and surrounded by several islands. Italy is located in south-central Europe, and is considered part of western Europe. A unitary parliamentary republic with Rome as its capital, the country covers a total area of 301,340 km\u00b2 and shares land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, and the enclaved microstates of Vatican City and San Marino. Italy has a territorial enclave in Switzerland and a maritime exclave in Tunisian waters. With around 60 million inhabitants, Italy is the third-most populous member state of the European Union.\nDue to its central geographic location in Southern Europe and the Mediterranean, Italy has historically been home to myriad peoples and cultures.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2357", "text": "William Austin Horn was an Australian mining magnate, pastoralist, politician, author, sculptor and philanthropist. Somewhat eccentric, in 1892 he was the donor of a copy of Antonio Canova's Venus, Adelaide's then controversial first public statue, which is still on display on North Terrace, Adelaide. Horn also built Wairoa, Aldgate, known for its magnificent gardens and captured in a watercolour by William Tibbits.", "image": "images/2357.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2358", "text": "The Op\u00e9ra de Dijon is an opera company and arts organization in Dijon, France. It administers both the Grand Th\u00e9\u00e2tre de Dijon and the Auditorium de Dijon which are its main performance venues. In addition to operas, the organization also stages ballets and classical music concerts.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2360", "text": "Ny-\u00c5lesund was first discovered in 1610, when coal deposits were discovered around Kongsfjorden. Not until the 1860s were they investigated more carefully. \u00c5lesund-based Peter Brandal bought the claims in 1916 and established the company Kings Bay. The town, originally known as Brandal City and Kings Bay, was founded that summer when coal mining commenced. The first research installation, a geophysical station at Kvadehuken, was established in 1920. The mining was soon unprofitable and was kept running through state subsidies. In the mid-1920s the town was used for a series of airship expeditions towards the North Pole.\nMining operations shut down in 1929 and Kings Bay was nationalized. The town was maintained during the 1930s, when saw the installation of a fisheries station and the establishment of a tourist hotel. The town was resettled with miners on 7 May 1940, just to experience an evacuation in August 1941. Miners returned on 13 August 1945 and the town was gradually expanded, including construction of a school, and new mines were opened. During the late 1950s Norsk Polar Navigasjon attempted to build an airport, but never received permission.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2361", "text": "ZEN refers to the series of portable media player designed and manufactured by Creative Technology Limited, the names of which start with the word ZEN, e.g. ZEN, ZEN X-Fi. The players evolved from the NOMAD brand through the NOMAD Jukebox series. Three of Creative Technology's players won the Best of CES award from 2004 to 2006 in their respective categories, with one winning the overall award. The ZEN series has a strong foothold in Asian markets, especially in Singapore, the company's headquarters.\nAll players support MP3 and WMA formats, while some models support also WAV and Audible formats. They are bundled with device drivers and Creative MediaSource, a media player that includes transferring and syncing abilities exclusively for the players. Some models are PlaysForSure-certified for being compatible with Windows Media Player via Media Transfer Protocol and supporting the Janus DRM. They are natively compatible with Windows, with some also supporting Mac OS X.\nThe latest Creative Zen models were released in 2012, with the last firmware updates releasing in 2013. While not officially discontinued, Creative Technology's website designates the Zen line as \"archived\".", "image": "images/2361.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2362", "text": "A Welsh dresser or a china hutch, sometimes known as a kitchen dresser or pewter cupboard, is a piece of wooden furniture consisting of drawers and cupboards in the lower part, with shelves and perhaps a sideboard on top. Traditionally, it is a utilitarian piece of furniture used to store and display crockery, silverware and pewter-ware, but is also used to display general ornaments.\nOriginally, a dresser was located in the kitchen and was a utilitarian piece of furniture where meat and other food was dressed or prepared, while prepared food was placed on sideboards in the dining room ready to be served. They could be modified to suit local needs; for example, dressers in the Scottish Highlands may have a \"porridge drawer\"\u2014a tin lined drawer into which freshly made porridge was emptied and left to cool. When cold, slices of the porridge could be cut out and taken out of the house for later consumption. Gradually the purely utilitarian function of the dresser was supplemented with other functions, such as a means of displaying the best crockery in a farmhouse.", "image": "images/2362.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2363", "text": null, "image": "images/2363.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2364", "text": null, "image": "images/2364.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2366", "text": "Beckbury is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 17 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Beckbury and the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are in the village and consist of houses and associated structures. Other listed buildings in the village are a church with items in the churchyard, a cock pit, a possible ice house, and a school. Outside the village, the listed buildings are a farm building, a country house, cottages, and a structure hewn in rock underground, described as a grotto.", "image": "images/2366.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2368", "text": "Swim bladder disease, also called swim bladder disorder or flipover, is a common ailment in aquarium fish. The swim bladder is an internal gas-filled organ that contributes to the ability of a fish to control its buoyancy, and thus to stay at the current water depth without having to waste energy in swimming. A fish with swim bladder disorder can float nose down tail up, or can float to the top or sink to the bottom of the aquarium.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2369", "text": null, "image": "images/2369.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2370", "text": "The Union Sulphur Company was an American sulfur mining corporation founded in 1896 by the famous inventor Herman Frasch. It utilized the Frasch Process to extract previously inaccessible sulfur deposits located beneath swampland in Louisiana. The Union Sulphur Company dominated the world sulfur market until its patents expired in 1908. Its success led to the development of the present-day city of Sulphur, Louisiana. After its sulfur patents expired, the company transitioned into oil and natural gas production and was renamed the Union Sulphur & Oil Company and later the Union Oil & Gas Corporation.\nDuring World War I, the company was a critical source of sulfur for the U.S. war effort. During World War II, the company operated at least twenty-seven Liberty Ships and was awarded a War Service Flag.\nIn 1960, the company merged with the Texas Natural Gas Corporation to form the Union Texas Natural Gas Corporation. In 1962, Union Texas was acquired by Allied Chemical Corporation. Through a series of transactions, the Union Texas division eventually became part of multinational energy company BP.", "image": "images/2370.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2371", "text": "Deep shaft piercings are piercings which pass through the penile shaft. They are most commonly seen in the form of deeply placed ampallangs, apadravyas, and reverse shaft Prince Alberts. They are more rare piercings due to associated pain, difficulty, bleeding and long healing times. Common placement is directly behind the head of the penis, but they can be placed farther back.", "image": "images/2371.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2372", "text": "The Nepal Praja Parishad was the first attempt to form an organization to lead the revolution against the Rana dynasty in Nepal. Led by Tanka Prasad Acharya, the group was founded in 1936, and is seen as the first political party in Nepal. The organisation collapsed after their plot to assassinate multiple members of the Rana regime was discovered, and some of its key members were executed.", "image": "images/2372.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2373", "text": "Church of St. Michael Archangel is one of the oldest buildings in Katowice. It's located in Ko\u015bciuszko Park, where it was moved in 1938 from the village Syrynia, where it was originally constructed in 1510. It is under the invocation of St. Michael.\nIt has end-fitted log framework construction and shingled roof. Free-standing belltower was completed before 1679; it has historic lych-gate and wooden fence around the churchyard.", "image": "images/2373.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2374", "text": null, "image": "images/2374.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2375", "text": "In French contexts, an h\u00f4tel particulier is a townhouse of a grand sort. Whereas an ordinary maison was built as part of a row, sharing party walls with the houses on either side and directly fronting on a street, an h\u00f4tel particulier was often free-standing, and by the 18th century it would always be located entre cour et jardin, between the entrance court, the cour d'honneur, and the garden behind.\nThere are many h\u00f4tels particuliers in Paris. Numerous h\u00f4tels particuliers have survived the transformation of Paris over the centuries to form part of the city\u2019s heritage. Some h\u00f4tels particuliers have also been turned into museums, like the Mus\u00e9e Carnavalet, Mus\u00e9e Picasso in the Marais, the Mus\u00e9e Rodin, Mus\u00e9e de la L\u00e9gion d'honneur in the 7th arrondissement, the Mus\u00e9e Nissim de Camondo, Mus\u00e9e Cernuschi and the Mus\u00e9e Jacquemart Andr\u00e9 in the 8th arrondissement.", "image": "images/2375.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2376", "text": null, "image": "images/2376.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2377", "text": null, "image": "images/2377.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2379", "text": null, "image": "images/2379.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2380", "text": "Sleaford is a market town and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of the non-metropolitan county of Lincolnshire, England. This list includes the 181 listed buildings in the civil parish of Sleaford, which incorporates the village of Quarrington and the hamlet of Holdingham in addition to the town. One is classified by English Heritage as being in Grade I, six in Grade II* and 174 in Grade II. In the United Kingdom, the term \"listed building\" refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical or cultural significance. These buildings are in three grades: Grade I consists of buildings of outstanding architectural or historical interest; Grade II* includes particularly significant buildings of more than local interest; Grade II consists of buildings of special architectural or historical interest. Buildings in England are listed by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport on recommendations provided by English Heritage, which also determines the grading.\nA small number of medieval buildings have survived.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2381", "text": null, "image": "images/2381.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2382", "text": "George Ingham Barnett was an architect from St. Louis, MO. He was called The Dean of St. Louis Architecture for his contributions to the buildings of St. Louis as well as for his influence on other architects in the United States.", "image": "images/2382.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2383", "text": "Lawrence County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 15,860. Its county seat is Louisa. The county is named for James Lawrence, and co-founded by Isaac Bolt, who served as a Lawrence County Commissioner and Justice of the Peace.\nLawrence County is the home of bluegrass music and country music star Tyler Childers. It is the birthplace of the late Chief Justice of the United States Frederick Moore Vinson and former Kentucky Governor Paul E. Patton. In regard to alcoholic beverage sales, Lawrence County is considered a \"moist\" county, meaning alcohol sales are only allowed within the city limits of Louisa. There are no alcohol sales within the rest of the county. Only two stores sell liquor, and most convenience stores sell beer and malted beverages.", "image": "images/2383.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2384", "text": null, "image": "images/2384.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2385", "text": "Alfredo J. Rouillon was an entrepreneur, businessman and politician from Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. He served as mayor of Rosario from 1922 to 1923.\nHe was the son of Bernardo Rouillon and Magdalena Vierci. Due to the early death of his father, he was educated in Switzerland.\nIn 1901 he married Maria Hortensia Echesortu, with whom he had nine children: Alfredo, Armando, Hortensia, Guillermo, Fernando, Stella, Elena, Ernesto, and Jorge.\nHis usual residence was in Moreno and Cordoba in downtown Rosario, Villa Hortensia was the family summer residence.\nHe served as mayor of Rosario, councilor, president of numerous commercial companies, founder of several clubs in the city of Rosario like the Jockey Club, the Club Rosarino de pelota, pioneer of aviation and communications in Argentina. He was also president of the Argentine Patriotic League, Rosario section.\nDuring his tenure as Mayor of Rosario his friend Santos Dumont landed his airplane in the city.", "image": "images/2385.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2386", "text": null, "image": "images/2386.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2387", "text": "Operation Sinai is an ongoing Egyptian military campaign, launched in early August 2012, against Islamic militants within the Sinai Peninsula to crush the Sinai Insurgency. The operation came as a direct response to the 2012 Egyptian-Israeli border attack on 5 August 2012. The operation was initially reported as part of \"Operation Nisr\", but on 3 September 2012, the Egyptian army issued a statement requesting media sources to use the official name \"Operation Sinai.\"", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2388", "text": "The Silversmith Hotel is a boutique hotel located in downtown Chicago, Illinois. It occupies the historic Silversmith Building, designed in 1896 by Peter J. Weber of the architectural firm of D.H. Burnham and Company, who also designed the Fisher Building. The building's architecture reflects the transition from Romanesque Revival architecture to Chicago school architecture. The Silversmith Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.\nIt became a member of the National Registry of the Historic Hotels of America in 2016.", "image": "images/2388.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2389", "text": "Toothache, also known as dental pain, is pain in the teeth or their supporting structures, caused by dental diseases or pain referred to the teeth by non-dental diseases. When severe it may impact sleep, eating, and other daily activities.\nCommon causes include inflammation of the pulp, usually in response to tooth decay, dental trauma, or other factors, dentin hypersensitivity, apical periodontitis, dental abscesses", "image": "images/2389.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2391", "text": "Solar Bandeira is a former manor house in Salvador, Brazil. It was built by Pedro Rodrigues Bandeira, a wealthy merchant and financier of Bahian forces during the Brazilian War of Independence. Solar Bandeira is located on the slope in the Soledade neighborhood, formerly a suburb of Salvador that included plantation and the Convent Our Lady of Solitude. The garden, which had rich mosaic work and a view of the Bay of All Saints, was called the \"marvel and pride of Bahia\" in the 18th and 19th century. Solar Bandeira, despite its protected status, is in an advanced state of ruin and may not be visited.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2392", "text": "Pontefract cakes are a type of small, roughly circular black sweet measuring approximately 3/4\" wide and 1/5\" thick, made of liquorice, originally manufactured in the Yorkshire town of Pontefract, England.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2393", "text": "Aldenham is a village and civil parish in Hertfordshire, 3.5 miles north-east of Watford and 2 miles southwest of Radlett. It was mentioned in the Domesday Book and is one of Hertsmere's 14 conservation areas. This secluded little village has eight pre-19th century buildings that are listed buildings and the parish itself is largely unchanged, though buildings have been rebuilt, since Saxon times when the majority of the land was owned by the abbots of Westminster Abbey.\nIn the Index of Multiple Deprivation, the ward of Aldenham East was ranked the least deprived ward out of 8414 in England, while Aldenham West also featured among the least deprived three per cent in the country. Radlett forms the eastern part of the civil parish.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2394", "text": null, "image": "images/2394.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2395", "text": "Nyk\u00f6ping is a locality and the seat of Nyk\u00f6ping Municipality, S\u00f6dermanland County, Sweden with 32,759 inhabitants as of 2017. The city is also the capital of S\u00f6dermanland County. Including Arn\u00f6, the locality on the southern shore of the bay just a couple of kilometres from the city centre, Nyk\u00f6ping would have 33,762 inhabitants according to the same SCB source. Commonly, Arn\u00f6 is referred to as a part of the city proper. It forms a wider conurbation with the neighbouring minor municipality and town of Oxel\u00f6sund 10 kilometres south of its outskirts.\nNyk\u00f6ping literally translates as Newmarket into English. The prefix Ny is translated as New and k\u00f6ping is an old Swedish word for a market place and a commonly used suffix for cities in the south central region of the country. The city is located near the open Baltic Sea coast, and is regarded as a coastal location.\nNyk\u00f6ping is also the home of Stockholm Skavsta Airport which is located less than 10 kilometres from the city centre. Nyk\u00f6ping is part of the wider area of the M\u00e4laren Valley, located around 100 kilometres south of inner Stockholm and 60 kilometres east of Norrk\u00f6ping, the nearest larger city.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2396", "text": null, "image": "images/2396.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2397", "text": null, "image": "images/2397.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2399", "text": "In the oil and gas industry, the term wireline usually refers to the use of multi-conductor, single conductor or slickline cable, or \"wireline\", as a conveyance for the acquisition of subsurface petrophysical and geophysical data and the delivery of well construction services such as pipe recovery, perforating, plug setting and well cleaning and fishing. The subsurface geophysical and petrophysical information results in the description and analysis of subsurface geology, reservoir properties and production characteristics.\nAssociated with this, \"wireline logging\" is the acquisition and analysis of geophysical and petrophysical data and the provision of related services provided as a function of along-hole depth.\nThere are four basic types of wireline: multi-conductor, single conductor, slickline and braided line. Other types of wireline include sheathed slickline and fibre-optic lines.\nMulti-conductor lines consist of external armor wires wound around a core of typically 4- or 7-conductors. The conductors are bound together in a central core, protected by the outer armor wires.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2400", "text": "A shamrock is a young sprig, used as a symbol of Ireland. Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity. The name shamrock comes from Irish seamr\u00f3g, which is the diminutive of the Irish word seamair \u00f3g and simply means \"young clover\".\nShamrock usually refers to either the species Trifolium dubium or Trifolium repens. However, other three-leaved plants\u2014such as Medicago lupulina, Trifolium pratense, and Oxalis acetosella\u2014are sometimes called shamrocks. The shamrock was traditionally used for its medicinal properties and was a popular motif in Victorian times.", "image": "images/2400.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2401", "text": null, "image": "images/2401.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2402", "text": null, "image": "images/2402.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2403", "text": "San Carlos de Borromeo Fortress is a colonial fortress in the Bay of Pampatar in the northeast of Isla Margarita, Venezuela.\nIt was completed in 1684 for protection against the constant threat of pirates. The fortress was ransacked several times before Venezuela gained independence from Spain. Today the castle has been restored and serves as a museum.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2404", "text": "Lindesnes Lighthouse is a coastal lighthouse at the southernmost tip of Norway, about 10 kilometres southwest of the village of H\u00f8llen in Lindesnes municipality in Agder county. The present lighthouse was built in 1915, although the station was first built in 1656 to mark the entrance to the Skaggerak and the Baltic Sea from the North Sea. The current 16.1-metre tall lighthouse is cast iron with a granite foundation. The lighthouse is painted white, with a red top. The light sits at an elevation of 50.1 metres and it emits a fixed and flashing white light that is always on and it rotates between a low intensity and high intensity light every 20 seconds. The light comes from a first order Fresnel lens that can be seen for up to 17.7 nautical miles.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2405", "text": null, "image": "images/2405.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2406", "text": "Limyra was a small city in ancient Lycia on the southern coast of Asia Minor, on the Limyrus River. Already flourishing in the second millennium BCE, the city was one of the oldest and most prosperous in Lycia; it gradually became one of the finest trade settlements in Greece.\nIn the 4th century BCE Pericles adopted it as the capital of the Lycian League; subsequently it came under control of the Persian Empire. After Alexander the Great ended Persian rule, most of Lycia was ruled by Ptolemy I Soter; his son Ptolemy II Philadelphos supported the Limyrans against the invading Galatians and the inhabitants dedicated a monument, the Ptolemaion, to him in thanks.\nThe five necropolises from this period demonstrate the city's importance. The mausoleum of Pericles is particularly notable for its fine reliefs and exquisite sculptures such as Perseus slaying Medusa and one of her sisters.\nLimyra is mentioned by Strabo, Ptolemy and several Latin authors. Gaius Caesar, adopted son of Augustus, died there.\nThe Romans cut a theater into the hill which held 8000 spectators. It was commissioned in the second century AD by important Lycian benefactor named Opramoas of Rhodiapolis.", "image": "images/2406.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2407", "text": "Admiral Sir Charles Wager PC was First Lord of the Admiralty between 1733 and 1742. Despite heroic active service and steadfast administration and diplomatic service, Wager can be criticized for his failure to deal with an acute manning problem. However, in reality the Royal Navy's numerical preponderance over other navies was greater than at any other time in the century, and its dockyard facilities, overseas bases, victualling organization, and central co-ordination were by far the most elaborate and advanced. Although British warship design was inferior to French in some respects, the real problem was an insufficiency of the versatile and seaworthy 60-gun ships, a class that Wager's Admiralty had chosen to augment during the 1730s but, as wartime experience would show, not aggressively enough.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2408", "text": null, "image": "images/2408.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2410", "text": "Howard Street is a major north-south street through the central part of the city of Baltimore, Maryland. About 2 \u00b9\u2044\u2082 miles long, the street begins at the north end of I-395 near Oriole Park at Camden Yards and ends near Johns Hopkins University, where it splits. To the right, it becomes Artmuseum Drive, the one-block home of the Baltimore Museum of Art. To the left, it becomes San Martin Drive, which winds road along the western perimeter of the Johns Hopkins University campus and ends at University Parkway. Howard Street is named in honor of former Maryland governor John Eager Howard. Two other streets in Baltimore, John and Eager Streets, are also named after him.\nAt one time, Howard Street was a two-way street throughout its entire route. In 1989, when construction began on the Central Light Rail line, Howard Street was made one-way in a northbound direction between Pratt Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard; as such, southbound traffic now uses Eutaw Street, one block to the west. The light rail runs along Howard Street within this area, which is most of Downtown Baltimore, and near Howard Street for much of the remainder of its route in the downtown area.", "image": "images/2410.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2411", "text": null, "image": "images/2411.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2412", "text": "RFA Gold Rover was a small fleet tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary and one of five Rover-class ships that were designed by the Admiralty, all of which were built at the Swan Hunter shipyard.\nGold Rover and her sister Black Rover were the last two in service with the RFA on duty around the world. The class were phased out as part of a worldwide effort to replace single-hulled tankers with more environmentally safe double-hulled vessels. Gold Rover herself was decommissioned in a sunset ceremony at Portsmouth Naval Base on 6 March 2017.", "image": "images/2412.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2413", "text": "Anfield Cemetery, or the City of Liverpool Cemetery, is located in Anfield, a district of Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It lies to the northeast of Stanley Park, and is bounded by Walton Lane to the west, Priory Road to the south, a railway line to the north, and the gardens of houses on Ince Avenue to the east. The cemetery grounds are included in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens at Grade II*.", "image": "images/2413.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2414", "text": "2020 in the Philippines details events of note that have occurred, or are scheduled to take place, in the Philippines in 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2415", "text": null, "image": "images/2415.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2416", "text": null, "image": "images/2416.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2417", "text": "This is a list of diplomatic missions of North Korea.\nIn the Cold War era its foreign policy was focused on the Soviet bloc countries, while it actively courted allies in the developing world. This was more out of political necessity, as North Korea competed with the South Korea for diplomatic recognition. Eventually countries began recognizing both governments on the Korean Peninsula, and North Korea's missions in the developing world are more concerned with running aid programs and maintaining political mileage than obtaining any economic benefits.\nNorth Korea was very slow to open embassies in Western Europe. Sweden for some time was the only country in the West which had a North Korean presence.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2418", "text": "Feliciano L\u00f3pez D\u00edaz-Guerra is a Spanish professional tennis player on the ATP Tour. He was born in Toledo and now lives in the Spanish capital, Madrid. L\u00f3pez achieved his career-high singles ranking of world No. 12 in March 2015.\nIn 2005, he was the first male Spanish tennis player to reach the quarter-finals of Wimbledon since 1972, when Manuel Orantes reached the semi-finals. He repeated the feat in 2008 and 2011. L\u00f3pez defeated Tim Henman at the 2007 Wimbledon second round in what would be Henman's last Wimbledon match. Throughout his career, he has played in the most five-set matches that have gone beyond 6\u20136 in the post-tiebreak era, his longest fifth set being 16\u201314 at the 2009 Australian Open against Gilles M\u00fcller. He reached the quarter-finals of the US Open in 2015, and won his first Grand Slam title at the 2016 French Open when he won the men's doubles title with Marc L\u00f3pez. In 2017 at the age of 35 L\u00f3pez won the Aegon Championship at The Queen's Club, London, beating Marin \u010cili\u0107 in a third set tiebreak.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2420", "text": "Faryab is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan, which is located in the north of the country bordering neighboring Turkmenistan. It has a population of about 948,000, which is multi-ethnic and mostly a tribal society. The province encompasses 15 districts and over 1,000 villages. The capital of Faryab province is Maymana. It also borders Jowzjan Province, Sar-e Pol Province, Ghor Province and Badghis Province.", "image": "images/2420.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2422", "text": "The Pony Express was a mail service delivering messages, newspapers, and mail using relays of horse-mounted riders that operated from April 3, 1860, to October 24, 1861, between Missouri and California in the United States of America.\nOperated by Central Overland California and Pikes Peak Express Company, the Pony Express was a great financial investment to the U.S. During its 18 months of operation, it reduced the time for messages to travel between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to about 10 days. Many people used the Pony Express as a communication link. It also encouraged catalogs to be created, allowing people to buy goods and have them brought by horse to the customers. It became the West's most direct means of east-west communication before the transcontinental telegraph was established, and was vital for tying the new U.S. state of California with the rest of the United States.\nDespite a heavy subsidy, the Pony Express was not a financial success and went bankrupt in 18 months, when faster telegraph service was established. Nevertheless, it demonstrated that a unified transcontinental system of communications could be established and operated year-round.", "image": "images/2422.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2423", "text": null, "image": "images/2423.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2424", "text": "Snooker world rankings 2007/2008: The professional world rankings for the top 75 snooker players in the 2007\u201308 season are listed below. The points listed here take into account ranking tournament performances from the previous two seasons.", "image": "images/2424.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2425", "text": "Spragueia is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. Some authors include it in Acontia, but it is tentatively treated as different here pending further research.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2427", "text": "Thomas de Beauchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick, KG was an English medieval nobleman and one of the primary opponents of Richard II.", "image": "images/2427.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2428", "text": "Clam is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2429", "text": "This is a list of butterfly species found in the Kerala, India.", "image": "images/2429.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2430", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Duval County, Florida.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Duval County, Florida, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.\nThere are 101 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmark.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 27, 2020.", "image": "images/2430.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2431", "text": null, "image": "images/2431.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2432", "text": "Le Nove porcelain was made in the 18th century in the town now called Nove, near Bassano, then in the Republic of Venice's mainland territories, the terrafirma. It was made at a factory owned by Pasquale Antonibon, who was already making fine maiolica in fashionable styles, which continued to be made alongside the porcelain. Production of porcelain began in 1762 and ended when Antonibon died in 1773. But it resumed in 1781, when Francisco Parolin leased the factory for twenty years in a partnership with the Antonibons, known as the \"Parolin period\". This lasted until 1802. Production of porcelain continued intermittently until 1835.\nInitially soft-paste porcelain was made, but some hard-paste porcelain from about 1765, though soft-paste pieces are still assigned dates after this. Some of the factory's products are also classified as terraglia, the Italian version of Staffordshire creamware, a fine earthenware. The production was generally similar to that of the Cozzi porcelain factory in Venice itself, and used the same clays, so it can be difficult to distinguish between the two.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2433", "text": "East German jokes, jibes popular in the former German Democratic Republic, reflected the concerns of East German citizens and residents between 1949 and 1990. Jokes frequently targeted political figures, such as Socialist Party General Secretary Erich Honecker or State Security Minister Erich Mielke, who headed the Stasi secret police. Elements of daily life, such as economic scarcity, relations between the GDR and the Soviet Union or Cold War rival, the United States, were also common. There were also ethnic jokes, highlighting differences of language or culture between Saxony and Central Germany.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2434", "text": null, "image": "images/2434.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2435", "text": "The Goliath heron, also known as the giant heron, is a very large wading bird of the heron family, Ardeidae. It is found in sub-Saharan Africa, with smaller numbers in Southwest and South Asia.", "image": "images/2435.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2436", "text": "The 92nd Engineer Battalion is a unit of the United States Army with a record of accomplishment in both peace and war; an organization that provides sustained engineer support across the full spectrum of military operations.\nThe 92nd Engineer Battalion Headquarters provides training and readiness assistance to six companies and two detachments located on Fort Stewart, Georgia. The battalion formation includes two horizontal construction companies, one vertical construction company, one forward support company, one route clearance company, headquarters and headquarters company, a survey detachment, and a firefighter detachment prepared to deploy in support of contingency operations worldwide.\nThe 92nd Engineer Battalion is one of the Army\u2019s first modular engineer battalion headquarters. The unit\u2019s history of service begins in 1933 with deployments to Britain, North Africa, Italy during World War II, Vietnam War, hurricane relief efforts, Desert Storm/Shield and numerous deployments in support of the Global War on Terrorism in Iraq and Afghanistan.\nThe battalion nickname is \"Black Diamonds\".", "image": "images/2436.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2437", "text": "Fort Preble was a military fort in South Portland, Maine, United States, built in 1808 and progressively added to through 1906. It is now on the campus of Southern Maine Community College.", "image": "images/2437.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2438", "text": null, "image": "images/2438.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2439", "text": "South Scanian Regiment, designation P 7, is a Swedish Army armoured regiment that traces its origins back to 1811. It was converted from an infantry regiment in 1963 and renamed from South Scania Infantry Regiment. The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from the region of Scania, and it is currently garrisoned in Revingehed outside Lund, in Sk\u00e5ne County.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2440", "text": "J\u00f3zef Kowalski was a Polish Roman Catholic priest from the Salesian Society killed at the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. He was beatified in Warsaw on June 13, 1999.", "image": "images/2440.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2441", "text": "S\u00e9rgio Vieira Chapelin is a Brazilian journalist, reporter, announcer and television presenter.", "image": "images/2441.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2443", "text": "Abutilon \u00d7 hybridum is a species name used for a wide variety of different types flowering plants of uncertain origin in the genus Abutilon. Because of the uncertainty surrounding the name, they are often considered a cultivar group: Abutilon x Hybridum Group or Abutilon Hybridum Group. They are cultigens, not occurring in the wild. As with the larger genus Abutilon generally, they have been referred to by the common names Chinese lantern, and parlour maple.", "image": "images/2443.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2445", "text": null, "image": "images/2445.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2446", "text": "Couch is a small, unincorporated community in Oregon County, Missouri, United States. It is located six miles south of Alton on Missouri Supplemental Route A.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2447", "text": "The Lancia Ardea was a small family car produced Italian car manufacturer Lancia between 1939 and 1953. Its unusually short bonnet reportedly contained the smallest V4 engine ever commercialized in a small family car\nNearly 23,000 of the Ardeas produced were standard bodied saloons but between 1940 and 1942 approximately 500 Ardeas were manufactured with lengthened bodies and a squared off rear cabin for use in Rome as taxis. After the war more than 8,500 commercial adaptations of the Ardea known as 'furgoncini' and the 'camioncini' were also produced.\nThe third series Ardea, produced from 1948, was the first mass-produced car with a 5-speed manual transmission. Ardea was named either after Ardea town, or Via Ardeatina, Roman road leading from Rome to that town.", "image": "images/2447.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2448", "text": null, "image": "images/2448.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2449", "text": "The Naugaza Digambar Jain temple is situated near Naugaza in Alwar District, Rajasthan. The temple is situated near Neelkanth temple, Alwar.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2450", "text": "An annular solar eclipse occurred on March 7, 1951 with a magnitude of 0.9896. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is smaller than the Sun's, blocking most of the Sun's light and causing the Sun to look like an annulus. An annular eclipse appears as a partial eclipse over a region of the Earth thousands of kilometres wide. Annularity was visible from New Zealand on March 8th, and northern Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and San Andr\u00e9s Island in Colombia on March 7th.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2451", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lauderdale County, Mississippi.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.\nThere are 46 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another 7 properties were once listed but have been removed.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 17, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2452", "text": "The Claw of Archimedes was an ancient weapon devised by Archimedes to defend the seaward portion of Syracuse's city wall against amphibious assault. Although its exact nature is unclear, the accounts of ancient historians seem to describe it as a sort of crane equipped with a grappling hook that was able to lift an attacking ship partly out of the water, then either cause the ship to capsize or suddenly drop it. It was dropped onto enemy ships, which would then swing itself and destroy the ship.\nThese machines featured prominently during the Second Punic War in 214 BC, when the Roman Republic attacked Syracuse with a fleet of 60 quinqueremes under Marcus Claudius Marcellus. When the Roman fleet approached the city walls under cover of darkness, the machines were deployed, sinking many ships and throwing the attack into confusion. Historians such as Livy attributed heavy Roman losses to these machines, together with catapults also devised by Archimedes.\nThe plausibility of this invention was tested in 1999 in the BBC series Secrets of the Ancients and again in early 2005 in the Discovery Channel series Superweapons of the Ancient World.", "image": "images/2452.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2453", "text": "Milecastle 6 was a milecastle of the Roman Hadrian's Wall.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2454", "text": "The Barrage Vauban, or Vauban Dam, is a bridge, weir and defensive work erected in the 17th century on the River Ill in the city of Strasbourg in France. At that time, it was known as the Great Lock, although it does not function as a navigation lock in the modern sense of the word. Today it serves to display sculptures and has a viewing terrace on its roof, with views of the earlier Ponts Couverts bridges and Petite France quarter. It has been classified as a Monument historique since 1971.\nThe barrage was constructed from 1686 to 1690 in pink Vosges sandstone by the French Engineer Jacques Tarade according to plans by Vauban. The principal defensive function of the barrage was to enable, in the event of an attack, the raising the level of the River Ill and thus the flooding of all the lands south of the city, making them impassable to the enemy. This defensive measure was deployed in 1870, when Strasbourg was besieged by Prussian forces during the Franco-Prussian War, and resulted in the complete flooding of the northern part of the suburb of Neudorf.\nThe barrage has 13 arches and is 120 metres in length.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2455", "text": null, "image": "images/2455.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2456", "text": "Elizabeth Fortescue was a noblewoman in the peerage of Great Britain and Ireland. She was a daughter of Chichester Fortescue, High Sheriff of County Down in what is now Northern Ireland. In around 1769 she was painted by Joshua Reynolds.\nOn 15 July 1762 she married William John Kerr, who was then styled Lord Newbottle or Newbattle and Earl of Ancram After the death of Kerr's father in 1775, he inherited the Marquisate of Lothian, making Elizabeth a marchioness by marriage. He and Elizabeth Kerr had nine children, the last of which was Lord Robert Kerr, born on 14 September 1780. She died in Marylebone on 30 September the same year, probably from complications after the birth", "image": "images/2456.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2457", "text": "Tactical frivolity is a form of public protest involving humour; often including peaceful non-compliance with authorities, carnival and whimsical antics. Humour has played a role in political protests at least as far back as the Classical period in ancient Greece. Yet it is only since the 1990s that the term tactical frivolity gained common currency for describing the use of humour in opposing perceived political injustice. Generally the term is used to denote a whimsical, nonconfrontational approach rather than aggressive mocking or cutting jokes.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2458", "text": "Just Group plc, formerly JRP Group plc and, before that, Just Retirement Group plc, is a British company specialising in retirement products and services headquartered in Reigate, Surrey. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.", "image": "images/2458.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2459", "text": "Intersex people are individuals born with any of several variations in sex characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, sex hormones or genitals that, according to the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, \"do not fit the typical definitions for male or female bodies\". This range of atypical variation may be physically obvious from birth \u2013 babies may have ambiguous reproductive organs, or at the other extreme range it is not obvious and may remain unknown to people all their lives.\nIntersex people were previously referred to as hermaphrodites or \"congenital eunuchs\". In the 19th and 20th centuries, some medical experts devised new nomenclature in an attempt to classify the characteristics that they had observed. It was the first attempt at creating a taxonomic classification system of intersex conditions. Intersex people were categorized as either having true hermaphroditism, female pseudohermaphroditism, or male pseudohermaphroditism. These terms are no longer used: terms including the word \"hermaphrodite\" are considered to be misleading, stigmatizing, and scientifically specious in reference to humans.", "image": "images/2459.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2460", "text": null, "image": "images/2460.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2461", "text": "Cotterell Court is a 1,750-seat multi-purpose arena in Hamilton, New York. It was built in 1959 and is home to the Colgate University Raiders basketball and volleyball teams. It is named for Wesley M. Cotterell '19, a two-time letterwinner in basketball and school trustee. The basketball arena was built as the northern half of the William A. Reid Athletic Center, a twin barrel-vaulted complex which also houses Starr Rink. The complex is located on the western side of campus next to Andy Kerr Stadium and across Broad Street from Huntington Gymnasium, the school's former athletics facility. The hardwood was replaced in 2016 for the first time since the venue's opening. The gym has bleacher seating on three sides, with the main sides being the east and west sides and a much shorter section on the north side. The main entrance to the arena is on the south side, leading into the rest of the athletic center.\nCotterell Court hosted the championship game of the 1995, 1996, 2019, and 2020 Patriot League Men's Basketball Tournament and the 2004 Patriot League Women's Basketball Tournament.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2462", "text": "Blessed Leopold of Alpandeire - born Francisco Tom\u00e1s de San Juan Bautista M\u00e1rquez y S\u00e1nchez - was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. His life is not distinguished for spectacular works but rather for the humble and simple life in which he led his life as well as for his kindness - in particular towards the most deprived persons. He spent most of his life in Granada where its people still remember and celebrate him as a model example of Christian life and virtue.\nThe cause for his canonization commenced in 1982 when he was made a Servant of God and he was later named as Venerable on 15 March 2008. Archbishop Angelo Amato presided over his beatification on 12 September 2010 on the behalf of Pope Benedict XVI.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2463", "text": "The Blessed Virgin Mary has been one of the major subjects of Western Art for centuries. Numerous pieces of Marian art in the Catholic Church covering a range of topics have been produced, from masters such as Michelangelo and Botticelli to works made by unknown peasant artisans.\nMarian art forms part of the fabric of Roman Catholic Marian culture through their emotional impact on the veneration of the Blessed Virgin. Images such as Our Lady of Guadalupe and the many artistic renditions of it as statues are not simply works of art but are a central elements of the daily lives of the Mexican people. Both Hidalgo and Zapata flew Guadalupan flags and depictions of the Virgin of Guadalupe continue to remain a key unifying element in the Mexican nation. The study of Mary via the field of Mariology is thus inherently intertwined with Marian art.\nThe body of teachings that constitute Roman Catholic Mariology consist of four basic Marian dogmas: Perpetual virginity, Mother of God, Immaculate conception and Assumption into Heaven, derived from Biblical scripture, the writings of the Church Fathers, and the traditions of the Church.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2464", "text": "Delias euphemia is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. It was described by Henley Grose-Smith in 1894. It is found in the Australasian realm where it is endemic to Biak.\nThe wingspan is about 55\u201365 mm.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2465", "text": "Magister militum was a top-level military command used in the later Roman Empire, dating from the reign of Constantine the Great. The term referred to the senior military officer of the Empire. In Greek sources, the term is translated either as strategos or as stratelates.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2466", "text": "Washington Mutual, Inc\u2014abbreviated to WaMu\u2014was a savings bank holding company and the former owner of WaMu Bank, which was the United States' largest savings and loan association until its collapse in 2008.\nOn Thursday, September 25, 2008, the United States Office of Thrift Supervision seized WaMu Bank from WaMu, Inc. and placed it into receivership with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The OTS took the action due to the withdrawal of $16.7 billion in deposits during a 9-day bank run. The FDIC sold the banking subsidiaries to JPMorgan Chase for $1.9 billion, which JPMorgan Chase had been planning to acquire as part of a confidential plan internally nicknamed Project West. All WaMu branches were rebranded as Chase branches by the end of 2009. The holding company, WaMu, Inc., was left with $33 billion in assets, and $8 billion debt, after being stripped of its banking subsidiary by the FDIC. The next day, WaMu, Inc. filed for Chapter 11 voluntary bankruptcy in Delaware, where it was incorporated.\nRegarding total assets under management, WaMu's closure and receivership is the largest bank failure in American financial history.", "image": "images/2466.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2467", "text": null, "image": "images/2467.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2468", "text": null, "image": "images/2468.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2469", "text": "Wisconsin's 9th congressional district was a congressional district of the United States House of Representatives in Wisconsin. It was created following the 1870 Census along with the 8th district, and was disbanded after the 2000 Census.\nFrom 1965 to 2003, the district included most of the western and north-western suburbs of Milwaukee. In its final configuration, it contained all of Washington and Ozaukee counties, most of Dodge and Jefferson counties, the northern and western halves of Waukesha county and the eastern parts of Sheboygan county, including the town itself. It was usually the most Republican district in the state, voting 63% to 34% for George Bush over Al Gore at the 2000 election. The district was also the longest in the state to be represented by a member of the Wisconsin Progressive Party however, when the party briefly surged to dominate Wisconsin\u2019s politics during the 1930s, being represented by Merlin Hull for twelve years until 1947, when he switched to the Republican Party. At the time, the district covered much of the far western part of the state.", "image": "images/2469.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2470", "text": "Steinway Hall was an 11-story office building, and ground-floor theater, located at 64 E. Van Buren Street, Chicago, IL. The theater had at least 14 different names over the years, opening in 1896 as the Steinway Music Hall, and closing in the late 1960s as Capri Cinema. The building for a time in the early 1900s was the offices and nucleus of a group of famous Chicago architects that included a young Frank Lloyd Wright. These young architects, inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement and the philosophies of Louis Sullivan, formed what would become known as the Prairie School.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2471", "text": "This list includes localities that are in Israel that the Israeli Ministry of Interior has designated as a city council. Jerusalem includes occupied East Jerusalem. The list is based on the current index of the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Within Israel's system of local government, an urban municipality can be granted a city council by the Interior Ministry when its population exceeds 20,000. The term \"city\" does not generally refer to local councils or urban agglomerations, even though a defined city often contains only a small portion of an urban area or metropolitan area's population.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2472", "text": "Roman amphitheatres are Roman theatres \u2013 large, circular or oval open-air venues with raised seating \u2013 built by the ancient Romans. They were used for events such as gladiator combats, venationes and executions. About 230 Roman amphitheatres have been found across the area of the Roman Empire. Early amphitheatres date from the Republican period, though they became more monumental during the Imperial era.\nAmphitheatres are distinguished from circuses and hippodromes, which were usually rectangular and built mainly for racing events, and stadia, built for athletics, but several of these terms have at times been used for one and the same venue. The word amphitheatrum means \"theatre all around\". Thus, an amphitheatre is distinguished from the traditional semicircular Roman theatres by being circular or oval in shape.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2473", "text": "Noach, Noiach, Nauach, Nauah, or Noah is the second weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. It constitutes Genesis 6:9\u201311:32. The parashah tells the stories of the Flood and Noah's Ark, of Noah's subsequent drunkenness and cursing of Canaan, and of the Tower of Babel.\nThe parashah has the most verses of any weekly Torah portion in the Book of Genesis. It is made up of 6,907 Hebrew letters, 1,861 Hebrew words, 153 verses, and 230 lines in a Torah Scroll. In the Book of Genesis, Parashah Miketz has the most letters, Parashah Vayeira has the most words, and Parashah Vayishlach has an equal number of verses as Parashah Noach.\nJews read it on the second Sabbath after Simchat Torah, generally in October or early November.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2474", "text": "Caltha is a genus of rhizomatous perennial flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, to which ten species have been assigned. They occur in moist environments in temperate and cold regions of both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Their leaves are generally heart-shaped or kidney-shaped, or are characteristically diplophyllous. Flowers are star shaped and mostly yellow to white. True petals and nectaries are missing but the five or more sepals are distinctly colored. As usual in the buttercup family there is a circle of stamens around free carpels.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2475", "text": "The Paseo Los Pr\u00f3ceres is a monument located near Fort Tiuna and the Military Academy of the Bolivarian Army. On the promenade there are statues of the heroes of the Independence of Venezuela, as well as symbolic sculptures.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2476", "text": null, "image": "images/2476.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2477", "text": "The Oireachtas of the Irish Free State was the legislature of the Irish Free State from 1922 until 1937. It was established by the 1922 Constitution of Ireland which was based from the Anglo-Irish Treaty. It was the first independent Irish Parliament officially recognised outside Ireland since the historic Parliament of Ireland which was abolished with the Act of Union in 1800.\nThe Parliament was bicameral, consisting of D\u00e1il \u00c9ireann with 153 seats and Seanad \u00c9ireann with 60 seats, until the abolition of the Senate on 29 May 1936. From then until its abolition the Parliament was unicameral. The King, who was officially represented by the Governor-General, was also a constituent part of the Oireachtas. The Oireachtas of the Irish Free State were disbanded by the 1937 Constitution of Ireland which created the modern Oireachtas \u00c9ireann.\nLike the modern Oireachtas, the Free State legislature was dominated by the powerful, directly elected D\u00e1il. Unlike the modern organ, the Free State Oireachtas had authority to amend the constitution as it saw fit, without recourse to a referendum.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2478", "text": "A list of the windmills in Portugal.", "image": "images/2478.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2479", "text": "Ma Wan is an island of Hong Kong, located between Lantau Island and Tsing Yi Island, with an area of 0.97 square kilometres. Administratively, it is part of Tsuen Wan District.\nThe Lantau Link that passes through Ma Wan was constructed in the mid-1990s as part of the Hong Kong Government's Rose Garden plan to connect the new Hong Kong International Airport to the city centre. Its development fostered plans to develop the island. Today, a large part of Ma Wan is occupied by the Park Island apartment complex. A theme park, named Ma Wan Park was built to accompany the housing project, with its first phase opened on 1 July 2007.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2480", "text": "Elmwood Park is located in the southwestern portion of Syracuse, New York. The park was originally built and opened as a privately owned park in 1893. It is significant as an example of such parks from the Pleasure Ground Era. After the site was purchased by the city of Syracuse in 1927, bridges, embankments, walls and stairs built of wood and stone were added, making the park also representative of the Reform Park Era. The park was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2481", "text": "The Mushawe River is a right-bank tributary of the Mwenezi River in Zimbabwe. It rises in the Nemande mountain area and flows through the Maranda area to join the Mwenezi River downstream of Manyuchi Dam, Mwenezi District.", "image": "images/2481.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2482", "text": null, "image": "images/2482.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2484", "text": "\u00c1ngel Francisco Guido was an Argentine architect, engineer and writer.\nGuido was educated at the National University of C\u00f3rdoba and graduated as an architect in 1921. Most of his work is in his home town of Rosario. With fellow architect Alejandro Bustillo, Guido designed the National Flag Memorial of Argentina, circa 1944. The structure was inaugurated in 1957. His other significant designs include\nthe Dr. Julio Marc Provincial Historical Museum on the grounds of the Parque de la Independencia in Rosario\nthe Palacio de Correos de Rosario in the Plaza 25 de Mayo in Rosario\nGuido was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1932. His daughter was the novelist and screenwriter Beatriz Guido.", "image": "images/2484.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2485", "text": null, "image": "images/2485.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2486", "text": "Sumo is a form of competitive full-contact wrestling where a rikishi attempts to force his opponent out of a circular ring or into touching the ground with any body part other than the soles of his feet.\nSumo originated in Japan, the only country where it is practiced professionally, where it is considered the national sport. It is considered a gendai bud\u014d, which refers to modern Japanese martial arts, but the sport has a history spanning many centuries. Many ancient traditions have been preserved in sumo, and even today the sport includes many ritual elements, such as the use of salt purification, from Shinto.\nLife as a wrestler is highly regimented, with rules regulated by the Japan Sumo Association. Most sumo wrestlers are required to live in communal sumo training stables, known in Japanese as heya, where all aspects of their daily lives\u2014from meals to their manner of dress\u2014are dictated by strict tradition.\nFrom 2008 to 2016, a number of high-profile controversies and scandals rocked the sumo world, with an associated effect on its reputation and ticket sales. These have also affected the sport's ability to attract recruits.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2487", "text": "This is a list of state parks in Georgia. The park system of the US state of Georgia was founded in 1931 with Indian Springs State Park and Vogel State Park. Indian Springs has been operated by the state as a public park since 1825, making it perhaps the oldest state park in the United States. The newest state park is Don Carter.\nSince the economic crash of 2008, Georgia has halved the budget for the Division of State Parks and Historic Sites and turned over the management of five of the parks to Coral Hospitality, a Florida-based hotel and resort management company. The five parks are Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge, Unicoi State Park & Lodge, Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge, Georgia Veterans State Park, and George T. Bagby State Park.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2488", "text": "George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, FRS, known simply as Lord Byron, was a British poet, peer and politician who became a revolutionary in the Greek War of Independence, and is considered one of the leading figures of the Romantic movement. He is regarded as one of the greatest British poets and remains widely read and influential. Among his best-known works are the lengthy narrative poems Don Juan and Childe Harold's Pilgrimage; many of his shorter lyrics in Hebrew Melodies also became popular.\nHe travelled extensively across Europe, especially in Italy, where he lived for seven years in the cities of Venice, Ravenna, and Pisa. During his stay in Italy he frequently visited his friend and fellow poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Later in life Byron joined the Greek War of Independence fighting the Ottoman Empire and died of disease leading a campaign during that war, for which Greeks revere him as a national hero. He died in 1824 at the age of 36 from a fever contracted after the First and Second Siege of Missolonghi.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2489", "text": null, "image": "images/2489.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2490", "text": "The Matterhorn is a mountain of the Alps, straddling the main watershed and border between Switzerland and Italy. It is a large, near-symmetric pyramidal peak in the extended Monte Rosa area of the Pennine Alps, whose summit is 4,478 metres high, making it one of the highest summits in the Alps and Europe. The four steep faces, rising above the surrounding glaciers, face the four compass points and are split by the H\u00f6rnli, Furggen, Leone/Lion, and Zmutt ridges. The mountain overlooks the Swiss town of Zermatt, in the canton of Valais, to the north-east and the Italian town of Breuil-Cervinia in the Aosta Valley to the south. Just east of the Matterhorn is Theodul Pass, the main passage between the two valleys on its north and south sides, and a trade route since the Roman Era.\nThe Matterhorn was studied by Horace-B\u00e9n\u00e9dict de Saussure in the late eighteenth century, who was followed by other renowned naturalists and artists, such as John Ruskin, in the 19th century. It remained unclimbed after most of the other great Alpine peaks had been attained and became the subject of an international competition for the summit.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2491", "text": null, "image": "images/2491.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2493", "text": "The Old Enon Road Stone Arch Culvert is a historic limestone bridge in southern Clark County, Ohio, United States. It carries Rocky Point Road over Mud Run, a tributary of the Mad River, just west of its intersection with Old Mill Road. Located approximately 3.5 miles east of Enon in eastern Mad River Township, it was constructed under the leadership of stonemason Samuel Taylor in 1871. In the past, the region was dotten with stone culverts, which were built in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to carry roads over small watercourses. Today, few stone culverts survive in Ohio; the Old Enon Road culvert is both Clark County's only such bridge in daily use and the oldest bridge of any type still open to daily traffic throughout the county.\nIn 2009, the culvert was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It qualified because of its distinctive engineering, which was seen as representing a significant and well-preserved aspect of local historic architecture.", "image": "images/2493.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2494", "text": null, "image": "images/2494.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2495", "text": null, "image": "images/2495.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2496", "text": null, "image": "images/2496.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2497", "text": "The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Prague:\nPrague \u2013 capital and largest city in the Czech Republic. With about 1.3 million residents within an area of 496 km2, it has the status of a statutory city. Prague is classified as a \"Beta+\" global city according to GaWC studies, and is the fifth most visited European city after London, Paris, Istanbul and Rome.", "image": "images/2497.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2498", "text": "The 2014 Indian Super League Final was an association football match between the Kerala Blasters and ATK played on 20 December 2014, at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. The match was the final match to determine the inaugural champion of the Indian Super League for the 2014 season.\nThe Kerala Blasters had qualified for the final through defeating the first-place regular season side, Chennaiyin, 4\u20133 on aggregate. ATK qualified after defeating Goa in a penalty shoot-out 4\u20132. Prior to the final, during the regular season, both sides played to a 1\u20131 draw at the Salt Lake Stadium while Kerala Blasters won the return match 2\u20131 in Kochi.\nATK won the final to win the inaugural title of the league, with late substitute Mohammed Rafique scoring the only goal in added time.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2500", "text": "This list of historical markers installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines in Metro Manila is an annotated list of people, places, or events in the region that have been commemorated by cast-iron plaques issued by the said commission. The plaques themselves are permanent signs installed in publicly visible locations on buildings, monuments, or in special locations.\nWhile many Cultural Properties have historical markers installed, not all places marked with historical markers are designated into one of the particular categories of Cultural Properties.\nMarkers in Manila were first to be installed, following the establishment of the Philippine Historical Research and Markers Committee, the earliest predecessor of the NHCP. These were markers installed in 1934 for Church of San Agustin, Fort Santiago, Plaza McKinley, Roman Catholic Cathedral of Manila, San Sebastian Church, Concordia College, Manila Railroad Company, Dr. Lorenzo Negrao, and University of Santo Tomas. The installation of markers were first limited to identify antiquities in Manila.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2501", "text": null, "image": "images/2501.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2502", "text": "iSQUARE is a 31-storey high shopping centre located at 63 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, on the former site of the Hyatt Regency Hotel. It was developed by the Associated International Hotels Ltd.", "image": "images/2502.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2503", "text": "\"My Big Fat Greek Rush Week\" is the second episode of the third season of the American mystery television series Veronica Mars, and the forty-sixth episode overall. Written by executive producer Diane Ruggiero and directed by John T. Kretchmer, the episode premiered on The CW on October 10, 2006.\nThe series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars as she deals with life as a college student while moonlighting as a private detective. In this episode, Veronica infiltrates the Theta Beta sorority as part of her investigation into Parker's rape. Meanwhile, the Hearst sociology teacher, Dr. Kinny, conducts an experiment similar to the Stanford prison experiment.\n\"My Big Fat Greek Rush Week\" featured several notable guest stars, including appearances from Dan Castellaneta, Samm Levine, Rider Strong, and Rachelle Lefevre. In addition, David Tom returned as Chip Diller after previously appearing in the second season. The episode was watched by 2.96 million people in its initial airing and received mixed to positive reviews from television critics.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2504", "text": "Skiffing refers to the sporting and leisure activity of rowing a Thames skiff. A Thames skiff is a traditional hand built clinker-built wooden craft of a design which has been seen on the River Thames and other waterways in England and other countries for nearly 200 years. Sculling means propelling the boat with a pair of oars as opposed to rowing which requires both hands on a single oar.", "image": "images/2504.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2505", "text": null, "image": "images/2505.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2506", "text": "George Tabori was a Hungarian writer and theater director.", "image": "images/2506.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2507", "text": "\u010cetnick\u00e9 humoresky is a Czech crime television series about a police station in the city of Brno. The story is set in the period of the pre-war First Czechoslovak Republic and combines elements of crime drama and comedy. The stories are based on real case files from that era.\nThe series was directed by Anton\u00edn Moskalyk and later by his daughter Pavl\u00edna Moskalykov\u00e1 Solo. One of the goals of the series' creators was to show the life of Czechoslovakia's policemen. The series is not only about the work of the policemen, but focuses also on private lives of the station members. That makes the series popular to the wider audience. The series has 3 seasons and 39 episodes, with running time approximately 90 minutes per episode.\n\u010cetnck\u00e9 humoresky was followed by \u010cetn\u00edci z Luha\u010dovic in 2017.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2508", "text": "John Mahaffy was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 37 games in the National Hockey League. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he played for the New York Rangers and Montreal Canadiens. He married Angie P\u00e9loquin around 1961. He died on May 2, 2015.", "image": "images/2508.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2509", "text": null, "image": "images/2509.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2511", "text": "Fairchild Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base, located approximately twelve miles southwest of Spokane, Washington.\nThe host unit at Fairchild is the 92d Air Refueling Wing assigned to the Air Mobility Command's Eighteenth Air Force. The 92 ARW is responsible for providing air refueling, as well as passenger and cargo airlift and aero-medical evacuation missions supporting U.S. and coalition conventional operations as well as U.S. Strategic Command strategic deterrence missions.\nFairchild AFB was established in 1942 as the Spokane Army Air Depot. and is named in honor of General Muir S. Fairchild; a World War I aviator, he was the Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force at the time of his death.\nAs of 2018, the 92d Air Refueling Wing was commanded by Colonel Derek Salmi Its Command Chief Master Sergeant was Chief Master Sergeant Lee Mills.", "image": "images/2511.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2513", "text": "Thomas Machen was a mercer who was mayor of Gloucester three times and sat in the House of Commons in 1614.\nMachen was the son of Henry Machen and his wife, whose surname may have been Baugh or Brayh. He was possibly the Thomas Machin who in 1562 supplicated for his MA at Oxford University, where three of his sons were later educated. By 1566 he had married Christian Baston; they had seven sons and six daughters.\nThomas Machen and his father Henry Machen were the two Sheriffs of Gloucester 1555. Thomas Machen was again Sheriff 1572, 1576, and Mayor in 1579, 1588, and 1601. He was lord of the manor of Condicote in 1608 and was elected as the Member of Parliament for Gloucester in 1613, serving in the Addled Parliament of 1614.\nHe died on 18 October 1614, leaving considerable property, including Condicote manor, and bequeathed more than \u00a34,000 to his family and to various charities.\nHis monument survives, and is one of the more elaborate to be found in Gloucester Cathedral. In it he is represented kneeling in his mayoral robes, facing his wife. Also featured are their 13 children.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2514", "text": "The Old Firm is the name given to the relationship between two football teams in Scotland, Rangers F.C. and Celtic F.C.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2515", "text": "The Banggai cuscus is a species of marsupial in the family Phalangeridae.\nIt is endemic to Indonesia.\nIt is a species of cuscus, a type of possum. It is found in the Peleng and Sula Islands to the east of Sulawesi in Indonesia.", "image": "images/2515.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2516", "text": null, "image": "images/2516.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2517", "text": "Richard Rau was a German SS officer and track and field athlete who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was eliminated in the semi-finals of the 100 m and finished fourth in the 200 m competition. He was also a member of the German relay team which was disqualified in the final of the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay after a fault with its second baton passing.\nRau started competing in flat sprint and hurdles in 1908, winning several national championships and setting 20 national records over his career, often under pseudonym Richard Einsporn. After retirement he ran a sports shop, and in 1933 joined the Nazi Party, reaching the rank of SS Hauptsturmbannf\u00fchrer in 1938. In 1945 he was captured by the American forces and handed over to the Soviet Union. He was shot during a failed escape attempt, and moved to a prisoners camp in Vyasma, where he died in a few months.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2518", "text": null, "image": "images/2518.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2519", "text": "The Oreasteridae are a family of sea stars in the class Asteroidea.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2520", "text": null, "image": "images/2520.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2521", "text": "Ambloma is a genus of moths in the family Autostichidae.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2522", "text": "Labeo caeruleus is fish in genus Labeo from Pakistan.", "image": "images/2522.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2523", "text": "Malacostegina is a sub-order of marine, colonial bryozoans in the order Cheilostomatida. The structure of the individual zooids is generally simple, with an uncalcified, flexible frontal wall. This sub-order includes the earliest known cheilostome, in the genus Pyriporopsis.\nThe genus Christinella is currently incertae sedis within the Malacostegina.", "image": "images/2523.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2524", "text": "The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston\u2013Houston manages and oversees several Catholic schools within its area.", "image": "images/2524.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2525", "text": "Noa, born Achinoam Nini, is an Israeli singer-songwriter, percussionist, poet, composer & activist working internationally. She is accompanied by guitarist Gil Dor and often plays the conga drums and percussions as she sings. Noa represented Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2009 together with singer Mira Awad, with the song \"There Must Be Another Way\". Her music is known to fuse languages and styles. She has performed in 52 countries and was the first Israeli artist to perform in the Vatican.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2526", "text": "Gerhard Bondzin was a German painter and printmaker. From 1946 to 1948, he made toys and ceramics in Sonnenberg. From 1948 to 1951, he studied painting with Hans Hoffmann Lederer at the University of Architecture and Fine Arts Weimar.\nBondzin entered the SED in 1953. He served as a member of the SED 1969 to 1984. From 1969 until the dissolution of the Academy of Arts in Berlin in 1993, he was a full member of the academy.\nBondzin died on 20 March 2014, aged 83.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2527", "text": "Alchemilla mollis, the garden lady's-mantle or lady's-mantle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. This herbaceous perennial plant is native to southern Europe and grown throughout the world as an ornamental garden plant. It grows 30 to 45 cm tall, with leaves that are palmately veined, with a scalloped and serrated margin. The stipules are noteworthy in that they are fused together and leaf like. The chartreuse yellow flowers are held in dense clusters above the foliage. A. mollis has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. The plant self-seeds freely and can become invasive.\nAccording to some accounts, lady's mantle has been used for centuries as a herbal remedy. According to other authorities, however, it has never been used medicinally, but has been confused with two species that have a history of medicinal use: A. alpina and A. xanthochlora.\nThe plant is often grown as a ground cover, and is valued for the appearance of its leaves in wet weather. Water beads on the leaves due to their dewetting properties. These beads of water were considered by alchemists to be the purest form of water.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2528", "text": "Rev. Jeremiah Milles FSA was President of the Society of Antiquaries and Dean of Exeter between 1762 and 1784. He carried out much internal renovation in Exeter Cathedral. As part of his antiquarian research into the history of the parishes of Devon he pioneered the use of the research questionnaire, which resulted in the \"Dean Milles' Questionnaire\", which survives as a valuable source of historical information.", "image": "images/2528.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2529", "text": null, "image": "images/2529.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2530", "text": "Meotipa spiniventris, sometimes commonly called Kim Ji boulengeri spider, is a species of spider of the genus Meotipa. It is found along Sri Lanka to Japan, and later introduced in to European countries, such as Netherlands.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2531", "text": "Live Oak Park is a public park and recreation area of the city of Berkeley, California, it lies in the center of several North Berkeley neighborhoods, 5.5 acres of nature juxtaposed with facilities that form the beating heart of the area. It's a place where play areas, basketball and tennis courts, an indoor theater and the Berkeley Art Center share space with native oaks and California Bay Laurels, quiet shady picnic areas, a spacious grassy knoll and the lovely Codornices Creek, which flows through the park. Live Oak Park is one of Berkeley's oldest and most naturalistic public parks.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2532", "text": "Religion of Black Americans refers to the religious and spiritual practices of African Americans. Historians generally agree that the religious life of Black Americans \"forms the foundation of their community life.\" Before 1775 there was scattered evidence of organized religion among blacks in the Thirteen Colonies. The Methodist and Baptist churches became much more active in the 1780s. Their growth was quite rapid for the next 150 years, until they covered a majority of the people.\nAfter Emancipation in 1863, Freedmen organized their own churches, chiefly Baptist, followed by Methodists. Other Protestant denominations, and Catholics, played smaller roles. By 1900, the Pentecostal and Holiness movements were important, and later the Jehovah's Witnesses. The Nation of Islam and el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz added a Muslim factor in the 20th century. Powerful pastors often played prominent roles in politics, as typified by Martin Luther King Jr., the leader of the Civil Rights Movement, Jesse Jackson, and Al Sharpton.\nAfrican Americans were considered heathens who practiced a loathsome form of pagan idolatry.", "image": "images/2532.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2533", "text": null, "image": "images/2533.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2535", "text": "The Washington\u2013Franklin Issues are a series of definitive U.S. Postage stamps depicting George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, issued by the U.S. Post Office between 1908 and 1922. The distinctive feature of this issue is that it employs only two engraved heads set in ovals\u2014Washington and Franklin in full profile\u2014and replicates one or another of these portraits on every stamp denomination in the series. This is a significant departure from previous definitive issues, which had featured pantheons of famous Americans, with each portrait-image confined to a single denomination. At the same time, this break with the recent past represented a return to origins. Washington and Franklin, after all, had appeared on the first two American stamps, issued in 1847, and during the next fifteen years, each of the eight stamp denominations available featured either Washington or Franklin.\nIn the early Washington\u2013Franklin issues, every design incorporated a pair of olive branches surrounding one or the other of the two profiles. From 1912 on, however, the Franklin-head issues would instead appear with Oak leaves near the bottom of the oval in the image.", "image": "images/2535.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2536", "text": "Jochen Summer is an Austrian former racing cyclist.", "image": "images/2536.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2537", "text": "This list of tallest buildings in Iowa ranks skyscrapers in the US state of Iowa by height for existing and proposed structures.", "image": "images/2537.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2538", "text": "The University of Mary is a private, Benedictine university near Bismarck, North Dakota. It was established in 1959 as Mary College.\nThe university is the largest degree-granting institution in Bismarck. It has study abroad campuses in Rome and Arequipa, Peru, and also operates academic programs at satellite locations in North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Kansas, and Arizona. It is endorsed by The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College. It has been recognized as a College of Distinction since 2017, the only such institution in North Dakota. In 2019, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing exam results ranked the University of Mary\u2019s nursing program as #1 regionally and #1 of 2,061 nursing programs nationwide.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2539", "text": null, "image": "images/2539.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2540", "text": "The Minaret of Jam is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in western Afghanistan. It is located in a remote and nearly inaccessible region of the Shahrak District, Ghor Province, next to the Hari River. The 65-metre or 62-metre high minaret was built around 1190 entirely of baked bricks and is famous for its intricate brick, stucco and glazed tile decoration, which consists of alternating bands of kufic and naskhi calligraphy, geometric patterns, and verses from the Qur'an. Since 2002, the minaret has remained on the list of World Heritage in Danger, under serious threat of erosion, and has not been actively preserved. In 2014, the BBC reported that the tower was in imminent danger of collapse.\nThe word minaret is Arabic [\u0645\u0646\u0627\u0631\u0629] and usually means a tower next to a mosque from which the muezzin calls the faithful to prayer. However it also means lighthouse and has other meanings. Here it is used loosely.", "image": "images/2540.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2541", "text": null, "image": "images/2541.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2542", "text": "The field of view is the extent of the observable world that is seen at any given moment. In the case of optical instruments or sensors it is a solid angle through which a detector is sensitive to electromagnetic radiation.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2543", "text": "This is a list of the Pennsylvania state historical markers in Bradford County.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers placed in Bradford County, Pennsylvania by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. The locations of the historical markers, as well as the latitude and longitude coordinates as provided by the PHMC's database, are included below when available. There are 46 historical markers located in Bradford County.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2544", "text": null, "image": "images/2544.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2546", "text": "Charles Obins Torlesse was a prominent surveyor for the Canterbury Association in Canterbury, New Zealand.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2548", "text": "Saint Twrog's Church is in the village of Maentwrog in the Welsh county of Gwynedd, lying in the Vale of Ffestiniog, within the Snowdonia National Park. It is in the Deanery of Ardudwy. It is designated by Cadw as a Grade II listed building.\nA church was founded on the current site in the 6th century by Saint Twrog. It is believed that he was the son of Ithel Hael o Lydaw of Brittany. He was also the brother of Saint Tanwg of Llandanwg, Saint Tegai of Llandygai and Saint Baglan of Llanfaglan and Baglan.\nThere are two other dedications to Saint Twrog: at Bodwrog in Anglesey and at Llandwrog. When Twrog first arrived in the village, the valley would have been very marshy, which provided him with the wattle that he would have needed to build his cell. Out the church near to the belfry door is a large stone known as Maen Twrog. Twrog is reputed to have thrown the stone from the top of Moelwyn crushing a pagan altar in the valley below; it is said that his handprints can still be seen in the stone. The parish of Maentwrog gets its name from this stone\nThe yew trees in the churchyard are said to be over 1300 years old.", "image": "images/2548.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2549", "text": "In biological nomenclature, organisms often receive scientific names that honor a person. A taxon named in honor of another entity is an eponymous taxon, and names specifically honoring a person or persons are known as patronyms. Scientific names are generally formally published in peer-reviewed journal articles or larger monographs along with descriptions of the named taxa and ways to distinguish them from other taxa. Following rules of Latin grammar, species or subspecies names derived from a man's name often end in -i or -ii if named for an individual, and -orum if named for a group of men or mixed-sex group, such as a family. Similarly, those named for a woman often end in -ae, or -arum for two or more women.\nThis list includes organisms named after famous individuals or ensembles, but excludes companies, institutions, ethnic groups or nationalities, and populated places. It does not include organisms named for fictional entities, for biologists or other natural scientists, nor for associates or family members of researchers who are not otherwise notable.", "image": "images/2549.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2550", "text": "Chicago hosted the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, a world's fair commemorating the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World. Artists from the United States and 19 foreign countries exhibited at the Exposition. A complete list of the artists and works exhibited in the Palace of Fine Arts can be found here:\nThe Art Department's focus was on modern American painting, works painted in the 17 years since the 1876 Centennial Exposition. Hundreds of American painters submitted works, and more than 1,000 paintings in oil and more than 200 in watercolor were selected for exhibition in the Palace of Fine Arts. Additional works\u2014not in competition for medals\u2014were exhibited in other Exposition buildings, including the Woman's Building and individual state buildings.\nThe tradition of the Paris Salon was to award a single gold medal, a couple silver medals, several bronze medals, and numerous honorable mentions in each medium. Instead of this tiered system with medals awarded for individual paintings, Exposition judges awarded one level of medals that was for an artist's whole exhibit.", "image": "images/2550.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2551", "text": "Fairlea is a census-designated place in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 1,747 at the 2010 census. Fairlea is the location of the annual West Virginia State Fair, held in August.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2552", "text": null, "image": "images/2552.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2553", "text": "Stoven is a village and former civil parish now in the parish of Brampton with Stoven, in the East Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk, England, located approximately 4\u00bd miles north east of Halesworth and 5\u00bd miles south of Beccles. In 1961 the parish had a population of 110. The mid-2005 population estimate for \"Brampton with Stoven\" parish was 460, reducing to 427 at the 2011 Census. In 1987 the parish was merged with Brampton to form \"Brampton with Stoven\". Brampton is located just to the west, Uggeshall to the south and Sotterley to the north.\nThe parish church is dedicated to St Margaret and is a Grade II* listed building. It was threatened with demolition and sale in the late 1980s and early 1990s before being listed when its medieval structure was revealed. The church re-opened in 1996 and restoration work is believed to be ongoing.\nStoven has few basic services. Children attend primary school in Brampton and high school in Beccles. The local public house, a 17th-century Grade II listed building, re-opened in July 2008 after having been closed for three and a half years, but closed again in early 2011 with plans to convert it to residential use.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2554", "text": null, "image": "images/2554.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2555", "text": "Riek Machar Teny Dhurgon is a politician who serves as the first Vice President of South Sudan.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2556", "text": null, "image": "images/2556.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2557", "text": "The Torres Strait Light Infantry Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army during the Second World War. Initially raised as a company-sized unit in 1941, it was expanded to a full battalion in 1942 and was unique in that almost all of its enlisted men were Torres Strait Islanders, making the battalion the only Indigenous Australian battalion ever formed by the Australian Army. The battalion was used mainly in the garrison role, defending the islands of the Torres Strait, although in 1943 a detachment was sent to patrol Dutch New Guinea. Following the end of the war, the battalion was disbanded in 1946.", "image": "images/2557.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2558", "text": "Thomas Wisman is an Australian-American basketball coach and a former player. He was head coach of the national teams of England, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Japan and Qatar.\nHe won the 1995 NBL Coach of the Year Award while coaching Newcastle Falcons of the National Basketball League in Australia.\nHe won the championship of the 2009-10 Japanese Basketball League as head coach of Link Tochigi Brex.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2559", "text": "Cl\u00e9op\u00e2tre-Diane de M\u00e9rode was a French dancer of the Belle \u00c9poque.", "image": "images/2559.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2560", "text": null, "image": "images/2560.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2561", "text": "The Netherlands has a single nationwide bike sharing program, called OV-fiets, which means 'public transport bike'. The system has 20,500 bikes in 300 locations, mainly train stations, all over the country. Membership is required and can be combined with an OV-chipkaart. The program, which started on a small scale in 2003, has enjoyed a steadily increasing popularity with over 4 million rides registered in 2018. The nature of the Dutch bike sharing program differs from that of programs in other countries partly because the already high bike ownership of the population. Its interconnection with the public transport network allows it to fill the need of people who also want to continue traveling by bike from the station of their destination.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2563", "text": null, "image": "images/2563.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2564", "text": "Heinz Graffunder was a German architect.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2565", "text": "Bab's Burglar was a 1917 American silent romantic comedy film directed by J. Searle Dawley and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film followed Bab's Diary, released on October 17, 1917, and was the second in the trilogy of Babs films that starred Marguerite Clark.\nRichard Barthelmess also appeared in an early role in his career.", "image": "images/2565.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2566", "text": null, "image": "images/2566.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2567", "text": null, "image": "images/2567.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2568", "text": "NSB Class 68 is a three-car electric multiple unit operated by Norges Statsbaner between 1956 and 2001. It was mainly used for local trains as well as branch lines. The units were built in two series, the A-series being delivered in 21 units between 1956-58 and the B-series in nine units between 1960\u201361. The motor cars were built by Norsk Elektrisk & Brown Boveri and Skabo while the centre and end cars were built either by Skabo or by Str\u00f8mmen.\nThough the units were taken out of service between 1994 and 2001, three units were taken over by the Ofotbanen for operation on the Ofoten Line.", "image": "images/2568.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2569", "text": "The Kazan Kremlin is the chief historic citadel of Russia, situated in the city of Kazan. It was built at the behest of Ivan the Terrible on the ruins of the former castle of Kazan khans. It was declared a World Heritage Site in 2000.", "image": "images/2569.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2570", "text": null, "image": "images/2570.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2571", "text": "The following is a timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump during the second quarter of 2020. To navigate quarters, see Timeline of the Donald Trump presidency.", "image": "images/2571.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2572", "text": null, "image": "images/2572.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2573", "text": null, "image": "images/2573.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2575", "text": "Dudhatoli is a middle Himalayan mountain range/forest running approximately 25 km in a North-South direction, starting near Thalisain tehsil of Pauri Garhwal district in Uttarakhand, with Gairsain in Chamoli district being its western limit and Syoli-Khand region in Pauri its northern-most spur.\nSome off-shoots of the parent mountain range go as far North as Nauti-Chhatoli-Nandasain in Chamoli, Paithani in the West and Mehalchauri/Milchori in South-East. Musa-ka-kotha, the highest peak in Dudhatoli range, is higher than Nag Tibba by almost hundred metres. The core area of Dudhatoli mountains, known as Dudhatoli Danda has an average elevation of 2900 to 3000 metres.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2577", "text": "Lutes are stringed musical instruments that include a body and \"a neck which serves both has a handle and as a means of stretching the strings beyond the body\".\nThe lute family includes not only short-necked plucked lutes such as the lute, oud, pipa, guitar, citole, gittern, mandore, rubab, and gambus and long-necked plucked lutes such as banjo, tanbura, ba\u011flama, bouzouki, veena, theorbo, archlute, pandura, sitar, Tanbur, setar, but also bowed instruments such as the Yayl\u0131 tambur, rebab, erhu, and entire family of viols and violins.\nLutes apparently rose in ancient Mesopotamia prior to 3100 B.C. or were brought to the area by ancient Semitic tribes. The lutes were pierced lutes, long-necked lutes with a neck made from a stick that went into a carved or turtle-shell bowl, the top covered with skin, and strings tied to the neck and instrument's bottom.\nCurt Sachs, a musical historian, placed the earliest lutes at about 2000 B.C. in his 1941 book The History of Musical Instruments. This date was based the archaeological evidence available to him at that time.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2578", "text": "Dichelachne rara is a species of grass found in Australia and New Zealand. It is often seen in woodland on better quality soils. The grass may grow up to 1.2 m tall. The specific epithet rara is derived from Latin.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2579", "text": "Amarante do Maranh\u00e3o is a municipality in the state of Maranh\u00e3o in the Northeast region of Brazil.\nThere are approximately 600 speakers of Pykobj\u00ea in Terra Ind\u00edgena Governador, located close to the town of Amarante.", "image": "images/2579.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2580", "text": null, "image": "images/2580.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2581", "text": "A ballot box is a temporarily sealed container, usually a square box though sometimes a tamper resistant bag, with a narrow slot in the top sufficient to accept a ballot paper in an election but which prevents anyone from accessing the votes cast until the close of the voting period.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2582", "text": "There are over 9000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Essex.", "image": "images/2582.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2583", "text": "Amjed Bedewi is a Saudi diplomat and incumbent Saudi Arabia Ambassador to Guinea, Sierra Leone. He was nominated by King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. He was sworn in on July 18, 2009.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2584", "text": "B\u00fcssing AG was a German bus and truck manufacturer, established in 1903 by Heinrich B\u00fcssing in Braunschweig. It quickly evolved to one of the largest European producers, whose utility vehicles with the Brunswick Lion emblem were widely distributed, especially from the 1930s onwards. The company was taken over by MAN AG in 1971.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2585", "text": "John, Prince of Antioch, was the second son of Infante Peter, Duke of Coimbra, and Isabella of Urgell, Duchess of Coimbra.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2586", "text": "The Valiant is a 1929 American drama film released by Fox Film Corporation in the Fox Movietone sound-on-film system on May 19, 1929. It is produced and directed by William K. Howard and stars Paul Muni, Marguerite Churchill, and John Mack Brown. Although described by at least one source as a silent film containing talking sequences, synchronized music, and sound effects, The Valiant has continuous dialogue and is a full \"talkie\" made without a corresponding silent version.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2587", "text": "Frullania asagrayana is a reddish-brown species of liverwort in the Jubulaceae family that grows in eastern North America.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2588", "text": null, "image": "images/2588.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2589", "text": null, "image": "images/2589.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2591", "text": "The first lady of the United States is the hostess of the White House. The position is traditionally filled by the wife of the president of the United States, but, on occasion, the title has been applied to women who were not presidents\u2019 wives, such as when the president was a bachelor or widower, or when the wife of the president was unable to fulfill the duties of the first lady herself. The first lady is not an elected position; it carries no official duties and receives no salary. Nonetheless, she attends many official ceremonies and functions of state either along with or in place of the president. Traditionally, the first lady does not hold outside employment while occupying the office, although Eleanor Roosevelt earned money writing and giving lectures, but gave most of it to charity. She has her own staff, including the White House social secretary, the chief of staff, the press secretary, the chief floral designer, and the executive chef. The Office of the First Lady is also in charge of all social and ceremonial events of the White House, and is a branch of the Executive Office of the President.", "image": "images/2591.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2593", "text": "Seattle, Washington contains many districts and neighborhoods. Former Seattle mayor Greg Nickels has called Seattle \"a city of neighborhoods\". Early European settlers established widely scattered settlements on the surrounding hills, which grew into neighborhoods and autonomous towns. Conurbations tended to grow from such towns or from unincorporated areas around trolley stops from the 19th century and early 20th century. Consequently, Seattle has suffered from transportation and street-naming problems.", "image": "images/2593.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2595", "text": "Dix is a village in Kimball County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 255 at the 2010 census.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2596", "text": null, "image": "images/2596.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2597", "text": "The Punjabi ghagra is a four-piece outfit known as tewar or 'ti-or' which was traditionally worn by Punjabi women throughout the Punjab region with the outfit comprising a head scarf, kurta or kurti, ghagra and either a suthan or the Punjabi salwar. In modern times, the ghagra is worn by women in parts of Haryana, rural parts of south West Punjab, parts of Himachal Pradesh and during performances of Giddha in East Punjab.", "image": "images/2597.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2598", "text": null, "image": "images/2598.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2599", "text": "Sloane Stephens is an American professional tennis player. She achieved a career-best ranking of No. 3 in the world after Wimbledon in 2018. Stephens was the 2017 US Open champion, and has won six WTA singles titles in total.\nBorn to athletic parents with backgrounds in collegiate swimming and professional American football, Stephens was first introduced to tennis at the club across the street from her house in Fresno, California. Her stepfather was a competitive recreational tennis player and served as her primary inspiration for beginning to play the sport. Stephens moved to Florida to train at a tennis academy, ultimately working with Nick Saviano for many years. She developed into a promising junior player, reaching a career-high ITF junior ranking of world No. 5 and winning three out of four Grand Slam girls' doubles titles in 2010 alongside her partner T\u00edmea Babos.\nWhile still just 19 years old, Stephens rose to prominence at the 2013 Australian Open with a semifinal run highlighted by an upset of then-world No. 3 Serena Williams.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2600", "text": null, "image": "images/2600.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2601", "text": "Symphyotrichum robynsianum is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to northeastern North America. Common names include Robyn's aster and long-leaved aster.", "image": "images/2601.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2602", "text": "Werner Enterprises, Inc. was founded in 1956 by Clarence Werner and is a transportation and logistics company, with coverage throughout North America, Asia, Europe, South America, Africa and Australia. Werner maintains its global headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska, offices in the United States, Canada, Mexico and China, along with 15 terminals nationwide.", "image": "images/2602.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2603", "text": "The Roca line is a 1,676 mm gauge commuter rail service in the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, part of General Roca Railway network. The service is currently operated by State-owned company Trenes Argentinos, from the city-centre terminus of Constituci\u00f3n south to Ezeiza, Alejandro Korn, La Plata, Ca\u00f1uelas, Chascom\u00fas, Guti\u00e9rrez and Lobos, and west to Sarmiento Line's station Haedo. The transfer stations between the branch lines are Avellaneda, Temperley, Bosques and Berazategui.\nThe line consists of 198 kilometres of track, 70 stations, 146 grade crossings, 907 daily services through its different branches, and carries half a million passengers daily, making it the longest and most used line of the Buenos Aires commuter rail network. Currently there are large electrification and infrastructure improvement works being undertaken on the line, with brand new electric multiple units entering service on 8 June 2015.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2604", "text": "The Black Boy Hotel was a coaching inn on Long Row in the centre of Nottingham until its demolition in 1970.", "image": "images/2604.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2605", "text": null, "image": "images/2605.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2606", "text": "Apollo is one of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology. The national divinity of the Greeks, Apollo has been recognized as a god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more. One of the most important and complex of the Greek gods, he is the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis, goddess of the hunt. Seen as the most beautiful god and the ideal of the kouros, Apollo is considered to be the most Greek of all the gods. Apollo is known in Greek-influenced Etruscan mythology as Apulu.\nAs the patron deity of Delphi, Apollo is an oracular god\u2014the prophetic deity of the Delphic Oracle. Apollo is the god who affords help and wards off evil; various epithets call him the \"averter of evil\". Delphic Apollo is the patron of seafarers, foreigners and the protector of fugitives and refugees.\nMedicine and healing are associated with Apollo, whether through the god himself or mediated through his son Asclepius. Apollo delivered people from epidemics, yet he is also a god who could bring ill-health and deadly plague with his arrows.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2607", "text": "George Joseph Hrab is a drummer, guitarist, composer and podcaster known for performing rock, funk and jazz and for exploring atheist, skeptic and science themes in his work. He has released six albums as a solo artist.\nHrab was born in Belleville, New Jersey and grew up speaking Ukrainian and surrounded by Ukrainian culture. He graduated from Montclair Kimberley Academy in 1989.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2608", "text": "Belle Isle Park, known simply as Belle Isle, is a 982-acre island park in Detroit, Michigan, developed in the late 19th century. It consists of Belle Isle, an island in the Detroit River, as well as several surrounding islets. The U.S.-Canada border is in the channel south of Belle Isle such that the island is not in Canada.\nOwned by the city of Detroit, Belle Isle is managed as a state park by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources through a 30-year lease initiated in 2013; it was previously a city park. Belle Isle Park is the largest city-owned island park in the United States, and Belle Isle is the third largest island in the Detroit River, after Grosse Ile and Fighting Island. It is connected to mainland Detroit by the MacArthur Bridge.\nBelle Isle Park is home to the Belle Isle Aquarium, the Belle Isle Conservatory, the Belle Isle Nature Center, the James Scott Memorial Fountain, the Dossin Great Lakes Museum, a municipal golf course, a half-mile swimming beach, and numerous other monuments and attractions. It is also the site of a Coast Guard station. The Detroit Yacht Club is located on an adjacent island, connected to Belle Isle by a bridge.", "image": "images/2608.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2609", "text": "Tiffeny Carleen Milbrett is an American retired professional soccer forward who was a longtime member of the United States women's national soccer team. In May 2018 the National Soccer Hall of Fame announced Milbrett will be enshrined in the Hall. A native of Oregon, she starred at the University of Portland where she scored a then school record 103 goals during her career. She won an Olympic gold medal in 1996 in Atlanta and a silver medal at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. She also played in three World Cups, winning in 1999. A player who enjoys signing autographs for her fans, she is in the top five all-time in the United States national soccer team in three offensive categories.", "image": "images/2609.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2610", "text": "The Governor of Idaho is the head of the executive branch of Idaho's state government and commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. The governor has the duty to see state laws are executed, power to either approve or veto bills passed by the Idaho Legislature.\nIdaho Territory had 16 territorial governors appointed by the President of the United States from the territory's organization in 1863 until the formation of the state of Idaho in 1890. Four of these never took office, resigning before reaching the territory.\n31 individuals have held the office of governor of Idaho since the state's admission to the Union in 1890, two of whom\u2014C. A. Bottolfsen and Cecil Andrus\u2014served non-consecutive terms. The state's first governor, George L. Shoup, had the shortest term of three months, and Cecil Andrus served as governor the longest at 14 years. 4 governors resigned, but none have died while in office. The current governor is Republican Brad Little, who took office on January 7, 2019.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2611", "text": "FotoArtFestival is an international art photography biennale organized since 2005 in October in Bielsko-Bia\u0142a, Poland. It is organized by the Centre of Photography Foundation. It is one of the most important events in the field of photography in Poland. The next edition of the festival is scheduled from 13 to 26 October 2017.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2613", "text": null, "image": "images/2613.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2614", "text": "The 2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship Final was a football match that took place on 30 June 2019 at the Dacia Arena in Udine, Italy, to determine the winners of the 2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship. The match was contested by Spain and Germany, the defending champions of the competition, making the fixture a rematch of the previous final.\nSpain won the final 2\u20131 for their fifth UEFA European Under-21 Championship title, equalling Italy's record.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2615", "text": null, "image": "images/2615.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2616", "text": null, "image": "images/2616.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2617", "text": null, "image": "images/2617.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2618", "text": null, "image": "images/2618.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2619", "text": "Philippe Donnet is a French business executive who has served as the CEO of the Italian company Assicurazioni Generali since March 2016.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2621", "text": "American singer Britney Spears made her chart debut in November 1998 with \"...Baby One More Time\", which attained global success and reached the top position of every major countries charts. It was followed by the release of her debut studio album, ...Baby One More Time, which opened at number one on the Canadian Albums Chart and US Billboard 200, being later certified fourteen-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Spears' second studio album, Oops!... I Did It Again, was released on May 16, 2000, and became the fastest-selling album ever by a female act in the US with 1,319,193 units sold in its opening week. It spawned four singles: \"Oops!... I Did It Again\", \"Lucky\", \"Stronger\", and \"Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know\". In November 2001, Spears' self-titled album spawned worldwide hit \"I'm a Slave 4 U\", which is notable for being a musical departure from her previous material. After a two-year break, Spears's fourth studio album, In the Zone, was released in November 2003.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2622", "text": "Stylocline gnaphaloides is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common names mountain neststraw and everlasting neststraw.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2624", "text": "Tlayacapan is a town and a municipality located in the northeast part of Morelos state in central Mexico. It is located 60 km east from the state capital of Cuernavaca and about 1.5 hours south of Mexico City. It is a rural area, whose way of life has not changed much over the 20th century, with 90% of its population still partially or fully dependent on agriculture. The town has old mansions, houses with red tile roofs and streets paved with stones. Many ravines crisscross the area and are crossed by numerous stone bridges.\nThe main landmark is the former monastery of San Juan Bautista, which towers over all the other structures. It was built beginning the 1530s, along with 26 chapels scattered around the original town as part of the \u201cspiritual conquest\u201d of the area. Today, this monastery is part of the Monasteries on the slopes of Popocat\u00e9petl, which was made a World Heritage Site in 1994. Culturally, the town is famous for two things: being the origin of the Chinelos dance and the home of the Banda Tlayacapan band, the most important culturally in the state and nationally recognized.", "image": "images/2624.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2625", "text": "Viburnum dentatum, southern arrowwood or arrowwood viburnum or roughish arrowwood, is a small shrub, native to the Eastern United States and Canada from Maine south to Northern Florida and Eastern Texas.\nLike most Viburnum, it has opposite, simple leaves and fruit in berry-like drupes. Foliage turns yellow to red in late fall. Localized variations of the species are common over its entire geographic range. Common differences include leaf size and shape and placement of pubescence on leaf undersides and petioles.\nLarvae of moths feed on V. dentatum. Species include the unsated sallow or arrowwood sallow or Phyllonorycter viburnella. It is also consumed by the viburnum leaf beetle, Pyrrhalta viburni, an invasive species from Eurasia. The fruits are a food source for songbirds. Berries contain 41.3% fat.\nThe fruits appear blue. The major pigments are cyanidin 3-glucoside, cyanidin 3-sambubioside and cyanidin 3-vicianoside, but the total mixture is very complex.\nNative Americans used the young stems to make arrow shafts.", "image": "images/2625.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2626", "text": "Indian painting has a very long tradition and history in Indian art, though because of the climatic conditions very few early examples survive. The earliest Indian paintings were the rock paintings of pre-historic times, such as the petroglyphs found in places like Bhimbetka rock shelters. Some of the Stone Age rock paintings found among the Bhimbetka rock shelters are approximately 10,000 years old.\nIndia's ancient Hindu and Buddhist literature has many mentions of palaces and other buildings decorated with paintings, but the paintings of the Ajanta Caves are the most significant of the few ones which survive. Smaller scale painting in manuscripts was probably also practised in this period, though the earliest survivals are from the medieval period. A new style was introduced with Mughal painting, representing a fusion of the Persian miniature with older Indian traditions, and from the 17th century its style was diffused across Indian princely courts of all religions, each developing a local style. Company paintings were made for British clients under the British raj, which from the 19th century also introduced art schools along Western lines.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2627", "text": null, "image": "images/2627.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2629", "text": "The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren is a grand tourer jointly developed by German automotive manufacturer Mercedes-Benz and British automobile manufacturer McLaren Automotive and sold from 2003 to 2010. When the car was developed, Mercedes-Benz owned 40 percent of the McLaren Group and the car was produced in conjunction between the two companies.\nSLR is an abbreviation for \"Sport Leicht Rennsport\", a homage to the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR which served as the car's inspiration. The car was offered in coup\u00e9, roadster and speedster bodystyles with the latter being a limited edition model.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2630", "text": "The district of Tandridge, the easternmost of 11 local government districts in the English county of Surrey, has more than 70 current and former places of worship. Religious buildings dating from every age between the Norman era and the present are found across the area, which is characterised by small towns and ancient hamlets. A range of architectural styles and materials are represented: from \"Surrey's only Perpendicular Gothic church of any size or pretension\" to small weatherboarded buildings, tin tabernacles and modern brick chapels. As of 2020, 61 places of worship are in use in the district and a further 11 former churches and chapels no longer hold religious services but survive in alternative uses.\nChristianity is the majority religion in Tandridge, and the Church of England \u2014 the country's Established Church \u2014 is represented by the largest number of churches. Several congregations of Roman Catholics, Methodists, Baptists and the United Reformed Church also meet at their own buildings in the main towns and elsewhere; and various other Protestant Nonconformist denominations are accommodated in chapels and meeting rooms of different styles and ages.", "image": "images/2630.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2631", "text": "Orgreave Colliery was a coal mine situated adjacent to the main line of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway\nabout 5 miles east of Sheffield and 3.5 miles south west of Rotherham. The colliery is within the parish of Orgreave, from which it takes its name.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2632", "text": "Mississippi's 1st congressional district is in the northeast corner of the state. It includes much of the northern portion of the state including Columbus, Oxford, Southaven, and Tupelo. One of the state's major universities, the University of Mississippi, is located within the district at Oxford.\nThe district includes Alcorn, Benton, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clay, DeSoto, Itawamba, Lafayette, Lee, Lowndes, Marshall, Monroe, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tate, Tippah, Tishomingo, Union, Webster, and Winston counties and a portion of Oktibbeha County.\nFrom statehood to the election of 1846, Mississippi elected representatives at-large statewide on a general ticket.\nThe congressional seat has been held by Republican Trent Kelly who won a June, 2015 special election to fill the vacant seat previously held by Republican Alan Nunnelee who died February 6, 2015. In the November 2010 election, Nunnelee had defeated Democratic incumbent Travis Childers, Constitutionalist Gail Giaramita, Independent Conservative Party candidate Wally Pang of Batesville, Libertarian Harold Taylor, and Reformist Barbara Dale Washer.", "image": "images/2632.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2633", "text": "Dactylorhiza maculata, known as the heath spotted-orchid or moorland spotted orchid, is an herbaceous perennial plant of the family Orchidaceae. It is widespread in mountainous regions across much of Europe from Portugal and Iceland east to Russia. It is also found in Algeria, Morocco, and western Siberia.", "image": "images/2633.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2634", "text": "The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome was a domed sports stadium located in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. It opened in 1982 as a replacement for Metropolitan Stadium, the former home of the National Football League's Minnesota Vikings and Major League Baseball's Minnesota Twins, and Memorial Stadium, the former home of the Minnesota Golden Gophers football team.\nThe Metrodome was the home of the Vikings from 1982 to 2013, the Twins from 1982 to 2009, the National Basketball Association's Minnesota Timberwolves in their 1989\u201390 inaugural season, the Golden Gophers football team until 2008 and the occasional home of the Golden Gophers baseball team from 1985 to 2010 and their full-time home in 2012. It was also the home of the Minnesota Strikers of the North American Soccer League in 1984. On January 18, 2014, the Metrodome roof was deflated, signaling the beginning of demolition work. The Vikings played at the University of Minnesota's TCF Bank Stadium for the 2014 and 2015 NFL seasons, ahead of the planned opening of U.S. Bank Stadium in 2016.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2635", "text": "Downtown Tulsa is an area of approximately 1.4 square miles surrounded by an inner-dispersal loop created by Interstate 244, Highway 64, and Highway 75. The area serves as Tulsa's financial and business district, and is the focus of a large initiative to draw tourism, which includes plans to capitalize on the area's historic architecture. Much of Tulsa's convention space is located in downtown, such as the Tulsa Performing Arts Center and the Tulsa Convention Center, and the BOK Center. Prominent downtown sub-districts include the Blue Dome District, the Tulsa Arts District, and the Greenwood Historical District, which includes the site of ONEOK Field, a baseball stadium for the Tulsa Drillers opened in 2010.\nIn 2010, the estimated population of downtown is 4,000. The daytime population is estimated to be 36,000.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2636", "text": "The Henry Hoss House is a historic house in Jonesboro, Tennessee, U.S., though not within the Jonesborough Historic District. It was built in 1859-1860 for Dr Joseph S. Rhea and his wife Lady Kirkpatrick. The home served as a residence as well as a clinic; the front rooms on either side of the foyer were the doctor's waiting room and examining room, and the upstairs bedrooms were probably for their children. It was sold to Henry Hoss in the midst of the American Civil War of 1861-1865. Hoss lived here with his wife, n\u00e9e Anna Maria Sevier, and their children. It remained in the Hoss family until 1980.\nThe house was designed in the Federal architectural style. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since December 16, 1982. Jonesborough is an area of Tennessee with more houses of the Federal style that have stepped gables than any other area of the state. The crow-stepped gabling of the east and west sides makes the Hoss House the only example of a rural Federal style house in Washington County, Tennessee, with stepped gables.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2638", "text": "Slonim is a city in Grodno Region, Belarus, capital of the Slonim district. It is located at the junction of the Shchara and Isa rivers, 143 km southeast of Grodno. The population in 2015 was 49,739.", "image": "images/2638.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2639", "text": null, "image": "images/2639.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2640", "text": "The sit-up is an abdominal endurance training exercise to strengthen, tighten and tone the abdominal muscles. It is similar to a crunch, but sit-ups have a fuller range of motion and condition additional muscles.", "image": "images/2640.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2641", "text": "Yulong Road Station, is a station of Line 4 of Wuhan Metro. It entered revenue service on December 28, 2014. It is located in Hanyang District.", "image": "images/2641.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2642", "text": null, "image": "images/2642.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2643", "text": "Pesaro Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Pesaro, Marche, Italy, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.\nIt is the archiepiscopal seat of the Archdiocese of Pesaro.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2644", "text": "Hypothetical types of biochemistry are forms of biochemistry speculated to be scientifically viable but not proven to exist at this time. The kinds of living organisms currently known on Earth all use carbon compounds for basic structural and metabolic functions, water as a solvent, and DNA or RNA to define and control their form. If life exists on other planets or moons, it may be chemically similar; it is also possible that there are organisms with quite different chemistries\u2014for instance, involving other classes of carbon compounds, compounds of another element, or another solvent in place of water.\nThe possibility of life-forms being based on \"alternative\" biochemistries is the topic of an ongoing scientific discussion, informed by what is known about extraterrestrial environments and about the chemical behaviour of various elements and compounds. It is of interest in synthetic biology and is also a common subject in science fiction.\nThe element silicon has been much discussed as a hypothetical alternative to carbon. Silicon is in the same group as carbon on the periodic table and, like carbon, it is tetravalent.", "image": "images/2644.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2645", "text": "Albany is the capital city of the U.S. state of New York, the seat of Albany County, and the central city of New York's Capital District. Roughly 150 miles north of New York City, Albany sits on the west bank of the Hudson River, about 10 miles south of its confluence with the Mohawk River.\nPrior to the recession of the 1990s, Albany was home to two Fortune 500 companies: KeyBank and Fleet Bank. Both banks have since moved or merged with other banks.\nIt is home to the AHL ice hockey team the Albany Devils.\nAlbany is served by the Albany International Airport.", "image": "images/2645.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2646", "text": "This list of the prehistoric life of Virginia contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of Virginia.", "image": "images/2646.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2647", "text": null, "image": "images/2647.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2648", "text": "Acalolepta sublusca is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by James Thomson in 1857, originally under the genus Monochamus. It is known from Malaysia, China, Singapore, Japan, Laos, Taiwan, Cambodia, and Vietnam.", "image": "images/2648.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2649", "text": "John Clare was an English poet. The son of a farm labourer, he became known for his celebrations of the English countryside and sorrows at its disruption. His poetry underwent major re-evaluation in the late 20th century: he is now often seen as a major 19th-century poet. His biographer Jonathan Bate called Clare \"the greatest labouring-class poet that England has ever produced. No one has ever written more powerfully of nature, of a rural childhood, and of the alienated and unstable self.\"", "image": "images/2649.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2650", "text": "Nonunion is permanent failure of healing following a broken bone unless intervention is performed. A fracture with nonunion generally forms a structural resemblance to a fibrous joint, and is therefore often called a \"false joint\" or pseudoarthrosis. The diagnosis is generally made when there is no healing between two sets of medical imaging such as X-ray or CT scan. This is generally after 6\u20138 months.\nNonunion is a serious complication of a fracture and may occur when the fracture moves too much, has a poor blood supply or gets infected. Patients who smoke have a higher incidence of nonunion. The normal process of bone healing is interrupted or stalled.\nSince the process of bone healing is quite variable, a nonunion may go on to heal without intervention in a very few cases. In general, if a nonunion is still evident at 6 months post injury it will remain unhealed without specific treatment, usually orthopedic surgery. A non-union which does go on to heal is called a delayed union.", "image": "images/2650.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2652", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Mobile County, Alabama.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Mobile County, Alabama, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.\nThere are 137 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Mobile County, including 4 National Historic Landmarks. 112 of these sites, including all of the National Historic Landmarks, are located in Mobile, and are listed separately; the remaining 24 sites are listed here.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 6, 2020.", "image": "images/2652.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2653", "text": "The pepper-box revolver or simply pepperbox is a multiple-barrel repeating firearm that has three or more barrels which revolve around a central axis. It mostly appears in the form of a multi-shot handheld firearm. Pepperboxes exist in all ammunition systems: matchlock, wheellock, flintlock, caplock, pinfire, rimfire, and centerfire. While pepperboxes are usually handguns, a few rifle-sized guns were made; Samuel Colt owned a revolving 3-barrel matchlock musket from India, and an 8-barreled pepperbox shotgun was designed but never went into production.", "image": "images/2653.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2654", "text": null, "image": "images/2654.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2655", "text": "The Academy Award for Best Director is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. It is given in honor of a film director who has exhibited outstanding directing while working in the film industry.\nThe 1st Academy Awards ceremony was held in 1929 with the award being split into \"Dramatic\" and \"Comedy\" categories; Frank Borzage and Lewis Milestone won for 7th Heaven and Two Arabian Knights, respectively. However, these categories were merged for all subsequent ceremonies. Nominees are determined by single transferable vote within the directors branch of AMPAS; winners are selected by a plurality vote from the entire eligible voting members of the Academy.\nFor the first eleven years of the Academy Awards, directors were allowed to be nominated for multiple films in the same year. However, after the nomination of Michael Curtiz for two films, Angels with Dirty Faces and Four Daughters, at the 11th Academy Awards, the rules were revised so that an individual could only be nominated for one film at each ceremony.", "image": "images/2655.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2656", "text": "This is a list of notable motorsports people to have competed in the Dakar Rally. This list includes drivers, riders, co-drivers and mechanics.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2657", "text": "After its arrival in Cuba at the end of the 18th century, the pianoforte rapidly became one of the favorite instruments among the Cuban population. Along with the humble guitar, the piano accompanied the popular Cuban guarachas and contradanzas at salons and ballrooms in Havana and all over the country.", "image": "images/2657.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2658", "text": "Kaarel Kurismaa is the first and one of the most important sound art and sound installation artists in Estonia. His work also expands into the field of painting, animation, public space monumental art, stage installations. In Estonian art history, Kurismaa\u2019s significance lies mostly in the pioneering work with kinetic art and with keeping its traditions alive. Kurismaa stands as one of Estonian sound art scene\u2019s central icons. His idiosyncratic work serves as a foundation for Estonian sound and kinetic art.", "image": "images/2658.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2659", "text": "The Wisconsin Badgers football program represents the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison in the sport of American football. Wisconsin competes in the Football Bowl Subdivision of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the West Division of the Big Ten Conference. The Badgers have competed in the Big Ten since its formation in 1896. They play their home games at Camp Randall Stadium, the fourth-oldest stadium in college football. Wisconsin is one of 26 College football programs to win 700 or more games. Wisconsin has had two Heisman Trophy winners, Alan Ameche and Ron Dayne, and have had Eleven former players inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. As of January 19, 2020, the Badgers have an all-time record of 715\u2013499\u201353.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2661", "text": "The Palacio de la Ribera was the summer residence of Philip III in Valladolid. It was built in the 17th century as part of a process of urban transformation upon the establishment of the Spanish Court in Valladolid between 1601 and 1606. The palace was situated at the Huerta del Rey neighborhood, located across the Parque de las Moreras on the right bank of the Pisuerga river. The palace grounds extended from the Puente Mayor to Ribera de Don Peri\u00e1\u00f1ez del Corral and delimited at both sides by the Pisuerga river and the Camino del Monasterio del Prado. The palace was gradually abandoned until it became part of the destroyed cultural heritage of Valladolid in 1761. Some ruins of the building are still preserved.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2663", "text": "Valentine Cameron \"Val\" Prinsep RA was a British painter of the Pre-Raphaelite school.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2664", "text": "The Liverpool Naval Memorial, also known as the Memorial to the Missing of the Naval Auxiliary Personnel of the Second World War or the Merchant Navy War Memorial, is a war memorial at Pier Head beside the River Mersey in Liverpool, near to the Royal Liver Building and the Museum of Liverpool. It commemorates nearly 1,400 men from the British Merchant Navy who died on active service with Royal Navy in the Second World War, and who have no known grave.\nMore than 13,000 officers and seamen of the Merchant Navy agreed to serve with the Royal Navy in the Second World War, serving mainly in auxiliary vessels such as armed merchant cruisers, subject to military discipline but still receiving civilian pay. The depot for registration and administration of the naval auxiliaries from the Merchant Navy was established at Liverpool.\nAfter the Second World War, the Imperial War Graves Commission organised a competition for a memorial, with a budget of \u00a35,000, open to architects who had served in the armed forces. The winning design was created by architects Charles Frederick Blythin and Stanley Harold Smith, with sculpture by George Herbert Tyson Smith.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2665", "text": "The Honest Woodcutter, also known as Mercury and the Woodman and The Golden Axe, is one of Aesop's Fables, numbered 173 in the Perry Index. It serves as a cautionary tale on the need for cultivating honesty, even at the price of self-interest. It is also classified as Aarne-Thompson 729: The Axe falls into the Stream.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2666", "text": "Central University of Tamil Nadu was established by an Act of Parliament. The University was inaugurated on 30 September 2009 by the then Union Minister Kapil Sibal who laid the foundation stone. Prof. B.P.Sanjay, Former Director of Indian Institute of Mass Communication and Professor in the Department of Mass Communication, University of Hyderabad, was appointed as the first Vice-Chancellor of this Central University. Presently, the CUTN is functioning from its permanent campus with an area of 516.76 acres.", "image": "images/2666.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2667", "text": "Concealing-Coloration in the Animal Kingdom: An Exposition of the Laws of Disguise Through Color and Pattern; Being a Summary of Abbott H. Thayer\u2019s Discoveries is a book published ostensibly by Gerald H. Thayer in 1909, and revised in 1918, but in fact a collaboration with and completion of his father Abbott Handerson Thayer's major work.\nThe book, illustrated artistically by Abbott Thayer, sets out the controversial thesis that all animal coloration has the evolutionary purpose of camouflage. Thayer rejected Charles Darwin's theory of sexual selection, arguing in words and paintings that even such conspicuous animal features as the peacock's tail or the brilliant pink of flamingoes or roseate spoonbills were effective as camouflage in the right light.\nThe book introduced the concepts of disruptive coloration to break up an object's outlines, of masquerade, as when a butterfly mimics a leaf, and especially of countershading, where an animal's tones make it appear flat by concealing its self-shadowing.\nThe book was criticised by big game hunter and politician Theodore Roosevelt for its central assertion that every aspect of animal coloration is effective as camouflage.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2668", "text": "Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 is an American environmental science satellite which launched on 2 July 2014. A NASA mission, it is a replacement for the Orbiting Carbon Observatory which was lost in a launch failure in 2009. It is the second successful high-precision CO\n2 observing satellite, after GOSAT.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2669", "text": null, "image": "images/2669.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2670", "text": "This is a list of diplomatic missions of Canada. Canada has an extensive diplomatic network maintained by Global Affairs Canada.", "image": "images/2670.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2671", "text": "William Francis \"Bill\" Waters was Scouts Victoria's Headquarters Commissioner for Rover Scouts between 1930 and 1965.\nThrough both the Rover Scouts and Melbourne Walking Club, of which he was Chief Leader between 1934 and his ascension to the Club's Presidency in 1967, Bill introduced thousands of young people to the then-new sports of bushwalking and cross-country skiing. Bill would often contribute articles on his treks to the magazine of the Melbourne Walking Club, the Melbourne Walker, both on the treks themselves through the previously unexplored wilderness of Victoria and on the history of the areas he visited.\nBill led the Australian Contingent to the 5th World Rover Moot and was Camp Chief of the 1961 Seventh World Rover Moot in Melbourne. He was a member of the party which a part of the first winter ascent of Mount Bogong, the highest mountain in Victoria in 1928, and began to take groups of Rover Scouts on week-long treks to explore the Bogong High Plains in 1932. The success of these treks would necessitate the construction of the Bogong Rover Chalet before winter 1940.", "image": "images/2671.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2672", "text": "Anders Gunnar Svensson is a Swedish former professional footballer. He was a central midfielder, known for his passing, free kicks, and set piece-taking abilities, who usually operated in a playmaking role. He was capped 148 times for the Swedish national football team, many times as a captain, before he retired from international football in 2013. He is the most capped male player for Sweden, beating Thomas Ravelli's previous record of 143 caps.\nAs well as being named captain of Sweden on several occasions, Svensson also captained Southampton and Elfsborg. He played important roles in the 2002 and 2006 World Cups, in which he proved his leadership skills, resulting in him being named captain of that Sweden national team in 2009.\nHe is the eighth-most capped European player in history, after Lothar Matth\u00e4us, Martin Reim, Cristiano Ronaldo, Iker Casillas, Vit\u0101lijs Astafjevs, Sergio Ramos, and Gianluigi Buffon. Svensson also represented the Swedish national football team at three consecutive European Championships, in 2004, 2008, and 2012.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2673", "text": null, "image": "images/2673.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2675", "text": null, "image": "images/2675.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2676", "text": null, "image": "images/2676.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2677", "text": "Santa Maria Nova is a Roman Catholic church in Vicenza attributed to 1578 designs by Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. It is the only complete church design in Vicenza assigned to Palladio, although he did design the Valmarana chapel in Santa Corona, a portal and the cupola of the Cathedral, and the portal of Santa Maria dei Servi.", "image": "images/2677.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2678", "text": null, "image": "images/2678.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2679", "text": "The Victoria Hall, Ealing is a public hall belonging to the west London community of Ealing for their recreational use. It was conceived in 1886 by Charles Jones the first architect, engineer and surveyor of Ealing Council. Its construction next to Ealing Town Hall was funded entirely by public donations and its operations governed by the Victoria Hall Trust, established in 1893.\nIn 2015 the Council announced plans to sell off the Grade II listed building to a development partner on a long lease.\nThe plan led to protests by local residents' groups who called for the Hall to continue to be available for use as a public asset.", "image": "images/2679.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2680", "text": "Shooters Hill Sixth Form College is a large mixed further education college for students aged 16\u201319, located in Shooter's Hill in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London, England.", "image": "images/2680.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2681", "text": null, "image": "images/2681.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2682", "text": "The Metro is a supermini car, later a city car that was produced by British Leyland and, later, the Rover Group from 1980 to 1998. It was launched in 1980 as the Austin Mini Metro. It was intended to complement and eventually replace the Mini, and was developed under the codename LC8. The Metro was named by What Car? as Car of The Year in 1983 as an MG, and again as a Rover in 1991.\nDuring its 18-year lifespan, the Metro wore many names: Austin Metro, MG Metro and Rover Metro. It was rebadged as the Rover 100 series in December 1994. There were also van versions known as the Morris Metro and later, Metrovan.\nAt the time of its launch, the Metro was sold under the Austin brand. From 1982, MG versions became available. During 1987, the car lost the Austin name, and was sold simply as the Metro. From 1990 until its withdrawal in 1998, the Metro was sold only as a Rover.\nAlthough the R3 generation Rover 200 had originally been designed as a replacement for the Metro, it was not marketed as such after its launch. The Rover 100 finally ceased production in 1998, being outlived by the original Mini that it was meant to replace. 2,078,218 Metros of all types were built.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2683", "text": "Hammerfest Church is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Gamvik Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. It is located in the town of Hammerfest. It is the main church for the Hammerfest parish which is the seat of the Hammerfest prosti in the Diocese of Nord-H\u00e5logaland. The white, concrete church was built in a long church style in 1961 by the architect Hans Magnus. The church seats about 525 people.", "image": "images/2683.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2684", "text": "Cloudland Canyon State Park is a 3,485 acres Georgia state park located near Trenton and Cooper Heights on the western edge of Lookout Mountain. One of the largest and most scenic parks in Georgia, it contains rugged geology, and offers visitors a range of vistas across the deep gorge cut through the mountain by Sitton Gulch Creek, where the elevation varies from 800 to over 1,800 feet. Views of the canyon can be seen from the picnic area parking lot, in addition to additional views located along the rim trail. At the bottom of the gorge, two waterfalls cascade across layers of sandstone and shale, ending in small pools below.\nThe park, previously known as Sitton Gulch or Trenton Gulf, was purchased in stages by the state of Georgia beginning in 1938. Under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a project of Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression built the first facilities and signs in the park, which opened the following year. Today the park features a variety of campsites, cabins, hiking and recreational activities.", "image": "images/2684.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2685", "text": null, "image": "images/2685.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2686", "text": "Fadil Avdullah Vokrri was a Kosovan and Yugoslav football administrator and player.\nArguably one of Kosovan greatest footballers, he was the president of the Football Federation of Kosovo from 16 February 2008 until his death on 9 June 2018.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2687", "text": null, "image": "images/2687.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2688", "text": null, "image": "images/2688.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2689", "text": "Diatto-Cl\u00e9ment, Diatto A Cl\u00e9ment, was an Franco Italian manufacturer of motor vehicles between 1905 and 1909. Adolphe Cl\u00e9ment-Bayard created the 'Diatto-Cl\u00e9ment Societa Anonima' in partnership with Diatto who had been coachbuilders in Turin since 1835.\nThe Diatto-Cl\u00e9ment cars, known as Torinos, were built in Turin under licence from Cl\u00e9ment, thus in Italy they were known as 'Diatto A Cl\u00e9ment'. The first car was the 20-25HP which used a 3,770cc four cylinder engine. This was followed by a 10-12HP and a 14-18HP. This series was a success and was followed by a six-cylinder model.\nIn 1909 Cl\u00e9ment-Bayard left the business and the company was renamed 'Societa Fonderie Officine Frejus'.\nGiovanni Gagliardi drove a Diatto Cl\u00e9ment 10/12 hp to class victory in the Milano-Sanremo race on 4-5 April 1906. Entered in the class for 'Cars costing L. 4000 to L. 8000' it covered the 317 km in 9 hours 17 minutes 3 seconds.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2690", "text": "The 'Raspuri' mango is an extremely popular variety of mango in South Indian state of Karnataka especially grown in and around Bengaluru, Ramanagara, Kolar, Chikkaballapura, Tumakuru. This fruit is also known as sweet mango.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2691", "text": "Castell Coch is a 19th-century Gothic Revival castle built above the village of Tongwynlais in South Wales. The first castle on the site was built by the Normans after 1081, to protect the newly conquered town of Cardiff and control the route along the Taff Gorge. Abandoned shortly afterwards, the castle's earth motte was reused by Gilbert de Clare as the basis for a new stone fortification, which he built between 1267 and 1277 to control his freshly annexed Welsh lands. This castle was likely destroyed in the native Welsh rebellion of 1314. In 1760, the castle ruins were acquired by John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, as part of a marriage settlement that brought the family vast estates in South Wales.\nJohn Crichton-Stuart, the 3rd Marquess of Bute, inherited the castle in 1848. One of Britain's wealthiest men, with interests in architecture and antiquarian studies, he employed the architect William Burges to reconstruct the castle, \"as a country residence for occasional occupation in the summer\", using the medieval remains as a basis for the design.", "image": "images/2691.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2692", "text": "A Naval Review is an event where the whole of the United States Navy is paraded to be reviewed by the President of the United States or the Secretary of the Navy. It often includes warships and delegates from other national navies. It is more regular and frequent than its British equivalent, the Fleet Review, and often occurs on a Navy Day.\nFollowing is a list of past Naval Reviews, by President. Each was reviewed by the President, unless otherwise noted.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2693", "text": "Maga is a commune in Mayo-Danay Department, Cameroon. In 2005, the population was recorded at 85100.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2695", "text": "Neal Antone Dyer better known by the stage name Tony T. is a British singer, rapper and DJ of Jamaican origin, best known as the frontman of German dance music projects Beat System and R.I.O.. His best known hit with R.I.O. was \"Turn This Club Around\", which reached number 3 in German Singles Chart and topped the Swiss Schweizer Hitparade chart, and was certified gold in both charts.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2696", "text": "Hac\u0131k\u0131r\u0131 railway station is a railway station in the village of Kiralan, Adana in Turkey. The station is the southern entrance to the \u00c7ak\u0131t Valley pass, where the railway traverses through 12 tunnels, the longest of them being 3.7 km long. South of the station lies the well-known Varda Viaduct.\nHac\u0131k\u0131r\u0131 station was originally constructed in 1912 by the Baghdad Railway and remained the northern terminus of the southern half of the railway. The station played an important role during World War I, where troops and material coming from the north would board trains at Hac\u0131k\u0131r\u0131, after traversing a 17 km gap in the railway. The tunnels between Hac\u0131k\u0131r\u0131 and Belemedik were finally completed in September 1918 and the station officially opened on 9 October, 11 days before the Ottoman Empire capitulated.\nHac\u0131k\u0131r\u0131 station consists of an island platform serving two tracks, with three more tracks used as sidings.\nTCDD Ta\u015f\u0131mac\u0131l\u0131k operates two daily intercity trains from Konya and Kayseri to Adana.", "image": "images/2696.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2697", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Story County, Iowa.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Story County, Iowa, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.\nThere are 36 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 29, 2020.", "image": "images/2697.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2698", "text": "USS Lilian (1863) was a large steamer captured by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy to prevent the South from trading with other countries.", "image": "images/2698.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2699", "text": null, "image": "images/2699.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2700", "text": null, "image": "images/2700.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2701", "text": "A landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features. A landscape includes the physical elements of geophysically defined landforms such as mountains, hills, water bodies such as rivers, lakes, ponds and the sea, living elements of land cover including indigenous vegetation, human elements including different forms of land use, buildings, and structures, and transitory elements such as lighting and weather conditions. Combining both their physical origins and the cultural overlay of human presence, often created over millennia, landscapes reflect a living synthesis of people and place that is vital to local and national identity.\nThe character of a landscape helps define the self-image of the people who inhabit it and a sense of place that differentiates one region from other regions. It is the dynamic backdrop to people's lives. Landscape can be as varied as farmland, a landscape park or wilderness.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2702", "text": "Momozono Station is a railway station on the Nagoya Line in Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kintetsu Railway. Momozono Station is served by the Nagoya Line, and is 75.5 rail kilometers from the terminus of the line at Kintetsu Nagoya Station.", "image": "images/2702.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2703", "text": "The Austronesian peoples, or more accurately Austronesian-speaking peoples, are a large group of various peoples in Taiwan, Maritime Southeast Asia, Oceania and Madagascar, that speak the Austronesian languages. The nations and territories predominantly populated by Austronesian-speaking peoples are sometimes known collectively as Austronesia.\nBased on the current scientific consensus, they originate from a prehistoric seaborne migration from Taiwan, at around 3000 to 1500 BCE, known as the Austronesian expansion. Austronesians were the first people to invent maritime sailing technology which enabled their rapid dispersal into the islands of the Indo-Pacific. They assimilated the earlier Paleolithic Negrito, Orang Asli, and the Australo-Melanesian Papuan populations in the islands at varying levels of admixture. They also reached Rapa Nui, Japan, Madagascar, New Zealand and Hawaii at their furthest extent, possibly also reaching the Americas. A.G. Ioannidis et al. published in 2020 a genome analysis showing an Austronesian contact to South America around 1150\u20131200, the earliest one between Fatu Hiva from the Marquesas Islands, and Colombia.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2705", "text": null, "image": "images/2705.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2706", "text": null, "image": "images/2706.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2707", "text": "A seven-segment display is a form of electronic display device for displaying decimal numerals that is an alternative to the more complex dot matrix displays.\nSeven-segment displays are widely used in digital clocks, electronic meters, basic calculators, and other electronic devices that display numerical information.", "image": "images/2707.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2708", "text": "The Philadelphia Register of Historic Places is a register of historic places by the Philadelphia Historical Commission. Buildings, structures, sites, objects, interiors and districts can be added to the list.", "image": "images/2708.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2710", "text": "Moorthorpe is a village near Pontefract, in the City of Wakefield district of West Yorkshire, England. Due to the close proximity of South Kirkby and South Elmsall, which join the village at either end, the village often suffers an identity crisis.\nWhilst Moorthorpe is a village in its own right and has clearly defined and signposted boundaries many residents simply assume the identity of either South Elmsall or South Kirkby. This can cause a particular problem with addresses when making purchases online, when most services automatically select South Elmsall as the address of many Moorthorpe residents, despite the fact that Moorthorpe forms part of the historic manor of South Kirkby and is tied to South Kirkby through the joint South Kirkby and Moorthorpe Town Council.\nThis problem is more complex because whilst many Moorthorpe residents are forced to use South Elmsall as their postal address, even on council tax bills, many of them actually pay parish rates to South Kirkby and Moorthorpe Town Council, which has higher rates than South Elmsall Town Council.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2711", "text": null, "image": "images/2711.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2712", "text": null, "image": "images/2712.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2713", "text": null, "image": "images/2713.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2714", "text": "Orrell is an area in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. It contains 14 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The area is largely rural, and most of the listed buildings are houses and associated structures. The other listed buildings include a stone post, a farmhouse, a church and a public house.", "image": "images/2714.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2716", "text": "The Bois-du-Luc was a coal mine in Houdeng-Aimeries, near La Louvi\u00e8re, in Belgium which today is preserved as an industrial heritage site. As well as the site of the headquarters of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des Charbonnages de Bois-du-Luc et d'Havre, the Bois du Luc was the site of the Saint Emmanuel Pit which belonged to the company. The Fosse Saint-Emmanuel was one of the oldest mines in Belgium, with recorded activity dating back to 1685. The company ceased mining in 1973.\nThe Bois-du-Luc is particularly known for the surrounding company town which was created for the mine works during the 19th century and is today one of the most notable surviving remnants of industrial paternalism in Belgium. It includes workers' housing which dates from the 1830s and covers approximately 2 hectares.\nThe site, run as an ecomuseum since 1983, features on the European Route of Industrial Heritage and is one of the four Walloon mining sites listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site under the Major Mining Sites of Wallonia listing.", "image": "images/2716.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2718", "text": null, "image": "images/2718.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2719", "text": null, "image": "images/2719.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2720", "text": "Onesicritus, a Greek historical writer and Cynic philosopher, who accompanied Alexander the Great on his campaigns in Asia. He claimed to have been the commander of Alexander's fleet but was actually only a helmsman; Arrian and Nearchus often criticize him for this. When he returned home, he wrote a history of Alexander's campaigns. He is frequently cited by later authors, who also criticize him for his inaccuracies.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2721", "text": "This is a list of current and former courthouses of the United States federal court system located in Montana. Each entry indicates the name of the building along with an image, if available, its location and the jurisdiction it covers, the dates during which it was used for each such jurisdiction, and, if applicable the person for whom it was named, and the date of renaming. Dates of use will not necessarily correspond with the dates of construction or demolition of a building, as pre-existing structures may be adapted or court use, and former court buildings may later be put to other uses. Also, the official name of the building may be changed at some point after its use as a federal court building has been initiated.", "image": "images/2721.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2722", "text": "College Station is a city in Brazos County, Texas, situated in East-Central Texas in the heart of the Brazos Valley, in the center of the region known as Texas Triangle. It is 83 miles northwest of Houston and 87 miles east northeast of Austin. As of the 2010 census, College Station had a population of 93,857, which had increased to an estimated population of 117,911 as of July 2019. College Station and Bryan together make up the Bryan-College Station metropolitan area, the 13th-largest metropolitan area in Texas with 273,101 people as of 2019.\nCollege Station is home to the main campus of Texas A&M University, the flagship institution of the Texas A&M University System. The city owes both its name and existence to the university's location along a railroad. Texas A&M's triple designation as a Land-, Sea-, and Space-Grant institution reflects the broad scope of the research endeavors it brings to the city, with ongoing projects funded by agencies such as NASA, the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and the Office of Naval Research.", "image": "images/2722.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2723", "text": "This is a list of people from Marin County, California, people born in, raised in, or strongly associated with the county.\nJosh Akognon, basketball player\nJuan Alderete de la Pe\u00f1a, Grammy-winning bassist\nIsabel Allende, writer\nSam Andrew, musician\nDave Archer, artist\nEve Arden, Tamalpais High School, Class of 1926, actress\nTom Barbash, author\nArj Barker, comedian\nJohn Battelle, CEO of Federated Media, founder of Wired magazine, and author of The Search\nMelba Beals, civil rights activist\nMichael Bloomfield, blues guitarist\nBarbara Boxer, former United States Senator\nTerry Bozzio, musician\nFairuza Balk, actress, born in Point Reyes Station\nRichard Brautigan, author\nJoe Breeze, Tamalpais High School, Class of 1972, mountain bike pioneer and industry leader\nLaurel Burch, artist\nMerritt Butrick, Tamalpais High School, Class of 1977, actor\nYvonne Cagle, Novato High School, Class of 1977, M.D., NASA Astronaut\nGunnar Carlsson, Redwood High School, Class of 1969, Swindells Professor of Mathematics Stanford University\nPete Carroll, Redwood High School, Class of 1969, head football coach of the Seahawks\nEdwin Catmull, President of the Disney\u2013Pixar Studios", "image": "images/2723.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2724", "text": "Mashiko ware is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally made in Mashiko, Tochigi.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2725", "text": null, "image": "images/2725.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2726", "text": "Elsava is a 27 km long right tributary of the Main in the administrative districts Aschaffenburg and Miltenberg in the Bavarian Spessart. It flows into the river Main in Elsenfeld. The short section upstream from Hessenthal to Mespelbrunn is called Kaltenbach.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2727", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Chesterfield County, Virginia.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Chesterfield County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.\nThere are 29 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 3, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2729", "text": "A well is an excavation or structure created in the ground by digging, driving, or drilling to access liquid resources, usually water. The oldest and most common kind of well is a water well, to access groundwater in underground aquifers. The well water is drawn up by a pump, or using containers, such as buckets, that are raised mechanically or by hand. Water can also be injected back into the aquifer through the well. Wells were first constructed at least eight thousand years ago and historically vary in construction from a simple scoop in the sediment of a dry watercourse to the qanats of Iran, and the stepwells and sakiehs of India. Placing a lining in the well shaft helps create stability, and linings of wood or wickerwork date back at least as far as the Iron Age.\nWells have traditionally been sunk by hand digging, as is the case in rural areas of the developing world. These wells are inexpensive and low-tech as they use mostly manual labour, and the structure can be lined with brick or stone as the excavation proceeds. A more modern method called caissoning uses pre-cast reinforced concrete well rings that are lowered into the hole.", "image": "images/2729.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2730", "text": null, "image": "images/2730.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2731", "text": "A cria is a juvenile llama, alpaca, vicu\u00f1a, or guanaco.", "image": "images/2731.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2732", "text": "The Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian, Stade is a Lutheran church in Stade, Germany.\nThe church was built in the early 12th century and extended in the 17th century. The Baroque altar was crafted by Christian Precht in 1674\u20131677, and the organ was built in 1668\u20131675 by Berendt Hus and his nephew, the famous Arp Schnitger; the latter expanded the organ in 1688. Vincent L\u00fcbeck served as organist of St. Cosmae between 1675 and 1702.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2733", "text": "French emigration from the years 1789 to 1815 refers to the mass movement of citizens from France to neighboring countries in reaction to the bloodshed and upheaval caused by the French Revolution and Napoleonic rule. Although the Revolution began in 1789 as a peaceful, bourgeois-led effort for increased political equality for the Third Estate, it soon turned into a violent, popular rebellion. To escape political tensions and save their lives, a number of individuals emigrated from France and settled in the neighboring countries, however quite a few also went to the United States.", "image": "images/2733.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2734", "text": "Ontario Power Generation Inc. is a Crown corporation wholly owned by the Government of Ontario. OPG is responsible for approximately half of the electricity generation in the Province of Ontario, Canada. Sources of electricity include nuclear, hydroelectric, wind, gas and biomass. Although Ontario has an open electricity market, the provincial government, as OPG's sole shareholder, regulates the price the company receives for its electricity to be less than the market average, in an attempt to stabilize prices. Since 1 April 2008, the company's rates have been regulated by the Ontario Energy Board.\nOn 10 June 2019 it was announced that a new corporate campus would be built in Clarington, Ontario that will also house Ontario Power Generation's headquarters.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2735", "text": null, "image": "images/2735.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2736", "text": "Mara Gercik Haseltine is an American artist and environmental activist who has shown and worked internationally. She collaborates with scientists and engineers to create her work, which focuses on the link between human's shared cultural and biological evolution.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2737", "text": "C.\nChelsea are one of England's most successful ever clubs having won 6 league titles, 8 FA Cups, 5 League Cups, 4 FA Charity/Community Shields, 1 UEFA Champions League, 2 UEFA Cup Winners' Cups, 2 UEFA Europa Leagues and 1 UEFA Super Cup.", "image": "images/2737.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2738", "text": "The flora consists of many unique varieties of tropical plants. Blessed with a tropical climate and around 17,000 islands, Indonesia is a nation with the second largest biodiversity in the world. The flora of Indonesia reflects an intermingling of Asian, Australian and the native species. This is due to the geography of Indonesia, located between two continents.\nThe archipelago consists of a variety of regions from the tropical rain forests of the northern lowlands and the seasonal forests of the southern lowlands through the hill and mountain vegetation, to subalpine shrub vegetation. Having the second longest shoreline in the world, Indonesia also has many regions of swamps and coastal vegetation. Combined together, these all give rise to a huge vegetational biodiversity.\nThere are about 28,000 species of flowering plants in Indonesia, consisting 2500 different kinds of orchids, 6000 traditional medicinal plants used as Jamu., 122 species of bamboo, over 350 species of rattan and 400 species of Dipterocarpus, including ebony, sandalwood and teakwood.\nIndonesia is also home to some unusual species such as carnivorous plants.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2739", "text": "The Texas annexation was the 1845 annexation of the Republic of Texas into the United States of America, which was admitted to the Union as the 28th state on December 29, 1845.\nThe Republic of Texas declared independence from the Republic of Mexico on March 2, 1836. It applied for annexation to the United States the same year, but was rejected by the Secretary of State. At the time the vast majority of the Texian population favored the annexation of the Republic by the United States. The leadership of both major U.S. political parties, the Democrats and the Whigs, opposed the introduction of Texas, a vast slave-holding region, into the volatile political climate of the pro- and anti-slavery sectional controversies in Congress. Moreover, they wished to avoid a war with Mexico, whose government refused to acknowledge the sovereignty of its rebellious northern province. With Texas's economic fortunes declining by the early 1840s, the President of the Texas Republic, Sam Houston, arranged talks with Mexico to explore the possibility of securing official recognition of independence, with the United Kingdom mediating.\nIn 1843, U.S.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2740", "text": "Shemini, Sh'mini, or Shmini is the 26th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the third in the Book of Leviticus. Parashah Shemini tells of the consecration of the Tabernacle, the deaths of Nadab and Abihu, and the dietary laws of kashrut. The parashah constitutes Leviticus 9:1\u201311:47. It is made up of 4,670 Hebrew letters, 1,238 Hebrew words, 91 verses, and 157 lines in a Torah Scroll.\nJews read it the 25th or 26th Sabbath after Simchat Torah, in late March or April. In years when the first day of Passover falls on a Sabbath, Jews in Israel and Reform Jews read the parashah following Passover one week before Conservative and Orthodox Jews in the Diaspora, in such years, Jews in Israel and Reform Jews celebrate Passover for seven days and thus read the next parashah on the Sabbath one week after the first day of Passover, while Conservative and Orthodox Jews in the Diaspora celebrate Passover for eight days and read the next parashah one week later, in some such years, the two calendars realign when Conservative and Orthodox Jews in the Diaspora read Behar together with Bechukotai while Jews in Israel and Reform Jews read them separately.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2741", "text": "The Entren Los Que Quieran Tour is an international tour by Puerto Rican group Calle 13 in support of the band's 2010 release, Entren Los Que Quieran.", "image": "images/2741.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2742", "text": "The AK-63 is a Hungarian variant of the AKM assault rifle manufactured by the Fegyver- \u00e9s G\u00e9pgy\u00e1r state arms plant in Hungary. It is currently used by the Hungarian Ground Forces as its standard infantry weapon, and by most other branches of the Hungarian Defence Forces.\nIn Hungarian service, the AK-63 replaced the AMD-65, which is nearly identical but features a modified heat shield and a vertical forward hand grip under the barrel. Although the AMD-65 had been the Hungarian service rifle since 1965, it was more expensive to build, and the forward grips had a reputation for being easily damaged in the field. In the late-1970s, the Hungarian Defense Ministry requested that F\u00c9G manufacture a cheaper rifle based on the more traditional Soviet AKM design. By the end of 1977, the AK-63 was adopted by the Hungarian People's Army. In 1978, F\u00c9G added a folding stock AKMS version of the AK-63 to their catalogue; thereafter, the fixed-stock AK-63 became known as the AK-63F and the folding-stock version was designated AK-63D.\nIn Hungarian service, the AK-63 F and D are designated as the AMM and AMMS, respectively.", "image": "images/2742.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2743", "text": "This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Cambodia.\nThe following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature:\nSome species were assessed using an earlier set of criteria. Species assessed using this system have the following instead of near threatened and least concern categories:", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2744", "text": "The Dunham School is an independent, inter-denominational, Christian, college-preparatory, coeducational day school in unincorporated East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. Located in the Oak Hills Place census-designated place, and founded in 1981, it serves students from pre-kindergarten through grade twelve. The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and the Louisiana Department of Education and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools. The school also won a Blue Ribbon Award in 2005. Dunham was also honored in 2012 and 2013 as an Apple Distinguished School for its one-to-one laptop program, which was started in 2009.\nIt is in the proposed City of St. George.", "image": "images/2744.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2746", "text": "Edwardian architecture is a Neo-Baroque architectural style that was popular in the British Empire during the Edwardian era. Architecture up to the year 1914 may also be included in this style.", "image": "images/2746.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2747", "text": "Incidents in the Life of Madame Blavatsky: compiled from information supplied by her relatives and friends is a book originally published in 1886 in London; it was compiled by a member of the Theosophical Society A. P. Sinnett, the first biographer of H. P. Blavatsky. He describes the many unusual incidents in her life, beginning from her childhood in Russia and asserts that she has been with \"an early connection with the supernatural world;\" he says about her short unlucky marriage and \"decade of extensive global travels,\" about her period of learning in Tibet, and the \"criticism she received about some of her 'phenomena' and practices.\"", "image": "images/2747.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2748", "text": "SMS Sachsen was the third of four Bayern-class battleships built, but never finished, for the German Kaiserliche Marine in the 1910s, sometimes considered to be part of a sub-class with her sister W\u00fcrttemberg. Like the other members of the class, she was to be armed with the same main battery of eight 38 cm guns in four gun turrets, but she differed from the other members of her class in her propulsion system. She exchanged the steam turbine on her center propeller shaft in favor of a diesel engine. She was laid down in April 1914 at the Germaniawerft shipyard, but the start of World War I in July slowed work on the ship; she was launched in November 1916, but as resources were diverted to more pressing projects, including U-boat construction, work stopped completely when the ship was about nine months from completion. Some components of her propulsion system were reused in several of the Type U 151 submarines. The Treaty of Versailles that ended the war in June 1919 specified that all warships under construction in Germany were to be destroyed, and Sachsen was accordingly sold for scrap in 1920 and dismantled the following year.", "image": "images/2748.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2749", "text": "The Iron Springs Formation is a geologic formation in Utah. It preserves fossils dating back to the Cretaceous period.", "image": "images/2749.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2750", "text": "Admir Adrovi\u0107 is a Montenegrin football forward who is currently a free agent.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2751", "text": "College football is gridiron football consisting of American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American universities, colleges, and military academies, or Canadian football played by teams of student athletes fielded by Canadian universities. It was through college football play that American football rules first gained popularity in the United States.\nUnlike most other sports in North America, no minor league farm organizations exist in American or Canadian football. Therefore, college football is generally considered to be the second tier of American football in the United States and Canadian football in Canada; one step ahead of high school competition, and one step below professional competition. However, in some areas of the country, college football is more popular than professional football, and for much of the early 20th century, college football was seen as more prestigious than professional football.\nIt is in college football where a player's performance directly impacts his chances of playing professional football.", "image": "images/2751.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2752", "text": null, "image": "images/2752.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2753", "text": null, "image": "images/2753.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2754", "text": "The Echelon Song, also known as Song for Voroshilov or Battle of the Red Guards, is a Russian song written in 1933 by A. V. Alexandrov and Osip Kolychev, dedicated to Kliment Voroshilov.\nIt is one of a number of popular Soviet songs which reminiscence about the Russian Civil War era.\nThis particular song is about the \"railway warfare\" during the Battle for Tsaritsyn of 1918, where Voroshilov and Joseph Stalin became friends. The music of the song is composed so as to recall a steam locomotive, beginning in an accelerando and crescendo, and ending in a decrescendo.\nThe song has been used for the closing credits of the 2016 film Hail, Caesar!", "image": "images/2754.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2755", "text": "Pontia is a genus of pierid butterflies. They are found in the Holarctic, but are rare in Europe and central to eastern North America, and a few species range into the Afrotropics. Several East Asian species once placed here are now more often split off in Sinopieris. Like the closely related genus Pieris, they are commonly called whites.", "image": "images/2755.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2757", "text": "M\u00f6hrendorf is a town in the district of Erlangen-H\u00f6chstadt, in Bavaria, Germany. It lies on the Regnitz River and Rhine-Main-Danube Canal.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2758", "text": "Irma Ida Ilse Grese was a member of the Schutzstaffel, a powerful Nazi military organization, during World War II. She was a guard at the Nazi concentration camps at Ravensbr\u00fcck and Auschwitz. She was also the warden of the women's part of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.\nGrese was nicknamed \"the Hyena of Auschwitz\" by prisoners there because of the cruel ways she treated them. After World War II ended, Grese was put on trial for war crimes at the Nuremberg Trials. She was convicted of crimes against humanity for the things she did at Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen. She was executed in 1945 at age 22.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2759", "text": null, "image": "images/2759.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2761", "text": null, "image": "images/2761.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2762", "text": "Jens Zetlitz Monrad Kielland was a Norwegian architect, professor and author.", "image": "images/2762.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2764", "text": null, "image": "images/2764.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2765", "text": null, "image": "images/2765.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2766", "text": null, "image": "images/2766.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2767", "text": null, "image": "images/2767.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2768", "text": null, "image": "images/2768.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2769", "text": null, "image": "images/2769.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2770", "text": "Belgian Heraldry is the form of coats of arms and other heraldic bearings and insignia used in the Kingdom of Belgium and the Belgian colonial empire but also in the historical territories that make up modern-day Belgium. Today, coats of arms in Belgium are regulated and granted by different bodies depending on the nature, status, and location of the armiger.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2771", "text": "The 1888 United States elections occurred during the Third Party System, and elected the members of the 51st United States Congress. North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho, and Wyoming were admitted during the 51st Congress. This election was the first time that one party had won a majority in both chambers of Congress since the 1874 elections.\nIn the Presidential election, Democratic President Grover Cleveland was defeated by Republican former Senator Benjamin Harrison of Indiana. At the 1888 Republican National Convention, Harrison was nominated on the eighth ballot, defeating Ohio Senator John Sherman, former Governor Russell A. Alger of Michigan, and several other candidates. As in 1876, the Republican candidate won the presidency despite the Democratic candidate's greater share of the popular vote, albeit, also as in 1876, with widespread allegations of voter suppression and fraud aimed at Republican black voters in the South. This situation would not be repeated until the 1960 election. Despite the popular vote margin, Harrison won a comfortable majority of the electoral college, and took most of the states outside the South.", "image": "images/2771.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2772", "text": "Utah's 3rd congressional district is a congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. It is located in southern and eastern Utah and includes the cities of Orem and Provo.\nThe district was created when Utah was awarded an extra congressional seat following the 1980 U.S. Census. Four of its five Representatives have been Republicans; Bill Orton, a Democrat, represented the district from 1991 to 1997. The current Representative is Republican John Curtis, elected in a special election November 7, 2017.", "image": "images/2772.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2773", "text": "Rouse Hill railway station is an elevated rapid transit station built by the Metro Trains Sydney consortium at the Rouse Hill Town Centre in Sydney, Australia. The project forms part of Transport for New South Wales's $8.3 billion Sydney Metro Northwest scheme. Rouse Hill Station is one of two Metro stops in the suburb: the other, Tallawong, is a few kilometres to the west.\nFrom 26 May 2019, Rouse Hill Station provides frequent train services to Chatswood. In later years, as the metro network expands, the Government intends to run trains to the Sydney central business district, Bankstown and Marsden Park.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2774", "text": "Seaham is a seaside town in County Durham, England. Located on the Durham Coast, Seaham is situated 6 miles south of Sunderland and 13 miles east of Durham. Its parish church is one of the 20 oldest surviving churches in the UK. The town grew from the late 19th century onwards as a result of investments in its harbour and coal mines. The town is twinned with the German town of Gerlingen.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2775", "text": null, "image": "images/2775.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2776", "text": "Joanna Maria Tak van Poortvliet was a Dutch art collector and the namesake for an art museum in Domburg.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2777", "text": "Munachi Abii is a Nigerian rapper / hip-hop artist, songwriter, television presenter model, and actress who performs under the name Muna. She is the winner of Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 2007. She is Igbo from Imo state.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2778", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.\nThere are 39 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county; this includes 1 National Historic Landmark.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 17, 2020.", "image": "images/2778.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2779", "text": "The Caloosahatchee River is a river on the southwest Gulf Coast of Florida in the United States, approximately 67 miles long. It drains rural areas on the northern edge of the Everglades, east of Fort Myers. An important link in the Okeechobee Waterway, a manmade inland waterway system of southern Florida, the river forms a tidal estuary along most of its course and has become the subject of efforts to restore and preserve the Everglades.", "image": "images/2779.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2780", "text": "Niedersachsen was a Bremen-class frigate of the German Navy. She was the second ship of the class, and the second surface warship to serve with one of the navies of Germany to be named after the state of Lower Saxony, German: Niedersachsen. Her predecessor was the minelayer Niedersachsen of the Kriegsmarine. The frigate entered service with the Bundesmarine in 1982, serving for 32 years until being decommissioned in 2015.", "image": "images/2780.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2781", "text": null, "image": "images/2781.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2782", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hidalgo County, Texas\nThis is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Hidalgo County, Texas. There are four districts and 19 individual properties listed on the National Register in the county. One property is a State Antiquities Landmark. Eight properties are designated Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks while two districts and two more individual properties contain RTHLs within their boundaries.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 15, 2020.", "image": "images/2782.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2783", "text": "Juuso Ikonen is a Finnish professional ice hockey player who is currently playing for HV71 in the Swedish Hockey League.", "image": "images/2783.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2785", "text": "The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and its variants were the highest awards in the military of Nazi Germany during World War II. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded for a wide range of reasons and across all ranks, from a senior commander for skilled leadership of his troops in battle to a low-ranking soldier for a single act of extreme gallantry. A total of 7,321 awards were made between its first presentation on 30 September 1939 and its last bestowal on 17 June 1945. This number is based on the acceptance by the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients. Presentations were made to members of the three military branches of the Wehrmacht\u2014the German Army, Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe \u2014as well as the Waffen-SS, the Reich Labour Service and the Volkssturm. There were also 43 foreign recipients of the award.\nThese recipients are listed in the 1986 edition of Walther-Peer Fellgiebel's book, Die Tr\u00e4ger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939\u20131945 \u2014 The Bearers of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939\u20131945. Fellgiebel was the former chairman and head of the order commission of the AKCR.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2786", "text": "Dasylirion is a genus of North American plants in the asparagus family, all native to Mexico, with the ranges of three species also extending into the southwestern United States. In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae.\nSpecies", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2787", "text": "The geography of Scotland is varied, from rural lowlands to unspoilt uplands, and from large cities to sparsely inhabited islands. Located in Northern Europe, Scotland comprises the northern half of the island of Great Britain as well as 790 surrounding islands encompassing the major archipelagos of the Shetland Islands, Orkney Islands and the Inner and Outer Hebrides.\nScotland's only land border is with England, which runs for 60 miles in a northeasterly direction from the Solway Firth in the west to the North Sea on the east coast. Separated by the North Channel, the island of Ireland lies 13 miles from Mull of Kintyre on the Scottish mainland. Norway is located 190 miles to the northeast of Scotland across the North Sea. The Atlantic Ocean, which fringes the coastline of western and northern Scotland and its islands, influences the temperate, maritime climate of the country.\nScotland contains the majority of mountainous terrain in the UK. The topography of Scotland is distinguished by the Highland Boundary Fault \u2013 a geological rock fracture \u2013 which traverses the Scottish mainland from Helensburgh to Stonehaven.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2788", "text": "Pseudoboletus is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. The genus contains two species found in north temperate areas that grow in a parasitic association with species of Scleroderma and Pisolithus.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2789", "text": "The Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit was a Canadian Army unit founded in 1941 in order to document military operations during World War II. It was the last unit of its kind to be founded by the Allied armies. Among the campaigns which it recorded were the invasion of Sicily, the D-Day Landings, the liberation of Paris and the Elbe River link-up of the Allied armies, known as 'Elbe Day'.", "image": "images/2789.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2791", "text": null, "image": "images/2791.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2792", "text": "Edwin Guest LL.D. FRS was an English antiquary.\nHe was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham, and at Caius College, Cambridge, where he graduated as eleventh wrangler, subsequently becoming a fellow of his college. Called to the bar in 1828, he devoted himself, after some years of legal practice, to antiquarian and literary research.\nIn 1838 he published his exhaustive 2-volume History of English Rhythms. He also wrote a very large number of papers on Roman-British history, which, together with a mass of fresh material for a history of early Britain, were published posthumously under the editorship of Dr Stubbs under the title Origines Celticae. In 1852 Guest was elected master of Caius College, becoming LL.D. in the following year, and in 1854-1855 he was vice-chancellor of Cambridge University. Guest was a fellow of the Royal Society, and an honorary member of the Society of Antiquaries of London.", "image": "images/2792.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2793", "text": null, "image": "images/2793.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2794", "text": "The Park series or Park car is a fleet of lightweight streamlined dome-sleeper-observation cars built by the Budd Company for the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1954. Sixteen of the cars were named for a Canadian national or provincial park, while one was named for a wildlife reserve, and one was named for what was at the time a private park owned by Canadian Pacific subsidiary Dominion Atlantic Railway, but is now one of the National Historic Sites of Canada. Via Rail acquired the fleet from Canadian Pacific in 1978 and the majority of the cars remain in active service.", "image": "images/2794.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2795", "text": "Poole Stadium is a greyhound racing venue and speedway track located in the town centre of Poole, Dorset in England. The stadium is owned by the Borough of Poole. It was built in the early 1930s in an attempt to provide a source of entertainment to the residents of Poole during the Great Depression. It is also often referred to as Wimborne Road, which is a road that runs adjacent to the stadium. During weekdays, the stadium's large car park is used to provide parking for Poole Hospital's park and ride scheme. As of August 2020, Poole Stadium Ltd is under a consultation period with the staff and the possibility of redundancies and the end of greyhound racing at the stadium.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2796", "text": null, "image": "images/2796.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2797", "text": "James C. Thomas was an American lawyer and politician from New York.", "image": "images/2797.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2798", "text": "The Peter A. Beachy House is a home in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois that was entirely remodeled by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1906. The house that stands today is almost entirely different from the site's original home, a Gothic cottage. The home is listed as a contributing property to the Frank Lloyd Wright-Prairie School of Architecture Historic District, which was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2799", "text": "Sarah Bernhardt was a French stage actress who starred in some of the most popular French plays of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including La Dame Aux Camelias by Alexandre Dumas, fils; Ruy Blas by Victor Hugo; F\u00e9dora and La Tosca by Victorien Sardou; and L'Aiglon by Edmond Rostand. She also played male roles, including Shakespeare's Hamlet. Rostand called her \"the queen of the pose and the princess of the gesture\", while Hugo praised her \"golden voice\". She made several theatrical tours around the world, and was one of the first prominent actresses to make sound recordings and to act in motion pictures.", "image": "images/2799.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2800", "text": "Shirvanshah's palace mausoleum or tomb of Shirvanshahs\u2019 family is a historical monument of the XV century. Locating in Old City, it is a part of Palace of the Shirvanshahs complex. The mausoleum is one of the three buildings located in courtyard of the complex, the others being Shirvanshah's palace mosque and Shirvanshah's palace bath house.\nThe monument was also registered as a national architectural monument by the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated August 2, 2001, No. 132.", "image": "images/2800.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2801", "text": null, "image": "images/2801.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2802", "text": "The Monk by the Sea is an oil painting by the German Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich. It was painted between 1808 and 1810 in Dresden and was first shown together with the painting The Abbey in the Oakwood in the Berlin Academy exhibition of 1810. On Friedrich's request The Monk by the Sea was hung above The Abbey in the Oakwood. After the exhibition, both pictures were bought by king Frederick Wilhelm III for his collection. Today, the paintings hang side by side in the Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin.\nFor its lack of concern with creating the illusion of depth, The Monk by the Sea was Friedrich's most radical composition. The broad expanses of sea and sky emphasize the meager figure of the monk, standing before the vastness of nature and the presence of God.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2803", "text": "The Castle of Gioiosa Guardia is a medieval castle in Villamassargia, province of South Sardinia, Italy.", "image": "images/2803.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2804", "text": "Xiaocun Station is a Subway station on the Yizhuang Line of the Beijing Subway.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2806", "text": "Al Utouriya is a village in Qatar, located in the municipality of Al-Shahaniya. The village is located about 20 kilometres north of Al-Shahaniya City and the same distance south of Al Jemailiya. It is connected to both places by road.\nIt used to be part of the Al Jemailiya municipality before the municipality was incorporated into Al Rayyan. In 2014, the village was incorporated into the newly-created Al-Shahaniya Municipality.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2807", "text": "Before Christopher Columbus and the Spanish Conquistadors landed on the island of \"Borik\u00e9n\", the Tainos who inhabited the island depended on their astronomical observations for the cultivation of their crops.\nIn 1581, Juan Ponce de Le\u00f3n II, the grandson of the Conquistador Juan Ponce de Le\u00f3n, studied an eclipse and its effects on the island and was able to establish the exact geographical coordinates of San Juan with his observations.\nDuring the 19th century the economies of many countries in the world suffered from the spread of crop failures. Puerto Rico, whose economy depended heavily on its agriculture, felt the effects of some of the crop diseases. Scientists such as Agust\u00edn Stahl, Ferm\u00edn Tang\u00fcis and Fernando L\u00f3pez Tuero conducted investigations and experiments in the fields of agriculture, botany, ethnology and zoology. The findings of their investigations helped Puerto Rico's agricultural industry.\nWith the advances in medical technologies and the coming of the Space Age of the 20th century, Puerto Ricans have expanded their horizons and have made many contributions in various scientific fields, among them the fields of aerospace and medicine.", "image": "images/2807.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2808", "text": "The Technion \u2013 Israel Institute of Technology is a leading technical university in Haifa, Israel, with a history dating back to the early 20th century.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2809", "text": "The following is a list of the Admirals of the Imperial Japanese Navy during its existence from 1868 until 1945.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2811", "text": null, "image": "images/2811.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2812", "text": "The 1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition set off to explore how it might be possible to get to the vicinity of Mount Everest, to reconnoitre possible routes for ascending the mountain, and \u2013 if possible \u2013 make the first ascent of the highest mountain in the world. At that time Nepal was closed to foreigners, so any approach had to be from the north, through Tibet. A feasible route was discovered from the east up the Kharta Glacier and then crossing the Lhakpa La pass north east of Everest. It was then necessary to descend to the East Rongbuk Glacier before climbing again to Everest's North Col. However, although the North Col was reached, it was not possible to climb further before the expedition had to withdraw.\nInitially the expedition explored from the north and discovered the main Rongbuk Glacier, only to find that it seemed to provide no likely routes to the summit. However, at the time it was not realised that the East Rongbuk glacier actually flowed into the Rongbuk glacier \u2013 it was thought it descended away to the east.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2813", "text": null, "image": "images/2813.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2814", "text": "Felipe de Castro was a Spanish sculptor of Galician origin. He was among the first to introduce the Neoclassical style to Spain, and served as sculptor to King Ferdinand VI. Some sources give his year of birth as 1704.", "image": "images/2814.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2815", "text": "The list of shipwrecks in 1912 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1912.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2816", "text": "Santa Marina is a church in C\u00f3rdoba, Spain. It is one of the so-called \"Fernandinean Churches,\" built in C\u00f3rdoba after Ferdinand III of Castile conquered the city in 1236 CE. The structure combines proto-Gothic, Mud\u00e9jar and, to a lesser degree, late-Romanesque elements.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2817", "text": "Le Mars Municipal Park and Golf Course Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Le Mars, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. At the time of its nomination the district consisted of 25 resources, including 11 contributing buildings, one contributing site, four contributing structures, eight non-contributing buildings, and one non-contributing structure.\nThe city of Le Mars acquired 60 acres of land for the park in 1935 for $15,000, and it was dedicated later that year. The state agreed to carryout improving the park and building new facilities over a span of five years as Works Progress Administration projects. Work on a nine-hole golf course began in 1936. Additional property was purchased in 1937 bringing the size of the park to 121 acres. It took at least five WPA projects to complete the work. The historic buildings and structures include: the west entrance portals, the custodian's cottage, a garage-service building, a small vehicle bridge, two artificial ponds, a bathhouse-shelter house, a Boy Scout/Girl Scout cabin, six Adirondack cabins, the clubhouse, and the golf course.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2818", "text": null, "image": "images/2818.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2819", "text": "Apart from being a large city with an active cultural life, Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, houses many national cultural institutions. There are two UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Stockholm County area: the Royal Palace Drottningholm and the Skogskyrkog\u00e5rden.\nStockholm was the 1998 European City of Culture.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2820", "text": null, "image": "images/2820.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2821", "text": "This is a list of Russians artists. In this context, the term \"Russian\" covers the Russian Federation, Soviet Union, Russian Empire, Tsardom of Russia and Grand Duchy of Moscow, including ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities living in Russia. This list also includes those who were born in Russia but later emigrated, and those who were born elsewhere but immigrated to the country and/or worked there for a significant period of time.\nSee also: List of Russian architects, List of Russian inventors, List of Russian explorers, List of Russian language writers, Russian culture", "image": "images/2821.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2822", "text": null, "image": "images/2822.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2823", "text": null, "image": "images/2823.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2824", "text": "Agnes Ayres was an American actress who rose to fame during the silent film era. She was known for her role as Lady Diana Mayo in The Sheik opposite Rudolph Valentino.", "image": "images/2824.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2825", "text": "This is a list of gods, goddesses, people and other figures from Greek mythology. They are sorted into sections below. The immortals include gods, spirits and giants. Being immortal means that they live forever. The mortals include heroes, kings, Amazons and other people. The list does not include creatures.\nThese figures are described by ancient writers, the oldest of which are Homer and Hesiod. The Greeks created images of their deities for many reasons. A temple would house the statue of a god or goddess, or several deities. The statue might be decorated with relief scenes depicting myths. These were also often painted on pottery and minted on coins.\nRoman mythology includes many of the same figures, but uses different names: calling Zeus by the name of Jupiter and Aphrodite by the name of Venus, for example. This is called the Venetian creole language. It is called Venetian band.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2826", "text": "Myron Elmer \"Max\" Essex is the Mary Woodard Lasker Professor of Health Sciences in the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases at Harvard University, Chair of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health AIDS Initiative in the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases, and Chair of the Botswana\u2013Harvard AIDS Institute in Gaborone, Botswana. Essex was one of the first to link animal and human retroviruses to immunosuppressive disease, to suspect that a retrovirus was the cause of AIDS, and to determine that HIV could be transmitted through blood and blood products to hemophiliacs and recipients of blood transfusions. With collaborators, Essex also provided the first evidence that HIV could be transmitted by heterosexual intercourse.\nIn 1984, Essex identified gp120, the virus surface protein that is used worldwide for blood screening, HIV detection, and epidemiological monitoring. With collaborators, including African microbiologist Souleymane Mboup, he discovered the first simian immunodeficiency virus, as well as HIV-2. Since 1986, he has developed programs for AIDS collaboration in Senegal, Thailand, Botswana, India, Mexico, and China.", "image": "images/2826.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2827", "text": "Tamrookum is a rural locality in the Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Tamrookum had a population of 91 people.", "image": "images/2827.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2828", "text": "\u0141ojew is a village in the administrative district of Gmina \u0141och\u00f3w, within W\u0119gr\u00f3w County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 kilometres north-east of \u0141och\u00f3w, 25 km north-west of W\u0119gr\u00f3w, and 63 km north-east of Warsaw.", "image": "images/2828.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2829", "text": "Granite is an unincorporated community with a U.S. Post Office in Chaffee County, Colorado, United States. The zip code of Granite is 81228. According to the 2010 census, the population is 116.\nSituated between the Mosquito and the Sawatch mountain ranges, Granite is a\nhigh mountain town located on the Arkansas River midway between Leadville to the north, and Buena Vista to the south. It is in close proximity to the second and third highest peaks in the contiguous United States, Mount Elbert and Mount Massive.\nThe town has a rich history from its days during the Pike's Peak Gold Rush, when it began as a mining camp and quickly boomed into a city of 3,000, holding the county seat. Early prospectors, such as Horace Tabor, were attracted to the area.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2830", "text": "South Dakota Highway 38 is a 63.393-mile state highway in southeastern South Dakota, United States, that runs from Mitchell to Sioux Falls.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2832", "text": "Maciej Mysiak is a Polish footballer, currently playing for Elana Toru\u0144.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2833", "text": null, "image": "images/2833.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2834", "text": "Brazil is a country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country. The country has about 209 million people. The capital of Brazil is Bras\u00edlia. Brazil was named after brazilwood, which is a tree that once grew very well along the Brazilian coast.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2835", "text": "Miles Ukaoma OLY is an American-born Nigerian hurdler. In 2016, Miles Ukaoma qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics Men's 400 metres hurdles|400 metres hurdles event, He competed in the 400 metres hurdles event at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing narrowly missing the semifinals. His personal best in the 400 metres hurdles is 48.84 seconds set in Warri in 2015.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2836", "text": "Brewers Quay is a converted Victorian brewery on the south side of Hope Square near the Old Harbour in Weymouth, Dorset, southern England. Much of the complex dates from 1903\u201304, when it was built as the Hope Brewery for John Groves & Sons Ltd. It was later taken over by Devenish Brewery in 1960 and opened in 1990 as an indoor shopping complex with around twenty specialty shops together with heritage and science exhibits, until it closed in 2010. From 2013-17, the building housed an antiques emporium. It currently awaits redevelopment.\nBrewers Quay has been a Grade II listed building since 1974. The building is located at Hope Square, which holds a range of cafes, bars, bistros, while close by is the Tudor House Museum, and facing out to sea is Nothe Fort and its gardens.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2837", "text": "Riccardo Di Segni is the chief rabbi of Rome.\nA specialist in diagnostic radiology, he is descended from three generations of rabbis. He completed his rabbinical studies in 1973 and was elected chief rabbi of Rome in 2001.\nIn 2005, Di Segni was present at the funeral of John Paul II, with whom he had cordial relations. He has expressed concern over the state of Christian\u2013Jewish dialogue during the papacy of Benedict XVI, at a time shortly after the Italian Rabbinical Assembly decided to temporarily suspend interfaith talks.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2838", "text": "This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Lane County, Oregon, and offers brief descriptive information about each of them. The National Register recognizes places of national, state, or local historic significance across the United States. Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, Oregon is home to over 2,000, and 137 of those are found partially or wholly in Lane County.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 17, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2839", "text": "Trout Hall is a historic home located at Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. It is one of the older homes in Allentown, built between 1768 and 1770, and is a 2 1/2-story, stone dwelling in the Georgian style. It was built as a summer home by James Allen, the third son of William Allen, founder of Allentown. Today, it houses the library and museum of the Lehigh County Historical Society.", "image": "images/2839.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2840", "text": "Ulugh Beg and his son Abdal-Latif Mirza marched towards Herat in the spring of 1448 in order to take Khurasan from his nephew, Ala al-Dawla Mirza, who had escaped to Quchan after the defeat at the Battle of Tarnab. They easily took the city except the Qila Ikhtiyar-al-Din and fort Neretu, both of which offered stiff resistance. At this point only the advance troops had reached Herat, which was unable to take the citadel or the Fort Neretu. The Bakharz Tajik archers offered stiff resistance and beat back many assaults by the Timurids of Samarkand. Eventually Ulugh Beg arrived 17 days after the siege had begun; after which all resistance crumbled before him in no time. Abdal-Latif Mirza succeeded in capturing the citadel Qila Ikhtiyar-al-Din in which he was imprisoned after the debacle at Nishapur and now here he managed to take 4,000 Iranian toman in coins. They followed up their victory by taking Mashhad. Ulugh Beg was unable to pursue his nephews and instead decided to return to Herat leaving his son Abdal-Latif Mirza in charge at Mashad.", "image": "images/2840.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2841", "text": null, "image": "images/2841.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2842", "text": null, "image": "images/2842.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2843", "text": "Juan Darth\u00e9s is an Argentine actor.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2844", "text": "Cape Mendocino, approximately 200 miles north of San Francisco, is located on the Lost Coast entirely within Humboldt County, California, United States. At 124\u00b0 24' 34\" W longitude it is the westernmost point on the coast of California. The South Cape Mendocino State Marine Reserve and Sugarloaf Island are immediately offshore, although closed to public access due to their protected status. Sugarloaf Island is cited as California's westernmost island.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2846", "text": "This is a list of railway stations in the Christchurch region of New Zealand. It includes both those still in service and those that have been closed. Included are stations on the following lines: Eyreton Branch, Little River Branch, Main North Line out to Rangiora, Main South Line out to Burnham, Midland Line out to Springfield, Oxford Branch, Southbridge Branch, Whitecliffs Branch.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2847", "text": "The Deserted Village is a poem by Oliver Goldsmith published in 1770. It is a work of social commentary, and condemns rural depopulation and the pursuit of excessive wealth.\nThe poem is written in heroic couplets, and describes the decline of a village and the emigration of many of its residents to America. In the poem, Goldsmith criticises rural depopulation, the moral corruption found in towns, consumerism, enclosure, landscape gardening, avarice, and the pursuit of wealth from international trade. The poem employs, in the words of one critic, \"deliberately precise obscurity\", and does not reveal the reason why the village has been deserted. The poem was very popular in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but also provoked critical responses, including from other poets such as George Crabbe. References to the poem, and particularly its ominous \"Ill fares the land\" warning, have appeared in a number of other contexts.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2848", "text": "Pseudogaurotina cressoni is a species of the Lepturinae subfamily in the long-horned beetle family. This beetle is distributed in Canada, and the United States.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2851", "text": null, "image": "images/2851.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2853", "text": null, "image": "images/2853.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2854", "text": "Rybinsk, the second largest city of Yaroslavl Oblast in Russia, lies at the confluence of the Volga and Sheksna Rivers, 267 kilometers north-north-east of Moscow. Population: 200,771; 222,653; 251,442.\nIt was previously known as Ust-Sheksna, Rybnaya Sloboda, Rybinsk, Shcherbakov, and Andropov.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2855", "text": "The Development of Capitalism in Russia was an early economic work by Lenin written whilst he was in exile in Siberia. It was published in 1899 under the pseudonym of \"Vladimir Ilyin\". It established his reputation as a major Marxist theorist.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2857", "text": null, "image": "images/2857.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2858", "text": "Arnold Danford Patrick Heeney, PC CC was a Canadian lawyer, diplomat and civil servant.\nHe was born in Montreal, Quebec. He was educated at St. John's College, Winnipeg and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1921 and a Master of Arts degree in 1923 both from the University of Manitoba. As the Manitoba Rhodes Scholar he went on to St. John's College, Oxford before returning to Canada, earning a Bachelor of Civil Law degree at McGill University.\nSpecializing in Maritime law, in 1929 he joined the Montreal law firm of Meredith, Holden, Heward & Holden. In one of his last cases with the firm, he successfully represented F. R. Scott against the City of Westmount.\nIn 1938, he took the position of Principal Secretary to Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. From 1940 to 1949, he was Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet. He was perhaps the most important civil servant during World War II.\nIn 1949, he became Under Secretary of State for External Affairs, then Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. He was Canada's Ambassador to the United States from 1953 to 1957 and 1959 to 1962.\nIn 1968, he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2859", "text": "Mae Busch was an Australian-born actress who worked in both silent and sound films in early Hollywood. In the latter part of her career she appeared in many Laurel and Hardy comedies, where she frequently played Hardy's shrewish wife.", "image": "images/2859.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2860", "text": "The Potter County Courthouse in Gettysburg, South Dakota was built in 1911. Gettysburg won a war vs. an alternative county seat location. The Second Renaissance Revival-style building has Classical Revival-style influences. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.\nGettysburg was established as county seat after bitter dispute with Forest City, South Dakota. Forest City refused to give up the official papers of the county; Frank M. Byrne, later a governor of the state, was involved in a raid to obtain the papers.\nIt is a three-story building.", "image": "images/2860.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2861", "text": null, "image": "images/2861.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2863", "text": null, "image": "images/2863.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2864", "text": "The Campus of Clemson University was originally the site of U.S. Vice President John C. Calhoun's plantation, named Fort Hill. The plantation passed to his daughter, Anna, and son-in-law, Thomas Green Clemson. On Clemson's death in 1888, he willed the land to the state of South Carolina for the creation of a public university.\nThe university was founded in 1889, and three buildings from the initial construction still exist today: Hardin Hall, Tillman Hall, and Godfrey Hall. Other periods of large expansion occurred in 1936\u20131938, when 8 new buildings constructed, and the late 1950s through 1970, when no fewer than 25 buildings were constructed, most in a similar architectural style.\nThe campus contains two historic districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places: the Clemson University Historic District I on the northern edge of campus, and the Clemson University Historic District II in the center of campus.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2865", "text": null, "image": "images/2865.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2866", "text": "Ky\u014dsai is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 2012. It is named for the Japanese artist Kawanabe Ky\u014dsai.\nHollows are present on the floor of Ky\u014dsai.", "image": "images/2866.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2867", "text": "IHG Army Hotels is a collection of private-sector hotels located on Army installations and Joint Bases throughout the U.S.\nIt is the result of a partnership between InterContinental Hotels Group and Lend Lease Group. This partnership was formed in response to the Privatization of Army Lodging program by the United States Army. The Army\u2019s request for qualifications sought to fulfill specific requirements that included improving the quality of on-post lodgings throughout the U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. This RFQ sought entities with experience in the management of room inventory and hotel service, expertise in construction, and financing experience relating to the upgrades and renovations of existing on-post Army lodgings.\nU.S. Army awarded the PAL program to Lend Lease with a 50-year lease deal, and IHG, with a 25-year management agreement with options to extend. As part of the RFP agreement, these hotels provide lodging to service members of all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, government and civilian contractors, military families, veterans, civilians and retirees.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2868", "text": null, "image": "images/2868.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2870", "text": null, "image": "images/2870.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2871", "text": null, "image": "images/2871.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2872", "text": null, "image": "images/2872.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2873", "text": "Sea cucumbers are echinoderms from the class Holothuroidea. They are marine animals with a leathery skin and an elongated body containing a single, branched gonad. Sea cucumbers are found on the sea floor worldwide. The number of holothurian species worldwide is about 1,717 with the greatest number being in the Asia Pacific region. Many of these are gathered for human consumption and some species are cultivated in aquaculture systems. The harvested product is variously referred to as trepang, namako, b\u00eache-de-mer or balate. Sea cucumbers serve a useful role in the marine ecosystem as they help recycle nutrients, breaking down detritus and other organic matter after which bacteria can continue the degradation process.\nLike all echinoderms, sea cucumbers have an endoskeleton just below the skin, calcified structures that are usually reduced to isolated microscopic ossicles joined by connective tissue. In some species these can sometimes be enlarged to flattened plates, forming an armour. In pelagic species such as Pelagothuria natatrix, the skeleton is absent and there is no calcareous ring.\nThe sea cucumbers are named after their resemblance to the fruit of the cucumber plant.", "image": "images/2873.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2874", "text": "Rum is distilled in a wide variety of locations by a number of different producers. Below is a list of rum distillers and brands organized by location of the distiller.", "image": "images/2874.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2875", "text": "Loch Achnacloich is a very shallow loch located about 4 kilometres north of Alness in Ross and Cromarty, Scottish Highlands, Scotland.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2876", "text": "The Battle of Verdun, was fought from 21 February to 18 December 1916 on the Western Front in France. The battle was the longest of the First World War and took place on the hills north of Verdun-sur-Meuse. The German 5th Army attacked the defences of the Fortified Region of Verdun and those of the French Second Army on the right bank of the Meuse. Using the experience of the Second Battle of Champagne in 1915, the Germans planned to capture the Meuse Heights, an excellent defensive position with good observation for artillery-fire on Verdun. The Germans hoped that the French would commit their strategic reserve to recapture the position and suffer catastrophic losses at little cost to the Germans.\nPoor weather delayed the beginning of the attack until 21 February but the Germans captured Fort Douaumont in the first three days. The advance then slowed for several days, despite inflicting many French casualties. By 6 March, \u200b20 \u00b9\u2044\u2082 French divisions were in the RFV and a more extensive defence in depth had been constructed. Philippe P\u00e9tain ordered no retreat and that German attacks were to be counter-attacked, despite this exposing French infantry to German artillery-fire.", "image": "images/2876.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2878", "text": null, "image": "images/2878.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2879", "text": "Comedy in the Philippines has had a significant presence in Philippine culture for as long as Filipinos have had mediums of entertainment, and has transformed to reflect changing Filipino life.\nAlthough there are very few contemporaneous descriptions of early Philippine performance arts, the prominent use of humor is evident in documented folkloric forms as the salawikain, and oral epics such as Biag ni Lam-ang. Oral epics notably contain prominent instances of physical humor, such as the incident of Lam-ang's bath in the Amburayan river.\nThe colonial era saw the introduction of new forms of entertainment, which included comedic performances in these new formats. The Spanish introduced the comedic anti-Muslim propaganda play called the \"Moro-moro\" and the tragicomic three-act play known as the Comedia. The American occupation and the industrial age brought new forms such as cinema and the Bodabil show.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2880", "text": null, "image": "images/2880.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2881", "text": "Homeboyz Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based in Nairobi, Kenya. They compete in the Kenya Cup, Eric Shirley Shield, Enterprise Cup and Mwamba Cup. They also have a women's team that competes in the Kenya Rugby Football Union women's league every year. Both teams also compete in the Kenya National Sevens Circuit that happens after the end of the 15's season. Their main home ground is Jamhuri Park.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2882", "text": null, "image": "images/2882.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2883", "text": null, "image": "images/2883.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2884", "text": null, "image": "images/2884.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2885", "text": "Gullsp\u00e5ngs\u00e4lven is a river of southwestern Sweden. It flows for 8 kilometres through the province of V\u00e4sterg\u00f6tland.", "image": "images/2885.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2886", "text": "The Newfoundland Referendums of 1948 were a series of two referendums to decide the political future of the Dominion of Newfoundland. Before the referendums, Newfoundland was in debt and went through several delegations to determine whether the country would join Canada, remain under British rule or regain independence. The voting for the referendums occurred on June 3 and July 22, 1948. The eventual result was for Newfoundland to enter into Confederation.", "image": "images/2886.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2887", "text": null, "image": "images/2887.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2888", "text": null, "image": "images/2888.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2889", "text": "The Kingdom of Georgia, also known as the Georgian Empire, was a medieval Eurasian monarchy which emerged circa 1008 AD. It reached its Golden Age of political and economic strength during the reign of King David IV and Queen Tamar the Great from 11th to 13th centuries. Georgia became one of the pre-eminent nations of the Christian East, their pan-Caucasian empire stretching, at its largest extent, from Eastern Europe and the North Caucasus to the northern portion of Iran and Anatolia, while also maintaining religious possessions abroad, such as the Monastery of the Cross in Jerusalem and the Monastery of Iviron in Greece. It was the principal historical precursor of present-day Georgia.\nLasting for several centuries, the kingdom fell to the Mongol invasions in the 13th century, but managed to re-assert sovereignty by the 1340s. The following decades were marked by the Black Death, as well as numerous invasions under the leadership of Timur, who devastated the country's economy, population, and urban centers. The Kingdom's geopolitical situation further worsened after the fall of the Byzantine and then Empire of Trebizond.", "image": "images/2889.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2890", "text": "The Bogolong iron mine and blast furnace is an abandoned iron mining and smelting site, near Bookham, New South Wales, Australia. Located in an area known best for sheep grazing and wool, it has been called Australia's 'forgotten furnace'.\nIn 1874, the blast furnace produced a small amount of pig iron\u2014sufficient to allow its testing\u2014that was smelted from iron ore mined nearby. Plans to operate commercially did not eventuate. It is significant as one of the only three remaining ruins of 19th-Century iron-smelting blast furnaces in Australia, and the only one in New South Wales.", "image": "images/2890.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2891", "text": null, "image": "images/2891.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2892", "text": "Colony Place is a large retail development located off U.S. Route 44 near Massachusetts Route 3 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Consisting of over 865,000 square feet, it is currently the largest open-air lifestyle center in southeastern Massachusetts.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2893", "text": "Aldershot railway station is located near the town centre of Aldershot in Hampshire, England. It is 35 miles down the line from London Waterloo. It is on the Alton Line, part of the National Rail network, with train services and station facilities provided by South Western Railway.\nIt has the three-letter code AHT. The station's National Location Code is 5623.", "image": "images/2893.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2894", "text": "Sree Narayana Sevika Samajam is a charitable organization situated at Thottumugham, Aluva, Ernakulam District, Kerala, India which is also known as Sree Narayana Giri. It was established in the year 1965 under Societies Registration Act, Travancore, 1955. Sreenarayana Sevika Samajam seeks to give a home to those who would otherwise have none. An atmosphere of a large family prevails in the orphanage. The institution is totally managed by women.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2895", "text": "These road signs are used in France, and can also be found in some overseas territories of France.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2897", "text": "The Francization of Brussels refers to the evolution, over the past two centuries, of this historically Dutch-speaking city into one where French has become the majority language and lingua franca. The main cause of this transition was the rapid, yet compulsory assimilation of the Flemish population, amplified by immigration from France and Wallonia.\nThe rise of French in public life gradually began by the end of the 18th century, quickly accelerating as the new capital saw a major increase in population following Belgian independence. Dutch \u2014 of which standardization in Belgium was still very weak \u2014 could not compete with French, which was the exclusive language of the judiciary, the administration, the army, education, high culture and the media. The value and prestige of the French language was so universally acknowledged that after 1880, and more particularly after the turn of the century, proficiency in French among Dutch-speakers increased spectacularly.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2898", "text": null, "image": "images/2898.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2899", "text": "\"The Yankee Doodle Boy\", also well known as \" Yankee Doodle Dandy\" is a patriotic song from the Broadway musical Little Johnny Jones written by George M. Cohan. The play opened at the Liberty Theater on November 7, 1904. The play concerns the trials and tribulations of a fictional American jockey, Johnny Jones, who rides a horse named Yankee Doodle in the English Derby. Cohan incorporates snippets of several popular traditional American songs into his lyrics of this song, as he often did with his songs. The song was performed by James Cagney in the 1942 film Yankee Doodle Dandy, in which he played Cohan.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2900", "text": null, "image": "images/2900.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2901", "text": "The following is a list of schools in the Northwest Territories, Canada.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2902", "text": "Camiguin is an island province in the Philippines located in the Bohol Sea, about 10 kilometres off the northern coast of Mindanao. It is geographically part of Region X, the Northern Mindanao Region of the country and formerly a part of Misamis Oriental province.\nCamiguin is the second-smallest province in the country in both population and land area after Batanes. The provincial capital is Mambajao, which is also the province's largest municipality in both area and population.\nThe province is famous for its sweet lanzones, to which its annual Lanzones Festival is dedicated, and its interior forest reserves, collectively known as the Mount Hibok-Hibok Protected Landscape, which has been declared by all Southeast Asian nations as an ASEAN Heritage Park. The province also boasts three National Cultural Treasures, namely, the Old Bonbon Church ruins in Catarman, the Sunken Cemetery of Catarman, and the Spanish-era watchtower in Guinsiliban. The three sites were declared for \u201cpossessing outstanding historical, cultural, artistic and/or scientific value which is highly significant and important to the country and nation.\u201d", "image": "images/2902.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2903", "text": null, "image": "images/2903.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2904", "text": "The Congo Free State propaganda war was a worldwide media propaganda campaign waged by both King Leopold II of Belgium and the critics of the Congo Free State. Leopold was very astute in using the media to support his virtual private control of the Congo. Edmund Dene Morel successfully campaigned against Leopold and focused public attention on the violence of Leopold's rule. Morel used newspaper accounts, pamphlets, and books to publish evidence from reports, eye-witness testimony, and pictures from missionaries and others involved directly in the Congo. As Morel gained high-profile supporters, the publicity generated by his campaign eventually forced Leopold to relinquish control of the Congo to the Belgian government.", "image": "images/2904.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2905", "text": "Mule is a style of shoe that has no back or constraint around the foot's heel. Mules have a history going as back as Ancient Rome, even though they were not popularly worn until sixteenth-century Europe. There, mules were bedroom slippers and not worn in public. Through the centuries, mules have changed in style and purpose and are no longer just boudoir shoes but are worn at any time, for any occasion. In addition to Western examples, mules come from cultures such as Turkey and Egypt, and appear in popular culture, from famous paintings to iconic celebrities' shoes.", "image": "images/2905.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2906", "text": "Stull is an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Kansas, United States. Founded in 1857, the settlement was initially known as Deer Creek until it was renamed after its only postmaster, Sylvester Stull. As of 2018, only a handful of structures remain in the area.\nSince the 1970s, the town has become infamous due to an apocryphal legend that claims the nearby Stull Cemetery is possessed by demonic forces. This legend has become a facet of American popular culture and has been referenced in numerous forms of media. This legend has also led to controversies with current residents of Stull.", "image": "images/2906.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2907", "text": "The Roman Catholic Diocese of Jefferson City is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the state of Missouri in the United States, The diocese consists of 38 counties in mainly rural northeastern and central Missouri, and includes the urban areas of Columbia, and the state capital Jefferson City. The Cathedral of Saint Joseph is located in Jefferson City.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2908", "text": "The Mountain Brook Estates Building is a commercial building in the planned community of Mountain Brook, Alabama. The neo-medieval building was built as the commercial center of the suburban community. Built in 1928, it is a steel structure clad with half-timbering meant to evoke an idealized English town center. Mountain Brook Estates is one of the three most significant examples of a romanticized suburb in the United States, along with Grosse Pointe, Michigan and Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2909", "text": null, "image": "images/2909.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2910", "text": "The NASCAR Xfinity Series is a stock car racing series organized by NASCAR. It is promoted as NASCAR's \"minor league\" circuit, and is considered a proving ground for drivers who wish to step up to the organization's top level circuit, the NASCAR Cup Series. NXS events are frequently held as a support race on the day prior to a Cup Series event scheduled for that weekend.\nThe series was previously called the Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series in 1982 and 1983, the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series from 1984 through 2002, the NASCAR Busch Series from 2003 through 2007, and the NASCAR Nationwide Series from 2008 through 2014. It is currently sponsored by Comcast via its consumer cable brand Xfinity.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2911", "text": "A firzogerin, alternately vorsangerin, foreleiner, zugerin, or zugerke, was a historic role in the synagogue for a learned Jewish woman leading women in prayer from the weibershul as a precentress, parallel to the main service led by a male chazzan.\nGender-segregated seating within synagogues was common from the early Middle Ages well into the modern period. The firzogerin stood in the front of the women's gallery, balcony, or annex and translated the Hebrew prayers into the vernacular language for the other women who had come to pray. Sometimes the firzogerin translated more or less exactly; other times she translated freely and added her own interpretation. This parallel prayer system was probably welcome to women for whom the Hebrew liturgy, due to their lack of education, was largely incomprehensible. The firzogerin attained her status because she was more knowledgeable than most women, often acquiring her knowledge of Hebrew and the intricacies of rabbinic Judaism from her husband, father, or other learned relative. It was not unusual for this position to be held consecutively by several generations of women of a particular family.", "image": "images/2911.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2912", "text": "Neolicaphrium is an extinct genus of ungulate mammal belonging to the extinct order Litopterna. This animal lived from the Late Pliocene to the Late Pleistocene in southern South America, being the last survivor of the family Proterotheriidae.", "image": "images/2912.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2913", "text": null, "image": "images/2913.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2914", "text": "St. Mark's Church is on Nottingham Road, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. It is an active Church of England parish church in the deanery of Mansfield, the archdeaconry of Newark, and the Southwell and Nottingham diocese. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.\nBehind the church, the church hall is a Grade II listed building.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2915", "text": "Santa Isabel is a metro station on Line 5 of the Santiago Metro, in Santiago, Chile. It takes its name from its location beneath the intersection of Avenida General Bustamante with Avenida Santa Isabel, the intersection that delineates the communes of Providencia, \u00d1u\u00f1oa and Santiago. The station is located underground, between the stations Parque Bustamante to the north and Irarr\u00e1zaval to the south. The station was opened on 5 April 1997 as part of the inaugural section of the line, from Baquedano to Bellavista de La Florida.\nAccess to Santa Isabel metro station is via Santa Isabel Avenue, at its east and west intersection with General Bustamante Avenue. The station also has disability access.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2916", "text": null, "image": "images/2916.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2917", "text": "Past and present structures on Elliott Bay in Seattle, Washington, U.S. include:\npiers, wharves, terminals, etc.\nmills and industrial buildings, mostly in the 19th and early 20th centuries.\ntrestle bridges, mostly in the 19th and early 20th centuries.\nBridges of various types along the Spokane Street corridor\nAlthough the focus is on structures built over water, this list also includes some terminals etc. built on fill. Especially in the early years, it can be difficult to make a distinction between the two. \"[O]ne of ... [the] basic practices,\" writes David B. Williams, \"was to drive a double row of pilings out from the shoreline, lay timbers across the tops of the pilings to form piers and wharves, and build out atop the wood. They could then dump material under these structures, undertaking the land-making practice known as wharfing out.\"\nIt is not possible for a list like this to be complete. In the late 1880s and 1890s, a lack of legal clarity about ownership of lands between the low- and high-tide lines resulted in a massive number of structures on the tideflats, mostly poorly built and short-lived.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2918", "text": null, "image": "images/2918.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2919", "text": "Burnham-on-Sea railway station located within the town of Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, was the terminus of the Burnham branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway. Opened as Burnham by the Somerset Central Railway on 3 May 1858, it was renamed in 1920.", "image": "images/2919.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2920", "text": "Seventy-five ant species have been recorded in Andorra, a small landlocked country located in the heart of the Pyrenees and bordered by Spain and France. The country covers an area of approximately 468 km\u00b2. The ant fauna of Andorra is mostly dominated by Central European species; however species belonging to the Mediterranean ant fauna are also found. This can be explained by the particular geographic situation of Andorra which is characterized by a high mountain Mediterranean climate.\nWith 75 species recorded, the ant fauna of Andorra can be considered as highly diverse, especially considering the size of the country. The species are distributed across 21 genera belonging to 4 subfamilies. The most speciose subfamily was Myrmicinae and the most speciose genus was Formica with 36 and 14 species respectively. The number of ant species collected represents more than one third of the number of species found in France species and about a quarter of the total number of species recorded in the Iberian Peninsula. When considered at the scale of the Pyrenees, Andorra contains about 88% of the ant species recorded in these mountains above an altitude of 1,000 m.", "image": "images/2920.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2921", "text": "Byard Lane is a pedestrianised shopping street in the city centre of Nottingham, England located between Fletcher Gate and Bridlesmith Gate.", "image": "images/2921.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2922", "text": null, "image": "images/2922.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2924", "text": null, "image": "images/2924.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2925", "text": "The High School for Math, Science and Engineering at City College is one of the nine public magnet, specialized high schools in New York City, United States. It caters to highly gifted students from across the city. It is located within the campus of the City College of New York.\nCreated in 2002 along with Queens High School for the Sciences at York College, and High School of American Studies at Lehman College, HSMSE was founded with an emphasis on engineering and design, and was envisioned as a small school with approximately four hundred students. The relatively small population of the school allows students and teachers to have a stronger relationship. Being a specialized high school not only draws students in, but also allows for a diverse student body.", "image": "images/2925.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2926", "text": null, "image": "images/2926.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2927", "text": null, "image": "images/2927.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2928", "text": "Masjid Jamek LRT station is a rapid transit station in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is the interchange station between two of Rapid KL's light rapid transit systems, namely the LRT Ampang and Sri Petaling Lines and the LRT Kelana Jaya Line. The station is one of the only two stations that integrate the LRT lines, the other being Putra Heights station.The station is situated near, and named after the Masjid Jamek in central Kuala Lumpur.\nDespite being called an interchange station, up until 28 November 2011, there were effectively two Masjid Jamek stations in operational terms. An elevated Masjid Jamek station served the Ampang and Sri Petaling Lines while an underground Masjid Jamek station served the Kelana Jaya Line, each having their own ticketing systems which were not integrated with each other. Commuters had to exit one system, purchase a new ticket before entering the other system if they wanted to transfer from one line to the other.\nPrior to 2006 when a plaza was built above the Klang River linking the stations, Ampang Line and Sri Petaling Line's Masjid Jamek station and Kelana Jaya Line's Masjid Jamek station were two physically separate buildings.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2929", "text": null, "image": "images/2929.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2931", "text": "A prize court is a court authorized to consider whether prizes have been lawfully captured, typically whether a ship has been lawfully captured or seized in time of war or under the terms of the seizing ship's letters of marque and reprisal. A prize court may order the sale or destruction of the seized ship, and the distribution of any proceeds to the captain and crew of the seizing ship. A prize court may also order the return of a seized ship to its owners if the seizure was unlawful, such as if seized from a country which had proclaimed its neutrality.", "image": "images/2931.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2932", "text": "Kim Basinger is an American actress who made her television debut as Sheila in \"Night Train to Dallas\", an episode of the action/adventure drama series Gemini Man that aired on NBC in 1976. She starred in two canceled series as well as several made-for-TV films, including a remake of From Here to Eternity. Her feature film debut was in 1981 drama Hard Country. Basinger came to prominence playing Bond girl Domino Petachi in the 1983 film Never Say Never Again, opposite Sean Connery, and went on to receive a Golden Globe nomination for her role as Memo Paris in The Natural. She also starred as Elizabeth in the controversial erotic romantic drama 9\u00bd Weeks with Mickey Rourke, as the title character in Nadine with Jeff Bridges and as Vicki Vale in Tim Burton's blockbuster Batman, which remains the highest-grossing film of her career.\nIn 1991, she played a glamorous singer in the comedy The Marrying Man alongside her future husband, Alec Baldwin. They then both starred in the remake The Getaway in 1994. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Lynn Bracken in the 1997 film L.A.", "image": "images/2932.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2933", "text": "Kantau\u010diai Immaculate Conception of the Holy Virgin Mary church is located in Kantau\u010diai Village, 12 km from Plung\u0117. The wooden church in a Lithuanian folk architecture style is known for its stories of apparitions of the Holy Virgin Mary, where three of them were recorded in the last sixty years.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2934", "text": null, "image": "images/2934.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2935", "text": null, "image": "images/2935.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2936", "text": "Admiral Makarov was a Project 1134A Berkut A class cruiser of the Soviet Navy and briefly of the Russian Navy. The fourth ship of her class, the ship served mostly during the Cold War, from 1972 to 1992. She served with the Northern Fleet for the duration of her career, often operating in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean in order to show the flag, and was refitted between 1983 and 1985. She was decommissioned in 1992 due to deteriorating conditions which reduced naval funding prevented from being addressed before being sold for scrap in 1994.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2937", "text": "The Singing Cowboy is a 1936 American Western film directed by Mack V. Wright and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Lois Wilde. Based on a story by Tom Gibson, the film is about a cowboy who decides to sing on television in order to raise money for the orphaned daughter of his former boss who was murdered.", "image": "images/2937.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2938", "text": null, "image": "images/2938.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2939", "text": "Juan Antonio Mar\u00edn Lozano; born 31 December 1962) is a Spanish politician who is the leader of the Citizens party branch in Andalusia. He has been the party's candidate for regional President in the 2015 and 2018 regional elections.", "image": "images/2939.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2940", "text": "There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of East Devon in Devon.", "image": "images/2940.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2941", "text": "The Patriotic Party, also known as the Patriot Party or, in English, as the Reform Party, was a political movement in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the period of the Four-Year Sejm of 1788\u201392, whose chief achievement was the Constitution of 3 May 1791. The reformers aimed to strengthen the ailing political machinery of the Commonwealth, to bolster its military, and to reduce foreign political influence, particularly that of the Russian Empire. It has been called the first Polish political party, though it had no formal organizational structure. The Party was inspired by the ideals of the French Revolution, and its name, proudly used by themselves, was a tribute to the Dutch Patriots.\nThe Patriotic Party ceased to exist soon after the adoption of the Constitution when, in the War in Defense of the Constitution, the Targowica Confederates, backed by the Russians, overthrew the reformed government. In 1795 the Third Partition of Poland ended the Commonwealth's independent existence. Many of the movement's leaders emigrated abroad.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2942", "text": "A water bottle is a container that is used to hold water, liquids or other beverages for consumption. The use of a water bottle allows an individual to drink and transport a beverage from one place to another.\nA water bottle is usually made of plastic, glass, or metal. Water bottles are available in different shapes, colors, and sizes. In the past, water bottles were sometimes made of wood, bark, or animal skins such as leather, hide and sheepskin. Water bottles can be either disposable or reusable. Reusable water bottles can also be used for liquids such as juice, iced tea, alcoholic beverages, or soft drinks. Reusable water bottles reduce plastic waste and contribute to saving the environment. Easily portable, water bottles make for convenient use. Water bottles often list nutrition facts.", "image": "images/2942.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2944", "text": null, "image": "images/2944.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2945", "text": "The Monastery of St. Simeon Stylites the Younger lies on a hill roughly 29 kilometres southwest of Antakya and six kilometres to the east of Samanda\u011f, in the southernmost Turkish province of Hatay. The site is extensive but the monastery buildings are in ruins.\nThe monastery commemorates the \"pillar saint\", Simeon Stylites the Younger and marks the last of several pillars on top of which he lived his life. According to one version, he lived on this pillar for the final 45 years of his long life. He preached from the top of it. Miraculous healing were attributed to him and he was venerated as a saint even while he was still alive. Until the thirteenth century the place was a pilgrimage destination.\nWithin the cruciform monastery site, the ruins of three churches can be seen. The first contains the remnants of mosaics while the second was richly ornamented. The third is more basic and was probably used by monks, The base section of the pillar on which Simeon lived can still be seen, surrounded by an octagonal space.\nThe monastery gave its name to the nearby settlement of Seleucia Pieria, known today by its Turkish name, Samanda\u011f.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2946", "text": "A gong chime is a generic term for a set of small, high-pitched bossed pot gongs. The gongs are ordinarily placed in order of pitch, with the boss upward on cords held in a low wooden frame. The frames can be rectangular or circular, and may have one or two rows of gongs. They are played by one to four musicians, each using two padded sticks to strike them. They are an important instrument in many Southeast Asian musical ensembles, such as Indonesian gamelan, kulintang, or Thai pi phat. For this reason, such ensembles are sometimes called \"gong chime ensembles\" or \"gong chime orchestras,\" and the broad variety of music \"gong chime music.\"\nGong chimes typically are played either in a soloistic style, providing a virtuosic embellishing role, or providing a rhythmic role, for example, in a colotomic structure.\nThe term may also be used to refer to hand-held tuned gongs played in high rhythmic density, such as the older Indonesian-Balinese reyong, and gangsa, and also some ensembles of minorities within the mountainous interior of Vietnam.", "image": "images/2946.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2947", "text": "Gas Monkey Bar N' Grill is an American restaurant and live music bar in Dallas, Texas started by entrepreneur Richard Rawlings, who is also the star of Discovery Channel reality television show Fast N' Loud.", "image": "images/2947.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2948", "text": "The General Manuel Belgrano Railway, named after the Argentine politician and military leader Manuel Belgrano, is a 1,000 mm metre gauge railway and the longest of the Argentine system. It was one of the six State-owned Argentine railway companies formed after President Juan Per\u00f3n's nationalisation of the railway network in 1948.\nRetiro station is the railway's terminus in Buenos Aires, from which the railway runs to many provinces in the Centre and North of Argentina, such as Santa Fe, C\u00f3rdoba, Tucum\u00e1n, La Rioja, Catamarca, Chaco, Santiago del Estero, Salta and Jujuy.\nIn the metropolitan section of the city of Buenos Aires, Ferrocarril Belgrano is divided into two lines, Belgrano Norte and Belgrano Sur, currently operated by Private companies Ferrov\u00edas and Argentren respectively.\nPassenger trains of Norte Line are only run to Villa Rosa in Pilar Partido. From then on, freight services run to the rest of the network, operated by State-owned company Belgrano Cargas. Some short-distance passenger services are also operated by another State company, Trenes Argentinos Operadora Ferroviaria, in Chaco Province.", "image": "images/2948.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2949", "text": "Promiscuity tends to be frowned upon by many societies, expecting most members to have committed, long-term relationships with single partners.\nMost societies have historically been more critical of women's promiscuity than of heterosexual men's. Among women, as well as men, inclination for sex outside committed relationships is correlated with a high libido, but evolutionary biology as well as social and cultural factors have also been observed to influence sexual behavior and opinion.", "image": "images/2949.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2950", "text": "The Holodomor was a man-made famine that happened in Ukraine in 1932 and in 1933. At that time, Ukraine was a part of the Soviet Union. About seven million people starved to death in the Holodomor.\nJoseph Stalin was the leader and dictator of the Soviet Union, which was a communist country. He made farmers in the Soviet Union change the way they farmed, then he tried to make the farmers work harder for the government-owned farms, for less money. Many people in the Ukraine did not want to go along with this. When the Ukraine had a famine, Stalin refused to help the people in the Ukraine. Instead, the government took food away from people. It became illegal to pick up food from the ground of fields. The government also tried to stop people from moving around the country to look for food.\nScholars and politicians using the word Holodomor say the man-made aspects of the famine, was a genocide; some consider the huge loss of life comparable to the Holocaust. They argue that the Soviet policies were an attack on the rise of Ukrainian nationalism and therefore is a genocide.", "image": "images/2950.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2951", "text": "Pueblo is the county seat of Pueblo County, Colorado, United States. The population was 106,595 in 2010 census. It's nickname is \"Steel City\".", "image": "images/2951.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2953", "text": "This is a list of ovens. An oven is a thermally insulated chamber used for the heating, baking or drying of a substance, and most commonly used for cooking. Kilns and furnaces are special-purpose ovens, used in pottery and metalworking, respectively.", "image": "images/2953.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2954", "text": "Chinese immigration to Mexico began during the colonial era and has continued to the present day. However, the largest number of migrants to Mexico have arrived during two waves: the first spanning from the 1880s to the 1940s and another, reinvigorated wave of migrants arriving since the early 21st century. Between 1880 and 1910, during the term of President Porfirio D\u00edaz, the Mexican government was trying to modernize the country, especially in building railroads and developing the sparsely populated northern states. When the government could not attract enough European immigrants, it was decided to allow Chinese migrant workers into the country. At first, small Chinese communities appeared mostly in the north of the country, but by the early 20th century, Chinese communities could be found in many parts of the country, including the capital of Mexico City. By the 1920s, the number of Chinese in the country was about 26,000.\nHowever, strong anti-Chinese sentiment, especially in Sonora and Sinaloa, led to deportations and illegal expulsions of Chinese-Mexican families in the 1930s with an official count of 618 Chinese-Mexicans by 1940.", "image": "images/2954.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2955", "text": "Ga\u00ebtan Bille is a German-born Belgian former professional road bicycle racer, who rode professionally between 2009 and 2018.\nBille left Lotto\u2013Belisol at the end of the 2013 season, and joined Verandas Willems for the 2014 season. In September 2015 it was announced that Bille would join Wanty\u2013Groupe Gobert for 2016, with a focus on competing in the one-day classics and one-week stage races.", "image": "images/2955.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2956", "text": "Lassi Karonen is a Swedish rower. He finished 6th in the men's single sculls at the 2008 Summer Olympics. In 2012 Summer Olympics he finished 4th, also in men's single sculls.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2957", "text": "Nathan Eckstein was a German-born American businessman, associated in business and by marriage with the Schwabacher Brothers firm and family. In 1926 he received the honor of being named \"Seattle's Most Useful Citizen\", an honor sponsored by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and chosen by service clubs and community organizations. At that time, Seattle's Jewish Transcript called him \"the man who has brought the greatest amount of respect and prestige to the Jewish people of Seattle.\" Seattle's Nathan Eckstein Middle School is named in his honor.", "image": "images/2957.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2958", "text": "Le Castellard-M\u00e9lan is a commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in southeastern France.", "image": "images/2958.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2959", "text": "The flag of France is a tricolour flag featuring three vertical bands coloured blue, white, and red. It is known to English speakers as the French Tricolour or simply the Tricolour. The Tricolour has become one of the most influential flags in history, with its three-colour scheme being copied by many other nations, both in Europe and the rest of the world.\nThe royal government used many flags, the best known being a blue shield and gold fleur-de-lis on a white background, or state flag. Early in the French Revolution, the Paris militia, which played a prominent role in the storming of the Bastille, wore a cockade of blue and red, the city's traditional colours. According to French general Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, white was the \"ancient French colour\" and was added to the militia cockade to create a tricolour, or national, cockade of France.\nThis cockade became part of the uniform of the National Guard, which succeeded the militia and was commanded by Lafayette. The colours and design of the cockade are the basis of the Tricolour flag, adopted in 1790. The only difference was that the 1790 flag's colours were reversed.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2960", "text": "Qusar is the capital of Qusar Rayon, Azerbaijan. Qusar is located in foothills of Greater Caucasus, over the Qusarchay River, 35 kilometers southwest from Khudat railway station and 180 km from Baku.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2961", "text": "Blanche Willis Howard was a best-selling American novelist who lived most of her productive years in southern Germany.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2962", "text": "The National Republican Guard or GNR is the national gendarmerie force of Portugal.\nMembers of the GNR are military personnel, subject to military law and organisation, unlike the agents of the civilian Public Security Police.\nThe GNR is responsible for the preventive police and highway patrol in 94% of Portuguese territory. At national level, GNR also has duties of customs enforcement, coastal control, nature protection, search and rescue operations and state ceremonial guards of honor.\nSince the 2000s, the GNR has provided detachments for participation in international operations in Iraq, East Timor and other theatres.", "image": "images/2962.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2964", "text": null, "image": "images/2964.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2965", "text": "The Pittsburgh Panthers football program is a college football team that represents the University of Pittsburgh in the Atlantic Coast Conference, a part of the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The team has had 36 head coaches since its first recorded football game in 1893.", "image": "images/2965.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2966", "text": "Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was an Iranian politician, writer and one of the founding fathers of the Islamic Republic who was the fourth President of Iran from 3 August 1989 until 3 August 1997. He was the head of the Assembly of Experts from 2007 until 2011, when he decided not to nominate himself for the post. He was also the chairman of the Expediency Discernment Council.\nDuring his 40-year tenure, Rafsanjani amassed a large amount of power serving as the speaker of parliament, Commander-in-Chief during the Iran Iraq War, President, and chose Ali Khamenei as the supreme leader of Iran. His powerful role and control over Iranian politics earned him the name \"Akbar Shah\".\nRafsanjani became president of Iran after winning the 1989 election. He served another term by winning the election in 1993. In the 2005 election he ran for a third term in office, placing first in the first round of elections but ultimately losing to rival Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the run-off. He and his family faced political isolation for their support of the opposition in 2009. Rafsanjani entered the race for the 2013 presidential election, but he was disqualified by the Guardian Council.", "image": "images/2966.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2967", "text": "St. Paul's Catacombs are some of the most prominent features of Malta\u2019s early Christianity archaeology. The archaeological clearing of the site has revealed an extensive system of underground galleries and tombs dating from the third to the eighth centuries CE.\nThe site was first fully investigated in 1894 by Dr. Antonio Annetto Caruana. It is now managed by Heritage Malta.\nThere are over 30 hypogea in the entire St. Paul's and St. Agatha's complex, over 20 of which are open to the public.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2968", "text": "The countries and territories included in the following list are:\nEast Asia\nChina\nHong Kong\nMacau\nTaiwan\nJapan\nMongolia\nNorth Korea\nSouth Korea\nSouth Asia\nBangladesh\nIndia\nPakistan\nSoutheast Asia\nBrunei\nCambodia\nEast Timor\nIndonesia\nLaos\nMalaysia\nMyanmar\nPhilippines\nSingapore\nThailand\nVietnam", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2969", "text": "The History of the Netherlands is a history of seafaring people thriving on a lowland river delta on the North Sea in northwestern Europe. Records begin with the four centuries during which the region formed a militarized border zone of the Roman Empire. This came under increasing pressure from Germanic peoples moving westwards. As Roman power collapsed and the Middle Ages began, three dominant Germanic peoples coalesced in the area, Frisians in the north and coastal areas, Low Saxons in the northeast, and the Franks in the south.\nDuring the Middle Ages, the descendants of the Carolingian dynasty came to dominate the area and then extended their rule to a large part of Western Europe. The region nowadays corresponding to the Netherlands therefore became part of Lower Lotharingia within the Frankish Holy Roman Empire. For several centuries, lordships such as Brabant, Holland, Zeeland, Friesland, Guelders and others held a changing patchwork of territories. There was no unified equivalent of the modern Netherlands.", "image": "images/2969.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2970", "text": "The Grendel P30 is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire. Designed by George Kellgren and manufactured by Grendel Inc., it uses a 30-round Zytel magazine and was available with a 5 or 8 inch barrel. A carbine version was also offered. It was manufactured from 1990 to 1994.\nThe P-30 uses a straight blow-back operation, with the assistance of a fluted chamber to reduce case friction during extraction.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2971", "text": "Pritchardia pacifica, the Fiji fan palm, is a species of palm tree in the genus Pritchardia that is native to Tonga. It is also found on Fiji, Samoa, and the Marquesas however these populations are likely to be human introductions.\nThis species is found in tropical dry forests.", "image": "images/2971.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2972", "text": "Tyler State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on 1,711 acres in Newtown and Northampton Townships, Bucks County, Pennsylvania in the United States.\nPark roads, trails, and facilities are carefully nestled within the original farm and woodland setting. Neshaminy Creek meanders through the park, dividing the land into several sections. Before becoming a state park, the land was owned by Mr. and Mrs. George F. Tyler who purchased the land between 1919 and 1928. Their first purchase was the Solly Farm, currently leased to Hostelling International at the north end of the park. The Solly House served as the Tyler\u2019s country home until the George F. Tyler Mansion was constructed. The mansion is now the administration building of the Bucks County Community College.\nThe Tylers developed an Ayrshire dairy herd. In addition, they raised poultry, sheep and pigs, and had a stable of about 25 fine riding horses. The croplands were mainly used to supply feed for the livestock.\nOld original stone dwellings in the park stand as fine examples of early farm dwellings of rural Pennsylvania. Some structures date back to the early 18th century.", "image": "images/2972.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2973", "text": "The 9th term Sejm and the 10th term Senate is the legislature of the Republic of Poland following the 2019 Polish parliamentary election held on 13 October 2019 which returned 460 deputies to the Sejm and 100 senators to the Senate.\nThe Parliament of Poland held its inaugural meeting on 12 November 2019.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2974", "text": "Wendelin Wei\u00dfheimer was a 19th-century German composer, conductor, essayist, teacher and music writer. He studied with Franz Liszt and was in close contact with Richard Wagner, Hans von B\u00fclow, Peter Cornelius, Louise Otto-Peters, Ferdinand Lassalle, August Bebel and many other notable musicians.\nHe served as composer and conductor of choirs in Mainz, Darmstadt, Baden-Baden, W\u00fcrzburg, Munich, Leipzig, Berlin, D\u00fcsseldorf, Szczecin, Strasbourg and at Milan's La Scala.", "image": "images/2974.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2975", "text": "The Shitamachi Museum is a museum in Ueno, Taito, Tokyo, Japan. Located on the shores of Shinobazu Pond within Ueno Park, it is dedicated to the traditional culture of Tokyo's Shitamachi.\nThe museum opened in 1980, six years before the Fukagawa Edo Museum and thirteen years before the Edo-Tokyo Museum, all part of a national trend for building local history museums. All three were primarily designed by Total Media.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2976", "text": null, "image": "images/2976.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2977", "text": null, "image": "images/2977.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2978", "text": "Secret Trial Five is a Canadian five-piece political punk rock band formed in 2006 in Vancouver.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2979", "text": null, "image": "images/2979.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2980", "text": "Joseph William Noseworthy was a Canadian politician. He was a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation member of the federal parliament from 1942 to 1945 and again from 1949 to 1956. He died in office on March 30, 1956.", "image": "images/2980.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2981", "text": "K\u014djir\u014d Matsukata was a Japanese businessman who, in parallel to his professional activities, devoted his life and fortune to amassing a collection of Western art which, he hoped, would become the nucleus of a Japanese national museum focused particularly on masterworks of the Western art tradition. Although his plans were not realized in his lifetime, his vision is partly realized in Japan's National Museum of Western Art in Ueno Park, central Tokyo. where part of his collection is exhibited.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2982", "text": null, "image": "images/2982.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2983", "text": "Geoje is a city located in South Gyeongsang province, just off the coast of the port city of Busan, South Korea. Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering in Okpo and Samsung Heavy Industries in Gohyeon are both located on Geoje Island. The city also offers a wide range of tourist sights. The city is made up of a number of islands, of which by far the largest is Geoje Island. There are multiple\ndong in the city: Jangpyeongdong, Okpo-dong and Gohyeon.", "image": "images/2983.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2984", "text": null, "image": "images/2984.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2985", "text": "Presidential elections were held in Venezuela on 20 May 2018, with incumbent Nicol\u00e1s Maduro being re-elected for a second six-year term. The original electoral date was scheduled for December 2018 but was subsequently pulled ahead to 22 April before being pushed back to 20 May. Some analysts described the poll as a show election, with the elections having the lowest voter turnout in the country's democratic era.\nSeveral Venezuelan NGOs, such as Foro Penal, S\u00famate, Voto Joven, the Venezuelan Electoral Observatory and the Citizen Electoral Network, expressed their concern over the irregularities of the electoral schedule, including the lack of the Constituent Assembly's competencies to summon the elections, impeding participation of opposition political parties, and the lack of time for standard electoral functions. Because of this, the European Union, the Organization of American States, the Lima Group and countries including Australia and the United States rejected the electoral process. However, countries including China, South Africa, Cuba, Iran, Egypt, Russia, Syria, Turkey and others recognized the election result.", "image": "images/2985.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2987", "text": null, "image": "images/2987.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2988", "text": "Artisans Angkor is a Cambodian social business creating job opportunities for young people in rural areas, while reviving traditional Khmer craftsmanship.\nThe organisation, founded in 1992, is located on Stung Thmey Street, 2 minutes walk from the Old Market in Siem Reap centre, Cambodia.\nTwo sites are open to the public in Siem Reap: one specializing in crafts located on Stung Thmey Street and the other specializing in silk at the Angkor Silk Farm. Seven shops selling handmade items made by Artisans Angkor can be found in Siem Reap centre, at the Angkor Silk Farm, at the Angkor Caf\u00e9 in front of Angkor Wat temple, in Phnom Penh city centre and in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh International Airport as well.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2989", "text": "A Commissioners' church is an Anglican church in the United Kingdom built with money voted by Parliament as a result of the Church Building Act 1818, and subsequent related Acts. Such churches have been given a number of titles, including \"Commissioners' Churches\", \"Waterloo Churches\" and \"Million Act Churches\". In some cases the Commissioners provided the full cost of the new church; in other cases they provided a grant and the balance was raised locally. This list contains the Commissioners' churches in South West England.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2991", "text": "Ashley Harrison is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played as a lock in the 2000s and 2010s.\nHe played for the Gold Coast Titans of the NRL. A Queensland State of Origin representative lock forward, he has played club football previously for the Brisbane Broncos, the Sydney Roosters and the South Sydney Rabbitohs.", "image": "images/2991.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2992", "text": "Military equipment of the Estonian Defence Forces is a list of modern military equipment currently in service with the Estonian Defence Forces.", "image": "images/2992.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2993", "text": "Emil Ogden Yde was a left-handed professional baseball pitcher. He played all or part of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers in 1929. As a rookie in 1924, Yde led the National League in shutouts with four and in winning percentage with a Win\u2013loss record of 16\u20133.\nIn 1925, Yde became the first pitcher ever to allow back-to-back home runs in a World Series when Goose Goslin and Joe Harris hit consecutive homers in the third inning of the fourth game of the series.\nHe also was a good hitting pitcher in his brief major league career, posting a .233 batting average with 46 runs, 1 home run and 28 RBI.\nYde was of Danish descent. His father worked at Naval Station Great Lakes and later as a superintendent at a coal yard. Ydes attended both the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison and the University of Illinois at Urbana\u2013Champaign. Yde served in the United States Navy during World War I.\nHe moved to Leesburg, Florida during his playing career and eventually became a real estate dealer there. In 1944, he ran for sheriff of Lake County, Florida but lost in the Democratic Party primary to Willis V. McCall.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2994", "text": "In Aztec religion, Itztapaltotec is an aspect of the fertility god Xipe Totec. In the Aztec calendar, he is one of the patrons of the trecena beginning with the day One Rabbit, alongside Xiuhtecuhtli, the god of fire. Xipe Totec proper is the patron of the trecena beginning with the day One Dog. Itztapaltotec is an obscure figure, known only from tonalamatl. Brief, confusing information about him is given in two related manuscripts, the Codex Telleriano-Remensis and the Codex R\u00edos.\nItztapaltotec is probably related to Itztli, another figure of the Aztec calendar also depicted as a personified knife.", "image": "images/2994.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2995", "text": null, "image": "images/2995.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2997", "text": "The 1994 United States Senate elections were elections held November 8, 1994, in which the Republican Party was able to take control of the Senate from the Democrats. In a midterm election, the opposition Republicans held the traditional advantage. Congressional Republicans campaigned against the early presidency of Bill Clinton, including his unsuccessful health care plan.\nThe Republicans successfully defended all of their seats and won eight from the Democrats, defeating incumbent senators Harris Wofford and Jim Sasser, in addition to picking up six open seats in Arizona, Maine, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. Notably, since Sasser's defeat coincided with a Republican victory in the special election to replace Al Gore, Tennessee's Senate delegation switched from entirely Democratic to entirely Republican in a single election.\nThis election marked the first time Republicans controlled the Senate since January 1987, and coincided with the first change of control in the House of Representatives since January 1955 and a Republican net gain of ten governorships. Collectively, these Republican gains are known as the Republican Revolution. Minority leader Robert J.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "2998", "text": null, "image": "images/2998.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "2999", "text": "Riccardo Marchesini is an Italian canoer and paracanoer, gold medalist at the 2010 World Cup.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3000", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lake County, Illinois.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lake County, Illinois, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.\nThere are 95 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including two National Historic Landmarks. Another three properties were once listed but have been removed.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 17, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3001", "text": "R\u00e1jec is a village and municipality in \u0160umperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic.\nThe municipality covers an area of 4.91 square kilometres, and has a population of 489.\nR\u00e1jec lies approximately 14 kilometres south-west of \u0160umperk, 39 km north-west of Olomouc, and 180 km east of Prague.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3002", "text": "Jiuting is a station on Shanghai Metro Line 9. It began operation on December 29, 2007. It is located in Jiuting Town of Songjiang District. Upon exiting the station through the south exit, there are a variety of small shops and restaurants in a mini-mall format, including McDonald's and KFC.\nNorth Huting Road is the primary North-South street immediately adjacent to the station. Traveling South will take you into old Jiuting downtown. Traveling North will take you into a newer area with shops, apartment housing and restaurants.\nJiuting is approximately 15 minutes by taxi from Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport.", "image": "images/3002.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3003", "text": null, "image": "images/3003.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3004", "text": "1970 was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1970th year of the Common Era and Anno Domini designations, the 970th year of the 2nd millennium, the 70th year of the 20th century, and the 1st year of the 1970s decade.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3005", "text": "Christian Ancher was a Norwegian merchant, timber trader and ship owner.", "image": "images/3005.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3006", "text": "Undl\u00f8se Church is located in the village of Undl\u00f8se some 17 km southwest of Holb\u00e6k in northern Zealand, Denmark. The original part of the Romanesque church derives from the late 12th century. The church is noted for its early 15th-century frescoes and for its elaborate Baroque altarpiece and pulpit, both woodcuts by Abel Schr\u00f8der.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3007", "text": "The East Fremantle Football Club Hall of Fame was launched on 2 July 2012 when 52 inductees were celebrated during a dinner at the East Fremantle Football Club Social Hall. Despite being the most successful team in the West Australian Football League, the East Fremantle Football Club had never had a Hall of Fame, the closest being the 1997 Team of the Century, created to celebrate the club's 100th year.", "image": "images/3007.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3009", "text": null, "image": "images/3009.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3010", "text": "Si Hui Station, located in Sihui, Beijing, is an interchange station on Line 1 and the Ba Tong line of the Beijing Subway. It is the western terminus of the Batong Line. This station was once called Bawangfen.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3011", "text": "The transtheoretical model of behavior change is an integrative theory of therapy that assesses an individual's readiness to act on a new healthier behavior, and provides strategies, or processes of change to guide the individual. The model is composed of constructs such as: stages of change, processes of change, levels of change, self-efficacy, and decisional balance.\nThe transtheoretical model is also known by the abbreviation \"TTM\" and sometimes by the term \"stages of change\", although this latter term is a synecdoche since the stages of change are only one part of the model along with processes of change, levels of change, etc. Several self-help books\u2014Changing for Good, Changeology, and Changing to Thrive \u2014and articles in the news media have discussed the model. It has been called \"arguably the dominant model of health behaviour change, having received unprecedented research attention, yet it has simultaneously attracted criticism\".", "image": "images/3011.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3012", "text": "Sendai Station is a railway station in Satsumasendai, Kagoshima, Japan. Operated by Kyushu Railway Company and Hisatsu Orange Railway.", "image": "images/3012.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3013", "text": "Moonlight consists of mostly sunlight reflected from the parts of the Moon's surface where the Sun's light strikes.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3014", "text": "Edward \"Kid\" Ory was a Louisiana French-speaking jazz trombonist and bandleader. He was born on Woodland Plantation, near LaPlace, Louisiana.", "image": "images/3014.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3015", "text": "The Williamson Diamond Mine is a diamond mine 23 kilometres northeast of Shinyanga in Tanzania; it became well known as the first significant diamond mine outside of South Africa. The mine was established in 1940 by Dr. John Williamson, a Canadian geologist, and has been continuous operation since then, making it one of the oldest continuously operating diamond mines in the world. Over its lifetime it has produced over 19 million carats of diamonds. The Williamson mine was once owned by its namesake Dr. Williamson and later nationalized by the government of Tanzania. Since February 2009 the mine is mostly owned by Petra Diamonds, with 75% ownership, the government of Tanzania owning the remaining 25%.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3016", "text": "Hampton Loade railway station is a station on the Severn Valley Railway heritage line, close to the hamlet of Hampton on the western bank of the River Severn; Hampton Loade itself is on the eastern bank, and can no longer be reached by the Hampton Loade Ferry across the river as this has ceased operation.", "image": "images/3016.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3017", "text": null, "image": "images/3017.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3018", "text": "Ko\u0142obrzeg is a city in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in north-western Poland with about 47,000 inhabitants. Ko\u0142obrzeg is located on the Pars\u0119ta River on the south coast of the Baltic Sea. It has been the capital of Ko\u0142obrzeg County in West Pomeranian Voivodship since 1999, and was in Koszalin Voivodship from 1950 to 1998.\nDuring the Early Middle Ages, Slavic Pomeranians founded a settlement at the site of modern Budzistowo. Thietmar of Merseburg first mentioned the site as Salsa Cholbergiensis. Around the year 1000, when the city was part of Poland, it became seat of the Diocese of Ko\u0142obrzeg, one of five oldest Polish dioceses. During the High Middle Ages, the town was expanded with an additional settlement inhabited by German settlers a few kilometers north of the stronghold and chartered with L\u00fcbeck law, which settlement eventually superseded the original Slavic settlement. Later on, the indigenous Slavic population faced discrimation from the Germans. The city later joined the Hanseatic League. Within the Duchy of Pomerania, the town was the urban center of the secular reign of the prince-bishops of Cammin and their residence throughout the High and Late Middle Ages.", "image": "images/3018.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3019", "text": "The Shire of Livingstone is a local government area located in the Capricornia region of Central Queensland, Queensland, Australia, to the immediate north and east of the regional city of Rockhampton. The shire, administered from the coastal town of Yeppoon, covers an area of 11,758 square kilometres, and existed as a local government entity from 1879 until 2008, when it amalgamated with several other councils to become the Rockhampton Region. The Shire was re-established on 1 January 2014 following a successful de-amalgamation referendum in 2013.\nIndustry within the shire is diverse. Timber is harvested from extensive pine plantations near Byfield in the north. Significant pineapple production takes place within the shire, as well as other agricultural crops. Tourism is increasingly becoming a mainstay of the area, with Keppel Bay and the nearby islands a major drawcard, and more than half of the Shire's population lives in the coastal area centred on Yeppoon and Emu Park. The coastal strip within the shire is known as the Capricorn Coast. The Shoalwater Bay Military Training Area is also located within the shire.", "image": "images/3019.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3020", "text": "Lucas Digne is a French professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Premier League club Everton and the France national team.\nDigne began his career at Lille before joining Paris Saint-Germain in 2013. After spending a season on loan at Roma, he moved to Barcelona in July 2016. Despite not playing regularly at either club, he won 12 honours at Paris and Barcelona combined. He joined Everton in August 2018.\nHe won the 2013 World Cup with France under-20, and made his senior international debut in March 2014. He represented France at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2016, where his nation reached the final.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3021", "text": "The Lancia Delta is a small family car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Lancia in three generations. The first generation was produced between 1979 and 1994, the second generation from 1993 to 1999, and the third generation from 2008 to 2014.\nThe Delta was first shown at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1979. The Delta dominated the World Rally Championship during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The homologation requirements of Group A regulations meant marketing road-going versions of these competition cars \u2014 the Lancia Delta HF 4WD and HF Integrale. A total of 44,296 Integrales were produced.", "image": "images/3021.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3022", "text": null, "image": "images/3022.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3023", "text": "Bukoba is a city situated in the north west of The United Republic of Tanzania on the south western shores of Lake Victoria. It is the capital of the Kagera region, and the administrative seat for Bukoba Urban District. Population estimate: 100,000. The city is served by Bukoba Airport and regular ferry connections to and from Mwanza, as well as roads linking to Uganda's Rakai District for the cross border car commuters with plans underway for a standard gauge railway construction to fulfil the high ambitions of Uganda.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3024", "text": "Sudagai Dam is a dam in Minakami, in the Gunma Prefecture of Japan. It supports a 44.8 MW hydroelectric power station.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3025", "text": "The following is a list of notable traditional gentlemen's clubs in the United States, including those that are now defunct. Historically, these clubs were exclusively for men, but most now admit women.", "image": "images/3025.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3026", "text": "Queen of Italy is a title adopted by many spouses of the rulers of the Italian peninsula after the fall of the Roman Empire. The details of where and how the ruling kings ruled are in the article about them The details of where and how the ruling kings ruled are in the article about them. The elective dignity of Roman Emperor was restricted to males only, therefore there was never an Italian Queen regnant, though women such as Adelaide of Italy and Theophanu and Maria Theresa of Austria, who controlled the power of rule, Ruling as de facto Queens Regnant..", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3027", "text": "Dark Castle is an American doom metal band formed by guitarist\u2013vocalist Stevie Floyd and drummer\u2013vocalist Rob Shaffer in 2005. They released their first full-length album, Spirited Migration, in 2009.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3029", "text": "The Texas Longhorns men's basketball team represents The University of Texas at Austin in NCAA Division I intercollegiate men's basketball. The Longhorns currently compete in the Big 12 Conference.\nThe University of Texas began varsity intercollegiate competition in men's basketball in 1906. The Longhorns rank 18th in total victories among all NCAA Division I college basketball programs and 25th in all-time win percentage among programs with at least 60 years in Division I, with an all-time win-loss record of 1791\u20131088. Among Big 12 Conference men's basketball programs, Texas is second only to Kansas in both all-time wins and all-time win percentage.\nThe Longhorns have won 27 total conference championships in men's basketball and have made 34 total appearances in the NCAA Tournament, reaching the NCAA Final Four three times and the NCAA Regional Finals seven times. As of the end of the 2017\u201318 season, Texas ranks sixth among all Division I men's basketball programs for total NCAA Tournament games won without having won the national championship, trailing Kansas State, Notre Dame, Purdue, Illinois, and Oklahoma.", "image": "images/3029.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3030", "text": "American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani has recorded material for four studio albums and one extended play, and has been featured on songs on other artists' respective albums. After releasing five studio albums with ska punk group No Doubt, in 2004 Stefani began work as a solo artist, developing her pop debut Love. Angel. Music. Baby. in the same year. It produced several top ten singles worldwide, including \"What You Waiting For?\", \"Rich Girl\", and \"Hollaback Girl\", the latter of which was the first single to sell over a million digital copies in the United States. The record contained work from a variety of producers and songwriters, including Linda Perry, Nellee Hooper, Andr\u00e9 3000, and No Doubt bandmate Tony Kanal. \"Cool\", \"Luxurious\", and \"Crash\" were also released as the singles. In 2005, Stefani released an extended play, Love. Angel. Music. Baby., which included the Richard X remix of \"Cool\", which topped the United States Dance Club Songs in November 2005. Hip hop musician Andr\u00e9 3000 made two appearances on the album, including on \"Long Way to Go\", and his alter ego \"Johnny Vulture\" on \"Bubble Pop Electric\".\nFollowing the release of Love. Angel. Music.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3031", "text": null, "image": "images/3031.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3033", "text": null, "image": "images/3033.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3035", "text": "The Travancore\u2013Dutch War was a war between the Dutch East India Company and the Indian kingdom of Travancore, culminating in the Battle of Colachel in 1741.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3036", "text": "Ordsall Hall is a large former manor house in the historic parish of Ordsall, Lancashire, England, now part of the City of Salford, in Greater Manchester. It dates back more than 750 years, although the oldest surviving parts of the present hall were built in the 15th century. The most important period of Ordsall Hall's life was as the family seat of the Radclyffe family, who lived in the house for more than 300 years. The hall was the setting for William Harrison Ainsworth's 1842 novel Guy Fawkes, written around the plausible although unsubstantiated local story that the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 was planned in the house.\nSince its sale by the Radclyffes in 1662 the hall has been put to many uses: a working men's club, a school for clergy, and a radio station among them. The house was bought by the old Salford Council in 1959 and opened to the public in 1972, as a period house and local history museum. The hall is a Grade I listed building, and entrance is free.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3037", "text": "Walkeshwar Temple, also known as the Baan Ganga Temple, is a temple dedicated to the Hindu god, Shiva located in Walkeshwar, near Malabar Hill neighbourhood, in South Mumbai precinct of the city of Mumbai, India. It is situated at the highest point of the city, and close to the temple lies the Banganga Tank.", "image": "images/3037.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3038", "text": null, "image": "images/3038.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3039", "text": "This is a partial list of automobile sales by model. Wherever possible, references to verify the claims have been included, however even figures given by manufacturers may have a degree of inaccuracy or hyperbole. Also note that a single vehicle can be sold concurrently under several nameplates in different markets, as with for example the Nissan Sunny; in such circumstances manufacturers often provide only cumulative sales figures for all models. As a result, there is no definitive standard for measuring sales.\nVehicles listed in italics are those who achieved their figures through sales of a single generation without any major redesign. The most common distinction is to refer to these specifically as the \"bestselling vehicles\", as opposed to \"bestselling nameplates\", where sales have been achieved through perpetuation of the brand name across several unrelated generations of automobiles.\nThe three vehicles most frequently cited as the bestselling automobiles in the world are the Toyota Corolla, Ford F-Series, and the Volkswagen Golf.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3040", "text": null, "image": "images/3040.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3041", "text": "Monstera deliciosa, also known as the Swiss Cheese plant, is a species of flowering plant native to tropical forests of southern Mexico, south to Panama. It has been introduced to many tropical areas, and has become a mildly invasive species in Hawaii, Seychelles, Ascension Island and the Society Islands.\nThe plant may be confused with Philodendron bipinnatifidum as they have similar leaves and growing habits. However, the ingestion of Philodendron bipinnatifidum may cause irritation to the digestive tract and will induce internal swelling. The sap is also known to irritate the skin.", "image": "images/3041.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3042", "text": "This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Snohomish County, Washington, and offers brief descriptive information about each of them. The National Register recognizes places of national, state, or local historic significance across the United States. Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, Washington is home to approximately 1,500, and 49 of those are found partially or wholly in Snohomish County.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted August 14, 2020.", "image": "images/3042.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3044", "text": null, "image": "images/3044.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3045", "text": "SM UB-74 was a German Type UB III submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy during World War I. She was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy on 24 October 1917 as SM UB-74.\nUB-74 was serving in the Flanders Flotillas. On 26 May 1918 she was sunk by HMS Lorna with depth charges in the English channel.", "image": "images/3045.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3046", "text": null, "image": "images/3046.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3047", "text": null, "image": "images/3047.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3048", "text": null, "image": "images/3048.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3049", "text": "This list of tallest buildings in Iowa ranks skyscrapers in the US state of Iowa by height for existing and proposed structures.", "image": "images/3049.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3050", "text": "Lake Faak is a lake in the Austrian state of Carinthia. With an area of approximately 2.2 km\u00b2, it is the state's fifth-largest lake.", "image": "images/3050.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3051", "text": null, "image": "images/3051.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3052", "text": "Kitchen exhaust cleaning is the process of removing grease that has accumulated inside the ducts, hoods, fans and vents of exhaust systems of commercial kitchens. Left uncleaned, kitchen exhaust systems eventually accumulate enough grease to become extreme fire hazards.\nExhaust systems must be inspected regularly, at intervals consistent with usage, to determine whether cleaning is needed before a dangerous amount of grease has accumulated.", "image": "images/3052.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3054", "text": null, "image": "images/3054.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3055", "text": "Ulaanbaatar, formerly anglicised as Ulan Bator, is the capital and largest city of Mongolia. The city is not part of any aimag, and its population as of 2014 was over 1.3 million, almost half of the country's population. The municipality is in north central Mongolia at an elevation of about 1,300 metres in a valley on the Tuul River. It is the country's cultural, industrial and financial heart, the centre of Mongolia's road network and connected by rail to both the Trans-Siberian Railway in Russia and the Chinese railway system.\nThe city was founded in 1639 as a nomadic Buddhist monastic centre. It settled permanently at its present location, the junction of the Tuul and Selbe rivers, in 1778. Before then, it changed location 28 times, each new location being chosen ceremonially. In the twentieth century, Ulaanbaatar grew into a major manufacturing center. Ulaanbaatar is a member of the Asian Network of Major Cities 21. The city's official website lists Moscow, Hohhot, Seoul, Sapporo and Denver as sister cities.", "image": "images/3055.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3057", "text": "Walnut Street is a New Jersey Transit station on Walnut Street at Depot Square in Montclair, New Jersey along the Montclair-Boonton Line. It is the most used station on the Montclair\u2013Boonton Line. Walnut Street is the second or fifth of six stops that are in Montclair along the Montclair-Boonton line. It gets its name from the street that crosses the railroad tracks next to the station. It has a farmers' market in its parking lot from the summer to the early fall.\nThe station house, built in 1953, has been leased out as a restaurant for many years. The most recent tenant to occupy the space, Mezoco Mexican Taqueria, opened in 2016.", "image": "images/3057.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3058", "text": "Saint Erentrude is a virgin saint of the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches and was the niece of Saint Rupert of Salzburg. She was installed as the first abbess of Nonnberg Abbey at Salzburg, Austria.", "image": "images/3058.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3059", "text": null, "image": "images/3059.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3060", "text": null, "image": "images/3060.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3061", "text": "V850 is the trademark name for a 32-bit RISC CPU architecture of Renesas Electronics for embedded microcontrollers, introduced in the early 1990s by NEC and still being developed as of 2018.\nV850 Family has been evolved by many microarchitecture extensions until today, but all the extensions have binary code level backward compatibility of programs across a quarter century. Its basis is 32 of 32-bit general-purpose registers with load/store architecture. It has high code efficiency because most of frequently used instructions are mapped into 16-bit half-word.\nIn its earlier stage, it mainly focused on ultra-low power consumption such as 0.5 mW/MIPS. V850 has been widely used in variety of applications including: optical disk drives, hard disk drives, mobile phones, car audio and inverter compressors for air conditioners. But today, new microarchitectures are mainly toward high performance and high reliability with such as dual-lockstep redundant mechanism for automotive industry. Nowadays, V850 Family and RH850 Family are comprehensively used in a car.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3062", "text": "Mount Hill rises from the rolling farmland about three miles north west of Cupar in North East Fife, Scotland. On its summit stands the 29-metre high Hopetoun Monument, which is visible for many miles around.\nThe Hopetoun Monument was erected by the people of Cupar in 1826 in memory of the British soldier John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun. The monument takes the form of a giant Roman Doric column, and is protected as a category B listed building. The inscription on the monument reads:\n\"To perpetuate the memory of John 4th Earl of Hopetoun who died 16 August 1823, this memorial is erected by the inhabitants of Fife MDCCCXXVI\"\nPrior to succeeding to the earldom, John Hope served at the Battle of Alexandria in 1801 and, later, in the Peninsular War where he was knighted for his heroic deeds at the Battle of Corunna. There is another similar Hopetoun Monument on Byres Hill near Haddington in East Lothian which was built in 1824.\nAt present the summit of Mount Hill affords an excellent panorama due to the felling of the forestry plantation around the monument. The monument is easily accessible by forest tracks.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3063", "text": "Eurotatoria is a superclass of rotifers.", "image": "images/3063.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3064", "text": "Bus doors are of various types of buses with doors including conventional doors, folding doors, sliding plug doors, coach doors and inward gliding doors.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3065", "text": "List of Osaka Metro stations lists all of the stations in the Osaka Metro, and includes the station's name, a picture, subway lines serving that station, its location, design and daily usage. The Osaka Metro consists of eight subway lines and one automated people mover, with a total of 133 stations. The system mainly serves the city of Osaka, as well as Higashiosaka, Kadoma, Moriguchi, Sakai, Suita, and Yao.", "image": "images/3065.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3066", "text": null, "image": "images/3066.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3067", "text": "The Welsh traditional costume was worn by rural women in Wales. It was identified as being different from that worn by the rural women of England by many of the English visitors who toured Wales during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It is very likely that what they wore was a survival of a pan-European costume worn by working rural women. This included a version of the gown, originally worn by the gentry in the 17th and 18th centuries, an item of clothing that survived in Wales for longer than elsewhere in Britain. The unique Welsh hat, which first made its appearance in the 1830s, was used as an icon of Wales from the 1840s.\nIt is likely that the Welsh costume began as a rural costume and became recognised as a traditional costume by the wives and daughters of the better-off farmers, who wore it for special occasions and when going to market to sell their produce.\nFrom the 1880s, when the traditional costume had gone out of general use, selected elements of it became adopted as a National Costume. From then on it was worn by women at events such as Royal visits, by choirs, at church and chapel, for photographs and occasionally at eisteddfodau.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3068", "text": "This is a list of notable people who have adhered to a vegetarian diet at some point during their life. In the cases where a person's vegetarian status is disputed or they no longer adhere to a vegetarian diet, they are categorized as disputed or former. This list does not include those who are identified as vegan\u2014those who do not consume produce that utilise animal derivatives such eggs, dairy and honey\u2014who are listed separately.", "image": "images/3068.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3069", "text": "Gosforth is an affluent, well established area of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, situated to the north of the city centre. Gosforth constituted an urban district from 1895 to 1974, when it became part of the City of Newcastle upon Tyne. It has a population of 23,620.\nThere are three electoral wards that bear the Gosforth name: Dene and South Gosforth, Fawdon and West Gosforth, and Gosforth. Modern-day Gosforth includes other wards such as Parklands.", "image": "images/3069.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3070", "text": "Pilsbryspira jayana is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pseudomelatomidae, the turrids and allies.", "image": "images/3070.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3071", "text": null, "image": "images/3071.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3072", "text": null, "image": "images/3072.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3073", "text": "Chilton Street Mill is a tower mill at Clare, Suffolk, England which is derelict.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3074", "text": null, "image": "images/3074.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3075", "text": null, "image": "images/3075.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3076", "text": "Chaska Senior High School is a public high school located in Chaska, Minnesota, United States, a southwestern suburb of the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. CHS is a 9\u201312 grade school that is attended by about 1,500 students.\nThe school mascot is the \"Hawk,\" with the school colors being purple, white, and gold.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3078", "text": "Jovan Despotovi\u0107 is a Serbian art historian and art critic who lives in Belgrade.", "image": "images/3078.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3079", "text": "The Pershing House is located on Fort Sam Houston, in the Bexar County city of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bexar County, Texas on July 30, 1974. Although this Commanding General housing was actually constructed in 1881, it has been referred to by its current name since John J. Pershing served as the base Commandant in 1917. Architect Alfred Giles was contracted to design the 10,830 square feet, two-story house. In various phases during the 20th century, improvements have included the installation of electricity and air conditioning. The porch is now enclosed, and the plumbing upgraded.\nAt one point in its existence, Fort Sam Houston was the largest Army post within the United States. The commanding officers who have called the house a home were some of the most accomplished leaders in the United States Army prior to their being given charge of the base. Numerous Medal of Honor recipients have lived in the house. Almost half of the base commandants were buried in Arlington National Cemetery.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3080", "text": "Louis Asher, originally Julius Ludwig Asher, was a German artist.", "image": "images/3080.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3081", "text": null, "image": "images/3081.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3082", "text": "Fort Hommet is a fortification on Vazon Bay headland in Castel, Guernsey. It is built on the site of fortifications that date back to 1680, and consists of a Martello tower from 1804, later additions during the Victorian Era, and bunkers and casemates that the Germans constructed during World War II.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3083", "text": "This is a list of the native wild mammal species recorded in South America. South America's terrestrial mammals fall into three distinct groups: \"old-timers\", African immigrants and recent North American immigrants. The marsupials and xenarthrans are \"old-timers\", their ancestors having been present on the continent since at least the very early Cenozoic Era. During the early Cenozoic, South America's only land connection was to Antarctica, so it was effectively cut off from most of the world; as the fragments of Gondwana continued to separate, this connection was lost, leaving South America an island continent. Caviomorph rodents and monkeys arrived as \"waif dispersers\" by rafting across the Atlantic from Africa in the Eocene epoch, 35 million or more years ago. All the remaining nonflying mammals of South America are recent arrivals, having migrated from North America via Central America during the past seven million years as part of the Great American Interchange; this invasion, which peaked around three million years ago, was made possible when the formation of the volcanic Isthmus of Panama bridged North and South America.", "image": "images/3083.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3084", "text": null, "image": "images/3084.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3085", "text": null, "image": "images/3085.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3086", "text": null, "image": "images/3086.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3087", "text": null, "image": "images/3087.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3088", "text": "Troy is a city in Pike County, Alabama, United States. The city is the county seat of Pike County. It was formally incorporated on February 4, 1843.\nBetween the years of 1763 and 1783, the area where Troy sits was part of the colony of British West Florida. After 1783 the region fell under the jurisdiction of the newly created United States of America.\nAs of the 2010 census, the population was 18,033. The 2019 estimated population was 18,957. The City of Troy is considered one of the fastest growing cities in Alabama. Troy is a college town and is home to Troy University, the fourth-largest university in total enrollment in the state of Alabama.", "image": "images/3088.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3089", "text": "Swatow ware or Zhangzhou ware is a loose grouping of mainly late Ming dynasty Chinese export porcelain wares initially intended for the Southeast Asian market. The traditional name in the West arose because Swatow, or present-day Shantou, was the South Chinese port in Guangdong province from which the wares were thought to have been shipped. The many kilns were probably located all over the coastal region, but mostly near Zhangzhou, Pinghe County, Fujian, where several were excavated in the mid-1990s, which has clarified matters considerably.\nMany authorities now prefer to call the wares Zhangzhou ware, as it seems that Swatow did not become an important export port until the 19th century, and the wares were actually probably exported from Yuegang, now Longhai City, Zhangzhou. The precise dates for the beginning and ending of production remain uncertain, but the evidence from archaeology suggests production between about 1575\u20131650, though an earlier start has been proposed. The peak levels of production may have ended around 1620.\nCompared to contemporary Jingdezhen porcelain, Swatow ware is generally coarse, crudely potted and often under-fired.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3090", "text": null, "image": "images/3090.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3091", "text": "Pakistani rice dishes are very popular in most regions of Pakistan, which is a major exporter and consumer of rice. Basmati is typically used, and rice dishes are sometimes eaten mixed with other dishes.\nThe most simple dish of Pakistani cuisine is plain cooked rice eaten with dal. Khichdi is plain cooked rice cooked with dal. The Karhi chawal is plain cooked rice eaten with karhi. Biryani is cooked with beef, lamb, chicken, fish or shrimp.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3092", "text": null, "image": "images/3092.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3094", "text": "Great Moments in Aviation is a 1994 British romantic drama film set on a 1950s passenger liner. The film follows Gabriel Angel, a young Caribbean aviator who falls in love with the forger Duncan Stewart on her journey to England. Stewart is pursued by his nemesis Rex Goodyear, and the group are supported by Dr Angela Bead and Miss Gwendolyn Quim, retired missionaries who become lovers during the voyage.\nThe film was written by Jeanette Winterson, directed by Beeban Kidron and produced by Phillippa Gregory, the same creative team that collaborated on Winterson's Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit in 1990. Winterson intended the screenplay to be reminiscent of a fairy tale, and was unhappy at being asked to write a new ending for its American release.\nThe film was shown at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival and broadcast on British television in 1995. Although originally intended for theatrical release, it failed to find a theatrical distributor, and was released straight to video in the United States in 1997 under the title Shades of Fear.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3097", "text": "The Bristol Harbour Railway was a standard-gauge industrial railway that served the wharves and docks of Bristol, England. The line, which had a network of approximately 5 mi of track, connected the Floating Harbour to the GWR mainline at Bristol Temple Meads. Freight could be transported directly by waggons to Paddington Station in London. The railway officially closed in 1964.\nIn 1978, a heritage railway named the Bristol Harbour Railway was opened and operated by Bristol Industrial Museum. It uses approximately 1 mile of the preserved line that runs adjacent to the River Avon. The line is a very popular visitor attraction in the city.", "image": "images/3097.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3098", "text": "The Siege of Saint-Martin-de-R\u00e9, also Siege of St. Martin's, was an attempt by English forces under George Villiers, the Duke of Buckingham to capture the French fortress-city of Saint-Martin-de-R\u00e9, on the isle of R\u00e9, in 1627. After three months of siege the Marquis de Toiras and a relief force of French ships and troops managed to repel the Duke, who was forced to withdraw in defeat. The encounter followed another defeat for Buckingham, the 1625 C\u00e1diz Expedition and is considered to be the opening conflict of the Anglo-French War of 1627-1629.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3099", "text": null, "image": "images/3099.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3100", "text": null, "image": "images/3100.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3101", "text": "Aquilegia canadensis, the Canadian or Canada columbine, eastern red columbine, or wild columbine, is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. It is an herbaceous perennial native to woodland and rocky slopes in eastern North America, prized for its red and yellow flowers. It readily hybridizes with other species in the genus Aquilegia.", "image": "images/3101.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3102", "text": null, "image": "images/3102.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3103", "text": "White Mill is a smock mill west of Sandwich, Kent, England that was built in 1760. The mill has been restored and is open to the public as part of the White Mill Rural Heritage Centre. The museum also includes the miller's cottage, which has been furnished to appear as it did between 1900 and 1939. Other displays in the outbuildings include farming and craft tools, wheelwright and blacksmith workshops.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3104", "text": null, "image": "images/3104.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3105", "text": "Isaac Alfie is a Uruguayan economist, columnist, accountant, and politician.\nHe was Minister of Economy and Finance during the final years of Jorge Batlle's presidential term.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3107", "text": "The Germany national football team is the national football team in Germany. The team has won the 1954 FIFA World Cup, 1974 FIFA World Cup, 1990 FIFA World Cup and 2014 FIFA World Cup. The team came as second in the 1966 FIFA World Cup, 1982 FIFA World Cup, 1986 FIFA World Cup and in 2002 FIFA World Cup. In the 1934 FIFA World Cup, 1970 FIFA World Cup, 2006 FIFA World Cup and 2010 FIFA World Cup, the team got third place. The teams current coach is Joachim L\u00f6w, who took over from J\u00fcrgen Klinsmann.\nFrom 1950 to 1990, the team was mainly West Germany. Other teams were around that are now part of Germany. These include the East German team and the Saarland team.\nGermany has always been one of the best teams in the world. Germany is the only team to have won men's and women's world cup titles. Also, Germany's main rivals are England, the Netherlands and Argentina.\nThe teams recent performance in a tournament was a victory over Argentina to win the 2014 FIFA World Cup. In the semi-final against Brazil, Germany thrashed them with a 7\u20131 win, making it the largest win in FIFA World Cup semi-final history.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3108", "text": "The Zhejiang Provincial Museum is the provincial museum of Zhejiang, China, located in Hangzhou. It was established in 1929 as the West Lake Museum on the Gushan Island in the West Lake. It houses over 100,000 items in its permanent collection. On 22 December 2009, a new building was inaugurated on the West Lake Cultural Square near the Wulin Square, next to the Grand Canal. It has 7,600 square metres of display space, twice as much as the Gushan building.", "image": "images/3108.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3109", "text": "Muhammad VII was the twelfth Nasrid ruler of the Muslim Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula. He was the son of Yusuf II and grandson of Muhammad V. He came to the throne upon the death of his father. In 1394, he defeated an invasion by the Order of Alc\u00e1ntara. This nearly escalated to a wider war, but Muhammad VII and Henry III of Castile were able to restore peace.\nIn 1404\u20131405, Muhammad VII concluded a treaty of friendship with Martin I of Aragon and engaged Charles III of Navarre in talks, thwarting Henry III's attempt to enlist those two monarchs as allies against Granada. In 1406, he and Henry III renewed their truce, but the it was overshadowed by Muslim raids\u2014possibly not authorized by Muhammad VII\u2014on Castilian territories. Henry III was now intent on war against Granada, but on 25 December 1406 he died. Henry's 1-year-old son John II became king with his uncle Ferdinand and mother Catherine as regents. Ferdinand marched against Granada's western territories in September 1407 and took Zahara de la Sierra. Meanwhile, Muhammad VII conducted raids and sieges on his northeastern frontiers.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3111", "text": null, "image": "images/3111.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3113", "text": "Thirumalai Nayak Palace is a 17th-century palace erected in 1636 AD by King Tirumala Nayaka, a king of Madurai's Nayaka dynasty who ruled Madurai from 1623\u201359, in the city of Madurai, India. This Palace is a classic fusion of Dravidian and Rajput styles. The building, which can be seen today, was the main Palace, in which the king lived. The original Palace Complex was four times bigger than the present structure. In its heyday, the palace was considered to be one of the wonders of the South. This palace is situated 2 km south east of the Meenakshi Amman Temple.", "image": "images/3113.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3114", "text": "Real Club Celta de Vigo, commonly known as Celta de Vigo or simply Celta, is a Spanish professional football club based in Vigo, Galicia, currently playing in La Liga. It was founded on 23 August 1923 following the merger of Real Vigo Sporting and Real Fortuna Football Club. Nicknamed Os Celestes, they play in sky blue shirts and socks along with white shorts. The club's home stadium is the Bala\u00eddos, which seats 29,000 spectators. Celta's name is derived from the Celts who were once present in the region. Its main rival is fellow Galician club Deportivo de La Coru\u00f1a, with whom it contests the Galician derby.\nCelta have never won the league title nor Copa del Rey, although they have reached the final three times in the latter. The club finished in their best-ever position of fourth in 2002\u201303, qualifying for the 2003\u201304 UEFA Champions League, where they were eliminated by Arsenal in the round of 16. In the 2016\u201317 UEFA Europa League, Celta reached the semi-finals for the first time, losing to Manchester United.", "image": "images/3114.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3115", "text": "The Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia, is the official deputy of the Prime Minister of Croatia. Article 109 of the Constitution of Croatia states that the cabinet is to be made up of the Prime Minister, one or more Deputy Prime Ministers and other cabinet ministers. According to convention, if the governing parliamentary majority is a coalition of parties, all junior partners in the coalition will usually be given one Deputy Prime Minister in the cabinet, with their rank usually being determined by the number of MPs the party has in Parliament. The Deputy Prime Ministers are permitted to simultaneously hold a ministerial portfolio while in office, but may also serve without holding such a portfolio.\nThe Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia is not the constitutional successor of the Prime Minister and will not automatically assume the post of Prime Minister in the event of a vacancy. However, the Deputy Prime Minister may chair cabinet meetings in the event of the Prime Minister becoming temporarily incapacitated or otherwise unable to chair the meetings of his or her government cabinet.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3117", "text": "The Treaties of \u00d6rebro, the full names being the\nTreaty of Peace, Union, and Friendship, between His Britannic Majesty and the Emperor of all the Russias and the Treaty of Peace, Union, and Friendship, between His Britannic Majesty and the King of Sweden, were both signed on the same day, 18 July 1812, in \u00d6rebro, Sweden. They formally end the Anglo-Russian War and the Anglo-Swedish War.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3118", "text": "Jenapharm is a pharmaceutical company from Jena, Germany. Founded in 1950 in East Germany, the company focused from the beginning on the production and development of steroids. Due to the economic circumstances of the Eastern Bloc, the company initially used a unique process of steroid synthesis starting from hog bile, however this method was abandoned a decade later in favor of total synthesis. Initially the company produced a wide range of generic steroids, including corticosteroids, but later on it focused on anabolic steroids, estrogens and progestins.\nPrior to Germany's reunification Jenapharm was the only supplier of hormonal contraceptives in East Germany. It successfully marketed a number of drugs it had developed in collaboration with other East German chemists. Perhaps the most well known of these is Valette, which sold well in Germany in the 1990s.", "image": "images/3118.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3119", "text": "Isaac Benjamin Davis is an American former professional baseball first baseman. From 2010 through 2016, he played in Major League Baseball for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Oakland Athletics, and New York Yankees.\nDavis led his high school team to three straight Arizona state championships as a pitcher and first baseman. As a hitter he batted .447, while as a pitcher he recorded a 23\u20130 win\u2013loss record, a 1.85 earned run average, and 14 saves. He also pitched for the gold medal-winning U.S.A. Youth National Team in the 2003 World Youth Championships, and was the most valuable player of the 2004 AFLAC All-American High School Baseball Classic. Ranked second in the nation as a freshman for Arizona State University by both Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball, he was named Pac-10 Conference Freshman of the Year, as he became the first freshman ever to lead the conference in runs batted in. He hit .353 with a .605 slugging percentage in college, threw a fastball that reached 94 miles per hour, and was a two-time All-American and a three-time All-Pac-10 selection.\nDavis was drafted 18th overall in the first round of the 2008 MLB Draft.", "image": "images/3119.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3120", "text": "Brenish is a small village situated on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis, which is part of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Brenish is within the parish of Uig. The name of the village is sometimes spelt Breanish, however maps normally refer to Brenish.", "image": "images/3120.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3121", "text": "TECHART Automobildesign GmbH is a German automobile tuner specialized in existing Porsches, for which they offer extensive tuning packages.", "image": "images/3121.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3122", "text": "Anti-tank warfare originated from the need to develop technology and tactics to destroy tanks during World War I. Since the Triple Entente developed the first tanks in 1916 but did not deploy them in battle until 1917, the German Empire developed the first anti-tank weapons. The first developed anti-tank weapon was a scaled-up bolt-action rifle, the Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr, that fired a 13mm cartridge with a solid bullet that could penetrate the thin armor of tanks of the time and destroy the engine or ricochet inside, killing occupants. Because tanks represent an enemy's greatest force projection on land, military strategists have incorporated anti-tank warfare into the doctrine of nearly every combat service since. The most predominant anti-tank weapons at the start of World War II in 1939 included the tank-mounted gun, anti-tank guns and anti-tank grenades used by the infantry, as well as ground-attack aircraft.\nAnti-tank warfare evolved rapidly during World War II, leading to the inclusion of infantry-portable weapons such as the Bazooka, anti-tank combat engineering, specialized anti-tank aircraft and self-propelled anti-tank guns.", "image": "images/3122.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3123", "text": "The saddle carpetshark is a carpet shark of the family Parascylliidae found around Japan, between latitudes 35\u00b0N and 24\u00b0N, at depths between 250 and 290 m. The saddle carpetshark is known to grow up to 49 cm in length, and it is an oviparous.", "image": "images/3123.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3125", "text": null, "image": "images/3125.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3126", "text": "The landed gentry and nobility of Devonshire, like the rest of the English and European gentry, bore heraldic arms from the start of the age of heraldry circa 1200-1215. The fashion for the display of heraldry ceased about the end of the Victorian era by which time most of the ancient armigerous families of Devonshire had died out, moved away or parted with their landed estates.\nToday a very few ancient families remain in the county represented by direct male descendants, most notably Courtenay of Powderham, Fulford of Fulford, Kelly of Kelly, Cruwys of Cruwys Morchard, Clifford of Chudleigh, Acland of Killerton and Broadclyst, Wrey of Tawstock, etc. A few ancient Devon estates are still owned by descendants via female lines, for example Castle Hill, Filleigh, Molland, Incledon, Braunton, Hall, Bishop's Tawton, Newnham Park, etc. In most cases the laws of English heraldry preclude the transmission of paternal armorials via a female heiress, thus most of these inheritors via female lines, generally deriving from the same pool of high-status English armigerous families, bring their own paternal heraldry, possibly previously foreign to Devon, to the estates inherited.", "image": "images/3126.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3127", "text": "Academic regalia in the United States has a history going back to the colonial colleges era. It has been most influenced by the academic dress traditions of Europe. There is an Inter-Collegiate Code that sets out a detailed uniform scheme of academic regalia that is voluntarily followed by many, though not all institutions entirely adhere to it.", "image": "images/3127.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3128", "text": "Hermann von Barth was a famous German mountaineer.\nHermann von Barth was born on 5 June 1845 at Eurasburg Castle. He initially studied law in Munich, where he was affiliated to the Corps Franconia. As a junior lawyer he began in 1868 in Berchtesgaden to explore the still largely unconquered Berchtesgaden Alps. From 1873 he studied natural sciences and, in 1876, deranged by fever, he committed suicide whilst on a research expedition in Africa. He died on 7 December 1876 in S\u00e3o Paulo de Loanda, Portuguese Angola.\nVon Barth is most well known for his exploration of the Karwendel mountains. In summer 1870 he climbed, alone, 88 peaks. In 1871 he switched to the Wetterstein mountains and was the first to climb many peaks there as well. By 1869 he had explored the Allg\u00e4u Alps, climbing 44 summits, 3 of which were previously unconquered. He typically climbed alone. In 1874 he published the book Aus den N\u00f6rdlichen Kalkalpen, in which he documented his experiences and tours. The work is viewed today as a classic amongst Alpine literature.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3129", "text": null, "image": "images/3129.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3130", "text": "Virginian Railway Underpass is a historic concrete arch bridge located at New Ellett, Montgomery County, Virginia. It was built in 1906, and is a single circular barrel underpass constructed of cast-in-place concrete. The underpass at ground level is 14 feet 6 inches in width with a total head room of 12 feet 9 inches.\nThe bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3132", "text": "Theatre photography first took place in the photographer's studio before the photographer could come to the theatre with the appropriate technical equipment and take pictures on stage.\nTheatre photography is a genre of photography. Its motifs are performers on theatre stages as well as scenery or prop or stage design. Trends in theatre photography are drama, opera, ballet, puppet theatre, cabaret, variety show and portraits of artists.", "image": "images/3132.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3133", "text": null, "image": "images/3133.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3134", "text": "Proterorhinus semipellucidus is a species of gobiid fish, a tubenose goby originally described from the Gharasu River near Gorgan Bay of the Caspian Sea in Iran. Following the systematic decomposition of the tubenose gobies it was suggested to be a more widespread and invasive taxon distributed in the fresh waters of the Caspian Sea basin. It may be the same species as that known as Proterorhinus nasalis.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3135", "text": null, "image": "images/3135.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3136", "text": "The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching consequences beyond the spread of the disease itself and efforts to quarantine it, including political, cultural, and social implications.", "image": "images/3136.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3137", "text": null, "image": "images/3137.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3138", "text": "The English Electric Lightning is a British fighter aircraft that served as an interceptor during the 1960s, the 1970s and into the late 1980s. It remains the only UK-designed-and-built fighter capable of Mach 2. The Lightning was designed, developed, and manufactured by English Electric, which was later absorbed by the newly-formed British Aircraft Corporation. Later the type was marketed as the BAC Lightning. It was operated by the Royal Air Force, the Kuwait Air Force and the Royal Saudi Air Force.\nA unique feature of the Lightning's design is the vertical, staggered configuration of its two Rolls-Royce Avon turbojet engines within the fuselage. The Lightning was initially designed and developed as an interceptor to defend the V bomber airfields from attack by anticipated future nuclear-armed supersonic Soviet bombers such as what emerged as the Tupolev Tu-22, but it was subsequently also required to intercept other bomber aircraft such as the Tupolev Tu-16 and the Tupolev Tu-95.\nThe Lightning has exceptional rate of climb, ceiling, and speed; pilots have described flying it as \"being saddled to a skyrocket\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3139", "text": null, "image": "images/3139.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3140", "text": "Sir Eric Frank Scowen FRCP FRCS FRCPE FRCPath FRPharmS FRCGP was an English physician and professor of medicine.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3141", "text": "The following buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Daytona Beach Multiple Property Submission.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3142", "text": "A portable or mobile toilet is any type of toilet that can be moved around, some by one person, some by mechanical equipment. Most types do not require any pre-existing services, such as sewerage disposal, but are completely self-contained.\nThey can be used in a variety of situations, for example in urban slums of developing countries, at festivals, for camping, or on boats. One well-known type of portable toilet is a chemical toilet but other types also exist, such as urine-diversion dehydration toilets, composting toilets, container-based toilets, bucket toilets, freezing toilets and incineration toilets.\nA portable toilet is not connected to a hole in the ground, nor to a septic tank, nor is it plumbed into a municipal system leading to a sewage treatment plant; it can, by definition, be picked up and moved. Some portable toilets can be carried by one person, as in the main image, whereas others need heavy lifting equipment such as a truck and crane.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3143", "text": null, "image": "images/3143.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3144", "text": null, "image": "images/3144.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3145", "text": null, "image": "images/3145.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3146", "text": "Bagbaguin is one of the twenty-four barangays comprising the municipality of Santa Maria, Bulacan, in the Philippines. It is bordered by Barangay Turo in Bocaue on the south-west, Tabing Bakod on the south, Poblacion on the north-east, Sta. Clara on the north and San Gabriel on the east.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3147", "text": "A fortified church is a church that is built to serve a defensive role in times of war. Such churches were specially designed to incorporate military features, such as thick walls, battlements, and embrasures. Others, such as the \u00c1vila Cathedral were incorporated into the town wall. Monastic communities, such as L\u00e9rins Abbey, are often surrounded by a wall, and some churches, such as St. Arbogast in Muttenz, Switzerland, have an outer wall as well. Churches with additional external defences such as curtain walls and wall towers are often referred to more specifically as fortress churches or Kirchenburgen.\nMost fortified churches may be found in parts of Europe where there was much hand-to-hand warfare, for example in the Dordogne region of France, fought over by France and England in medieval times, and in Transylvania, during the Ottoman invasions. Fortified churches were also built in places controlled by colonial empires, such as one in the Philippines at the scene of the Siege of Baler.", "image": "images/3147.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3149", "text": "The Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura is a guild association grouping landowners, professionals and minor associations involved in agriculture in Chile. It is considered Chile's oldest surviving guild association.", "image": "images/3149.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3150", "text": "Peter Lohmeyer is a German actor. He has appeared in more than one hundred films since 1980.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3151", "text": "J\u00f8rgen Hansen Koch was a Neoclassical Danish architect. He was the leader of the national Danish building administration from 1835 and director of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1844 to 1849.\nKoch and especially his wife Ida Koch were close friends of the writer Hans Christian Andersen, who would typically visit the Koch family on Friday evenings.evening", "image": "images/3151.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3152", "text": null, "image": "images/3152.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3153", "text": "This is a list of airlines in operation that offer regular service to paying passengers from the general public. This list includes some airlines that offer charter service on a regular basis between fixed destinations. It also includes some airlines in the process of formation planning to embark upon their maiden voyage soon.\nDefunct airlines are listed instead at list of defunct airlines.\nList of airlines includes all airlines, including cargo, charter, and corporate carriers not listed here.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3154", "text": "Events from the year 2009 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 98 according to the official Republic of China calendar.", "image": "images/3154.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3155", "text": "The United States Army Ambulance Service was a unit of the United States Army during World War I. It was established by General Order No. 75 of the War Department in May 1917. It primarily provided medical services to the French, British and Italian Armies during the first World War. In the second World War, the unit aided the British and the Italians. It incorporated the volunteer sections of the American Field Service, which had been formed before the American entry into World War I.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3159", "text": null, "image": "images/3159.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3160", "text": "This is a list of domes in France.", "image": "images/3160.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3161", "text": "EKA Arena by TransStadia or simply EKA Arena or The Arena, is a multi-purpose stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, located near Kankaria Lake. The stadium was completed in 2016 and officially opened on 7 October 2016. It has a capacity of over 10,000 people in the outdoor stadium and over 4,000 in the indoor arena and a FIFA standard football pitch. It was constructed under a public-private partnership with the Government of Gujarat and SE TransStadia for developing a sports culture in India.\nEKA Arena is considered to be Asia's biggest and India's first convertible stadium. It is the first stadium in India that can host more than a dozen sports combined with wellness, leisure and other luxurious facilities. The building includes a Sports Academy, Sports Science and Rehab Facility, a banquet, sports club, dining area and retail space. The stadium uses StadiArena technology for converting the stadium into a multi-purpose indoor arena within a span of 6 minutes at the press of a button.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3162", "text": "Pavel Bobek was a Czech singer.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3163", "text": null, "image": "images/3163.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3164", "text": "This article was split from List of museums in Texas\nThe list of museums in West Texas encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Museums that exist only in cyberspace are not included. Also included are nonprofit art galleries and exhibit spaces.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3165", "text": "The Veleti or Wilzi were a group of medieval Lechitic tribes within the territory of modern northeastern Germany, related to Polabian Slavs. In common with other Slavic groups between the Elbe and Oder Rivers, they were often described by Germanic sources as Wends. In the late 10th century, they were continued by the Lutici. In Einhard's Vita Karoli Magni, the Wilzi are said to refer to themselves as Welatabians.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3166", "text": "Lenyadri, sometimes called Ganesa Lena, Ganesh Pahar Caves, or Suleman Caves, represents a series of about 30 rock-cut Buddhist caves, located about 4.8 kilometres north of Junnar in Pune district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Other caves surrounding the city of Junnar are: Manmodi Caves, Shivneri Caves and Tulja Caves.\nCave 7, originally a Buddhist vihara, has been adapted as a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Ganesha. It is one of the Ashtavinayak shrines, a set of the eight prominent Ganesha shrines in Western Maharashtra. Twenty-six of the caves are individually numbered. The caves face to the south and are numbered serially from east to west. Caves 6 and 14 are chaitya-grihas, while the rest are viharas. The latter are in the form of dwellings and cells. There are also several rock-cut water cisterns; two of them have inscriptions. The layout of the caves, in general, are similar in pattern and shape. They generally have one or two sides with two long benches for occupants' use.\nThe caves date from between the 1st and 3rd century AD; the Ganesha shrine situated in Cave 7 is dated to the 1st century AD, though the date of conversion to a Hindu shrine is unknown.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3167", "text": "Giennadij Jerszow is a Polish and Ukrainian sculptor, jewelry designer and art teacher, Master of Arts. He is a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine, a member of the National Association of Polish Artists and Designers. The sculptor is known for the production of monumental works, easel compositions and portraits, represented in different countries.", "image": "images/3167.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3168", "text": null, "image": "images/3168.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3169", "text": null, "image": "images/3169.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3170", "text": "Daniel Alexander Mintz is an American comedian, voice actor and writer best known for his role as Bob's oldest daughter Tina Belcher on the animated show Bob's Burgers. As a comedian, he is known for his extremely deadpan delivery, keeping his eyes fixed straight ahead and never looking toward the camera or audience.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3171", "text": "Mark Anthony Fagan was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party and a union secretary. He was Speaker of the Legislative Council from 1939 until his death.", "image": "images/3171.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3172", "text": "Ashura, also known as Yawm Ashura or Tamkharit, is the tenth day of Muharram, the first month in the Islamic calendar. For Sunni Muslims, Ashura marks the day that Moses and the Israelites were saved from Pharaoh by God creating a path in the Sea. For Shia Muslims, it marks the day that Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, was martyred in the Battle of Karbala. Ashura is a major holy day and occasion for pilgrimage in Shia Islam, as well as a recommended but non-obligatory day of fasting in Sunni Islam.\nAshura marks the climax of the Remembrance of Muharram, the annual commemoration of the death of Husayn and his family and supporters at the Battle of Karbala on 10 Muharram in the year 61 AH. Mourning for the incident began almost immediately after the battle. Popular elegies were written by poets to commemorate the Battle of Karbala during the Umayyad and Abbasid era, and the earliest public mourning rituals occurred in 963 CE during the Buyid dynasty.\nIn Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Bahrain, Pakistan, and India Ashura has become a national holiday, and many ethnic and religious communities participate in it.", "image": "images/3172.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3173", "text": "The European oak leaf-miner or Zeller's midget is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is found in Europe south of the line running from Ireland, through Great Britain, Denmark to Ukraine. It is also found in Macaronesia. It is an introduced species in New Zealand and Australia.\nThe wingspan is 7\u20139 mm. Adults are on wing from April to November in a number of generations.\nThe larvae feed on Carpinus betulus, Castanea sativa, Fagus sylvatica, Prunus, Quercus ilex, Quercus petraea, Quercus robur, Quercus suber, Quercus x turneri and Tilia species. They mine the leaves of their host plant creating a small, oval, lower-surface tentiform mine which is mostly located between two lateral veins. The lower epidermis has a single sharp fold, which is sometimes forked near the end. The pupa is made in flimsy cocoon, that contains some frass.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3174", "text": "This is a list of airlines currently operating in Serbia.", "image": "images/3174.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3176", "text": "Maximilian Karl Otto von Herff was a high-ranking commander in the SS of Nazi Germany during World War II. The protestant von Herff family originated from Li\u00e8ge in Belgium and moved to the Palatinate in 1577 to escape religious persecution. His ancestor Christian Herff had been inducted into the noble class in 1814.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3177", "text": null, "image": "images/3177.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3178", "text": "Santa Maria della Neve al Portico is a Roman Catholic church and convent located on a rural site on Via del Podest\u00e0 #86 in the suburban neighborhood of Galluzzo southeast of the urban center of Florence, Italy. It remains a monastery and is also known as the Convento Il Portico and now houses the Istituti Religiosi Femminili Suore Stimmatine.", "image": "images/3178.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3179", "text": "Berliner Fussball Club Dynamo e. V., commonly known as BFC Dynamo or BFC, is a German football club based in the Alt-Hohensch\u00f6nhausen locality of Berlin. BFC Dynamo was formed in 1966 from the football department of SC Dynamo Berlin and was one of the key clubs of East German football. The club is the record champion of East Germany with ten consecutive league championships from 1979 through 1988. BFC Dynamo competes in the fourth tier Regionalliga Nordost.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3180", "text": null, "image": "images/3180.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3181", "text": "The Stolpersteine in Mikulov, Slavkov u Brna and Znojmo lists the Stolpersteine in three towns of the South Moravian Region. Stolpersteine is the German name for stumbling blocks collocated all over Europe by German artist Gunter Demnig. They remember the fate of the Nazi victims being murdered, deported, exiled or driven to suicide.\nGenerally, the stumbling blocks are posed in front of the building where the victims had their last self chosen residence. The name of the Stolpersteine in Czech is: Kameny zmizel\u00fdch, stones of the disappeared.\nThe lists are sortable; the basic order follows the alphabet according to the last name of the victim.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3182", "text": "This is a list of species in the agaric genus Tricholoma. As of June 2015, Index Fungorum lists 353 species in the genus.\nA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V U W X Y Z", "image": "images/3182.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3183", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Madison, Wisconsin.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.\nThere are 248 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Dane County, including 10 National Historic Landmarks. The city of Madison is the location of 152 of these properties and districts, including 8 of the National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the remaining properties and districts are listed separately.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 17, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3184", "text": "Sevier Lake is an intermittent and endorheic lake which lies in the lowest part of the Sevier Desert, Millard County, Utah. Like Great Salt Lake and Utah Lake, it is a remnant of Pleistocene Lake Bonneville. Sevier Lake is fed primarily by the Beaver and Sevier rivers, and the additional inflow is from the lake's watershed that is part of the Escalante\u2013Sevier hydrologic subregion. The lake has been mostly dry throughout recorded history and is a source of wind-blown dust.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3185", "text": "Honj\u014d-Waseda Station is railway station on the Joetsu Shinkansen line in Honj\u014d, Saitama, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company.", "image": "images/3185.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3187", "text": "Akuliarusiarsuup Kuua is a river and valley of the same name in the Qeqqata municipality in central-western Greenland. Its source is the meltwater outflow from Russell Glacier, an outflow of the Greenland ice sheet. The river is a tributary of Qinnguata Kuussua, the main river in the Kangerlussuaq area. For most of its run, the river flows very slowly through the sandur basin of the valley, forming meanders amongst large fields of glacial silt quicksand. The climate is polar continental, with the area receiving very little rainfall.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3188", "text": "Wienerwald is a Municipality in the district of M\u00f6dling in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. It is named after the forest Wienerwald.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3190", "text": "Jailani \"John\" Naro, also known as Haji Naro or John Naro was a former prosecutor that became an Indonesian politician.\nHe had served as the vice chairman of the People's Representative Council, vice chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council, and as the second chairman of the United Development Party.", "image": "images/3190.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3191", "text": null, "image": "images/3191.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3192", "text": "Kumna is a village in Harku Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. It has a population of 290.\nKumna has been the site of a manor house since the 17th century. The current manor house was built in 1913 in a neoclassical style.\nIn 1865 a silver hoard from the 13th century BC was found in Kumna.", "image": "images/3192.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3193", "text": "Al Shouf Cedar Nature Reserve is a nature reserve in the Chouf District of Lebanon. It is located on the slopes of Jebel Baruk mountain and has an area of 550 km\u00b2, nearly 5.3% of the Lebanese territory.\nThe reserve contains the Lebanon cedar forests of Barouk, Maaser el Shouf and Ain Zhalta-Bmohray. It is an Important Bird Area and Eco-tourism area. It hosts 32 species of wild mammals, 200 species of birds, and 500 species of plants.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3194", "text": "Molinia caerulea, known by the common name purple moor-grass, is a species of grass that is native to Europe, west Asia, and north Africa. It grows in locations from the lowlands up to 2,300 m in the Alps. Like most grasses, it grows best in acid soils, ideally pH values of between 3.5 and 5, however, it can continue to live under more extreme conditions, sometimes to as low as 2. It is common on moist heathland, bogs and moorland throughout Britain and Ireland. Introduced populations exist in northeastern and northwestern North America.\nThe specific epithet caerulea means \"deep blue\" and refers to the purple spikelets.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3195", "text": null, "image": "images/3195.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3196", "text": null, "image": "images/3196.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3198", "text": null, "image": "images/3198.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3199", "text": "Dovrefjell is a mountain range in central Norway that forms a natural barrier between Eastern Norway and Tr\u00f8ndelag, the area around Trondheim. As a result, its valleys and passes have been heavily trafficked during and probably preceding historical times. Several mountain inns were established in the Middle Ages to house pilgrims traveling through Dovrefjell to Trondheim, and there are even ruins of an old leper colony in the northern area of it.\nThe main south-north highway and the Dovrebanen railway line both run through the Dovrefjell range. The highway is a year-round highway but on rare occasions it is closed for short periods during heavy winter weather conditions. The mountain range runs through the municipalities of Oppdal in Tr\u00f8ndelag county, Folldal in Hedmark county, Dovre and Lesja in Oppland county, and Sunndal in M\u00f8re og Romsdal county. The municipalities of Oppdal, Folldal, and Dovre, together, make up what is sometimes known as the Dovre Region.\nAs it is a natural habitat for many rare plants and animals, much of the Dovrefjell range has become a national park in several stages starting in 1911, when some plants were put under protection.", "image": "images/3199.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3200", "text": null, "image": "images/3200.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3201", "text": "The Minnesota Planetarium Society was a Minnesota-based organization for the promotion of and education in astronomy. In September 2011, it was absorbed by the Bell Museum of Natural History and the society no longer exists.\nThe Minnesota Planetarium operated from 1960 until it was closed in 2002. Government funding for a new planetarium was cancelled in 2011.", "image": "images/3201.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3202", "text": "TXE, was a family of telephone exchanges developed by the British General Post Office, designed to replace the ageing Strowger systems.\nWhen World War II ended, the UK telephone exchange suppliers supported the GPO\u2019s decision to stay with Strowger until a viable electronic system became available. The GPO largely did this to protect their success in the export market, but it actually had the effect of ultimately destroying it. This allowed competitors to develop their own improved switching systems ahead of the GPO. In 1960 the situation rapidly changed when the Australian Postmaster-General's Department rejected a system from a consortium of British manufacturers who offered a register-controlled version of a motor-uniselector system in favour of a crossbar system from the Ericsson. Suddenly the rules had changed and the race was on to develop an electronic telephone exchange that could operate with the current GPO telephones used in the UK, including shared service.", "image": "images/3202.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3203", "text": "The Air Education and Training Command Studies and Analysis Squadron is a unit of the United States Air Force stationed at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, where it reports directly to the headquarters of Air Education and Training Command, evaluating training programs and systems.\nThe squadron's first two predecessor units served in combat during World War II. The 21st Bombardment Squadron flew Consolidated B-24 Liberators in the Aleutian Campaign, where it participated in one of the earliest direct attacks against Japan. The 21st Bombardment Squadron, Very Heavy flew Boeing B-29 Superfortresses in the strategic bombing campaign against Japan, earning a Distinguished Unit Citation for attacks on the Japanese petroleum industry.\nThe squadron's other predecessor, the 21st Tactical Air Support Squadron served in combat in the Vietnam War from spring 1965 until the withdrawal of U.S. forces in 1973, earning several combat decorations. One squadron member, Captain Hilliard A. Wilbanks, was awarded the Medal of Honor for actions that helped rescue Vietnamese Rangers that had been ambushed by Viet Cong forces.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3204", "text": null, "image": "images/3204.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3205", "text": null, "image": "images/3205.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3206", "text": null, "image": "images/3206.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3207", "text": "MJET GmbH is an Austrian air operator registered in Vienna, Austria. Established in 2007, the company is specialized in business jet management and operations, as well as in other aviation-related activities, including consulting, flight support, aircraft sales & acquisitions, new or used aircraft deliveries.\nAn operations control center, coordinating the company's worldwide operations, is located at MJET's headquarters in Schwechat, Austria, close to Vienna International Airport.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3208", "text": "The Stillwater Overlook is a scenic overlook in Oak Park Heights, Minnesota, United States, just south of the city limits of Stillwater, near the junction of Minnesota State Highway 36 and Minnesota State Highway 95. The overlook was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007 for having state-level significance in politics/government and landscape architecture. It was nominated as a leading example of the early wayside rests developed by the Minnesota Department of Highways Roadside Development Division, as well as for its sophisticated and well-preserved National Park Service rustic architecture, and for being an important work of Minnesota landscape architect Arthur R. Nichols.\nThe main structure on the site is a limestone wall that overlooks the St. Croix River valley. It was built by the National Youth Administration between 1936 and 1937. The limestone was salvaged from the old Minnesota Territorial Prison, which was demolished by the NYA beginning in 1936. The construction is an excellent example of the National Park Service Rustic style, which emphasized the use of locally indigenous materials.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3209", "text": "Spartanburg Historic District is a district in downtown Spartanburg, South Carolina It was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The district was expanded in 2000.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3210", "text": "Marcin Brzezi\u0144ski is a Polish rower. He competed at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics in the men's eight, finishing in 5th and 7th respectively.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3211", "text": "Bodio is a municipality in the district of Leventina in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland.", "image": "images/3211.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3212", "text": null, "image": "images/3212.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3213", "text": "Maia, or Mais, in Cumbria, England was a Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall, and was the last fort at the western end of the Wall, overlooking the Solway Firth.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3214", "text": null, "image": "images/3214.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3215", "text": "Cantabria is an autonomous community in northern Spain with Santander as its capital city. It is recognized as a historic community and is bordered on the east by the Basque Autonomous Community, on the south by Castile and Le\u00f3n, on the west by the Principality of Asturias, and on the north by the Cantabrian Sea.\nCantabria belongs to Green Spain, the name given to the strip of land between the Bay of Biscay and the Cantabrian Mountains, so called because of its particularly lush vegetation, due to the wet and moderate oceanic climate. The climate is strongly influenced by Atlantic Ocean winds trapped by the mountains; the average annual precipitation is about 1,200 mm.\nCantabria has archaeological sites from the Upper Paleolithic period, although the first signs of human occupation date from the Lower Paleolithic. The most significant site for cave paintings is that in the cave of Altamira, dating from about 37,000 BC and declared, along with nine other Cantabrian caves, as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.\nThe modern Province of Cantabria was constituted on 28 July 1778 at Puente San Miguel, Reoc\u00edn. The yearly Day of the Institutions holiday on 28 July celebrates this.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3216", "text": null, "image": "images/3216.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3218", "text": "Fulshear is a city in northwest Fort Bend County, Texas, and is located on the western edge of the Houston\u2013The Woodlands\u2013Sugar Land metropolitan area.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3219", "text": null, "image": "images/3219.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3220", "text": "Lady Jane Grey, also known as Lady Jane Dudley and as \"the Nine Days' Queen\", was an English noblewoman and de facto Queen of England and Ireland from 10 July until 19 July 1553.\nJane was the great-granddaughter of Henry VII through his younger daughter Mary, and was a first cousin once removed of Edward VI. She had an excellent humanist education and a reputation as one of the most learned young women of her day. In May 1553, she married Lord Guildford Dudley, a younger son of Edward's chief minister John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland. In June 1553, Edward VI wrote his will, nominating Jane and her male heirs as successors to the Crown, in part because his half-sister Mary was Roman Catholic, while Jane was a committed Protestant and would support the reformed Church of England, whose foundation Edward claimed to have laid. The will removed his half-sisters, Mary and Elizabeth, from the line of succession on account of their illegitimacy, subverting their claims under the Third Succession Act.\nAfter Edward's death, Jane was proclaimed queen on 10 July 1553 and awaited coronation in the Tower of London.", "image": "images/3220.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3221", "text": "Major General Sir John Eardley Wilmot Inglis KCB was a British Army officer, best known for his role in protecting the British compound for 87 days in the siege of Lucknow.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3222", "text": "Clement Haughton Langston Cazalet DSO was a British tennis player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.\nHe was the son of William Clement Cazalet and Emmeline Agnes Cazalet. Cazalet was educated at Rugby School and Trinity College, Cambridge.\nIn 1908 he won the bronze medal in the men's doubles competition together with his partner Charles Dixon.\nWhile serving in the First World War, Cazalet was awarded the Distinguished Service Order in the 1917 Birthday Honours.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3223", "text": null, "image": "images/3223.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3224", "text": "Miko\u0142aj Krzysztof Radziwi\u0142\u0142, nicknamed The Black, was a Polish-Lithuanian noble who held several administrative positions within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania: Voivode of Vilnius, Grand Lithuanian Chancellor, and Grand Hetman of Lithuania.\nAlternate renditions of his name include Lithuanian: Mikalojus Radvila Juodasis, Belarusian: \u041c\u0456\u043a\u0430\u043b\u0430\u0439 \u0420\u0430\u0434\u0437\u0456\u0432\u0456\u043b \u0427\u043e\u0440\u043d\u044b, and Latin: Nicolaus Radvil. His first name is sometimes given in English as Nicholas.\nMiko\u0142aj was able to gain much political influence thanks to the romance between his cousin Barbara Radziwi\u0142\u0142 and King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Zygmunt II August. This made him one of the most powerful royal advisers. Mikolaj became Marshal of Lithuania, Grand Chancellor of Lithuania, as well as Palatine of Vilnius, gained immense wealth and became the most powerful magnate in the Commonwealth of that time.\nThe growing influence of the Radziwi\u0142\u0142 family was further bolstered when, during a diplomatic mission to Charles V and Ferdinand I, he and his cousin Miko\u0142aj the Red received a hereditary title of Prince.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3225", "text": null, "image": "images/3225.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3226", "text": "NCT is the UK's largest parent charity. Since 1956 it has supported millions of parents through birth and early parenthood whilst also securing major advances in professional practice and public policy.\nIt is a movement of parents supporting parents, with 327 local branches and over 5,000 volunteers offering a wide range of activities. These include Bumps and Babies drop-in sessions, Nearly New Sales selling low-cost baby clothes and equipment, and Baby First Aid courses.\nNCT\u2019s practitioners provide practical and emotional support for expectant and new parents before and after their baby arrives. Its breastfeeding counsellors and peer supporters support mums with feeding entirely free of charge. Its online information centre and national support line provide information to over five million parents each year.", "image": "images/3226.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3228", "text": null, "image": "images/3228.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3229", "text": "Jason Bright is a retired Australian racing driver who competed in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship. He drove the No. 56 Ford FG X Falcon for Britek Motorsport, a satellite team of Prodrive Racing Australia, before retiring from full-time racing at the end of the 2017.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3230", "text": null, "image": "images/3230.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3231", "text": "The Irish state has officially approved the following List of National Monuments in County Wicklow. In the Republic of Ireland, a structure or site may be deemed to be a \"National Monument\", and therefore worthy of state protection, if it is of national importance. If the land adjoining the monument is essential to protect it, this land may also be protected.", "image": "images/3231.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3232", "text": null, "image": "images/3232.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3234", "text": "The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library is the rare book library and literary archive of the Yale University Library in New Haven, Connecticut. Situated on Yale University's Hewitt Quadrangle, the building was designed by Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 1963. Established by a gift of the Beinecke family and given its own endowment, the library is financially independent from the university and is co-governed by the University Library and Yale Corporation. It is one of the largest buildings in the world entirely dedicated to rare books and manuscripts.\nThe library's iconic building reopened in September 2016 after an 18-month closure for major renovations, which included replacing the building's HVAC system and expanding teaching and exhibition capabilities.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3235", "text": "Lanvollon is a commune in the C\u00f4tes-d'Armor department of Brittany in northwestern France.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3236", "text": "Jadwiga Maria Kinga Bal of Zaleszczyki, n\u00e9e Brunicka was a Polish baroness and a lifelong muse of Jacek Malczewski, considered Poland's national painter. She served as the live model for a series of his symbolic portrayals of women, as well as nude studies and mythological beings. Most were completed before the interwar period when Poland had not yet achieved independence.", "image": "images/3236.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3237", "text": "Cangzhou is a prefecture-level city in eastern Hebei province, People's Republic of China. At the 2010 census, Cangzhou's built-up area made of Yunhe, Xinhua districts and Cang County largely being conurbated had a population of 1,205,814 inhabitants, while the prefecture-level administrative unit in total has a population of 7,134,062. It lies approximately 90 kilometres from the major port city of Tianjin, and 180 km from Beijing.", "image": "images/3237.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3238", "text": "Uruphong is a four way intersection and neighbourhood in Thailand. It is in the areas of the Thung Phaya Thai and Thanon Phetchaburi sub-districts which are the part of the Ratchathewi district in downtown Bangkok. It connects the Rama VI and Phetchaburi roads beneath both a footbridge and also to the expressway. It's considered to be the first part of Phetchaburi road and is near the Yommarat railway halt, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Phaya Thai Palace, Ramathibodi Hospital, Phramongkutklao Hospital and Victory Monument.\nIts name comes from a bridge which was historically located across a nearby canal. It was a bridge built to commemorate Prince Urubongs Rajsombhoj, one of the sons of King Chulalongkorn, who died when he was a child. Later on, the bridge and the canal were both demolished to make way for Phetchaburi road, but the name \"Uruphong\" still exists today.\nBetween October 10th and November 7th, 2013, this intersection was used as a protest site for the Yingluck Shinawatra government by the Network of Students and People for Reform of Thailand. These are separate organizations from the People\u2019s Movement to Overthrow the Thaksin Regime and the Dharma Army.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3239", "text": null, "image": "images/3239.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3240", "text": "Powell Street station is a combined BART and Muni Metro rapid transit station in the Market Street subway. Located under Market Street between 4th Street and 5th Street, it serves the Financial District neighborhood and surrounding areas. The three-level station has a large fare mezzanine level, with separate platform levels for Muni Metro and BART below. The fare mezzanine will also connect to the Union Square/Market Street station when it opens. The Powell-Mason and Powell-Hyde cable car lines turn around at Powell and Market adjacent to the station and Hallidie Plaza.\nBART service at the station began on November 5, 1973, followed by Muni Metro service on February 18, 1980.", "image": "images/3240.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3242", "text": null, "image": "images/3242.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3243", "text": "Sir Harry Gilbert Barling, 1st Baronet CB CBE FRCS was an English surgeon.\nBarling was born at Newnham on Severn, Gloucestershire and educated at a boarding school at\nWeston, near Bath. He went to Birmingham in 1875 at the age of 20, to take his matriculation exam at Queen's College, Birmingham, before going on to study at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London and culminating in his admittance to the Royal College of Surgeons in 1879, becoming a Fellow in 1881. It was at this time he was appointed resident pathologist at the General Hospital which would start an association lasting for 60 years. He became President of the hospital in 1925. He was awarded his M.B. degree in 1879 at St Bartholomew's, and his B.S. degree in 1883 at St Bartholomew's and Birmingham.\nIn 1904, Barling was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Birmingham, succeeding Sir Bertram Windle, who was appointed president of Queen's College, Cork. From 1913 to 1933 he held the office of Vice Chancellor of the University of Birmingham, during which time and under his guidance the research departments in mental diseases and cancer were founded.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3244", "text": "Weirton is a city in Brooke and Hancock counties in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Located primarily in Hancock County, the city lies in the northern portions of the state's Northern Panhandle region. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 19,746. Weirton is a principal city of the Weirton\u2013Steubenville, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had a 2010 population of 124,454 residents. Additionally, Weirton is part of Greater Pittsburgh, the 20th largest combined statistical area in the United States with a 2019 estimated population of 2,635,228.", "image": "images/3244.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3245", "text": null, "image": "images/3245.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3246", "text": "Julius Ferninand Skutnabb was a Finnish speed skater. A fireman by profession, he made his international debut at the World Allround Championships in 1914, but his international career was interrupted by World War I. He kept competing nationally, becoming the Finnish Allround Champion in 1914, 1916, and 1917. International activity resumed in 1922 and Skutnabb, already 32 years old, finished fifth at the World Allround Championships that year. After placing sixth at the world championships the following year, his best year came in 1924.\nAt the 1924 Winter Olympics of Chamonix, he first won silver on the 5,000 m behind compatriot Clas Thunberg; the next day he became Olympic Champion on the 10,000 m, while Thunberg took silver. Since these were the first Winter Olympics to be held, his 10,000 m time automatically was the Olympic record. These performances, combined with his 500 m and 1,500 m times during those Olympics, were good enough for a third place in the allround competition, and Skutnabb returned home with three medals \u2013 one of each colour. Later in 1924 Skutnabb won a bronze medal at the World Allround Championships, and in 1926 he became European Allround Champion.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3247", "text": null, "image": "images/3247.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3248", "text": null, "image": "images/3248.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3249", "text": null, "image": "images/3249.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3250", "text": null, "image": "images/3250.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3251", "text": "On June 5, 1968, presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy was mortally wounded shortly after midnight at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Earlier that evening, the 42-year-old junior senator from New York was declared the winner in the South Dakota and California 1968 Democratic Party presidential primaries during the 1968 United States presidential election. He was pronounced dead at 1:44 a.m. PDT on June 6, about 26 hours after he had been shot.\nFollowing dual victories in the California and South Dakota primary elections for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States, Senator Kennedy spoke to journalists and campaign workers at a live televised celebration from the stage of his headquarters at the Ambassador Hotel. Shortly after leaving the podium and exiting through a kitchen hallway, he was mortally wounded by multiple shots fired from a handgun. Kennedy died in the Good Samaritan Hospital 26 hours later. The shooter was 24-year-old Sirhan Sirhan. In 1969, Sirhan was convicted of murdering the senator and sentenced to death. His sentence was commuted to life in prison in 1972.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3252", "text": null, "image": "images/3252.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3253", "text": "Events from the year 1650 in Sweden", "image": "images/3253.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3254", "text": "Leiinae is a subfamily of fungus gnats in the family Mycetophilidae. There are at least 4 genera and about 7 described species in Leiinae.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3255", "text": null, "image": "images/3255.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3256", "text": "This is a list of the preserved Colonial churches in Mexico City, the capital of Mexico.\nAside from being a notable city in colonial times, the city grew in the 20th century enormously in terms of population, adhering to over a hundred of suburbs close to the city. This is why the churches of the colonial city are only those located in the center, the rest of the churches listed are also colonial but of former suburbs, today parts of the city.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3257", "text": "Nephrolepis cordifolia, is a fern native to northern Australia and Asia. It has many common names including fishbone fern, tuberous sword fern, tuber ladder fern, erect sword fern, narrow sword fern and ladder fern, and herringbone fern. It is indigenous to the Hawaiian Islands where it is known as kupukupu, okupukupu or ni'ani'au It is similar to the related fern Nephrolepis exaltata.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3258", "text": "Radford University is a public university in Radford, Virginia. It is one of the state's eight doctorate-granting public universities. Founded in 1910, Radford offers curricula for undergraduates in more than 100 fields, graduate programs including the M.F.A., M.B.A., M.A., M.S., Ed.S., Psy.D., M.S.W., and specialized doctoral programs in health-related professions.", "image": "images/3258.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3259", "text": null, "image": "images/3259.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3260", "text": "Linyang Temple is a Buddhist temple located in the Jin'an District of Fuzhou, Fujian.", "image": "images/3260.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3261", "text": "SMS Rheinland was one of four Nassau-class battleships, the first dreadnoughts built for the German Imperial Navy. Rheinland mounted twelve 28 cm main guns in six twin turrets in an unusual hexagonal arrangement. The navy built Rheinland and her sister ships in response to the revolutionary British HMS Dreadnought, which had been launched in 1906. Rheinland was laid down in June 1907, launched the following year in October, and commissioned in April 1910.\nRheinland's extensive service with the High Seas Fleet during World War I included several fleet advances into the North Sea, some in support of raids against the English coast conducted by the German battlecruisers of I Scouting Group. These sorties culminated in the Battle of Jutland on 31 May \u2013 1 June 1916, in which Rheinland was heavily engaged by British destroyers in close-range night fighting.\nThe ship also saw duty in the Baltic Sea, as part of the support force for the Battle of the Gulf of Riga in 1915. She returned to the Baltic as the core of an expeditionary force to aid the White Finns in the Finnish Civil War in 1918, but ran aground shortly after arriving in the area.", "image": "images/3261.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3262", "text": "Pueblo Bonito is the largest and best-known great house in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, northern New Mexico. It was built by the Ancestral Puebloans who occupied the structure between AD 828 and 1126.\nAccording to the National Park Service, \"Pueblo Bonito is the most thoroughly investigated and celebrated cultural site in Chaco Canyon. Planned and constructed in stages between AD 850 to AD 1150 by ancestral Puebloan peoples, this was the center of the Chacoan world.\"\nAnthropologist Brian Fagan has said that \"Pueblo Bonito is an archeological icon, as famous as England's Stonehenge, Mexico's Teotihuacan, or Peru's Machu Picchu.\"\nIn January 1941, a section of the canyon wall known as Threatening Rock, or tse biyaa anii'ahi in Navajo, collapsed as a result of a rock fall, destroying some of the structure's rear wall and a number of rooms. The builders of Pueblo Bonito appear to have been well aware of this threat, but chose to build beneath the fractured stone anyway. The wall stood 97 feet high and weighed approximately 30,000 tons; the Puebloans compensated by building structural reinforcements for the slab.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3263", "text": null, "image": "images/3263.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3264", "text": null, "image": "images/3264.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3265", "text": "Interstate 895 is an Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as the Harbor Tunnel Thruway, the highway runs 14.87 miles between one junction with I-95 in Elkridge and another interchange with I-95 on the east side of Baltimore. I-895 is a toll road that crosses the Patapsco River estuary via the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel, connecting U.S. Route 1, I-695, and the Baltimore\u2013Washington Parkway in the southwestern suburbs of Baltimore with US 40 on the east side of Baltimore. In conjunction with a pair of spurs, unsigned I-895A and I-895B, I-895 provides access to the tunnel from I-97 and Maryland Route 2 in Glen Burnie. The highway is designed for through traffic by having partial interchanges that require vehicles from almost all starting points to pass through the tunnel and the tunnel toll plaza, where a $4 toll is charged to passenger vehicles, before exiting the facility.\nThe idea of a crossing of the Patapsco River south of downtown Baltimore had been studied since the 1930s.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3268", "text": "This is a list of authors who have written dramatic works in the Russian language.\nSee also: List of Russian-language writers, List of Russian-language poets, List of Russian-language novelists, List of Russian artists, List of Russian architects, List of Russian inventors, List of Russian explorers, Russian culture", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3269", "text": "SMS Amazone was the sixth member of the ten-ship Gazelle class of light cruisers that were built for the German Kaiserliche Marine in the late 1890s and early 1900s. The Gazelle class was the culmination of earlier unprotected cruiser and aviso designs, combining the best aspects of both types in what became the progenitor of all future light cruisers of the Imperial fleet. Built to be able to serve with the main German fleet and as a colonial cruiser, she was armed with a battery of ten 10.5 cm guns and a top speed of 21.5 knots.\nAfter commissioning in late 1901, Amazone spent the first four years of her career in the reconnaissance forces of the German fleet. There, she earned a reputation for being the most accident-prone vessel of the fleet, being involved in numerous collisions and other accidents. During this period, she conducted training exercises with the rest of the fleet and made several trips abroad. As more modern cruisers began to enter service in 1905, Amazone was placed in reserve until the start of World War I in 1914.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3271", "text": "The 1984 election to the European Parliament was the first since the inaugural election of 1979 and the 1981 enlargement of the European Community to include Greece. It was also the last before the accession of Spain and Portugal in 1986.\nResults showed centre-left and right wing MEPs profiting at the expense of the far-left and centre-right. The Socialists consolidated their position as the biggest group in the Parliament and there were notable changes for the smaller groups, with far-right MEPs forming a group and the coalescence of the Green and Regionalist group known as \"Rainbow\". Overall turnout dropped to 61%. No majority was achieved.", "image": "images/3271.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3273", "text": null, "image": "images/3273.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3274", "text": "The Mountain Education Centre of New Zealand was formally a division of Tai Poutini Polytechnic, located in Wanaka, New Zealand. Tai Poutini Polytechnic continues to run the Ski Patrol Programme from its Wanaka Campus.", "image": "images/3274.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3275", "text": "Elfriede Br\u00fcning, also known as Elke Klent, was a German communist journalist and novelist. She worked for newspapers such as the Berliner Tageblatt, the Berliner B\u00f6rsen-Courier and the Vossische Zeitung.\nBr\u00fcning was born in Berlin. In 1930, she joined the Communist Party of Germany. Before World War II, she was arrested in 1935 for communism-related activities, before being released in 1937. In 1937, she married Joachim Barckhausen, a writer and editor. Their daughter, Christiane, born in 1942, also became a writer. After the German reunification, she became a member of Die Linke. Br\u00fcning turned 100 in November 2010.\nBr\u00fcning died from natural causes on 5 August 2014 in Berlin, aged 103.", "image": "images/3275.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3277", "text": "Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is a country in Western Asia constituting the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula. With a land area of approximately 2,150,000 km\u00b2, Saudi Arabia is geographically the largest sovereign state in Western Asia, the second-largest in the Arab world, the fifth-largest in Asia, and the 12th-largest in the world. Saudi Arabia is bordered by Jordan and Iraq to the north, Kuwait to the northeast, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates to the east, Oman to the southeast and Yemen to the south; it is separated from Egypt and Israel by the Gulf of Aqaba. It is the only country with both a Red Sea coast and a Persian Gulf coast, and most of its terrain consists of arid desert, lowland and mountains. As of October 2018, the Saudi economy was the largest in the Middle East and the 18th largest in the world. Saudi Arabia also has one of the world's youngest populations: 50 percent of its 33.4 million people are under 25 years old.\nThe territory that now constitutes Saudi Arabia was the site of several ancient cultures and civilizations. The prehistory of Saudi Arabia shows some of the earliest traces of human activity in the world.", "image": "images/3277.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3278", "text": null, "image": "images/3278.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3279", "text": "Typhoon is a Russian family of Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected armored vehicles in service since 2014.\nAround 120 Russian companies including KamAZ, Gaz-Group, and Bauman University, etc. are taking part in Typhoon program. The main aim of the program is to design a fundamentally new unified platform for all Russian armored wheeled vehicles.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3280", "text": "Sabrina Maier is an Austrian alpine ski racer. Maier specializes in the speed events of Downhill and Super-G. Maier made her World Cup debut on 4 December 2015.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3281", "text": "The 1974 United States Senate election in Oklahoma was held November 3, 1974. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Henry Bellmon narrowly won re-election to a second term, beating Representative Ed Edmondson by nearly 4,000 votes.", "image": "images/3281.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3282", "text": null, "image": "images/3282.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3283", "text": null, "image": "images/3283.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3284", "text": "Judith Mary Cummins is a British Labour Party politician. She has been the Member of Parliament for Bradford South since May 2015.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3285", "text": "Elizabeth Seymour, Duchess of Somerset and suo jure Baroness Percy was a great heiress. She was styled Lady Elizabeth Percy between 1667 and 1679, Countess of Ogle between 1679 and 1681, Lady Elizabeth Thynne between 1681 and 1682 and Duchess of Somerset between 1682 and 1722. Elizabeth was the only surviving child and sole heiress of Joceline Percy, 11th Earl of Northumberland. Lady Elizabeth was one of the closest personal friends of Queen Anne, which led Jonathan Swift to direct at her one of his sharpest satires, The Windsor Prophecy, in which she was named \"Carrots.\"", "image": "images/3285.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3286", "text": null, "image": "images/3286.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3287", "text": "The 2018 S\u00e3o Paulo gubernatorial election occurred on 7 October 2018 and 28 October 2018, and elected the Governor and Vice Governor of S\u00e3o Paulo and 94 State Deputies.\nThe previous gubernatorial election in the state was held on October 2014, in which Geraldo Alckmin of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party was re-elected in the first round with 57.31% of the vote, against 21.53% of Paulo Skaf and 18.22% of Alexandre Padilha.", "image": "images/3287.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3288", "text": null, "image": "images/3288.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3289", "text": "Bidessonotus inconspicuus is a species of predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. It is found in North America.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3290", "text": "As of February 2001, there were 1,124 listed buildings with Grade II status in the English city of Brighton and Hove. The total at 2009 was similar. The city, on the English Channel coast approximately 52 miles south of London, was formed as a unitary authority in 1997 by the merger of the neighbouring towns of Brighton and Hove. Queen Elizabeth II granted city status in 2000.\nIn England, a building or structure is defined as \"listed\" when it is placed on a statutory register of buildings of \"special architectural or historic interest\" by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, a Government department, in accordance with the Planning Act 1990. English Heritage, a non-departmental public body, acts as an agency of this department to administer the process and advise the department on relevant issues. There are three grades of listing status. The Grade II designation is the lowest, and is used for \"nationally important buildings of special interest\". Grade II* is used for \"particularly important buildings of more than special interest\"; there are 69 such buildings in the city. There are also 24 Grade I listed buildings in Brighton and Hove.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3294", "text": "There are 281 properties and historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Worcester, Massachusetts. Of these, 81 are west of I-190 and the north-south section of I-290 and south of Massachusetts Route 122, and are listed below. One listing, the Blackstone Canal Historic District, overlaps into other parts of the city.\nThe locations of National Register properties and districts may be seen in an online map by clicking on \"Map of all coordinates\".\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 17, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3295", "text": "1980 was a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1980th year of the Common Era and Anno Domini designations, the 980th year of the 2nd millennium, the 80th year of the 20th century, and the 1st year of the 1980s decade.", "image": "images/3295.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3296", "text": null, "image": "images/3296.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3297", "text": null, "image": "images/3297.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3298", "text": "Aslanhane Mosque is a 13th-century mosque in Ankara, Turkey.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3299", "text": "Stanis\u0142aw Tatar nom de guerre \"Stanis\u0142aw Tabor\" was a Polish Army colonel in the interwar period and, during World War II, one of the commanders of Armia Krajowa, Polish resistance movement. He was appointed brigade general in 1943 and half-a-year later flew from occupied Poland to London.\nAfter the war ended, Tatar betrayed the London-based Polish government-in-exile by organising an illegal handover of its vast reserves of money and gold, to the communist regime. The first batch of money was stolen en route by a consul in 1945, yet Tatar went on with his plan in 1947. He came back to Poland in 1949 on the promise of military leadership with LWP, only to be arrested and falsely accused of conspiracy against the party by the Stalinist secret police. Subsequently, Tatar was tried and sentenced to life imprisonment in the so-called Trial of the Generals, but released from prison during Polish October of 1956.", "image": "images/3299.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3300", "text": "This list contains all cultural property of national significance in the canton of Geneva from the 2009 Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance. It is sorted by municipality and contains 86 individual buildings, 46 collections and 10 archaeological finds.\nThe geographic coordinates provided are in the Swiss coordinate system as given in the Inventory.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3301", "text": "Toxopneustes pileolus, commonly known as the flower urchin, is a widespread and commonly encountered species of sea urchin from the Indo-West Pacific. It is considered highly dangerous, as it is capable of delivering extremely painful and medically significant stings when touched. It inhabits coral reefs, seagrass beds, and rocky or sandy environments at depths of up to 90 m. It feeds on algae, bryozoans, and organic detritus.\nIts common name is derived from its numerous and distinctively flower-like pedicellariae, which are usually pinkish-white to yellowish-white in color with a central purple dot. It possesses short and blunt spines, though these are commonly hidden beneath the pedicellariae. The rigid \"shell\" is a variegated deep red and gray in color, though in rare cases it may be greenish to light purple.", "image": "images/3301.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3302", "text": "Teresin-Gaj is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Teresin, within Sochaczew County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "image": "images/3302.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3303", "text": "Rikuzen-Ono Station is a railway station in the city of Higashimatsushima, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company.", "image": "images/3303.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3304", "text": null, "image": "images/3304.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3305", "text": "Thomas Alexander Smith was an American politician who was a member of the Maryland State Senate and represented the 1st congressional district of Maryland in the United States House of Representatives from 1905 to 1907.\nSmith was born near Greenwood, Delaware, and moved with his parents to Ridgely, Maryland, as a youth in 1856. He attended the public schools and Denton Academy, and taught school in Delaware, Maryland, and Michigan. He returned to Ridgely, where he was postmaster from August 4, 1885, to November 25, 1889. He engaged in the mercantile business, and was a member of the board of school commissioners for Caroline County, Maryland, from 1889 to 1893.\nIn 1894 and 1896, Smith served as a member of the Maryland State Senate, and was chief of the Maryland Bureau of Statistics and Information from 1900 to 1904. He was the first vice president of the National Association of Labor Statisticians in 1903 and 1904, and member of the board of State aid and charities in 1904 and 1905. He was one of the founders of the Bank of Ridgely, and served as its first president.", "image": "images/3305.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3306", "text": "Toronto is the largest city of Canada and one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the world. Many immigrant cultures have brought their traditions languages and music to Toronto.\nToronto is a business-minded, conscientious, socially progressive, and pluralistic city. It is a city of many museums, theatres, festival events and sports activities. The city features many distinctive neighbourhoods bustling with activity and vitality. Many of these neighbourhoods were originally built as streetcar suburbs in the past and are still vibrant today. This is partially because of an influx of residents in the downtown caused by a large amount of new condominium construction in the city since the mid 2000s.\nToronto is one of the few cities in North America to retain its historic streetcar lines. These streetcars are not touristic streetcars, but are an integral part of the transit system. This streetcar network crisscrosses the downtown area and some of the suburban parts of the city as well. The city also features many unique neighbourhoods.", "image": "images/3306.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3307", "text": "David Edward Martin is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club West Ham United. He has played for the England under-17, England under-19 and England under-20 teams.", "image": "images/3307.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3308", "text": null, "image": "images/3308.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3309", "text": "Donauw\u00f6rth is a city in Bavaria in Germany. It is the capital of the district of Donau-Ries. The mayor is currently Armin Neudert from the Christian Social Union of Bavaria. The city is said to have been founded by two fishermen where two rivers meet. The city is on the scenic route called the \"Romantische Stra\u00dfe\". It is twinned with the town of Perchtoldsdorf, Austria.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3310", "text": "L'estro armonico, Op. 3, is a set of 12 concertos for stringed instruments by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, first published in Amsterdam in 1711. Vivaldi's Twelve Trio Sonatas, Op. 1, and Twelve Violin Sonatas, Op. 2, only contained sonatas, thus L'estro armonico was his first collection of concertos appearing in print. It was also the first time he chose a foreign publisher, Estienne Roger, instead of an Italian. Each concerto was printed in eight parts: four violins, two violas, cello and continuo. The continuo part was printed as a figured bass for violone and harpsichord.\nThe concertos belong to the concerto a 7 format, that is: for each concerto there are seven independent parts. In each consecutive group of three concertos, the first is a concerto for four violins, the second for two violins, and the third a solo violin concerto. The cello gets solistic passages in several of the concertos for four and two violins, so that a few of the concertos conform to the traditional Roman concerto grosso format where a concertino of two violins and cello plays in contrast to a string orchestra. L'estro armonico pioneered orchestral unisono in concerto movements.", "image": "images/3310.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3311", "text": null, "image": "images/3311.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3312", "text": "The 3.7 cm Flak M42 was the marine version of the 3.7-centimetre Flak 36/37 and used by the Kriegsmarine on surface ships and as the M42U on Type VII and Type IX U-boats. The 3.7 cm Flak M42U used several types of mounts and entered service in autumn 1943.", "image": "images/3312.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3313", "text": null, "image": "images/3313.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3314", "text": "William George Hardy CM was a Canadian professor, writer, and ice hockey administrator. He lectured on the Classics at the University of Alberta from 1922 to 1964, and served as president of the Canadian Authors Association. He was an administrator of Canadian and international ice hockey, and served as president of the Alberta Amateur Hockey Association, the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, the International Ice Hockey Association, and the International Ice Hockey Federation.\nHardy was self-taught in Greek and Latin. He paid his way through university by earning scholarships, and won the Governor General's Academic Medal in Classics and English. He earned a Master of Arts at the University of Toronto, and then a Ph.D. at the University of Chicago. He educated about the Classics and world events by radio, and gave 250 talks on CBC Radio. He was critical of progressive education in Alberta, arguing it did not prepare students for university and lacked emphasis on the three Rs. He authored eight novels, six other books, and over 200 short stories published in Maclean's and The Saturday Evening Post.", "image": "images/3314.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3315", "text": "The leichter gepanzerter Munitionstransportwagen was a light armoured ammunition carrier used by Nazi Germany during World War II as early as the Battle of France in June 1940.", "image": "images/3315.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3316", "text": "Events from the year 1951 in the United Kingdom. This is the year of the Festival of Britain and a general election returning Winston Churchill to power.", "image": "images/3316.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3317", "text": "Actinobacillus suis is a beta-haemolytic, Gram-negative bacterium of the family Pasteurellaceae.\nThe bacterium has many strains and is the pathogen responsible for Actinobacillosis in pigs of all ages. It can also infect wild birds, domestic ruminants, dogs, cats and horses.\nThe organism can be found in the respiratory tract and tonsils of both infected and healthy pigs that act as carriers. Transmission is via the respiratory tract and piglets are usually infected early on in life.\nHerds with a high health status are more at risk and outbreaks can be explosive.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3318", "text": "The Russian Premier League is the top division professional association football league in Russia. It was established at the end of 2001 as the Russian Football Premier League and was rebranded with its current name in 2018. From 1992 through 2001, the top level of the Russian football league system was the Russian Football Championship. There are 16 teams in the competition. The league has three Champions League qualifying spots given to the top three teams at the end of the season and the two Europa League spots will be allocated to the fourth and fifth placed teams. The last two teams are relegated to the Russian National Football League at the end of the season.\nThe Russian Premier League succeeded the Top Division including history and records. The Top Division was run by the Professional Football League of Russia. Creation of the Premier League is considered to give the clubs a greater degree of independence. The league is currently called Tinkoff Russian Premier League for sponsorship reasons.\nSince the introduction of the Russian Premier League in 2002, CSKA Moscow, Zenit Saint Petersburg, Lokomotiv Moscow, Rubin Kazan and Spartak Moscow have won the title.", "image": "images/3318.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3320", "text": "Mirotice is a town in P\u00edsek District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,200 inhabitants. It is known as the birthplace of Mikol\u00e1\u0161 Ale\u0161.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3321", "text": null, "image": "images/3321.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3322", "text": "The Pontiac Firebird is an American automobile that was built and produced by Pontiac from the 1967 to 2002 model years. Designed as a pony car to compete with the Ford Mustang and Mercury Cougar, it was introduced on February 23, 1967, simultaneous with GM's Chevrolet division platform-sharing Camaro. This also coincided with the release of the 1967 Mercury Cougar, Ford's upscale, platform-sharing version of the Mustang.\nThe name \"Firebird\" was also previously used by GM for the General Motors Firebird 1950s and early 1960s concept cars.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3323", "text": null, "image": "images/3323.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3327", "text": null, "image": "images/3327.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3328", "text": "Spectre is a 2015 British-American action movie. It is the twenty-fourth James Bond movie produced by Eon Productions. It stars Daniel Craig in his fourth performance as James Bond, and Christoph Waltz as Ernst Stavro Blofeld. It was directed by Sam Mendes as his second James Bond movie following Skyfall, and was written by John Logan, Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Jez Butterworth. It is distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures. With a budget between $245\u2013300 million, it is one of the most expensive movies ever made. It was released on November 7, 2015 to mixed reviews.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3329", "text": null, "image": "images/3329.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3330", "text": "Hot pressing is a high-pressure, low-strain-rate powder metallurgy process for forming of a powder or powder compact at a temperature high enough to induce sintering and creep processes. This is achieved by the simultaneous application of heat and pressure.\nHot pressing is mainly used to fabricate hard and brittle materials. One large use is in the consolidation of diamond-metal composite cutting tools and technical ceramics. The densification works through particle rearrangement and plastic flow at the particle contacts. The loose powder or the pre-compacted part is in most of the cases filled to a graphite mould that allows induction or resistance heating up to temperatures of typically 2,400 \u00b0C. Pressures of up to 50 MPa can be applied. Other great use is in the pressing of different types of polymers.\nWithin hot pressing technology, three distinctly different types of heating can be found in use: induction heating, indirect resistance heating and field assisted sintering technique / direct hot pressing.", "image": "images/3330.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3331", "text": "Aiko, Princess Toshi is the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan.", "image": "images/3331.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3332", "text": null, "image": "images/3332.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3333", "text": null, "image": "images/3333.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3335", "text": null, "image": "images/3335.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3336", "text": null, "image": "images/3336.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3337", "text": null, "image": "images/3337.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3338", "text": "Saint Denis of Paris was a 3rd-century Christian martyr and saint. According to his hagiographies, he was bishop of Paris in the third century and, together with his companions Rusticus and Eleutherius, was martyred for his faith by decapitation. Some accounts placed this during Domitian's persecution and identified St Denis of Paris with the Areopagite who was converted by Paul the Apostle and who served as the first bishop of Athens. Assuming Denis's historicity, it is now considered more likely that he suffered under the persecution of the emperor Decius shortly after AD 250.\nDenis is the most famous cephalophore in Christian legend, with a popular story claiming that the decapitated bishop picked up his head and walked several miles while preaching a sermon on repentance. He is venerated in the Catholic Church as the patron saint of France and Paris and is accounted one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. A chapel was raised at the site of his burial by a local Christian woman; it was later expanded into an abbey and basilica, around which grew up the French city of Saint-Denis, now a suburb of Paris.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3340", "text": "The Ch\u00e2teau des Baux is a fortified castle built during the 10th century, located in Les Baux-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rh\u00f4ne, southern France.", "image": "images/3340.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3341", "text": null, "image": "images/3341.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3343", "text": "This is a list of Sites of Community Importance in Balearic Islands.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3344", "text": "One Town also called the \"old town\", is located in Visakhapatnam City, India. The area falls under the local administrative limits of Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation,", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3345", "text": "Bindeshwari Dubey was a freedom fighter, trade unionist and politician who served as Chief Minister of Bihar between 12 March 1985 and 13 February 1988.\nDubey was involved in the nationalisation of Indian collieries, especially in the Chhotanagpur region that was then a part of Bihar. He held the portfolios of Law, Justice and Labour in the Union Council of Ministers in Rajiv Gandhi's cabinet. Earlier, he had held offices at state level as Minister of Education, Transport and Health. He was a member of the Seventh Lok Sabha between 1980 and 1984, representing the Giridih constituency in Bihar. He was a member of the Rajya Sabha from 1988 until his death. Earlier he had been a member of Bihar Legislative Assembly during 1952\u201357, 1962\u201377 and 1985\u201388. He had also been a National as well as State President of INTUC besides being a Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee President.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3346", "text": null, "image": "images/3346.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3347", "text": "This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of paintings for the Prefecture of Ehime.", "image": "images/3347.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3348", "text": "Israel Shipyards is one of the largest shipbuilding and repair facilities in the eastern Mediterranean. The company also operates the first and only privately owned port in Israel.\nThe company\u2019s facilities are located at the Kishon Port include a brand new shiplift, capable lifting up to 3000 tons, or 100 meters LOA ships, and about 1000 meters long quay with 12 meters of water depth.", "image": "images/3348.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3349", "text": "Independent Theatre Pakistan is a Pakistani theatre company and performing arts organization based in Lahore, Punjab, established in March 2012. The group is directed by founder, writer and director Azeem Hamid. It is the youngest theatre company in continuous production to have performed both internationally and domestically from Pakistan. Since their inception, the group has performed over twenty-five theatrical productions.\nThe group primarily performs in Urdu language but has also done theatrical productions in English and Punjabi languages. They have extensively focused on the revival of Urdu literature in Pakistan. Independent Theatre Pakistan aims to work for the development of youth in Pakistan through the creative and performing arts.\nIndependent Theatre Pakistan have produced original theatrical productions such as Awaaz, a psychological thriller play and the satirical short-play Kuttay. Also, they have adapted the works of progressive South Asian writers like Saadat Hassan Manto, Rajinder Singh Bedi, Krishan Chander, Imtiaz Ali Taj, Ashfaq Ahmed and Meerza Adeeb.", "image": "images/3349.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3352", "text": null, "image": "images/3352.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3353", "text": null, "image": "images/3353.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3354", "text": null, "image": "images/3354.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3355", "text": null, "image": "images/3355.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3356", "text": "The Edmondston\u2013Alston House is a historic house located at 21 East Battery in Charleston, South Carolina. The house is also known as the Charles Edmonston House, the Alston House, and the Middleton-Smith House.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3357", "text": null, "image": "images/3357.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3359", "text": "Yale College is the undergraduate college of Yale University. Founded in 1701, it is the original school of the university. Although other Yale schools were founded as early as 1810, all of Yale was officially known as Yale College until 1887, when its schools were confederated and the institution was renamed Yale University. It is one of the most prestigious colleges in the United States.\nOriginally established to train Congregationalist ministers, the college began teaching humanities and natural sciences by the late 18th century. At the same time, students began organizing extracurricular organizations: first literary societies, and later publications, sports teams, and singing groups. By the middle of the 19th century, it was the largest college in the United States. In 1847, it was joined by another undergraduate school at Yale, the Sheffield Scientific School, which was absorbed into the college in 1956.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3360", "text": "Georgios Kokolakis is a former Greek footballer who currently works for Greek giants Olympiacos, as a Scout.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3361", "text": "This is a list of people from Brampton, Ontario, Canada.\nNote that this list largely does not include players from the Brampton Beast ECHL hockey team. Also note included are people who were post-secondary students who didn't live locally before or after, namely Kent Monkman and Patrick McKenna.", "image": "images/3361.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3362", "text": null, "image": "images/3362.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3363", "text": "Richard Weedt Widmark was an American film, stage, and television actor and producer.\nHe was nominated for an Academy Award for his role as the villainous Tommy Udo in his debut film, Kiss of Death, for which he also won the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer. Early in his career, Widmark was typecast in similar villainous or anti-hero roles in films noir, but he later branched out into more heroic leading and supporting roles in Westerns, mainstream dramas, and horror films among others.\nFor his contributions to the motion picture industry, Widmark has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6800 Hollywood Boulevard. In 2002, he was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3364", "text": null, "image": "images/3364.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3365", "text": "John McLachlan was a Scottish architect, based in Edinburgh operating in the late 19th century. He was a brother-in-law to Robert Morham. He has been described as a \"minor master\".", "image": "images/3365.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3366", "text": "Toroslar is a municipality and district governorate in Greater Mersin, Turkey. Mersin is one of 30 metropolitan centers in Turkey with more than one municipality within city borders. Now in Mersin there are four second-level municipalities in addition to Greater Mersin municipality. The mayor of Toroslar is Hamit Tuna.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3368", "text": null, "image": "images/3368.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3369", "text": null, "image": "images/3369.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3370", "text": "The Arrogant-class ships of the line were a class of twelve 74-gun third rate ships designed by Sir Thomas Slade for the Royal Navy.", "image": "images/3370.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3371", "text": "The Skytrail Bridge spans the South Saskatchewan River in Outlook, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was originally built by the Canadian Pacific Railway over the full width of the river's flood channel and has eight spans. It served as a railway bridge from October 23, 1912, until March 16, 1987. In 2003 it was converted to a pedestrian bridge and is now the longest pedestrian bridge in Canada. The bridge is part of the Trans-Canada Trail. Due to structural issues, the bridge has been closed since late 2013.", "image": "images/3371.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3372", "text": null, "image": "images/3372.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3373", "text": null, "image": "images/3373.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3374", "text": null, "image": "images/3374.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3375", "text": "A medium machine gun, in modern terms, usually refers to a belt-fed automatic firearm firing a full-powered rifle cartridge.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3376", "text": "None", "image": "images/3376.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3377", "text": null, "image": "images/3377.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3378", "text": null, "image": "images/3378.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3379", "text": "2,4,6-Tribromoaniline is a chemical compound with a formula of C\u2086H\u2084Br\u2083N. It is used in organic synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and fire-extinguishing agents.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3380", "text": null, "image": "images/3380.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3381", "text": "Rockingham station is a railway station on the Transperth network. It is located on the Mandurah line, 43.2 kilometres from Perth station serving the suburb of Cooloongup.", "image": "images/3381.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3382", "text": "Thomas Elsa Jones was the fifth president of Fisk University, serving - and especially fundraising - from 1926 to 1946. He was later president of Earlham College, 1946 to 1958. A Quaker, Jones served as a missionary with his wife in Japan, and sponsored the first 'Friends' meetings in Nashville on Fisk campus.\nGrowing up in Fairmount, Indiana, Jones attended Fairmount Academy. He received his bachelor's degree from Earlham College in 1912, and studied at Hartford Theological Seminary, graduating with a B.D. in 1915. Jones earned an M.A. in 1917 and a Ph.D. in sociology in 1926 from Columbia University.\nJones died on August 5, 1973, in Richmond, Indiana, home of Earlham College.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3384", "text": "What now survives of the old Caprington Loch is situated near Earlston, Riccarton, East Ayrshire, Scotland. The loch was a natural feature, sitting in a hollow on the old Caprington Castle estate. The loch waters drain via the Todrigs Burn that flows into the River Irvine to the east of Gatehead village. It was partly drained, probably sometime after the 1820s, as were so many other lochs, as part of 18th and 19th centuries extensive agricultural improvements and the only area of open water that remains does so as it was once used as a curling pond for the Caprington Castle Estate owners and their employees or tenants.", "image": "images/3384.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3385", "text": "Ervand George Kogbetliantz was an Armenian-American mathematician and the first president of the Yerevan State University. He left Russia in 1918. He received a Doctorate in mathematics from the University of Paris in 1923. His mathematical work was mainly on infinite series, on the theory of orthogonal polynomials, on an algorithm for singular value decomposition which bears his name, on algorithms for the evaluation of elementary functions in computers, and on the enumeration of prime elements of the Gaussian integers. He also invented a three-dimensional version of chess, and was working at his death with Bobby Fischer on a game of chess for three people. When he first went to America, he taught Mathematics at Lehigh University. In the early 1950s, he was a consultant for IBM in New York City and taught at Columbia University. Prior to moving back to Paris and retiring, he was a professor at Rockefeller University.", "image": "images/3385.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3386", "text": "Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae is a plant pathogen that causes cedar-apple rust. In virtually any location where apples or crabapples and Eastern red-cedar coexist, cedar apple rust can be a destructive or disfiguring disease on both the apples and cedars. Quince and hawthorn are the most common host and many species of juniper can substitute for the eastern red cedars.", "image": "images/3386.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3387", "text": "Carnivora is an order of placental mammals that have specialized in primarily eating flesh. Its members are formally referred to as carnivorans, though some species are omnivorous, like raccoons and bears, and quite a few species like pandas are specialized herbivores. The word 'carnivore' is derived from Latin car\u014d \"flesh\" and vor\u0101re \"to devour\", it refers to any meat-eating organism. The order Carnivora is the fifth largest order of mammals and one of the more successful members of the group; it comprises at least 279 species living on every major landmass and in a variety of habitats, ranging the cold polar regions to the hyper-arid region of the Sahara Desert to the open seas. They come in a huge array of different body plans in contrasting shapes and sizes. The smallest carnivoran is the least weasel with a body length of about 11 cm and a weight of about 25 g. The largest is the southern elephant seal, with adult males weighing up to 5,000 kg and measuring up to 6.7 m. All species of carnivorans are descended from a group of mammals which were related to today's pangolins, having appeared in North America 6 million years after the Cretaceous\u2013Paleogene extinction event.", "image": "images/3387.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3388", "text": "District 2 is a city district of D\u00fcsseldorf, the state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The district covers an area of 7,18 square kilometres and has about 57,000 inhabitants.\nDistrict 2 is the smallest of all districts in D\u00fcsseldorf and next to the central city district 1, it is the only of D\u00fcsseldorf's districts to not touch the city limits. Starting clockwise from North-west to South-west, District 2 borders with the following D\u00fcsseldorf districts: 1, 6, 7, 8 and 3.", "image": "images/3388.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3389", "text": "Jos\u00e9 Val del Omar was a Spanish photographer, film director and inventor.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3391", "text": null, "image": "images/3391.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3392", "text": "Tamara Leigh Nowitzki is a Paralympic swimming competitor from Australia and a silver medalist at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics..", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3394", "text": null, "image": "images/3394.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3395", "text": "Mwandi District is a district of Zambia, located in Western Province.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3397", "text": "Mauvages is a commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.", "image": "images/3397.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3398", "text": "The 1910 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 29th season in St. Louis, Missouri and the 19th season in the National League. The Cardinals went 63\u201390 during the season and finished 7th in the National League.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3399", "text": null, "image": "images/3399.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3400", "text": null, "image": "images/3400.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3402", "text": null, "image": "images/3402.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3403", "text": "Splendid Mountain Watercolours or Splendid Mountain Sketchbook is a collection of sketches and watercolors by John Singer Sargent, executed when he was fourteen years old, and on a summer excursion to Switzerland\u2019s Bernese Alps in the Berner Oberland in 1870. The sketchbook contains 60 leaves, including 14 watercolors and 47 crayon or graphite studies of the mountains, landscapes and people he encountered while traveling with his family.\nSargent began working in the notebook during a three-week trek with his father at the end of June 1870, after which he spent the rest of the summer with the entire family in the high Alpine village of M\u00fcrren, where he continued to fill the book. Stylistically the landscapes reflect techniques popularized in 19th-century art manuals, particularly John Ruskin's Elements of drawing. However, the young artist, who lacked formal art education, devised other and more sophisticated techniques to render snow, glaciers, ice, and mist.\nIn 1950 his sister, Frances Ormond, bequeathed it to the Metropolitan Museum of Art; in 1988 it underwent conservation.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3404", "text": "Jennifer Odessa Nettles is an American country musician. She is the lead singer of the country group Sugarland. Nettles' first solo album, That Girl, was released on January 14, 2014.\nNettles was born in Douglas, Georgia.", "image": "images/3404.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3405", "text": "Alternaria brassicicola is a fungal necrotrophic plant pathogen that causes black spot disease on a wide range of hosts, particularly in the genus of Brassica, including a number of economically important crops such as cabbage, Chinese cabbage, cauliflower, oilseeds, broccoli and canola. Although mainly known as a significant plant pathogen, it also contributes to various respiratory allergic conditions such as asthma and rhinoconjunctivitis. Despite the presence of mating genes, no sexual reproductive stage has been reported for this fungus. In terms of geography, it is most likely to be found in tropical and sub-tropical regions, but also in places with high rain and humidity such as Poland. It has also been found in Taiwan and Israel. Its main mode of propagation is vegetative. The resulting conidia reside in the soil, air and water. These spores are extremely resilient and can overwinter on crop debris and overwintering herbaceous plants.", "image": "images/3405.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3406", "text": "Dahira is a genus of moths in the family Sphingidae.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3408", "text": "STS-1 was the first orbital spaceflight of NASA's Space Shuttle program. The first orbiter, Columbia, launched on 12 April 1981 and returned on 14 April, 54.5 hours later, having orbited the Earth 36 times. Columbia carried a crew of two \u2013 mission commander John W. Young and pilot Robert L. Crippen. It was the first American crewed space flight since the Apollo\u2013Soyuz Test Project in 1975. STS-1 was also the only maiden test flight of a new American spacecraft to carry a crew, though it was preceded by atmospheric testing of the orbiter and ground testing of the Space Shuttle system.\nThe launch occurred on the 20th anniversary of the first human spaceflight. This was a coincidence rather than a celebration of the anniversary; a technical problem had prevented STS-1 from launching two days earlier, as was planned.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3410", "text": null, "image": "images/3410.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3411", "text": "Fedor Alexandrovich Klimov is a Russian pair skater. With partner Ksenia Stolbova, he is the 2014 Olympic silver medalist, the 2014 Olympic champion in the team event, the 2014 World silver medalist, a three-time European medalist, the 2015\u201316 Grand Prix Final champion, the 2013 Winter Universiade champion, a two-time World Junior medalist, and a three-time Russian national champion.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3412", "text": null, "image": "images/3412.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3413", "text": "There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Cherwell in Oxfordshire.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3414", "text": null, "image": "images/3414.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3416", "text": "Humanitarian intervention has been defined as a state's use of military force against another state, with publicly stating its goal is to end human rights violations in that state. This definition may be too narrow as it precludes non-military forms of intervention such as humanitarian aid and international sanctions. On this broader understanding, \"Humanitarian intervention should be understood to encompass\u2026 non-forcible methods, namely intervention undertaken without military force to alleviate mass human suffering within sovereign borders.\"\nThere is not one standard or legal definition of humanitarian intervention; the field of analysis often influences the definition that is chosen. Differences in definition include variations in whether humanitarian intervention is limited to instances where there is an absence of consent from the host state; whether humanitarian intervention is limited to punishment actions; and whether humanitarian intervention is limited to cases where there has been explicit UN Security Council authorization for action. There is, however, a general consensus on some of its essential characteristics:", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3417", "text": "The Needles Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse on the outermost of the chalk rocks at The Needles on the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom, near sea level. Designed by James Walker, for Trinity House at a cost of \u00a320,000. It was completed in 1859 from granite blocks, stands 33.25 metres high and is a circular tower with straight sides. It replaced an earlier light tower on top of a cliff overhanging Scratchell's Bay, which was first lit on 29 September 1786.", "image": "images/3417.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3418", "text": null, "image": "images/3418.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3419", "text": null, "image": "images/3419.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3420", "text": "Opioids are substances that, when reaching opioid receptors, have effects similar to those of morphine. Medically they are primarily used for pain relief, including anesthesia. Other medical uses include suppression of diarrhea, replacement therapy for opioid use disorder, reversing opioid overdose, suppressing cough, as well as execution in the United States. Extremely potent opioids such as carfentanil are approved only for veterinary use. Opioids are frequently used non-medically for their euphoric effects or to prevent withdrawal.\nSide effects of opioids may include itchiness, sedation, nausea, respiratory depression, constipation, and euphoria. Long-term use can cause tolerance, meaning that increased doses are required to achieve the same effect, and physical dependence, meaning that abruptly discontinuing the drug leads to unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. The euphoria attracts recreational use and frequent, escalating recreational use of opioids typically results in addiction. An overdose or concurrent use with other depressant drugs like benzodiazepines commonly results in death from respiratory depression.\nOpioids act by binding to opioid receptors.", "image": "images/3420.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3421", "text": "Sylvia Pinel is a French politician, member of the National Assembly of France, where she represents the 2nd constituency in the Tarn-et-Garonne department. Since 3 September 2016, she is the leader of the moderate and social-liberal center-left Radical Party of the Left. She was re-elected in that constituency at the 2017 Parliamentary Elections.", "image": "images/3421.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3422", "text": "Anquetierville is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3424", "text": null, "image": "images/3424.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3426", "text": null, "image": "images/3426.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3427", "text": "Pavol Orsz\u00e1gh Hviezdoslav was a Slovak poet, dramatist, translator, and for a short time, member of the Czechoslovak parliament. Originally, he wrote in a traditional style, but later became influenced by parnassism and modernism.", "image": "images/3427.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3428", "text": "Peak Crossing is a rural locality split between the City of Ipswich and the Scenic Rim Region of Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Peak Crossing had a population of 965 people.", "image": "images/3428.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3429", "text": "Penza is the largest city and administrative center of Penza Oblast, Russia. It located on the Sura River, 625 kilometers southeast of Moscow. As of the 2010 Census, Penza had a population of 517,311, making it the 38th-largest city in Russia.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3430", "text": null, "image": "images/3430.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3431", "text": "A lawn is an area of land planted with grass, and sometimes clover and other plants. Lawns are cut to a low, even height using a lawnmower. Lawns are used for aesthetic and recreational purposes. Other words used to describe them are turf, pitch, field or green may be used, depending on the sport and the continent. They are often found around buildings, making them a type of yard.\nThe earliest mention of lawns comes from France during the 1500s. Lawns found their way to England in the 1700s. One acre of lawn would take three gardeners all day to mow using a tool called a scythe. Today a garden tractor mower with a 48\" cut can mow an acre in less than an hour.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3432", "text": null, "image": "images/3432.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3433", "text": "Tyrannus is a genus of small passerine birds of the tyrant flycatcher family. The majority are named as kingbirds.\nThey prefer semi-open or open areas. These birds wait on an exposed perch and then catch insects in flight. They have long pointed wings and large broad bills. These birds tend to defend their breeding territories aggressively, often chasing away much larger birds. A kingbird was photographed in 2009 defending its young by landing on and sinking its talons into the back of a red-tailed hawk and pecking its skull until the red-tailed hawk gave up and flew away.\nThe genus was introduced in 1799 by the French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lac\u00e9p\u00e8de with the eastern kingbird as the type species. The genus name is the Latin word for \"tyrant\".", "image": "images/3433.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3434", "text": "Christopher Marlowe, also known as Kit Marlowe, was an English playwright, poet and translator of the Elizabethan era. Modern scholars count Marlowe among the most famous of the Elizabethan playwrights and based upon the \"many imitations\" of his play Tamburlaine consider him to have been the foremost dramatist in London in the years just before his mysterious early death. Some scholars also believe that he greatly influenced William Shakespeare, who was baptised in the same year as Marlowe and later became the pre-eminent Elizabethan playwright. Marlowe's plays are the first to use blank verse, which became the standard for the era, and are distinguished by their overreaching protagonists. Themes found within Marlowe's literary works have been noted as humanistic with realistic emotions, which some scholars find difficult to reconcile with Marlowe's \"anti-intellectualism\" and his catering to the taste of his Elizabethan audiences for generous displays of extreme physical violence, cruelty, and bloodshed.\nEvents in Marlowe's life were sometimes as extreme as those found in his dramas.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3435", "text": "\u00c9douard Chambon, born August 19, 1986, is a French software engineer who was world record holder for fastest single time on a 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube with a time of 9.18 seconds and fastest average time of 11.48 seconds. These records were set at the Murcia Open February 23, 2008.\nChambon won the 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube event at the 2005 French Open, in what was only his second tournament. In the first round of this tournament, he broke the European Record for the fastest average time. Later that year he finished second in the World Championships. A series of top-four finishes followed before he broke the World Record for the fastest solve at the Belgian Open in 2007. Chambon broke the world record in the first round with a 10.36 seconds solve. However, he was then beaten by Thibaut Jacquinot in the final. In 2008, he regained his world record with a time of 9.18 seconds. His record was broken again by Yu Nakajima, who set an average of 11.28 seconds and a best time of 8.72 on May 4, 2008 at Kashiwa Open 2008.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3437", "text": "O'Doherty's rebellion took place in 1608 when the landowner Sir Cahir O'Doherty began an uprising against the authorities in the north-west of Ireland. O'Doherty had been a long-standing supporter of the Crown, but having been angered at his treatment by local officials he launched an attack on Derry, burning the town. O'Doherty may have hoped to negotiate a settlement with the government, but after his death in a skirmish at Kilmacrennan the rebellion collapsed with the last survivors being besieged on Tory Island.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3438", "text": null, "image": "images/3438.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3439", "text": "Ivana Marie \"Ivanka\" Trump is an American businesswoman, serving since 2017 as Advisor to the President, her father Donald Trump. The daughter and second child of President Trump and his first wife, Ivana, she is the first Jewish member of a first family, having converted before marrying her husband, Jared Kushner.\nShe is a fourth-generation businessperson who followed in the footsteps of her great-grandmother Elizabeth, grandfather Fred, and father, serving for a time as an executive vice president of the family-owned Trump Organization. She was also a boardroom judge on her father's television show The Apprentice.\nStarting in March 2017, she left the Trump Organization and began serving in her father's presidential administration as a senior adviser alongside her husband. She assumed this official, unpaid position. After ethics concerns were raised about her having access to classified material while not being held to the same restrictions as a federal employee, Trump voluntarily filed \"financial disclosure forms required of federal employees and be bound by the same ethics rules\".", "image": "images/3439.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3440", "text": null, "image": "images/3440.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3441", "text": "Kent & Curwen is a British menswear retailer, founded in 1926 in London by Eric Kent and Dorothy Curwen. Kent & Curwen first made its name supplying ties to universities in Oxford and Cambridge. The brand went on to introduce a cricket sweater in the 1930s.\nThe Three Lions Herald trademark was registered in 1982.\nKent & Curwen is now owned by the Hong Kong conglomerate Trinity Ltd. The current creative director is Daniel Kearns.", "image": "images/3441.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3442", "text": "The Southwestern Medical District is an area or neighborhood located immediately to the northwest of downtown Dallas, Texas. It consists of 1,000 acres of medical-related facilities between I-35 E and The Dallas North Tollway.\nThe medical center includes multiple research, higher education, and clinical institutions, and employs over 35,000 people and attracts nearly 3 million patient visits a year to its clinics and hospitals, providing services from pediatric preventive care to geriatric services, from lifesaving emergency care to heart transplants.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3443", "text": "The Office of Fine Arts is a division of the U.S. Department of State reporting to the Under Secretary of State for Management. The mission of the office is to administer appropriate settings for dialogue between U.S. officials and their international guests, to illustrate the continuity of American diplomacy through relevant objects, and to celebrate American cultural heritage through the acquisition, preservation and display of works of art with people around the world.\nThe office operates the Diplomatic Reception Rooms collection in the Department of State's headquarters, the Harry S Truman Building, as well as the collections at the President's Guest House, Blair House, covering two of the agency's nine heritage asset collections. The office also is tasked with the furnishment of the offices of the Secretary of State and other senior leadership. For over 50 years the office has been assisted by the Fine Arts Committee which held its first meeting on March 22, 1961. As of 2019, the office is headed by the Director of the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, Marcee Craighill.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3444", "text": "Lebanon, officially known as the Lebanese Republic, is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Syria to the north and east and Israel to the south, while Cyprus lies west across the Mediterranean Sea. Lebanon's location at the crossroads of the Mediterranean Basin and the Arabian hinterland has contributed to its rich history and shaped a cultural identity of religious and ethnic diversity. At just 10,452 km\u00b2, it is the smallest recognized sovereign state on the mainland Asian continent.\nThe earliest evidence of civilization in Lebanon dates back more than seven thousand years, predating recorded history. Lebanon was home to the Phoenicians, a maritime culture that flourished for almost three thousand years. In 64 BC, the region came under the rule of the Roman Empire, and eventually became one of its leading centers of Christianity. The Mount Lebanon range saw the emergence of a monastic tradition known as the Maronite Church. As the Arab Muslims conquered the region, the Maronites held onto their religion and identity. However, a new religious group, the Druze, established themselves in Mount Lebanon as well, generating a religious divide that has lasted for centuries.", "image": "images/3444.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3445", "text": "Medical ultrasound is a diagnostic imaging technique, or therapeutic application of ultrasound. It is used to create an image of internal body structures such as tendons, muscles, joints, blood vessels, and internal organs. Its aim is often to find a source of a disease or to exclude pathology. The practice of examining pregnant women using ultrasound is called obstetric ultrasound, and was an early development and application of clinical ultrasonography.\nUltrasound are sound waves with frequencies which are higher than those audible to humans. Ultrasonic images, also known as sonograms, are made by sending pulses of ultrasound into tissue using a probe. The ultrasound pulses echo off tissues with different reflection properties and are recorded and displayed as an image.\nMany different types of images can be formed. The most common is a B-mode image, which displays the acoustic impedance of a two-dimensional cross-section of tissue. Other types can display blood flow, motion of tissue over time, the location of blood, the presence of specific molecules, the stiffness of tissue, or the anatomy of a three-dimensional region.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3446", "text": "Miloslav Ludv\u00edk is a Czech politician and Motol University Hospital director who served as Minister of Health from 2016 to 2017. He is a graduate of the Faculty of Business of the University of Economics, Prague.", "image": "images/3446.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3447", "text": null, "image": "images/3447.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3448", "text": "Carlini Base, formerly known as Jubany Base, is an Argentine permanent base and scientific research station named after scientist Alejandro Ricardo Carlini. It is located on Potter Cove, King George Island, in the South Shetland Islands.\nAs of 2014, Carlini is one of 13 research bases in Antarctica operated by Argentina.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3449", "text": "This is a list of properties and districts in Manhattan from 14th to 59th Streets that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan from 14th to 59th Streets. The locations of National Register properties and districts may be seen in an online map by clicking on \"Map of all coordinates\".\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 17, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3450", "text": "The Double Cluster consists of the open clusters NGC 869 and NGC 884, which are close together in the constellation Perseus. Both visible with the naked eye, NGC 869 and NGC 884 lie at a distance of 7,500 light years.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3452", "text": "Gol\u0103ie\u0219ti is a commune in Ia\u0219i County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Bran, Cilibiu, Cotu lui Ivan, Gol\u0103ie\u0219ti, Gr\u0103dinari, Medeleni, Petre\u0219ti and Podu Jijiei.\nComposer Valentin Radu is a native of the commune.", "image": "images/3452.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3453", "text": "Operation Friction was a Canadian military operation that saw the contribution of 4,500 Canadian Forces personnel to the 1991 Gulf War. The larger US components were Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm.\nOperation Friction initially saw Canadian Forces Maritime Command order the destroyers HMCS Terra Nova and HMCS Athabaskan to assist with enforcing the United Nations trade blockade against Iraq. The supply ship HMCS Protecteur was deployed with the destroyers to provide underway replenishment as well as command/control and at-sea medical services to the small task force which operated in the Persian Gulf, Straits of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman.\nCanada suffered no casualties during the conflict but since its end many veterans have complained of suffering from Gulf War syndrome.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3454", "text": null, "image": "images/3454.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3455", "text": "This is a list of high schools in the U.S. state of Oregon. Schools are listed in alphabetical order by city, then in alphabetical order by school name. Schools that have closed are listed separately.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3456", "text": "The Beckhampton Avenue was a curving prehistoric avenue of stones that ran broadly south west from Avebury towards The Longstones at Beckhampton in the English county of Wiltshire. It probably dates to the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age.\nOnly one stone, known as Adam, remains standing now and even in William Stukeley's day there was little evidence on the surface of the avenue. The other stones were probably broken up and sold by local landowners in the post-medieval era. Excavations by the University of Southampton in 2000 however revealed the parallel rows of holes that held the stones. 120 m of the avenue was uncovered and indicated that the avenue consisted of a double row of stones placed at 15 m intervals in a similar pattern to those at Kennet Avenue. Stukeley's theory was that the two avenues were part of a giant 'snake' winding across the landscape with its head at The Sanctuary and also incorporating Avebury itself. The avenue may have originally extended further past the Longstones with Adam being part of the 'cove' or standing stone arrangement of The Longstones sited along its course.", "image": "images/3456.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3457", "text": "The National Museum of Health and Medicine is a museum in Silver Spring, Maryland, near Washington, DC. The museum was founded by U.S. Army Surgeon General William A. Hammond as the Army Medical Museum in 1862; it became the NMHM in 1989 and relocated to its present site at the Army's Forest Glen Annex in 2011. An element of the Defense Health Agency, the NMHM is a member of the National Health Sciences Consortium.", "image": "images/3457.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3459", "text": null, "image": "images/3459.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3460", "text": "The Natterjack Toad is a toad. They live in the sandy and heathland areas of Europe. Adults are 60\u201370 mm in length. They are different from other toads because they have a yellow line down the middle of the back. They have relatively short legs. This gives them a distinctive gait, which is different than the hopping movement of many other toad species.\nNatterjacks have a very loud and distinctive mating call.", "image": "images/3460.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3461", "text": "Langevin is a crater on the far side of the Moon. It is located to the east of the walled plain Campbell, and to the west of the crater Chandler.\nThis is a heavily damaged crater that has been worn and battered by multiple overlapping impacts. Apart from the depression Langevin creates in the surface, it is scarcely distinguishable from the surrounding terrain. The outer rim and interior features have lost much of their original definition due to this wear. Multiple small craters lie along the rim, including a cluster along the southwest and a crater along the northeast rim. The interior is pock-marked by many small craterlets.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3462", "text": "The South-Carolina and American General Gazette was an 18th-century newspaper published in colonial Charleston, South Carolina.\nThe paper was founded as The South-Carolina Weekly Gazette in 1758 by Robert Wells and G. Bruce, and changed names to The South-Carolina and American General Gazette in 1764. Aside from some periods of suspension during the American Revolutionary War, it published until February 1781. When Charleston and the paper fell under British control, it published under the title The Royal Gazette from March 1781 and into 1782. Wells was a loyalist and left for England in 1775 once war seemed inevitable, and the paper was continued by his son John Wells.\nThe paper's competition was the South Carolina Gazette and South-Carolina Gazette and Country Journal, all located in Charleston. Wells' paper was the only one of the three to support the Stamp Act. But it was also the only paper in the state to publish the entirety of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. An original copy of that publication was sold at auction for $140,000 in 2000.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3463", "text": null, "image": "images/3463.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3465", "text": "The Horse Heaven Hills are a long range of high, rolling hills in Klickitat, Yakima, and Benton counties in Washington. The hills are an anticline ridge in the Yakima Fold Belt formed by north\u2013south compression of lava flows in the Columbia River Basalt Group. The highest point is Bickleton Ridge in the west end of the hills. They lie within the rain shadow to the east of the Cascade Range, making them significantly drier and hotter than regions west of the Cascades.\nThe region has been inhabited by Native Americans for centuries, who had settlements surrounding the Horse Heaven Hills. They used the range both as hunting grounds and as a geographic boundary between different tribes. The Lewis and Clark Expedition represents the first known Europeans to reach the area. European settlement followed, with the introduction of modern farming techniques. In recent years, wineries have become an important economic driver in the region and the Horse Heaven Hills AVA was established in 2005.\nNorth-to-south compression of flood basalts that erupted several million years ago is responsible for the uplift that created the hills.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3466", "text": "Mairipor\u00e3 is a Brazilian municipality in S\u00e3o Paulo state. It is part of the S\u00e3o Paulo metropolitan area. The population is 100,179 in an area of 321 km\u00b2.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3467", "text": "Egmond aan Zee is a village on the North Sea coast in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Bergen, about 9 km west of Alkmaar.\nEgmond aan Zee was a separate municipality until 1978, when it merged with Egmond-Binnen and Egmond aan den Hoef to form the new municipality Egmond. In turn, Egmond was amalgamated into Bergen on 1 January 2001.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3468", "text": null, "image": "images/3468.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3469", "text": "Komorn\u00ed Hr\u00e1dek is a small village within the municipality of Chocerady in the Bene\u0161ov District of the Czech Republic.", "image": "images/3469.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3470", "text": null, "image": "images/3470.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3471", "text": null, "image": "images/3471.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3472", "text": null, "image": "images/3472.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3473", "text": "Max Healthcare Institute is a hospital chain based in New Delhi, India. It is a joint venture between Max India and Life Healthcare, South Africa.", "image": "images/3473.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3474", "text": null, "image": "images/3474.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3475", "text": "This is a list of notable Austrians.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3476", "text": null, "image": "images/3476.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3477", "text": null, "image": "images/3477.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3478", "text": "Melanie Winiger is a Swiss actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Switzerland 1996.", "image": "images/3478.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3479", "text": null, "image": "images/3479.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3481", "text": "James Sidney Robinson was a U.S. Representative from Ohio and a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.", "image": "images/3481.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3482", "text": null, "image": "images/3482.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3483", "text": null, "image": "images/3483.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3484", "text": null, "image": "images/3484.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3486", "text": null, "image": "images/3486.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3487", "text": "HM Prison Isis is a Category C male Young Offenders Institution, located in the Thamesmead area of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, in south-east London, England. Isis Prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service, and is situated next to Belmarsh Prison and Thameside Prison.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3488", "text": null, "image": "images/3488.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3489", "text": "From 1930\u20131962, Fort Wayne, Indiana, was home to the tallest building in Indiana\u2014the Lincoln Bank Tower. Today, the tallest building in the city is the 27-story Indiana Michigan Power Center, which rises 442 feet and was completed in 1982. This building stands as the fourth-tallest in Indiana and the tallest outside Indianapolis. It is also the tallest reinforced concrete building in Indiana. The city's second-tallest building is the PNC Center, which rises 339 feet. Of the 40 tallest buildings in Indiana, three are located in Fort Wayne. As of May 2015, there are two completed skyscrapers and ten completed high-rises in the city, with one under construction.", "image": "images/3489.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3490", "text": "Aldisa andersoni is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cadlinidae.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3492", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Maricopa County, Arizona.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.\nThere are 412 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 3 that are also National Historic Landmarks. The city of Phoenix is the location of 218 of these properties and districts, including 1 National Historic Landmark; they are listed separately, while the 194 properties and districts and 2 National Historic Landmarks located elsewhere in the county are listed here.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 17, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3493", "text": null, "image": "images/3493.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3494", "text": null, "image": "images/3494.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3495", "text": "Hiroomote is a neighbourhood located in Akita City, Akita Prefecture, Japan. Annexed by the city in 1941, it borders the neighborhoods of Shimokitate on the east, Yanagida on the north, Tegata on the west and Sakura and Yokomori on the south that is bounded by Taihei River. Developed primarily in the post-World War II era, it is residential with commercial uses fronting prefectural roads #41, #28 and #62. The neighborhood is the location of the Akita University Hospital and Hiroomote Shopping Center.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3496", "text": null, "image": "images/3496.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3497", "text": "The Toyota Yaris Cross is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota, using the Yaris nameplate primarily for Japanese and European market. It is built on GA-B platform as the XP210 series Yaris and positioned between the Raize and C-HR in Toyota's crossover SUV lineup. It replaces the Japanese/European market Ist/Urban Cruiser. The design of the Yaris Cross is a collaboration between Toyota's European and Japanese studios.\nThe Yaris Cross was originally planned to be unveiled on the 2020 Geneva Motor Show, however the show was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Toyota then released the first pictures and specifications of the Yaris Cross on 23 April 2020. The model is slated to be on sale in Japan in September 2020 and in Europe in mid-2021, where it will be manufactured in the same plant as the standard Yaris in Japan at Toyota Motor East Japan and France at Toyota Motor Manufacturing France.\nThe wheelbase is the same as the European-market Yaris, but the ground clearance is increased by 30 mm over the standard Yaris.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3498", "text": "Morano Calabro is a town and comune in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of southern Italy. It was the birthplace of mathematician Gaetano Scorza.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3499", "text": "This is a timeline of the history of the city of Boston, US.", "image": "images/3499.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3500", "text": "Richard Charles Sutton was an architect based in Nottingham. He was born 1834 and died on 18 October 1915.\nHe was a member of Nottingham City Council from 1887 - 1901.", "image": "images/3500.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3502", "text": null, "image": "images/3502.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3503", "text": null, "image": "images/3503.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3504", "text": "Zerst\u00f6rergeschwader 26 \"Horst Wessel\" was a Luftwaffe heavy fighter wing of World War II.\nFormed on 1 May 1939, ZG 26 was initially armed with the Messerschmitt Bf 109 single-engine interceptor due to production shortfalls with the Messerschmitt Bf 110 Zerst\u00f6rer-class aircraft. The wing served on the dormant Western Front during the Phoney War stage in 1939 and 1940. During this phase ZG 26 was equipped with the Bf 110. It formed part of Luftflotte 2 and fought in the Battle of the Netherlands, Battle of Belgium and Battle of France in May and June 1940. The wing continued to operate in the Battle of Britain, albeit in a much reduced role owing to losses.\nIn 1941 ZG 26 served again with success in the German invasion of Yugoslavia and Battle of Greece and then Battle of Crete in April and May. From June 1941, the bulk of ZG 26 fought on the Eastern Front from Operation Barbarossa which began the war on the Soviet Union. ZG 26 supported Army Group Centre and Army Group North. A group of ZG 26 flew and served in the Battle of the Mediterranean and North African Campaign from January 1941 through to May 1943.", "image": "images/3504.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3505", "text": "Metamorphosis is a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, involving a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in the animal's body structure through cell growth and differentiation. Some insects, fish, amphibians, mollusks, crustaceans, cnidarians, echinoderms, and tunicates undergo metamorphosis, which is often accompanied by a change of nutrition source or behavior. Animals can be divided into species that undergo complete metamorphosis, incomplete metamorphosis, or no metamorphosis.\nScientific usage of the term is technically precise, and it is not applied to general aspects of cell growth, including rapid growth spurts. References to \"metamorphosis\" in mammals are imprecise and only colloquial, but historically idealist ideas of transformation and morphology, as in Goethe's Metamorphosis of Plants, have influenced the development of ideas of evolution.", "image": "images/3505.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3506", "text": null, "image": "images/3506.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3507", "text": null, "image": "images/3507.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3508", "text": null, "image": "images/3508.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3510", "text": "Chang'an Automobile Co., Ltd. is a Chinese state-owned automobile manufacturer headquartered in Chongqing, China. Its principal activity is the production of passenger cars, microvans, commercial vans and light trucks.\nChang'an designs, develops, manufactures, and sells passenger cars sold under the Chang'an brand and commercial vehicles sold under the Chana brand. It operates joint ventures with Ford, Groupe PSA, Mazda and Suzuki which respectively produce Ford, DS Automobiles, Mazda and Suzuki branded passenger cars for the Chinese market. It also has a joint venture with Jiangling Motor Corporation Group and Aiways, which produces SUVs sold under the Landwind marque.\nChang'an is considered to be one of the \"Big Four\" Chinese automakers, and manufacture of 3 million units in 2016 saw the company rank fourth among China's automakers by production volume. It is China's second most popular car brand, with 1.4 million Changan cars sold in 2016. A subsidiary of Changan, Chongqing Changan Automobile Company, is listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3511", "text": null, "image": "images/3511.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3512", "text": null, "image": "images/3512.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3513", "text": "K\u00f6nigsruhe is a small settlement in the Bode Gorge in the Harz Mountains of Germany, south of the town of Thale in Saxony-Anhalt.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3514", "text": "Ambroxol is a drug that breaks up phlegm, used in the treatment of respiratory diseases associated with viscid or excessive mucus. Recently, a hypothesis suggested that it may have a potential role in treatment of Paget's disease of bone, Parkinsonism, and other common diseases of aging-associated diseases involving dysfunction of autophagy. Ambroxol is often administered as an active ingredient in cough syrup.\nIt was patented in 1966 and came into medical use in 1979.", "image": "images/3514.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3515", "text": "Drayton Hall is an 18th-century plantation located on the Ashley River about 15 miles northwest of Charleston, South Carolina, and directly across the Ashley River from North Charleston, west of the Ashley in the Lowcountry, sometimes called An outstanding example of Palladian architecture in North America and the only plantation house on the Ashley River to survive intact through both the Revolutionary and Civil wars, it is a National Historic Landmark.\nThe mansion was built for the father of John Drayton, John Drayton Sr. after he bought the property in 1738. As the third son in his family, he knew he was unlikely to inherit his own nearby birthplace, now called Magnolia Plantation and Gardens.\nFor many decades, the house was thought to have been begun in 1738 and completed in 1752. In 2014, an examination of wood cores showed that the attic timbers were cut from trees felled in the winter of 1747\u201348. Because the attic framing would have to have been in place well before the completion of the interior finishes, the house is now thought to have been occupied only in the early 1750s.", "image": "images/3515.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3516", "text": "As of 2020, there are nearly 70 current and former places of worship in the borough of Eastleigh in Hampshire, England. Various Christian denominations and groups use 55 churches, chapels and halls for worship and other activities, and a further 12 buildings no longer serve a religious function but survive in alternative uses. Eastleigh is one of 13 local government districts in the county of Hampshire\u2014a large county in central southern England, with a densely populated coastal fringe facing the English Channel and a more rural hinterland. The borough, which is predominantly urban and suburban in character, is centrally located in the south of the county between the major cities of Southampton and Portsmouth and forms part of the South Hampshire conurbation. Its main town is also called Eastleigh.\nMany settlements in the borough have ancient origins, being recorded in the Domesday Book, and several churches can trace their origins back to that period.", "image": "images/3516.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3517", "text": "Magic Lantern Theatres is a chain of 11 movie theatres in Canada. Three of these locations are Rainbow Cinemas discount theatres. Magic Lantern Theatres was founded in 1984 in Edmonton, Alberta, while Rainbow Cinemas was founded in the early 1990s in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The two chains merged and are now based in Edmonton. In May 2016, a strategic decision was made to sell all of the Ontario cinemas to Imagine Cinemas, except for the Cobourg location. With Magic Lantern and Rainbow operate 43 screens, it is the fourth largest movie chain across Canada behind Cineplex Entertainment, Landmark Cinemas and Imagine Cinemas.", "image": "images/3517.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3518", "text": "This is a list, which includes photographic galleries, of some of the remaining historic structures and monuments, of historic significance, in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Included are photographs of properties identified by the African, Asian and Hispanic historic property surveys of the City of Phoenix, focusing on the themes of history in Phoenix from 1870 to 1975.\nThis list however, is not limited to historical structures and monuments. Also listed are historical landmarks, some of which are listed in the National Register of Historic Places such as the Pueblo Grande Ruin and Irrigation Sites and the Deer Valley Rock Art Center. These contain the ruins of structures and artifacts of the Hohokams who lived within the modern Phoenix city area before the arrival of the settlers of non-Native American origin.\nThe abandoned Joint Head Dam and the early canals built by the early pioneers of European descent played an important role in the irrigation and development of Phoenix and its surrounding areas. Pictured is the ruins of the abandoned Joint Head Dam built in 1884.", "image": "images/3518.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3519", "text": "St Thomas the Martyr is a former Church of England parish church on St Thomas Street in the Redcliffe district of the English port city of Bristol.\nIt has a 14th-century tower, but the nave was rebuilt 1791\u201393 by James Allen. A substantial reordering was carried out by William Venn Gough between 1878 and 1880, and the top of the tower was remodeled with spirelet, pinnacles, and pierced parapet by Gough in 1896\u201397.\nFour paintings for the reredos were commissioned from the German artist Fritz von Kamptz in 1906, and are now housed in the south aisle.\nAlthough the church survived the \"Bristol Blitz\" of the Second World War, the congregation declined after the war and the church was finally declared redundant. It is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust, having been vested in the Trust on 17 February 1988.\nThe organ was built by John Harris in 1729, and attracted the admiration of Handel.\nIt is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3520", "text": "The following lists events that happened in 2015 in Germany.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3521", "text": null, "image": "images/3521.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3522", "text": "The Big Thicket is the name given to a somewhat imprecise region of a heavily forested area in Southeast Texas in the United States. It is a highly biodiverse area for a temperate region, that has been described as \"America's Ark\" and the \"Biological Crossroads of North America\". The National Park Service established the Big Thicket National Preserve within the region in 1974 and it is recognized as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO. Although the diversity of animals in the area is high, with over 500 vertebrates, it is the complex mosaic of ecosystems and plant diversity that is particularly remarkable. Biologists have identified at least eight, and up to eleven, ecosystems in the Big Thicket area. More than 160 species of trees and shrubs, 800 herbs and vines, and 340 types of grasses are known to occur in the Big Thicket, and estimates as high as over 1000 flowering plant species and 200 trees and shrubs have been made, plus ferns, carnivorous plants, and more. The Big Thicket has historically been the most dense forest region in what is now Texas.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3524", "text": "A riverwalk is a pedestrian zone or foreshoreway alongside a river.\nRiverwalk may also refer to:", "image": "images/3524.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3525", "text": null, "image": "images/3525.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3526", "text": null, "image": "images/3526.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3527", "text": "Theodore Clement Steele was an American Impressionist painter known for his Indiana landscapes. Steele was an innovator and leader in American Midwest painting and is one of the most famous of Indiana's Hoosier Group painters. In addition to painting, Steele contributed writings, public lectures, and hours of community service on art juries that selected entries for national and international exhibitions, most notably the Universal Exposition in Paris, France, and the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in Saint Louis, Missouri. He was also involved in organizing pioneering art associations, such as the Society of Western Artists.\nSteele\u2019s work has appeared in a number of prestigious exhibitions, including the World\u2019s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois; the Five Hoosier Painters exhibition in Chicago; the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in Saint Louis; the International Exhibit of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Santiago, Chile; and at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, California.\nSteele\u2019s work is widely collected by museums and individuals.", "image": "images/3527.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3529", "text": "The 1943 Atlantic hurricane season marked the first deliberate reconnaissance aircraft flights into tropical cyclones. The season officially lasted from June 16 to October 31, which was, at the time, considered the most likely period for tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic Ocean. A total of ten storms from 1943 are listed in the Atlantic hurricane database, and an eleventh system that affected Florida and Georgia has been identified as a probable tropical depression. The first system of the year, dubbed the \"Surprise hurricane\", caused severe damage throughout Texas and Louisiana in June, partially because information about its approach was censored in the fray of World War II; the storm caused 19 deaths and $17 million in damage. A major hurricane in mid-August produced hurricane-force winds in Bermuda, and several other tropical cyclones throughout the year resulted in strong winds there. In September, a hurricane impacted the western Gulf Coast of the United States, then a tropical storm struck the Mid-Atlantic. The two storms resulted in $419,000 and $20,000 in damage, respectively; one death was attributed to the latter system.", "image": "images/3529.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3530", "text": "This is a list of lighthouses in Estonia.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3533", "text": "The Phillips Curve shows the relationship between unemployment and wage inflation in an economy. It shows that as unemployment goes down, wages go up. It was discovered by British economist William Phillips. He studied wage inflation and unemployment in the United Kingdom from 1861 to 1957. The theory states that economic growth causes inflation. This causes more jobs to become available which lowers unemployment. In the 1970s high levels of inflation and unemployment were occurring at the same time. This disproved the theory, at least in the long run. Many economists feel that the Phillips curve still has value in the short run where there is still a tradeoff between inflation and unemployment.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3534", "text": "Tavares is a city in the central portion of the U.S. state of Florida. It is the county seat of Lake County. The population at the 2010 census was 13,951, and in 2019 the population was estimated to be 17,749. It is part of the Orlando\u2013Kissimmee\u2013Sanford Metropolitan Statistical Area. The name is a popular Portuguese surname and toponym.", "image": "images/3534.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3535", "text": "The Our Lady of Ardilliers Church is a Catholic church located in Miquelon-Langlade, in the archipelago of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, a dependent territory of France in the North Atlantic Ocean.\nThe church is located in the village of Miquelon, particularly in north of the city on the island of Miquelon. It was built near the port.\nThe church is rectangular. It is crowned with a gable roof. It was built entirely of wood.\nThe front of the church is topped with a steeple.\nThe present building was built between 1862 and 1865 to replace the first church in the archipelago, which was in disrepair. Inaugurated in 1865, the church is named in tribute to the father Ardilliers and his sister, a nun at Notre-Dame-des-Ardilliers in Saumur who got some of the funds needed to build the first church in Miquelon.\nIn the early twentieth century, the church was definitively established.", "image": "images/3535.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3536", "text": "East Sheen, also known as Sheen, is an affluent suburb in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.\nIts long high street has goods stores, convenience services, offices, restaurants, caf\u00e9s, pubs and suburban supermarkets and is also the economic hub for Mortlake of which East Sheen was once a manor. This commercial thoroughfare, well served by public transport, is the Upper Richmond Road West which connects Richmond to Putney. Central to this street is The Triangle, a traffic island with a war memorial and an old milestone dating from 1751, marking the 10-mile distance to Cornhill in the City of London.\nThe main railway station serving the area, Mortlake, is centred 300 metres north of this. Sheen has a mixture of low-rise and mid-rise buildings and it has parks and open spaces including its share of Richmond Park, accessed via Sheen Gate; Palewell Common, which has a playground, playing fields, tennis courts and a pitch and putt course; and East Sheen Common which is owned by the National Trust and leads into Bog Gate, another gate of Richmond Park.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3537", "text": null, "image": "images/3537.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3538", "text": "Franklin Story Musgrave, M.D. is an American physician and a retired NASA astronaut. He is a public speaker and consultant to both Disney's Imagineering group and Applied Minds in California. In 1996 he became only the second astronaut to fly on six spaceflights, and he is the most formally educated astronaut with six academic degrees. Musgrave is the only astronaut to fly aboard all five Space Shuttles.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3539", "text": "Facial electromyography refers to an electromyography technique that measures muscle activity by detecting and amplifying the tiny electrical impulses that are generated by muscle fibers when they contract.\nIt primarily focuses on two major muscle groups in the face, the corrugator supercilii group which is associated with frowning and the zygomaticus major muscle group which is associated with smiling.", "image": "images/3539.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3540", "text": "The Australian National Heritage List or National Heritage List is a heritage register, a list of national heritage places deemed to be of outstanding heritage significance to Australia, established in 2003. The list includes natural and historic places, including those of cultural significance to Indigenous Australians such as Aboriginal Australian sacred sites. Having been assessed against a set list of criteria, once a place is put on the National Heritage List, the provisions of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 apply.\nAll places on this list can be found on the online Australian Heritage Database, along with other places on other Australian and world heritage listings.", "image": "images/3540.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3541", "text": "Kineshemsky Bridge is a bridge across the Volga River. It is located in Ivanovo Oblast, near Kineshma and Zavolzhsk. It is a part of Highway Kineshma-Kostroma. It connects the Trans-Volga region to the Zavolzhsky District, Ivanovo Oblast Pedestrians are prohibited from using the bridge. The total length of the bridge is 1.64 km.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3542", "text": null, "image": "images/3542.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3544", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Butler County, Nebraska. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Butler County, Nebraska, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.\nThere are 13 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 27, 2016.", "image": "images/3544.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3545", "text": null, "image": "images/3545.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3546", "text": null, "image": "images/3546.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3547", "text": "Archduke Ferdinand Karl of Austria-Este was a son of Holy Roman Emperor Franz I and Maria Theresa of Austria. He was the founder of the House of Austria-Este and Governor of the Duchy of Milan between 1765 and 1796. He was also designated as the heir to the Duchy of Modena and Reggio, but he never reigned, owing to the Napoleonic Wars.", "image": "images/3547.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3548", "text": "Ryan Joseph Vesce is an American former professional ice hockey center who played in the National Hockey League with the San Jose Sharks.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3549", "text": "The Somerset Coalfield in northern Somerset, England is an area where coal was mined from the 15th century until 1973. It is part of a larger coalfield which stretched into southern Gloucestershire. The Somerset coalfield stretched from Cromhall in the north to the Mendip Hills in the south, and from Bath in the east to Nailsea in the west, a total area of about 240 square miles. Most of the pits on the coalfield were concentrated in the Cam Brook, Wellow Brook and Nettlebridge Valleys and around Radstock and Farrington Gurney. The pits were grouped geographically, with clusters of pits close together working the same coal seams often under the same ownership. Many pits shared the trackways and tramways which connected them to the Somerset Coal Canal or railways for distribution.\nThe early pits were adits where coal outcropped or bell pits where coal was close to the surface. These methods were abandoned when deep seams were mined. The deepest shaft on the coalfield was at the Strap mine at Nettlebridge which reached 1,838 feet. Flooding and coal dust explosions in some mines required improved ventilation and pumping engines.", "image": "images/3549.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3550", "text": null, "image": "images/3550.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3552", "text": null, "image": "images/3552.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3553", "text": null, "image": "images/3553.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3555", "text": null, "image": "images/3555.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3556", "text": "Matej Sternen was a leading Slovene Impressionist painter.\nSternen was born in Verd, now part of the Carniolan municipality of Vrhnika, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He attended the secondary school in Kr\u0161ko and attended technical school in Graz between 1888 and 1891. After finishing the school in Graz, he enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. In 1897 he left Vienna for Munich, where he studied at Anton A\u017ebe's private art school. He lived and worked in the Bavarian capital until A\u017ebe's death in 1905.\nSternen became acquainted with Impressionism already in Graz. In Vienna, he saw the original paintings of several French impressionists. In Munich he studied with fellow countrymen Rihard Jakopi\u010d and Matija Jama, two other representatives of Slovene impressionism. Unlike them, Sternen preferred figurative art, and his work consists mostly of portraits and female nudes.\nHe became known chiefly as a restorer and conservator of old paintings, and dedicated the majority of his later life to restoration.", "image": "images/3556.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3558", "text": "Kim Meylemans is a German-born Belgian skeleton racer who competes on the Skeleton World Cup. After starting out in football, she began competing in skeleton in 2009 and was selected to the German national team in 2013. In the 2014\u201315 season, she moved to the Belgian national team. She is coached by Fernando Oliva and Martin Rettl, and rides a Schneider sled.", "image": "images/3558.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3559", "text": "In the United Kingdom and the Crown dependencies, any household watching or recording live television transmissions as they are being broadcast is required to hold a television licence. Businesses, hospitals, schools and a range of other organisations are also required to hold television licences to watch and record live TV broadcasts. The licence, originally a radio licence, was first introduced by the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1923 in November of that year at a cost of ten shillings per annum. The licence was extended to televisions at a cost of \u00a32 in June 1946. The radio part was abolished in February 1971. A television licence is also required to receive video on demand programme services provided by the BBC on the iPlayer catch-up service.\nSince April 2020, the annual cost is \u00a3157.50 for a colour licence and \u00a353 for a black and white licence. Income from the licence is primarily used to fund the television, radio and online services of the BBC. The total income from licence fees was \u00a33.83 billion in 2017\u201318 of which \u00a3655.3 million or 17.1% was provided by the government through concessions for those over the age of 75.", "image": "images/3559.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3560", "text": null, "image": "images/3560.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3561", "text": "Exhorder is an American heavy metal band from New Orleans, Louisiana. They are considered progenitors of the groove-oriented thrash sound later made famous by bands such as Pantera, Lamb of God, White Zombie and Machine Head, and their music has been regarded as a large influence on the New Orleans metal scene. Initially active from 1985 to 1994 and reformed from 2008 to 2011, they have since reformed in 2017. To date, Exhorder has released three studio albums: Slaughter in the Vatican, The Law and Mourn the Southern Skies.", "image": "images/3561.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3562", "text": null, "image": "images/3562.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3563", "text": "The following is a list of the dragonflies and damselflies found in Dang, Gujarat.", "image": "images/3563.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3564", "text": "Progress M-08M, identified by NASA as Progress 40P, is a Progress spacecraft which was used to resupply the International Space Station. It was the eighth Progress-M 11F615A60 spacecraft to be launched, the fifth for the year 2010. The spacecraft was manufactured by RKK Energia, and was operated by the Russian Federal Space Agency. It arrived at the space station on 30 October 2010 whilst the Expedition 25 crew was aboard, and departed during Expedition 26 on 24 January 2011.", "image": "images/3564.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3565", "text": null, "image": "images/3565.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3566", "text": "Hwaseong Fortress or Suwon Hwaseong is a fortification surrounding the centre of Suwon, the provincial capital of Gyeonggi-do, in South Korea. It was built from 1794 to 1796 by King Jeongjo of the Joseon dynasty to house and honour the remains of his father, Prince Sado. Sado had been executed by being locked alive inside a rice chest by his own father King Yeongjo after failing to obey a command to commit suicide. Located 30 kilometres south of Seoul and enclosing much of central Suwon, the fortress includes King Jeongjo's palace Haenggung. The fortress and enclosed palace were designated as a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1997. It comprises among many other features the palace, a perimeter wall, four main gates, and two sluicegates over the Suwoncheon, Suwon's main stream, which flows through the centre of the fortress.", "image": "images/3566.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3567", "text": null, "image": "images/3567.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3569", "text": null, "image": "images/3569.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3571", "text": "Julien Schepens was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer. He won a stage in the 1960 Tour de France and also wore the yellow jersey for one day after his stage win. Other career highlights include stage wins in Paris\u2013Nice and Four Days of Dunkirk as well as winning the Grand Prix de Denain in 1962.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3572", "text": "Padum is named after Padmasambhava. It is the only town and administrative centre in Zanskar. It was historically one of the two main capitals of the Zanskar Kingdom, the other being Zangla. It is 240 km away via the link road from Kargil town.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3573", "text": "Marin County is located in the northwestern part of the San Francisco Bay Area of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2010 census, the population was 252,409. Its county seat is San Rafael. Marin County is across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco, and is included in the San Francisco\u2013Oakland\u2013Berkeley, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\nAs of 2010, Marin County had the fifth highest income per capita in the United States at $91,483. The county is governed by the Marin County Board of Supervisors. The county is also well known for its natural environment.\nSan Quentin State Prison is in the county, as is George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch. Autodesk, the publisher of AutoCAD, is also there, as well as numerous other high-tech companies. The Marin County Civic Center was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and draws thousands of visitors a year to guided tours of its arch and atrium design. In 1994, a new county jail facility was embedded into the hillside nearby. Marin County's natural sites include the Muir Woods redwood forest, the Marin Headlands, Stinson Beach, the Point Reyes National Seashore, and Mount Tamalpais.", "image": "images/3573.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3574", "text": "The Sabaragamuwa Province is one of the nine provinces of Sri Lanka, the first level administrative division of the country. The provinces have existed since the 19th century but did not have any legal status until 1987 when the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka established provincial councils. The Sabaragamuwa Province contains two districts: Ratnapura and Kegalle. It is named after its former indigenous inhabitants, namely the Sabara, an indic term for hunter-gatherer tribes, a term seldom used in ancient Sri Lanka. Sabaragamuwa University is in Belihuloya.", "image": "images/3574.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3575", "text": "Arts in the Philippines refer to the various forms of the arts that have developed and accumulated in the Philippines from the beginning of civilization in the country up to the present era. They reflect the range of artistic influences on the country's culture, including indigenous forms of the arts, and how these influences have honed the country's arts. These arts are divided into two distinct branches, namely, traditional arts and non-traditional arts. Each branch is further divided into various categories with subcategories.", "image": "images/3575.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3578", "text": null, "image": "images/3578.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3579", "text": "Raymond Gadabu was a Nauruan politician who served as Head Chief between 1953 and 1955.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3580", "text": null, "image": "images/3580.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3581", "text": "Wageningen is a municipality and a historic town in the central Netherlands, in the province of Gelderland. It is famous for Wageningen University, which specialises in life sciences. The municipality had a population of 38,774 in 2019, of which many thousands are students from over 150 countries.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3582", "text": null, "image": "images/3582.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3583", "text": null, "image": "images/3583.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3584", "text": "Woolwich is a district in southeast London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It has been part of the London metropolitan area since the 19th century. In 1965, most of the former Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich became part of Greenwich Borough, of which it remains the administrative centre. The population of Woolwich was 84,959 in the 2011 census.\nThe town is a river crossing point, with the Woolwich Ferry and the Woolwich foot tunnel crossing to North Woolwich in the London Docklands. Throughout the 17th, 18th, 19th and most of the 20th century, Woolwich was an important naval, military and industrial town. After several decades of economic hardship and social deprivation, large-scale urban renewal projects have turned its fortunes around. It is expected that the town, identified in the London Plan as \"opportunity area\", will evolve from \"major centre\" to \"metropolitan centre\" within Greater London in the next few decades.", "image": "images/3584.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3585", "text": null, "image": "images/3585.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3586", "text": "Ponte della Libert\u00e0 is a road bridge connecting the islands that form the historical centre of the city of Venice to the mainland part of the city.\nDesigned in 1932 by engineer Eugenio Miozzi, it was opened by Benito Mussolini in 1933 as Ponte Littorio \u2013 a name used during the Fascist era for several other Italian bridges.\nAt the end of World War II it was renamed Ponte della Libert\u00e0 to honour the end of the Fascist dictatorship and of the Nazi occupation.\nThe bridge is the only vehicular access to the historical centre of the Venice.\nThe eastern end of the road terminates in the Piazzale Roma, the bus depot for the historical centre.\nThe western end reaches mainland Venice and becomes the Via Libert\u00e0, which divides the Venetian boroughs of Mestre and Marghera. It is final section of the old Public Road 11, \"Padana Superiore\".\nIt is 3.85 km long and has two lanes each way, with no emergency lane. It is built alongside the Venice Railroad Bridge, which was constructed in 1846. This has two tracks each way and is still in use.", "image": "images/3586.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3587", "text": "This is a list of goldfish varieties and their characteristics. Currently, there are about 200 breeds of goldfish recognized in China.\nSelective breeding over centuries has produced several color variations, some of them far removed from the \"golden\" color of the original fish. There are also different body shapes, fin, and eye configurations. Some extreme versions of the goldfish live only in aquariums\u2014they are much less hardy than varieties closer to the \"wild\" original. However, some variations are hardier, such as the Shubunkin. The vast majority of goldfish breeds today originated from China. Some of the main varieties are:", "image": "images/3587.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3588", "text": "The March of Ancona was a frontier march centred on the city of Ancona and later Macerata in the Middle Ages. Its name is preserved as an Italian region today, the Marche, and it corresponds to almost the entire modern region and not just the Province of Ancona.", "image": "images/3588.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3589", "text": "Thane\u2013Belapur road is a major road in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region connecting the city of Thane with Navi Mumbai. The southern end of Thane\u2013Belapur road starts at the Sion Panvel Highway near Turbhe. The road passes through a busy Thane \u2013 Belapur region and generally runs in north-south direction. During the stretch between Turbhe and Dighe, Thane\u2013Belapur road runs completely parallel to the Trans-Harbour Line of Mumbai Suburban Railway and the stations of Airoli, Rabale, Ghansoli, Kopar Khairane and Turbhe all have direct access from this road.\nExcept for a small stretch at Digha, the entire Thane\u2013Belapur road has been widened to a total of 6 lanes and fully concretized. Several major industrial parks such as MIDC, Dhirubhai Ambani Knowledge City, Millenium Park are located beside this road in addition to many other businesses.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3590", "text": "The Big Thicket is the name given to a somewhat imprecise region of a heavily forested area in Southeast Texas in the United States. It is a highly biodiverse area for a temperate region, that has been described as \"America's Ark\" and the \"Biological Crossroads of North America\". The National Park Service established the Big Thicket National Preserve within the region in 1974 and it is recognized as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO. Although the diversity of animals in the area is high, with over 500 vertebrates, it is the complex mosaic of ecosystems and plant diversity that is particularly remarkable. Biologists have identified at least eight, and up to eleven, ecosystems in the Big Thicket area. More than 160 species of trees and shrubs, 800 herbs and vines, and 340 types of grasses are known to occur in the Big Thicket, and estimates as high as over 1000 flowering plant species and 200 trees and shrubs have been made, plus ferns, carnivorous plants, and more. The Big Thicket has historically been the most dense forest region in what is now Texas.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3591", "text": "The Puisaye is a natural and historical region of France, now divided between the d\u00e9partements of Loiret, Ni\u00e8vre and Yonne. Its historical and administrative center is the town of Saint-Fargeau. Its inhabitants are known as Poyaudins.", "image": "images/3591.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3592", "text": "James Valentine was a Scottish photographer. Valentine's of Dundee produced Scottish topographical views from the 1860s, and later became internationally famous as the producers of picture postcards.", "image": "images/3592.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3593", "text": "This is a list of companies based in Oregon. Oregon is the ninth largest by area and the 27th most populous of the 50 United States. The gross domestic product of Oregon in 2010 was $168.6 billion; it is the United States's 26th wealthiest state by GDP. The state's per capita personal income in 2010 was $44,447.\nOregon has one of the largest salmon-fishing industries in the world, although ocean fisheries have reduced the river fisheries in recent years. The state is home to many breweries, and Portland has the largest number of breweries of any city in the world. High technology industries and services have been major employers since the 1970s. Tektronix was the largest private employer in Oregon until the late 1980s. Intel's creation and expansion of several facilities in eastern Washington County continued the growth that Tektronix had started. Intel is now the state's largest for-profit private employer, with more than 17,000 employees, while Providence Health & Services, a nonprofit, is the largest private employer.", "image": "images/3593.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3594", "text": null, "image": "images/3594.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3595", "text": null, "image": "images/3595.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3596", "text": "Moana is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated musical adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 56th Disney animated feature film. Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, and co-directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams, the film introduces Auli\u02bbi Cravalho as Moana and features the voices of Dwayne Johnson, Rachel House, Temuera Morrison, Jemaine Clement, Nicole Scherzinger, and Alan Tudyk. The film features songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Opetaia Foa'i and Mark Mancina, and an orchestral score also composed by Mancina.\nThe film tells the story of Moana, the strong-willed daughter of a chief of a Polynesian village, who is chosen by the ocean itself to reunite a mystical relic with the goddess Te Fiti. When a blight strikes her island, Moana sets sail in search of Maui, a legendary demigod, in the hope of returning the relic to Te Fiti and saving her people.\nMoana was released theatrically in the United States on November 23, 2016 to positive reviews from critics, with particular praise going towards its animation, music, and vocal performances. The film went on to gross over $690 million worldwide.", "image": "images/3596.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3598", "text": "The Denver International Airport Automated Guideway Transit System is a people mover system operating at Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado. The system opened along with the airport itself in 1995, and was conceived as a means to connect all of the midfield concourses with the south terminal and quickly transport passengers between them because of the longer distances between each building, especially when compared to Stapleton International Airport, Denver's former airport.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3599", "text": null, "image": "images/3599.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3600", "text": null, "image": "images/3600.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3601", "text": "Lake Armor is a French fjord lake located on the central plateau of the main island of the Kerguelen archipelago, in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands.\nIt was so named by the Mouzon mission in 1952 after a Breton noun which means \"the land close to the sea\".\nIt extends in a northwesterly south-easterly direction at an altitude of about 1 m, over a length of about 3.7 km and a maximum width of 700 m, covering around 200 ha. From the south, a stream passing down the Volcan du Diable feeds the lake, having collected the waters coming from the slopes of the volcano as well as those of the Val d'Enfer and the Val des Trolls, and thus their lakes. Another stream feeds the lake from the north. Lake Armor flows into the marine waters of the Gulf of Morbihan in the Hurley Bay.\nNear the lake is the only known spot in Kerguelen of Elaphoglossum randii, a small fern endemic to the sub-Antarctic islands of the Indian Ocean, which occurs elsewhere only in the Marion and Prince Edward Islands.\nThe southern beaches of Lake Armor are also known for their curious little pebbles, rolled by the waves and nicknamed \"Armor dicks\" because of their evocative shape.", "image": "images/3601.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3603", "text": null, "image": "images/3603.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3604", "text": "The superficial anterior cervical lymph nodes are found in proximity to the anterior jugular vein.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3606", "text": "Prepulse inhibition is a neurological phenomenon in which a weaker prestimulus inhibits the reaction of an organism to a subsequent strong reflex-eliciting stimulus, often using the startle reflex. The stimuli are usually acoustic, but tactile stimuli and light stimuli are also used. When prepulse inhibition is high, the corresponding one-time startle response is reduced.\nThe reduction of the amplitude of startle reflects the ability of the nervous system to temporarily adapt to a strong sensory stimulus when a preceding weaker signal is given to warn the organism. PPI is detected in numerous species including mice and humans. Although the extent of the adaptation affects numerous systems, the most comfortable to measure are the muscular reactions, which are normally diminished as a result of the nervous inhibition.\nDeficits of prepulse inhibition manifest in the inability to filter out the unnecessary information; they have been linked to abnormalities of sensorimotor gating. Such deficits are noted in patients suffering from illnesses like schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease, and in people under the influence of drugs, surgical manipulations, or mutations.", "image": "images/3606.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3607", "text": null, "image": "images/3607.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3608", "text": "Bernard Maris was a French economist, writer and journalist who was also a shareholder in Charlie Hebdo magazine. He was murdered on 7 January 2015, during the shooting at the headquarters of the magazine in Paris.", "image": "images/3608.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3609", "text": "HMS Rose was a 20-gun sixth-rate post ship of the Royal Navy, built in Hull, England in 1757. Her activities in suppressing smuggling in the colony of Rhode Island provoked the formation of what became the Continental Navy, precursor of the modern United States Navy. She was based at the North American station in the West Indies and then used in the American Revolutionary War. She was scuttled in the harbor of Savannah, Georgia in 1779. A replica was built in 1970, then modified to match HMS Surprise, and used in two films, Master and Commander: Far Side of the World and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3610", "text": null, "image": "images/3610.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3611", "text": "Columna is a genus of air-breathing tropical land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Achatinidae.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3613", "text": "Slangkop Lighthouse is a lighthouse close to a town called Kommetjie. The town located near to Cape Town, South Africa.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3614", "text": null, "image": "images/3614.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3615", "text": null, "image": "images/3615.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3616", "text": "The South African Railways Class 14C 4-8-2 of 1919 was a steam locomotive.\nIn late 1919, the South African Railways placed a third batch of twenty Class 14C steam locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain type wheel arrangement in service. In addition to the first three batches, one more batch would be acquired in 1922, all four with different maximum axle loadings, to bring the total in the class to 73. Through reboilerings, rebalancings and cylinder bushings during its service life, this single class eventually ended up as six distinct locomotive classes with two boiler types and a multitude of axle loading and boiler pressure configurations.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3617", "text": "George Washington Richardson was an American politician who served as the Sheriff of Worcester County, Massachusetts, and twice as mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts.", "image": "images/3617.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3618", "text": "The Adelaide Glaciarium was the first indoor ice skating facility built in Australia. This is the birthplace for ice skating in Australia and is the location of the first hockey on the ice match in the country, which was an adaptation of roller polo for the ice using ice skates. Contemporary ice hockey was never played at this venue but this ice skating rink, the country's first, provided the \"test bed\" facility for its successor the Melbourne Glaciarium, the birthplace of ice hockey in Australia.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3619", "text": "Himeji Castle is a hilltop Japanese castle complex situated in the city of Himeji which is located in the Hy\u014dgo Prefecture of Japan. The castle is regarded as the finest surviving example of prototypical Japanese castle architecture, comprising a network of 83 rooms with advanced defensive systems from the feudal period. The castle is frequently known as Hakuro-j\u014d or Shirasagi-j\u014d because of its brilliant white exterior and supposed resemblance to a bird taking flight.\nHimeji Castle dates to 1333, when Akamatsu Norimura built a fort on top of Himeyama hill. The fort was dismantled and rebuilt as Himeyama Castle in 1346, and then remodeled into Himeji Castle two centuries later. Himeji Castle was then significantly remodeled in 1581 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who added a three-story castle keep. In 1600, Tokugawa Ieyasu awarded the castle to Ikeda Terumasa for his help in the Battle of Sekigahara, and Ikeda completely rebuilt the castle from 1601 to 1609, expanding it into a large castle complex. Several buildings were later added to the castle complex by Honda Tadamasa from 1617 to 1618.", "image": "images/3619.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3620", "text": null, "image": "images/3620.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3621", "text": "Jesse Guilmette is an American professional wrestler, currently signed to All Elite Wrestling under the ring name The Blade. He is known for his work in Impact Wrestling under the ring name Braxton Sutter and for Combat Zone Wrestling - where he was a one-time CZW World Tag Team Champion - under the ring name Pepper Parks.", "image": "images/3621.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3622", "text": "Pleurotomella simillima is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3623", "text": "Havelock Island, officially Swaraj Island, is one of the largest islands that comprise a chain of islands to the east of Great Andaman in the Andaman Islands. It belongs to the South Andaman administrative district, part of the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The island is 41 km northeast of the capital city, Port Blair.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3626", "text": null, "image": "images/3626.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3627", "text": null, "image": "images/3627.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3628", "text": null, "image": "images/3628.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3629", "text": "Alfred Thomas Agate was a noted American artist, painter and miniaturist.\nAgate lived in New York from 1831 to 1838. He studied with his brother, Frederick Styles Agate, a portrait and historical painter. He later went on to study with Thomas Seir Cummings. By the late 1830s, Agate was exhibiting his work at the National Academy of Design in New York, and established himself as a skilled painter in oils. He was elected into the National Academy of Design as an honorary member in 1840.\nAgate drew landscapes, portraits, and scientific illustrations. For much of his landscapes, Agate used a camera lucida, a device which projected the scene onto a piece of paper for purposes of tracing.", "image": "images/3629.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3630", "text": "Sarahan is a small village in Himachal Pradesh of India. It is the site of the Bhimakali Temple, originally known as Bhimadevi Temple, dedicated to the mother goddess Bhimakali, presiding deity of the rulers of the former Bushahr State. The temple is situated about 170 kilometres from Shimla and is one of 51 Shakti Peethas. The village is known as the \"gateway of Kinnaur\" it being near the old Indo-Tibetan Road. Seven kilometers below Sarahan is the river Satluj. Sarahan is identified with the Shonitpur mentioned in Puranas.\nSarahan Bushahr has been the summer capital of Bushahr kingdom, with Rampur Bushahr considered the winter capital. The former Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shree Virbhadra Singh is a member of royal family and is popularly known as \"Raja Sahab\" at Sarahan. He has been member of the Assembly/Parliament since 1962 and has held the post of Chief Minister six times. His wife Rani Pratibha Devi is also a member of Assembly.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3631", "text": null, "image": "images/3631.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3632", "text": "The era of piracy in the Caribbean began in the 1500s and phased out in the 1830s after the navies of the nations of Western Europe and North America with colonies in the Caribbean began combating pirates. The period during which pirates were most successful was from the 1660s to 1730s. Piracy flourished in the Caribbean because of the existence of pirate seaports such as Port Royal in Jamaica, Tortuga in Haiti, and Nassau in the Bahamas. Piracy in the Caribbean was part of a larger historical phenomenon of piracy, as it existed close to major trade and exploration routes in nearly all the five oceans.", "image": "images/3632.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3633", "text": "The Battle of Focchies was a significant naval engagement that took place on 12 May 1649, in the harbour of Focchies, Smyrna between a Venetian force of nineteen warships under the command of Giacomo da Riva, and an Ottoman force of eleven warships, ten galleasses, and seventy-two galleys, with the battle resulting in a crushing victory for the Venetian fleet. The battle was an episode in the Cretan War from 1645 to 1669 between the Venetian Republic and the Ottoman Empire over dominance of various territories in the Mediterranean Sea. The war was one in a series of wars between the two warring powers, which contested for control of the Adriatic and Mediterranean trade routes. The primary territory that was contested during the war was Crete, the largest and most profitable of the overseas holdings of the Venetian Republic. The battle came after a squadron of Venetian ships under the command of Giacomo da Riva, a Venetian admiral, came to the rescue of the blockading Venetian force in the Dardanelles Straits, after the blockade had run into unexpected weather conditions and many ships sunk as a result.", "image": "images/3633.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3634", "text": "Peucedanum verticillare, common name giant hog fennel or milk parsley, is a herbaceous plant in the genus Peucedanum of the family Apiaceae.", "image": "images/3634.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3635", "text": "A service rifle or service weapon is a weapon which an armed force issues as standard to its service members. In modern forces, this is typically a versatile and rugged battle rifle, assault rifle, or carbine suitable for use in nearly all environments. Most armies also have service pistols or side arms.\nAlthough certain weapons issued to special forces units are rarely considered \"service weapons\" in the truest sense, certain specialist rifles and submachine guns are categorized as such if issued as per standing operating procedures upon entering special environments or scenarios. These may include urban warfare and jungle warfare environments.\nMost armies also have service pistols/side arms.", "image": "images/3635.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3636", "text": null, "image": "images/3636.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3638", "text": "This list of Pomona College people includes notable graduates, non-graduating attendees, and past and present faculty, staff, and administrators of Pomona College, an elite liberal arts college in Claremont, California and the founding member of the Claremont Colleges.\nSince its founding in 1887, Pomona has graduated 127 classes of students and today has approximately 25,000 living alumni. As of 2020, the college enrolls approximately 1,670 students, and employs 250 faculty members and 271 administrative staff.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3639", "text": null, "image": "images/3639.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3640", "text": "This is a list of vehicles manufactured by the Buick Motor Division of General Motors.", "image": "images/3640.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3642", "text": "Richard Bellingham was a colonial magistrate, lawyer, and several-time governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and the last surviving signatory of the colonial charter at his death. A wealthy lawyer in Lincolnshire prior to his departure for the New World in 1634, he was a liberal political opponent of the moderate John Winthrop, arguing for expansive views on suffrage and lawmaking, but also religiously somewhat conservative, opposing the efforts of Quakers and Baptists to settle in the colony. He was one of the architects of the Massachusetts Body of Liberties, a document embodying many sentiments also found in the United States Bill of Rights.\nAlthough he was generally in the minority during his early years in the colony, he served ten years as colonial governor, most of them during the delicate years of the English Restoration, when King Charles II scrutinized the behavior of the colonial governments. Bellingham notably refused a direct order from the king to appear in England, an action that may have contributed to the eventual revocation of the colonial charter in 1684.\nHe was twice married, survived by his second wife and his only son Samuel.", "image": "images/3642.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3643", "text": "USS McAnn was a Cannon-class destroyer escort built for the United States Navy during World War II. She served in the Atlantic Ocean and provided escort service against submarine and air attack for Navy vessels and convoys.\nMcAnn was named after Donald Roy McAnn who received the Navy Cross for his actions during the Battle of Santa Cruz Islands in 1942. The ship was laid down by Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Co., Newark, New Jersey, on 17 May 1943; launched on 5 September 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Ethel Marie McAnn; and commissioned at New York on 11 October 1943, Comdr. Charles F. Hooper in command.\nAs Bauru she is preserved by the Brazilian Navy at Rio de Janeiro.", "image": "images/3643.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3644", "text": null, "image": "images/3644.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3646", "text": "There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Vale of White Horse in Oxfordshire.", "image": "images/3646.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3647", "text": "Pamela Des Barres is a former rock and roll groupie, musician, and actress. Today she is an author, magazine writer, and writing teacher.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3648", "text": null, "image": "images/3648.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3649", "text": "Molinchart is a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.", "image": "images/3649.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3650", "text": "The MTR, the rapid transit system of Hong Kong, encompasses 11 heavy rail lines and 98 stations as of 2020. The following list sorts the stations according to their service line.\nThe current system was formed after the merger with the Kowloon\u2013Canton Railway on 2 December 2007, when the operations of the East Rail Line, the West Rail Line, the Ma On Shan Line and the Light Rail system were transferred to the MTR Corporation. Serving exclusively the northwestern New Territories, the light rail network comprises 12 routes, serving 68 stops. The network is being expanded and several new lines are being proposed or under construction.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3653", "text": "L\u00e4\u00e4ne-Viru County, or L\u00e4\u00e4ne-Virumaa, is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is in northern Estonia, on the south coast of the Gulf of Finland. In Estonian, l\u00e4\u00e4ne means western and ida means east or eastern. L\u00e4\u00e4ne-Viru borders Ida-Viru County to the east, J\u00f5geva County to the south, and J\u00e4rva and Harju counties to the west. In January 2013, L\u00e4\u00e4ne-Viru County had a population of 58,806: 4.5% of the population in Estonia.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3654", "text": "Palasip Qaqqaa is a 544-metre-high mountain in the Qeqqata municipality in western Greenland. It is located on the mainland of Greenland on the coast of Davis Strait, immediately to the north of Sisimiut Airport.\nThe mountain massif is spread out over 4 kilometres in the west\u2013east direction, constituting the terminal point of a long mountain range extending from the Pingu mountain group halfway between Davis Strait and the Greenland ice sheet. The range flattens considerably towards the east in the area of Kangaamiut dike swarm north of Kangerlussuaq, due to pressure exerted by the icesheet for long periods in the past.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3655", "text": null, "image": "images/3655.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3657", "text": "2015 Indian swine flu outbreak refers to an outbreak of the H1N1 virus in India, during early 2015. The states of Gujarat and Rajasthan were the worst affected.\nIndia had reported 937 cases and 218 deaths from swine flu in the year 2014. By mid-February 2015, the reported cases and deaths in 2015 had surpassed the previous numbers. The total number of laboratory confirmed cases crossed 33,000 mark with death of more than 2,000 people.", "image": "images/3657.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3658", "text": "Saint John the Baptist Church is a monumental Armenian Apostolic church in the town of Abovyan, Kotayk Province, Armenia.", "image": "images/3658.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3659", "text": "Italian Libya was a colony of the Kingdom of Italy located in North Africa, in what is now modern Libya, between 1934 and 1943. It was formed from the Italian colonies of Cyrenaica and Tripolitania that were taken by Italy from the Ottoman Empire in the Italo-Turkish War of 1911 to 1912. They were unified in 1934 by governor Italo Balbo, with Tripoli as the capital.\nFrom 1911 until the establishment of a unified colony in 1934, the territory of the two colonies was sometimes referred to as \"Italian Libya\" or Italian North Africa. Both names were also used after the unification, with Italian Libya becoming the official name of the newly combined colony.\nIn 1923, indigenous rebels associated with the Senussi Order organized the Libyan resistance movement against Italian settlement in Libya. The rebellion was put down by Italian forces in 1932, after the so-called \"pacification campaign\", which resulted in the deaths of a quarter of Cyrenaica's population.\nDuring World War II, Italian Libya became the setting for the North African Campaign. Although the Italians were defeated there by the Allies in 1943, many of the Italian settlers still remained in Libya.", "image": "images/3659.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3660", "text": "The Minister of Interior of Hungary is a member of the Hungarian cabinet and the head of the Ministry of Interior. The current interior minister is S\u00e1ndor Pint\u00e9r.\nThe position was called People's Commissar of Interior during the Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919 and Minister of Local Government between 2006 and 2010, when the ministry was divided into the Ministry of Local Government and the Ministry of Justice and Law.\nThis page is a list of Ministers of Interior of Hungary.", "image": "images/3660.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3661", "text": "Shaw Boulevard is a 4-8 lane highway connecting the cities of Mandaluyong and Pasig in the Philippines. The boulevard is named after William James Shaw, the founder of the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club in Mandaluyong City. The road is one of the major thoroughfares of the Ortigas Center in Mandaluyong and Pasig, housing many shopping malls like the Starmall shopping center and the posh Shangri-La Plaza at the EDSA-Shaw intersection and The Marketplace at the Kalentong-Shaw intersection.\nIt is served by the Shaw Boulevard Station of the MRT-3 along EDSA, often called EDSA-Crossing. The entirety of the road is served by jeepney routes that go to and from Quiapo, Santa Mesa, the Jos\u00e9 Rizal University, EDSA, the Pasig Public Market, and Binangonan, Rizal.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3662", "text": "Barbara Block is an American marine biologist and Charles & Elizabeth Prothro Professor of Biology in Marine Sciences at the Stanford University Hopkins Marine Station and a co-director of Stanford University's Tuna Research and Conservation Center, with the Monterey Bay Aquarium. She has published numerous bodies of work throughout her career in marine biology and chemistry, mainly focusing on the biology and chemistry of metabolism in different tuna and shark species. Additionally, she has helped develop two new types of electronic tags for large pelagic predators in order to track the migrations of large oceanic predator species.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3663", "text": null, "image": "images/3663.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3665", "text": "This list includes those recognised minerals beginning with the letter C. The International Mineralogical Association is the international group that recognises new minerals and new mineral names, however minerals discovered before 1959 did not go through the official naming procedure, although some minerals published previously have been either confirmed or discredited since that date. This list contains a mixture of mineral names that have been approved since 1959 and those mineral names believed to still refer to valid mineral species.\nThe list is divided into groups:\nIntroduction \u2022\nA \u2022 B \u2022 C \u2022 D \u2022 E \u2022 F \u2022 G \u2022 H \u2022 I \u2022 J \u2022 K \u2022 L \u2022 M \u2022 N \u2022 O \u2022 P\u2013Q \u2022 R \u2022 S \u2022 T \u2022 U\u2013V \u2022 W\u2013X \u2022 Y\u2013Z\nThe data was exported from mindat.org on 29 April 2005; updated up to 'IMA2019'.\nThe minerals are sorted by name, followed by the structural group or chemical class, the year of publication, the IMA approval and the Nickel\u2013Strunz code. The first link is to mindat.org, the second link is to webmineral.com, and the third is to the Handbook of Mineralogy.\nAbbreviations:\n\u1d30 \u2013 discredited.\nQ \u2013 questionable/ doubtful.", "image": "images/3665.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3667", "text": "The Asian Development Bank is a regional development bank established on 19 December 1966, which is headquartered in the Ortigas Center located in the city of Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines. The company also maintains 31 field offices around the world to promote social and economic development in Asia. The bank admits the members of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific and non-regional developed countries. From 31 members at its establishment, ADB now has 68 members.\nThe ADB was modeled closely on the World Bank, and has a similar weighted voting system where votes are distributed in proportion with members' capital subscriptions. ADB releases an annual report that summarizes its operations, budget and other materials for review by the public. The ADB-Japan Scholarship Program enrolls about 300 students annually in academic institutions located in 10 countries within the Region. Upon completion of their study programs, scholars are expected to contribute to the economic and social development of their home countries. ADB is an official United Nations Observer.", "image": "images/3667.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3668", "text": "Flag Fen, east of Peterborough, England, is a Bronze Age site developed about 3500 years ago, consisting of more than 60,000 timbers arranged in five very long rows, creating a wooden causeway across the wet fenland. Part-way across the structure a small island was formed. Items associated with it have led scholars to conclude that the island was a site of religious ceremonies and significance. Archaeological work began in 1982 at the site, which is located 800 m east of Fengate. Flag Fen is now part of the Greater Fens Museum Partnership. A visitor centre has been constructed on site and some areas have been reconstructed, including a typical Iron Age roundhouse dwelling.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3669", "text": "Greater Chimgan of the Chatkal Mountain range is located in the territory of the Ugam-Chatkal National Park, and it is in the Bostanlyk administrative district, Uzbekistan.\nThe Chimgan village was settled 400\u2013500 years ago in the mountain massive of dominant the Greater Chimgan peak, at an altitude of 1,620 m.\nSome experts see Chinese words in the name \"Chimgan\" but others translate it as \"sod\" or \"pasture abundant in water, green valley\".\nFor generations of those, who live in Tashkent province, the Greater Chimgan is the place of romantic gravitation.\nGreater Chimgan has been known to mountaineers since the beginning of the 20th century.\nFor those who want to experience of rock climbing, hiking and mountaineering Chimgan Highlands caters many opportunities. Chimgan Highlands have been a host for many other outdoor activities such as hang gliding, skiing, snowboarding and horseback riding.\nFor many years the Greater Chimgan was the first challenge for thousands beginners of Soviet mountaineering.\nA great number of routes of several levels of complexity allows a wide spectrum of mountaineering.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3670", "text": "Enceladus Explorer is a planned interplanetary orbiter and lander mission equipped with a subsurface maneuverable ice melting probe suitable to assess the existence of life on Saturn's moon Enceladus.\nThe astrobiology Enceladus Explorer project is funded by the German Aerospace Center, and is carried out by a research consortium of seven German universities. This collaborative project was started on 22 February 2012.", "image": "images/3670.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3671", "text": null, "image": "images/3671.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3672", "text": "The Hawtai Shengdafeiis a compact crossover sport utility vehicle produced by the Chinese manufacturer Hawtai since 2009. It is named to sound similar to the Chinese name of the Hyundai Santa Fe.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3673", "text": "Eudonia commortalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1921. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Alaska to British Columbia, Washington and California.\nAdults have been recorded on wing from April to September.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3675", "text": "Sarnia is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, and had a 2016 population of 71,594. It is the largest city on Lake Huron and in Lambton County. Sarnia is located on the eastern bank of the junction between the Upper and Lower Great Lakes where Lake Huron flows into the St. Clair River, which forms the Canada\u2013United States border, directly across from Port Huron, Michigan. The site's natural harbour first attracted the French explorer La Salle. He named the site \"The Rapids\" on 23 August 1679, when he had horses and men pull his 45-ton barque Le Griffon north against the nearly four-knot current of the St. Clair River.\nThis was the first time that a vessel other than a canoe or other oar-powered vessel had sailed into Lake Huron, and La Salle's voyage was germinal in the development of commercial shipping on the Great Lakes. Located in the natural harbour, the Sarnia port remains an important centre for lake freighters and oceangoing ships carrying cargoes of grain and petroleum products.", "image": "images/3675.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3677", "text": "Mount Ferry is a 6,195-foot mountain summit located within Olympic National Park in Jefferson County of Washington state. Mount Ferry is the eighth-highest peak in the Bailey Range, which is a subrange of the Olympic Mountains. In clear weather, the mountain can be seen from the visitor center at Hurricane Ridge. Its nearest higher neighbor is Mount Pulitzer, 0.6 mi to the southwest. Stephen Peak is set 2.26 mi to the northwest, and Mount Olympus is 7.2 mi to the southwest. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Elwha and Hoh Rivers.", "image": "images/3677.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3678", "text": null, "image": "images/3678.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3679", "text": "Wicker Park is a neighborhood of about 26,000 residents within the West Town community area in Chicago, Illinois. Situated just west of the Kennedy Expressway, Wicker Park is known for its local hipster culture, art community, nightlife, and food scene.", "image": "images/3679.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3680", "text": null, "image": "images/3680.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3681", "text": "The CICM Missionaries, is a Roman Catholic missionary religious congregation of men established in 1862 by the Belgian Catholic priest Theophile Verbist.\nIts origins lie in Scheut, Anderlecht, a suburb of Brussels, due to which it is widely known as the Scheut Missionaries. The congregation is most notable for their international missionary works in China, Mongolia, the Philippines and in Congo Free State/Belgian Congo, modern-day Democratic Republic of the Congo.\nPresently, their international name \"CICM Missionaries\" is preferred, although, in the United States of America, the congregation is mostly known as Missionhurst.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3682", "text": "In mathematics, B\u00e4cklund transforms or B\u00e4cklund transformations relate partial differential equations and their solutions. They are an important tool in soliton theory and integrable systems. A B\u00e4cklund transform is typically a system of first order partial differential equations relating two functions, and often depending on an additional parameter. It implies that the two functions separately satisfy partial differential equations, and each of the two functions is then said to be a B\u00e4cklund transformation of the other.\nA B\u00e4cklund transform which relates solutions of the same equation is called an invariant B\u00e4cklund transform or auto-B\u00e4cklund transform. If such a transform can be found, much can be deduced about the solutions of the equation especially if the B\u00e4cklund transform contains a parameter. However, no systematic way of finding B\u00e4cklund transforms is known.", "image": "images/3682.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3683", "text": "This list is a part of the international List of Gothic brick buildings.\nFor the parts of this list on the various countries see:\n\u2013 In long tables, vertical arrows link to the navigation boards above and below. \u2013", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3685", "text": null, "image": "images/3685.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3686", "text": "Identity Thief is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Seth Gordon, screenplay by Craig Mazin, story by Mazin and Jerry Eeten and starring Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy. The film tells a story about a man whose identity is stolen by a woman.\nThe film received negative reception from critics, but was a commercial success, grossing over $174 million worldwide against a budget of $35 million.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3687", "text": null, "image": "images/3687.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3688", "text": null, "image": "images/3688.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3690", "text": null, "image": "images/3690.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3691", "text": "Legio sexta victrix was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in 41 BC by the general Octavian. It was the twin legion of VI Ferrata and perhaps held veterans of that legion, and some soldiers kept to the traditions of the Caesarian legion.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3692", "text": null, "image": "images/3692.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3693", "text": "BMC Kirpi is a Turkish made Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle manufactured by BMC, based on the Israeli Hatehof Navigator. Kirpi provides significant protection against mine and ballistic threats. It combines standard and add-on armor providing protection against ballistic threats while its V-shape underbody and monocoque allows it to protect the personnel inside from land mines and improvised explosive devices.\nBMC Kirpi is a heavy armored troop carrier and its primary objective is to transfer personnel from one place to another while protecting them against all kind of threats. However, it can receive different operational roles by being equipped with required mission equipment.", "image": "images/3693.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3694", "text": null, "image": "images/3694.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3696", "text": "Mar\u00eda Josefa Crescencia Ort\u00edz T\u00e9llez\u2013Gir\u00f3n, popularly known as Do\u00f1a Josefa Ortiz de Dom\u00ednguez or La Corregidora was an insurgent and supporter of the Mexican War of Independence, which fought for independence against Spain, in the early 19th century. She was married to Miguel Dom\u00ednguez, corregidor of the city of Quer\u00e9taro, hence her nickname.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3697", "text": "Sudbourne Park Pit is a 1.1 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest between Orford and Chillesford in Suffolk. It is a Geological Conservation Review site, and it is in the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.\nThis is described by Natural England as an important site for the study of the fauna of the Coralline Crag Formation, dating to the early Pliocene, around five million years ago. The fossils are plentiful and diverse, especially bivalves and molluscs.\nThere is access from a footpath between Chillesford and Orford.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3698", "text": "Norton is a village in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, 0.8 miles from the boundary of the City of Worcester, England. The village sits within the Norton Juxta Kempsey civil parish and is split in two by the M5 motorway, with the original village to the east.\nThe village saw considerable development in 1990s, mainly centred on the large decommissioned military Norton Barracks, which have been converted into apartments.\nThe village is the location of St Peter's Garden Centre and Worcester Cricket Club. Worcester Norton Hockey Club also originates from the village, but now play and train at nearby Nunnery Wood High School, Worcester.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3699", "text": "Te\u00e4n is an uninhabited island to the north of the Isles of Scilly archipelago between Tresco, 1.5 kilometres to the west and St Martin's 300 metres to the east.\nApproximately 16 hectares in area the island consists of a series of granite tors with the highest point, Great Hill, rising to 40 metres at its eastern end. The low-lying land is overlain with glacial till and outwash gravels with glacial erratics abundant on the north coast beaches which indicates the southern limit of outwash from an ice sheet for which it is designated a Geological Conservation Review site.\nThere is evidence of occupation from the Bronze Age to the early 19th century and the island was still being grazed in 1945. An early Christian chapel exists on the island, it was possibly dedicated to a saint called Theon.\nThe island lies within both the Isles of Scilly Heritage Coast and the Isles of Scilly Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is managed by the Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust which has a Higher Level Stewardship agreement.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3700", "text": null, "image": "images/3700.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3701", "text": null, "image": "images/3701.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3702", "text": "Alexandra Manly is an Australian professional racing cyclist, who last rode for UCI Women's Team Mitchelton\u2013Scott.\nManly was born in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, but now lives in South Australia. Before taking up cycling, Manly had previously tried basketball, cross country running, netball, hockey, tennis, javelin, and steeple chase.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3703", "text": null, "image": "images/3703.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3704", "text": "A Kater's pendulum is a reversible free swinging pendulum invented by British physicist and army captain Henry Kater in 1817 for use as a gravimeter instrument to measure the local acceleration of gravity. Its advantage is that, unlike previous pendulum gravimeters, the pendulum's centre of gravity and center of oscillation do not have to be determined, allowing a greater accuracy. For about a century, until the 1930s, Kater's pendulum and its various refinements remained the standard method for measuring the strength of the Earth's gravity during geodetic surveys. It is now used only for demonstrating pendulum principles.", "image": "images/3704.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3705", "text": "Velika Pire\u0161ica is a settlement north of \u017dalec in east-central Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. The entire Municipality of \u017dalec is now included in the Savinja Statistical Region.", "image": "images/3705.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3706", "text": "Aknalich is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. The village is situated on a lake, after which it is named, to the east of Metsamor.\nAknalich village is the site of the only Yazidi temple in Armenia. A new temple in the village known as Quba Mere Diwane, opened in September 2019. It is the world's largest Yazidi Temple. The 25 meter tall temple was funded by Armenian-born, Russia-based Yezidi businessman Mirza Sloian.", "image": "images/3706.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3707", "text": "The Stafford Air & Space Museum is located in Weatherford, Oklahoma, United States. The museum, named for NASA astronaut and Weatherford native Thomas P. Stafford, became a Smithsonian Affiliate in June 2010. The museum features exhibits about aviation, space exploration, and rocketry, and a collection of over 20 historic aircraft. Displays include artifacts from the Space Shuttle program, Hubble Space Telescope, and the Mir Space Station, a Moon rock, Stafford's Apollo 10 spacesuit, the Gemini 6A spacecraft, a Titan II missile, and a Mark 6 re-entry vehicle.\nThe museum is located at the Thomas P. Stafford Airport.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3708", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Berkeley County, West Virginia.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County, West Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.\nThere are 119 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, 1 of which is a National Historic Landmark.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 20, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3709", "text": "The Land Trust for Tennessee is an American non-profit conservation organization working to protect Tennessee's natural, scenic and historic landscapes and sites. Since 1999, The Land Trust has partnered to conserve more than 119,000 acres of land across 65-plus Tennessee counties.\nThe Land Trust for Tennessee is an accredited member of The Land Trust Alliance and a subsequent member of Terrafirma RRG LLC, The Land Trust Alliance's shared conservation defense service.\nLiz McLaurin is the President and CEO of The Land Trust for Tennessee. The organization operates statewide with offices based in Nashville and Chattanooga.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3710", "text": null, "image": "images/3710.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3712", "text": null, "image": "images/3712.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3713", "text": "Le Haut-Corlay is a commune in the C\u00f4tes-d'Armor department of Brittany in northwestern France.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3714", "text": null, "image": "images/3714.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3716", "text": "Harleysville is a census-designated place in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a suburb of Philadelphia. The population was 9,286 at the 2010 census. It is located mostly within Lower Salford Township and also in Franconia Township. Harleysville was settled by Pennsylvania Dutch in the 18th century and was named after Samuel Harley.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3717", "text": null, "image": "images/3717.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3718", "text": "Enantia melite is a species of butterfly that is found from Central America to the Amazon Basin. It has a wingspan of 48\u201352 millimetres, and is very variable. It lives in cloud forest and transitional forest, at altitudes of 400\u20131,800 metres.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3720", "text": "Princess Franziska von Starhemberg, was an Austrian politician of the Christian Social Party. She was the mother of Heimwehr leader and Austrian Vice-Chancellor Ernst R\u00fcdiger Starhemberg.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3721", "text": null, "image": "images/3721.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3723", "text": "Auguste Dreyfus was a French businessman who made his fortune by financing the Peruvian trade in guano. Dreyfus joined a small textile trading firm set up by three of his elder brothers and moved to Lima, Peru to act as their local representative. He became involved in the guano trade, and in 1869 signed a major contract with the Peruvian government that gave him a monopoly over exports of Peruvian guano to Europe.\nWith this he controlled the largest source of Peruvian national income.\nThe Peruvian government let Dreyfus act as their agent in managing their existing debt and floating new loans used for railway construction. The government ran into increasing financial difficulties. These were compounded by a war with Chile between 1879 and 1883 in which they lost their key guano-producing province. A lengthy series of lawsuits followed between the creditors whose loans were secured by guano deposits and the governments of Peru and Chile. The Dreyfus trading enterprise came to an end. He retired to France, where he owned a chateau in the country and a mansion in Paris that he filled with a major collection of art.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3724", "text": null, "image": "images/3724.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3725", "text": "The Lithuanian Art Museum is an art museum established in Vilnius in 1933 as the Vilnius City Museum. It houses Lithuania's largest art collection.", "image": "images/3725.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3726", "text": null, "image": "images/3726.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3727", "text": null, "image": "images/3727.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3728", "text": null, "image": "images/3728.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3729", "text": "The Magazine Fort is a bastion fort and magazine located within the Phoenix Park, in Dublin, Ireland. Built in 1735, it was occupied by British Armed Forces until 1922 when it was turned over to the Irish Defence Forces after the Anglo-Irish Treaty. The Irish Army continued to operate the site as an ammunition store through the mid-20th century. It was fully demilitarised by the 1980s. The fort is now managed by the Office of Public Works. As of 2015, it was in a derelict state and not open to the public, however some repairs were undertaken and the site partially opened for \"limited guided tours\" from 2016.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3730", "text": "The City of San Luis Obispo Historic Resources consist of buildings and sites designated by the City of San Luis Obispo, California, as historic resources.\nA map displaying the locations of San Luis Obispo's designated historic resources can be viewed by clicking \"OpenStreetMap\" in the template found to the right below.", "image": "images/3730.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3731", "text": null, "image": "images/3731.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3732", "text": null, "image": "images/3732.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3733", "text": "This is a list of the heritage sites in the Western Cape Province, South Africa, as recognized by the South African Heritage Resource Agency.\nThese sites have been declared subsequent to the implementation of the new legislation on 1 April 2000 and unlike those in the SAHRA portion of the list are not former national monuments declared by the former National Monuments Council, the predecessor of both SAHRA and Heritage Western Cape. In the instance of these sites the \"identifier\" code used is that of Heritage Western Cape rather than SAHRA.\nFor performance reasons, the following districts have been split off:\nList of heritage sites in Beaufort West\nList of heritage sites in Bellville\nList of heritage sites in Caledon\nList of heritage sites in Cape Town CBD, the Waterfront, and the Bo-Kaap\nList of heritage sites near Cape Town\nList of heritage sites in Clanwilliam\nList of heritage sites in George and Mossel Bay\nList of heritage sites in Knysna\nList of heritage sites in Paarl\nList of heritage sites in Simonstown\nList of heritage sites in Robertson and Montagu\nList of heritage sites in Stellenbosch, Somerset West, and Strand\nList of heritage sites in Swellendam and Riversdale", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3734", "text": "Marc Christian Trasolini is a Canadian professional basketball player for the Ibaraki Robots in Japan. He played college basketball for Santa Clara.\nTrasolini signed with the Ibaraki Robots on June 25, 2020.", "image": "images/3734.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3735", "text": "Brandon James Lyon is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Toronto Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox, Arizona Diamondbacks, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and New York Mets.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3736", "text": "Karancsalja is a village in N\u00f3gr\u00e1d county, Hungary, in Salg\u00f3tarj\u00e1n District.\nKarancsalja has probably been inhabited since the time of the Hungarian conquest, since its area \u2013 the northern side of the valley \u2013 is slightly raised from its surroundings, thus providing a suitable place for settlement.\nLike other settlements of the Karancs region, at the beginning of its history, Karancsalja was a typical village on a highway, and it was established along the road connecting the Great Plain and the Highlands. Until the middle of the 19th century, this was an important trade route for the county and even for the country. The traffic here was of considerable economic importance.\nDespite its favorable geographical conditions, Karancsalja did not become a large settlement, although in the second half of the 19th century, with the emergence and rapid development of mining, the village began to grow. More than 1400 people live in Karancsalja today.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3737", "text": "Ardahan is a city in northeastern Turkey, near the Georgian border. It is the capital of Ardahan Province.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3738", "text": "The Dhofar Mountains are a mountain range in the southeastern part of the Arabian Peninsula. In a broad sense, they extend from Dhofar Governorate in Oman to Hadhramaut Governorate in Yemen, and are located between the Hajar in the northern part of Oman, and the Sarawat in the western part of Yemen. Otherwise, the range in the eastern part of Yemen, particularly near Mukalla, is referred to as the \"Hadhramaut\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3740", "text": "Performance modelling is the abstraction of a real system into a simplified representation to enable the prediction of performance. The creation of a model can provide insight into how a proposed or actual system will or does work. This can, however, point towards different things to people belonging to different fields of work.\nPerformance modelling has many benefits, which includes:\nRelatively inexpensive prediction of future performance.\nA clearer understanding of a system's performance characteristics.\nAdditionally it may include, a mechanism for risk management and reduction with design support for future projects.\nA model will often be created specifically so that it can be interpreted by a software tool that simulates the system's behaviour, based on the information contained in the performance model. Such tools provide further insight into the system's behaviour and can be used to identify bottlenecks or hot spots where the design is inadequate. Solutions to the problems identified might involve the provision of more physical resources or change in the structure of the design.\nPerformance modelling is found helpful, in case of:\nEstimating the performance of a new system.", "image": "images/3740.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3741", "text": "Art Deco, sometimes referred to as Deco, is a style of visual arts, architecture and design that first appeared in France just before World War I. Art Deco influenced the design of buildings, furniture, jewelry, fashion, cars, movie theatres, trains, ocean liners, and everyday objects such as radios and vacuum cleaners. It took its name, short for Arts D\u00e9coratifs, from the Exposition internationale des arts d\u00e9coratifs et industriels modernes held in Paris in 1925. It combined modern styles with fine craftsmanship and rich materials. During its heyday, Art Deco represented luxury, glamour, exuberance, and faith in social and technological progress.\nFrom its outset, Art Deco was influenced by the bold geometric forms of Cubism and the Vienna Secession; the bright colors of Fauvism and of the Ballets Russes; the updated craftsmanship of the furniture of the eras of Louis Philippe I and Louis XVI; and the exotic styles of China and Japan, India, Persia, ancient Egypt and Maya art. It featured rare and expensive materials, such as ebony and ivory, and exquisite craftsmanship.", "image": "images/3741.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3742", "text": "Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Nigeria to the west and north; Chad to the northeast; the Central African Republic to the east; and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Republic of the Congo to the south. Cameroon's coastline lies on the Bight of Biafra, part of the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean. Although Cameroon is not an ECOWAS member state, it is geographically and historically in West Africa with the Southern Cameroons which now form her Nord-Ouest and Sud-Ouest Regions having a strong West African history. However, since 2017, elements within the South West and North West regions have since declared an independent state called Ambazonia. The country is sometimes identified as West African and other times as Central African due to its strategic position at the crossroads between West and Central Africa. Cameroon is home to over 250 native languages spoken by nearly 25 million people.\nEarly inhabitants of the territory included the Sao civilisation around Lake Chad and the Baka hunter-gatherers in the southeastern rainforest.", "image": "images/3742.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3743", "text": null, "image": "images/3743.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3744", "text": "The Dominions of Sweden or Svenska besittningar were territories that historically came under control of the Swedish Crown, but never became fully integrated with Sweden. This generally meant that they were ruled by Governors-General under the Swedish monarch, but within certain limits retained their own established political systems, essentially their diets. Finland was not a dominion, but an integrated part of Sweden. The dominions had no representation in the Swedish Riksdag as stipulated by the 1634 Instrument of Government paragraph 46: \"No one, who is not living inside the separate and old borders of Sweden and Finland, have anything to say at Riksdags and other meetings...\"", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3746", "text": null, "image": "images/3746.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3747", "text": "Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia was the third daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna. Her murder following the Russian Revolution of 1917 resulted in her canonization as a passion bearer by the Russian Orthodox Church.\nDuring her lifetime, Maria, too young to become a Red Cross nurse like her elder sisters during World War I, was patroness of a hospital and instead visited wounded soldiers. Throughout her lifetime she was noted for her interest in the lives of the soldiers. The flirtatious Maria had a number of innocent crushes on the young men she met, beginning in early childhood. She hoped to marry and have a large family.\nShe was an elder sister of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia, whose alleged escape from the assassination of the imperial family was rumored for nearly 90 years. However, it was later proven that Anastasia did not escape. In the 1990s, it was suggested that Maria might have been the grand duchess whose remains were missing from the Romanov grave that was discovered near Yekaterinburg, Russia and exhumed in 1991.", "image": "images/3747.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3748", "text": "A rechargeable battery, storage battery, or secondary cell, is a type of electrical battery which can be charged, discharged into a load, and recharged many times, as opposed to a disposable or primary battery, which is supplied fully charged and discarded after use. It is composed of one or more electrochemical cells. The term \"accumulator\" is used as it accumulates and stores energy through a reversible electrochemical reaction. Rechargeable batteries are produced in many different shapes and sizes, ranging from button cells to megawatt systems connected to stabilize an electrical distribution network. Several different combinations of electrode materials and electrolytes are used, including lead\u2013acid, zinc-air, nickel\u2013cadmium, nickel\u2013metal hydride, lithium-ion, Lithium Iron Phosphate, and lithium-ion polymer.\nRechargeable batteries typically initially cost more than disposable batteries, but have a much lower total cost of ownership and environmental impact, as they can be recharged inexpensively many times before they need replacing. Some rechargeable battery types are available in the same sizes and voltages as disposable types, and can be used interchangeably with them.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3749", "text": null, "image": "images/3749.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3750", "text": null, "image": "images/3750.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3751", "text": "The following is a chronological list of buildings designed by late-19th- and early-20th-century catalog architect, George Franklin Barber. Barber is best known for his houses, but also designed churches, barns, and storefronts.", "image": "images/3751.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3752", "text": null, "image": "images/3752.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3753", "text": "Everton Luiz Guimar\u00e3es Bilher, commonly known as Everton Luiz, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Major League Soccer club Real Salt Lake. He is primarily recognized for his aggressive and hard-tackling style of play.\nAfter starting out in his homeland, mainly playing in the lower leagues, Everton Luiz moved to Europe in 2013. He went on to play for Swiss clubs Lugano and St. Gallen, before transferring to Serbian club Partizan in early 2016. In his first full season with the Crno-beli, Everton Luiz collected the double.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3754", "text": "John Russell Pope was an American architect whose firm is widely known for designing major public buildings, including the National Archives and Records Administration building, the Jefferson Memorial and the West Building of the National Gallery of Art, all in Washington, DC.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3755", "text": "This is a list of the butterflies of family Nymphalidae which are found in Sri Lanka. It is part of List of the butterflies of Sri Lanka.", "image": "images/3755.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3756", "text": null, "image": "images/3756.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3757", "text": "Adam McCright Nelson is an American shot putter and Olympic gold medalist. Nelson competed in three consecutive Olympic Games in 2000, 2004 and 2008. In addition to his gold medal at the 2004 Olympics, Nelson won a silver medal at the 2000 Olympics.", "image": "images/3757.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3758", "text": "Havrincourt is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in Hauts-de-France in France. The inhabitants are called Havrincourtois.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3760", "text": null, "image": "images/3760.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3761", "text": "Kwantlen Polytechnic University is a public degree-granting undergraduate polytechnic university in British Columbia, Canada with campuses in Surrey, Richmond, Cloverdale, Whalley, and Langley. KPU is one of the largest institutions by enrolment in British Columbia with a total of 20,000 students and 1,400 faculty members across its five locations, encompassing the Metro Vancouver district. KPU provides undergraduate and vocational education including bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, diplomas, certificates, apprenticeships, and citations in more than 120 diverse programs. The school operates largely as an undergraduate polytechnic university but also serves as a vocational school offering apprenticeships for the skilled trades as well as diplomas in vocational education for skilled technicians and workers in support roles in professions such as engineering, accountancy, business administration, nursing, medicine, architecture, and criminology.\nKwantlen Polytechnic University was founded as Kwantlen College in 1981 as a response to the growing need for expanded vocational training across the Fraser Valley. In 1995, it became a university college.", "image": "images/3761.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3762", "text": "Michael John Kells Fleetwood is a British musician and actor, best known as the drummer, co-founder, and de facto leader of the rock band Fleetwood Mac. Fleetwood, whose surname was merged with that of the group's bassist John \"Mac\" McVie to form the name of the band, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.\nBorn in Redruth, Cornwall, Fleetwood lived in Egypt and Norway for much of his childhood years as his father travelled with the Royal Air Force. Choosing to follow his musical interests, Fleetwood travelled to London at the age of 15, eventually combining with Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer and Bob Brunning, at Green's behest, to become the first incarnation of Fleetwood Mac. Fleetwood would remain the only member to stay with the band through its ever-changing line-up.\nAfter several album releases and line-up changes, the group moved to the United States in 1974 in an attempt to boost the band's success. Here Fleetwood invited Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks to join.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3763", "text": ".\nGroup 3J Improved Production Cars is an Australian motor racing category for modified road cars.\nThe category is defined by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport as being for race vehicles derived from registered production automobiles, with limited modifications to improve performance and reliability. Cars must be mass-produced touring cars, the model of which has been:\nhomologated by the FIA in Group A or\ncommercially available in Australia as a new car through a manufacturer\u2019s dealer network, with at least 200 examples having been registered for road use in Australia or\notherwise recognised by CAMS for Group 3J\nModifications to engines, brakes and suspension are permitted and a different engine, from the same manufacturer as the body shell, may be utilised. Cars may be fitted with wheel arch flares, front air dams and rear deck spoilers.\nImproved Production Cars compete in one of four of engine capacity classes:\n0 - 1600 cc\n1600 - 2000 cc\n2000 - 3000 cc\n3000 - 6000 cc\nThe Improved Production Racing Association of Australia is recognised by CAMS as the sole entity representing competitors in the category.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3764", "text": null, "image": "images/3764.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3766", "text": "Events in the year 2017 in the United States.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3767", "text": null, "image": "images/3767.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3768", "text": null, "image": "images/3768.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3769", "text": null, "image": "images/3769.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3770", "text": "Forn\u00e6s Lighthouse in Denmark is located on the eastern tip of the Danish peninsula, Djursland by the sea, Kattegat between Denmark and Sweden, 6 kilometers north of the town Grenaa.\nThe lighthouse was built in 1839 based on drawings by Georg Holgreen. The tower is integrated with the lighthouse keepers house. The lighthouse is supplied with rotating mirrors. In 1892 the current lighthouse tower was built from granite. In 1902 an acetylene based lamp was installed. In 1924 it was electrified based on British lighthouse technology.", "image": "images/3770.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3771", "text": null, "image": "images/3771.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3773", "text": "Scott Hall is a suburb of north-east Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, adjacent to Chapeltown and Meanwood. The suburb falls within the Chapel Allerton and Moortown wards of Leeds City Council. It is made up largely of 1930s council housing on both sides of Scott Hall Road from Buslingthorpe Lane in the south to Potternewton Lane in the north.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3774", "text": null, "image": "images/3774.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3775", "text": "The Archibald Lampman Award is an annual Canadian literary award, created by Blaine Marchand, and presented by the literary magazine Arc, for the year's best work of poetry by a writer living in the National Capital Region.", "image": "images/3775.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3776", "text": "Fear of Men is a Brighton-based band that formed in early 2011 and consists of Jess Weiss, Daniel Falvey and Michael Miles. On 12 February 2013 the band released a reverse chronological compilation of their early singles through Kanine Records called Early Fragments. The band released their debut album Loom on April 2014 through Kanine Records. A limited edition Record Store Day Vinyl was released on 19 April 2014. In 2016 they released their second album Fall Forever.", "image": "images/3776.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3777", "text": "Edward Dickinson Baker was an American politician, lawyer, and military leader. In his political career, Baker served in the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois and later as a U.S. Senator from Oregon. He was also known as an orator and poet. A long-time close friend of the President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, Baker served as U.S. Army colonel during both the Mexican\u2013American War and the American Civil War. Baker was killed in the Battle of Ball's Bluff while leading a Union Army regiment, becoming the only sitting U.S. senator ever to be killed in a military engagement.", "image": "images/3777.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3778", "text": "A dice tower is an object used by gamers to roll dice fairly. Dice are dropped into the top of the tower, and bounce off of various hidden platforms inside it before emerging from the front. Dice towers eliminate some methods of cheating which may be performed when rolling dice by hand. There are many forms of towers and they vary in construction and design.", "image": "images/3778.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3779", "text": "Nakama is a city located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of 2016, the city has an estimated population of 41,348 and a population density of 2,600 persons per km\u00b2. The total area is 15.98 km\u00b2. It is perhaps best known as the birthplace of actor Ken Takakura.", "image": "images/3779.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3780", "text": null, "image": "images/3780.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3781", "text": null, "image": "images/3781.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3782", "text": "The Economic History Society is a learned society that was established at the London School of Economics in 1926 to support the research and teaching of economic history in the United Kingdom and internationally. The society also acts as a pressure group working to influence government policy in the interests of history and economic affairs, alongside other societies and professional bodies with similar interests. In addition, the Society regularly liaises with funding bodies such as Higher Education Funding Council for England, the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and the Economic and Social Research Council.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3783", "text": "Sevenia umbrina, the ochreous tree nymph, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Guinea, Burkina Faso, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, western Ethiopia, western Kenya, western Tanzania and northern Zambia. The habitat consists of forests, forest margins and riparian vegetation.\nAdults are attracted to fermenting fruit.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3784", "text": "Minamiizu is a town located at the southern tip of Izu Peninsula in Kamo District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 July 2019, the town had an estimated population of 8,231 in 3895 households, and a population density of 74 persons per km\u00b2. The total area of the town is 110.58 square kilometres", "image": "images/3784.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3785", "text": "Hollywood/Highland is a heavy rail subway station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It is located at the intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. This station is served by the B Line.\nWith its entrance on Hollywood Boulevard, the Hollywood/Highland Station is located in the center of the tourist area of Hollywood, near such tourist attractions as Dolby Theatre, Ripley's Believe It or Not! and the Hollywood Museum. As in New York City's Times Square, costumed characters on the sidewalk outside offer themselves for photos with tourists.", "image": "images/3785.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3786", "text": "The University of Michigan Men's Glee Club is an all-male glee club at the University of Michigan. With roots tracing back to 1859, it is the second oldest glee club in the United States and is the oldest student organization at the university. The club has won the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod on four separate occasions. Since 2018, the Club's musical director has been Mark Stover who has continued to expand the Club's repertoire and arranged performances.\nThe origins of the club stem from a variety of groups that came together in 1876. After a number of years including banjo and mandolin players in the club, it reverted to simply a vocal group by the mid-1920s. It received a substantial rise in profile under the directory of Philip Duey in the 1950s, who organised national, then international tours, and numerous television appearances. Since then, the club has continued to tour internationally at high-profile venues.\nThe club is entirely managed by students, except for the musical director, taken from the university staff. It has a number of traditions, including the practice of snapping fingers instead of clapping.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3787", "text": "Cantonments in Pakistan are permanent military bases of Pakistan Army, which are administered by Cantonment Boards under the control of the Military Lands & Cantonments Department, Ministry of Defence, Government of Pakistan. Cantonments are established under and governed by the Cantonments Act 1924.\nIn recent times, the demographic character of most independence era cantonments has changed, as they are no longer primarily \"garrison\" areas, and include significant civilian populations and private businesses. Based on the strength of civil population, the cantonments have been divided into three classes. Class I Cantonments, in which the civil population is one hundred thousand or more; Class II Cantonments, in which the civil population is fifty thousands or more but less than one hundred thousand; and Class III Cantonments, in which the civil population is less than fifty thousand.\nThere are a total of 56 Cantonments in Pakistan. As of 2013, the greatest amount 27 is in Punjab, then 10 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 10 in Sindh, 7 in Balochistan and 2 in Gilgit Baltistan.", "image": "images/3787.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3788", "text": "The music of France reflects a diverse array of styles. In the field of classical music, France has produced several prominent romantic composers, while folk and popular music have seen the rise of the chanson and cabaret style. The earliest known sound recording device in the world, the phonautograph, was patented in France by \u00c9douard-L\u00e9on Scott de Martinville in 1857. France is also the 5th largest market by value in the world, and its music industry has produced many internationally renowned artists, especially in the nouvelle chanson and electronic music.", "image": "images/3788.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3790", "text": null, "image": "images/3790.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3791", "text": null, "image": "images/3791.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3792", "text": "Budapest Honv\u00e9d Football Club is a professional football club based in Budapest, Hungary.", "image": "images/3792.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3794", "text": "The Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church and Parsonage are located in Columbus, Wisconsin. They were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.", "image": "images/3794.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3795", "text": null, "image": "images/3795.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3796", "text": "Monmouth Mall, an enclosed split level shopping center in Eatontown, New Jersey owned and managed by Brookfield Properties, is located on the corner of the intersection of NJ 35, NJ 36, and Wyckoff Road. Currently, the mall has a gross leasable area of 1,500,000 sq ft, making it the fourth largest shopping mall in New Jersey, boasting over 150 shops. The mall is located near the Garden State Parkway at exit 105 and NJ 18 near the former location of the Eatontown Circle.\nAnchor stores at the mall are Boscov's, J. C. Penney, and Macy's.\nLord & Taylor left the mall in 2019.", "image": "images/3796.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3797", "text": "As of 2019, four flights of the Space Launch System \u2013 a Shuttle-derived, super heavy-lift expendable launch vehicle \u2013 are planned for the 2020s. The current launch manifest includes three flights in support of the Artemis program, a human spaceflight project aimed at establishing a permanent human presence on the Moon, and the launch of the Europa Clipper to Jupiter. The flights will launch from the vehicle's dedicated pad at Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39B, and will use either its Block 1 configuration with a modified Delta Cryogenic Second Stage known as the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage, or its Block 1B configuration with the Exploration Upper Stage.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3798", "text": "The philosophy of education examines the goals, forms, methods, and meaning of education. The term is used to describe both fundamental philosophical analysis of these themes and the description or analysis of particular pedagogical approaches. Considerations of how the profession relates to broader philosophical or sociocultural contexts may be included. The philosophy of education thus overlaps with the field of education and applied philosophy.\nFor example, philosophers of education study what constitutes upbringing and education, the values and norms revealed through upbringing and educational practices, the limits and legitimization of education as an academic discipline, and the relation between educational theory and practice.\nIn universities, the philosophy of education usually forms part of departments or colleges of education.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3799", "text": "\" If the male synonym for the tabla is Zakir Hussain, then the female equivalent has to be Anuradha Pal. \" - Hindustan Times, 2011.\nAnuradha Pal is a Tabla virtuoso, multi-percussionist and music composer who has been described as the \"first professional female tabla player in the world\" by Encyclopedia Britannica and the Limca Book of Records.\nA disciple of Ustad Alla Rakha and Zakir Hussain, she performed at the Woodstock Festival in 2008 with her World music band, Anuradha Pal's Recharge for an audience of 400,000 people.\nShe has performed on All India Radio and serves on the panel of Indian Council for Cultural Relations. In 2017, she performed for over 1 lakh villagers in Balgram, Talluka Jath, Sangli, Maharashtra as Brand Ambassador of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3800", "text": "Ice beer is a beer style, in which beer has undergone some degree of fractional freezing during production. These brands generally have higher alcohol content than typical beer and generally have a low price relative to their alcohol content.\nThe process of \"icing\" beer involves lowering the temperature of a batch of beer until ice crystals form. Since ethanol has a much lower freezing point than water, when the ice is removed, the alcohol concentration of the beer increases. The process is known as fractional freezing or freeze distillation.", "image": "images/3800.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3801", "text": null, "image": "images/3801.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3802", "text": "The counts and princes of East Frisia from the noble East Frisian family Cirksena descended from a line of East Frisian chieftains from Greetsiel. The county came into existence when Emperor Frederick III raised Ulrich I the son of a local chieftain to the status of Imperial Count in 1464.\nThe most important ruler from the House of Cirksena was Edzard the Great, under whose leadership the Imperial County of East Frisia reached its greatest extent. During his reign the Reformation spread throughout East Frisia.\nIn 1654 the Cirksena were elevated to princes by the emperor. Charles Edzard, the last ruler from the House of Cirksena, died without issue during the night of 25/26 May 1744. Immediately thereafter, the county passed to King Frederick II of Prussia.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3803", "text": "The Orthodontic Technicians Association is the professional body that represents orthodontic technologists, based in the United Kingdom.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3804", "text": null, "image": "images/3804.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3806", "text": null, "image": "images/3806.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3807", "text": "The Ponmudi Dam, in the Idukki district, State of Kerala, India, is a hydroelectric project constructed across the Panniar River, a tributary of the Periyar River which is the longest river in Kerala. Built in 1963, it has a length of 294 metres. The hydropower component of the dam has an installed capacity of 30 MW with firm power of 17 MW, generating 158 GWh annually.", "image": "images/3807.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3809", "text": "The Algarve is the southernmost region of continental Portugal. It has an area of 4,997 km\u00b2 with 451,006 permanent inhabitants, and incorporates 16 municipalities.\nThe region has its administrative centre in the city of Faro, where both the region's international airport and public university, the University of Algarve, are located. The region coincides with Faro District. Tourism and related activities are extensive and make up the bulk of the Algarve's summer economy. Production of food, which includes fish and other seafood, different types of fruit such as oranges, figs, plums, carob beans, and almonds, are also economically important in the region.\nAlthough Lisbon surpasses the Algarve in terms of tourism revenue, the Algarve is still, overall, considered to be the biggest and most important Portuguese tourist region, having received an estimated total of 7.1 million tourists in 2017. Its population triples in the peak holiday season due to seasonal residents.", "image": "images/3809.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3810", "text": "This is a list of neighborhoods of Milwaukee.\nTwo residents of the same neighborhood may describe different neighborhood boundaries, which could be based on ZIP codes, ethnic groupings, or simply personal opinion. Although rooted in history, neighborhoods remain social constructions, in which seemingly concrete things like boundaries are in flux, according to the observer and time period.\nThis encyclopedic problem is true for all cities but is particularly complicated in Milwaukee when identified neighborhoods can be within other neighborhoods. For instance, Brady Street and East Village are inside the East Side, but Beerline B is essentially located in Riverwest. At the same time some Riverwest residents may regard the Beerline B as a separate distinct neighborhood or perhaps part of adjacent Brewers' Hill. On the other hand, Beerline B and Brewers' Hill residents might or might not agree that Beerline B is part of Brewers' Hill. Certainly, residents and realtors tend to assign new names as neighborhoods evolve. In other cases, some historic identities are revived by community or political groups, as for instance with Bronzeville.", "image": "images/3810.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3812", "text": "List of Osaka Metro stations lists all of the stations in the Osaka Metro, and includes the station's name, a picture, subway lines serving that station, its location, design and daily usage. The Osaka Metro consists of eight subway lines and one automated people mover, with a total of 133 stations. The system mainly serves the city of Osaka, as well as Higashiosaka, Kadoma, Moriguchi, Sakai, Suita, and Yao.", "image": "images/3812.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3813", "text": "The Lamborghini Countach is a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Lamborghini from 1974 to 1990. It is one of the many exotic designs developed by Italian design house Bertone, which pioneered and popularized the sharply angled \"Italian Wedge\" shape.\nThe style was introduced to the public in 1970 as the Lancia Stratos Zero concept car. The first showing of the Countach prototype was at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show, as the Lamborghini LP500 concept. The Countach also popularized the \"cab forward\" design concept, which pushes the passenger compartment forward for a more aggressive look.", "image": "images/3813.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3814", "text": "The list of museums in Texas encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Also included are non-profit art galleries and exhibit spaces. Closed museums and museums that exist only in cyberspace are not included.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3815", "text": "The BM-21 \"Grad\" is a Soviet truck-mounted 122 mm multiple rocket launcher. The weapons system and the M-21OF rocket were first developed in the early 1960s, and saw their first combat use in March 1969 during the Sino-Soviet border conflict.BM stands for boyevaya mashina, and the nickname grad means \"hail\". The complete system with the BM-21 launch vehicle and the M-21OF rocket is designated as the M-21 field-rocket system. The complete system is more commonly known as a Grad multiple rocket launcher system. In NATO countries the system was initially known as M1964. Several other countries have copied the Grad or have developed similar systems.", "image": "images/3815.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3816", "text": "Sistem Kenderaan Seremban \u2013 Kuala Lumpur Sdn Bhd is a private transport company owned by Nadi Bhd.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3817", "text": "The first season of SuperStar, premiered on Rede Globo on Sunday, April 6, 2014 at 11/10 pm during the 2014\u201315 Brazilian television season.\nThe winning band is entitled to a R$ 500,000 prize, a brand new Ford Ka and a recording contract with Som Livre.\nRock band Malta won the competition on July 6, beating R&B band Jamz with 74% of the final vote.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3818", "text": null, "image": "images/3818.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3819", "text": "Pulaski County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the population was 52,274. Its county seat is Waynesville. The county was organized in 1833 and named for Kazimierz Pu\u0142aski, a Polish patriot who died fighting in the American Revolution.\nPulaski County is the site of Fort Leonard Wood, a U.S. Army training base. It comprises the Fort Leonard Wood, MO Micropolitan Statistical Area which has nearly one-third of the total county population.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3821", "text": "The following events happened in October 1980:", "image": "images/3821.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3822", "text": null, "image": "images/3822.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3823", "text": "Marble Arch is a white Carrara marble monument which is on a large traffic island. It is at the junction of Oxford Street, Park Lane, and Edgware Road, almost directly opposite Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park in the City of Westminster, London.\nHistorically, only members of the royal family and the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, have been allowed to pass through the arch in ceremonial procession.\nThe name \"Marble Arch\" today usually refers to the area in West London where the arch is, at the southern end of Edgware Road. There is also a Marble Arch underground station nearby.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3824", "text": "Kriebstein is a municipality in the district of Mittelsachsen, in Saxony, Germany.", "image": "images/3824.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3825", "text": "The National Museum in Belgrade is the largest and oldest museum in Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in the central zone of Belgrade on a square plot between the Republic Square, formerly Theatre Square, and three streets: \u010cika Ljubina, Vasina and Laze Pa\u010dua. Its main facade is on the Republic Square and the official address ia 1a Republic Square.\nThe museum was established on 10 May 1844. It moved into the present building in 1950, with the grand opening of the venue on 23 May 1952. Since its founding, the museum's collection has grown to over 400,000 objects, including many foreign masterpieces.\nThe National Museum in Belgrade building was declared a Monument of Culture of Great Importance in 1979.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3827", "text": "The Golden Eagles are an American basketball team that participates in The Basketball Tournament (TBT), an annual winner-take-all single-elimination tournament. The team first played in the tournament in 2016, was the runner-up in 2019, and won the championship in 2020. The Golden Eagles' roster consists of professional basketball players who compete outside of the NBA, most of whom played college basketball for the Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team. The TBT team is an independent entity that was named after the college team.", "image": "images/3827.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3828", "text": null, "image": "images/3828.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3829", "text": "The Tallahassee Tennis Challenger is a professional tennis tournament played on green clay courts. It is currently part of the Association of Tennis Professionals Challenger Tour. It is held annually at the Forestmeadows Tennis Complex in Tallahassee, Florida, United States, since 2000.", "image": "images/3829.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3830", "text": null, "image": "images/3830.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3831", "text": null, "image": "images/3831.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3832", "text": "Tiruvottiyur railway station is one of the railway station of the Chennai Central\u2013Gummidipoondi section of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network. It serves the neighbourhood of Tiruvottiyur, a suburb of Chennai, and is located 9 km north of Chennai Central railway station. It has an elevation of 7 m above sea level.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3834", "text": null, "image": "images/3834.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3835", "text": "Agdam is a raion in southwestern Azerbaijan. Its capital is the city of Agdam, which is currently a ghost town. The western half is controlled by the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3836", "text": "This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in Connecticut is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of Connecticut", "image": "images/3836.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3837", "text": "The American Palladium Eagle is the official palladium bullion coin of the United States. Each coin has a face value of $25 and contains 99.95% fine palladium. It was authorized by the American Eagle Palladium Bullion Coin Act of 2010 which became Public Law 111-303 passed during the 111th United States Congress. The Palladium Eagle uses Adolph Weinman's obverse design on the Mercury dime, Liberty wearing a winged hat, while its reverse design is based on Weinman's 1907 American Institute of Architects medal design.\nA bullion version sold directly to the United States Mint's authorized purchasers was released on September 25, 2017 and a proof version priced at $1,387.50 was released on September 6, 2018. Both offerings were met with a strong response; the 2017 bullion version sold out the day of release and within five minutes, sales of the 2018 proof version were suspended pending verification of the existing 14,782 of 15,000 maximum orders. Secondary market sales for the proof version were also strong on September 6 with many listings selling at a $600 premium over the Mint's asking price. A 2019 reverse proof version was released on September 12, 2019.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3838", "text": "Macedonia is an unincorporated community along Georgia Highway 20 in eastern Cherokee County, Georgia, United States approximately six miles east of the county seat, Canton. The center of Macedonia is approximately 45 miles north of Atlanta via I-75 / I-575 or 35 miles via Georgia 400. Straight-line distance indicates mileage of 31 miles from the center of downtown Atlanta.\nOne theory as to how the community derived its name is from Macedonia Baptist Church, which was established in the late 1870s; from there an elementary school along Dock Lathem Trail was also called Macedonia. Macedonia also had a second elementary school along Cokers Chapel Road prior to the present Macedonia Elementary School, built in 1956. Macedonia Elementary underwent a significant renovation and a new schoolhouse was built in 1997 to accommodate the explosive growth.", "image": "images/3838.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3839", "text": "Gene Cornish is a Canadian/American guitarist and harmonica player. He is an original member of the popular 1960s blue-eyed soul band The Young Rascals. From 1965\u201370, the band recorded eight albums and had thirteen singles that reached Billboard's Top 40 chart. In 1997, as a founding member of The Rascals, Cornish was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.", "image": "images/3839.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3840", "text": "Sir Richard Cecil was an English nobleman, politician, courtier, and Master of Burghley in the parish of Stamford Baron, Northamptonshire. His father Sir David Cecil, of Welsh ancestry, rose in favour under King Henry VIII of England, becoming High Sheriff of Northamptonshire in 1532 and 1533, and died in 1541.\nRichard too was a courtier. In 1517 he was a royal page; in 1520 he was present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold; he rose to be Groom of the Robes and constable of Warwick Castle. He was High Sheriff of Rutland in 1539, and was one of those who received no inconsiderable share of the plunder of the monasteries. He married Jane Heckington, daughter and heiress of William Heckington of Bourne, Lincolnshire. He had one son, William Cecil, Lord Burghley, and three daughters.\nWhen Richard died, he left an ample estate behind him in the counties of Rutland, Northamptonshire and elsewhere. He died at his house in Canon Row and was buried at St Margaret's, Westminster. Jane was a widow for 35 years dying 10 March 1587. Richard and Jane have a joint monument in St Martin's Church, Stamford.", "image": "images/3840.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3844", "text": "Roger Rossmeisl was a German luthier who designed electric guitars in the 1950s and '60s for the US companies Rickenbacker and Fender.", "image": "images/3844.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3845", "text": null, "image": "images/3845.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3846", "text": null, "image": "images/3846.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3847", "text": "Bubalina is a subtribe of the Bovini tribe that includes the various species of buffalo. These include the African buffalo, the anoas, and the wild water buffalo. Currently buffalos can be found naturally in sub-Saharan Africa and southeast Asia. In addition to the living species, bubalinans have an extensive fossil record where remains have been found in much of Africa and Eurasia.", "image": "images/3847.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3848", "text": "The Nukak people live between the Guaviare and In\u00edrida rivers, in the depths of the tropical humid forest, on the fringe of the Amazon basin, in Guaviare Department, Republic of Colombia. They are nomadic hunter-gatherers with seasonal nomadic patterns and practice small-scale shifting horticulture. They were classified as \"uncontacted people\" until 1981, and have since lost half of their population primarily to disease. Part of their territory has been used by coca growers, ranchers, and other settlers, as well as being occupied by guerrillas, army and paramilitaries. Responses to this crisis include protests, requests for assimilation, and the suicide of leader Maw-be'. An estimated 210\u2013250 Nukak people live in provisional settlements at San Jos\u00e9 del Guaviare, while about as many live nomadically in the Nukak Reservation.\nNukak are expert hunters. The men hunt with blowguns that shoot darts coated with curare \"manyi\", a poison made from different plants. They hunt, in particular, several species of monkeys, and birds. They also use javelins made out of Socratea exorrhiza palm wood to hunt two species of peccaries and spectacled caimans, whose eggs they consume.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3849", "text": "The marriage bed of Henry VII was a bed designed and built for use on the night of his marriage to Elizabeth of York on 18 January 1486. The marriage symbolised the end of the War of the Roses by joining Henry's House of Lancaster to Elizabeth's House of York and the bed's design reflected this featuring both the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster. A carving on the headboard depicted the Royal couple as either Adam and Eve or Christ and the Virgin Mary defeating the animals that opposed Christ in Psalm 91 and bringing paradise to England. The bed also includes the arms of France, reflecting Henry's possessions and ambitions there, as well as religious and fertility symbols.\nThe bed is thought to have been gifted to Henry's stepfather, Thomas Stanley, in 1495 and remained in use by the Stanley family for a hundred years. It then vanishes from the historic record, surviving the wide-scale destruction of Royal furniture during the English Civil War, before reappearing in 1842 when copies of it were made but its true significance remained unknown. The bed was later used in the honeymoon suite of the Redland House Hotel in Chester.", "image": "images/3849.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3850", "text": "Postman's Park is a public garden in central London, a short distance north of St Paul's Cathedral. Bordered by Little Britain, Aldersgate Street, St. Martin's Le Grand, King Edward Street, and the site of the former headquarters of the General Post Office, it is one of the largest open spaces in the City of London, the walled city which gives its name to modern London.\nPostman's Park opened in 1880 on the site of the former churchyard and burial ground of St Botolph's Aldersgate church and expanded over the next 20 years to incorporate the adjacent burial grounds of Christ Church Greyfriars and St Leonard, Foster Lane, together with the site of housing demolished during the widening of Little Britain in 1880; the ownership of the last location became the subject of a lengthy dispute between the church authorities, the General Post Office, the Treasury, and the City Parochial Foundation. A shortage of space for burials in London meant that corpses were often laid on the ground and covered over with soil, thus elevating the park above the streets which surround it.", "image": "images/3850.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3851", "text": "Dendrolycopodium obscurum, synonym Lycopodium obscurum, commonly called rare clubmoss, ground pine, or princess pine, is a North American species of clubmoss in the family Lycopodiaceae. It is a close relative of other species such as D. dendroideum and D. hickeyi, also treelike. It is native to the eastern United States and southeastern Canada from Georgia to Minnesota to Nova Scotia. It grows in the understory of temperate coniferous and deciduous forests, where it is involved in seral secondary succession, growing in clonal colonies some years after disturbance has occurred. It has also been found in Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Russian Far East, and northeastern China.", "image": "images/3851.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3852", "text": null, "image": "images/3852.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3853", "text": null, "image": "images/3853.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3854", "text": null, "image": "images/3854.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3855", "text": null, "image": "images/3855.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3856", "text": null, "image": "images/3856.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3857", "text": "Jewish culture is the culture of the Jewish people from the formation of the Jewish nation in ancient Israel through life in the diaspora and the modern state of Israel. Judaism guides its adherents in both practice and belief, so that it has been called not only a religion, but an orthopraxy. Not all individuals or all cultural phenomena can be classified as either \"secular\" or \"religious\", a distinction native to Enlightenment thinking.\nJewish culture in its etymological meaning retains linkage to the Jewish people's land of origin, the people named for the Kingdom of Judah, study of Jewish texts, practice of community charity, and Jewish history. The term \"secular Jewish culture\" therefore refers to many aspects, including: Religion and World View, Literature, Media, and Cinema, Art and Architecture, Cuisine and Traditional Dress, attitudes to Gender, Marriage, and Family, Social Customs and Lifestyles, Music and Dance. \"Secular Judaism,\" is a distinct phenomenon related to Jewish secularization - a historical process of divesting all of these elements of culture from their religious beliefs and practices.", "image": "images/3857.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3858", "text": null, "image": "images/3858.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3860", "text": null, "image": "images/3860.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3861", "text": "Polypharmacy is the concurrent use of multiple medications by a patient. Polypharmacy is most common in the elderly, affecting about 40% of older adults living in their own homes. About 21% of adults with intellectual disability are also exposed to polypharmacy. Polypharmacy is not necessarily ill-advised, but in many instances can lead to negative outcomes or poor treatment effectiveness, often being more harmful than helpful or presenting too much risk for too little benefit. Therefore, health professionals consider it a situation that requires monitoring and review to validate whether all of the medications are still necessary. Concerns about polypharmacy include increased adverse drug reactions, drug interactions, prescribing cascade, and higher costs. Polypharmacy is often associated with a decreased quality of life, including decreased mobility and cognition.\nThe definition of polypharmacy is still debated. Definitions have ranged from two medications at a time to 18, or to more medications than clinically necessary. Five or more concurrent regular medications appears to be the most common definition.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3862", "text": null, "image": "images/3862.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3863", "text": "WWKA is a commercial FM radio station in Orlando, Florida. The station is owned by Cox Radio and has a country music radio format. The studios and offices are located in Orlando on North John Young Parkway.\nThe transmitter tower is in Bithlo, off Fort Christmas Road. The station has an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts with beam tilt. It covers much of Central Florida from Daytona Beach to Palm Bay to Lakeland. WWKA broadcasts in the HD radio format.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3864", "text": null, "image": "images/3864.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3865", "text": "The Northcott Theatre is a theatre situated on the Streatham Campus of the University of Exeter, Exeter, Devon, England. It opened in 1967 and was run until 2010 by the Northcott Theatre Foundation, when the company ceased operating after a period in administration. The theatre is now known as Exeter Northcott Theatre and became a registered charity in June 2013.", "image": "images/3865.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3866", "text": null, "image": "images/3866.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3868", "text": null, "image": "images/3868.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3870", "text": null, "image": "images/3870.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3871", "text": "Albion Ademi is a professional footballer who plays for Finnish club IFK Mariehamn as a winger.\nBorn in Finland, he represented them at youth level before switching alleigance to Albania.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3872", "text": "Tan Tjoen Tiat, 2nd Majoor der Chinezen was a Chinese-Indonesian bureaucrat who served as the second Majoor der Chinezen, or Chinese headman, of Batavia, now Jakarta, capital of Indonesia. This was the most senior Chinese position in the colonial civil bureaucracy of the Dutch East Indies. As Majoor, Tan was also the Chairman of the Chinese Council of Batavia, the city's highest Chinese government body.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3873", "text": null, "image": "images/3873.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3874", "text": "The Fifth Monarchists or Fifth Monarchy Men were an extreme Puritan sect active from 1649 to 1660 during the Commonwealth, following the English Civil Wars of the 17th century. They took their name from a prophecy in the Book of Daniel that four ancient monarchies would precede the kingdom of Christ. They also referred to the year 1666 and its relationship to the biblical Number of the Beast indicating the end of earthly rule by carnal human beings. They were one of a number of nonconformist dissenting groups that emerged around this time.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3875", "text": "Camellia japonica, known as common camellia, Japanese camellia, or tsubaki in Japanese, is one of the best known species of the genus Camellia. Sometimes called the rose of winter, it belongs to the family Theaceae. It is the official state flower of Alabama. There are thousands of cultivars of C. japonica in cultivation, with many different colors and forms of flowers. In the U.S. it is sometimes called japonica, a name more often used in the UK for Chaenomeles.\nIn the wild, it is found in mainland China, Taiwan, southern Korea and southern Japan. It grows in forests, at altitudes of around 300\u20131,100 metres.\nLeaf of Camellia japonica is rich in several anti-inflammatory terpenoids like lupeol, squalene etc.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3876", "text": "Konstantinos Volanakis was a Greek painter who became known as the \"father of Greek seascape painting\".", "image": "images/3876.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3877", "text": null, "image": "images/3877.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3878", "text": "Kim Sa-rang is a South Korean actress and model. She is most known for her roles in the television series Secret Garden with Hyun Bin, A Love to Kill with Rain, and This is My Love with Joo Jin-mo. She is also known for being crowned Miss Korea in 2000 and representing South Korea in Miss Universe 2001, the 50th Miss Universe pageant in Puerto Rico. She won 'Best National Costume' Hanbok. In 2015, she became a free agent after leaving Brave Entertainment.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3879", "text": "The Bessa Natural Reserve, established in 1985, is near Biella; it is 7.5 km\u00b2 wide and it is part of the Baragge Natural Reserve.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3880", "text": "Holzwickede station is a through station in the town of Holzwickede in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The station was opened on 17 December 1860, five years after the opening of the Dortmund\u2013Soest railway. It has five platform tracks and it is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station.\nThe station is served by the Rhein-M\u00fcnsterland-Express between Krefeld and Rheine, the Maas-Wupper-Express between Venlo and Hamm and the Hellwegbahn between Dortmund and Soest, each hourly.", "image": "images/3880.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3881", "text": "The alpine marmot is a large ground-dwelling squirrel, from the genus of marmots. It is found in high numbers in mountainous areas of central and southern Europe, at heights between 800 and 3,200 m in the Alps, Carpathians, Tatras and Northern Apennines. In 1948 they were reintroduced with success in the Pyrenees, where the alpine marmot had disappeared at end of the Pleistocene epoch.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3882", "text": null, "image": "images/3882.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3883", "text": "Downtown Tulsa is an area of approximately 1.4 square miles surrounded by an inner-dispersal loop created by Interstate 244, Highway 64, and Highway 75. The area serves as Tulsa's financial and business district, and is the focus of a large initiative to draw tourism, which includes plans to capitalize on the area's historic architecture. Much of Tulsa's convention space is located in downtown, such as the Tulsa Performing Arts Center and the Tulsa Convention Center, and the BOK Center. Prominent downtown sub-districts include the Blue Dome District, the Tulsa Arts District, and the Greenwood Historical District, which includes the site of ONEOK Field, a baseball stadium for the Tulsa Drillers opened in 2010.\nIn 2010, the estimated population of downtown is 4,000. The daytime population is estimated to be 36,000.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3884", "text": null, "image": "images/3884.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3885", "text": "George Holt was a Victorian ship owner, merchant and art collector from Liverpool. Together with William James Lamport, he founded the Lamport and Holt shipping line in 1845.\nHolt was a son of George Holt and Emma Durning. He married fellow Liverpudlian Elizabeth Bright on 1 December 1853 and died on 3 April 1896. The Holts lived initially at Edge Lane, and then in West Derby before moving in 1884 to Sudley House in Aigburth, Liverpool. They had one child, Emma Holt, who was born in 1862, inherited the property and lived there until her death in 1944. Her mother, who was born in 1833, had died in 1920.\nAmong his brothers were Alfred Holt, founder of the Blue Funnel Line, Philip Holt, and Robert Durning Holt, the first Lord Mayor of Liverpool. There was also a sister, Anne. All were Unitarians.\nAside from business interests and his role with the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, Holt was very involved with and supportive of both the experimental work of the physicist Oliver Lodge and the Liverpool Physical Society.", "image": "images/3885.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3886", "text": null, "image": "images/3886.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3887", "text": "Oswaldo Vigas was a Venezuelan artist, best known as a painter and muralist. His work includes painting, sculpture, prints, drawings, ceramics and tapestries. His artwork was created between France and Venezuela, and it's an original synthesis of the cultural roots of Latin America and the latest artistic currents of modernity. He has had over one hundred solo exhibitions and is represented in numerous public institutions and private collections around the world. He is predominantly recognized as a self-taught artist and painter.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3889", "text": null, "image": "images/3889.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3890", "text": null, "image": "images/3890.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3891", "text": "Philip Reid Shawe \"Phil\" is an American business person, the Co-Founder and CEO of TransPerfect. He has overseen the day-to-day operations of the company since its founding in 1992.\nPhil has been named Entrepreneur of the Year for New York City by Ernst & Young and named to Crain\u2019s New York prestigious \u201c40 Under 40 list\u201d as one of the top young executives in New York.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3892", "text": "The Columbine Memorial is a memorial in Columbine, Colorado, that honors the deceased and injured victims, survivors, rescuers, and all who were affected by the Columbine High School massacre on April 20, 1999. The memorial is located in Clement Park, which is behind Columbine High School, the site of the massacre. It is operated by a non-profit institution whose mission is to operate the memorial and its upkeeping.\nThe memorial began planning in June 1999, approximately two months after the shooting, for victims, survivors, those involved in rescue and recovery operations and everyone touched by the shooting. Designing took three and a half years. Designing was accepted on a four-level diagram: the first was the people most affected by the shootings, the victims' families; the second was injured victims and their families; the third was past and present students and staff of the high school; and the final was the community and general public. The Foothills Foundation and the Columbine Memorial Committee raised over $1.5 million in donations over eight years of planning.\nGroundbreaking of the memorial occurred in June 2006.", "image": "images/3892.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3894", "text": "Kiss is an American Hard Rock band from New York City, New York. Formed in January 1973, the group originally included rhythm guitarist and vocalist Paul Stanley, bassist and vocalist Gene Simmons, lead guitarist Ace Frehley and drummer Peter Criss. Songwriting is typically led by Stanley and Simmons, who also perform the majority of lead vocals, although all members regularly contribute. The band's self-titled debut album featured only one songwriting credit for Frehley and Criss, as well as a cover version of Bobby Rydell's \"Kissin' Time\". Frehley wrote or co-wrote three songs on Hotter than Hell, and two on 1975's Dressed to Kill. For Destroyer, the band worked closely with producer Bob Ezrin, who was credited for songwriting on seven of the album's nine tracks.\nRock and Roll Over, released in 1976, was again led by Stanley and Simmons, with Sean Delaney co-credited alongside the former on three tracks. 1977's Love Gun featured a writing credit each for Frehley and Criss, as well as a cover of \"Then She Kissed Me\", originally by The Crystals.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3895", "text": "The William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings consists of 477 watercolour botanical drawings of plants and animals of Malacca and Singapore by unknown Chinese artists that were commissioned between 1819 and 1823 by William Farquhar. The paintings were meant to be of scientific value with very detailed drawings, except for those of the birds which have text going beyond their original purpose. For each drawing, the scientific and/or common name of the specimen in Malay, and, occasionally, in English, was written in pencil. A translator also penned the Malay names in Jawi using ink. The paper used was normally European paper framed by a blue frame while some have no frames at all suggesting there are two artist.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3896", "text": null, "image": "images/3896.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3897", "text": "The Lancia Beta was an entry-level luxury car produced by Italian car manufacturer Lancia from 1972 to 1984. It was the first new model introduced by Lancia after it had been taken over by Fiat in 1969.\nThe Beta was made in several body styles, namely 4-door fastback saloon, 4-door three-box, notchback saloon, 2-door coup\u00e9, 2-door targa, 3-door estate; a mid-engined sports car was also sold under the Beta name, the Lancia Beta Montecarlo.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3899", "text": null, "image": "images/3899.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3900", "text": null, "image": "images/3900.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3901", "text": null, "image": "images/3901.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3902", "text": null, "image": "images/3902.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3903", "text": "Millmount is a large fortified complex situated on a great mound on the South bank of the River Boyne located in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. The fort has played a crucial part in Drogheda's history and has been a dominant feature from Norman settlement, to Cromwell's invasion to the more recent Civil War in 1922, in which the famous Martello tower was shelled and all but destroyed. Today the complex houses the Millmount Museum which houses a wide variety of artifacts of local and national importance. The complex is Drogheda's most dominant feature, clearly visible from all parts of the town. The Martello tower is affectionately known as \"The Cup and Saucer\" by locals. The whole fort is a national monument and has been designated as Drogheda's Cultural Quarter.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3904", "text": "Chiapa de Corzo is an archaeological site of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica located near the small town of Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas.\nIt rose to prominence around 700-500 BC, during the Middle Formative period, becoming a regional center. By then, its public precinct had reached 18-20 ha in size, with total settlement approaching 70 ha. Because of its position near Grijalva River in the Central Depression of Chiapas, it controlled the local trade routes.\nThe modern township of Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, founded in Colonial times and after which the site was named, is nearby.", "image": "images/3904.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3905", "text": "Aneel Ahmad is a British filmmaker, writer, film director, and producer", "image": "images/3905.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3906", "text": "The larynx, commonly called the voice box, is an organ in the top of the neck involved in breathing, producing sound and protecting the trachea against food aspiration. The larynx houses the vocal folds, and manipulates pitch and volume, which is essential for phonation. It is situated just below where the tract of the pharynx splits into the trachea and the esophagus. The word larynx comes from a similar Ancient Greek word.", "image": "images/3906.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3907", "text": "This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of Vermont.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3910", "text": "Kendari is the capital of the Indonesian province of Southeast Sulawesi. The city lies along Kendari Bay. Moramo Waterfall is located 65 km east of Kendari. The city has a population of 359,371 at 2017, making it the fourth-largest city in Sulawesi, behind Makassar, Manado, and Palu.", "image": "images/3910.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3911", "text": "Attidops youngi is a species of jumping spider in the family Salticidae. It is found in the United States and Canada.", "image": "images/3911.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3914", "text": null, "image": "images/3914.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3915", "text": "Axur, re d'Ormus is an operatic dramma tragicomico in five acts by Antonio Salieri. The libretto was by Lorenzo da Ponte.\nAxur is the Italian version of Salieri's 1787 French-language work Tarare which had a libretto by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais.", "image": "images/3915.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3916", "text": ".\nThis list of birds of Manitoba includes all the bird species confirmed in the Canadian province of Manitoba as determined by the Manitoba Avian Research Committee. As of 2009 there were 390 species on this list. Between that date and July 2020, 12 additional species have been added through eBird. Of the 402 species, 76 are rare or accidental, 23 are classed as occasional, and eight have been introduced to Manitoba or elsewhere in North America. One species is extinct and two species have been extirpated; one of them might be extinct.\nThis list is presented in the taxonomic sequence of the Check-list of North and Middle American Birds, 7th edition through the 61st Supplement, published by the American Ornithological Society. Common and scientific names are also those of the Check-list, except that Canadian English spellings are used and the common names of families are from the Clements taxonomy because the AOS list does not include them.\nThe following codes are used to describe some categories of occurrence. The MARC Checklist provides abundance codes by region and season, and species may be abundant at one time and place and accidental in another.", "image": "images/3916.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3917", "text": "Located at the southernmost point of the Liaodong Peninsula, the city of Dalian came under the territorial control of the Russian Empire from 1898 until that country's defeat in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905. The Russians called the city Dalniy, which means \u201cdistant\u201d or \"remote\", describing the city's location relative to the Russian heartland. The modern Chinese name, Dalian, comes from a Chinese reading of the Japanese colonial name Dairen, which itself was a loose transliteration of Dalniy. Under Russian control, Dalniy grew into a vibrant port city and before its loss in 1905 was one terminus of the Russian-controlled Chinese Eastern Railway.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3918", "text": null, "image": "images/3918.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3919", "text": null, "image": "images/3919.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3920", "text": null, "image": "images/3920.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3921", "text": "Gabriella Rasponi Spalletti was an Italian feminist, educator and philanthropist. Keen to improve conditions for women, in 1897 she founded an embroidery school in Quarrata, Tuscany. From 1903, as president of the National Council of Italian Women, she supported voting rights for women and was behind the highly successful National Congress of Italian Women in 1908.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3922", "text": null, "image": "images/3922.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3923", "text": null, "image": "images/3923.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3925", "text": "Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country on the west coast of Southern Africa. It is the seventh-largest country in Africa, bordered by Namibia to the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Zambia to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Angola has an exclave province, the province of Cabinda that borders the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The capital and largest city of Angola is Luanda.\nThe territory of Angola has been inhabited since the Paleolithic Era, hosting a wide variety of ethnic groups, tribes and kingdoms. The nation state of Angola originated from Portuguese colonisation, which initially began with coastal settlements and trading posts founded in the 16th century. In the 19th century, European settlers gradually began to establish themselves in the interior. The Portuguese colony that became Angola did not have its present borders until the early 20th century because of resistance by groups such as the Cuamato, the Kwanyama and the Mbunda.", "image": "images/3925.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3926", "text": "An updraft is a small scale current of rising air, often within a cloud.", "image": "images/3926.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3927", "text": null, "image": "images/3927.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3928", "text": "Acilius sulcatus is a species of water beetle in family Dytiscidae.It is fairly large, with color variation shown throughout its range. Typically it is yellow and black.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3929", "text": null, "image": "images/3929.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3930", "text": "Swami Vivekananda's Vedanta Society built the first Hindu temple in North America in San Francisco in 1906. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Vedanta Societies were also established in New York, Boston, and Los Angeles. In the 1920s, Jiddu Krishnamurti founded a center in Ojai, California. Around the same time, Paramahansa Yogananda came to the United States and established twelve Self Realization Fellowship centers in various cities.\nIn the 1930s and 1940s, Vedanta Societies were established in Portland, Hollywood, Providence, Chicago, St. Louis, and Seattle. In 1950, the Self-Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine, the organization's international headquarters, opened in California. In 1957, Sivaya Subramuniyaswami established the Palaniswami temple in San Francisco, the first Hindu temple in North America performing traditional deity worship.\nAs of 2020, approximately 900 Hindu temples, centers, and ashrams exist in the United States, of which 909 are listed here.", "image": "images/3930.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3931", "text": "The Eritrean Catholic Archeparchy of Asmara, officially the Archeparchy of Asmara, more informally Asmara of the Eritreans, is the metropolitan see of the Metropolitan Eritrean Catholic Church, a sui iuris Eastern Catholic Church whose territory corresponds to that of the State of Eritrea in the Horn of Africa. It depends on the Roman Congregation for the Oriental Churches.\nAs head of an autonomous particular church, the Metropolitan Archeparch, currently Menghesteab Tesfamariam, is mentioned by name, after the Pope, in the liturgies celebrated within the suffragan eparchies of Barentu, Keren and Segheneyti.\nThe Eritrean Catholic Church, like the Ethiopian Catholic Church, from which it was separated in 2015, uses in its liturgy the Ethiopic variant of the Alexandrian Rite in the Ge'ez language. It is the Eastern Catholic counterpart of the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church, which was granted autocephaly in 1993, and is headed by an Orthodox Patriarch, who also is based in the Eritrean capital.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3932", "text": null, "image": "images/3932.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3934", "text": "Castelleone is a comune in the Province of Cremona in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 50 kilometres southeast of Milan and about 30 kilometres northwest of Cremona.\nCastelleone borders the following municipalities: Cappella Cantone, Fiesco, Gombito, Izano, Madignano, Ripalta Arpina, San Bassano, Soresina, Trigolo.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3935", "text": null, "image": "images/3935.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3936", "text": "Kalle Anders Berglund is a Swedish middle-distance runner. He won the silver medal in the 1500 metres at the 2017 European Indoor Championships.\nDuring the Bislett Games in Oslo on 13 June 2019, he broke the Swedish record on the one English mile distance with the time 3.53,83 minutes. With that, he broke Anders G\u00e4rderud's record on the same distance, which was 3.54,45 minutes.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3937", "text": null, "image": "images/3937.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3938", "text": "The 12419 / 12420 Gomti Express is a Superfast express train belonging to Indian Railways - Northern Railway zone that runs between Lucknow NR and New Delhi in India.\nIt operates as train number 12419 from Lucknow NR to New Delhi and as train number 12420 in the reverse direction serving the states of Delhi & Uttar Pradesh.\nIt is named after the Gomti River which flows through Lucknow.", "image": "images/3938.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3939", "text": "Adichunchanagiri Institute of Technology is an engineering college in Chikkamagaluru, Karnataka, India. It was founded in 1980 by Sri Adichunchanagiri Maha Samsthana Math. The college was initially affiliated during inception to the University of Mysore; in 1991 the college was re-affiliated to Kuvempu University when that university came into existence. It is currently affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University. The principal of the college is Dr. C T Jayadeva and Dr. C K Subbaraya is the Director for Adichunchanagiri Institute of Technology and Registrar for Adichunchanagiri University, B G Nagara; it is accredited by the National Board of Accreditation.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3940", "text": null, "image": "images/3940.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3941", "text": null, "image": "images/3941.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3942", "text": "This is a list of Monuments of National Importance as officially recognized by and available through the website of the Archaeological Survey of India in the Indian state West Bengal. The monument identifier is a combination of the abbreviation of the subdivision of the list and the numbering as published on the website of the ASI. 133 Monuments of National Importance have been recognized by the ASI in West Bengal.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3943", "text": null, "image": "images/3943.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3944", "text": "Jos\u00e9 Bonif\u00e1cio is a train station on CPTM Line 11-Coral, located in the district of Jos\u00e9 Bonif\u00e1cio, East Side of S\u00e3o Paulo. The station also has an integrated urban bus terminal with lines that attend Areas 3 and 4.", "image": "images/3944.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3945", "text": "Aliza Lavie is an Israeli academic and politician. She served as a member of the Knesset for Yesh Atid between 2013 and 2019, and is a senior lecturer at the School of Communication at Bar-Ilan University. She is a well-known author, publicist, media personality, and social activist. Her work focuses on gender issues and multiculturalism in Judaism and Israeli society.", "image": "images/3945.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3946", "text": "The Nodaway River is a 65.7-mile-long river in southwest Iowa and northwest Missouri.", "image": "images/3946.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3947", "text": null, "image": "images/3947.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3948", "text": "Skaneateles is an affluent village in the town of Skaneateles, Onondaga County, New York, United States. The village is named from and located on the shores of Skaneateles Lake, one of the Finger Lakes. As of the 2010 census, the village had a population of 2,450 residents.", "image": "images/3948.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3949", "text": "Amoy Gardens is a private housing estate in the Jordan Valley area of Kowloon, Hong Kong completed from 1981 to 1987. It was the most seriously affected location during the 2003 outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, with over 300 people infected there.", "image": "images/3949.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3950", "text": null, "image": "images/3950.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3951", "text": null, "image": "images/3951.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3952", "text": "Thomas Dudley Fosbroke FSA was an English clergyman and antiquary. He was curate of Horsley, Gloucestershire, until 1810 and then of Walford in Herefordshire. He wrote British Monachism, an examination English monastic life, as well as the Encyclopaedia of Antiquities and its sequel, Foreign Topography. He was an important historian of Gloucester, writing two volumes on the history of that city.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3953", "text": null, "image": "images/3953.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3954", "text": null, "image": "images/3954.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3955", "text": null, "image": "images/3955.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3956", "text": null, "image": "images/3956.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3957", "text": "Castle Campbell is a medieval castle situated above the town of Dollar, Clackmannanshire, in central Scotland. It was the lowland seat of the earls and dukes of Argyll, chiefs of Clan Campbell, from the 15th to the 19th century, and was visited by Mary, Queen of Scots, in the 16th century.", "image": "images/3957.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3958", "text": "Mostafa Fathi is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Egyptian Premier League club Zamalek and the Egypt national team.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3959", "text": "USS Atherton, a Cannon-class destroyer escort, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Lt. John McDougal Atherton, who died when USS Meredith sank near Guadalcanal during World War II.\nAtherton was laid down on 14 January 1943 at Newark, New Jersey, by the Federal Drydock & Shipbuilding Co.. The ship was launched on 27 May 1943, sponsored by Mrs. Cornelia A. Atherton, the mother of Lt. Atherton, and widow of Peter Lee Atherton of Louisville, Kentucky.\nThe vessel was completed at the Norfolk Navy Yard and commissioned there on 29 August 1943, Lieutenant Commander Paul L. Mansell, Jr., USNR, in command.", "image": "images/3959.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3960", "text": "None", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3961", "text": "\u0160v\u00e1bovce is a village and municipality in Poprad District in the Pre\u0161ov Region of northern Slovakia.", "image": "images/3961.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3962", "text": null, "image": "images/3962.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3963", "text": null, "image": "images/3963.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3964", "text": null, "image": "images/3964.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3965", "text": "Hacks at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are practical jokes and pranks meant to prominently demonstrate technical aptitude and cleverness, or to commemorate popular culture and historical topics. The pranks are anonymously installed at night by hackers, usually, but not exclusively, undergraduate students. The actions of hackers are governed by an informal, yet extensive, body of precedent, tradition, and ethics. Hacks can occur anywhere across campus, or occasionally off campus; many make use of the iconic Great Dome, Little Dome, Green Building tower, or other prominent architectural features of the MIT campus. Well-known hacker alumni include Nobel Laureates Richard P. Feynman and George F. Smoot. In October 2009, US President Barack Obama made a humorous reference to the MIT hacking tradition during an on-campus speech about clean energy.\nAlthough the practice is unsanctioned by the university, and students have sometimes been arraigned on trespassing charges for hacking, hacks have substantial significance to MIT's history and student culture.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3966", "text": "Nicolas Joseph Maison, 1er Marquis Maison was a Marshal of France and Minister of War.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3967", "text": "Nelson Morpurgo was an Italian lawyer and poet. He was born in Cairo in 1899, during the reign of Khedive Abbas Helimi II, the son of Italian lawyer Carlo Morurgo.\nNelson Morpurgo attended elementary school in Athens and Padova, then joined the liceo Manzoni in Milan. Morpurgo studied law in Rome and Paric, and worked as a lawyer in Cairo from 1933 onwards. After World War II he worked for the Italian Consulate in Egypt. However, he ist best known for his role in promoting Futurism, which he had discovered through his reading of the journal Lacerba and as a friend of the leading proponents of Futurism, Filippo Marinetti.\nAfter his retirement in Rimini, Morpurgo organized a conference on Futurism and participated in the celebration of the centenary of Marinetti's birth in 1976. He died in Rimini on October 11, 1978.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3968", "text": "Elisha Mills Huntington was Commissioner of the United States General Land Office and a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Indiana.", "image": "images/3968.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3969", "text": "Dylan Mark Postl is an American professional wrestler and actor currently a free agent. He is best known for his time in WWE under the ring name Hornswoggle. He is also known for his work in Impact Wrestling. He debuted in WWE in 2006, allied with Finlay. Hornswoggle won the Cruiserweight Championship in its first stint, and then was revealed as Vince McMahon's bastard son, and was exposed as the Anonymous Raw General Manager who had controlled the Raw brand from June 21, 2010, to July 18, 2011.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3970", "text": "Hans Zinsser was an American physician, bacteriologist, and prolific author.\nThe author of over 200 books and medical articles, he was also a published poet. Some of his verses were published in The Atlantic Monthly.\nHis 1940 publication, As I Remember Him: the Biography of R.S., won one of the early National Book Awards, the sixth and last annual award for Nonfiction voted by members of the American Booksellers Association.\nHe is remembered especially for his 1935 book, Rats, Lice and History.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3971", "text": "The large-billed crow, formerly referred to widely as the jungle crow, is a widespread Asian species of crow. It is very adaptable and is able to survive on a wide range of food sources, making it capable of colonizing new areas, due to which it is often considered a nuisance, especially on islands. It has a large bill, which is the source of its scientific name macrorhynchos and it is sometimes known by the common name thick-billed crow. It can also be mistaken for a common raven. Johann Georg Wagler first described the species from a holotype obtained from Java in the year 1827. The eastern jungle crow and Indian jungle crow were once considered conspecific and together called the jungle crow.", "image": "images/3971.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3972", "text": "The diverse morphological, climatic and hydrological conditions of Albania favour the formation of varied geological features. According to the Ministry of Environment, 25 canyons are part of the national list of natural monuments. A selected list follows:", "image": "images/3972.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3973", "text": null, "image": "images/3973.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3974", "text": null, "image": "images/3974.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3975", "text": "Sturnia is a genus of Asian birds in the family Sturnidae. It is sometimes merged with Sturnus.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3976", "text": null, "image": "images/3976.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3978", "text": "Starting in the spring of 2015, Moldova experienced large-scale protests amid a worsening economic situation and corruption scandals. The protests gained momentum in September, when up to 100,000 people demonstrated in the largest protest since Moldova's independence from the Soviet Union in August 1991.\nThe protests have been organised by a grass-roots citizens' movement, Dignity and Truth, that was established in February 2015 as a response to the disappearance of $1 billion from the Moldovan banks in 2014. Dignity and Truth is led by lawyers, journalists and other well-known figures in Moldova.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3979", "text": "Charles Chapman Pugh is an American mathematician who researches dynamical systems.\nPugh received his PhD under Philip Hartman of Johns Hopkins University in 1965, with the dissertation The Closing Lemma for Dimensions Two and Three. He has since been a professor, now emeritus, at the University of California, Berkeley.\nIn 1967 he published a closing lemma named after him in the theory of dynamical systems. The lemma states: Let f be a diffeomorphism of a compact manifold with a nonwandering point x. Then there is in a neighborhood of f a diffeomorphism g for which x is a periodic point. That is, by a small perturbation of the original dynamical system, a system with periodic trajectory can be generated.\nIn 1970 he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Nice, delivering a talk on Invariant Manifolds.", "image": "images/3979.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3980", "text": null, "image": "images/3980.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3982", "text": "Francis Skiddy von Stade Sr. was a champion polo player and the president of the Saratoga Association from 1943 to 1955.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3983", "text": "The Peru national football team represents Peru in men's international football. The national team has been organised, since 1927, by the Peruvian Football Federation. The FPF constitutes one of the 10 members of FIFA's South American Football Confederation. Peru has won the Copa Am\u00e9rica twice and qualified for FIFA World Cup finals five times; it also participated in the 1936 Olympic football competition and has reached the semi-finals of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. The team plays most of its home matches at the Estadio Nacional in Lima, the country's capital.\nThe team is well known for its white shirts adorned with a diagonal red stripe, which combine Peru's national colours. This basic design has been used continuously since 1936, and gives rise to the team's common Spanish nickname, la Blanquirroja. Peruvian football fans are known for their distinctive cheer \u00a1Arriba Per\u00fa!. Peru has longstanding rivalries with Chile and Ecuador.\nThe Peru national team enjoyed its most successful periods in the 1930s and the 1970s.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3984", "text": "This is a list of American women's firsts, noting the first time that an American woman or women achieved a given historical feat. Inclusion on the list is reserved for achievements by American women that have significant historical impact.", "image": "images/3984.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3985", "text": null, "image": "images/3985.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3987", "text": "Bhakti Hridaya Bon, also known as Swami Bon was a disciple of Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura and a guru in the Gaudiya Math following the philosophy of the Bhakti marg, specifically of Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Gaudiya Vaishnava theology. At the time of his death, he left behind thousands of Bengali disciples in India.\nReference books on Bon's life include My First Year in England, On the path to Vaikuntha, Vaikunther Pathe, and Viraha-vedana. He is noted for his translation into English of Rupa Goswami's Sanskrit classic, Bhakti-rasamrita-sindhu; as well as his educational activities in Vraja Mandala, considered a sacred area associated with Krishna, located between Delhi and Agra in Uttar Pradesh, India.\nSwami Bon was the rector of the Institute of Oriental Philosophy in Vrindavan, and founder of Sri Krishna Chaitanya Primary School in Nandagram, Mathura district, Uttar Pradesh. He initiated a few Westerners, such as Asim Krishna Das; Lalitananda Bon; and Vamana dasa, who was converted to Gaudiya Vaishnavism by meeting Sadananda in a concentration camp in India.", "image": "images/3987.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3988", "text": "The Consolidated TBY Sea Wolf was a United States Navy torpedo bomber of World War II. A competitor and contemporary to the Grumman TBF Avenger, the Sea Wolf was subject to substantial delays and never saw combat; only 180 of the type were built before cancellation after VJ Day.", "image": "images/3988.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3990", "text": null, "image": "images/3990.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3991", "text": "This list of Jewish athletes in sports contains athletes who are Jewish and have attained outstanding achievements in sports. The criteria for inclusion in this list are:\n1\u20133 places winners at major international tournaments;\nfor team sports, winning in preliminary competitions of finals at major international tournaments, or playing for several seasons for clubs of major national leagues; or\nholders of past and current world records.\nBoldface denotes a current competitor.\nTo be included in the list, one does not necessarily have to practice Judaism. Some members of the list may practice other religions or no religion at all, but are of Jewish ancestry.\nThe topic of Jewish participation in sports is discussed extensively in academic and popular literature. Scholars believe that sports have been a historical avenue for Jewish people to overcome obstacles toward their participation in secular society.", "image": "images/3991.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3992", "text": null, "image": "images/3992.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3993", "text": null, "image": "images/3993.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3994", "text": null, "image": "images/3994.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3995", "text": "The Ypsilanti Water Tower is a historic water tower in Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States.\nThe tower was designed by William R. Coats and built as part of an elaborate city waterworks project that began in 1889. Located on the highest point in Ypsilanti, the tower was built in 1890 at a cost of $21,435.63. Today the tower is frequently joked about for its phallic shape. It has become a well-known landmark in Ypsilanti, and due to the building's shape and location, the tower is frequently used by residents as a point for providing directions for visitors and residents.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3996", "text": "John Houseman was a Romanian-born British\u2013American actor and movie producer. He was known for working with Orson Welles. Houseman was known for his role as Professor Charles Kingsfield in the movie The Paper Chase.\nHouseman died in Malibu, California from spinal cancer, aged 86.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "3997", "text": null, "image": "images/3997.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3998", "text": "The oasis town of Qiemo or Cherchen is the capital of Qiemo County, Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China. It is on the Qiemo River and at the foot of the Qilian Mountains, on the Southern Silk Route. In ancient times, the town and the kingdom it controlled were jointly known as Shanshan.", "image": "images/3998.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "3999", "text": "Sir Syed Memorial School is an English-medium school in Bihar, India established in 1992.\nSir Syed Memorial School is about 35 km from Gaya, at Karma, near Bhadeya in Barachatti block. It has approximately 1200 students and is run by the Minority Upliftment Society, which aim is to provide a good education to children of poor families in rural areas.", "image": "images/3999.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4000", "text": null, "image": "images/4000.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4001", "text": "Przybiern\u00f3w is a village in Goleni\u00f3w County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It is the seat of the gmina called Gmina Przybiern\u00f3w. It lies approximately 24 kilometres north of Goleni\u00f3w and 41 km north of the regional capital Szczecin.\nThe village has a population of 1,700.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4004", "text": "Merv; Macedonian-Greek Alexandria and Hellenistic Antiochia in Margiana was a major Iranian city in Central Asia, on the historical Silk Road, located near today's Mary in Turkmenistan. Several cities have existed on this site, which is significant for the interchange of culture and politics at a site of major strategic value.\nHuman settlements on the site of Merv existed from the 3rd millennium BC until the 18th century AD. It changed hands repeatedly throughout its history. Under the Achaemenid Empire, it was the centre of the satrapy of Margiana. It was subsequently ruled by the Greeks, Arabs, Turks and the Safavid Persians. During the 12th and 13th centuries it became one of the largest cities in the world, having a population of as many as 500,000. In 1221 the city opened its gates to an invading Mongol horde; the resulting destruction of the city proved devastating. Historical accounts contend that the entire population of a million people were killed.\nThough rebuilt after the Mongol destruction, the city never regained its full former prosperity. Between 1788 and 1789 the city was razed for the last time, and its population deported.", "image": "images/4004.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4006", "text": null, "image": "images/4006.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4007", "text": null, "image": "images/4007.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4008", "text": "This is a list of products made by Yamaha Corporation. \u2013 Note that Yamaha Motor Co. is a separate company which shares the brand name Yamaha with Yamaha Corporation.\nPlease note that many of the items listed here are no longer in production. For example, the YAS-21 student-grade alto saxophone of the 1970s was superseded by the YAS-23 and YAS-25 saxophones during the 1990s. When manufacture of the YAS-23 and YAS-25 ended they were superseded by the YAS-275, which was in production as of 2010, but was eventually replaced by the YAS-280.", "image": "images/4008.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4010", "text": null, "image": "images/4010.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4011", "text": null, "image": "images/4011.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4012", "text": "The Department of Fire and Emergency Services is a government department that is responsible for fire and emergency services in Western Australia. The department came into being in 2012 as a result of the Perth Hills Bush Fire review.\nDFES is responsible for the management, training and funding of career and volunteer Services including:\nThe Bush Fire Service\nVolunteer Fire and Rescue Service\nCareer Fire and Rescue Service\nVolunteer Fire and Emergency Service\nState Emergency Service\nVolunteer Marine Rescue Service", "image": "images/4012.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4013", "text": null, "image": "images/4013.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4014", "text": "Sann\u014dk\u014dmae Station was a railway station on the Towada Kank\u014d Electric Railway Line located in the town of Rokunohe, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It was 9.9 rail kilometers from the terminus of the Towada Kank\u014d Electric Railway Line at Misawa Station.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4015", "text": "Georges Philibert Charles Maroniez was a French painter, specializing in landscapes with figures.", "image": "images/4015.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4016", "text": "High-performance liquid chromatography is a technique in analytical chemistry used to separate, identify, and quantify each component in a mixture. It relies on pumps to pass a pressurized liquid solvent containing the sample mixture through a column filled with a solid adsorbent material. Each component in the sample interacts slightly differently with the adsorbent material, causing different flow rates for the different components and leading to the separation of the components as they flow out of the column.\nHPLC has been used for manufacturing, legal, research, and medical purposes.\nChromatography can be described as a mass transfer process involving adsorption. HPLC relies on pumps to pass a pressurized liquid and a sample mixture through a column filled with adsorbent, leading to the separation of the sample components. The active component of the column, the adsorbent, is typically a granular material made of solid particles, 2\u201350 \u03bcm in size. The components of the sample mixture are separated from each other due to their different degrees of interaction with the adsorbent particles.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4017", "text": "Terrorism is, in the broadest sense, the use of intentional violence for political or religious purposes. It is used in this regard primarily to refer to violence during peacetime or in the context of war against non-combatants. The terms \"terrorist\" and \"terrorism\" originated during the French Revolution of the late 18th century but gained mainstream popularity in the 1970s during the conflicts of Northern Ireland, the Basque Country and Palestine. The increased use of suicide attacks from the 1980s onwards was typified by the September 11 attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C. in 2001.\nThere are various different definitions of terrorism, with no universal agreement about it. Terrorism is a charged term. It is often used with the connotation of something that is \"morally wrong\". Governments and non-state groups use the term to abuse or denounce opposing groups. Varied political organizations have been accused of using terrorism to achieve their objectives. These include right-wing and left-wing political organizations, nationalist groups, religious groups, revolutionaries and ruling governments. Legislation declaring terrorism a crime has been adopted in many states.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4018", "text": null, "image": "images/4018.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4019", "text": "All the Indonesian Navy vessels are named with the prefix KRI or Naval Vessel of the Republic of Indonesia. Smaller sized boats with light armaments usually have the prefix KAL, stands for Kapal Angkatan Laut. The classes are often named after lead ships or the first ship commissioned.\nThe Navy consists of Frigates, Corvettes, Submarines, Fast Attack Craft, Minesweepers, Landing Transport Ships, Support Vessels and Training Ships.", "image": "images/4019.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4020", "text": "Delhi Book or Delhie Book titled Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi is a collection of paintings done in company style, commissioned by Sir Thomas Metcalfe in 1844. It contains 120 paintings by Indian artists, mainly by Mughal painter, Mazhar Ali Khan. The book was bought by the British Library and displayed in London.", "image": "images/4020.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4021", "text": "Qu\u1ea7n L\u1ee3i Base Camp is a former U.S. Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam base east of An L\u1ed9c, Binh Phuoc Province, in southern Vietnam.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4022", "text": "Patterson Lakes is located in outer south-east Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. The canal suburb is located 35 km southeast of Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is the City of Kingston. In the 2016 census, Patterson Lakes had a population of 7,564.\nPatterson Lakes consists predominantly of new houses, and is home to the most popular boat launching facilities in Victoria. The Patterson River is a popular portal for Port Phillip. It includes four public launching ramps; joins the Tidal Canal system to Port Phillip; and includes the Patterson Lakes Marina and its facilities in Middle Harbour and Inner Harbour.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4023", "text": "Luca Signorelli was an Italian Renaissance painter who was noted in particular for his ability as a draftsman and his use of foreshortening. His massive frescoes of the Last Judgment in Orvieto Cathedral are considered his masterpiece.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4024", "text": "William Miller was a Scottish Quaker line engraver and watercolourist from Edinburgh.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4025", "text": "Ivan Pavlovich Mashkov was a Russian architect and preservationist, notable for surveying and restoration of Dormition Cathedral of Moscow Kremlin, Novodevichy Convent and other medieval buildings. His best known extant building is Sokol luxury Art Nouveau apartment building in Kuznetsky Most Street, Moscow. A prolific architect, Mashkov built mostly eclectic buildings with Russian Revival features.", "image": "images/4025.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4026", "text": "NIAB EMR is a horticultural and agricultural research institute at East Malling, Kent in England, with a specialism in fruit and clonally propagated crop production. In 2016, the institute became part of the NIAB Group.", "image": "images/4026.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4027", "text": "Renata Janina Przemyk is a Polish singer and songwriter.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4028", "text": null, "image": "images/4028.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4029", "text": "This is a list of castles in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England. The first castles - private fortified residences of a lord or noble - were built in Somerset following the Norman Conquest of England, although earlier fortified structures, such as burhs or hill forts, of which there are many in Somerset were sometimes historically described as castles. In the aftermath of his victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, William the Conqueror entrusted the conquest of the south-west of England to his half-brother Robert of Mortain. Anticipating stiff resistance, Robert marched west into Somerset, supported by forces under Walter of Douai, who entered from the north; a third force, under the command of William de Moyon, probably landed by sea along the Somerset coast. These lords defended the coastline and the north and east of the county with a range of castles, including Neroche, Montacute and Dunster. The castles were carefully positioned to control key settlements, rivers and roads, and were constructed from timber, using either motte-and-bailey or ringwork designs. Rebellions soon broke out across the south-west, and Montacute was placed under siege in 1069.", "image": "images/4029.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4030", "text": null, "image": "images/4030.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4031", "text": null, "image": "images/4031.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4032", "text": null, "image": "images/4032.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4033", "text": "Salvia rosmarinus, commonly known as rosemary, is a woody, perennial herb with fragrant, evergreen, needle-like leaves and white, pink, purple, or blue flowers, native to the Mediterranean region. Until 2017, it was known by the scientific name Rosmarinus officinalis, now a synonym.\nIt is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae, which includes many other herbs. The name \"rosemary\" derives from Latin ros marinus. The plant is also sometimes called anthos, from the ancient Greek word \u1f04\u03bd\u03b8\u03bf\u03c2, meaning \"flower\". Rosemary has a fibrous root system.", "image": "images/4033.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4034", "text": "This is a list of National Historic Sites in the province of New Brunswick. There are 63 National Historic Sites designated in New Brunswick, as of 2018, eight of which are administered by Parks Canada. The first National Historic Sites to be designated in New Brunswick were Fort Beaus\u00e9jour \u2013 Fort Cumberland and Fort Gaspareaux in 1920.\nNumerous National Historic Events also occurred across New Brunswick, and are identified at places associated with them, using the same style of federal plaque which marks National Historic Sites. Several National Historic Persons are commemorated throughout the province in the same way. The markers do not indicate which designation\u2014a Site, Event, or Person\u2014a subject has been given.\nThis list uses names designated by the national Historic Sites and Monuments Board, which may differ from other names for these sites.", "image": "images/4034.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4035", "text": null, "image": "images/4035.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4036", "text": "The Inspector General of the United States Army serves to \"provide impartial, objective and unbiased advice and oversight to the Army through relevant, timely and thorough inspection, assistance, investigations, and training.\" The Inspector General has historically been a high ranking Army official before their appointment to the position", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4037", "text": null, "image": "images/4037.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4039", "text": "Saint Mary Magdalene Chapel is a Roman Catholic chapel in the limits of Dingli, Malta, dedicated to Mary Magdalene. It overlooks the Dingli Cliffs, and is therefore commonly known as il-kappella tal-irdum. The chapel was built in 1646 on the site of an earlier one which had existed since at least the 15th century. Its simple architecture is typical of Maltese wayside chapels.", "image": "images/4039.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4040", "text": "French Baroque architecture, sometimes called French classicism, was a style of architecture during the reigns of Louis XIII, Louis XIV and Louis XV. It was preceded by French Renaissance architecture and Mannerism and was followed in the second half of the 18th century by French Neoclassical architecture. The style was originally inspired by the Italian Baroque architecture style, but, particularly under Louis XIV, it gave greater emphasis to regularity, the colossal order of facades, and the use of colonnades and cupolas, to symbolize the power and grandeur of the King. Notable examples of the style include the Grand Trianon of the Palace of Versailles, and the dome of Les Invalides in Paris. In the final years of Louis XIV and the reign of Louis XV, the colossal orders gradually disappeared, the style became lighter and saw the introduction of wrought iron decoration in rocaille designs. The period also saw the introduction of monumental urban squares in Paris and other cities, notably Place Vend\u00f4me and the Place de la Concorde.", "image": "images/4040.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4041", "text": "Prunus mume is an East Asian tree species classified in the Armeniaca section of the genus Prunus subgenus Prunus. Its common names include Chinese plum, Japanese plum, and Japanese apricot. The flower, long a beloved subject in the traditional painting and poetry of East Asia, is usually called plum blossom. This distinct tree species is related to both the plum and apricot trees. Although generally referred to as a plum in English, it is more closely related to the apricot.\nIn Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese cooking, the fruit of the tree is used in juices, as a flavouring for alcohol, as a pickle and in sauces. It is also used in traditional medicine.\nThe tree's flowering in late winter and early spring is highly regarded as a seasonal symbol.", "image": "images/4041.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4042", "text": "The mansions of Parktown are an important part of the history of the city of Johannesburg. They were the homes of the Randlords, accountants, military personnel and other influential residents of early Johannesburg, dating back as early as the 1890s. The first of these mansions, Hohenheim was designed by Frank Emley and was built for Sir Lionel Phillips and his wife Lady Florence Phillips. The name Hohenheim had been used originally by Hermann Eckstein, one of the first Rand Lords to name his house after the place of his own birth. When Phillips became the head of Eckstein & Co, he moved in to Eckstein's house but due to the expansion of the city decided to build the new Hohenheim in an enviable site further from the mine workings. Sir Lionel Phillips was banished from the Republic for his involvement in the Jameson Raid. It is perhaps fitting that the next occupant of this famous house was none other than Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, the author of the best selling book 'Jock of the Bushveldt'. The house was demolished but a plaque remains in honor of this important building.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4043", "text": "The Cranbrook Educational Community is an education, research, and public museum complex in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. This National Historic Landmark was founded in the early 20th century by newspaper mogul George Gough Booth. It consists of Cranbrook Schools, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Cranbrook Art Museum, Cranbrook Institute of Science, and Cranbrook House and Gardens. The founders also built Christ Church Cranbrook as a focal point in order to serve the educational complex. However, the church is a separate entity under the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan. The sprawling 319-acre campus began as a 174-acre farm, purchased in 1904. The organization takes its name from Cranbrook, England, the birthplace of the founder's father.\nCranbrook is renowned for its architecture in the Arts and Crafts and Art Deco styles. The chief architect was Eliel Saarinen while Albert Kahn was responsible for the Booth mansion. Sculptors Carl Milles and Marshall Fredericks also spent many years in residence at Cranbrook.", "image": "images/4043.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4044", "text": "The Jubilee line is a London Underground line that runs between Stratford in east London and Stanmore in the suburban north-west, via the Docklands, South Bank and West End. Opened in 1979, it is the newest line on the network, although some sections of track date back to 1932 and some stations to 1879.\nThe western portion between Baker Street and Stanmore was previously a branch of the Metropolitan line and later the Bakerloo line, while the new build was completed in two major sections: initially in 1979 to Charing Cross, then in 1999 with an extension to Stratford. The later stations are larger and have special safety features, both aspects being attempts to future-proof the line. Following the extension to east London, serving areas once poorly connected to the Underground, the line has seen a huge growth in passenger numbers and is the third-busiest on the network, with over 213 million passenger journeys in 2011/12.\nBetween Finchley Road and Wembley Park the Jubilee line shares its route with the Metropolitan line and Chiltern Main Line. Between Canning Town and Stratford it runs parallel to the Stratford International branch of the Docklands Light Railway.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4045", "text": "The Commission on the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry was formed jointly by United States President George W. Bush and the United States Congress in 2001. Its first public meeting was held on November 27, 2001, and its final report was given on November 18, 2002.", "image": "images/4045.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4046", "text": null, "image": "images/4046.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4047", "text": "Buchenwald concentration camp was a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. In German, the camp was called Konzentrationslager Buchenwald. It was built in Germany in 1937, and stayed open until 1945. Buchenwald was one of the first and largest concentration camps built in Germany.\nThe Nazis sent people from all over Europe and the Soviet Union to Buchenwald. There, they were prisoners and did forced labor in weapons factories.\nAfter the Allies won World War II, the Soviet Union took over Buchenwald and some other parts of Germany. From 1945 to 1950, they used Buchenwald as an internment camp. They called it NKVD Special Camp Number 2. On January 6, 1950, the Soviets handed over Buchenwald to the East German Ministry of Internal Affairs.\nToday, what is left of Buchenwald is a memorial. There is also a museum there.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4048", "text": "The eastern part of the current territory of the Republic of Turkey is part of the ancestral homeland of the Armenians. Along with the Armenian population, during and after the Armenian Genocide the Armenian cultural heritage was targeted for destruction by the Turkish government. Of the several thousand churches and monasteries in the Ottoman Empire in 1914, today only a few hundred are in still standing in some form; most of these are in danger of collapse. Those that continue to function are mainly in Istanbul.\nMost of the properties formerly belonging to Armenians were confiscated by the Turkish government and turned into military posts, hospitals, schools and prisons. Many of these were also given to Muslim migrants or refugees who had fled from their homelands during the Balkan Wars. The legal justification for the seizures was the law of Emval-i Metruke, which legalized the confiscation of Armenian property if the owner did not return.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4049", "text": "Dalgona coffee is a beverage made by whipping equal proportions of instant coffee powder, sugar, and hot water until it becomes creamy and then adding it to cold or hot milk. Occasionally, it is topped with coffee powder, cocoa, crumbled biscuits, or honey. It was popularized on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic, when people refraining from going out started making videos of whipping the coffee at home, by hand without using electrical mixers. The name is derived from dalgona, a Korean sugar sweet, due to the resemblance in taste and appearance, though most dalgona coffee doesn't actually contain dalgona.", "image": "images/4049.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4050", "text": null, "image": "images/4050.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4051", "text": "Montreal Central Station is the major inter-city rail station and a major commuter rail hub in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Nearly 11 million rail passengers use the station every year, making it the second-busiest train station in Canada.\nThe main concourse occupies almost the entire block bounded by De la Gaucheti\u00e8re Street, Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Ren\u00e9 L\u00e9vesque Boulevard and Mansfield Street in Downtown Montreal. Its street address and principal vehicular access are on de La Gaucheti\u00e8re; pedestrian access is assured by numerous links through neighboring buildings. The station is adorned with art deco bas-relief friezes on its interior and exterior. The station building and associated properties are owned by Cominar REIT as of January 2012. Homburg Invest Inc. was the previous owner, since November 30, 2007. Prior to that, from the station's inception in 1943, it had been owned by Canadian National Railway.\nCentral Station is at the centre of the Quebec City\u2013Windsor Corridor, the busiest inter-city rail service area in the nation, which extends from Windsor and Sarnia in the west, through Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal, to Quebec City in the east.", "image": "images/4051.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4052", "text": "The Blue Bird was a streamlined passenger train operated by the Wabash Railroad and its successor the Norfolk and Western Railway between Chicago, Illinois, and St. Louis, Missouri. It operated from 1938 to 1971. Beginning in 1950 it was one of the few Wabash passenger trains to carry a dome car and the first dome train in regular operation between the two cities. The train was cut back to Decatur, Illinois, in 1968 and renamed City of Decatur. Amtrak did not retain the City of Decatur, and it made its last run on April 30, 1971.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4053", "text": null, "image": "images/4053.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4054", "text": "The History of the Argentina national rugby union team starts with the first international played by an Argentine side v. the British Islands in 1910 when they toured on South America. Argentina gained recognition in 1965, when the team toured South Africa playing a series of friendly matches there. In that tour the national team was nicknamed Los Pumas, a name that became an identity mark for Argentina, remaining to present days.\nArgentina has taken part in all the Rugby World Cups since the first edition in 1987, being their best performance the 3rd. place achieved in 2007. The national side also plays the Rugby Championship since the 2012 edition, after joining the competition one year before.", "image": "images/4054.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4055", "text": "Billboard magazine each year releases a Top Hot 100 songs of the year, counted from the first week of November to the final week in October. The 2009 list was dominated by The Black Eyed Peas and Lady Gaga, who shared the top four spots. In late December, DJ Earworm released a mashup video to YouTube titled \"Blame It On The Pop\", featuring the top twenty-five songs from the list, as he had also done the previous two years for his \"United State of Pop\" series. The video quickly received four million views in little over a week.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4056", "text": null, "image": "images/4056.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4057", "text": "Wuxi railway station is a railway station of Jinghu railway and Shanghai-Nanjing Intercity Railway, located in Chong'an District, Wuxi, Jiangsu. The station was initially opened in 1906, and became the most important train station in Wuxi. Wuxi Metro Line 1, opened in July 2014 and the Line 3 that is still under construction has a stop here.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4058", "text": null, "image": "images/4058.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4059", "text": null, "image": "images/4059.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4060", "text": "The Sacrament World Tour was a concert tour by American metal band Lamb of God. It was in support of the band's 5th studio album Sacrament. It was the biggest tour the band has done to date; and their new DVD, Walk with Me in Hell, which was released on July 1, 2008, contains a documentary and live footage from the World Tour.", "image": "images/4060.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4062", "text": "The 2007 British Indoor Athletics Championships was the 1st edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for the United Kingdom, organised by UK Athletics. It replaced the AAA Indoor Championships run by the Amateur Athletic Association of England, which had been the de facto national indoor championship since 1935. It was held from 10\u201311 February at the English Institute of Sport, Sheffield, England. A total of 24 events were contested over the two-day competition.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4063", "text": "Sare is a village in the traditional Basque province of Labourd, now a commune in the Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques department in south-western France on the border with Spain.", "image": "images/4063.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4064", "text": "On 9 November 1932, elements of the Swiss Army under Major Perret fired live rounds into a crowd of anti-fascist protesters in Plainpalais in Geneva, killing 13 and wounding 65.\nThe shooting occurred on a background of increasing violence between far-right and far-left groups, of rising totalitarian regimes, and of unemployment and economic crisis in Europe. The incident stemmed from inappropriate crowd control tactics, excitation of the antimilitarist protesters after a speech by socialist leader L\u00e9on Nicole, a series of incompetent orders, and a force made up of improperly trained officers and soldiers \u2014 who had only had six weeks of military training before their deployment.\nExactly how events unfolded and who bears responsibility for them are still a matter of debate.\nA commemorative monument was unveiled on 9 November 1982 for the 50th anniversary of the shooting on the Southern end of Plainpalais, near the place of the events. On 10 September 2008, the State Council of Geneva authorised the monument to be moved in front of the University of Geneva, on the exact spot of the shooting.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4066", "text": null, "image": "images/4066.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4067", "text": null, "image": "images/4067.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4068", "text": "Oliver Le Neve was a Norfolk country squire and landowning sportsman who lived most of his life at Witchingham Hall in Great Witchingham, Norfolk, England, and is significant for his 1698 mortal duel with Sir Henry Hobart of Blickling Hall, the last recorded duel fought in Norfolk.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4069", "text": "Hakea is a genus of about 150 species of plants in the Family Proteaceae and are endemic to Australia. They are shrubs or small trees with leaves that are sometimes flat, otherwise circular in cross section in which case they are sometimes divided. The flowers are usually arranged in groups in leaf axils and resemble those of other genera, especially Grevillea. Hakeas have woody fruit which distinguishes them from grevilleas which have non-woody fruit which release the seeds as they mature. Hakeas are found in every state of Australia with the highest species diversity being found in the south west of Western Australia.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4070", "text": null, "image": "images/4070.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4071", "text": "A dugout canoe or simply dugout is a boat made from a hollowed tree trunk. Other names for this type of boat are logboat and monoxylon. Monoxylon is Greek -- mono- + \u03be\u03cd\u03bb\u03bf\u03bd xylon -- and is mostly used in classic Greek texts. In German, they are called Einbaum. Some, but not all, pirogues are also constructed in this manner.\nDugouts are the oldest boat type archaeologists have found, dating back about 8,000 years to the Neolithic Stone Age. This is probably because they are made of massive pieces of wood, which tend to preserve better than, e.g., bark canoes. Along with bark canoe and hide kayak, dugout boats were also used by indigenous peoples of the Americas.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4072", "text": "St. Peter is one of the four main churches of the old town of Z\u00fcrich, Switzerland, besides Grossm\u00fcnster, Fraum\u00fcnster and Predigerkirche.", "image": "images/4072.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4073", "text": "York Conferences is a subsidiary of the University of York and is the commercial body responsible for the organisation and management of conferences and events across the University of York's three campuses: Campus West, Campus East and the King's Manor in York city centre; With a maximum venue capacity of 1190, the venues at the University of York host some of the largest events in North Yorkshire.\nCurrently, the York Conferences office is based at the University of York's West Campus in Grimston House.\n2020 marks 50 years since the first conference officer was appointed in 1970.\nYork Conferences are accredited by the Meetings Industry Association. In addition, in 2009 York Conference Park Ltd achieved the Customer First and Investors In People standards.", "image": "images/4073.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4074", "text": null, "image": "images/4074.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4075", "text": null, "image": "images/4075.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4076", "text": "The Karpas Peninsula, also known as the Karpass, Karpaz or Karpasia, is a long, finger-like peninsula that is one of the most prominent geographical features of the island of Cyprus. Its farthest extent is Cape Apostolos Andreas, and its major population centre is the town of Rizokarpaso. The peninsula de facto forms the \u0130skele District of Northern Cyprus, while de jure it lies in the Famagusta District of the Republic of Cyprus.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4077", "text": "Bacchi tempel \u00f6ppnat vid en hj\u00e4ltes d\u00f6d, commonly known as Bacchi Tempel is a song play, a long poem in two thousand alexandrines, written by Carl Michael Bellman and published by Sweden's royal printing press in 1783. The illustrator was Elias Martin. The work had been preceded by a version from 1779 titled \"Bacchi Temple opened at the death of Corporal and Order Oboist Father Movitz\", but had been reworked and expanded several times. The work has probably never been performed in its entirety, but individual songs are sometimes performed by the Par Bricole society.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4078", "text": "Uni\u00e3o Desportiva de Leiria, commonly known as Uni\u00e3o de Leiria, is a Portuguese football club based in Leiria, central Portugal. Founded on 6 June 1966, it currently plays in the Campeonato de Portugal, holding home matches at Est\u00e1dio Dr. Magalh\u00e3es Pessoa, with a 24,000-seat capacity.", "image": "images/4078.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4080", "text": "The 2016 presidential campaign of Grace Poe was announced at the Bahay ng Alumni at her alma mater, the University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, on September 16, 2015. Grace Poe is a Senator of the Philippines since June 30, 2013, the former MTRCB Chairperson and adopted daughter of popular Filipino actor and 2004 presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr.\nOn December 23, 2015, the COMELEC en banc formally disqualified Poe from running as president in the 2016 elections for failing to meet the 10-year residency requirement.\nOn December 28, 2015, the Supreme Court issued two temporary restraining orders against the decision of the COMELEC en banc.\nOn March 8, 2016, voting 9\u20136, the Supreme Court voted to affirm Poe' natural-born status and 10-year residency. On April 9, 2016, the Supreme Court declared their ruling as final and executory.", "image": "images/4080.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4082", "text": "The Conte II Cabinet is the 66th cabinet of the Italian Republic and the second cabinet led by Giuseppe Conte. The government was sworn in on 5 September 2019.\nThe cabinet is supported by the anti-establishment Five Star Movement and the centre-left Democratic Party, along with the leftist parliamentary group Free and Equal and, since 17 September, the centrist party Italia Viva (IV), which splintered from the PD on that day. The government has been referred to as the \"yellow-red government\", based on the customary colours of the main supporting parties.\nThe Conte II Cabinet is the one with the lowest average age of its members in the history of the Italian Republic.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4083", "text": null, "image": "images/4083.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4084", "text": "Nick Pride and the Pimptones are a funk/jazz/soul band based in Newcastle upon Tyne. The Pimptones were formed in 2007 by guitarist, composer and arranger Nick Pride. Their record label Record Kicks describes them as \"a deep funk / jazz-dance outfit playing original material in the style of The Meters, JTQ and Charlie Hunter. The group is equally at home in a noisy nightclub or intimate jazz setting, and is most likely to bring the roof of either down with their heavy dancefloor grooves, big breaks and sophisticated jazz numbers\"", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4085", "text": null, "image": "images/4085.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4087", "text": "Bulawayo is the second largest city in Zimbabwe, and the largest city in the country's Matabeleland. The city's population is disputed; the 2012 census listed it at 653,337, while the Bulawayo City Council claimed it to be about 1.2 million. Bulawayo covers an area of about 1,707 square kilometres in the western part of the country, along the Matsheumhlope River. Along with the capital Harare, Bulawayo is one of two cities in Zimbabwe that is also a province.\nBulawayo was founded around 1840 as the kraal of Mzilikazi, the Ndebele king. His son, Lobengula, succeeded him in the 1860s, and ruled from Bulawayo until 1893, when the settlement was captured by British South Africa Company soldiers during the First Matabele War. That year, the first white settlers arrived and rebuilt the town. The town was besieged by Ndebele warriors during the Second Matabele War. Bulawayo attained municipality status in 1897, and city status in 1943.\nHistorically Bulawayo has been the principal industrial centre of Zimbabwe; its factories produce cars and car products, building materials, electronic products, textiles, furniture, and food products.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4088", "text": "The Battle of Mormant was fought during the War of the Sixth Coalition between an Imperial French army under Emperor Napoleon I and a division of Russians under Count Peter Petrovich Pahlen. Enveloped by cavalry led by Fran\u00e7ois \u00c9tienne de Kellermann and \u00c9douard Jean-Baptiste Milhaud and infantry led by \u00c9tienne Maurice G\u00e9rard, Pahlen's outnumbered force was nearly destroyed, with only about a third of its soldiers escaping. Later in the day, a French column led by Marshal Claude Perrin Victor encountered an Austrian-Bavarian rearguard under Anton Leonhard von Hardegg and Peter de Lamotte in the Battle of Valjouan. Attacked by French infantry and cavalry, the Allied force was mauled before it withdrew behind the Seine River. The Mormant-Valjouan actions and the Battle of Montereau the following day marked the start of a French counteroffensive intended to drive back Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg's Allied Army of Bohemia. The town of Mormant is located 50 kilometres southeast of Paris.", "image": "images/4088.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4089", "text": null, "image": "images/4089.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4090", "text": null, "image": "images/4090.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4091", "text": "Niedermodern is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.", "image": "images/4091.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4092", "text": "Rosa 'New Dawn' is a light pink modern climbing rose cultivar, discovered by Somerset Rose Nursery in New Jersey in 1930. The cultivar is a sport of Rosa 'Dr. W. Van Fleet'. 'New Dawn' was voted the most popular rose in the world at the 11th World Convention of Rose Societies in 1997. It is also recognized worldwide as one of the best of the repeating climbing roses.", "image": "images/4092.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4093", "text": "The Yixian Formation is a geological formation in Jinzhou, Liaoning, People's Republic of China, that spans about 5 million years during the early Cretaceous period. It is known for its fossils, listed below.\nThe Yixian Formation is divided into the following subunits:\nJingangshan Bed\nDawangzhangzi Bed\nJianshangou Bed\nLujiatun Bed\nBasalt base", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4094", "text": "Santa Maria dell'Incoronata is an ancient church on Via Medina in Naples, Italy. It is located just south of San Giorgio dei Genovesi and across the street from the Church of Piet\u00e0 dei Turchini.\nThe church was built in the 14th century as part of urban project around the Castel Nuovo, the royal palace of Charles II of Anjou. The church was founded in 1364, not as tradition holds, in memory of the coronation of Joanna I of Naples and her second marriage to Louis, Prince of Taranto, but to hold a precious relic, a spine from the thorny crown of Christ, which the queen had requested from Charles V of France, and whose portrait is kept in the entrance. The edification of the Palace chapel or cappella palatina outside of the Castle, was completed in a difficult moment for the Queen, after the death of her husband in 1362.\nIn 1403 Ladislaus of Naples ordered the painting of a cycle of Saint Ladislaus' legend in the church. There the Hungarian king is depicted receiving the royal crown, also fighting against the pagans, and receiving the crown of Croatia.", "image": "images/4094.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4095", "text": "The 36th C\u00e9sar Awards ceremony was presented by the Acad\u00e9mie des Arts et Techniques du Cin\u00e9ma in Paris, France to honour its selection of the best French films of 2010 on 25 February 2011. The ceremony was chaired by Jodie Foster and hosted by Antoine de Caunes. The audience gave a standing ovation to Olivia de Havilland, their \"special honored guest\".", "image": "images/4095.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4097", "text": "Trouble in Tahiti is a one-act opera in seven scenes composed by Leonard Bernstein with an English libretto by the composer. It is the darkest among Bernstein's \"musicals\", and one of only two for which he wrote the words and the music. Trouble in Tahiti received its first performance on 12 June 1952 at Bernstein's Festival of the Creative Arts on the campus of Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, to an audience of nearly 3,000 people. The NBC Opera Theatre subsequently presented the opera on television in November 1952, a production which marked mezzo-soprano Beverly Wolff's professional debut in the role of Dinah. Wolff later reprised the role in the New York City Opera's first staging of the work in 1958. The original work is about 40 minutes long.", "image": "images/4097.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4099", "text": null, "image": "images/4099.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4101", "text": "The University of Notre Dame du Lac is a private Catholic research university in Notre Dame, Indiana, outside the city of South Bend. It was founded in 1842 by Edward Sorin. The main campus covers 1,261 acres in a suburban setting; it contains a number of recognizable landmarks, such as the Golden Dome, the Word of Life mural, Notre Dame Stadium, and the Basilica.\nNotre Dame has been recognized as one of the top universities in the United States, in particular for its undergraduate education. The university is organized into seven school and colleges. The School of Architecture is known for teaching New Classical Architecture and for awarding the annual Driehaus Architecture Prize. The university offers over 50 yearlong study programs abroad and over 15 summer programs. Notre Dame's graduate program has more than 50 master, doctoral and professional degree programs offered by the six schools, including the Notre Dame Law School and an MD\u2013PhD program offered in combination with the Indiana University School of Medicine. It maintains a system of libraries, cultural venues, artistic and scientific museums, including the Hesburgh Library and the Snite Museum of Art.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4102", "text": null, "image": "images/4102.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4103", "text": null, "image": "images/4103.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4104", "text": "The Ed Sullivan Show is an American old-time radio program. More precisely, it is a name that can be applied to any of four programs that were broadcast in 1932, 1941, 1943-1944, and 1946. The first three were on CBS, and the last was on the Blue Network. As the title implies, the host of the program was Ed Sullivan, who was then known for his work as a columnist for the New York Daily News.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4105", "text": "Keelhilla, Slieve Carron is a national nature reserve of approximately 360 acres located near Carran, County Clare, Ireland. It is managed by the Irish National Parks & Wildlife Service.", "image": "images/4105.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4107", "text": "Tom Bombadil is a character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He first appeared in print in a 1934 poem called The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, which also included the Lord of the Rings characters Goldberry, Old Man Willow and the Barrow-wight, from whom Tom rescues the hobbits. They were not then explicitly part of the older legends that became The Silmarillion, and are not mentioned in The Hobbit.\nBombadil is best known from his appearance as a supporting character in Tolkien's high fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings, published in 1954 and 1955. In the first volume, The Fellowship of the Ring, Frodo Baggins and company meet Bombadil in the Old Forest. This idea and an appearance by both Old Man Willow and the Barrow-wight were included in some of Tolkien's earliest notes for a sequel to The Hobbit. Bombadil is mentioned but not seen near the end of The Return of the King, with Gandalf planning to pay him a long visit.\nBombadil was omitted from Peter Jackson's film trilogy, and from some other film and radio versions of The Lord of the Rings, as not essential to the story. Commentators have debated the role and origins of Tom Bombadil.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4108", "text": "Arrow Aircraft and Motor Corporation was a US aircraft manufacturer of the 1920s and 1930s. It was founded in 1925 Havelock, Nebraska as the Arrow Aircraft Corporation, and built a variety of light sporting aircraft. In 1928, truck body producer, Patriot Manufacturing Company of Havelock, Nebraska was purchased and merged into the new entity, Arrow Aircraft and Motors. In 1939, the company was bankrupt, a consequence of the effect of the Great Depression, and cost overruns with LeBlond engines.", "image": "images/4108.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4109", "text": null, "image": "images/4109.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4110", "text": null, "image": "images/4110.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4111", "text": "Michal Kov\u00e1\u010d was a Slovakian politician. He was the first President of Slovakia from 1993 through 1998.", "image": "images/4111.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4112", "text": null, "image": "images/4112.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4113", "text": "Devo is an American rock band from Akron, Ohio, formed in 1973. Their classic lineup consisted of two sets of brothers, the Mothersbaughs and the Casales, along with Alan Myers. The band had a No. 14 Billboard chart hit in 1980 with the single \"Whip It\", the song that gave the band mainstream popularity.\nDevo is known for their music and stage shows mingling kitsch science fiction themes, deadpan surrealist humor and mordantly satirical social commentary. Their early, pre-Warner Bros. dissonant songs use synthetic instrumentation and time signatures proven influential on subsequent popular music, particularly new wave, industrial, and alternative rock artists. Devo was also a pioneer of the music video, creating clips for the LaserDisc format, with \"Whip It\" getting heavy airplay in the early days of MTV.", "image": "images/4113.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4114", "text": "Ilmenite, also known as manaccanite, is a titanium-iron oxide mineral with the idealized formula FeTiO\n\u2083. It is a weakly magnetic black or steel-gray solid. From a commercial perspective, ilmenite is the most important ore of titanium. Ilmenite is the main source of titanium dioxide, which is used in paints, printing inks, fabrics, plastics, paper, sunscreen, food and cosmetics.", "image": "images/4114.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4115", "text": "The 1981 World Table Tennis Championships were held in Novi Sad from April 14 to April 26, 1981.", "image": "images/4115.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4118", "text": "Pterygoplichthys multiradiatus is one of several tropical fish commonly known as Orinoco sailfin catfish, plecostomus. It belongs to the armored catfish family. Named for its sail-like dorsal fin, the part of its scientific name multiradiatus means \"many-rayed\" and refers to the rays of the dorsal fin. P. multiradiatus is one of a number of species commonly referred to as the common pleco by aquarists.\nOther scientific names that were used for P. multiradiatus include Hypostomus multiradiatus, Ancistrus multiradiatus, and Liposarcus multiradiatus. P. multiradiatus is sometimes confused with Pterygoplichthys pardalis, which is a different species of pleco. P. multiradiatus goes by a number of common names. It can be called the \"long-fin armored catfish\" in Hawaii, \"sailfin catfish\", \"sailfish catfish\", \"many-rayed pleco\" or \"radiated ptero\" in the United States, \u591a\u8f3b\u7ffc\u7532\u9bf0 in Mandarin Chinese.\nP. multiradiatus is mottled brown/black and inhabits freshwater streams and lakes and in weedy, mud-bottomed canals in its native habitat: the Orinoco River basin in Venezuela. Its geographic distribution is 10\u00b0N - 1\u00b0N, 68\u00b0W - 61\u00b0W.", "image": "images/4118.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4119", "text": "N\u00fcrnberg Hauptbahnhof or Nuremberg Central Station is the main railway station serving the city of Nuremberg in Germany. It is the largest station in north Bavaria and belongs to the 20 stations in the highest category of importance allocated by DB Station&Service.\nIt is a through station with 22 platforms and lies on major north\u2013south and east\u2013west transportation axes. It offers connections to the major German cities of Leipzig, Berlin, Augsburg, Ingolstadt, Munich, W\u00fcrzburg, Frankfurt and Regensburg, as well as Linz and Vienna in Austria and Prague in the Czech Republic. Over 450 trains stop here daily and more than 200,000 passengers use the station on average every day. It is also a major hub for public transport in Nuremberg.\nThe Hauptbahnhof is located on the southeastern perimeter of Nuremberg's Altstadt, immediately opposite the K\u00f6nigstor where the streets of Marientorgraben, Frauentorgraben, and Bahnhofstra\u00dfe meet.\nThe DB Museum, the corporate museum of Deutsche Bahn AG, is close to the station, as is the Staatstheater N\u00fcrnberg opera house.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4120", "text": "Yang Yuhuan, often known as Yang Guifei, known briefly by the Taoist nun name Taizhen, was known as one of the Four Beauties of ancient China. She was the beloved consort of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang during his later years.\nDuring the An Lushan Rebellion, as Emperor Xuanzong and his cortege were fleeing from the capital Chang'an to Chengdu, the emperor's guards demanded that he put Yang to death because they blamed the rebellion on her cousin Yang Guozhong and the rest of her family. The emperor capitulated and reluctantly ordered his attendant Gao Lishi to strangle Yang to death.", "image": "images/4120.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4121", "text": "Chirala, is a City in Prakasam district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is a municipality and the headquarters of Chirala mandal in Ongole revenue division. As of 2011, it had a population of above 250,000.\nChirala is the most populated town in Bapatla Lok Shaba Parliamentary Constituency.", "image": "images/4121.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4123", "text": "Karlovy Vary District or Carlsbad District is a district within the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. Its administrative center is Karlovy Vary.", "image": "images/4123.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4124", "text": null, "image": "images/4124.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4126", "text": "Gavin Alexander Massey is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward or winger who plays for Championship club Wigan Athletic. Massey was one of the first players to progress through the Watford affiliated Harefield Academy, where he broke into the first-team in 2010. During his time with Watford, Massey was loaned to Wealdstone, Yeovil Town and twice to Colchester United. In 2012, Massey joined Colchester on a permanent basis, where he made over 150 league appearances. He joined Leyton Orient in the summer of 2016.", "image": "images/4126.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4127", "text": "The Lebanon national football team, controlled by the Lebanese Football Association, have represented Lebanon in association football since their inception in 1933. The squad is governed by the Asian Football Confederation continentally, and FIFA worldwide. While Lebanon have yet to qualify for the FIFA World Cup, they have participated twice in the Asian Cup: in 2000, when they hosted the event, and in 2019, the first time through regular qualification. Lebanon's main venue is the Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium in Beirut; however they also play in other locations such as the Saida International Stadium in Sidon.\nIn 1934, Lebanon played their first match against the Romanian side CA Timi\u0219oara, but it was not ratified by FIFA. Lebanon played their first FIFA-recognised game in 1940 against Mandatory Palestine. During their 2014 qualification campaign for the World Cup, Lebanon reached the final qualifying round for the first time thanks to a 2\u20131 victory against South Korea at home in 2011, but failed to qualify for the 2014 FIFA World Cup finishing bottom of their group. At the 2019 Asian Cup, Lebanon were close to qualifying to the knock-out stages for the first time.", "image": "images/4127.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4128", "text": "Located in the eastern portion of Misamis Oriental and roughly a 2-hour drive from Cagayan de Oro is the historical haven of North Poblacion in the Municipality of Medina where the Pelaez Ancestral House can be found standing still. This house had stood witness to the diverse political and historical lives of two of the famous bygone personalities in the politics arena in the locality and in the country as well \u2013 Don Gregorio A. Pelaez, Sr. and his son, Emmanuel N. Pelaez, Sr. When people ask for direction, the local townsfolk refer to the house as the \"Pelaez White House\" because of the walls that are washed in white.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4130", "text": "Ioannis Gelios is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for German club Holstein Kiel.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4131", "text": null, "image": "images/4131.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4132", "text": "The Deputy Director of CIA for Operations is a senior United States government official in the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency who serves as head of the Directorate of Operations. The position was established December 1, 1950 and from January 4, 1951 until March 1, 1973 it was known as Deputy Director of Plans. When this unit was still known as the Directorate of Plans, it at first accounted for about 75% of the CIA Budget and about 60% of the personnel within the CIA.\nAfter being the Deputy Director of Plans until 1973, the position was then known as Deputy Director for Operations until October 13, 2005 when, under the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, the position was renamed to D/NCS. At some unknown point in time, it was named Deputy Director for Operations. Due to recent CIA policy, the identity of the person holding this office is not publicly revealed", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4133", "text": "The Institution of Mechanical Engineers is an independent professional association and learned society headquartered in London, United Kingdom, that represents mechanical engineers and the engineering profession. With over 120,000 members in 140 countries, working across industries such as railways, automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, energy, biomedical and construction, the Institution is licensed by the Engineering Council to assess candidates for inclusion on its Register of Chartered Engineers, Incorporated Engineers and Engineering Technicians.\nThe Institution was founded at the Queen's Hotel, Birmingham, by George Stephenson in 1847. It received a Royal Charter in 1930. The Institution's headquarters, purpose-built for the Institution in 1899, is situated at No. 1 Birdcage Walk in central London.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4134", "text": "The Australian and New Zealand Mounted Division was a mounted infantry division of the British Empire during the First World War. The division was raised in March 1916 and was assigned to the I ANZAC Corps. On establishment, it consisted of four brigades comprising three Australian light horse and one New Zealand mounted rifles, supported by British horse artillery. In 1917, one of the Australian brigades was replaced by a British yeomanry brigade. After April 1917, the standard order of battle was reduced to two Australian brigades and one New Zealand brigade, although the Imperial Camel Corps Brigade and other British mounted brigades were temporarily attached several times during operations.\nThe division had two wartime commanders; the first was the Australian Major-General Harry Chauvel, who had commanded the 1st Light Horse Brigade at Gallipoli. When Chauvel was promoted to command the Desert Column \u2013 of which the division was part \u2013 he was replaced by the New Zealander Major-General Edward Chaytor from the New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade, who remained in command for the rest of the war.", "image": "images/4134.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4135", "text": null, "image": "images/4135.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4136", "text": "Corybas, commonly known as helmet orchids, is a genus of about 120 species of plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Helmet orchids are small, perennial, deciduous herbs and are nearly always terrestrial. They have a single leaf at their base and a single flower on a short stalk, the flower dominated by its large dorsal sepal and labellum. Species of Corybas are found in Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, Southeast Asia, the Himalayas, southern China, many Pacific islands and a few sub-Antarctic islands.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4137", "text": "Roundwood Colliery was a coal mine situated in the Don Valley, about 2 miles north of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England on the borders of Rotherham and Rawmarsh.", "image": "images/4137.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4138", "text": "Several Reliquaries of Saint Thomas Becket were produced by the Limoges enamellists in the 1200s to house relics of Thomas Becket.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4139", "text": "The coastline of Brazil measures 7,491 km, which makes it the 16th longest national coastline of the world. All the coast lies adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean.\nA considerable number of geographical features can be found all through the coastal areas, like islands, reefs and bays. The beaches of Brazil are famous in the world and receive a great number of tourists.\nA famous expression in Brazil is \"from Oiapoque to Chu\u00ed\", which means from the extreme south to the extreme north of the country. However, the actual northernmost point in Brazil is the Monte Cabura\u00ed in the far from the coast state of Roraima, whereas the southernmost point is in Santa Vit\u00f3ria do Palmar, the city from which Chu\u00ed emancipated.\nOut of the 26 Brazilian states, 9 are landlocked, as well as the Distrito Federal. Most of the 17 coastal states have their capitals lying near the coast, exceptions being Porto Alegre, Curitiba, S\u00e3o Paulo, Teresina, Bel\u00e9m and Macap\u00e1. Porto Alegre, Bel\u00e9m, Teresina and Macap\u00e1 lie all near large navigable rivers, though.", "image": "images/4139.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4140", "text": "The Digifant engine management system is an electronic engine control unit, which monitors and controls the fuel injection and ignition systems in petrol engines, designed by Volkswagen Group, in cooperation with Robert Bosch GmbH.\nDigifant is the outgrowth of the Digijet fuel injection system first used on water-cooled Volkswagen A2 platform-based models.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4141", "text": null, "image": "images/4141.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4142", "text": "Hsu Mo was a Chinese lawyer, politician and diplomat. He worked from 1931 to 1941 as deputy foreign minister of his country, as ambassador to Australia and to Turkey, and from 1946 until his death as a judge at the International Court of Justice.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4143", "text": "Elena Panaritis is a Greek economist and former member of the Greek Parliament.", "image": "images/4143.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4144", "text": "This article represents the structure of the Albanian Armed Forces as of May 2020:", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4145", "text": "Kortrijk, also known in English as Courtrai or Courtray, is a Belgian city and municipality in the Flemish province of West Flanders.\nIt is the capital and largest city of the judicial and administrative arrondissement of Kortrijk. The wider municipality comprises the city of Kortrijk proper and the villages of Aalbeke, Bellegem, Bissegem, Heule, Kooigem, Marke, and Rollegem. Kortrijk is also part of the cross-border Lille-Kortrijk-Tournai metropolitan area.\nThe city is on the river Leie, 42 km southwest of Ghent and 25 km northeast of Lille. Mouscron in Wallonia is just south of Kortrijk.\nKortrijk originated from a Gallo-Roman town, Cortoriacum, at a crossroads near the Leie river and two Roman roads. In the Middle Ages, Kortrijk grew significantly thanks to the flax and wool industry with France and England and became one of the biggest and richest cities in Flanders. The city is often referred to as City of Groeninge or City of the Golden Spurs, referring to the Battle of Courtrai or the Battle of the Golden Spurs which took place on 11 July 1302 on the Fields of Groeninge in Kortrijk.", "image": "images/4145.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4146", "text": "The 2017\u201318 Nemzeti Bajnoks\u00e1g I, also known as NB I, was the 119th season of top-tier football in Hungary. The league was officially named OTP Bank Liga for sponsorship reasons. Honv\u00e9d were the defending champions, having won their fourteenth Hungarian league title. As in the previous season, 12 teams competed for the championship title and played 33 matches. The fixtures were published on 14 July 2017.\nOn 20 June 2017, the rounds were drawn by the Hungarian Football Federation. The 33 rounds was divided into two parts. 19 rounds were played in 2017 and the remaining 14 in 2018.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4147", "text": null, "image": "images/4147.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4148", "text": "Constantinople was the capital city of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the brief Crusader state known as the Latin Empire, and the Ottoman Empire.\nWith the establishment of the Turkish Republic in 1923, the capital of Turkey was moved to Ankara, and the Greco-Roman name Constantinople was officially changed to Istanbul in 1930, by Mustafa Kemal Atat\u00fcrk. This was a contraction of an earlier Greek name of the city, \"\u03b5\u03b9\u03c2 \u03c4\u03b7\u03bd \u03a0\u03cc\u03bb\u03b7\u03bd\". The city is still referred to as Constantinople in Greek-speaking sources. The original city is located in what is now the European side and the core of modern Istanbul.\nIn 324, the ancient city of Byzantium was made the new capital of the Roman Empire by Emperor Constantine the Great, after whom it was renamed, and dedicated on 11 May 330. From the mid-5th century to the early 13th century, Constantinople was the largest and wealthiest city in Europe.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4149", "text": "Daniel Kjell Valter Erik \u00d6rlund is a Swedish former footballer, who played as a goalkeeper.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4151", "text": "Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat, R.S.C.J. is a French saint of the Catholic Church and was the founder of the Society of the Sacred Heart.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4152", "text": "Arnetta is a genus of grass skippers in the family Hesperiidae.", "image": "images/4152.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4153", "text": null, "image": "images/4153.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4154", "text": "Severe Tropical Storm Mekkhala, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Amang, was an early-season tropical cyclone that made landfall over the Philippines in January 2015. Mekkhala killed three people in the Bicol Region and caused light crop damage. Notably, the storm disturbed Pope Francis\u2019 visit to the country after the victims of Typhoon Haiyan on November 8, 2013. Although the storm also caused an airplane crash in Tacloban, nobody was hurt in the incident.\nThe system developed on January 13 between the Philippines and Guam. Moving west-northwest for its duration, Mekkhala passed north of Yap State on January 14 while slowly intensifying due to moderate wind shear. Conditions became more favorable on January 16, when the storm quickly strengthened to peak winds of at least 110 km/h; a ragged eye prompted the American-based Joint Typhoon Warning Center to upgrade it to a typhoon. The storm weakened slightly and made landfall on the Philippine island of Samar on January 17. Mekkhala weakened further over land, dissipating on January 21 east of Luzon.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4155", "text": "A triangulation station, also known as a trigonometrical point, and sometimes informally as a trig, is a fixed surveying station, used in geodetic surveying and other surveying projects in its vicinity. The nomenclature varies regionally: they are generally known as trigonometrical or triangulation stations in North America, trig points in the United Kingdom, trig pillars in Ireland, trig stations or points in Australia and New Zealand, and trig beacons in South Africa; triangulation pillar is the more formal term for the concrete columns found in the UK, however, the informal term, \"trig point\", is used more often.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4156", "text": "The king of Akkad was the ruler of the city of Akkad and its empire, in ancient Mesopotamia. In the 3rd millennium BC, from the reign of Sargon of Akkad to the reign of his great-grandson Shar-Kali-Sharri, the Akkadian Empire represented the dominant power in Mesopotamia and the first known great empire.\nThe empire would rapidly collapse following the rule of its first five kings, owing to internal instability and foreign invasion, probably resulting in Mesopotamia re-fracturing into independent city-states, but the power that Akkad had briefly exerted ensured that its prestige and legacy would be claimed by monarchs for centuries to come. Ur-Nammu of Ur, who founded the Neo-Sumerian Empire and reunified most of Mesopotamia, created the title \"King of Sumer and Akkad\" which would be used until the days of the Achaemenid Empire.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4157", "text": "Alireza Jahanbakhsh Jirandeh is an Iranian professional footballer who plays as a winger and attacking midfielder for Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion and the Iranian national team. He represented Iran at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, 2015 AFC Asian Cup, 2018 FIFA World Cup and the 2019 AFC Asian Cup. Jahanbakhsh also represented Iran at the U20 and U23 levels.\nIn 2014 Jahanbakhsh was voted the second greatest young talent of the 2013\u201314 Eredivisie season. In the 2017\u201318 Eredivisie season, Jahanbakhsh scored 21 league goals and became the first Asian player to become top scorer in a major European league.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4158", "text": "The Pacific viperfish, Chauliodus macouni, is a predatory fish that lives in the bathyal zone or bathypelgic, ranging from 1000m-4000m and having an average temperature of 4 degrees Celsius. However, the pacific viperfish has been found in the mesopelagic region, above the bathypelagic. In daytime it can be found from 200\u20135000 m below the ocean surface. At night it swims up into shallower depths of less than 200m where food is more plentiful. Pacific viperfish do not have a particular fish that they mainly feed on, but they will go after crustaceans, plankton, shrimp, small fish and occasionally will catch a larger fish. The pacific viperfish is one of the nine different species that belong to the genus Chauliodus or Viperfish. The pacific viperfish tend to be the largest of the species, typically reaching lengths of up to 1 foot and are considered an example of deep-sea gigantism.\nThe pacific viperfish is classified as one of the most ferocious deep seas fish for its size. They are iridescent dark silver-blue color in life with pale fins. They can also be a light black color with blue fins.", "image": "images/4158.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4159", "text": null, "image": "images/4159.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4160", "text": null, "image": "images/4160.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4162", "text": null, "image": "images/4162.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4163", "text": "Dichromanthus cinnabarinus, commonly known as scarlet ladies' tresses, is a terrestrial species of orchid. It is common across much of Mexico, south to Guatemala, and north into Texas.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4164", "text": "This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Hounslow.", "image": "images/4164.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4165", "text": null, "image": "images/4165.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4166", "text": "Flowstones are composed of sheetlike deposits of calcite or other carbonate minerals, formed where water flows down the walls or along the floors of a cave. They are typically found in \"solution caves\", in limestone, where they are the most common speleothem. However, they may form in any type of cave where water enters that has picked up dissolved minerals. Flowstones are formed via the degassing of vadose percolation waters.\nFlowstone may also form on manmade structures as a result of calcium hydroxide being leached from concrete, lime or mortar. These secondary deposits created outside the cave environment, which mimic the shapes and forms of speleothems, are classified as \"calthemites\" and are associated with concrete degradation.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4167", "text": "Maxwell and Tuke was an architectural practice in North West England. It was founded in 1857 and continued to design works, mainly in the local area into the 20th century. The partners were James Maxwell, William Charles Tuke, and Francis William Maxwell, James' second son. The practice originated in Bury and moved its main office to Manchester in 1884. The early designs by the practice were for relatively small buildings, such as shops and houses, and for larger ones such as churches. In 1871 they won a competition for the design of Cambridge Hall, Southport. More commissions followed, the most notable being for two large seaside towers: Blackpool Tower, followed by the larger New Brighton Tower, which has since been demolished.\nTheir work extended to Ireland. They won the competition to design the Reform Club, Royal Avenue, Belfast, 1883\u201385. The firm was placed second in the competition for the Belfast Central Library.", "image": "images/4167.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4168", "text": "Ernest Davis was an American football player, a halfback who won the Heisman Trophy in 1961 and was its first African-American recipient.\nDavis played college football for Syracuse University and was the first pick in the 1962 NFL Draft. Selected by the Washington Redskins of the National Football League in December 1961, he was then almost immediately traded to the Cleveland Browns and issued number 45.\nDavis was diagnosed with leukemia in the summer of 1962, and died less than a year later at age 23, without ever playing in a professional game. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1979, and was the subject of the 2008 Universal Pictures film The Express: The Ernie Davis Story, based on the non-fiction book Ernie Davis: The Elmira Express, by Robert C. Gallagher.", "image": "images/4168.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4169", "text": "Fongafale is the largest of Funafuti's islets in Tuvalu. It is a long narrow sliver of land, 12 kilometres long and between 10 and 400 metres wide, with the South Pacific Ocean and reef on the east and the protected lagoon on the west. The north part is the Tengako peninsula and Funafuti International Airport runs from northeast to southwest on the widest part of the island with the village and administrative centre of Vaiaku on the lagoon side. On Fongafale, the Funafuti Kaupule is responsible for approval of the construction of houses or extensions to an existing buildings on private land and the Lands Management Committee is the responsible authority in relation to lands leased by Government.\nIn 1972 Funafuti was in the path of Cyclone Bebe. Cyclone Bebe knocked down 90% of the houses and trees on Fongafale. The storm surge created a wall of coral rubble along the ocean side of Fongafale and Funafala that was about 10 miles long, and about 10 feet to 20 feet thick at the bottom.", "image": "images/4169.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4170", "text": "Ras Abu 'Ammar was a Palestinian Arab village in the Jerusalem Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War on October 21, 1948 by the Har'el Brigade of Operation ha-Har. It was located 14 km west of Jerusalem, surrounded on three sides by the Wadi al-Sarar.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4171", "text": "The 1976 Democratic presidential primaries were the selection process by which voters of the Democratic Party chose its nominee for President of the United States in the 1976 U.S. presidential election.\nFormer Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter was selected as the nominee through a series of primary elections and caucuses culminating in the 1976 Democratic National Convention held from July 12 to July 15, 1976, in New York City.", "image": "images/4171.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4172", "text": "Found Aircraft Canada was an aircraft manufacturer based in Parry Sound, Ontario. Found originally formed in 1946 to produce a new bush plane design, the FBA-1, but entered production in 1964 with the Found FBA-2. The original company ceased production of the FBA-2 in 1967. In 1994 the company re-formed and starting in 1997 placed the FBA-2 back in production as the FBA-2C1 Bush Hawk and FBA-2C2 Bush Hawk-XP.\nIn 2008, two new and improved models were developed for the private pilot market. Both were built under their Expedition Aircraft brand, launched in 2007. The two models were planned for both tricycle and conventional gear. The E350 was marketed as a Cessna 206 competitor, featuring higher performance, four doors, and STOL performance. The Expedition E350 was FAA type certified in December 2008.\nFound Aircraft Company ceased trading in early 2014.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4173", "text": null, "image": "images/4173.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4174", "text": "Ts\u016btenkaku is a tower in Osaka, Japan. It is a well-known landmark and shows advertisements for Hitachi, Ltd. The tower is 103 meters tall. The main observation deck is 91 meters above the ground. The three characters in the name mean \"Reaching Heaven Tower\". It is in Shinsekai, part of Naniwa Ward. Ts\u016btenkaku Kanko Co., Ltd. owns the tower.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4177", "text": null, "image": "images/4177.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4178", "text": "Leo Jud, known to his contemporaries as Meister Leu, was a Swiss reformer who worked with Huldrych Zwingli in Z\u00fcrich.", "image": "images/4178.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4179", "text": "George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton, PC, known between 1751 and 1756 as Sir George Lyttelton, 5th Baronet, was a British statesman. As an author himself, he was also the supporter of other writers and as a patron of the arts made an important contribution to the development of 18th century landscape design.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4180", "text": "Rong Yiren was the Vice President of the People's Republic of China from 1993 to 1998 and was heavily involved with the opening of the Chinese economy to western investment. Rong is known both in China and in the Western world as \"the Red Capitalist\" because his family were some of the few pre-1949 industrialists to have been treated well by the Communist Party of China in return for their co-operation with the government of the People's Republic of China.", "image": "images/4180.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4181", "text": "The Landings on Rendova were amphibious military assaults by United States Army, Marine Corps and Navy forces on Rendova Island in the Solomon Islands on 30 June 1943. The small Japanese garrison was quickly overwhelmed by US troops, but the island was subjected to heavy attack by Japanese aircraft over several days. The landings were some of the first Allied landings during the New Georgia Campaign of the Pacific War and were successful in securing the island and providing a base from which the Allies could support the subsequent invasion of New Georgia island and the eventual capture of Munda airfield in early August 1943.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4182", "text": null, "image": "images/4182.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4183", "text": "Fort Lee is a borough at the eastern border of Bergen County, New Jersey, in the United States, situated along the Hudson River atop the Palisades.\nAs of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 35,345, reflecting a decline of 116 from the 35,461 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 3,464 from the 31,997 counted in the 1990 Census.\nFort Lee is named for the site of an American Revolutionary War military encampment, At the turn of the 20th century it became the birthplace of the American film industry. In 1931 the borough became the western terminus of the George Washington Bridge, which crosses the Hudson River and connects to the borough of Manhattan in New York City. Fort Lee's population and housing density increased considerably during the 1960s and 1970s with the construction of highrise apartment buildings.", "image": "images/4183.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4184", "text": "Michaelina Wautier, also Woutiers, was a painter from the Southern Netherlands. Only recently has her work been recognized as that of an outstanding female Baroque artist, her works having been previously attributed to male artists, especially her brother Charles.", "image": "images/4184.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4185", "text": "The Hotel St. George was once one of Wellington, New Zealand's top hotels and a prominent building.", "image": "images/4185.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4188", "text": null, "image": "images/4188.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4189", "text": null, "image": "images/4189.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4190", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Marion County, Illinois.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Marion County, Illinois, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.\nThere are 8 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, and one former listing.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 13, 2019.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4191", "text": "Fort Howard was a 19th-century fortification in the north central United States, built by the U.S. Army. It was located along the west bank of the Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4192", "text": "Al-Akhawayn Islands which means The two brothers island sometimes called \" The older brother and the younger brother islands\" are one of the Red Sea islands. \u201cAl-Akhawain\u201d are located between Safaga and Al-Qusair, and it is one of the best coral and shark gatherings, and one of the best diving areas.\nThat islands were mentioned by the French marine scientist \"Jacques Cousteau\" in his book The Silent World, due to the nature of island which a unique scene of coral reefs and crystal clear waters, in addition to the wreckage of two sunken ships, Numidia and Aida, which made these two islands an attractive place for fans of underwater photography.\nThe waters around the island Characterized by the presence of whale shark which is human friendly and facilitating taking photos with the divers.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4193", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Henry County, Iowa.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Henry County, Iowa, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.\nThere are 51 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 31, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4195", "text": null, "image": "images/4195.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4196", "text": "Daniel Wallace is a retired Scottish swimmer who has represented Great Britain in the Olympic Games and FINA world championships, and Scotland in the Commonwealth Games. The 2014 Commonwealth Games champion at 400 metre individual medley, he was part of the Great Britain 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay team that won gold at the 2015 FINA World Aquatics Championships, and silver at the same event at the 2016 Summer Olympics.", "image": "images/4196.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4197", "text": "This is a list of alumni of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.\nChoudhary Rahmat Ali\nPeter Bayley\nCharlie Bean\nJohn Desmond Bernal\nArchie Bland\nPeregrine Bland\nAndrew Bowie, philosopher\nAngus Bowie\nAjahn Brahm\nMalcolm Brenner\nJohn Burnett, historian\nHenry Cantrell\nDon Carson, theologian\nGraham Chapman\nAlan J. Charig\nJoe Craig\nFrancis Darwin\nUmar Bin Muhammad Daudpota\nGerald Davies\nSimon Davies, lawyer\nLeonard Dawe\nWalter Duranty\nGurusaday Dutt\nJohn Evelyn\nSebastian Faulks\nReo Fortune\nJames Fox, art historian\nMichael Frayn\nGraeme Garden\nEdward Pritchard Gee\nEdward George, Baron George\nDick Greenwood\nAlexander Guttenplan\nJoseph Hall, Bishop\nClare Hammond\nEdith Heard, epigenetics researcher\nFreddie Highmore\nRichard Holmes, military historian\nThomas Hooker\nJeremiah Horrocks\nSir Fred Hoyle, astronomer\nJonathan James-Moore\nGriff Rhys Jones\nMajid Khan, cricketer\nTom King, Baron King of Bridgwater\nF. R. Leavis\nJohn Lennox\nGordon Luce\nGarry John Martin\nRory McGrath\nScott Mead\nAlexander Morrison, judge\nRichard W. Murphy\nRonald Norrish\nMary-Ann Ochota\nMaggie O'Farrell\nLawrence Ogilvie\nC. Northcote Parkinson\nCecil Parkinson\nSteven Poole\nGeorge Porter\nKarel Reisz\nHugo Rifkind\nAlan Rouse\nPeter Rubin", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4198", "text": null, "image": "images/4198.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4199", "text": null, "image": "images/4199.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4200", "text": "The 2009 California wildfires were a series of 9,159 wildfires that were active in the US state of California, during the year 2009. The fires burned more than 422,147 acres of land from early February through late November, due to Red Flag conditions, destroying hundreds of structures, injuring 134 people, and killing four. The wildfires also caused at least US$134.48 million in damage. Although the fires burned many different regions of California in August, the month was especially notable for several very large fires which burned in Southern California, despite being outside of the normal fire season for that region.\nThe Station Fire, north of Los Angeles, was the largest and deadliest of these wildfires. It began in late August, and resulted in the devastation of 160,577 acres of land as well as the death of two firefighters. Another large fire was the La Brea Fire, which burned nearly 90,000 acres in Santa Barbara County earlier in the month. A state of emergency was also declared for the 7,800-acre Lockheed Fire in Santa Cruz County, to the north.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4201", "text": "Striga, commonly known as witchweed, is a genus of parasitic plants that occur naturally in parts of Africa, Asia, and Australia. It is in the family Orobanchaceae. Some species are serious pathogens of cereal crops, with the greatest effects being in savanna agriculture in Africa. It also causes considerable crop losses in other regions, including other tropical and subtropical crops in its native range and in the Americas.", "image": "images/4201.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4202", "text": "Bartsia alpina is a species of perennial flowering plant, known by the common name alpine bartsia or velvetbells. It is found in the mountainous regions of Europe and also occurs in Iceland, Greenland and north\u2010eastern Canada.", "image": "images/4202.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4203", "text": "There are two major sources of fish in Uganda; one is from aquaculture, the other from fishing in rivers and lakes. The latter has made up the largest and most significant share of all fishing. Open water covers 15.3 percent of Uganda's surface and comprises five major lakes", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4204", "text": "Po\u017earevac is a city and the administrative center of the Brani\u010devo District in eastern Serbia. It is located between three rivers: Danube, Great Morava and Mlava. As of 2011, the city has a population of 44,183 inhabitants, while the city administrative area has 75,334 inhabitants.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4205", "text": "Paracheirodon is a genus of freshwater fish in the family Characidae of the order Characiformes. The type species is P. innesi, the well-known neon tetra, and the Paracheirodon species are among the fishes known as tetras. All species of this genus are native to the Neotropic ecozone, occurring in the Orinoco and Amazon Basins in northern South America.\nParacheirodon tetras reach maximum overall lengths of 2.5 to 5 cm depending on the species, and are of elongated, tetra shapes. All share a distinctive iridescent blue lateral line, but differ slightly in their other colorations.\nPreferring soft, acidic waters, these midwater shoaling fishes feed predominantly on small crustaceans, insects, worms, and zooplankton. When spawning, they scatter their eggs and guard neither eggs nor young.\nThe generic name Paracheirodon derives from the Ancient Greek \u03c7\u03b5\u03af\u03c1, and \u03bf\u03b4\u03ce\u03bd, prefixed with \u03c0\u03b1\u03c1\u03ac to distinguish it from the similar characin genus Cheirodon.", "image": "images/4205.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4206", "text": "Estadio Uno was a Uruguayan television program. It aired from 1970 to 2017 on Televisi\u00f3n Nacional Uruguay Channel 5.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4207", "text": "Melilla is a Spanish autonomous city located on the northwest coast of Africa, sharing a border with Morocco. It has an area of 12.3 km\u00b2. Melilla is one of two permanently inhabited Spanish cities in mainland Africa, the other being nearby Ceuta. It was part of the Province of M\u00e1laga until 14 March 1995, when the city's Statute of Autonomy was passed.\nMelilla is one of the special territories of the European Union.\nAs of 2019, Melilla had a population of 86,487. The population is chiefly divided between people of Iberian and Riffian extraction. There is also a small number of Sephardic Jews and Sindhi Hindus. Spanish and Riffian-Berber are the two most widely spoken languages, the former being the official language.\nMelilla, just like Ceuta and other Spain's remaining territories in Africa, is subject to an irredentist claim by Morocco.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4208", "text": "Nivnice is a village and municipality in Uhersk\u00e9 Hradi\u0161t\u011b District in the Zl\u00edn Region of the Czech Republic.\nThe municipality covers an area of 25.47 square kilometres, and has a population of 3,293.\nNivnice lies approximately 17 kilometres south-east of Uhersk\u00e9 Hradi\u0161t\u011b, 29 km south of Zl\u00edn, and 264 km south-east of Prague.\nThe village is one of the locations speculated to be the birthplace of Jan Amos Komensk\u00fd.", "image": "images/4208.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4209", "text": "Willem Anthony Engelbrecht, also known as Willem Anthonie Engelbrecht, was a Dutch jurist and colonial administrator. He was one of the originators of the so-called \"Dutch Ethical Policy\" in the Dutch East Indies.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4210", "text": "None", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4211", "text": "Ponk or Paunk is a Gujarati snack made from tender roasted sorghum grains mixed with other products such as sev.\nTo prepare the snack, the green immature sorghum grains are parched or roasted: the resulting product is also known as vani or hurda. These grains are naturally available only during colder winter months, from November through February. Due to technological advances, they are now available even in late October and early March.\nPonk is delivered from the area around of Hazira to local stalls in Surat district in Gujarat. Sorghum seedhead stalks are roasted under charcoal and then grains are beaten out from the soft shelling. Ponk should be green in color and soft as a gelatin dessert. Ponk is known to be regularly found in tall shaking grass.", "image": "images/4211.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4213", "text": "The Haymarket Memorial Clock Tower is a major landmark and popular meeting point in Leicester, United Kingdom. It is located roughly in the middle of the area inside the ring-road, and is at the point where five major streets meet; Gallowtree Gate, Humberstone Gate, Haymarket, Church Gate and Eastgates.", "image": "images/4213.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4214", "text": null, "image": "images/4214.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4215", "text": "Neighborhoods in Detroit provides a general overview of neighborhoods and historic districts within the city. Neighborhood names and boundaries vary in their formality some are well defined and long established, while others are more informal. Further names and boundaries have evolved over time due to development or changes in demographics. Woodward Avenue, a major a north\u2013south thoroughfare, serves as a demarcation for neighborhood areas on the east side and west side of the city.", "image": "images/4215.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4216", "text": null, "image": "images/4216.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4217", "text": "Dumbarton Castle has the longest recorded history of any stronghold in Scotland. It overlooks the Scottish town of Dumbarton, and sits on a plug of volcanic basalt known as Dumbarton Rock which is 240 feet high.", "image": "images/4217.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4218", "text": null, "image": "images/4218.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4219", "text": "The Oxfordian is, in the ICS' geologic timescale, the earliest age of the Late Jurassic epoch, or the lowest stage of the Upper Jurassic series. It spans the time between 163.5 \u00b1 4 Ma and 157.3 \u00b1 4 Ma. The Oxfordian is preceded by the Callovian and is followed by the Kimmeridgian.", "image": "images/4219.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4220", "text": "West Side Park was the name used for two different baseball parks that formerly stood in Chicago, Illinois. They were both home fields of the team now known as the Chicago Cubs of the National League. Both parks hosted baseball championships. The latter of the two parks, where the franchise played for nearly a quarter century, was the home of the first two world champion Cubs teams, the team that posted the best winning percentage in Major League Baseball history and won the most games in National League history, the only cross-town World Series in Chicago, and the immortalized Tinker to Evers to Chance double-play combo. Both ballparks were what are now called \"wooden\" ballparks.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4221", "text": "Tommy Hilfiger, formerly known as Tommy Hilfiger Corporation and Tommy Hilfiger Inc., is an American premium clothing brand, manufacturing apparel, footwear, accessories, fragrances and home furnishings. The company was founded in 1985, and today is sold in department stores and over 2000 free-standing retail stores in 100 countries. In 2006, private equity firm Apax Partners acquired Tommy Hilfiger for approximately $1.6 billion, and in May 2010, PVH Corp. bought the company. Daniel Grieder was appointed CEO in July 2014, while founder Tommy Hilfiger remains the company\u2019s principal designer, leading the design teams and overseeing the entire creative process. Global sales in retail through the brand in 2013 were US $6.4 billion, and $6.7 billion in 2014.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4222", "text": "The Tomb of General Zu Dashou is one of the earliest pieces in the Royal Ontario Museum\u2019s collections, and on the museum's list of Iconic Objects.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4223", "text": "The Blond Ambition World Tour was the third concert tour by American singer Madonna. It supported her fourth studio album Like a Prayer, and the soundtrack album to the 1990 film Dick Tracy, I'm Breathless. Originally planned as the \"Like a Prayer World Tour\", it was supposed to be sponsored by soft drink manufacturer Pepsi, who signed a US$5 million deal with Madonna to feature her and her then upcoming single \"Like a Prayer\" on a television commercial. The music video for \"Like a Prayer\", which featured Catholic images such as stigmata, burning crosses and a dream scene about making love to a saint, received condemnation from the Vatican. Religious groups sought to ban the commercial and called for a boycott of Pepsi products and subsidiaries, leading the company to withdraw the commercial and cancel Madonna's sponsorship contract. The Blond Ambition World Tour was officially announced by Sire Records on November 1989.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4224", "text": "This list includes military trucks, are in production for 2014. Previous models are in a separate table, which is below.\nIn the column \"Company\" indicates the manufacturer of the truck, in the column \"truck\" model name is indicated, in the column \"image\" is a photograph of the model, in the \"Type\" column indicates the type of model payloads, here is submitted designations such as \"chassis for missile launchers units\", \"tankovoz \"pickup\"; in the column \"years of production\" represents years of release. Some images provided below may show the outdated model\nThis is not a complete list", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4225", "text": "The Philadelphia Eagles, a professional American football team based in Philadelphia, joined the National Football League in 1933 as a replacement team for the Frankford Yellow Jackets, after the Yellow Jackets went bankrupt and ceased operations. After the AFL\u2013NFL merger in 1970, the Eagles were moved to the current NFC East division. Every April, each NFL franchise adds new players to its roster through a collegiate draft at the \"NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting\", more commonly known as the NFL Draft. Teams are ranked in inverse order based on their previous season's records, with the worst record picking first, the second-worst picking second, and so on. Two exceptions to this order are made for teams that played in the previous Super Bowl: the Super Bowl champion picks last, and the Super Bowl loser picks next to last. Teams often trade their picks to other teams for different picks, players, cash, or combinations thereof; thus, it is not uncommon for a team's actual draft pick to differ from its assigned pick, or for a team to have extra or no draft picks in a particular round.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4226", "text": "Ashford Bowdler is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 22 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Ashford Bowdler and the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are in the village, and consist of a church and items in the churchyard, houses, cottages, farmhouses, and farm buildings. Outside the village, the most important building is a country house, Ashford Hall; the hall and some associated structures are listed. The other listed buildings are a road bridge, a milepost, and a railway bridge.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4227", "text": "Platteville is the largest city in Grant County in southwestern Wisconsin. The population was 11,224 at the 2010 census, growing 12% since the 2000 Census. Much of this growth is likely due to the enrollment increase of the University of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville. It is the principal city of the Platteville Micropolitan Statistical area, which has an estimated population of 49,681.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4228", "text": "Straker-Squire was a British automobile manufacturer based in Bristol, and later Edmonton in North London.\nThe company was formed in 1893 at St Philips, Bristol, as Brazil, Straker & Co by the Irish Engineer J.P. Brazil and the London motor agent Sidney Straker. In 1899 Sidney Straker joined forces with Edward Bayley and went into production of steam wagons, joining in partnership with L.R.L. Squire in 1904 and production reached 200 steam wagons by 1906.\nIn 1907 the company moved into a new factory on Lodge Causeway, Fishponds, at first to manufacture commercial vehicles, including large numbers of early London Buses, and a French car design under licence. The company also produced and successfully raced a number of its own car designs.\nWhen World War I started, Sir Roy Fedden, their chief designer, convinced the company to take on aircraft engine repair and manufacture, and that arm of the company was taken over by Cosmos Engineering in 1918. The company built staff cars and lorries during the war and afterwards, all production moved to Edmonton in North London in 1919. Car production continued until 1926 and Sidney Straker was killed in a hunting accident not long afterwards.", "image": "images/4228.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4229", "text": "RFA Lyme Bay is a Bay-class auxiliary landing ship dock of the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary. Ordered from Swan Hunter in 2000, the ship was launched in 2005. However, cost overruns and delays saw the shipbuilder removed from the project, and the incomplete ship was towed to Govan for finishing by BAE Systems Naval Ships. Lyme Bay entered service in late 2007; the last ship of the class to join the RFA.", "image": "images/4229.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4230", "text": "Gayant the giant is the symbol of Douai. Each year for three days at the beginning of July, the Gayant festival takes place. The Gayant family, composed of the giant's wife Marie Cagenon and their three children, Jacquot, Fillon and Binbin, are carried through the city. On Sunday the largest procession starts from the town hall.\nGayant is registered with the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity like member of Giants and processional dragons of Belgium and France.", "image": "images/4230.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4231", "text": "ALF Products Inc., or ALF, was a Colorado company primarily known for its computer-controlled music synthesizers and floppy disk supplies and duplicators.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4232", "text": "The Faces of Love is a 78-minute studio album of contemporary classical songs composed by Jake Heggie, performed by Brian Asawa, Zheng Cao, Kristin Clayton, Ren\u00e9e Fleming, Nicolle Foland, Jennifer Larmore, Sylvia McNair, Frederica von Stade and Carol Vaness, with piano accompaniment by Heggie and with two contributions by cellist Emil Miland. It was released in 1999.", "image": "images/4232.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4233", "text": null, "image": "images/4233.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4234", "text": "Middle Eastern Cinema collectively refers to the film industries of the Middle East. By definition, it encompasses the film industries of Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Palestine, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.\nSince the inception of cinema in Europe and the United States, many people assumed that cinema in the Middle East arrived much later than Western Cinema. However, it was found that cinema was brought into most of the Arab countries by the beginning of the 20th century by Path\u00e9 Fr\u00e8res or the Lumi\u00e8re Brothers. Eventually by the 1950s Egypt was and still is the main dominating Arab and Middle Eastern film industry and this led to many other Middle Eastern countries incorporating Egyptian conventions into their own films.\nEach Middle Eastern country has a different and distinctive culture of cinema which differs in both history and infrastructure. The historical component includes key events and trigger points which led to the inception or emergence of cinema in the Middle East.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4235", "text": null, "image": "images/4235.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4238", "text": "San Diego County, California, has been called \"the Craft Beer Capital of America\". As of 2018, the county was home to 155 licensed craft breweries \u2013 the most of any county in the United States. Based on 2016 sales volume, three San Diego County breweries \u2013 Stone, Green Flash, and Karl Strauss \u2013 rank among the 50 largest craft brewers in the United States. San Diego County brewers pioneered the specialty beer style known as Double India Pale Ale, sometimes called San Diego Pale Ale. Its beer culture is a draw for tourism, particularly during major festivals such as San Diego Beer Week and the San Diego International Beer Competition. San Diego County breweries including Stone Brewing Co., AleSmith Brewing Company and Ballast Point Brewing Company are consistently rated among the top breweries in the world.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4239", "text": null, "image": "images/4239.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4240", "text": "The Penn State Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps is the ROTC department at The Pennsylvania State University. It is the largest branch of the ROTC program at the school, which also has Naval ROTC and Air Force ROTC.\nThe Penn State ROTC Battalion is one of the 41 participating battalions in the 2nd Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade, also known as the Freedom Brigade. The brigade is headquartered at Fort Dix, NJ, and comprises ROTC programs in the North Eastern United States including CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, and VT.", "image": "images/4240.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4241", "text": null, "image": "images/4241.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4242", "text": "Child care in the United Kingdom is supported by a combination of rights at work, public sector provision and private companies. Child care is usually undertaken by the parents, and more often the mother who takes leave from employment. Early childhood education in a cr\u00e8che or nursery is not freely available from the public sector, while fee-paying pre-schools are.", "image": "images/4242.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4243", "text": null, "image": "images/4243.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4244", "text": "Origen of Alexandria, also known as Origen Adamantius, was an early Christian scholar, ascetic, and theologian who was born and spent the first half of his career in Alexandria. He was a prolific writer who wrote roughly 2,000 treatises in multiple branches of theology, including textual criticism, biblical exegesis and biblical hermeneutics, homiletics, and spirituality. He was one of the most influential figures in early Christian theology, apologetics, and asceticism. He has been described as \"the greatest genius the early church ever produced\".\nOrigen sought martyrdom with his father at a young age but was prevented from turning himself in to the authorities by his mother. When he was eighteen years old, Origen became a catechist at the Catechetical School of Alexandria. He devoted himself to his studies and adopted an ascetic lifestyle as both a vegetarian and teetotaler. He came into conflict with Demetrius, the bishop of Alexandria, in 231 after he was ordained as a presbyter by his friend, the bishop of Caesarea, while on a journey to Athens through Palestine.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4245", "text": "London is the largest and capital city of England and the United Kingdom. Founded as the ancient city of Londinium in the first century CE by the Romans as capital of the Roman province of Britannia, London has been an inhabited settlement almost continuously since. After the Roman withdrawal from Britain in the 5th century, the layout of the Roman settlement became the approximate blueprint of the Saxon and medieval city. This ancient core of London is known as the City of London with Westminster, the ancient centre of political power in London, lying to the west. Relatively few structures survive from London's medieval past due to the city's near-total destruction in the Great Fire of 1666, but notable survivors include the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Westminster Hall, Guildhall, St James's Palace, Lambeth Palace and a handful of scattered Tudor survivals. After the Great Fire, London was transformed as it was rebuilt and greatly modernised under the direction of the Baroque architect Sir Christopher Wren, with the new Baroque St Paul's Cathedral as its centrepiece.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4246", "text": null, "image": "images/4246.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4247", "text": null, "image": "images/4247.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4248", "text": "The eye-tracking device is a headmounted device, designed for measurement of\n3D eye and head movements under experimental and natural conditions.\nThe tracker permits comprehensive measurement of eye movement\nand optionally head movement. It represents a tool for the investigation of sensorimotor behaviour, particularly of the vestibular and oculomotor systems in both health and disease.", "image": "images/4248.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4249", "text": null, "image": "images/4249.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4250", "text": "This is a list of crossings of the River Severn in Great Britain, in order from source to mouth.\nThe Severn has historically been a very important and busy river, and has been bridged throughout history. The bridges that stand today are often of great historical and/or engineering interest \u2014 for example the world's first iron bridge, The Iron Bridge, built from cast iron crosses the River Severn at Ironbridge Gorge. The Iron Bridge is one of three bridges on the River Severn that are listed as grade I structures, including Bewdley Bridge and the Severn Bridge, which was opened in 1966. In total, 31 bridges that cross the River Severn are listed, either grade I, II* or II. Four bridges are Scheduled Monuments, including The Iron Bridge, which are nationally important archaeological bridges.\nMany reaches of the Severn are prone to severe flooding, prompting the design of many unique bridges to cope with this.\nThere were historically also ferry crossings on the tidal river at:\nMinsterworth\nFramilode\nPurton, Lydney\nNewnham on Severn", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4251", "text": "This is a list of protests in the 21st century.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4253", "text": "Wazuka is a town located in S\u014draku District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.\nAs of October 2017, the town has an estimated population of 3,775. The total area is 64.93 km\u00b2.\nWazuka is home to roughly 300 tea growing families. The area was selected in the Kamakura period for tea production and has enjoyed an 800-year history as one of the main production areas of Uji tea. Today Uji tea comprises only about 4% of the tea produced in Japan, and Wazuka tea only half of that. Also a considerable crop of rice is produced among other agricultural products.\nThe local community is in cooperation with NICE, a major volunteer program, and together hold a large annual work camp at the end of August lasting 2 weeks. The program is open to about 12 foreigners per year and an equal number of Japanese work campers.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4254", "text": "La Plata is a town in Charles County, Maryland, United States. The population was 8,753 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Charles County.", "image": "images/4254.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4255", "text": null, "image": "images/4255.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4257", "text": "CISF Unit Delhi Metro Rail Corporation is a Central Industrial Security Force unit responsible for providing security cover to Delhi Metro, Delhi, India. The Unit is headed by a Deputy Inspector General rank officer; currently by Sachin Badshah, an IPS officer from Gujarat cadre. The Headquarters of the Unit is situated at Shastri Park near Delhi IT Park. It is the single largest unit of CISF in the country with sanctioned strength of 12,528 personnel. The Unit operates two control rooms for better monitoring and coordination and has different specialised wings: Quick Reaction Team, Dog Squad and Bomb Detection Squad.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4258", "text": "The Nakhchivan Khanate was a khanate that was established in Afsharid Persia in 1747. The territory of the khanate corresponded to most of the present-day Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic and Vayots Dzor Province of present-day Armenia. It was named after its chief settlement, the town of Nakhchivan.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4259", "text": null, "image": "images/4259.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4260", "text": "Robert L. Sumner was an American Christian author, Baptist pastor and evangelist. He was the editor of the fundamentalist newspaper The Biblical Evangelist.\nSumner was born in Norwich, New York. He studied at Norwich High School and Baptist Bible College & Seminary.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4262", "text": "The Tablelands railway line is a railway line in North Queensland, Australia. It was opened in a series of sections between 1887 and 1916. It commences at Cairns and at its maximum extent, reached Ravenshoe at the southern end of the Atherton Tableland. The rail system served by this line was unusual for Queensland in that the majority of lines that connected to it were built by private companies and later purchased by the Queensland Government.", "image": "images/4262.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4263", "text": "Park Seo-bo is a Korean painter, part of the first generation of modern artists in South Korea. He has been a prolific painter well known for his 'French: Ecriture' paintings, and has been one of the most influential figures in modern Korean art history. He is now widely considered the godfather of Dansaekhwa originated in South Korea in 1970s.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4264", "text": "A Faberg\u00e9 egg is one of the jewelled eggs made by Peter Carl Faberg\u00e9 and his company between 1885 and 1917.\nThe most famous are those made for the Russian Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II. They were Easter gifts for their wives and mothers, and are called the 'Imperial' Faberg\u00e9 eggs. The House of Faberg\u00e9 made about 52 imperial eggs, of which 46 have survived. Two more were planned for Easter 1918, but were not delivered, due to the Russian Revolution.", "image": "images/4264.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4266", "text": null, "image": "images/4266.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4267", "text": "The feathered river garfish, also known as the estuarine halfbeak, spoon-fin garfish, spoon-fin river garfish and viviparous half beak, is a species of marine, freshwater, brackish and reef-associated oceanodromous viviparous halfbeak found in Indo-Pacific regional countries, such as Kenya, Mozambique, Seychelles, Madagascar, New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Australia, New Caledonia, Fiji, Sri Lanka, India, Vanuatu, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Samoa.", "image": "images/4267.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4268", "text": "Francis James Magor was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the South Australian Football League.", "image": "images/4268.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4269", "text": "Daniel J. \"Dan\" Kim is the founder and former Chief Executive Officer of Red Mango, an American frozen yogurt and smoothie chain. Currently, Kim serves as Director, Airbnb Plus at Airbnb. Previously, Kim held the position of Head of Global Sales, Marketing and Delivery for Tesla, and served as Chief of Staff and Chief Marketing Officer for Solera Holdings, a Dallas, Texas-based software and technology company.", "image": "images/4269.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4270", "text": "The Toyota Avanza is a mini MPV designed and produced by Daihatsu and marketed by Toyota. It is produced in Indonesia and also contract assembled in Malaysia for the first generation model. Daihatsu designed and manufactures the vehicle, which is then sold by both Daihatsu and Toyota under Daihatsu Xenia and Avanza nameplate respectively under a consigned production and OEM manufacturing agreement. The \"Avanza\" name is taken from the Spanish word \"avanza\", which means \"get moving\" and Italian word \"avanzato\", which means \"advance\", while \"Xenia\" is taken from the Greek word \"Xenia\", which means \"guest-friendship\".\nThe Avanza is mainly developed as an entry-level MPV. Its spiritual predecessor was the Kijang, whose model program has since been split to two different models to expand Toyota's reach in the MPV sector.\nIn addition to Indonesia and Malaysia, the Avanza is sold throughout Southeast Asia, South Africa, Mexico, Pakistan, Nepal, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the Middle East, Caribbean, Egypt and various other African countries. A rebadged version of the car was sold in China under the FAW badge until 2010.", "image": "images/4270.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4271", "text": "PKP class OKl27 is a class of ordinary passenger tank 2-6-2 steam locomotives designed in 1927 for Polskie Koleje Pa\u0144stwowe. It was the first completely Polish construction. The design was prepared by eng. Bryling.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4272", "text": "Sherry's was a restaurant in New York City. It was established by Louis Sherry in 1880 at 38th Street and Sixth Avenue. In the 1890s, it moved to West 37th Street, near Fifth Avenue.\nBy 1898 it had moved to the corner of 44th Street and Fifth Avenue, before moving to the Hotel New Netherland on the corner of 59th Street in 1919.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4273", "text": "The List of World Heritage in Danger is compiled by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization through the World Heritage Committee according to Article 11.4 of the World Heritage Convention, which was established in 1972 to designate and manage World Heritage Sites. Entries in the list are threatened World Heritage Sites for the conservation of which major operations are required and for which \"assistance has been requested\". The list is intended to increase international awareness of the threats and to encourage counteractive measures. Threats to a site can be either proven imminent threats or potential dangers that could have adverse effects on a site.\nIn the case of natural sites, ascertained dangers include the serious decline in the population of an endangered or other valuable species or the deterioration of natural beauty or scientific value of a property caused by human activities such as logging, pollution, settlement, mining, agriculture and major public works.", "image": "images/4273.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4274", "text": "Jerrod Carmichael is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. Carmichael co-created and starred in the semi-biographical NBC sitcom The Carmichael Show, which ran from 2015 to 2017.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4275", "text": null, "image": "images/4275.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4276", "text": "There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4277", "text": "Pozorrubio, officially the Municipality of Pozorrubio, is a 1st class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 69,555 people.\nOften the town's name is mistakenly written as Pozzorubio but the correct spelling is Pozorrubio. Its land area is 8,965 hectares.\nPozorrubio is 199 kilometres from Manila and is 60 kilometres from the provincial capital, Lingayen.\n\"Claris\" or Pozorrubio became a Municipio on January 13, 1870. It was formerly a settlement and later a Barangay of San Jacinto, Pangasinan.\nWealthy landowners, Don Benito Magno, Domingo Aldana, Pedro Itliong, Bartolome Naniong, Bernardo Olarte, Pedro Salcedo, Juan Ancheta, Antonio Sabolboro, Jose Songcuan, Tobian Paragas, Francisco Callao and Baltazar Casiano y Salazar filed the June 19, 1868, Petition addressed to the Philippine Governor General de la Torre thru the Pangasinan \"Alcalde Mayor\" for conversion of Barrio Claris. The request was granted on November 3, 1869.\nParish Priest, another Dominican, Rev. Fr. Asencio and Lingayen Se\u0148or Domingo Castro filed petitions to the Governor-General.", "image": "images/4277.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4278", "text": null, "image": "images/4278.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4279", "text": "Charlie Dunbar Broad, usually cited as C. D. Broad, was an English epistemologist, historian of philosophy, philosopher of science, moral philosopher, and writer on the philosophical aspects of psychical research. He was known for his thorough and dispassionate examinations of arguments in such works as Scientific Thought, The Mind and Its Place in Nature, and Examination of McTaggart's Philosophy.\nBroad's essay on \"Determinism, Indeterminism, and Libertarianism\" in Ethics and the History of Philosophy introduced the philosophical terms occurrent causation and non-occurrent causation, which became the basis for the contemporary distinction between \"agent-causal\" and \"event-causal\" in debates on libertarian free will.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4280", "text": null, "image": "images/4280.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4281", "text": "Patrick Hamill was a U.S. Congressman from the fourth district of Maryland, serving one term from 1869\u20131871.\nHamill attended the common schools in Westernport, Maryland, and engaged in the real estate business and mercantile pursuits, and was collector of taxes in 1841 and 1842. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates in 1843 and 1844, and was a judge of the orphans\u2019 court of Allegany County, Maryland, from 1854 until 1869, and elected chief judge in 1867. He was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-first Congress, serving from March 4, 1869 until March 3, 1871, but was not a candidate for renomination in 1870. He later engaged in the real estate business until his death in Oakland, Maryland, and is interred in Odd Fellows Cemetery.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4282", "text": "T\u0113rvete Municipality is a municipality in Zemgale, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2002 by merging Augstkalne parish, Bukai\u0161i parish and T\u0113rvete parish, the administrative centre being Zelme\u0146i.", "image": "images/4282.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4283", "text": "Santa Mar\u00eda de Le\u00f3n Cathedral, also called The House of Light or the Pulchra Leonina is a Catholic church in the city of Le\u00f3n in north-western Spain. It is one of the most relevant examples of the Gothic style in Spain. It was built on the site of previous Roman baths of the 2nd century which, 800 years later, king Ordo\u00f1o II converted into a palace.\nAlmost all of it built between 1205 - 1301, the north tower and cloister were built in 14th-century, and the south tower completed in 1472.\nIt is best known for its stained glass windows. With at least 1,764 square meters of surface, most of it containing the original windows, it is one of the most extensive and best preserved collections of medieval stained glass in Europe.", "image": "images/4283.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4284", "text": null, "image": "images/4284.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4285", "text": "The New Zealand national cricket team represents New Zealand in men's international cricket. Nicknamed the Black Caps, they played their first Test in 1930 against England in Christchurch, becoming the fifth country to play Test cricket. From 1930 New Zealand had to wait until 1956, more than 26 years, for its first Test victory, against the West Indies at Eden Park in Auckland. They played their first ODI in the 1972\u201373 season against Pakistan in Christchurch.\nThe current captain in all formats of the game is Kane Williamson, who replaced Brendon McCullum after the latter's retirement in December 2015. The national team is organised by New Zealand Cricket.\nThe New Zealand cricket team became known as the Black Caps in January 1998, after its sponsor at the time, Clear Communications, held a competition to choose a name for the team. This is one of many national team nicknames related to the All Blacks.\nAs of 8 September 2019, New Zealand have played 1324 international matches, winning 505, losing 599, tying 12 and drawing 165 matches while 43 matches ended as no result.\nThe team is ranked 2nd in Tests, 3rd in ODIs and 6th in T20Is by the ICC.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4286", "text": "A shamrock is a young sprig, used as a symbol of Ireland. Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity. The name shamrock comes from Irish seamr\u00f3g, which is the diminutive of the Irish word seamair \u00f3g and simply means \"young clover\".\nShamrock usually refers to either the species Trifolium dubium or Trifolium repens. However, other three-leaved plants\u2014such as Medicago lupulina, Trifolium pratense, and Oxalis acetosella\u2014are sometimes called shamrocks. The shamrock was traditionally used for its medicinal properties and was a popular motif in Victorian times.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4287", "text": "Thiruppudaimarudhur is a temple situated near Veeravanallur in Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu, India.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4288", "text": "Wood-Ridge is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 7,626, reflecting a decline of 18 from the 7,644 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 138 from the 7,506 counted in the 1990 Census.\nWood-Ridge was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on December 6, 1894, from portions of Bergen Township, based on the results of a referendum held the previous day. The borough was formed during the \"Boroughitis\" phenomenon then sweeping through Bergen County, in which 26 boroughs were formed in the county in 1894 alone.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4289", "text": "Pierluigi Carafa, Junior was an Italian cardinal from the famous Neapolitan family of Italian nobles, clergy, and men of arts. He served the papacy as Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals and as Dean of same College. He is currently buried at Sant'Andrea delle Fratte in Rome.", "image": "images/4289.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4290", "text": "\"Aku\" is a 1943 Indonesian-language poem by Chairil Anwar. It reflects his individualistic nature and vitality.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4291", "text": "Burneston is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 Census it had a population of 244, increasing to 311 at the 2011 Census. The village is close to the A1 road and is about 4 miles south-east of Bedale.", "image": "images/4291.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4292", "text": "Central is a public square or plaza at the northern end of Limmatquai in Z\u00fcrich, Switzerland. It is one of the city's nodal points for road and public transportation. It was formerly known as Leonhardplatz or Leonhardsplatz.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4293", "text": "Walton is a city in Harvey County, Kansas, United States. It is named in honor of one of the 19th century stockholders of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 235.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4294", "text": "A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. Horses and donkeys are different species, with different numbers of chromosomes. Of the two first generation hybrids between these two species, a mule is easier to obtain than a hinny, which is the offspring of a female donkey and a male horse.\nThe size of a mule and work to which it is put depend largely on the breeding of the mule's female parent. Mules can be lightweight, medium weight or when produced from draft horse mares, of moderately heavy weight. Mules are reputed to be more patient, hardy and long-lived than horses and are described as less obstinate and more intelligent than donkeys.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4295", "text": "The Mayor of Taipei is the head of the Taipei City Government and is elected to a four-year term. Until the election of Tsai Ing-wen, it was considered custom that all mayors of Taipei went on to being elected President of the Republic of China; Presidents Lee Teng-hui, Chen Shui-bian and Ma Ying-jeou have all held this position prior to being elected president.\nTaipei was elevated as a special municipality from 1967. The mayor was a position appointed by the central government from 1967 to 1994, and the first public election for Mayor of Taipei was held in 1994.\nThe incumbent mayor is Ko Wen-je.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4296", "text": "The South End of Stamford, Connecticut is a rapidly growing neighborhood located at the southern end of the city, just south of the Downtown neighborhood. It is expected to be greatly changed with redevelopment over the next decade, including the massive Harbor Point redevelopment. The South End is a peninsula bordered by Stamford's Central Business District and Interstate 95 to the North and almost totally by water on all other sides, with few streets linking it to other neighborhoods. It contains some industrial tracts, several old factory buildings, many small homes and apartment buildings, and a number of office buildings. Most of the neighborhood has been designated as the South End Historic District which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A high-risk flood zone, Stamford's South End is the location of the Stamford Hurricane Protection Barrier, operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.", "image": "images/4296.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4297", "text": null, "image": "images/4297.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4298", "text": "The Race to the Sea took place from about 17 September \u2013 19 October 1914 during the First World War, after the Battle of the Frontiers and the German advance into France. The invasion had been stopped at the First Battle of the Marne and was followed by the First Battle of the Aisne, a Franco-British counter-offensive. The term describes reciprocal attempts by the Franco-British and German armies to envelop the northern flank of the opposing army through the provinces of Picardy, Artois and Flanders, rather than an attempt to advance northwards to the sea. The \"race\" ended on the North Sea coast of Belgium around 19 October, when the last open area from Dixmude to the North Sea was occupied by Belgian troops who had retreated after the Siege of Antwerp. The outflanking attempts had resulted in a number of encounter battles but neither side was able to gain a decisive victory.\nAfter the opposing forces had reached the North Sea, both tried to conduct offensives leading to the mutually costly and indecisive Battle of the Yser from 16 October to 2 November and the First Battle of Ypres from 19 October to 22 November.", "image": "images/4298.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4299", "text": "Mustafa Masi Nayyem is an Afghan-Ukrainian journalist, MP, and public figure who took part in Euromaidan in Ukraine's favor. Formerly, he was a reporter for the newspaper \"Kommersant Ukraine\", the TVi channel, and the Internet newspaper Ukrayinska Pravda. He also participates in Ukrainian journalists' anti-censorship movement, \"Stop the censorship!\", and Hromadske.TV. In the parliamentary elections on October 26, 2014, he was elected to the Ukrainian parliament on the list of Petro Poroshenko Bloc. He has been described as a reformist parliamentarian. Nayyem did not take part in the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4300", "text": null, "image": "images/4300.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4301", "text": "In geometry, a prism is a polyhedron comprising an n-sided polygonal base, a second base which is a translated copy of the first, and n other faces joining corresponding sides of the two bases. All cross-sections parallel to the bases are translations of the bases. Prisms are named for their bases, so a prism with a pentagonal base is called a pentagonal prism. The prisms are a subclass of the prismatoids.\nLike many basic geometric terms, the word prism was first used in Euclid's Elements. Euclid defined the term in Book XI as \u201ca solid figure contained by two opposite, equal and parallel planes, while the rest are parallelograms\u201d, however in nine subsequent propositions using the term he included examples of triangular-based prisms. This inconsistency caused confusion amongst later geometricians.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4302", "text": null, "image": "images/4302.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4303", "text": null, "image": "images/4303.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4304", "text": "The Bourbonnais Regiment, was a royal regiment of the French Ancien R\u00e9gime formed in 1597. After being re-formed and disbanded multiple times, it eventually gained the name of R\u00e9giment de Bourbonnais, and shortly after joined the regular army. The unit would go on to serve in all the major wars of the period before being disbanded and reformed after the French Revolution. The successor of the regiment continued to exist until 1940 when it was disbanded following the Battle of France.", "image": "images/4304.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4308", "text": null, "image": "images/4308.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4309", "text": null, "image": "images/4309.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4310", "text": "Galahitiyawa Central College is an educational institution in Ganemulla, Gampaha District, Sri Lanka belonging to the category of Central Colleges of Sri Lanka. It was established in May 1944. It is one of the original 54 Central Schools established by Dr. C.W.W.Kannangara, the then Minister of Education, in the implementation of his free education scheme.", "image": "images/4310.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4311", "text": "The culture in Africa is varied and manifold, consisting of a mixture of countries with various tribes that each have their own unique characteristic from the continent of Africa. It is a product of the diverse populations that today inhabit the continent of Africa and the African Diaspora. African culture is expressed in its arts and crafts, folklore and religion, clothing, cuisine, music and languages. Expressions of culture are abundant within Africa, with large amounts of cultural diversity being found not only across different countries but also within single countries. Even though African cultures are widely diverse, they are also, when closely studied, seen to have many similarities; for example, the morals they uphold, their love and respect for their culture as well as the strong respect they hold for the aged and the important, i.e. kings and chiefs.\nAfrica has influenced and been influenced by other continents. This can be portrayed in the willingness to adapt to the ever-changing modern world rather than staying rooted to their static culture.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4312", "text": "The Plagues of Egypt, in the story of the book of Exodus, are ten disasters inflicted on Egypt by the God of Israel in order to force the Pharaoh to allow the Israelites to depart from slavery; they serve as \"signs and marvels\" given by God to answer Pharaoh's taunt that he does not know Yahweh: \"The Egyptians shall know that I am the LORD\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4313", "text": "Darcha is a village on the Bhaga River in Lahaul region in Lahaul and Spiti district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is the northernmost permanent settlement in Himachal Pradesh along the Manali-Leh Highway. The Rough Guide to India describes it as \"a lonely cluster of dry-stone huts and dingy tent camps\".\nThe village has 65 households and a total population of 298, of which 152 are male and 146 are female. There are 2 residents belonging to scheduled castes and 222 belonging to scheduled tribes. Schooling up to 10+2 is available in the village; there is a Primary Health Centre at Darcha. Drinking water is available, and the village has power and telephone connections.\nSome buses between Manali and Leh stop for the night at Darcha where travelers sleep in tents. The village is the end-point of a popular trek beginning in Padum, Zanskar. Roadside stalls offer basic food.\nAll passing vehicles must stop at Darcha's police checkpoint for passport checks.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4314", "text": "Dryburgh Abbey Hotel is a baronial country house, located on the banks of the River Tweed, about 5 km south east of Melrose in the Scottish Borders. The modern house was first constructed in 1845 and it was converted into a hotel in 1932. It is next to the ruins of Dryburgh Abbey.", "image": "images/4314.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4315", "text": "Guildford railway station is at one of three main railway junctions on the Portsmouth Direct Line and serves the town of Guildford in Surrey, England. It is 30 miles 27 chains down the line from London Waterloo.\nIt provides an interchange station for two other railway lines: the North Downs Line northwards towards Reading, which has a connection to Aldershot; the same line eastwards to Redhill; and the New Guildford Line, the alternative route to Waterloo, via Cobham or Epsom.\nGuildford station is the larger, more frequently and more diversely served of the two stations in Guildford town centre, the other being London Road on the New Guildford Line.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4316", "text": null, "image": "images/4316.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4318", "text": "The tobacco barn, a type of functionally classified barn found in the USA, was once an essential ingredient in the process of air-curing tobacco. In the 21st century they are fast disappearing from the landscape in places where they were once ubiquitous. The barns have declined with the tobacco industry in general, and U.S. States such as Maryland actively discourage tobacco farming. When the US tobacco industry was at its height, tobacco barns were found everywhere the crop was grown. Tobacco barns were as unique as each area in which they were erected, and there is no one design that can be described as a tobacco barn.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4319", "text": "Dean Shostak is an American crystallophone-player and violinist. He regularly performs his Crystal Concerts which consist of music played on his glass instruments, such as the glass violin, the glass armonica, and the crystal handbells.", "image": "images/4319.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4320", "text": "The 13th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony, honoring the best in American film and television acting achievement for the year 2006, took place on January 28, 2007 at the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center, in Los Angeles, California. It was the 11th consecutive year the ceremony was held at the Center. The nominees were announced on January 4, 2007 and the award ceremony was televised live on TNT and TBS. 2007 was the 10th consecutive year TNT televised the event and the second year for TBS.\nBabel, Dreamgirls and Little Miss Sunshine received the highest number of nominations among the film categories, with each getting three, two for acting and one for ensemble performance, however only Dreamgirls won more than one award. In the television categories The Sopranos and Broken Trail had the most nominations, with three but it was the mini-series Elizabeth I and the medical drama Grey's Anatomy which won the most awards, with two each.\nThe Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award was presented to actress-singer Julie Andrews.", "image": "images/4320.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4321", "text": null, "image": "images/4321.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4322", "text": "Louise Crane, a prominent American philanthropist. Crane was a friend to some of New York City\u2019s leading literary figures, including Tennessee Williams and Marianne Moore.\nCrane's father was Winthrop Murray Crane, an American millionaire and former governor of Massachusetts. Her mother was Museum of Modern Art co-founder Josephine Porter Boardman. Louise smoothly moved into the role of patron of the arts. She was a prominent supporter of jazz and orchestral music, initiating a series of \"coffee concerts\" at MoMA and commissioning a vocal and orchestral work by Lukas Foss. She represented musicians, including Mary Lou Williams. Crane collaborated also with her mother in sponsoring musical works.\nCrane met Elizabeth Bishop while classmates together at Vassar in 1930. The pair traveled extensively in Europe and bought a house together in 1937 in Key West, Florida. While Bishop lived in Key West, Crane occasionally returned to New York. Crane developed a passionate interest in Billie Holiday in 1941.\nCrane published Ib\u00e9rica, a Spanish-language review, with her partner, Victoria Kent, from 1954 to 1974. Ib\u00e9rica featured news for the expatriate Spanish community in the United States.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4323", "text": "The 1983 Virginia Slims World Championship Series was the 13th season since the foundation of the Women's Tennis Association. It commenced on January 3, 1983, and concluded on March 4, 1984, after 64 events.\nThe Virginia Slims World Championship Series was the elite tour for professional women's tennis organised by the Women's Tennis Association. It was held in place of the WTA Tour from 1983 until 1987 and featured tournaments that had previously been part of the Toyota Series and the Avon Series. The circuit consisted of 48 tournaments in nine countries, including the four Grand Slam tournaments, and culminated in the season-ending Virginia Slims Championships played in February 1984. ITF tournaments were not part of the tour, although they awarded points for the WTA World Ranking.\nMartina Navratilova was the most successful player in both singles and doubles across the season. She won three of the four Grand Slam tournaments in singles, with Chris Evert-Lloyd winning the French Open.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4324", "text": "Mormon literature is generally considered to have begun a few years before the March 1830 publication of the Book of Mormon. Since then, Mormon literature has grown to include more scripture, as well as histories, fiction, biographies, poetry, hymns, drama and other forms.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4325", "text": "Jawed Habib is a hairstylist and businessman from India. He owns Jawed Habib Hair and Beauty Ltd., which operates over 850 salons and 65 hair academies across 115 cities in India.\nHabib is the chairman and managing director of Jawed Habib Hair and Beauty Ltd., the largest retail chain of hair salons in India. Many consider him and his family as the pioneers of hair education and fashion in India. He offered a 7 year sponsorship to a famous Kashmiri Footballer Farzaan Fayaz in 2016, but couldn't complete the deal. He joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in April 2019.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4326", "text": null, "image": "images/4326.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4327", "text": null, "image": "images/4327.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4328", "text": "Daniel \"Danny\" Hoesen is a Dutch professional footballer who plays for San Jose Earthquakes in MLS.", "image": "images/4328.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4329", "text": null, "image": "images/4329.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4330", "text": null, "image": "images/4330.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4331", "text": "In Hinduism, the river Ganga is considered sacred and is personified as the goddess Ga\u1e45g\u0101. She is worshiped by Hindus and Buddhists who believe that bathing in the river causes the remission of sins and facilitates Moksha, and that the water of the Ganges is considered very pure. Pilgrims immerse the ashes of their kin in the river Ganga, which is considered by them to bring the spirits closer to moksha.\nSeveral places sacred to Hindus lie along the banks of the Ganges, including Gangotri, Haridwar, Allahabad, Varanasi and Kali Ghat in Kolkata. During the Loy Krathong festival in Thailand, candlelit floats are released into waterways to honour Gautama Buddha and goddess Ganga for good fortune and washing away sins.", "image": "images/4331.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4333", "text": "Argonia is a city in Sumner County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 501.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4334", "text": "Robert Waterton was a trusted servant of the House of Lancaster under three monarchs, Henry IV, Henry V, and Henry VI. As Constable of Pontefract Castle, he had custody of Richard II after that king was deposed.", "image": "images/4334.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4335", "text": null, "image": "images/4335.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4336", "text": null, "image": "images/4336.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4337", "text": "H\u00e4stpojken is a Swedish pop-rock group from Gothenburg. The origin of the name H\u00e4stpojken remains a mystery.\nThe band was founded in 2007 and originally consisted of Martin Elisson, vocalist from Bad Cash Quartet, Adam Bolm\u00e9us, guitarist also from the same band and Lars Malmros drummer from Broder Daniel. This line-up released the band's debut album Caligula in 2008. Elisson and Bolmeus would write most of materials. 2010 saw the follow-up album Fr\u00e5n d\u00e4r jag ropar after which Lars Malmros left the band. The band would see many changes in the line-up. The band's third album is En magisk tanke released in 2013. In 2014, H\u00e4stpojken played with G\u00f6teborgs symfoniker. The band is preparing a new album for release in 2015.\nIn 2014, H\u00e4stpojken was nominated as \"best group\" during P3 Guld awards.", "image": "images/4337.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4338", "text": null, "image": "images/4338.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4339", "text": "Rodolfo Gambini was an Italian painter, active mainly in Milan, Lombardy, Piedmont, and Liguria. He painted both history and sacred subjects. He was born in Arluno and died in Alessandria, Piedmont. He studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan. Piero Vignoli and Giovanni Ferraboschi were two of his pupils.\nHe frescoed an Ascent of Christ for the apse for the Duomo of Voghera. He painted in the church of San Francesco ai Cappuccini and the Convent of San Martino in Alessandria. He painted for the parish church of San Nicol\u00f2 in Pozzolo Formigaro. He painted in the church of the Sacro Cuore in the Abbey of Oulx. He painted in the church of Santa Maria Canale, Tortona. He painted for the Rocca de' Giorgi.", "image": "images/4339.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4340", "text": "Castilleja, commonly known as Indian paintbrush or prairie-fire, is a genus of about 200 species of annual and perennial herbaceous plants native to the west of the Americas from Alaska south to the Andes, northern Asia, and one species as far west as the Kola Peninsula in northwestern Russia. These plants are classified in the family Orobanchaceae. They are hemiparasitic on the roots of grasses and forbs. The generic name honors Spanish botanist Domingo Castillejo.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4341", "text": null, "image": "images/4341.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4342", "text": "St Peter's Church is a Grade I listed Anglican parish church dedicated to Saint Peter, in Ropsley, Lincolnshire, England. The church is 5 miles east from Grantham, and in the South Kesteven Lincolnshire Vales. St Peter's is in the ecclesiastical parish of Ropsley, and is part of the North Beltisloe Group of churches in the Deanery of Beltisloe, and the Diocese of Lincoln.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4343", "text": "The Governor of Ceylon was the representative in Ceylon of the British Crown from 1795 to 1948. In this capacity, the governor was president of the Executive Council and Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces in Ceylon. The governor was the head of the British colonial administration in Ceylon, reporting to the Colonial Office.\nWith Ceylon gaining self-rule and dominion status with the creation of Dominion of Ceylon in 1948, this office was replaced by the Governor-General, who represented the British monarch as the head of state. The office of Governor-General was itself abolished in 1972 and replaced by the post of President when Sri Lanka became a republic.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4344", "text": "A tent city is a temporary housing facility made using tents or other temporary structures.\nState governments or military organizations set up tent cities to house evacuees, refugees, or soldiers. UNICEF's Supply Division supplies expandable tents for millions of displaced people.\nInformal tent cities may be set up without authorization by homeless people or protesters.\nTent cities set up by homeless people may be similar to shanty towns, which are informal settlements in which the buildings are made from scrap building materials.", "image": "images/4344.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4345", "text": "67th Avenue is a local station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 67th Avenue and Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills, Queens, it is served by the M train on weekdays, the R train at all times except nights, and the E train at night.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4346", "text": "A Night of Mystery is a 1928 American silent drama film based upon the play by Victorien Sardou, directed by Lothar Mendes and starring Adolphe Menjou and Evelyn Brent. The film is considered to be lost. A Night of Mystery is now a lost film, with no known archival holdings.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4347", "text": "The M\u00f6lltaler Polinik, at 2,784 m, is the highest mountain of the Kreuzeck group, a southern part of the High Tauern range in the Austrian state of Carinthia.", "image": "images/4347.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4348", "text": "The TriMet transit system, serving the Portland metropolitan area in Oregon, owns and operates two different rail transit systems: a light rail system known as MAX and a commuter rail system known as WES. The fleet of 145 MAX light rail vehicles includes five different models, designated by TriMet as \"Type 1\" through \"Type 5\", all of which are used on all of the MAX lines. \"Type 6\" cars are on order and are due to replace the Type 1 cars in 2022\u20132023. The comparatively very small WES fleet includes three different types of commuter rail cars.", "image": "images/4348.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4349", "text": "The Var is a department in the Provence-Alpes-C\u00f4te d'Azur region in Provence in southeastern France. It takes its name from the river Var, which used to flow along its eastern border, but the border was moved in 1860.\nIts prefecture is the city of Toulon.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4351", "text": "Evangeline, A Tale of Acadie is an epic poem by the American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, written in English and published in 1847. The poem follows an Acadian girl named Evangeline and her search for her lost love Gabriel, set during the time of the Expulsion of the Acadians.\nThe idea for the poem came from Longfellow's friend Nathaniel Hawthorne. Longfellow used dactylic hexameter, imitating Greek and Latin classics. Though the choice was criticized, it became Longfellow's most famous work in his lifetime and remains one of his most popular and enduring works.\nThe poem had a powerful effect in defining both Acadian history and identity in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. More recent scholarship has revealed the historical errors in the poem and the complexity of the Expulsion and those involved, which the poem ignores.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4352", "text": "The cosmic microwave background, in Big Bang cosmology, is electromagnetic radiation as a remnant from an early stage of the universe, also known as \"relic radiation\". The CMB is faint cosmic background radiation filling all space. It is an important source of data on the early universe because it is the oldest electromagnetic radiation in the universe, dating to the epoch of recombination. With a traditional optical telescope, the space between stars and galaxies is completely dark. However, a sufficiently sensitive radio telescope shows a faint background noise, or glow, almost isotropic, that is not associated with any star, galaxy, or other object. This glow is strongest in the microwave region of the radio spectrum. The accidental discovery of the CMB in 1965 by American radio astronomers Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson was the culmination of work initiated in the 1940s, and earned the discoverers the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics.\nCMB is landmark evidence of the Big Bang origin of the universe. When the universe was young, before the formation of stars and planets, it was denser, much hotter, and filled with a uniform glow from a white-hot fog of hydrogen plasma.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4353", "text": "\u017bydowski Zwi\u0105zek Wojskowy was an underground resistance organization operating during World War II in the area of the Warsaw Ghetto, which fought during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and 1944 Warsaw Uprising. It was formed, primarily of former officers of the Polish Army, in late 1939, soon after the start of the German occupation of Poland.\nDue to the \u017bZW's close ties with the Armia Krajowa, which was closely linked to the Polish Government in Exile, after the war the Soviet-dependent People's Republic of Poland suppressed publication of books and articles on \u017bZW. Its role in the uprising in the ghetto was downplayed, in favour of the more socialist \u017bydowska Organizacja Bojowa.", "image": "images/4353.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4354", "text": "Queensland's Q150 Icons is an official list of cultural icons compiled as part of Q150 in 2009 by the Government of Queensland, Australia, that represent the people, places and events that are significant to Queensland.", "image": "images/4354.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4356", "text": null, "image": "images/4356.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4357", "text": "Emma Green was an American involved in Civil War intrigue in Alexandria, Virginia. Described as a Southern belle, her politics shifted from pro-Union or neutral during the Civil War, after the Union seized her family's hotel to serve as the Mansion House Hospital.\nA fictionalized version of her is played by Hannah James in Mercy Street, where the character is a nurse.", "image": "images/4357.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4358", "text": "Art Deco architecture in the United States.", "image": "images/4358.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4359", "text": "Xi Jinping is a Chinese politician who has served as General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and Chairman of the Central Military Commission since 2012, and President of the People's Republic of China since 2013. Xi has been the paramount leader, the most prominent political leader in China, since 2012, and he officially received the title of \"leadership core\" from the Chinese Communist Party in 2016. Xi has also been a member of the 17th, 18th, 19th CCP Politburo Standing Committee since 2007. Some have considered him the de facto Emperor of China ever since 2018, when he abolished term limits allowing him to rule indefinitely and unrestrained. This has prompted some to compare him to Yuan Shikai, the first president of the Republic of China, who during his reign slowly gave himself more and more power, before declaring himself emperor in 1915.\nThe son of Chinese Communist veteran Xi Zhongxun, he was exiled to rural Yanchuan County as a teenager following his father's purge during the Cultural Revolution, and lived in a cave in the village of Liangjiahe, where he joined the CCP and worked as the party secretary.", "image": "images/4359.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4361", "text": "Cameron Dale Belford is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Nuneaton Borough.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4362", "text": "While the constitution of Norway establishes that the King of Norway must be Evangelical-Lutheran, it also establishes that all individuals have the right to exercise their religion. The government's policies generally support the free practice of religion in the country, and it provides funding to religious organizations and anti-discrimination programs on a regular basis. According to non-governmental organizations and the Norwegian police, religiously motivated hate speech is prevalent, particularly online, and primarily targeting the Muslim and Jewish communities.\nThe origins of the modern Kingdom of Norway can be traced to the kingdoms established by Vikings during the Middle Ages. During this period, Norwegian kings such as Olaf II of Norway converted to Christianity, and propagated it within their kingdoms to reify their authority. Accounts from this time period include graphic descriptions of gruesome torture perpetrated against pagans who refused to convert. The Catholic Church in Norway was replaced by Evangelical-Lutheranism during the Reformation in the 16th century, and non-Protestants were persecuted.", "image": "images/4362.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4363", "text": "The Batangas International Port or locally known as the Batangas Pier, is a seaport in Barangay Santa Clara, Batangas City primarily serving the Calabarzon region of the Philippines. The seaport covers an area of about 150 hectares.\nIt was declared as a national port in 1956. It serves as an alternate port to the Port of Manila. In the 90's it was the second biggest port in the Philippines in terms of revenue, just behind the Port of Manila.", "image": "images/4363.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4364", "text": null, "image": "images/4364.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4365", "text": "Diana Wynyard, CBE was an English stage and film actress.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4367", "text": "Jean-Claude Narcy is a French journalist and news anchor. He has presented the daily news in the evening and at night on TF1. Narcy was born in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France. Narcy was named Commander of the Legion of Honor in 2009.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4369", "text": "Boban Marjanovi\u0107 is a Serbian professional basketball player for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association. He also represents the Serbian national basketball team in international competitions. At 7 ft 4 in tall, he is the second tallest active player in the NBA after Tacko Fall. In 2015, he earned an All-EuroLeague First Team selection.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4370", "text": "Oakville Transit is the public transportation provider in Oakville, Ontario, Canada since 1972. It is a department of the town and a member of the Canadian Urban Transit Association. It offers the typical conventional bus service, and a para-transit service, called care-A-van, for those unable to use the conventional service. The care-A-van takes riders directly to the address they desire.\nThe original logo for Oakville Transit, no longer in use, was by renowned designer Stuart Ash.", "image": "images/4370.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4372", "text": "\u00c9douard Riou was a French illustrator who illustrated six novels by Jules Verne, as well as several other well-known works.", "image": "images/4372.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4373", "text": "This is a complete list of the 312 blue plaques placed by English Heritage and its predecessors in the City of Westminster in London.", "image": "images/4373.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4374", "text": "The Opel Vectra is a large family car that was engineered and produced by the German automaker Opel. In the United Kingdom, the car was sold under the Vauxhall marque as the Vauxhall Cavalier and later as the Vauxhall Vectra, from 1995 onwards. It has also been sold by Holden in Australia as the Holden Vectra, and by Chevrolet in Latin America as the Chevrolet Vectra.\nThe Vectra was introduced in October 1988 as a replacement to the Opel Ascona, and itself was replaced in November 2008 by the Opel Insignia, the nameplate spanning almost twenty one years and three generations of the car.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4376", "text": null, "image": "images/4376.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4377", "text": "The geography of Arkansas varies widely. The state is covered by mountains, river valleys, forests, lakes, and bayous in addition to the cities of Arkansas. Hot Springs National Park features bubbling springs of hot water, formerly sought across the country for their healing properties. Crowley's Ridge is a geological anomaly rising above the surrounding lowlands of the Mississippi embayment.\nThe Buffalo National River, as it flows through The Ozarks to the White River, is a popular tourist attraction. It was designated the first national river in 1972 after years of conservation efforts in opposition to a United States Army Corps of Engineers plan to dam the river. The Arkansas River enters the state near Van Buren and flows southeast through Little Rock to empty into the Mississippi River near Arkansas Post. Most of the river serves barge traffic to Tulsa, Oklahoma as the McClellan\u2013Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System. Through south Arkansas, the Ouachita River and the Saline River run roughly parallel to the Arkansas, and the major rivers in northeast Arkansas are the White River and St. Francis River. The Red River runs through the southwest corner of the state.", "image": "images/4377.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4378", "text": null, "image": "images/4378.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4379", "text": "Kentish Town is a London Underground and National Rail station in Kentish Town in the London Borough of Camden. It is at the junction of Kentish Town Road and Leighton Road. It is in Travelcard Zone 2. The station is served by the High Barnet branch of the London Underground Northern line, and by Thameslink trains on the National Rail Midland Main Line. It is the only station on the High Barnet branch with a direct interchange with a National Rail line; furthermore an Out of Station Interchange with Kentish Town West on the North London Line is not charged as two separate journeys in electronic journey charging.", "image": "images/4379.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4380", "text": "The FIA Prize Giving Ceremony is an annual event promoted by F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Internationale de l'Automobile which honours the achievements of all FIA Champions over the past season.\nIn 2014 FIA inaugurated a new format where FIA Champions and guests take part in a competition held at a karting track designed by Herman Tilke, under the direction of F1 race director Charlie Whiting. The day culminates with a glamorous two-part ceremony celebrating the FIA champions. The winners of the Personality of the Year and Action of the Year awards will be unveiled that same evening, as will brand new Rookie of the Year award and Pole Position trophy.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4381", "text": null, "image": "images/4381.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4382", "text": "The southern cassowary, also known as double-wattled cassowary, Australian cassowary or two-wattled cassowary, is a large flightless black bird. It is one of the three living species of cassowary, alongside the dwarf cassowary and the northern cassowary. It is a ratite and therefore related to the emu, ostriches, rheas and kiwis.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4383", "text": "The Unimog is a range of multi-purpose all-wheel drive medium trucks produced by Daimler AG and sold under the Mercedes-Benz brand. In the United States and Canada, the Unimog was sold as the Freightliner Unimog.\nUnimog production started in 1948 at Boehringer in G\u00f6ppingen. Daimler-Benz took over manufacture of the Unimog in 1951, and first produced it in the Mercedes-Benz Gaggenau plant. From 1951, the Unimog was sold under the Mercedes-Benz brand. However, the first Unimog to feature the three-pointed Mercedes-Benz star was only introduced in 1953. Since 2002, the Unimog has been built in the Mercedes-Benz truck plant in W\u00f6rth am Rhein in Germany. The Mercedes-Benz T\u00fcrk A.\u015e. plant assembles Unimogs in Aksaray, Turkey. Unimogs were also built in Argentina by Mercedes-Benz Argentina S.A. under licence from 1968 until 1983 in the Gonz\u00e1lez Cat\u00e1n factory near the city of Buenos Aires.\nThe first model was designed by Albert Friedrich and Heinrich R\u00f6\u00dfler shortly after World War II to be used in agriculture as a self-propelled machine providing a power take-off to operate saws in forests or harvesting machines on fields.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4384", "text": null, "image": "images/4384.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4385", "text": "The Temple of Set is an occult initiatory order founded in 1975. A new religious movement and form of Western esotericism, the Temple espouses a religion known as Setianism, whose practitioners are called Setians. This is sometimes identified as a form of Satanism, although this term is not often embraced by Setians and is contested by some academics.\nThe Temple was established in the United States in 1975 by Michael Aquino, an American political scientist, military officer, and a high-ranking member of Anton LaVey's Church of Satan. Dissatisfied with the direction in which LaVey was taking the Church, Aquino resigned and \u2013 according to his own claim \u2013 embarked on a ritual to invoke Satan, who revealed to him a sacred text called The Book of Coming Forth by Night. According to Aquino, in this work Satan revealed his true name to be that of Set, which had been the name used by his followers in ancient Egypt. Aquino was joined in establishing the Temple by a number of other dissatisfied members of LaVey's Church, and soon various Setian groups were established across the United States.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4387", "text": "The Lazzaretto is a former quarantine facility and hospital on Manoel Island in G\u017cira, Malta. It is a complex of various buildings dating back to between the 17th and 19th centuries. Most of the structures still exist, although they are in a bad state due to damage sustained during World War II and over 30 years of abandonment. It is planned that the Lazzaretto be restored.", "image": "images/4387.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4388", "text": "This is a list of airlines of Canada which have an Air Operator Certificate issued by Transport Canada, the civil aviation authority of Canada. Please see lists of airlines by provinces or territories for sorted lists.\nNote: Airlines in italics have scheduled passenger service.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4389", "text": null, "image": "images/4389.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4391", "text": "Yau Mei Court is a Home Ownership Scheme court and disciplined staff quarter in Yau Tong, Kwun Tong District, Kowloon, Hong Kong, located along Lei Yue Mun Road next to MTR Yau Tong Station.\nYau Mei Court belongs to Yau Tong Estate Redevelopment Phase 3 and was completed in 2002. In 2002, Block A was converted to public rental housing after the Hong Kong Housing Authority decided to suspend HOS sales to the public. In 2005, seven blocks of the court were also converted to disciplined staff quarters.\nThe remaining four blocks were collectively renamed Yau Chui Court. In 2009, one of the blocks, Block E, was sold to the public.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4393", "text": "The family Syrphidae consists of more than 6000 living species of hoverfly. The internal taxonomy of the family and the number of genera varies greatly between sources leading to considerable discrepancy across the literature. This is currently in the process of reorganization on the basis of phylogenetic studies but knowledge is still incomplete, especially in light of recent studies of larval characters suggesting relationships which don't correspond with the phylogeny based solely on adult characters.\nThe current classification is therefore still based on the morphology of adults and basically refers to the taxonomic scheme adopted by Thompson & Rotheray in the Manual of Palaearctic Diptera, which divides the family into three subfamilies and fourteen tribes.\nThe nomenclature given here is derived partly from the BioSystematic Database of World Diptera, and a working classification created by a group of molecular biologists which no doubt will alter greatly in the future.\nThe distribution of genera in biogeographic realms is derived from the biosystematics BDWD.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4394", "text": "The history of theatrical performances in Jersey can be traced back to the 18th century. The Opera House, opened by Lillie Langtry in 1900, and the Jersey Arts Centre are the main performance spaces, although performances also take place in parish halls and other venues.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4395", "text": null, "image": "images/4395.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4396", "text": null, "image": "images/4396.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4398", "text": "In hyperbolic geometry, a uniform hyperbolic tiling is an edge-to-edge filling of the hyperbolic plane which has regular polygons as faces and is vertex-transitive. It follows that all vertices are congruent, and the tiling has a high degree of rotational and translational symmetry.\nUniform tilings can be identified by their vertex configuration, a sequence of numbers representing the number of sides of the polygons around each vertex. For example, 7.7.7 represents the heptagonal tiling which has 3 heptagons around each vertex. It is also regular since all the polygons are the same size, so it can also be given the Schl\u00e4fli symbol {7,3}.\nUniform tilings may be regular, quasi-regular or semi-regular. For right triangles, there are two regular tilings, represented by Schl\u00e4fli symbol {p, q} and {q, p}.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4399", "text": "The House of Bethune is a French noble house from the province of Artois in the north of France whose proven filiation dates back to Guillaume de B\u00e9thune who made his will in 1213. This family became extinct in 1807 with Maximilien-Alexandre de B\u00e9thune, duke of Sully.\nThere are other families called de Bethune or Bethune, but their links with the house of Bethune is not proven.", "image": "images/4399.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4400", "text": null, "image": "images/4400.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4403", "text": "Major League Baseball recognizes the player or players in each league with the most wins each season. In baseball, wins are a statistic used to evaluate pitchers. Credit for a win is given by the official scorer to the pitcher whose team takes and maintains the lead while he is the pitcher of record. If a game is tied or if the lead changes to the other team, all pitchers who have participated and exited the game to that point are unable to receive credit for the victory. A starting pitcher is ineligible for the win if he has not completed five or more innings of the game; instead, the scorer would award the victory to the relief pitcher who was \"most effective... in the official scorer's judgment\".", "image": "images/4403.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4404", "text": "2 January\nOperation Bolo was a successful combat ruse by the United States Air Force that resulted in the USAF shooting down seven Vietnam People's Air Force MiG-21 interceptors.\nNorth Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Van Dong signaled in an interview with New York Times correspondent Harrison Salisbury that his nation would begin direct peace talks with the United States if the U.S. maintained an unconditional halt to American bombing, a statement confirmed by President Ho Chi Minh two weeks later.\n6 January\nIn the Third Battle of Nakhang Royal Lao Army forces with U.S. air support repulsed a PAVN attack on Lima Site 36 at Na Khang. The PAVN lost an estimated 250 killed and the RLA lost nine killed.\n6\u201315 January\nOperation Deckhouse Five was conducted by the United States Marine Corps and South Vietnamese Marine Corps forces along the Mekong River Delta. The operation was notable in that it was a sizable, combined USMC and Vietnamese Marine amphibious operation and it was the last Special Landing Force amphibious landing to take place beyond the boundaries of I Corps. The operation resulted in 21 Viet Cong, seven Marines and one ARVN killed.\n8\u201328 January", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4406", "text": null, "image": "images/4406.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4407", "text": "Rudnik is a village in Racib\u00f3rz County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina called Gmina Rudnik. It lies approximately 7 kilometres north-west of Racib\u00f3rz and 60 km west of the regional capital Katowice.\nThe village has a population of 850.\nGallery", "image": "images/4407.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4408", "text": "Ares Vallis is an outflow channel on Mars, named after the Greek name for Mars: Ares, the god of war; it appears to have been carved by fluids, perhaps water. The valley 'flows' northwest out of the hilly Margaritifer Terra, where the Iani Chaos depression is connected to the beginning of Ares Vallis by a 100 km wide transition zone centered on 342.5\u00b0 East and 3\u00b0 North. It then continues through the ancient Xanthe Terra highlands, and ends in a delta-like region of Chryse Planitia. Ares Vallis was the landing site of NASA's Mars Pathfinder spacecraft, which studied a region of the valley near the border with Chryse in 1997.\nAres Vallis is in the Oxia Palus quadrangle of Mars.\nIt has been argued that Uzboi, Ladon, Margaritifer and Ares valles, although now separated by large craters, once comprised a single outflow channel flowing north into Chryse Planitia. The source of this outflow has been suggested as overflow from the Argyre Crater, formerly filled to the brim as a lake by channels draining down from the south pole. If real, the full length of this drainage system would be over 8000 km, the longest known drainage path in the solar system.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4410", "text": "Shane Curran is an Irish entrepreneur. He is the founder of evervault, a technology company based in Dublin. He won the 53rd BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition in 2017 at the age of sixteen for his project entitled: \u201cqCrypt: The quantum-secure, encrypted, data storage platform with multijurisdictional quorum sharing technology\u201d, which provided a platform for long-term, secure data storage. Curran speaks regularly on the topics of cybersecurity, entrepreneurship and technology and has spoken at events such as the OECD Forum, the Web Summit and the European Union ICT Conference. In January 2018, Curran was included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for 2018.", "image": "images/4410.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4411", "text": null, "image": "images/4411.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4412", "text": null, "image": "images/4412.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4413", "text": "Homestead is a town in Florence County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 378 at the 2000 census.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4414", "text": "The Congo Free State, also known as the Independent State of the Congo, was a large state in Central Africa from 1885 to 1908. It was privately owned by Leopold II. Leopold was able to procure the region by convincing other Eurasian states at the Berlin Conference on Africa that he was involved in humanitarian and philanthropic work and would not tax trade. Via the International Association of the Congo, he was able to lay claim to most of the Congo basin. On 29 May 1885, after the closure of the Berlin Conference, the king announced that he planned to name his possessions \"the Congo Free State\", an appellation which was not yet used at the Berlin Conference and which officially replaced \"International Association of the Congo\" on 1 August 1885. The Congo Free State operated as a corporate state privately controlled by Leopold II, although he never personally visited the state.\nThe state included the entire area of the present Democratic Republic of the Congo and existed from 1885 to 1908, when the government of Belgium reluctantly annexed the state after international pressure.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4415", "text": "The Blackham Baronetcy, of London, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 13 April 1696 by King William III for Richard Blackham, a woollen manufacturer and a Turkey merchant. The title became extinct on the death of his son the second Baronet John Blackham in 1728.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4416", "text": "Kensington mine is a gold mine located 45 mi north of Juneau, Alaska. The mine is owned by Coeur Alaska Inc., a subsidiary company of Coeur Mining.\nIn 1928 the mine halted operations, and since then Coeur Alaska has attempted to resume operations. In order to resume operations Coeur Alaska required a permit to dispose of tailings created by the milling of ore from the mine. A permit was acquired in 2005 from the United States Army Corps of Engineers to dispose of the tailings in Lower Slate Lake. Following the issuance of the permit for tailings disposal, a lawsuit was filed by a group of environmental non-governmental organizations. The Alaskan court sided with the mining company, and the decision was appealed and overturned by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Following the successful appeal, the issue was brought before the Supreme Court, who found in favor of the company by a vote of 6-3.", "image": "images/4416.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4417", "text": null, "image": "images/4417.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4418", "text": "Halls Gap is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is located on Grampians Road, adjacent to the Grampians National Park, in the Shire of Northern Grampians local government area. The town is set in the Fyans Valley at the foot of the Wonderland and Mount William ranges. At the 2016 census Halls Gap had a population of 430. The approximate driving time from Melbourne is 3 hours.", "image": "images/4418.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4419", "text": "Cosmopterix opulenta is a moth of the family Cosmopterigidae. It is known from the United States and Costa Rica.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4420", "text": "The Longhai Expressway is a 26.5-kilometre long elevated expressway in Zhengzhou, Henan, China.\nThe construction of the expressway began in 2013 and was finished in 2015. The maximum speed on the expressway is 80 km/h.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4421", "text": null, "image": "images/4421.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4422", "text": null, "image": "images/4422.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4423", "text": null, "image": "images/4423.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4424", "text": null, "image": "images/4424.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4425", "text": "Fran\u00e7ois Lay, better known under the stage name Lays, was a French baritone and tenor opera singer. Originally destined for a career in the church, Lays was recruited by the Paris Op\u00e9ra in 1779. He soon became a leading member of the company, in spite of quarrels with the management. Lays enthusiastically welcomed the French Revolution and became involved in politics with the encouragement of his friend Bertrand Bar\u00e8re. Bar\u00e8re's downfall led to Lays being imprisoned briefly, but he soon won back the public and secured the patronage of Napoleon, at whose coronation and second wedding he sang. This association with the Emperor caused him trouble when the Bourbon monarchy was restored and Lays's final years were darkened by disputes over his pension, mounting debts, the death of his only son and his wife's illness. After a career spanning more than four decades, he died in poverty.\nLays was famous for the beauty of his voice. One of the Op\u00e9ra's most popular artistes, he enjoyed his greatest success singing comic roles, such as Anacreon in Gr\u00e9try's Anacr\u00e9on chez Polycrate and the bailiff in Lebrun's Le rossignol.", "image": "images/4425.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4427", "text": "Ostrzesz\u00f3w is a town in Poland, in Greater Poland Voivodeship. It is the capital of Ostrzesz\u00f3w County. The population in 2006 was 14,536 inhabitants. The town is situated around 80 kilometres from Wroc\u0142aw, 170 km from Katowice and 160 km from Pozna\u0144. Attractions in the town include the surrounding forests, an attractive town square, and the Norwegian POW Museum.\nOne of Ostrzesz\u00f3w's honorary citizens is Krzysztof Wielicki, who climbed all of the world's mountains of over 8,000 metres in height. Also, a young and popular guitarist, Adam Fulara was born in Ostrzesz\u00f3w.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4428", "text": "Grytten Church is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Rauma Municipality in M\u00f8re og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located near the mouth of the Rauma River in the village of Veblungsnes. It is the church for the Grytten parish which is part of the Indre Romsdal prosti in the Diocese of M\u00f8re. The red, wooden church was built in an octagonal style in 1829 by the architect S.H. Aspaas, possibly using the S\u00f8r-Fron Church as a model. The church seats about 250 people.\nThere are four large columns which support the tower. Inside the church, there is a tall, 2-metre wide wooden crucifix, possibly from the 13th century. The church has a so-called pulpit altar, which is a pulpit centrally located directly above the altar. The two church bells are from the previous churches.", "image": "images/4428.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4429", "text": "Langaha madagascariensis is a medium-sized highly cryptic arboreal species. It is endemic to Madagascar and found in deciduous dry forests and rain forests, often in vegetation 1.5 to 2 meters above the ground.", "image": "images/4429.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4430", "text": "A fan is a powered machine used to create flow within a fluid, typically a gas, such as air.\nA fan consists of a rotating arrangement of vanes or blades, which act on the air. The rotating assembly of blades and hub is known as an impeller, rotor, or runner. Usually, it is contained within some form of housing, or case. This may direct the airflow, or increase safety by preventing objects from contacting the fan blades. Most fans are powered by electric motors, but other sources of power may be used, including hydraulic motors, handcranks, and internal combustion engines.\nMechanically, a fan can be any revolving vane, or vanes used for producing currents of air. Fans produce air flows with high volume and low pressure, as opposed to compressors which produce high pressures at a comparatively low volume. A fan blade will often rotate when exposed to an air-fluid stream, and devices that take advantage of this, such as anemometers and wind turbines, often have designs similar to that of a fan.", "image": "images/4430.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4431", "text": "Bitola is a city in the southwestern part of North Macedonia. It is located in the southern part of the Pelagonia valley, surrounded by the Baba, Nid\u017ee and Kajmak\u010dalan mountain ranges, 14 kilometres north of the Med\u017eitlija-N\u00edki border crossing with Greece. The city stands at an important junction connecting the south of the Adriatic Sea region with the Aegean Sea and Central Europe, and is an administrative, cultural, industrial, commercial, and educational centre. It has been known since the Ottoman period as \"The City of The Consuls\", since many European countries had consulates in Bitola.\nBitola, known during the Ottoman Empire as Manastir or Monastir, is one of the oldest cities in North Macedonia. It was founded as Heraclea Lyncestis in the middle of the 4th century BC by Philip II of Macedon. The city was the last capital of Ottoman Rumelia, from 1836 to 1867. According to the 2002 census, Bitola is the second-largest city in the country. Bitola is also the seat of the Bitola Municipality.", "image": "images/4431.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4432", "text": "High-speed rail in China is the world's longest high speed railway network and most extensively used. The HSR network encompasses newly built rail lines with a design speed of 200\u2013350 km/h. China's HSR accounts for two-thirds of the world's total high-speed railway networks. Almost all HSR trains, track and service are owned and operated by the China Railway Corporation under the brand China Railway High-speed.\nHigh-speed rail developed rapidly in China over the past 15 years. CRH was introduced in April 2007 and the Beijing-Tianjin intercity rail, which opened in August 2008, was the first passenger dedicated HSR line. HSR extends to all provincial-level administrative divisions except Macau and Tibet. The HSR network reached 36,000 km in total length in August 2020. The HSR building boom continues with the HSR network set to reach 70,000 km in 2035.\nChina's early high-speed trains were imported or built under technology transfer agreements with foreign train-makers including Alstom, Siemens, Bombardier and Kawasaki Heavy Industries.", "image": "images/4432.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4433", "text": null, "image": "images/4433.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4434", "text": "The Piccadilly Cinema Centre and Piccadilly Arcade are located at 700-704 Hay Street, Perth, Western Australia. It is an art deco style cinema and shopping arcade, designed by architect William T. Leighton for mining entrepreneur Claude de Bernales. The theatre and arcade opened in 1938, with the arcade connecting Hay Street through to Murray Street.\nIn 1984 the theatre and arcade underwent a significant refurbishment, with the refurbishment winning an architectural award from the Royal Australian Institute of Architecture in 1986. The theatre and arcade are classified by the National Trust of Australia and are included on the State Heritage Register. The Piccadilly Cinema was the last operating cinema in the Perth central business district before its closure in 2013 and until the opening of Raine Square's Palace Cinema in 2018. A redevelopment of the cinema space and arcade is expected to be completed in late 2019 or early 2020.", "image": "images/4434.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4435", "text": "International Market Place is an open-air shopping center located in Waik\u012bk\u012b on the island of O\u2018ahu. It first opened in 1956 as a commercial, retail and entertainment center. After closing for complete renovation in 2013, the International Market Place reopened on August 25, 2016. Revenues from the International Market Place directly support The Queen\u2019s Medical Center.", "image": "images/4435.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4436", "text": null, "image": "images/4436.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4437", "text": null, "image": "images/4437.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4438", "text": null, "image": "images/4438.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4439", "text": "Marshal of the Royal Thai Air Force Fuen Ronnaphagrad Ritthakhanee was a Royal Thai Air Force officer who served as the Commander of the Royal Thai Air Force from 1949 to 1957. In July 1951, Ritthakhanee became Minister of Transport and in 1955 he was elevated to the position of Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand. Relinquishing the Deputy Prime Ministership in 1957, he briefly served as Minister of Health that year.\nIn 1947 he was one of the group of senior officers who planned and carried out the Siamese coup d'\u00e9tat.\nOn 13 December 1949 Fuen Ronnaphagrad Ritthakhanee took over as Commander of the Royal Thai Air Force, replacing Air Marshal Luang Tevaritpunluok. He continued in the Air Force's senior post until 1957.\nIn 1953, Air Chief Marshal Fuen Ronnaphagrad Ritthakhanee founded the Royal Thai Air Force Academy, albeit on a temporary basis. Four years later in 1957, Fuen Ronnaphagrad Ritthakhanee who was by then a marshal of the Royal Thai Air Force and its Commander, returned to the Academy laying its foundation stone during a ceremony which marked its permanent establishment.", "image": "images/4439.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4440", "text": null, "image": "images/4440.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4441", "text": null, "image": "images/4441.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4442", "text": "Leslie Kaplan is an American-born French writer.\nShe was born in New York City and grew up in Paris. She studied philosophy, history and psychology and then worked for two years in a factory. Kaplan took part in the events of May 1968. She published her first book in 1982 L'Exc\u00e8s-l'usine, which received favourable comments from authors Marguerite Duras and Maurice Blanchot.\nIn 2017, she received a prize from the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres recognizing her work.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4443", "text": "Freeways\nRoads and Expressways\n. Cities\nor Temporary Signs such as Detours and Construction sites", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4444", "text": null, "image": "images/4444.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4445", "text": "St Anthony's Lighthouse is the lighthouse at St Anthony Head, on the eastern side of the entrance to Falmouth harbour, Cornwall, UK. The harbour is also known as Carrick Roads and is one of the largest natural harbours in the world.", "image": "images/4445.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4446", "text": null, "image": "images/4446.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4448", "text": null, "image": "images/4448.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4449", "text": "The Parish of Manchester is an administrative civil parish located in west-central Jamaica, in the county of Middlesex. Its capital, Mandeville, is a major business centre, and the only parish capital not located on the coast or on a major river. Its St. Paul of the Cross Pro-Cathedral is the episcopal see of the Latin Catholic Diocese of Mandeville.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4450", "text": "Stefon Leron Alexander, better known by his stage name P.O.S, is an American hip hop artist from Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has been a member of the groups such as Doomtree, Building Better Bombs, Gayngs, Marijuana Deathsquads, Cenospecies, Four Fists, and Shredders.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4451", "text": "A jjimjilbang is a large, sex-segregated public bathhouse in South Korea, furnished with hot tubs, showers, Korean traditional kiln saunas and massage tables. Jjimjil is derived from the words meaning heating. In other areas of the building or on other floors there are unisex areas, usually with a snack bar, ondol-heated floor for lounging and sleeping, wide-screen TVs, exercise rooms, ice rooms, heated salt rooms, PC bang, noraebang, and sleeping quarters with bunk beds or sleeping mats. Many of the sleeping rooms have themes or elements to them. Usually jjimjilbangs will have various rooms with temperatures to suit guests' preferred relaxing temperatures. The walls are decorated with woods, minerals, crystals, stones, and metals to make the ambient mood and smell more natural. The elements used have traditional Korean medicinal purposes in the rooms.\nMost jjimjilbangs are open 24 hours and are a popular weekend getaway for South Korean families. During the week, many hardworking South Korean men, whose families live out of the city for cost savings, stay in jjimjilbangs overnight after working or drinking with co-workers late into the night.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4452", "text": "Kogalymavia, DBA Metrojet, was a Russian airline based in Kogalym, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. Its home base was at Kogalym International Airport, with the main hub at Domodedovo International Airport in Moscow. It suspended all operations in December 2015.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4453", "text": null, "image": "images/4453.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4455", "text": "Poikilacanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae.\nIt is native to the tropical Americas.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4456", "text": "The black-cheeked woodpecker is a resident breeding bird from southeastern Mexico south to western Ecuador.\nThis woodpecker occurs in the higher levels of wet forests, semi-open woodland and old second growth. It nests in an unlined hole 6\u201330 m high in a dead tree. The clutch is two to four glossy white eggs, incubated by both sexes.\nThe binomial commemorates the French zoologist Jacques Pucheran.\nThe black-cheeked woodpecker feeds on insects, but will take substantial quantities of fruit and nectar.\nThis common and conspicuous species gives a rattling krrrrrl call and both sexes drum on territory.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4457", "text": null, "image": "images/4457.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4458", "text": "Stewarton is a town in East Ayrshire, Scotland. In comparison to the neighbouring towns of Kilmaurs, Fenwick, Dunlop and Lugton, it is a relatively large town, with a population estimated of over 7,400. It is 300 feet above sea level. The town is served by Stewarton railway station.\nStewarton lies within Strathannick, with the Annick Water flowing through the town. The community is in a rural part of East Ayrshire, about 6 miles north of Kilmarnock and to the East of Irvine. In the past, Stewarton served as a crossroads between the traditional routes from Kilmarnock, Irvine and Ayr to the city of Glasgow. However, in recent times, the M77 motorway has bypassed the town. The old road is known as the \"Auld Glesga Road\" and the former name is still used by locals.", "image": "images/4458.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4459", "text": null, "image": "images/4459.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4461", "text": "The Lo Nuestro Award for Best Merengue Performance is an honor presented annually by American network Univision. The Lo Nuestro Awards were first awarded in 1989 and has been given annually since to recognize the most talented performers of Latin music. The nominees and winners were originally selected by a voting poll conducted among program directors of Spanish-language radio stations in the United States and also based on chart performance on Billboard Latin music charts, with the results being tabulated and certified by the accounting firm Deloitte. At the present time, the winners are selected by the audience through an online survey. The trophy awarded is shaped in the form of a treble clef.\nThe award was first presented to Puerto-Rican American singer Elvis Crespo in 2001. Puerto-Rican American performer Olga Ta\u00f1\u00f3n holds the record for the most awards with seven, out of the same number of nominations; Crespo, Ta\u00f1\u00f3n and Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra are the only performers awarded, with four, seven and three wins, respectively. Grupo Man\u00eda are the most nominated performers without a win, with six unsuccessful nominations.", "image": "images/4461.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4462", "text": null, "image": "images/4462.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4463", "text": null, "image": "images/4463.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4464", "text": "This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of structures for the Prefecture of Okinawa.", "image": "images/4464.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4465", "text": "An adit is an entrance to an underground mine which is horizontal or nearly horizontal, by which the mine can be entered, drained of water, ventilated, and minerals extracted at the lowest convenient level. Adits are also used to explore for mineral veins.", "image": "images/4465.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4466", "text": "La Brayelle Airfield was one of the first airfields in France. It was situated 3 kilometres west of Douai, in the Nord d\u00e9partement in northern France. It was host to the world\u2019s first aviation meeting, home to Br\u00e9guet Aviation, and an important airfield in the First World War. It is occasionally referred to as Douai-Brayelles airfield. There were several other airfields in the area of Douai, especially during WW1, so the term 'Douai Airfield' may or may not refer to La Brayelle.", "image": "images/4466.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4467", "text": "The Erie Lackawanna MU Cars were a fleet of electric multiple unit commuter railcars used by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad and successor railroads in the state of New Jersey. The D&LW undertook electrification of its Morristown Line and related branches in 1929\u20131930, and purchased 141 motor cars from Pullman to operate it. These were supplemented by 141 unpowered trailers of various types which were converted from existing rolling stock. The multiple units were successful and remained in service into the early 1980s.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4468", "text": "The black-spotted sticky frog is a small frog with a black spot just in front of each of its hind legs. It releases a sticky substance when threatened, thereby making it an unpleasant meal for predators, allowing it to escape from harm.\nThis species develops in the pitchers of some carnivorous Nepenthes, a habitat that is fast diminishing locally. On a global scale, it is not yet considered threatened by the IUCN.", "image": "images/4468.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4469", "text": "Sikhs are people associated with Sikhism, a monotheistic religion that originated in the 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, based on the revelation of Guru Nanak. The term Sikh has its origin in the word \u015bi\u1e63ya, meaning 'disciple' or 'student'. According to Article I of the Sikh Rehat Maryada, a Sikh is:\nAny human being who faithfully believes in One Immortal Being; ten Gurus, from Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh; Guru Granth Sahib; the teachings of the ten Gurus and the baptism bequeathed by the tenth Guru.\nMale Sikhs generally have Singh as their middle or last name, though not all Singhs are necessarily Sikhs; likewise, female Sikhs have Kaur as their middle or last name. Sikhs who have undergone the Khan\u1e0de-k\u012b-Pahul which is an initiation ceremony know as Amrit are from the day of their initiation known as Khalsa Amritdhari Sikhs, and they must at all times have on their bodies\nfive Ks:\nkesh, uncut hair, which is kept covered usually by a turban;\nkara, an iron or steel bracelet;\nkirpan, a dagger-like sword tucked into a gatra strap or a kamal kasar belt;\nkachera, a cotton undergarment; and\nkanga, a small wooden comb.", "image": "images/4469.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4470", "text": "Naxxar is a town in the Northern Region of Malta, with a population of about 13,443 people as of March 2014. The Naxxar Church is dedicated to Our Lady of Victories. The annual village feast is celebrated on 8 September. Naxxar was formerly known for hosting the Maltese International Trade Fair at Maltese International Trade Fair Grounds.\nThe Naxxar Locality is spread over an area of 11 square kilometres and has a population of over eleven thousand persons. The whole locality comprises the Naxxar centre, Sg\u0127ajtar area, Santa Marija tax-Xag\u0127ra, San Pawl tat-Tar\u0121a, Birguma, Mag\u0127tab, Salina, Ba\u0127ar i\u010b-\u010aag\u0127aq and part of Madliena.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4471", "text": "Zostera marina is a species of seagrass known by the common names common eelgrass and seawrack. It is an aquatic plant native to marine environments on the coastlines of mostly northern sections of North America and Eurasia.", "image": "images/4471.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4472", "text": null, "image": "images/4472.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4473", "text": "Long District, Thailand is a district in the western part of Phrae Province, northern Thailand.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4474", "text": null, "image": "images/4474.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4476", "text": "Brevda. A surname given to Jewish leaders who were Kohen in Russia during the Middle Ages. This surname was a modification of Pravda, the Russian word for 'Truth' and 'Justice'.", "image": "images/4476.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4477", "text": "Chania is the second largest city of Crete and the capital of the Chania regional unit. It lies along the north coast of the island, about 70 km west of Rethymno and 145 km west of Heraklion.\nThe official population of the municipal unit is 53,910, while the municipality has 108,642 inhabitants. This consists of the city of Chania and several nearby towns and villages, including Kounoupidiana, Mournies, Souda, Nerokouros, Daratsos, Perivolia, Galatas and Aroni.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4479", "text": "The Preakness Range is a range of the trap rock Watchung Mountains on the western edge of the Newark Basin in northern New Jersey. A large portion of this range is included in High Mountain Park Preserve, offering miles of hiking trails with vistas overlooking New Jersey and New York City. The peaks of the Preakness Range, the highest of the Watchung Mountains, shelter endangered ecosystems, including perched wetlands and rare trap rock glade communities.", "image": "images/4479.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4480", "text": null, "image": "images/4480.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4483", "text": null, "image": "images/4483.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4484", "text": null, "image": "images/4484.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4485", "text": null, "image": "images/4485.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4486", "text": null, "image": "images/4486.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4487", "text": "The Chamber of Commerce in Douala, Cameroon is a building constructed between 1927 and 1928 under the French mandate, under the umbrella of the League of Nations. This building is in a late Art Nouveau architectural style.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4488", "text": "Mazandaran Province, is an Iranian province located along the southern coast of the Caspian Sea and in the adjacent Central Alborz mountain range, in central-northern Iran.\nMazandaran Province is one of the most densely populated provinces in Iran and has diverse natural resources, notably large reservoirs of oil and natural gas. The province's four largest counties are Sari, Amol, Nur, and Tonekabon. It was founded in 1937.\nThe diverse nature of the province features plains, prairies, forests and rainforest stretching from the sandy beaches of the Caspian Sea to the rugged and snowcapped Alborz sierra, including Mount Damavand, one of the highest peaks and volcanoes in Asia.\nMazandaran is a major producer of farmed fish, and aquaculture provides an important economic addition to traditional dominance of agriculture. Another important contributor to the economy is the tourism industry, as people from all of Iran enjoy visiting the area. Mazandaran is also a fast-growing centre for biotechnology.", "image": "images/4488.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4489", "text": "A ball gown, ballgown or gown is a type of evening gown worn to a ball or a formal event. Most versions are cut off the shoulder with a low d\u00e9colletage, exposed arms, and long bouffant styled skirts. Such gowns are typically worn with a stole, cape or cloak in lieu of a coat, couture or vintage jewelry and opera-length gloves. Where \"state decorations\" are to be worn, they are on a bow pinned to the chest, and married women wear a tiara if they have one. Although artificial fabrics are now sometimes used, the most common fabrics are satin, silk, taffeta and velvet with trimmings of lace, pearls, sequins, embroidery, ruffles, ribbons, rosettes and ruching.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4490", "text": null, "image": "images/4490.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4491", "text": "Valeriy Ivanovych Khoroshkovsky is a Ukrainian businessman, former head of the Security Service of Ukraine, former Minister of Finance, and former First Vice Prime Minister. According to Ukrainian and East European media Khoroshkovsky is one of Ukraine's richest people.\nWhile being in public office Khoroshkovsky had large stakes in various Ukrainian media and metallurgy industries. In 2006 Khoroshkovsky stated: \"I owned mid-sized businesses that had no kind of political influence. I cannot say I gained something for my business thanks to politics or that I had any political advantages thanks to business\u201d.", "image": "images/4491.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4492", "text": null, "image": "images/4492.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4493", "text": "Bullying UK, also known as Bullying Online, is a national charity in the United Kingdom. The purpose of the organization is to give advice about a range of problems including cyberbullying.", "image": "images/4493.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4494", "text": "The tiger stripes of Enceladus consist of four sub-parallel, linear depressions in the south polar region of the Saturnian moon. First observed on May 20, 2005 by the Cassini spacecraft's Imaging Science Sub-system camera, the features are most notable in lower resolution images by their brightness contrast from the surrounding terrain. Higher resolution observations were obtained by Cassini's various instruments during a close flyby of Enceladus on July 14, 2005. These observations revealed the tiger stripes to be low ridges with a central fracture. Observations from the Composite Infrared Spectrometer instrument showed the tiger stripes to have elevated surface temperatures, indicative of present-day cryovolcanism on Enceladus centered on the tiger stripes.", "image": "images/4494.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4496", "text": "This is a list of properties and districts in Mississippi that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are more than 1,400 sites distributed among all of Mississippi's 82 counties.\nThe locations of National Register properties and districts, may be seen in an online map by clicking on \"Map of all coordinates\".\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 17, 2020.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4497", "text": "Louisville is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the 29th most-populous city in the United States. It is one of two cities in Kentucky designated as first-class, the other being Lexington, the state's second-largest city. Louisville is the historical seat and, since 2003, the nominal seat of Jefferson County, on the Indiana border.\nNamed after King Louis XVI of France, Louisville was founded in 1778 by George Rogers Clark, making it one of the oldest cities west of the Appalachians. With nearby Falls of the Ohio as the only major obstruction to river traffic between the upper Ohio River and the Gulf of Mexico, the settlement first grew as a portage site. It was the founding city of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, which grew into a 6,000-mile system across 13 states.\nToday, the city is known as the home of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, the Kentucky Derby, Kentucky Fried Chicken, the University of Louisville and its Cardinals, Louisville Slugger baseball bats, and three of Kentucky's six Fortune 500 companies: Humana, Kindred Healthcare, and Yum! Brands. Muhammad Ali International Airport, Louisville's main commercial airport, hosts UPS's worldwide hub.", "image": "images/4497.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4498", "text": "The Saturn Awards are American awards presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films; they were initially created to honor science fiction, fantasy, and horror on film, but have since grown to reward other films belonging to genre fiction, as well as television and home media releases.\nThe awards were originally referred to as Golden Scrolls. The Saturn Awards were created in 1973.", "image": "images/4498.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4499", "text": "The North Irish Horse is a yeomanry unit of the British Territorial Army raised in the northern counties of Ireland in the aftermath of the Second Boer War. Raised and patronized by the nobility from its inception to the present day, it was one of the first non-regular units to be deployed to France and the Low Counties with the British Expeditionary Force in 1914 during World War I and fought with distinction both as mounted troops and later as a Cyclist Regiment, achieving 18 battle honours. The regiment was reduced to a single man in the inter war years and re-raised for World War II, when it achieved its greatest distinctions in the North African and Italian campaigns. Reduced again after the Cold War, the regiment's name still exists in B Squadron, the Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry and 40 Signal Squadron, part of 32 Signal Regiment.", "image": "images/4499.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4500", "text": "The Paramount Theatre is a 3,040-seat Art Deco concert hall located at 2025 Broadway in Downtown Oakland. When it was built in 1931, it was the largest multi-purpose theater on the West Coast, seating 3,476. Today, the Paramount is the home of the Oakland East Bay Symphony and the Oakland Ballet, it regularly plays host to R&B, jazz, blues, pop, rock, gospel, classical music, as well as ballets, plays, stand-up comedy, lecture series, special events, and screenings of classic movies from Hollywood's Golden Era.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4501", "text": null, "image": "images/4501.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4502", "text": "Greenleaf Fisk was a pioneer, known as \u201cthe Father of Brownwood, Texas\u201d. When a land and water dispute necessitated a new site for Brown County's seat of Brownwood, Fisk donated the land for the new location. He was a military veteran of the Texas Revolution and was a member of the Republic of Texas House of Representatives. Fisk was a Chief Justice when he lived in Bastrop, Texas. When he relocated his family to Brown County, he became a substantial land owner and served the people in several positions of local government. In 1968, the home of Greenleaf Fisk was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, marker number 2273. February 25, 2004, the home was put on the National Register of Historic Places, Ref # 4000103.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4503", "text": null, "image": "images/4503.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4504", "text": "The following events occurred in June 1974:", "image": "images/4504.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4505", "text": "The Order of the Black Eagle was the highest order of chivalry in the Kingdom of Prussia. The order was founded on 17 January 1701 by Elector Friedrich III of Brandenburg. In his Dutch exile after World War I, deposed Emperor Wilhelm II continued to award the order to his family. He made his second wife, Princess Hermine Reuss of Greiz, a Lady in the Order of the Black Eagle.", "image": "images/4505.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4506", "text": null, "image": "images/4506.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4507", "text": null, "image": "images/4507.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4508", "text": "Katulu Ravi Kumar is an Indian weightlifter from Odisha. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games, he won a gold medal in the Men's 69 kg weightlifting category.\nK. Ravi Kumar hails from Berhampur in Odisha. He started weightlifting at the Veer Hanuman Club in the city. K. Ravi Kumar was originally a bodybuilder for 7 years before he took up weightlifting. However, after his trainer Narayan Sahu's counsel he changed his attention towards weightlifting, which at last made him an outstanding performer. He took up weightlifting just three years before the 2010 Commonwealth games, and won with a record total of 321 kg.\nK. Ravi Kumar won many State, National, and International awards in this short span of time. He won 3 gold medals in 2009 Commonwealth Games held at Penang, Malaysia. Then in 2010, he won 3 gold medals at the New Delhi Commonwealth Games. He lifted 147 kg in the Snatch and 175 kg in the Clean and Jerk for a total of 321 kg in the 69 kg weightlifting category. In 2011, he won 3 bronze medals in senior weightlifting championship at Tongling, China. He also won 3 gold medals in senior weightlifting championship held at Bangalore. K. Ravi Kumar now works with Indian Army.", "image": "images/4508.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4509", "text": null, "image": "images/4509.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4510", "text": "A monstrance, also known as an ostensorium, is the vessel used in Roman Catholic, Old Catholic, High Church Lutheran and Anglican churches for the more convenient exhibition of some object of piety, such as the consecrated Eucharistic host during Eucharistic adoration or Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. It is also used as reliquary for the public display of relics of some saints. The word monstrance comes from the Latin word monstrare, while the word ostensorium came from the Latin word ostendere. Both terms, meaning \"to show\", are used for vessels intended for the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, but ostensorium has only this meaning.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4511", "text": null, "image": "images/4511.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4512", "text": "The Chrysler New Yorker is an automobile model which was produced by Chrysler from 1940 to 1996, serving for several years as the brand's flagship model. A trim level named the \"New York Special\" first appeared in 1938 and the \"New Yorker\" name debuted in 1939. The New Yorker name helped define the Chrysler brand as a maker of upscale models, priced and equipped above mainstream brands like Ford, Chevrolet/Pontiac, and Dodge/Plymouth, but below full luxury brands like Cadillac, Lincoln and Packard. During the New Yorker's tenure, it competed against upper level models from Buick, Oldsmobile and Mercury. Until its discontinuation in 1996, the New Yorker had made its mark as the longest-running American car nameplate.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4513", "text": "Captain John Harvey was an officer of the British Royal Navy whose death in the aftermath of the battle of the Glorious First of June where he had commanded HMS Brunswick terminated a long and highly successful career and made him a celebrity in Britain, a memorial to his memory being raised in Westminster Abbey.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4515", "text": "Z\u00fclpich is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany between Aachen and Bonn. It belongs to the district of Euskirchen.\nThe town is commonly agreed to be the site with the Latin name of Tolbiacum, famous for the Battle of Tolbiac, fought between the Franks under Clovis I and the Alemanni; the traditional date is 496, corrected in many modern accounts to 506. The battle is commemorated in the names of the Rue de Tolbiac and the Tolbiac M\u00e9tro station in Paris.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4516", "text": null, "image": "images/4516.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4517", "text": "St Edmund's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England. Founded in 1896, it is the second-oldest of the four Cambridge colleges oriented to mature students, which only accept students reading for either masters or doctorate degrees, or undergraduate degrees if they are a 'mature student', defined as aged 21 or older.\nNamed after St Edmund of Abingdon, who was the first known Oxford Master of Arts and the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1234 to 1240, the college has traditionally Catholic roots. Its founders were Henry Fitzalan Howard, the 15th Duke of Norfolk, then the most prominent Catholic in England, and Baron Anatole von H\u00fcgel, the first Catholic to take a Cambridge degree since the revolution of 1688. In recognition of this Catholic connection, the College Visitor is the Archbishop of Westminster.\nThe college is located on Mount Pleasant, northwest of the centre of Cambridge, beside Lucy Cavendish College, Murray Edwards College and Fitzwilliam College. Its campus consists of a garden setting on the edge of what was Roman Cambridge, with housing for over 350 students.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4519", "text": null, "image": "images/4519.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4520", "text": null, "image": "images/4520.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4521", "text": "Korean calligraphy, also known as Seoye, is the Korean tradition of artistic writing. While early Korean calligraphy was written in Chinese characters, including Hanja, modern Korean calligraphy may be written using Hangul, the native Korean alphabet.", "image": "images/4521.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4522", "text": null, "image": "images/4522.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4523", "text": "Charles Alling Gifford was an American architect and a partner in the New York City firm of Gifford & Bates. He is best remembered for his resort hotels, but also designed houses, churches, and five armories for the New Jersey National Guard.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4524", "text": null, "image": "images/4524.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4525", "text": "The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights is the ministry of the Argentine Government tasked with enforcing of the law and administration of justice and upholding human rights.", "image": "images/4525.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4527", "text": "Zolt\u00e1n Varga is a Hungarian chess grandmaster. On the July 2009 FIDE list his Elo rating is 2473.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4528", "text": "Navan Fort is an ancient ceremonial monument in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. According to tradition it was one of the great royal sites of pre-Christian Gaelic Ireland and the capital of the Ulaidh. It is a large circular hilltop enclosure\u2014marked by a bank and ditch\u2014inside which is a circular mound and the remains of a ring barrow. Archeological investigations show that there were once buildings on the site, including a huge roundhouse-like structure that has been likened to a temple. In a ritual act, this timber structure was filled with stones, deliberately burnt down and then covered with earth to create the mound which stands today. It is believed that Navan was a pagan ceremonial site and was regarded as a sacred space. It features prominently in Irish mythology, especially in the tales of the Ulster Cycle. According to the Oxford Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, \"the [Eamhain Mhacha] of myth and legend is a far grander and mysterious place than archeological excavation supports\".\nNavan Fort is the heart of the larger 'Navan complex', which also includes the ancient sites of Haughey's Fort, the King's Stables and Loughnashade.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4529", "text": "A rock formation is an isolated, scenic, or spectacular surface rock outcrop. Rock formations are usually the result of weathering and erosion sculpting the existing rock. The term rock formation can also refer to specific sedimentary strata or other rock unit in stratigraphic and petrologic studies.\nA rock structure can be created in any rock type or combination:\nIgneous rocks are created when molten rock cools and solidifies, with or without crystallization. They may be either plutonic bodies or volcanic extrusives. Again, erosive forces sculpt their current forms.\nMetamorphic rocks are created by rocks that have been transformed into another kind of rock, usually by some combination of heat, pressure, and chemical alteration.\nSedimentary rocks are created by a variety of processes but usually involving deposition, grain by grain, layer by layer, in water or, in the case of terrestrial sediments, on land through the action of wind or sometimes moving ice. Erosion later exposes them in their current form.\nGeologists have created a number of terms to describe different rock structures in the landscape that can be formed by natural processes:\nButte\nCliff\nEscarpment\nGorge", "image": "images/4529.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4530", "text": "VH-3 was one of six dedicated VH rescue squadrons of the U.S. Navy during WW II. Prior to their creation, the rescue function was performed as an additional \"spur of the moment\" duty by regularly operating patrol squadrons. The Fleet Commanders made clear \"that the men who risked their lives to rocket, bomb, and strafe the enemy wherever and whenever possible, should under no circumstances, be left to fend for themselves when disaster struck them.\" After the war the Japanese related that they could not understand why so much was risked to save airmen. This was a tremendous morale builder for the flyers, but there was a cold calculated logic behind this as well. It meant that very expensively trained and experienced aviators could be rescued from a watery grave or brutal captivity and put back into the fight. American aircrews captured after being shot down over the Japanese home islands faced a grim fate. VH-3 squadron members related \"how intense, intense every crew member became .. over this business of saving lives\", \"the marvelous feeling of reward when saving a downed pilot's life\", and \"nose-thumbing at the Japanese military .. when we swiped near-prisoners under their eye\".", "image": "images/4530.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4531", "text": "The lunula, or lunulae, is the crescent-shaped whitish area of the bed of a fingernail or toenail. The lunula is the visible part of the root of the nail.\nIn humans, it appears by week 14 of gestation, and has a primary structural role in defining the free edge of the distal nail plate.", "image": "images/4531.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4532", "text": null, "image": "images/4532.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4533", "text": "Littlestown is a borough in Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,434 at the 2010 census.\nOriginally laid out by Peter Klein in 1760, the town was first named \"Petersburg\". German settlers in the area came to call the town \"Kleine Stedtle\". As confusion between the town and a neighboring town grew, the town officially changed its name to Littlestown in 1795.", "image": "images/4533.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4534", "text": "The Riverside Site, also known as 20-ME-1, is an archaeological site located near the Riverside Cemetery in Menominee, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4535", "text": "Anne Veski is an Estonian pop singer who has recorded music in both her native language as well as Russian, and Polish.", "image": "images/4535.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4536", "text": "This is a list of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Ampara District, Sri Lanka.", "image": "images/4536.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4537", "text": null, "image": "images/4537.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4538", "text": "Marek, Miroslav. \"Thurn 3\". Genealogy.EU.\nMarek, Miroslav. \"Thurn 4\". Genealogy.EU.\nMarek, Miroslav. \"Thurn 5\". Genealogy.EU.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4539", "text": "The 2012 NBA Draft was held on June 28, 2012, at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. The draft started at 7:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time, and was broadcast in the United States on ESPN. In this draft, National Basketball Association teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. This draft marked the first time that the first two players selected were from the same school. It also set a record of having six players from one school being selected in the two rounds of the draft and was the first draft to have the first three selections be college freshmen all from the same conference, the Southeastern Conference. Not only that, but it also featured the oldest player to ever get selected in an NBA draft, with Bernard James being 27 years old at the time of the draft. Of the players drafted, 30 are forwards, 21 are guards, and 9 are centers.\nThe 2012 NBA draft marked the first appearance of the Brooklyn Nets. This draft also marks the last draft appearance for the New Orleans Hornets. After the 2012\u201313 season, the franchise was renamed as the New Orleans Pelicans.", "image": "images/4539.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4540", "text": "Tatab\u00e1nya is a city of 65,849 inhabitants in northwestern Hungary, in the Central Transdanubian region. It is the capital of Kom\u00e1rom-Esztergom County.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4541", "text": "The Lithuania men's national basketball team represents Lithuania in international basketball competitions. They are controlled by the Lithuanian Basketball Federation, the governing body for basketball in Lithuania. Despite Lithuania's small size, with a population of less than 3 million, the country's devotion to basketball has made them a traditional force of the sport in Europe.\nThe Lithuanian national team won the last EuroBasket tournaments prior to World War II, in 1937 and 1939. The 1939 team was led by Frank Lubin, who helped popularize basketball in the country and was called the \"grandfather of Lithuanian basketball\". Following the country's annexation by the Soviet Union during the war, Lithuanian players frequently formed the core of the Soviet national team. The most prevalent example was the 1988 Olympic basketball gold medal-winning team, which got most of its scoring from four Lithuanians: Valdemaras Chomi\u010dius, Rimas Kurtinaitis, \u0160ar\u016bnas Mar\u010diulionis and Arvydas Sabonis.\nAfter the restoration of Lithuanian independence in 1990, the national team was resurrected.", "image": "images/4541.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4542", "text": null, "image": "images/4542.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4543", "text": "Ek Nath Dhakal is a Nepalese politician, belonging to the Nepal Pariwar Dal, and served as Minister for the Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction of the Government of Nepal. He is the head of the Nepal chapter of the Universal Peace Federation, a United Nations ECOSOC status international Peace organization.", "image": "images/4543.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4544", "text": "Klosterstern is a metro station on the Hamburg U-Bahn line U1. The station was opened in 1929 and is located in the Hamburg district of Harvestehude, Germany. Harvestehude is part of the Hamburg borough of Eimsb\u00fcttel.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4545", "text": "Wild Dayrell was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from October 1854 to September 1855 he ran four times and won three races including The Derby. He was an unusual Derby winner, as neither his owner nor his trainer had any previous experience of Thoroughbred racing. Wild Dayrell was retired to stud at the end of his three-year-old season, and had some success as a stallion, siring several good winners.", "image": "images/4545.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4546", "text": "Dasyceps is an extinct genus of zatracheidid temnospondyl from the early Permian of England.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4547", "text": "These are the New Territories East results of the 2004 Hong Kong legislative election. The election was held on 12 September 2004 and all 7 seats in New Territories East where consisted of North District, Tai Po District, Sai Kung District and Sha Tin District were contested. The pro-democracy camp formed a electoral coalition \"7.1 United Front\" aimed at four seats, however due to the largest remainder method the wasted votes contributed to Li Kwok-ying who placed second on the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong ticket. Radical democrat Leung Kwok-hung of April Fifth Action also won a seat for the first time.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4548", "text": "Asti is an unincorporated community in Sonoma County, California, USA. It is located near U.S. Route 101 in the Alexander Valley between Cloverdale and Healdsburg, and was named after the city in northern Italy.\nIn 1881, Andrea Sbarboro established two communities, Asti and Chianti, as part of his Italian Swiss Agricultural Colony. A plaque at the southeast corner of Asti Road and Asti Post Office Road commemorates the colony, whose wines won ten gold medals in international competition. The colony is California Historical Landmark #621.\nLocated in the Alexander Valley AVA, Asti is the home of Asti Winery. By the mid-1950s it had become the second-most-visited destination in California, after Disneyland.", "image": "images/4548.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4549", "text": "The Battle of Schoenfeld took place on 1 March 1945 during World War II and was the scene of the last mounted charge in the history of the Polish cavalry and the last confirmed successful cavalry charge in world history. The Polish charge overran German defensive positions and forced a German retreat from the village of Schoenfeld", "image": "images/4549.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4550", "text": "Twelfth century European fashion was simple and differed only in details from the clothing of the preceding centuries. Men wore knee-length tunics for most activities, and men of the upper classes wore long tunics, with hose and\nmantle or cloaks. Women wore long tunics or dresses. A close fit to the body, full skirts, and long flaring sleeves were characteristic of upper-class fashion for both men and women.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4552", "text": null, "image": "images/4552.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4553", "text": "Abraham Govaerts was a Flemish painter who specialized in small cabinet-sized forest landscapes in the manner of Jan Brueghel the Elder and Gillis van Coninxloo. He was a regular collaborator with other artists who were specialists in specific genres. Govaerts would paint the landscape while these specialists painted the figures, animals or still life elements.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4554", "text": "Citybus Route 1 is a bus route operated by Citybus on Hong Kong Island, running between Felix Villas and Happy Valley via Kennedy Town, Sheung Wan, Central and Wan Chai.\nIt is one of the oldest existing bus routes in Hong Kong, having been in continuous operation ever since 1928.", "image": "images/4554.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4555", "text": "Kenneth H. Rowe is a Korean American engineer and aviator who served as a senior lieutenant in the Korean People's Army Air and Anti-Air Force during the Korean War. Approximately two months after the end of hostilities, he defected to South Korea in a MiG-15 aircraft, and was subsequently granted political asylum in the United States.", "image": "images/4555.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4557", "text": "This is a list of notable persons who were born or spent important time in the American state of Minnesota. People not born in Minnesota are marked with \u00a7.", "image": "images/4557.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4558", "text": "Buckland v Bournemouth University [2010] EWCA Civ 121 is a UK labour law case, concerning unfair dismissal, now governed by the Employment Rights Act 1996.", "image": "images/4558.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4559", "text": "HMS Windsor Castle was a 98-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 3 May 1790 at Deptford Dockyard.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4560", "text": null, "image": "images/4560.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4561", "text": null, "image": "images/4561.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4562", "text": "Volgograd Oblast is a federal subject of Russia, located in the Volga region of Southern Russia. Its administrative center is Volgograd. The population of the oblast was 2,610,161 in the 2010 Census. Formerly known as Stalingrad Oblast, it was given its present name in 1961, when the city of Stalingrad was renamed Volgograd as part of de-Stalinization. Volgograd Oblast borders Rostov Oblast in the southwest, Voronezh Oblast in the northwest, Saratov Oblast in the north, Astrakhan Oblast and the Republic of Kalmykia in the southeast, and has an international border with Kazakhstan in the east. The two main rivers in European Russia, the Don and the Volga, run through the oblast and are connected by the Volga\u2013Don Canal. Volgograd Oblast's strategic waterways have made it a popular route for shipping and for the generation of hydroelectricity.\nVolgograd Oblast was the primary site of the Battle of Stalingrad during World War II, often regarded as one of the single largest and the bloodiest battle in the history of warfare.", "image": "images/4562.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4563", "text": "Abisme /\u00e6\u02c8bi\u02d0m/ is the largest known crater on Saturn's moon Iapetus. It is 767.74 km in diameter and one of the larger craters in the Solar System. It is located in Cassini Regio at 37.9\u00b0N 267.1\u00b0E. Craters Climborin, Clarin, Dapamort, Johun and Valdebron can be found inside Abisme. It was imaged for the first time by the Cassini spacecraft in 2004.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4564", "text": "Awards and decorations of the Soviet Union are decorations from the former Soviet Union that recognised achievements and personal accomplishments, both military and civilian. Some of the awards, decorations, and orders were discontinued after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, while others are still issued by the Russian Federation as of 2020. Many of the awards were simply reworked in the Russian Federation, such as the transition of Hero of the Soviet Union to Hero of the Russian Federation, and Hero of Socialist Labour to Hero of Labour of the Russian Federation. A wide range of Soviet awards and decorations cover the extensive and diverse period of history from 1917 to 1991.", "image": "images/4564.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4565", "text": "A civil parish in England is the lowest unit of local government. There are 284 civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Cumbria, with most of the county being parished, and Allerdale, Copeland, Eden and South Lakeland being entirely parished. At the 2001 census, there were 359,692 people living in those 284 parishes, accounting for 73.8 per cent of the county's population.\nThe extent of modern Civil parishes are largely geographically based on historic Church of England parish boundaries, which were ecclesiastical divisions that had acquired civil administration powers managed by the Vestry committee.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4566", "text": null, "image": "images/4566.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4567", "text": null, "image": "images/4567.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4568", "text": null, "image": "images/4568.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4569", "text": "Eltham is a district of southeast London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It is 8.7 miles east-southeast of Charing Cross, and is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London. It is within the historic county of Kent. The three wards of Eltham North, South and West have a total population of 35,459.", "image": "images/4569.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4570", "text": "Dilbarjin is the modern name for the remains of an ancient town in modern Afghanistan. The town was perhaps founded in the time of the Achaemenid Empire. Under the Kushan Empire it became a major local centre. After the Indo-Sassanids the town was abandoned.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4571", "text": "This list of the tallest buildings in South America ranks skyscrapers in order by height. South America has historically seen a relatively modest demand for skyscrapers. Most of the continent's high-rises are in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Uruguay, and Venezuela, and the tallest buildings are located in Santiago, S\u00e3o Paulo, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro, Balne\u00e1rio Cambor\u00edu, Valencia and Bogot\u00e1, all of which are one of the biggest financial centers of these countries.\nBrazil, Argentina and Venezuela are the countries with the most skyscrapers. S\u00e3o Paulo is the South American city with most skyscrapers, and the 4th in the world in high-rise buildings.\nThe majority of the continent's tallest buildings are residential. Office buildings have not historically been built taller than residential buildings in the region, though this scenario may well change in the next decades, as South America has been experiencing substantial economic growth.", "image": "images/4571.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4572", "text": "Le Roman de la Rose is a medieval poem in Old French, styled as an allegorical dream vision. As poetry, The Romance of the Rose is a notable instance of courtly literature meant to entertain and to teach about the art of romantic love. Throughout the narrative, the word Rose is used both as the name of the titular lady and as an abstract symbol of female sexuality. The names of the other characters function both as personal names and as metonyms illustrating the different factors that lead to and constitute a love affair.\nThe Romance of the Rose was written in two stages. In the first stage of composition, circa 1230, Guillaume de Lorris wrote 4,058 lines describing a courtier's attempts at wooing his beloved woman. The first part of the poem's story is set in a walled garden, an example of a locus amoenus, a traditional literary topos in epic poetry and chivalric romance. Forty-five years later, circa 1275, in the second stage of composition, Jean de Meun wrote 17,724 additional lines, in which allegorical personages, such as Reason, Nature, and Genius, discuss the philosophy of love and the Lover attains his goal.", "image": "images/4572.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4573", "text": null, "image": "images/4573.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4574", "text": null, "image": "images/4574.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4575", "text": "Ariel Motorcycles was a British maker of bicycles and then motorcycles in Bournbrook, Birmingham. It was an innovator in British motorcycling, part of the Ariel marque. The company was sold to BSA in 1951 but the brand survived until 1967. Influential Ariel designers included Val Page and Edward Turner. The last motorcycle-type vehicle to carry the Ariel name was a short-lived three-wheel tilting moped in 1970.\nAriel made bicycles before making motorcycles, and also made cars. Car production began in 1902, moved to Coventry in 1911 and ceased in 1925.\nThe 'Ariel' name was reused in 1999 for the formation of Ariel Ltd, a sports car producer.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4576", "text": "Whitby is a seaside town, port and civil parish in the Scarborough borough of North Yorkshire, England. Situated on the east coast of Yorkshire at the mouth of the River Esk, Whitby has a maritime, mineral and tourist heritage. Its East Cliff is home to the ruins of Whitby Abbey, where C\u00e6dmon, the earliest recognised English poet, lived. The fishing port emerged during the Middle Ages, supporting important herring and whaling fleets, and was where Captain Cook learned seamanship. Tourism started in Whitby during the Georgian period and developed with the arrival of the railway in 1839. Its attraction as a tourist destination is enhanced by the proximity of the high ground of the North York Moors national park and the heritage coastline and by association with the horror novel Dracula. Jet and alum were mined locally, and Whitby jet, which was mined by the Romans and Victorians, became fashionable during the 19th century.\nThe earliest record of a permanent settlement is in 656, when as Strean\u00e6shealh it was the place where Oswy, the Christian king of Northumbria, founded the first abbey, under the abbess Hilda. The Synod of Whitby was held there in 664.", "image": "images/4576.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4577", "text": "Song of Songs 6 is the sixth chapter of the Song of Songs in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. This book is one of the Five Megillot, a collection of short books, together with Book of Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes and Esther, within the Ketuvim, the third and the last part of the Hebrew Bible. Jewish tradition views Solomon as the author of this book, and this attribution influences the acceptance of this book as a canonical text, although this is at present largely disputed. This chapter contains a dialogue between the daughters of Jerusalem and the woman about the man, followed by the man's descriptive poem of the woman, ending with a collective call to the woman to return.", "image": "images/4577.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4578", "text": "Benfica is a neighborhood in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is located near S\u00e3o Crist\u00f3v\u00e3o and Engenho de Dentro, within the Centro Administrative Region.\nBenfica was first populated in the 16th century, as an area of sugarcane plantation developed by Jesuit missionaries, who received an extensive donation of land, which also included present-day Engenho da Rainha and Engenho Novo, from Est\u00e1cio de S\u00e1. After the jesuits were expelled from the Portuguese Empire by the marquis of Pombal, in 1759, possessions in Benfica were granted to various private owners, and the region became further populated.\nThe neighbourhood has historically played a role as a resting place and point of passage to places of interest in the outskirts of Rio, most notably on the Estrada Real. Today, Benfica is served by the Avenida Brasil and Avenida Dom H\u00e9lder C\u00e2mara, two avenues which link downtown Rio to suburbs in the North and West Zones.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4579", "text": "Dentella is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. Most species genus are endemic to Australia, with one species also extending through southeast Asia to subtropical Asia and the southwestern Pacific.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4580", "text": "East Point City is a private housing estate and shopping centre in Hang Hau, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, near the Hang Hau MTR station. Built on reclaimed land and developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties, the estate consists of seven high-rise buildings and a two-storey shopping centre. A large-scale renovation of the shopping centre was completed in 2008.", "image": "images/4580.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4581", "text": null, "image": "images/4581.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4582", "text": "Pachylioides is a monotypic moth genus in the family Sphingidae erected by Ronald W. Hodges in 1971. Its only species, Pachylioides resumens, was first described by Francis Walker in 1856.", "image": "images/4582.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4583", "text": null, "image": "images/4583.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4584", "text": "This is a list of blue plaques erected by the Royal Society of Chemistry.", "image": "images/4584.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4586", "text": "Tillandsia xerographica is a species of bromeliad that is native to southern Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. The name is derived from the Greek words \u03be\u03b7\u03c1\u03cc\u03c2, meaning \"dry\", and \u03b3\u03c1\u03b1\u03c6\u03af\u03b1, meaning \"writing\". It is included in Tillandsia subg. Tillandsia.", "image": "images/4586.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4587", "text": "Heligoland is a small archipelago in the North Sea. A part of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein since 1890, the islands were historically possessions of Denmark, then became the possessions of the United Kingdom from 1807 to 1890, and briefly managed as a war prize from 1945 to 1952.\nThe islands are located in the Heligoland Bight in the southeastern corner of the North Sea and had a population of 1,127 at the end of 2016. They are the only German islands not in the vicinity of the mainland. They lie approximately 69 kilometres by sea from Cuxhaven at the mouth of the River Elbe. During a visit to the islands, August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben wrote the lyrics to \"Deutschlandlied\", which became the national anthem of Germany.\nIn addition to German, the local population, who are ethnic Frisians, speak the Heligolandic dialect of the North Frisian language called Halunder. Heligoland used to be called Heyligeland, or \"holy land\", possibly due to the island's long association with the god Forseti.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4588", "text": null, "image": "images/4588.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4589", "text": null, "image": "images/4589.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4591", "text": "Drunen is a town with a population of 18,216 in the municipality of Heusden in the southern Netherlands. Drunen is part of a region called the Langstraat which is historically known for its leather and shoe industry. Since 1813, Drunen was a separate municipality, consisting of the towns Drunen, Elshout, and Giersbergen.\nThe center of Drunen is a plaza surrounded by the Sint-Lambertuskerk and city hall. Furthermore, there are some pubs and stores in the middle of town. Drunen was heavily shelled by British Forces in late 1944 in the days prior to liberation and its main buildings were heavily damaged or destroyed outright. In consequence, there are few historic buildings. Recently the downtown area, including the plaza, has been modernized.\nOn 01, it was incorporated along with the municipalities of Heusden and Vlijmen into the new, enlarged municipality of Heusden, containing the towns Drunen, Elshout, Giersbergen, Heesbeen, Doeveren, Hedikhuizen, Herpt, Oud-Heusden, Heusden, Vlijmen, Nieuwkuijk and Haarsteeg. Some argued that this enlarged municipality should have been called the municipality of Drunen, being the biggest of the three towns.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4592", "text": "This is a list of public art in Ward 5 of Washington, D.C..\nThis list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum.\nMost of the works mentioned are sculptures. When this is not the case it is stated next to the title.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4593", "text": "My Favorite Wife is a 1940 screwball comedy produced and co-written by Leo McCarey and directed by Garson Kanin. The picture stars Irene Dunne as a woman who returns to her husband and children after being shipwrecked on a tropical island for several years, and Cary Grant as her husband. The story is an adaptation of Alfred Lord Tennyson's 1864 poem, Enoch Arden; in tribute, the main characters' last name is Arden. The supporting cast features Gail Patrick as the woman Arden has just married when his first wife, now declared dead, returns, and Randolph Scott as the man with whom his wife had been marooned. My Favorite Wife was RKO's second-biggest hit of 1940.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4595", "text": "The Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier, Soviet designation Project 11435, is a class of fixed-wing aircraft carriers operated by the Russian and Chinese navies. Originally designed for the Soviet Navy, the Kuznetsov-class ships use a ski-jump to launch high-performance conventional aircraft in a STOBAR configuration. The design represented a major advance in Soviet fleet aviation over the Kiev-class carriers, which could only launch VSTOL aircraft. The Soviet Union's classification for the class was as a heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser, which permits the ships to transit the Turkish Straits without violating the Montreux Convention, however the Chinese variants are classified as aircraft carriers.\nBecause of the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the three Kuznetsov-class ships were built over a protracted construction period of almost four decades. Two ships were originally laid down at the Nikolayev South Shipyard in the Ukrainian SSR, to be followed by the first of the Ulyanovsk-class nuclear-powered supercarriers. Only the lead ship Admiral Kuznetsov had been commissioned when the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991, and the ship now serves in the Russian Navy.", "image": "images/4595.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4596", "text": "First African Baptist Church and Parsonage is a historic church and its parsonage in a traditionally African-American neighborhood of Waycross, Georgia. The church is now known as First Antioch Missionary Baptist Church. The property was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 11, 2003. It is located at 615 Knight Street and 407 Satilla Boulevard.\nThe church was constructed c.1905 and is Gothic Revival in style, wood-framed on a brick pier foundation. The front entrance to the church was changed sometime before 1957. The parsonage, built c.1910, is a Queen Anne cottage with clapboard siding.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4597", "text": "Percy Francis Westerman was a prolific author of children's literature, many of his books are adventures with military and naval themes.", "image": "images/4597.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4599", "text": null, "image": "images/4599.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4601", "text": "Marshall Sylvester Carter was a lieutenant general in the United States Army. From 1965 to 1969, he served as Director of the National Security Agency.", "image": "images/4601.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4602", "text": "Frederick William True was an American biologist, the first head curator of biology at the United States National Museum, now part of the Smithsonian Institution.", "image": "images/4602.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4603", "text": null, "image": "images/4603.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4604", "text": null, "image": "images/4604.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4605", "text": "In baseball, a run batted in is awarded to a batter for each runner who scores as a result of the batter's action, including a hit, fielder's choice, sacrifice fly, bases loaded walk, or hit by pitch. A batter is also awarded an RBI for scoring himself upon hitting a home run. In Major League Baseball, a player in each league wins the \"RBI crown\" or \"RBI title\" each season by hitting the most runs batted in that year.\nThe first RBI champion in the National League was Deacon White; in the league's inaugural 1876 season, White hit 60 RBIs for the Chicago White Stockings. The American League was established in 1901, and Hall of Fame second baseman Nap Lajoie led that league with 125 RBIs for the Philadelphia Athletics. Over the course of his 27-season career, Cap Anson led the NL in RBI eight times. Babe Ruth and Honus Wagner have the second- and third-most RBI titles, respectively: Ruth with six, and Wagner with five. Several players are tied for the most consecutive seasons led with three: Anson, Ty Cobb, Rogers Hornsby, Ruth, Joe Medwick, George Foster, and Cecil Fielder.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4606", "text": "A culverin was a relatively simple ancestor of the musket, and later a medieval cannon, adapted for use by the French as the \"couleuvrine\" in the 15th century, and later adapted for naval use by the English in the late 16th century. The culverin was used to bombard targets from a distance. The weapon had a relatively long barrel and a light construction. The culverin fired solid round shot projectiles with a high muzzle velocity, producing a relatively long range and flat trajectory. Round shot refers to the classic solid spherical cannonball.", "image": "images/4606.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4607", "text": "The Gudea cylinders are a pair of terracotta cylinders dating to circa 2125 BC, on which is written in cuneiform a Sumerian myth called the Building of Ningirsu's temple. The cylinders were made by Gudea, the ruler of Lagash, and were found in 1877 during excavations at Telloh, Iraq and are now displayed in the Louvre in Paris, France. They are the largest cuneiform cylinders yet discovered and contain the longest known text written in the Sumerian language.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4608", "text": "Chicago in the 1930s was one of the major centers of activity in the United States. 1930s Chicago is strongly associated with gangsters and the mafia and speakeasies to provide alcohol following Prohibition. A dark and gloomy time during the Great Depression, many people in the city were unemployed and became dependent on food hand outs in order to get by; many turned to crime as a way to deal with poverty. Many struggling musicians came to the city and found solace in the blues and jazz in the clubs of the city as a way to cope with their grievances. Numerous southern blues and jazz musicians made a name for themselves in the city as they had done in the 1920s. The theater scene in Chicago thrived during this period.", "image": "images/4608.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4609", "text": "The history of Africa begins with the emergence of hominids, archaic humans and\u2014at least 200,000 years ago\u2014anatomically modern humans, in East Africa, and continues unbroken into the present as a patchwork of diverse and politically developing nation states.The earliest known recorded history arose in Ancient Egypt, and later in Nubia, the Sahel, the Maghreb and the Horn of Africa.\nFollowing the desertification of the Sahara, North African history became entwined with the Middle East and Southern Europe while the Bantu expansion swept from modern day Cameroon across much of the sub-Saharan continent in waves between around 1000 BC and 1 AD, creating a linguistic commonality across much of the central and Southern continent.\nDuring the Middle Ages, Islam spread west from Arabia to Egypt, crossing the Maghreb and the Sahel.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4610", "text": null, "image": "images/4610.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4611", "text": "The Teton River is located in northwestern Montana, in the Western United States\nThe ~ 150 miles long river is a tributary of the Marias River. Its watershed is within Teton County and Chouteau County, Montana.", "image": "images/4611.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4612", "text": null, "image": "images/4612.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4613", "text": null, "image": "images/4613.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4615", "text": "Markt Schwaben is a town in Bavaria, Germany. It lies roughly 23 km east of Munich on the northern edge of the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg. Neighbouring communities are Anzing, Forstinning, Pliening and Poing, as well as Finsing, Ottenhofen and Pastetten.", "image": "images/4615.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4616", "text": "Tank Battalions of the Battle Force:", "image": "images/4616.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4617", "text": null, "image": "images/4617.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4618", "text": null, "image": "images/4618.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4619", "text": "Andrew Hardie was second-in-command of the Radical Forces who marched on Scotland's Carron Ironworks at Bonnymuir near Falkirk in the \"Radical War\" of 1820.\nHe was sentenced to death and was executed in Stirling on September 8, 1820, along with John Baird. In his speech on the scaffold he declared himself \"a martyr to the cause of truth and justice\".", "image": "images/4619.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4620", "text": null, "image": "images/4620.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4621", "text": null, "image": "images/4621.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4622", "text": null, "image": "images/4622.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4623", "text": "Alloparenting is a term used to classify any form of parental care provided by an individual towards a non-descendant young. Non-descendant refers to any young who is not the direct genetic offspring of the individual, but does not exclude related young such as siblings or grandchildren. Individuals providing this care are referred to using the neutral term of alloparent.\nAlloparental care encapsulates a diverse range of parenting systems across a range of animal groups and social structures. The alloparent-young relationship can be mutualistic or parasitic, and between or within species. Cooperative breeding, joint brood care, reciprocal allonursing, brood parasitism and cuckoldry represent situations in which alloparenting plays a role.", "image": "images/4623.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4624", "text": null, "image": "images/4624.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4625", "text": null, "image": "images/4625.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4626", "text": null, "image": "images/4626.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4627", "text": "The National Dinosaur Museum is a museum in Gold Creek Village, near Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. It has the southern hemisphere's largest permanent display of prehistoric items. The museum's exhibition shows the evolution of life, especially dinosaurs.\nThe museum is one of the most popular places to visit in the Australian Capital Territory. Each year, 100,000 people visit it.\nThe museum was established in 1993. Since then it has been steadily improved and updated. The earth science dinosaur-oriented displays are kept up to date with most recent discoveries in geology. Some of the museum's directors are local and international scientists and geologists. Major upgrades have were done in April and May 2012. Those included twelve new animatronic dinosaurs and many life size models both inside and outside the museum.\nThe museum has guided tours for school groups of all ages by appointment. It hosts birthday parties, \"dance with dinosaurs\" events for young children, private parties, corporate functions and dinosaur sleepovers during school holiday periods.", "image": "images/4627.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4628", "text": "Elizabeth Gale Putnam is a Canadian former competitive pair skater. With Sean Wirtz, she is the 2006 Four Continents bronze medalist and a two-time Canadian national bronze medalist.", "image": "images/4628.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4629", "text": "The 7th Cavalry Regiment is a United States Army cavalry regiment formed in 1866. Its official nickname is \"Garryowen\", after the Irish air \"Garryowen\" that was adopted as its march tune.\nThe Regiment participated in some of the largest battles of the Indian Wars, including the infamous Battle of Little Bighorn, where its enigmatic commander, Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer made his last stand. The 7th Cavalry became part of the 1st Cavalry Division in the 1920s and went on to fight in the Pacific Theater of World War II, and several key battles of the Korean War, in which it committed the No Gun Ri massacre, and the Vietnam War. It also distinguished itself in the Gulf War and in the Global War on Terror where its Squadrons and Battalions now serve as Combined Arms Battalions or as reconnaissance squadrons for Brigade Combat Teams.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4630", "text": null, "image": "images/4630.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4631", "text": null, "image": "images/4631.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4633", "text": "This is a list of Mesoamerican pyramids or ceremonial structures. In most cases they are not true pyramids. There are hundreds of these done in many different styles throughout Mexico and Central America. These were made by several pre-Columbian cultures including the Olmecs, Maya, Toltecs, and Aztecs. In most cases they were made by city states that created many structures in the same style. The style for each city state is usually different. These are usually made out of stone and mortar but some of the earliest may have been made out of clay.", "image": "images/4633.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4634", "text": "Praia do Norte is a civil parish of the municipality of Horta, located along the northern coast between Cedros and Capelo, on the Portuguese island of Faial, in the archipelago of the Azores. The population in 2011 was 250, in an area of 13.85 square kilometres. It is the least populous parish on the island, reached along the Estrada Regional E.R.1-1\u00aa regional roadway from the urban centre of Horta. It contains the localities Cerca, Faj\u00e3 and Praia do Norte.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4635", "text": "Cortegada is an almost tidal island in a coastal inlet near Pontevedra in Galicia, Spain. It is part of the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4636", "text": null, "image": "images/4636.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4637", "text": null, "image": "images/4637.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4638", "text": null, "image": "images/4638.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4639", "text": "The Italian Minister of the Navy was an important member in the Council Ministers until 1947, when the ministry merged into the Ministry of Defence. The last Minister of Navy was Giuseppe Micheli, who served in the government of Alcide De Gasperi.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4640", "text": "Pollegio is a municipality in the district of Leventina in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland, located in the lower Leventina.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4641", "text": "Sanitization is the process of removing sensitive information from a document or other message, so that the document may be distributed to a broader audience. When the intent is secrecy protection, such as in dealing with classified information, sanitization attempts to reduce the document's classification level, possibly yielding an unclassified document. When the intent is privacy protection, it is often called data anonymization. Originally, the term sanitization was applied to printed documents; it has since been extended to apply to computer media and the problem of data remanence as well.\nRedaction in its sanitization sense is the blacking out or deletion of text in a document, or the result of such an effort. It is intended to allow the selective disclosure of information in a document while keeping other parts of the document secret. Typically the result is a document that is suitable for publication or for dissemination to others than the intended audience of the original document. For example, when a document is subpoenaed in a court case, information not specifically relevant to the case at hand is often redacted.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4643", "text": "Styrkepr\u00f8ven, also called Den Store Styrkepr\u00f8ven, is a 540 km long bicycle cyclosportive which starts in Trondheim and finishes in Oslo, Norway. It was first held in 1967, initiated by Erik Gjems-Onstad and has taken place since then in late June every year.\nIn 2012 the record time was 12.51,02.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4644", "text": "This is a list of medieval composers. Composers whose names are italicised have no known surviving music, although in some cases the text of compositions attributed to them survive.", "image": "images/4644.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4645", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Tampa, Florida.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Tampa, Florida. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.\nThere are 78 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the city, including 3 National Historic Landmarks. Two other sites were once listed, but have been removed. The 21 properties and districts in Hillsborough County outside Tampa are listed in National Register of Historic Places listings in Hillsborough County, Florida.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 10, 2020.", "image": "images/4645.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4646", "text": null, "image": "images/4646.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4647", "text": null, "image": "images/4647.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4648", "text": null, "image": "images/4648.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4649", "text": "Avicenna Tajik State Medical University is a public university in Tajikistan. Established in 1939, it is located in Dushanbe and named after Avicenna. It is managed by the Ministry of Health and is the only higher medical education facility in Tajikistan preparing medical personnel for the country.", "image": "images/4649.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4650", "text": "Stuart Barton Babbage AM was an Anglican priest.\nBabbage was educated at Auckland Grammar School, the University of Auckland and King's College London. He was ordained in 1940. His first post was as a curate at Havering-atte-Bower. Then he was a chaplain in the RAF from 1942 to 1946, having been ordained December 17, 1939, in Essex. Returning to Australia he became Dean of Sydney, serving from 1947 to 1953; and then Melbourne from 1953 until 1962.\nBabbage also served in theological education for which he was awarded the Order of Australia as a part of the 1995 Queen's Birthday honours list. He lectured at Moore Theological College while he was Dean of Sydney, and served as principal of Ridley College while he was Dean of Melbourne. He moved to the United States to become one of the founders of Gordon\u2013Conwell Theological Seminary before returning once more to Australia to become master of New College at the University of New South Wales. Babbage received a Doctorate of Theology from King's College, London, England.", "image": "images/4650.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4651", "text": "Saint-L\u00f4 is a commune in north-western France, the capital of the Manche department in the region of Normandy.\nAlthough it is the second largest city of Manche after Cherbourg, it remains the prefecture of the department. It is also chef-lieu of an arrondissement and two cantons.\nThe commune has 18,931 inhabitants who are called Saint-Lois. The names of Laudois, Laudiens or Laudiniens are also cited. A martyr city of World War II, Saint-L\u00f4 was decorated with the Legion of Honour in 1948 and was given the nickname \"Capital of the Ruins\", a phrase popularised by Samuel Beckett.", "image": "images/4651.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4652", "text": null, "image": "images/4652.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4653", "text": "Duboce and Church is a light rail stop on the Muni Metro J Church and N Judah lines, located in the Duboce Triangle neighborhood of San Francisco, California. Just east of the station, the two lines enter the Market Street subway. The station originally opened with the 22 Fillmore line in 1895.", "image": "images/4653.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4654", "text": "The Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers is the name of two Argentine Army regiments of two different time periods: a historic regiment that operated from 1812 to 1826, and a modern cavalry unit that was organized in 1903.\nThe first Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers, formed in 1812, fought in the Argentine War of Independence under Jos\u00e9 de San Mart\u00edn, and the Cisplatine War, subsequently becoming the Presidential bodyguard in 1825. Refusing to replenish its membership with soldiers who had not fought in the Argentine War of Independence, the regiment disbanded in 1826.\nThe second Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers was formed in 1903, and serves as the national ceremonial unit. It claims the original regiment of 1812 as its heritage, but has no direct link or lineage. This incarnation of the regiment is also known as the General Jose de San Martin Cavalry Regiment. As a unit, it has never been in combat, although ten members of the regiment were seconded to other units which fought in the Falklands, as well as six machine gun detachments being attached to the 1st Infantry Regiment Los Patricios during that conflict.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4655", "text": null, "image": "images/4655.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4656", "text": null, "image": "images/4656.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4657", "text": "The History of the Netherlands is a history of seafaring people thriving on a lowland river delta on the North Sea in northwestern Europe. Records begin with the four centuries during which the region formed a militarized border zone of the Roman Empire. This came under increasing pressure from Germanic peoples moving westwards. As Roman power collapsed and the Middle Ages began, three dominant Germanic peoples coalesced in the area, Frisians in the north and coastal areas, Low Saxons in the northeast, and the Franks in the south.\nDuring the Middle Ages, the descendants of the Carolingian dynasty came to dominate the area and then extended their rule to a large part of Western Europe. The region nowadays corresponding to the Netherlands therefore became part of Lower Lotharingia within the Frankish Holy Roman Empire. For several centuries, lordships such as Brabant, Holland, Zeeland, Friesland, Guelders and others held a changing patchwork of territories. There was no unified equivalent of the modern Netherlands.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4658", "text": null, "image": "images/4658.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4659", "text": "The Annonaceae are a family of flowering plants consisting of trees, shrubs, or rarely lianas commonly known as the custard apple family or soursop family. With 108 accepted genera and about 2400 known species, it is the largest family in the Magnoliales. Several genera produce edible fruit, most notably Annona, Anonidium, Asimina, Rollinia, and Uvaria. Its type genus is Annona. The family is concentrated in the tropics, with few species found in temperate regions. About 900 species are Neotropical, 450 are Afrotropical, and the remaining are Indomalayan.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4660", "text": "Arizona's 5th congressional district is a congressional district located in the U.S. state of Arizona. currenty Represented by Republican Andy Biggs\nThe district contains Gilbert, Queen Creek, southern and eastern Chandler, and eastern Mesa. It is within eastern Maricopa County, and includes most of the East Valley.\nIt is currently represented by Republican Andy Biggs, who was elected in November 2016.\nAfter redistricting in 2010, most of the 5th's territory became the 9th district, while the 5th included most of the territory in the old 6th district.", "image": "images/4660.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4661", "text": "The Battle of the Yser was a battle of the First World War that took place in October 1914 between the towns of Nieuwpoort and Diksmuide, along a 35 km stretch of the Yser River and the Yperlee Canal, in Belgium. The front line was held by a large Belgian force, which halted the German advance in a costly defensive battle.\nThe victory at the Yser allowed Belgium to retain a sliver of territory with Germany in control of 95 percent of Belgian territory, which made King Albert a Belgian national hero, sustained national pride and provided a venue for commemorations of heroic sacrifice for the next century.", "image": "images/4661.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4662", "text": "This list includes localities that are in Israel that the Israeli Ministry of Interior has designated as a city council. Jerusalem includes occupied East Jerusalem. The list is based on the current index of the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Within Israel's system of local government, an urban municipality can be granted a city council by the Interior Ministry when its population exceeds 20,000. The term \"city\" does not generally refer to local councils or urban agglomerations, even though a defined city often contains only a small portion of an urban area or metropolitan area's population.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4664", "text": null, "image": "images/4664.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4665", "text": "St Johns Wood is a neighbourhood within the suburb of Ashgrove in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.\nA small residential pocket at the base of Taylor Range, it is embraced by a loop of Enoggera Creek and by the Ashgrove Golf Club, Brisbane City Council Reserve and the Enoggera Barracks. The locality was originally inhabited by the Indigenous Turrbal people before it opened up to European settlement during the second land-sales of the district in 1858, with the homestead called St John's Wood House founded in 1864. It remains and occupies a small parcel of land within the locality, with the remainder being subdivided into housing allotments. Additionally, it is home to St Johns Wood Scout Group and The Woods Early Education Centre & Pre-school. The neighbourhood is accessed by either vehicular bridge, bikepath or footbridge. A prominent controversy for St Johns Wood surrounds the question of whether Princes Albert and George visited St Johns Wood on their visit to Brisbane in 1881.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4666", "text": null, "image": "images/4666.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4667", "text": "The dodo is an extinct flightless bird that was endemic to the island of Mauritius, east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean. The dodo's closest genetic relative was the also-extinct Rodrigues solitaire, the two forming the subfamily Raphinae of the family of pigeons and doves. The closest living relative of the dodo is the Nicobar pigeon. A white dodo was once thought to have existed on the nearby island of R\u00e9union, but this is now thought to have been confusion based on the R\u00e9union ibis and paintings of white dodos.\nSubfossil remains show the dodo was about 1 metre tall and may have weighed 10.6\u201317.5 kg in the wild. The dodo's appearance in life is evidenced only by drawings, paintings, and written accounts from the 17th century. As these vary considerably, and only some of the illustrations are known to have been drawn from live specimens, its exact appearance in life remains unresolved, and little is known about its behaviour. Though the dodo has historically been considered fat and clumsy, it is now thought to have been well-adapted for its ecosystem.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4668", "text": null, "image": "images/4668.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4669", "text": "East Midlands Ambulance Service National Health Service Trust provides emergency 999, urgent care and patient transport services for the 4.8 million people within the East Midlands region of the UK - covering Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4670", "text": "A meiping is a type of vase in Chinese ceramics. It is traditionally used to display branches of plum blossoms. The meiping was first made of stoneware during the Tang dynasty. It was originally used as a wine vessel, but since the Song dynasty it also became popular as a plum vase and got its name \"meiping\". It is tall, with a narrow base spreading gracefully into a wide body, followed by a sharply-rounded shoulder, a short and narrow neck, and a small opening.\nThey may have lids, and many lids have no doubt been lost. The equivalent shape in Korean ceramics, where it was derived from Chinese examples, is called a Maebyeong. A distinct variant is the \"truncated meiping\", where there is only the top half of the usual shape, giving a squat vase with a wide bottom. This is largely restricted to Cizhou ware.", "image": "images/4670.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4671", "text": "Lemon balm, balm, common balm, or balm mint, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the mint family Lamiaceae and native to south-central Europe, the Mediterranean Basin, Iran, and Central Asia, but now naturalized in the Americas and elsewhere.\nIt grows to a maximum height of 70\u2013150 cm. The leaves have a mild lemon scent similar to mint. During summer, small white flowers full of nectar appear. It is not to be confused with bee balm, although the white flowers attract bees, hence the genus Melissa.\nThe leaves are used as a herb, in teas, and also as a flavouring. The plant is used to attract bees for honey production. It is grown as an ornamental plant and for its oil. The tea of lemon balm, the essential oil, and the extract are used in traditional and alternative medicine, including aromatherapy. The plant has been cultivated at least since the 16th century, but research is still being conducted to establish the safety and effects of lemon balm.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4672", "text": "Ord's kangaroo rat is a kangaroo rat native to western North America, specifically the Great Plains and the Great Basin, with its range extending from extreme southern Canada to central Mexico.\nOrd's kangaroo rat has a fifth toe on its hind feet, which distinguishes it from Dipodomys elator. It is bicolored with gold-brown dorsal hair and a white stomach. It has a long tail with a bushy tip, and is dark dorsally and ventrally with a white lateral stripe. Its hind feet are modified for jumping, and exceed 35 mm in length, and its total length exceeds 240 mm. Its tail is usually less than 160 mm, distinguishing it from D. elator.\nThough a common species in the United States, the population in Canada is considered endangered.", "image": "images/4672.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4673", "text": "Kohen or cohen is the Hebrew word for \"priest\", used in reference to the Aaronic priesthood, also called Aaronides. Levitical priests or kohanim are traditionally believed and halakhically required to be of direct patrilineal descent from the biblical Aaron, brother of Moses.\nDuring the existence of the Temple in Jerusalem, kohanim performed the daily and holiday duties of sacrificial offerings. Today, kohanim retain a lesser though distinct status within Rabbinic and Karaite Judaism, and are bound by additional restrictions according to Orthodox Judaism.\nIn the Samaritan community, the kohanim have remained the primary religious leaders. Ethiopian Jewish religious leaders are sometimes called kahen, a form of the same word, but the position is not hereditary and their duties are more like those of rabbis than kohanim in most Jewish communities.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4674", "text": null, "image": "images/4674.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4675", "text": null, "image": "images/4675.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4677", "text": null, "image": "images/4677.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4678", "text": null, "image": "images/4678.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4679", "text": null, "image": "images/4679.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4680", "text": "The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council is the highest court of appeal for certain British territories, some Commonwealth countries and a few UK bodies. Established on 13 August 1833 to hear appeals formerly heard by the King-in-Council, the Privy Council formerly acted as the court of last resort for the entire British Empire, and continues to act as the highest court of appeal for several independent Commonwealth nations, the Crown Dependencies, and the British Overseas Territories.\nFormally a statutory committee of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, the Judicial Committee consists of senior judges who are Privy Councillors: they are predominantly Justices of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom and senior judges from the Commonwealth. It is often referred to as the Privy Council. In Commonwealth realms, appeals are nominally made to \"Her Majesty in Council\", who then refers the case to the Judicial Committee for \"advice\", while in Commonwealth republics retaining the JCPC as their final court of appeal, appeals are made directly to the Judicial Committee itself. The panel of judges hearing a particular case is known as \"the Board\".", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4681", "text": "The 2014 Taipei Metro attack was a mass stabbing spree that took place on 21 May 2014, directed at random civilians on a Taipei Metro train near Jiangzicui Station, resulting in four deaths and 24 injuries. It was the first fatal attack on the city's subway system since operations began in 1996. The suspected attacker, Cheng Chieh, then 21, was arrested after the attack. He was sentenced to 144 years in prison and four death sentences, and was executed on 10 May 2016.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4683", "text": "Magny is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France.", "image": "images/4683.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4684", "text": null, "image": "images/4684.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4685", "text": "Tsuruhashi Station is a railway station complex in the Tsuruhashi district of Ikuno-ku and Tennoji-ku, Osaka, Japan. It is served by the JR West Osaka Loop Line, the Kintetsu Nara Line, and the Osaka Metro Sennichimae Line.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4686", "text": null, "image": "images/4686.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4687", "text": "East Richmond railway station is located on the Lilydale, Belgrave, Alamein, and Glen Waverley lines in Victoria, Australia. It serves the inner eastern Melbourne suburb of Cremorne opening as Church Street on 24 September 1860 being renamed East Richmond on 1 January 1867.", "image": "images/4687.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4688", "text": "The Eastern Plains of Colorado refers to a region of the U.S. state of Colorado east of the Rocky Mountains and east of the population centers of the Front Range.", "image": "images/4688.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4689", "text": "Potamotrygon tigrina, also known as the tiger river stingray, is a species of freshwater ray in the family Potamotrygonidae. This endangered species is endemic to black- and whitewater rivers in the upper Amazon basin in northeastern Peru. It is sometimes kept in aquariums and has been bred in captivity, but it is generally a sensitive species.\nThe tiger river stingray is closely related to P. schroederi of the Rio Negro\u2013Orinoco. Prior to the scientific description of the tiger river stingray, some used the name P. menchacai, but this is incorrect. P. menchacai is a synonym for the largespot river stingray.\nThe maximum size of the tiger river stingray is not known, but it reaches a disc width of at least 70 cm and in captivity maturity is reached at a disc width of 48 cm.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4690", "text": null, "image": "images/4690.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4691", "text": null, "image": "images/4691.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4692", "text": "Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri, better known as Mumtaz Qadri, was the assassin of Salmaan Taseer, Governor of Punjab. Qadri was a commando of the Elite Police and, at the time of the assassination, a member of the squad of personal bodyguards assigned to protect Salmaan Taseer. A follower of the Barelvi version of Sunni Islam, he assassinated Taseer on 4 January 2011. He claimed to have killed the Governor because Taseer spoke in defense of Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman convicted of blasphemy and sentenced to death. Qadri was convicted by the Islamabad High Court, sentenced to death and hanged in February 2016.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4693", "text": null, "image": "images/4693.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4694", "text": "The Kyiv Presidential Honor Guard Battalion is a guard of honour unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It is a part of the Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky Independent Presidential Guard Regiment.", "image": "images/4694.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4695", "text": null, "image": "images/4695.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4696", "text": "Birch bark manuscripts are documents written on pieces of the inner layer of birch bark, which was commonly used for writing before the advent of mass production of paper. Evidence of birch bark for writing goes back many centuries and in various cultures.\nThe oldest dated birch bark manuscripts are numerous Gandh\u0101ran Buddhist texts from approximately the 1st century CE, which are believed to have created in Afghanistan, likely by the Dharmaguptaka sect. Translations of the texts, mostly in Kharo\u1e63\u1e6dh\u012b, have produced the earliest known versions of significant Buddhist scriptures, including a Dhammapada, discourses of Buddha that include the Rhinoceros Sutra, Avadanas and Abhidharma texts. Sanskrit birch bark manuscripts written with Brahmi script have been dated to the first few centuries CE. Several early Sanskrit writers, such as K\u0101lid\u0101sa, Sushruta, and Var\u0101hamihira mention the use of birch bark for manuscripts. The bark of Betula utilis is still used today in India and Nepal for writing sacred mantras.\nRussian texts discovered in Veliky Novgorod have been dated to approximately the 9th to 15th century CE.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4697", "text": "Arakelots Monastery was an Armenian monastery in the historic province of Taron, 11 km south-east of Mush, in present-day eastern Turkey. According to tradition, Gregory the Illuminator founded the monastery to house relics of several apostles. The monastery was, however, most likely built in the 11th century. During the 12th-13th centuries it was a major center of learning. In the following centuries it was expanded, destroyed and renovated. It remained one of the prominent monasteries of Turkish Armenia until the Armenian Genocide of 1915, when it was attacked and subsequently abandoned. It remained standing until the 1960s when it was reportedly blown up. Today, ruins of the monastery are still visible.", "image": "images/4697.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4699", "text": "The following list details musicians who have been and are members of the English progressive rock band Yes since its formation in 1968. The band was split up between 1981 and 1983. Bassist Chris Squire was the only member to be part of every one of the band's incarnations until his death in 2015, which left the band without any original members.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4700", "text": null, "image": "images/4700.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4701", "text": "Felda is a river of Thuringia, Germany. It flows into the Werra in Dorndorf.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4702", "text": "The Reno is a river of northeastern Italy that starts in the Northern Apennines mountain range in Tuscany but flows mainly through the Emilia-Romagna region. It is one of the longest river in Italy.", "image": "images/4702.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4703", "text": null, "image": "images/4703.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4704", "text": null, "image": "images/4704.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4705", "text": "The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Dresden:\nDresden \u2013 capital and the most populated city in the German state of Saxony. With over 547,172 residents in 328.8 km2 it is also Germany's twelfth largest Gro\u00dfstadt. Dresden is one of the most visited cities in Germany.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4706", "text": "The penpoint gunnel is a gunnel, a species of fish from the Pacific coast of North America, ranging from Kodiak Island in the Gulf of Alaska to Santa Barbara Island in southern California.\nThe penpoint gunnel varies in shades of green, maroon, or brown. It is commonly 4\u20138 in long, though it can be up to 1.5 ft. It most easily distinguished by the dark bar below each eye, as it is commonly found peeking out of a kelp bed or crevice. There is a row of dark and/or pale spots along the midbody and commonly a series of short, pale bar-like marking extending down from the top of the dorsal fin. The first spine of the anal fin is large and grooved like a fountain pen point. It has a continuous dorsal, tail and anal fins, but no ventral fins. The tail is defined by slightly longer rays. The anal fin is about half the length of the dorsal fin.\nThe penpoint gunnel is mainly found in intertidal areas at depths of 0\u20136 ft. It can sometimes be seen in tide pools, also in eelgrass beds, sea lettuce beds, and in stands of kelp. It commonly takes on the color of the vegetation it inhabits. If there is no vegetation, it can also inhabit rocky areas, lurking under rocks and in protective crevices.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4707", "text": "The Leipzig\u2013Hof railway is a two-track main line in the German states of Saxony, Thuringia and Bavaria, originally built and operated by the Saxon-Bavarian Railway Company. It runs from Leipzig through Altenburg, the Werdau wye junction, Reichenbach and Plauen to Hof. The Werdau\u2013Hof section is part of the Saxon-Franconian trunk line, the line connecting Dresden and Nuremberg. Its first section opened in 1842 and it is one of the oldest railways in Germany.\nAs a result of the division of Germany after the Second World War, the line lost considerable importance. Even after German reunification in 1989/90, the line has not been able to regain its former importance, especially as government policy gave preference to the extensive upgrade of the parallel Gro\u00dfheringen\u2013Saalfeld railway. The remaining long-distance services ended In 2006.", "image": "images/4707.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4708", "text": "The following is a list of museums in Copenhagen, including all of the Region Hovedstaden.", "image": "images/4708.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4711", "text": "Maruti 800 is a small city car that was manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India from 1983 to 2014. The first generation was based on the 1979 Suzuki Alto and had an 800 cc F8B engine, hence the moniker. Widely regarded as the most influential automobile in India, about 2.87 million 800s were produced during its course of which 2.66 million were sold in India itself.\nWith over 31 years of production, Maruti 800 remains the second longest production car in India, next only to Hindustan Ambassador.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4712", "text": "This is a list of commanders of the Russian Army in 1812 before the Patriotic War of 1812.", "image": "images/4712.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4713", "text": "Auguste Carli was a French sculptor.", "image": "images/4713.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4715", "text": null, "image": "images/4715.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4716", "text": "A steam locomotive is a type of railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine. These locomotives are fuelled by burning combustible material\u2014usually coal, wood, or oil\u2014to produce steam in a boiler. The steam moves reciprocating pistons which are mechanically connected to the locomotive's main wheels. Both fuel and water supplies are carried with the locomotive, either on the locomotive itself or in wagons pulled behind.\nSteam locomotives were first developed in the United Kingdom during the early 19th century and used for railway transport until the middle of the 20th century. Richard Trevithick built the first steam locomotive in 1802. The first commercially successful steam locomotive was built in 1812\u201313 by John Blenkinsop, the Salamanca, the Locomotion No. 1, built by George Stephenson and his son Robert's company Robert Stephenson and Company, was the first steam locomotive to haul passengers on a public railway, the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1825. In 1830, George Stephenson opened the first public inter-city railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway.", "image": "images/4716.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4717", "text": null, "image": "images/4717.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4718", "text": "North Korea is located in East Asia on the Northern half of the Korean Peninsula.\nNorth Korea shares a border with three countries; China along the Amnok River, Russia along the Tumen River, and South Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone. The Yellow Sea and the Korea Bay are off the west coast and the Sea of Japan is off the east coast.\nMost of North Korea is a series of medium-sized to large-sized mountain ranges and large hills, separated by deep, narrow valleys. The highest peak, Paektu-san on the volcanic Baekdu Mountain, is located on its northern border with China, and rises 9,002 ft. Along the west coast there are wide coastal plains, while along the East Sea coastline, narrow plains rise into mountains. Similar to South Korea, dozens of small islands dot the western coastline. North Korea's longest river is the Yulu. Other large rivers include the Tumen, Taedong and Imjin.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4721", "text": "Gesta is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.", "image": "images/4721.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4722", "text": "Olaf Zinke is a former speed skater.\nZinke specialised in the 1,000 metres and 1,500 metres distances. In 1990, at a World Cup race in Helsinki he proved his skill at top level for the first time, finishing first in the 1,500 metres leaving Johann Olav Koss and Michael Hadschieff behind him, and the next day he won the 1,000 metres by outpacing Dan Jansen and Eric Flaim. He peaked again at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville. Leaving the Korean Kim Yoon-man behind by 0.01 seconds, Zinke won the 1,000 metres race and thereby the Olympic gold medal.", "image": "images/4722.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4723", "text": null, "image": "images/4723.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4724", "text": "Prof James Miller LRSCSE FRSE was a surgeon and medical author in Edinburgh. He was author of the important 19th century textbook, Principles of Surgery. He became a member of the Free Church of Scotland in 1843 and was a firm believer in temperance.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4725", "text": "This is a list of historic places in Northern Ontario, containing heritage sites listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, all of which are designated as historic places either locally, provincially, territorially, nationally, or by more than one level of government. Listings in Greater Sudbury are listed separately.", "image": "images/4725.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4726", "text": "Kentucky is a state in the United States. It has 419 active cities.", "image": "images/4726.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4727", "text": "Dolores Johnson Sastre, also known as Lola Johnson, is a Spanish politician and journalist. She has been a councilor of the Generalitat Valenciana for the People's Party in the governments of presidents Francisco Camps and Alberto Fabra.", "image": "images/4727.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4728", "text": "Vla\u0219ca County is a former first-order administrative division of the Kingdom of Romania, in southern Muntenia, located between Bucharest and the Danube, which is now mostly the county of Giurgiu. The county seat was Giurgiu.\nThe county was located in the southern part of Greater Romania, in the southern part of the historical region of Muntenia. The county was bordered on the west by Teleorman County, on the northwest by Arge\u0219 County, on the north by D\u00e2mbovi\u0163a County, on the east by Ilfov County, and to the south by the Kingdom of Bulgaria. Its surface coincides in large part with that of the present Giurgiu County, but there are small parts of it that are included in today's Teleorman County.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4729", "text": null, "image": "images/4729.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4730", "text": "This is a list of listed buildings in Edinburgh, Scotland.", "image": "images/4730.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4731", "text": "Awnsham Churchill, of the Black Swan, Paternoster Row, London and Henbury, Dorset, was an English bookseller and radical Whig politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons from 1705 to 1710.", "image": "images/4731.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4732", "text": null, "image": "images/4732.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4735", "text": "The United States was the world's largest automobile producer by volume from the early years of the 20th century until the 1980s, when it was overtaken by Japan. In 2009, China became the world's largest vehicle producer.", "image": "images/4735.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4736", "text": "Peter L. Gluck is principal of GLUCK+, an architecture firm based in New York City since 1972. A monograph of his work, The Modern Impulse, was published by ORO Editions in 2008. Gluck has designed buildings ranging from structures such as hotels, schools, university buildings and affordable housing to churches, homes, corporate interiors and historic restorations. Many of his projects regularly win national and international design awards and have been published in architectural journals and books in many countries. Gluck's son is director Will Gluck.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4737", "text": "Peach, officially Peach Aviation Limited, is a Japanese budget airline based in Izumisano, Osaka Prefecture. Its head office is on the fifth floor of Kensetsu-to on the property of Kansai International Airport in Osaka.", "image": "images/4737.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4738", "text": "Religion in Russia is diverse with Christianity, especially Russian Orthodoxy being the most widely professed faith, but with significant minorities of non-religious people and adherents of other faiths. A 1997 law on religion recognises the right to freedom of conscience and creed to all the citizenry, the spiritual contribution of Orthodox Christianity to the history of Russia, and respect to \"Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism and other religions and creeds which constitute an inseparable part of the historical heritage of Russia's peoples\", including ethnic religions or Paganism, either preserved or revived. According to the law, any religious organisation may be recognised as \"traditional\" if it was already in existence before 1982, and each newly founded religious group has to provide its credentials and re-register yearly for fifteen years, and, in the meantime until eventual recognition, stay without rights.", "image": "images/4738.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4740", "text": null, "image": "images/4740.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4741", "text": "Estadio Regional de Antofagasta, officially Estadio Regional Bicentenario Calvo y Bascu\u00f1an de Antofagasta, is a sport facilities complex located in Antofagasta, Chile. The municipality of Antofagasta is the owner of the building and its used to host sports events such as cultural events and entertainment events. The complex is composed of the Main Stadium who is use made for most important events. The secondary fields, 1, 2, 3 and 4, are used to training sessions. The Field 5 is used to secondary events, with football pitch dimensions and counts with a Baseball field where are made the regional tournaments of this sport.\nIt is currently the home stadium of Football Team of the city, Club de Deportes Antofagasta, of Chilean Primera Divisi\u00f3n. The Chile national football team plays for first time in this stadium on April 28, 2004, in a friendly match with the Per\u00fa. With an attendance of 32.000 spectators.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4742", "text": null, "image": "images/4742.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4743", "text": "Wispa is a brand of chocolate bar manufactured by British chocolate company Cadbury. Using aerated chocolate, the bar was launched in 1981 as a trial version in North East England, and with its success it was introduced nationally in 1983. It was seen as a competitor to Rowntree's Aero.\nIn 2003, as part of a relaunch of the Cadbury Dairy Milk brand, the Wispa brand was discontinued and the product relaunched as \"Dairy Milk Bubbly\". As part of the relaunch, the product was reshaped as a standard moulded bar instead of a whole-bar count-line.\nIn 2007, helped by an Internet campaign by enthusiasts, the Wispa bar was relaunched, albeit for a \"limited period\". In October 2008, Wispa permanently returned to shops in the UK and Ireland due to the chocolate bar's popularity during the previous limited period release.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4745", "text": "Plaza on Brickell is an urban development in Miami, Florida, United States. The complex consists of two skyscrapers and a retail center at the base, connecting the two towers. The towers completed construction in late 2007. The Plaza on Brickell Tower I, the taller of the two buildings, rises 186 metres and 56 floors. The Plaza on Brickell Tower II is 525 feet tall, and has 48 floors. The two towers, although different in height, are twin towers in design. Both are built on land at the corner of Brickell Avenue and Southeast 9th Street, in the northern Brickell Financial District. The architect of the complex is Nichols Brosch Wurst Wolf & Associates.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4746", "text": null, "image": "images/4746.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4747", "text": null, "image": "images/4747.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4749", "text": "Jefferson High School is an American public high school in Daly City, California, United States, and was the first school in the Jefferson Union High School District. Jefferson serves Daly City, Brisbane, Pacifica, and Colma.", "image": "images/4749.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4750", "text": "Malaysia is located on a strategic sea-lane that exposes it to global trade and various cultures. Strictly, the name \"Malaysia\" is a modern concept, created in the second half of the 20th century. However, contemporary Malaysia regards the entire history of Malaya and Borneo, spanning thousands of years back to Prehistoric times, as its own history, and as such it is treated in this page.\nAn early western account of the area is seen in Ptolemy's book Geographia, which mentions a \"Golden Khersonese,\" now identified as the Malay Peninsula. Hinduism and Buddhism from India and China dominated early regional history, reaching their peak during the reign of the Sumatra-based Srivijaya civilisation, whose influence extended through Sumatra, Java, the Malay Peninsula and much of Borneo from the 7th to the 13th centuries.\nAlthough Muslims had passed through the Malay Peninsula as early as the 10th century, it was not until the 14th century that Islam first firmly established itself. The adoption of Islam in the 14th century saw the rise of a number of sultanates, the most prominent of which were the Sultanate of Malacca and the Sultanate of Brunei.", "image": "images/4750.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4751", "text": "Angelino Dulcert, probably also the same person known as Angelino de Dalorto, and whose real name was probably Angelino de Dulceto or Dulceti or possibly Angel\u00ed Dolcet, was an Italian-Majorcan cartographer.\nHe is responsible for two notable 14th-century portolan charts, the \"Dalorto\" chart of 1325 and the \"Dulcert\" chart of 1339. The latter is the first portolan known to have been produced in Palma, and considered the founding piece of the Majorcan cartographic school. He is also believed to be the author of a third undated and unsigned chart held in London.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4752", "text": "The Holy Cross Church is a Catholic church in the Bornheim district of Frankfurt am Main. It is similar in design to the Frauenfriedenskirche in Frankfurt-Bockenheim. It was built by Martin Weber from 1928 to 1929, on a rise then known as Bornheimer Hang. The church is an unusual example of interwar modernism as sacred Bauhaus architecture.\nThe church was finally completed on 25 August 1929 and handed to the Catholic congregation of Bornheim. It was damaged in the Second World War, and afterwards rebuilt with money donated for this purpose.\nIt is branch church of the parish St. Josef and is part of the Diocese of Limburg. The diocese dedicated it from 1 August 2007 as the location of a Centre for Christian Meditation and Spirituality. The centre was directed from August 2007 until July 2018 by the Franciscan Helmut Schlegel OFM, where he worked until June 2019 as a retreat and meditation leader and priestly co-worker. Since November 2018 the centre is directed by the theologian Samuel Stricker, who works with a team of contributors, for example from the order of Medical Missionary Sisters.\nSince the beginning of the restoration of the interior of St.", "image": "images/4752.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4753", "text": "While the religious preference of elected officials is by no means an indication of their allegiance nor necessarily reflective of their voting record, the religious affiliation of prominent members of all three branches of government is a source of commentary and discussion among the media and public. The topic is also of interest to religious groups and the general public who may appeal to Representatives of their denomination on religious or moral issues facing the United States House of Representatives.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4754", "text": null, "image": "images/4754.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4756", "text": "The Burke, Wills, King and Yandruwandha National Heritage Place is a heritage-listed historic precinct on the Birdsville Track, Innamincka, South Australia, Australia. It was added to the Australian National Heritage List on 22 January 2016.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4757", "text": "Jorge Agust\u00edn Nicol\u00e1s Ruiz de Santayana y Borr\u00e1s, known in English as George Santayana, was a philosopher, essayist, poet, and novelist. Originally from Spain, Santayana was raised and educated in the US from the age of eight and identified himself as an American, although he always retained a valid Spanish passport. He wrote in English and is generally considered an American man of letters. At the age of 48, Santayana left his position at Harvard and returned to Europe permanently.\nSantayana is popularly known for aphorisms, such as \"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it\", \"Only the dead have seen the end of war\", and the definition of beauty as \"pleasure objectified\". Although an atheist, he treasured the Spanish Catholic values, practices, and worldview in which he was raised. Santayana was a broad-ranging cultural critic spanning many disciplines. He was profoundly influenced by Spinoza's life and thought; and, in many respects, was a devoted Spinozist.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4758", "text": "Miskolc is the third largest city of Hungary and the capital of Borsod-Aba\u00faj-Zempl\u00e9n county. Its population is 178.950.", "image": "images/4758.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4760", "text": "Thomas McAllister was a Scottish professional football right half who played in the Football League for Leeds City and Blackburn Rovers.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4761", "text": "The Madras Army was the army of the Presidency of Madras, one of the three presidencies of British India within the British Empire.\nThe presidency armies, like the presidencies themselves, belonged to the East India Company until the Government of India Act 1858 transferred all three presidencies to the direct authority of the British Crown.\nIn 1895 all three presidency armies were merged into the British Indian Army.", "image": "images/4761.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4762", "text": null, "image": "images/4762.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4763", "text": "The \u00d8stfold Line is a 170-kilometer railway line which runs from Oslo through the western parts of Follo and \u00d8stfold to Kornsj\u00f8 in Norway. It continues through Sweden as the Norway/V\u00e4nern Line. The northern half is double track and the entire line is electrified. It serves a combination of commuter, regional and freight trains and is the main rail corridor in the south of Norway. The Eastern \u00d8stfold Line branches off at Ski Station and runs 79 kilometers before rejoining at Sarpsborg Station.\nThe line opened as the Smaalenene Line on 2 January 1879. Stations were designed by Peter Andreas Blix. It was the first railway in Norway to predominantly build bridges and viaducts with iron. The line underwent upgrades from 1910 through 1940 in which the section from Oslo to Ski received double track, the permitted weight and speeds were increased and the line was electrified. From 1989 to 1996 the section from Ski to Sandbukta received double track and the maximum permitted speed increased to 160 km/h. Work since 2015 been under way to upgrade most of the line to high-speed.", "image": "images/4763.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4764", "text": "The Lima Memorial Hall is a historic performing arts center and city hall on the edge of downtown Lima, Ohio, United States. Designed by the architectural company of Dawson & McLaughlin and named for local military veterans, the Beaux-Arts building was built in 1908. A dominating aspect of its architecture is the massive marble staircase that rises from the foyer to a second-floor open balcony.\nAs a performing arts center, Memorial Hall has hosted concerts by John Philip Sousa's band, Victor Borge, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and singers from the Boston and Chicago opera companies. It no longer serves as the city hall; the municipal offices are now located on Public Square at the center of the city.\nIn 1979, Memorial Hall was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Both its architecture and its contribution to local history were significant enough to qualify it for listing by themselves.", "image": "images/4764.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4765", "text": "Tail codes on the U.S. Navy aircraft are the markings that help to identify the aircraft's unit and/or base assignment. These codes comprise one or two letters or digits painted on both sides of the vertical stabilizer, on the top right and on the bottom left wings near the tip. Although located both on the vertical stabilizer and the wings from their inception in July 1945, these identification markings are commonly referred as tail codes. It is important to note that tail codes are meant to identify units and assignments, not individual aircraft. For all aircraft of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps unique identification is provided by bureau numbers.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4766", "text": "The William Park House is a historic house at 330 Main St. in Sprague, Connecticut. Built in 1913, it is a prominent local example of an American Foursquare house with Craftsman/Bungalow features. It was built for William Park, owner of the Angus Park Woolen Company, a major local employer. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.", "image": "images/4766.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4767", "text": null, "image": "images/4767.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4768", "text": "The 2015 Macau Grand Prix was a motor race for Formula Three cars that was held on the streets of Macau on 22 November 2015. Unlike other races, such as the Masters of Formula 3, the 2015 Macau Grand Prix was not a part of any Formula Three championship, but was open to entries from all Formula Three championships. The race itself was made up of two races: a ten-lap qualifying race that decided the starting grid for the fifteen-lap main race. The 2015 race was the 62nd running of the Macau Grand Prix and the 33rd for Formula Three cars.\nThe Grand Prix was won by Theodore Racing by Prema driver Felix Rosenqvist from pole position, having won the Qualification Race the previous afternoon after the on the road victor Antonio Giovinazzi was penalised 20 seconds for a first lap crash. Rosenqvist led the majority of the main race to clinch his second consecutive Macau Grand Prix victory, the first time this had happened since Edoardo Mortara won the 2009 and 2010 races. Second place went to the highest placed rookie driver, Charles Leclerc for Van Amersfoort Racing, while the podium was completed by Double R Racing driver Alexander Sims.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4769", "text": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Butler County, Kentucky.\nThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Butler County, Kentucky, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.\nThere are 16 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, of which 6 are part of a National Historic Landmark spread across multiple counties. Another property was once listed but has been removed.\nThis National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 7, 2020.", "image": "images/4769.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4770", "text": "The 51st Sikhs (Frontier Force) was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. It was raised in 1846 as the 1st Regiment of Infantry The Frontier Brigade. It was designated as the 51st Sikhs (Frontier Force) in 1903 and became 1st Battalion 12th Frontier Force Regiment in 1922. In 1947, it was allocated to the Pakistan Army, where it continues to exist as 3 Battalion The Frontier Force Regiment.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4771", "text": "Giselle Clarkson is a New Zealand cartoonist and illustrator, best known for her non-fiction comics on conservation and environmental issues.", "image": "images/4771.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4772", "text": "This is a list of notable people who were born in or closely associated with the American state of Iowa. People not born in Iowa are marked with \u00a7.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4774", "text": null, "image": "images/4774.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4775", "text": "Lade Church is a parish church in Trondheim municipality in Tr\u00f8ndelag county, Norway. It is located in the Lade neighborhood in the city of Trondheim, just southeast of Korsvika and east of Ladehammeren. It is the church for the Lade parish which is part of the Nidaros domprosti in the Diocese of Nidaros. The white, stone church was built in a long church style around the year 1190. The church seats about 160 people. The nave is 16.5 by 10.7 metres and the choir is 7.1 by 7.4 metres. The altarpiece dates back to 1709 when it was received as a gift from Ellen Rovert from the nearby Lade G\u00e5rd estate.\nLade Church is believed to be one of Norway's oldest stone churches. Nobody knows exactly when it was built, but around the year 1190 was when it was first put into use. The current church is assumed to be the successor of two other churches, which are believed to have been one stone church and one stave church. During the wars with Sweden and later during World War II, the church was used as a food stock. There is actually a swastika inscribed in a stone in the wall near the altar.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4776", "text": "Aster Medcity is a quaternary care healthcare centre in the city of Kochi and one of the largest in South India. It is the flagship hospital of Aster DM Healthcare, a healthcare conglomerate founded by Azad Moopen. This was the third venture of the group in Kerala, after the Malabar Institute of Medical Sciences and DM Wayanad Institute of Medical Sciences.", "image": "images/4776.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4778", "text": "Monarchs of the Muhammad Ali dynasty reigned over Egypt from 1805 to 1953. Their rule also extended to Sudan throughout much of this period, as well as to the Levant, and Hejaz during the first half of the 19th century. The Muhammad Ali dynasty was founded by Muhammad Ali Pasha, an Albanian commander in the expeditionary force sent by the Ottoman Empire in 1801 to dislodge the French occupation of Egypt led by Napoleon Bonaparte. The defeat and departure of the French left a power vacuum in Egypt, which had been an Ottoman province since the 16th century, but in which the pre-Ottoman Mamluk military caste maintained considerable power. After a three-year civil war, Muhammad Ali managed to consolidate his control over Egypt, and declared himself Khedive of the country. The Ottoman Porte refused to acknowledge this title, instead recognizing Muhammad Ali by the more junior title of W\u0101li on 18 June 1805, making Muhammad Ali the successor to Ahmad Khurshid Pasha in that position. In the years following his consolidation of power, Muhammad Ali extended Egypt's borders south into Sudan, and eastwards into the Arab Mashreq, particularly the Levant.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4779", "text": "Major League Soccer is the premier professional soccer league in the United States and Canada. The league has 26 teams in 26 stadiums as of the 2020 season: 23 in the United States and 3 in Canada. At the time of the league's inauguration in 1996, MLS teams used multi-purpose stadiums, often shared with National Football League or college football teams. Because of lower attendance, these stadiums had parts tarped off to artificially reduce capacity. Starting in 1999 with the Columbus Crew's construction of Mapfre Stadium, the league has constructed soccer-specific stadiums which are tailor-made for soccer and which have smaller capacity. Today, the majority of MLS stadiums are soccer-specific stadiums.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4780", "text": null, "image": "images/4780.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4781", "text": "Mahalaxmi, also spelled Mahalakshmi, is a railway station on the Western Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway in Mahalaxmi, Mumbai. Trains starting from Churchgate pass through Mahalaxmi. Major landmarks in the area are the Mahalaxmi Temple, Haji Ali Dargah, Nehru Planetarium and Mahalaxmi Racecourse Dabbawalla Statue. Worli Seaface is also close from here. Byculla station of the Central Railway is the closest station.\nThe Saat Rasta Project will connect the Mahalaxmi Railway Station to the proposed Jacob Circle Monorail station.\nThe Haji Ali Mahalaxmi Project aims to connect the 225 acre Mahalaxmi Racecouse to the Arabian Sea, by creating a 6 Acre public open space.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4782", "text": null, "image": "images/4782.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4783", "text": null, "image": "images/4783.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4785", "text": null, "image": "images/4785.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4786", "text": "Jakob Henrik Gerhard Fjelde was a Norwegian-born American sculptor.\nHe is remembered as both a prolific portraitist and the creator of public monuments. One of his better known works is the one dedicated to the 1st Minnesota Infantry located at Gettysburg Battlefield where its 262 members suffered 215 casualties.", "image": "images/4786.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4787", "text": "Diex is a town in the district of V\u00f6lkermarkt in Austrian state of Carinthia. It is known for its Gothic fortified church on a hilltop.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4788", "text": "The M73 is a motorway in Glasgow and North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is 7 miles long and connects the M74 motorway with the M80 motorway, providing an eastern bypass for Glasgow. The short stretch between Junctions 1 and 2 is part of unsigned international E-road network E05, where it continues along the M8 through Glasgow. To the south, the M74 motorway is also part of the E05.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4789", "text": null, "image": "images/4789.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4791", "text": null, "image": "images/4791.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4792", "text": "The Nippori-Toneri Liner is an automated guideway transit system between Nippori Station in Arakawa and Minumadai-shinsuik\u014den Station in Adachi, Tokyo, Japan. The line opened on March 30, 2008. It is operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4793", "text": "Greenwich Leisure Ltd, operating under the brand \"Better\", is a non-profit charitable Social Enterprise organisation which runs over 250 sport and leisure facilities and libraries on behalf of local authorities in London and across the UK, as well as its own internal college and the \"Healthwise\" programme. Its headquarters is in Middlegate House, the 1810-built former storekeeper's mansion at Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, South East London.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4794", "text": null, "image": "images/4794.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4795", "text": "A pincushion is a small, stuffed cushion, typically 3\u20135 cm across, which is used in sewing to store pins or needles with their heads protruding to take hold of them easily, collect them, and keep them organized.\nPincushions are typically filled tightly with stuffing to hold pins rigidly in place. Magnetic pin cushions are also sometimes used; though technically they are not \"cushions\", they serve the same basic function of holding pins neatly.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4797", "text": "Hazelhurst is an unincorporated community located in the town of Hazelhurst, Oneida County, Wisconsin, United States. Hazelhurst is located on U.S. Route 51 19 miles northwest of Rhinelander. Hazelhurst has a post office with ZIP code 54531.", "image": "images/4797.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4798", "text": null, "image": "images/4798.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4799", "text": "Lappeenranta is a city and municipality situated on the shore of the lake Saimaa in southeastern Finland, about 30 kilometres from the Russian border. It belongs to the region of South Karelia. With approximately 73,000 inhabitants Lappeenranta is the 13th largest city in Finland, after incorporating the previous municipalities of Lappee and Lauritsala in 1967, Nuijamaa in 1989, Joutseno in 2009, and Yl\u00e4maa in 2010.\nLappeenranta is known as an international university city in Finland with Lappeenranta University of Technology and Saimaa University of Applied Sciences which together have approximately 13,000 students from 68 countries. Lappeenranta is also a commercial centre of South-East Finland and the meeting point of the EU and Russia, 215 kilometres from both Helsinki and St. Petersburg. Location on the southern shore of Lake Saimaa makes the city the region's centre for tourism. Lappeenranta is the second most visited city by Russian tourists in Finland after Helsinki and it competes with Helsinki for the largest share of tax-free sales in Finland. Lappeenranta is a model for renewable energies and a clean living environment.", "image": "images/4799.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4800", "text": "The Spanish Royal Physics Society is a non-profit institution for the branch of Physical Sciences resulting from the division in 1980 of the Spanish Royal Society of Physics and Chemistry, founded in 1903, into the Royal Societies of Physics and Chemistry of today. The RSEF has been officially recognised as an Association of Public Interest. It aims to promote and develop the basic knowledge of physics and its applications, and to encourage scientific research and teaching of physics in all reaches of education. The RSEF operates on a national scale and maintains international relations with other Societies with similar aims, including Iberoamerican Societies. More details and the Statutes of the RSEF can be found on its website, http://rsef.es/\nThe RSEF is structured into Specialised Groups and Divisions, such as the Condensed Matter Division and Local Sections. It also includes a Foreign Section for members of the RSEF who pursue their activity outside Spain.\nThe main aims of the RSEF are:\nTo transmit, to society and institutions alike, the importance of physics in enhancing citizens\u2019 knowledge, the country's economy and its social progress.", "image": "images/4800.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4802", "text": "Udmurtia, or the Udmurt Republic, is a federal subject of Russia within the Volga Federal District. Its capital is the city of Izhevsk. Population: 1,521,420.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4803", "text": "Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aym\u00e1 is a football stadium in San Jos\u00e9, Costa Rica, which has a seating capacity of 23,112, making it the second largest stadium in the country.\nThe stadium is the home of Deportivo Saprissa, and was named in honour of the team's founder, Ricardo Saprissa. The stadium's nickname \"The Monster's Cave\" is derived from the team's nickname \"The Purple Monster\".", "image": "images/4803.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4804", "text": "Omer Golan is a former Israeli footballer. He played as a striker for his home club Maccabi Petah Tikva and for Lokeren.", "image": "images/4804.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4805", "text": null, "image": "images/4805.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4806", "text": null, "image": "images/4806.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4807", "text": null, "image": "images/4807.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4808", "text": "Sala\u010dova Lhota is a village and municipality in Pelh\u0159imov District in the Vyso\u010dina Region of the Czech Republic.\nThe municipality covers an area of 5.96 square kilometres, and has a population of 137.\nSala\u010dova Lhota lies approximately 21 kilometres north-west of Pelh\u0159imov, 47 km west of Jihlava, and 75 km south-east of Prague.", "image": "images/4808.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4809", "text": "A Commissioners' church is an Anglican church in the United Kingdom built with money voted by Parliament as a result of the Church Building Act 1818, and subsequent related Acts. Such churches have been given a number of titles, including \"Commissioners' Churches\", \"Waterloo Churches\" and \"Million Act Churches\". In some cases the Commissioners provided the full cost of the new church; in other cases they provided a grant and the balance was raised locally. This list contains the Commissioners' churches in South West England.", "image": "images/4809.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4810", "text": "A push\u2013pull amplifier is a type of electronic circuit that uses a pair of active devices that alternately supply current to, or absorb current from, a connected load. This kind of amplifier can enhance both the load capacity and switching speed.\nPush\u2013pull outputs are present in TTL and CMOS digital logic circuits and in some types of amplifiers, and are usually realized as a complementary pair of transistors, one dissipating or sinking current from the load to ground or a negative power supply, and the other supplying or sourcing current to the load from a positive power supply.\nA push\u2013pull amplifier is more efficient than a single-ended \"class-A\" amplifier. The output power that can be achieved is higher than the continuous dissipation rating of either transistor or tube used alone and increases the power available for a given supply voltage. Symmetrical construction of the two sides of the amplifier means that even-order harmonics are cancelled, which can reduce distortion. DC current is cancelled in the output, allowing a smaller output transformer to be used than in a single-ended amplifier.", "image": "images/4810.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4811", "text": null, "image": "images/4811.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4812", "text": "There are currently over 50,000 people of Indian origin in Tanzania. Many of them are traders and they control a sizeable portion of the Tanzanian economy. Indians have a long history in Tanzania starting with the arrival of Gujarati traders. They came to gradually control the trade in Zanzibar. Many of the buildings constructed then still remain in Stone Town, the focal trading point on the island.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4813", "text": null, "image": "images/4813.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4814", "text": null, "image": "images/4814.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4815", "text": null, "image": "images/4815.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4816", "text": "None", "image": "images/4816.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4818", "text": null, "image": "images/4818.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4819", "text": "The List of the 53 Stations of the T\u014dkaid\u014d covers the rest areas along the T\u014dkaid\u014d, which was a coastal route that ran from Edo to Kyoto.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4820", "text": "In Norse cosmology, J\u00f6tunheimr is a location associated with the J\u00f6tnar, entities in Norse mythology, which are often mistakenly anglicised as \"giants\".", "image": "images/4820.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4821", "text": "Synthesis anarchism, synthesist anarchism, synthesism or synthesis federations is a form of anarchist organization that seeks diversity upon its participants and tries to join anarchists of different tendencies under the principles of anarchism without adjectives. In the 1920s, this form found as its main proponents the anarcho-communists Voline and S\u00e9bastien Faure, bringing together anarchists of three main tendencies, namely individualist anarchism, anarchist communism and anarcho-syndicalism. It is the main principle behind the anarchist federations grouped around the contemporary global International of Anarchist Federations.", "image": "images/4821.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4822", "text": null, "image": "images/4822.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4823", "text": "Vasconcellea goudotiana is a species of flowering plant in the family Caricaceae. It is endemic to Colombia. The plant has a chromosome count of 2n = 18.\nIt was previously placed in genus Carica.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4825", "text": "The Point is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Newport, Rhode Island and has one of the highest concentrations of colonial houses in the United States. The neighborhood sits between Washington Street and Farewell Street/America's Cup in Newport looking out on Goat Island, former home to the U.S. Naval Torpedo Station.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4826", "text": "The Fokker D.I was a development of the D.II fighter. The D.I was also flown in Austro-Hungarian service as a fighter trainer aircraft under the designation B.III. Confusing the matter further, both the D.II and D.I arrived at the Front in German service at similar times, in July\u2013August 1916. The main designer was Martin Kreutzer.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4827", "text": "Jonathan Jacob Hirtle is an investment industry executive who pioneered the outsourced Chief Investment Officer model. For his OCIO innovations, Hirtle has been dubbed the \u201cOracle of Outsource.\u201d\nIn 1988, Hirtle co-founded Hirtle, Callaghan & Co., recognized as the first OCIO firm to serve family groups and organizations that does not employ fully staffed investment departments. The firm has over $20 billion under management.\nHirtle serves as Executive Chairman of Hirtle, Callaghan & Co., LLC. He is also a Member of the Investment Policy Committee at the company.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4828", "text": "Zakarias Berg is a Greco-Roman wrestler from Sweden. He competed in the 85 kg weight division at the 2016 Olympics, but was eliminated in the first bout. He is the current European U23 -85 kg champion and senior European Championships 2018 bronze medalist.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4829", "text": "Elbow pads are protective padded gear worn on the elbows to protect them against injury during a fall or a strike.\nElbow pads are worn by many athletes, especially hockey players, cyclists, roller skaters, skateboarders, volleyball players, skiers and wrestlers. Wrestlers sometimes use elbow pads as weapons by slapping their opponents, or take it off for an Atomic Elbow.\nSoldiers also often wear elbow pads.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4830", "text": "Mattias Zachrisson is a Swedish handball player for F\u00fcchse Berlin and the Swedish national team.\nHe has competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics, where Sweden has got to the final.", "image": "images/4830.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4831", "text": "The Miao are a minority ethnic group living in southern China, and are recognized by the government of China as one of the 56 official ethnic groups. Miao is a Chinese term, while the component groups of people, which include Hmong, Hmu, Xong, and A-Hmao, may have their own self-designations.\nThe different peoples in the \"Miao\" group may not necessarily be either linguistically or culturally related, though the majority are members of Miao-Yao language family, which includes the Hmong, Hmub, Xong and A-Hmao dialetcs and the majority do share cultural similarities. Many Miao groups cannot communicate with each other in their native tongues and have different histories and cultures. Many groups designated as Miao do not even agree that they belong to the ethnic group, though some Miao groups, such as the Hmong do agree with the collective grouping as a single ethnic group \u2013 Miao.\nThe Miao live primarily in southern China's mountains, in the provinces of Guizhou, Yunnan, Sichuan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangxi, Guangdong and Hainan. Some sub-groups of the Miao, most notably the Hmong people, have migrated out of China into Southeast Asia.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4832", "text": "None", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4833", "text": "This is a list, which includes a photographic gallery, of some of the remaining historic buildings, houses, bridges, structures and monuments in Williams, Arizona, some of which are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Also included is the Grand Canyon Locomotive No. 539 which was built in 1917 for the Northern Pacific Railroad in the Williams Santa Fe Depot.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4834", "text": "William Russell was a fourteenth-century Cistercian prelate. He appears to have begun his career as a Cistercian monk at Rushen Abbey on the Isle of Man, ascending to the rank of abbot there, before being elected Bishop of Mann and the Isles. After traveling to Continental Europe for confirmation and consecration, avoiding a trip to the metropolitan in Norway, he returned to the Irish Sea as a legal bishop. A few things are known of his episcopate, particularly his activities in England and a series of provincial statutes apparently promulgated under his leadership.", "image": "images/4834.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4836", "text": "Coprinellus is a genus of mushroom-forming fungi in the family Psathyrellaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Petter Karsten in 1879. Most Coprinellus species were transferred from the once large genus Coprinus. Molecular studies published in 2001 redistributed Coprinus species to Psathyrella, or the segregate genera Coprinopsis and Coprinellus. As of April 2019, Index Fungorum accepts 66 species of Coprinellus.", "image": "images/4836.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4837", "text": "Lili Fini Zanuck is an American Academy Award and Emmy Award-winning film producer and director.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4838", "text": "Keldby Church, famous for its frescoes, is located on the main road to M\u00f8ns Klint in the village of Keldby, 4 km east of Stege on the Danish island of M\u00f8n.\nThe imposing red brick church is one of the three M\u00f8n churches decorated with frescos by the Elmelunde Master, probably towards the end of the 15th century. In the Biblia pauperum style, they present many of the most popular stories from the Old and New Testaments. There are also a number of earlier frescoes in the church dating back to about 1275.\nThe original nave and choir were constructed in the first half of the 13th century. Around 1480, the nave was expanded with cross vaults and the choir was heightened with limestone. The tower was added in the 16th century and a small sacristy was built about 1700.\nThe richly carved altar triptych and the pulpit are probably from the late 15th century or early 16th century.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4839", "text": null, "image": "images/4839.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4840", "text": null, "image": "images/4840.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4841", "text": "In geometry, a uniform tiling is a tessellation of the plane by regular polygon faces with the restriction of being vertex-transitive.\nUniform tilings can exist in both the Euclidean plane and hyperbolic plane. Uniform tilings are related to the finite uniform polyhedra which can be considered uniform tilings of the sphere.\nMost uniform tilings can be made from a Wythoff construction starting with a symmetry group and a singular generator point inside of the fundamental domain. A planar symmetry group has a polygonal fundamental domain and can be represented by the group name represented by the order of the mirrors in sequential vertices.\nA fundamental domain triangle is, and a right triangle, where p, q, r are whole numbers greater than 1. The triangle may exist as a spherical triangle, a Euclidean plane triangle, or a hyperbolic plane triangle, depending on the values of p, q and r.\nThere are a number of symbolic schemes for naming these figures, from a modified Schl\u00e4fli symbol for right triangle domains: \u2192 {p, q}. The Coxeter-Dynkin diagram is a triangular graph with p, q, r labeled on the edges. If r = 2, the graph is linear since order-2 domain nodes generate no reflections.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4843", "text": null, "image": "images/4843.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4844", "text": null, "image": "images/4844.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4845", "text": null, "image": "images/4845.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4847", "text": "\u015acinawa is a town and municipality on the Oder river in the Lower Silesian region of Poland. The \u015acinawa train station is a key gateway for travel throughout the region, connecting major destinations such as Wroc\u0142aw and G\u0142og\u00f3w. As of 2019, the town's population is 5,582. Between 1975 and 1998, \u015acinawa was in Legnica Voivodeship. It is now part of Lubin County in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, and is the seat of the municipality called Gmina \u015acinawa.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4848", "text": "Wayside crosses and Celtic inscribed stones are found in Cornwall in large numbers; the inscribed stones are thought to be earlier in date than the crosses and are a product of Celtic Christian society. It is likely that the crosses represent a development from the inscribed stones but nothing is certain about the dating of them. In the late Middle Ages it is likely that their erection was very common. Since they occur in locations of various types, e.g. by the wayside, in churchyards, and in moorlands. Those by roadsides and on moorlands were doubtless intended as rout markings. A few may have served as boundary stones, and others like the wayside shrines found in Catholic European countries. Crosses to which inscriptions have been added must have been memorial stones. According to W. G. V. Balchin \"The crosses are either plain or ornamented, invariably carved in granite, and the great majority are of the wheel-headed Celtic type.\" Their distribution shows a greater concentration in west Cornwall and a gradual diminution further east and further north. In the extreme northeast none are found because it had been settled by West Saxons.", "image": "images/4848.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4849", "text": null, "image": "images/4849.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4850", "text": "The Speaker of the House of Commons is the presiding and chief administrative officer of the House of Commons, the lower house and primary chamber of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.\nThe current Speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle was elected Speaker on 4 November 2019, following the resignation of John Bercow.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4853", "text": null, "image": "images/4853.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4854", "text": null, "image": "images/4854.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4855", "text": null, "image": "images/4855.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4856", "text": "Ichij\u014dbashi Station is a tram station in K\u014dchi, Japan.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4857", "text": "About 1090\nAbbey Church of Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe completed.\nConstruction of city Walls of \u00c1vila in Spain begins.\nAbout 1090\u20131094 \u2013 Minaret of Great Mosque of Aleppo in Syria built.\n1091\nCairo Fatimid city wall built.\nAnanda Temple built in Bagan, Pagan Kingdom capital.\n1093\nSecond of the Kharraqan towers mausoleums built in Qazvin, Seljukid Iran.\nDurham Cathedral in the north of England founded.\nEly Cathedral in the east of England founded.\n1094\n40-foot-tall water-powered astronomical clocktower in Song dynasty's capital Bianjing designed by Su Song completed.\nSan Juan de la Pe\u00f1a Monastery consecrated.\nEarliest parts of the Old Synagogue, Germany, one of the oldest synagogue buildings in Europe, dated back to this year.\nAbout 1094 \u2013 Battle Abbey in the south of England consecrated.\n1095 \u2013 Sant'Abbondio, Como in Lombardy consecrated.\n1096\nSt. Sernin's Basilica, Toulouse consecrated.\nNorwich Cathedral in the east of England begun.\n1097\nConstruction of the original stage of the Flower Pagoda in the Temple of the Six Banyan Trees in Guangzhou, Song dynasty.\nDjamaa el Kebir mosque of Algiers built in Almoravid Algeria.\n1099 \u2013 Modena Cathedral begun.", "image": "images/4857.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4858", "text": "This table shows an overview of the immovable heritage sites in the Flemish town Hasselt. This list is part of Belgium's national heritage.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4859", "text": "Arthur Eugene \"Art\" Arfons was the world land speed record holder three times from 1964 to 1965 with his Green Monster series of jet-powered cars, after a series of Green Monster piston-engine and jet-engined dragsters. He subsequently went on to field a succession of Green Monster turbine-engined pulling tractors, before returning to land speed record racing. He was announced as a 2008 inductee in the International Motorsports Hall of Fame three days after his death.", "image": "images/4859.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4860", "text": "Hecate is the goddess of magic, crossroads, witchcraft, sorcery, ghosts and necromancy in ancient Greek religion and myth. The daughter of Perses and Asteria, Hecate was a member of the third generation of Titans, but sided with Zeus and his siblings during the Titanomachy. As such, she was greatly honored by Zeus, who allowed her to operate on Earth, as well as the sky and the Underworld. A nocturnal figure, Hecate often dwelled in underground caves or in the Underworld itself. She was often invoked as a household deity, to provide aid in warding off evil spirits. Hecate assisted Demeter in her search for her daughter Persephone following Hades' abduction of her, guiding the goddess' path at night by her flaming torches. Afterwards, she frequently served as a companion of Persephone, joining her on her yearly journey to and from the realm of the dead. In later times, Hecate was depicted as a woman with three-heads, thought to represent the past, present and future. Serving as her attendants were the empousai, a species of man-eating monsters who were vampiric in appearance with a leg made of solid bronze and the other that of a donkey.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4861", "text": null, "image": "images/4861.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4863", "text": null, "image": "images/4863.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4864", "text": "Dianella caerulea, commonly known as the blue flax-lily, blueberry lily, or paroo lily, is a perennial herb of the family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Hemerocallidoideae, found across the eastern states of Australia and Tasmania. It is a herbaceous strappy perennial plant to a metre high, with dark green blade-like leaves to 70 cm long. Blue flowers in spring and summer are followed by indigo-coloured berries. It adapts readily to cultivation and is commonly seen in Australian gardens and amenities plantings.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4865", "text": "This is a list of former employees of the professional wrestling promotion Juggalo Championship Wrestling, formerly Juggalo Championshit Wrestling or Juggalo Championshxt Wrestling. On 19 December 1999, JCW was launched and released several DVDs in the following years. In the early days of the company, talent often only appeared a couple of times before disappearing, or wrestlers accepted bookings with other companies, resulting in extended absences from JCW.\nThe talent itself consisted of a mix of rappers, independent wrestlers, and well known names from promotions such as World Wrestling Federation, Extreme Championship Wrestling, and World Championship Wrestling, with many of them performing under pseudonyms or parody alternate-names. JCW began broadcasting the internet wrestling show SlamTV! on 7 April 2007. The show instituted a change in JCW's roster, with the promotion focusing on independent and hardcore wrestlers, while also bringing in established names on a consistent basis.\nThis list is organized alphabetically by the wrestlers' real names. In the case of wrestlers who have had multiple stints in the company, the date of their last appearance is used.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4866", "text": null, "image": "images/4866.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4867", "text": "Middle Island Creek is a river, 77 miles long, in northwestern West Virginia in the United States. It is a tributary of the Ohio River, draining an area of 565 square miles on the unglaciated Allegheny Plateau. It was named by late 18th century pioneering travelers on the Ohio River, who noted the location of the Creek's mouth opposite Middle Island in the larger river.\nIn an artifact of nomenclature, it is often pointed out that Middle Island Creek is the longest stream in West Virginia bearing the name of \"creek\".", "image": "images/4867.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4868", "text": null, "image": "images/4868.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4869", "text": "Henri Florimond Goovaerts was a Dutch painter. He was the son of a house painter and had to help his father at a young age with painting ornaments on ceilings. Soon he began to paint on canvas.\nGoovaerts decided to become a painter and against the wishes of his father he attended the Academy of Mechelen in Belgium. There he studied from 1883 to 1885 and was taught by among others, academy director Willem Geerts.\nFrom 1887 to 1889 he studied at the Academy in Amsterdam and took off during this study to compete for the Prix de Rome, which he won in 1890. He studied in Amsterdam with his friend and fellow student Alphonse Olterdissen; they returned to Maastricht where they opened a small private art school.\nAfter his study Henri Goovaerts returned to Maastricht where he founded a studio. He focused mainly on painting portraits, although he occasionally got other jobs as well.\nHenri Goovaerts died at the age of 46 on August 23, 1912.\nMost of the work of Henri Goovaerts is held by individuals all over the world and a few museums, amongst others the Bonnefantenmuseum in Maastricht. A park in Maastricht bears his name.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4871", "text": "Some dates are approximate and based upon dendochronology, architectural studies, and historical records. Sites on the list are generally from the First Period of American architecture or earlier.\nTo be listed here a site must:\ndate from prior to 1776; or\nbe the oldest building in a county, large city, or oldest of its type,", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4872", "text": "Chang'e 4 is a robotic spacecraft mission, part of the second phase of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program. It achieved humanity's first soft landing on the far side of the Moon, on 3 January 2019.\nA communication relay satellite, Queqiao, was first launched to a halo orbit near the Earth\u2013Moon L\u2082 point in May 2018. The robotic lander and Yutu-2 rover were launched on 7 December 2018 and entered lunar orbit on 12 December 2018, before landing on the Moon's far side. The mission is the follow-up to Chang'e 3, the first Chinese landing on the Moon.\nThe spacecraft was originally built as a backup for Chang'e 3 and became available after Chang'e 3 landed successfully in 2013. The configuration of Chang'e 4 was adjusted to meet new scientific and performance objectives. Like its predecessors, the mission is named after Chang'e, the Chinese Moon goddess.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4873", "text": null, "image": "images/4873.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4874", "text": "There are 132 listed buildings in \u00d6sterg\u00f6tland County.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4875", "text": "Tarragona is a port city located in northeast Spain on the Costa Daurada by the Mediterranean Sea. Founded before the 5th century BC, it is the capital of the Province of Tarragona, and part of Tarragon\u00e8s and Catalonia. Geographically, it is bordered on the north by the Province of Barcelona and the Province of Lleida. The city has a population of 201,199.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4876", "text": "Flatbr\u00f8d is a traditional Norwegian unleavened bread which is currently usually eaten with fish, salted meats and soups. Originally it was the staple food of Norwegian farmers, shepherds and peasants. Flat bread is dry and free from water so it is possible to store it for a long period of time.\nThe basic ingredients are barley flour, salt, and water, though many varieties exist which incorporate other staples.\nIt was once generally eaten in all meals, most often with cured herring and cold boiled potato, often along with sour cream and/or butter. Another use is served with betasuppe, a traditional meat soup.\nThe thinner the bread is, the better it is. It is rolled and then cooked on a large griddle. The tradition of making flat bread used to be passed down through generation after generation by housewives, and each person had her own recipe for preparing it. It is still an important part of Norwegian food traditions, and is alive and well on the countryside.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4877", "text": "Pear tomato or teardrop tomato is the common name for any one in a group of indeterminate heirloom tomatoes. There are yellow, orange, and red varieties of this tomato; the yellow variety being most common. They are generally sweet, and are in the shape of a pear, but smaller. They are heirlooms and have 3 common other names, such as the \"Red/Orange/Yellow Pear Tomato Plants.\"", "image": "images/4877.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4880", "text": null, "image": "images/4880.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4881", "text": "The Mazda CX-30 is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by Mazda. Based on the fourth generation Mazda3, it debuted at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, to slot in between the CX-3 and the CX-5. The CX-30 has a four-wheel drive system on the highest trim level, and lightweight construction to improve performance and economy. It went on sale in Japan on 24 October 2019, with global units being produced at Mazda's Hiroshima factory and in Salamanca, Guanajuato, Mexico, and Asian units made at the AutoAlliance Thailand plant in Rayong.\nAccording to Naohito Saga, the CX-30's program manager, the new model is targeted to drivers who are still single or are married and starting a family in the United States. Mazda chief designer Ryo Yanagisawa said that it will be more acceptable as a family car in Europe and Japan. Saga also noted that Mazda named the vehicle CX-30, to avoid confusion with the China-only CX-4.\nThe CX-30 has been available in the UK in December 2019 and in North America in January 2020. It was also launched in Malaysia on 15 January 2020, in Indonesia on 28 January 2020 and in Thailand on 6 March 2020.", "image": "images/4881.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4883", "text": "Buddhism is the world's fourth-largest religion with over 520 million followers, or over 7% of the global population, known as Buddhists.\nBuddhism encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices largely based on original teachings attributed to the Buddha and resulting interpreted philosophies. It originated in ancient India as a Sramana tradition sometime between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE, spreading through much of Asia. Two major extant branches of Buddhism are generally recognized by scholars: Theravada and Mahayana.\nMost Buddhist traditions share the goal of overcoming suffering and the cycle of death and rebirth, either by the attainment of Nirvana or through the path of Buddhahood. Buddhist schools vary in their interpretation of the path to liberation, the relative importance and canonicity assigned to the various Buddhist texts, and their specific teachings and practices. Widely observed practices include taking refuge in the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha, observance of moral precepts, Buddhist monasticism, Buddhist meditation, and the cultivation of the Paramitas.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4885", "text": "The z\u0142oty is the official currency and legal tender of Poland. It is subdivided into 100 grosz. The widely recognised English form of the currency is the Polish zloty. It is the most traded currency in Central Europe and ranks 22nd in the foreign exchange market.\nThe word z\u0142oty is a masculine form of the Polish adjective 'golden', which closely relates with its name to the Dutch guilder, whereas the grosz subunit was based on Austrian groschen. It was officially introduced to replace its predecessor, the Polish marka, on 28 February 1919 and began circulation in 1924. The only body permitted to manufacture or mint z\u0142oty coins is Mennica Polska, founded in Warsaw on 10 February 1766.\nAs a result of inflation in the early 1990s, the currency underwent redenomination. Thus, on 1 January 1995, 10,000 old z\u0142oty became one new z\u0142oty. Since then, the currency has been relatively stable, with an exchange rate fluctuating between 3 and 4 z\u0142oty for a United States dollar. Though Poland is a member of the European Union, nearly 60% of Poles are strongly against replacing the z\u0142oty with the euro.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4887", "text": "The Yamhill River lock and dam was completed in 1900. It was built near Lafayette, Oregon, to allow better river transport on the Yamhill River from Dayton, to McMinnville, Oregon. While the Corps of Engineers had recommended against construction of the lock, it was built anyway, largely as a result of political effort by the backers of the project. For almost forty years prior to the lock construction there had been efforts made to construct a lock and dam on the Yamhill River.\nThe lock was a single-lift chamber 210 feet long and 40 feet wide, located on the west side of the river. The dam extended from the east bank of the river to the eastern lock wall, and when the lock gates were shut, acted to back up the Yamhill river and raise the water level sufficiently to allow ready steamboat navigation to McMinnville during the summer dry season. During the winter the lock and dam were more of an obstruction than an navigational aid, as they were frequently overtopped by freshets and floods, sometimes as high as or higher than twenty feet above the lock walls.\nThe lock ceased to be used in any significant way soon after it was built.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4888", "text": null, "image": "images/4888.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4889", "text": "Mayfield is a small farming settlement in Mid Canterbury, in New Zealand's South Island. It is located 35 km from Ashburton on former State Highway 72 at the intersection of the Lismore-Mayfield Road towards the top of the Canterbury Plains. Mayfield is within the Ashburton District Council and Canterbury Regional Council boundaries. The population of the Mayfield village is around 200. The majority of the population is engaged either directly or indirectly in farming or farming related services.", "image": "images/4889.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4890", "text": null, "image": "images/4890.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4891", "text": "James \"Jim\" McGirr was the Labor Premier of New South Wales from 6 February 1947 to 3 April 1952.\nA Catholic, McGirr was the seventh son of John Patrick McGirr, farmer and Irish immigrant, and Mary McGirr, whose maiden name was O'Sullivan. Born in Parkes, New South Wales, he grew up on a dairy farm near that town. Educated mostly at St Stanislaus College, Bathurst, he was later apprenticed to his brother Greg McGirr, a pharmacist at Parkes. He soon forfeited his apprenticeship to work in stockyards for a while, but had to give up that work when he was thrown from a horse and seriously injured.\nSubsequently, he resumed his apprenticeship and attended the University of Sydney; he was registered as a pharmacist in 1913. Employed by Washington H. Soul Pattinson in Pitt Street, he later opened a pharmacy in Parkes, specialising in veterinarians' prescriptions. Later still, he operated pharmacies in partnership with his brother in two Sydney suburbs: Marrickville and Kings Cross.", "image": "images/4891.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4892", "text": "Jarrod Pickett is a former Australian rules footballer playing for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League. He was drafted by the Greater Western Sydney Giants with their first selection and fourth overall in the 2014 national draft. After two seasons with the Giants and failing to play a senior match, he was traded to Carlton during the 2016 trade period. He made his debut in the forty-three point loss against Richmond in the opening round of the 2017 season at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Pickett managed 17 games across the 2017 and 2018 seasons for Carlton, but spent a significant period sidelined with injury in late 2018. On June 11, 2019, Carlton announced that Pickett had been released from his contract.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4893", "text": "J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter universe contains numerous settings for the events in her fantasy novels. These locations are categorised as a dwelling, school, shopping district, or government-affiliated locale.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4894", "text": "The Duracz family is a Polish szlachta\nfamily bearing the Odrow\u0105\u017c coat of arms.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4895", "text": null, "image": "images/4895.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4896", "text": "During the Vietnam War and the Cambodian\u2013Vietnamese War, the Vietnam People's Ground Forces relied almost entirely on Soviet-derived weapons and equipment systems. With the end of the Cold War in 1992 Soviet military equipment subsidies ended and Vietnam began the use of hard currency and barter to buy weapons and equipment.\nVietnam prioritises economic development and growth while maintaining defense spending. The government does not conduct procurement phases or major upgrades of weapons. From the end of the 1990s the Government of Vietnam has announced the acquisition of a number of strategic systems equipped with modern weapons. Accordingly, Vietnam has been slow to develop naval and air forces to control shallow waters and its exclusive economic zone. Currently most defence procurement programs focus on remedying this priority. For example, Vietnam has purchased a number of combat aircraft and warships with the capability to operate in high seas. Vietnam also plans to develop its defence industry, with priority placed on the Navy, combined with assistance from its former communist allies, India, and Japan.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4897", "text": "David Edgar Herold was an accomplice of John Wilkes Booth in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865. After the shooting, Herold accompanied Booth to the home of Dr. Samuel Mudd, who set Booth's injured leg. The two men then continued their escape through Maryland and into Virginia, and Herold remained with Booth until the authorities cornered them in a barn. Herold surrendered, but Booth was shot and died a few hours later. Herold was sentenced to death and hanged with three other conspirators at the Washington Arsenal, now known as Fort Lesley J. McNair.", "image": "images/4897.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4898", "text": "Tsurugi Station is a railway station on the Hokuriku Railroad Ishikawa Line in Hakusan, Ishikawa, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Hokuriku Railroad.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4899", "text": "Multilingualism is the use of more than one language, either by an individual speaker or by a group of speakers. It is believed that multilingual speakers outnumber monolingual speakers in the world's population. More than half of all Europeans claim to speak at least one language other than their mother tongue; but many read and write in one language. Always useful to traders, multilingualism is advantageous for people wanting to participate in globalization and cultural openness. Owing to the ease of access to information facilitated by the Internet, individuals' exposure to multiple languages is becoming increasingly possible. People who speak several languages are also called polyglots.\nMultilingual speakers have acquired and maintained at least one language during childhood, the so-called first language. The first language is acquired without formal education, by mechanisms about which scholars disagree. Children acquiring two languages natively from these early years are called simultaneous bilinguals. It is common for young simultaneous bilinguals to be more proficient in one language than the other.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4900", "text": "Sibiu is a city in Transylvania, a historical region of Romania. Located some 275 km north-west of Bucharest, the city straddles the Cibin River, a tributary of the river Olt. Now the capital of the Sibiu County, between 1692 and 1791 and 1849\u201365 Sibiu was also the capital of the Principality of Transylvania.\nNicknamed The City with Eyes or Seebiu, the city is a well-known tourist destination for both domestic and foreign visitors. Known for its culture, history, gastronomy and its diverse architecture, which includes its much iconic houses with eyes that gave Sibiu its nickname, the city has been getting much attention since the beginning of the 21st century. In 2004, its historical center has begun the process of becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sibiu was designated the European Capital of Culture in 2007. One year later, it was ranked \"Europe's 8th-most idyllic place to live\" by Forbes. In 2019, Sibiu was named the European Region of Gastronomy, while in 2020 it was designated \"Europe's sixth best tourist destination\". Sibiu will host the European Wandering Capital event in 2021, the most important tourist wandering event in Europe.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4901", "text": "Mare Crisium is a lunar mare located in the Moon's Crisium basin, just northeast of Mare Tranquillitatis. The basin is of the Pre-Imbrian period, 4.55 to 3.85 billion years ago.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4902", "text": "Motor-CAD is an Electromagnetic and Thermal analysis package for electric motors and generators, developed and sold by Motor Design Ltd. It was initially released in 1999.\nModules are available for brushless permanent magnet motors, outer rotor BPM motors, induction motors, permanent magnet dc machines, switched reluctance motors, synchronous machines and claw pole machines.\nAn integrated ultra fast finite element module provides accurate electromagnetic and electrical performance predictions.\nThe thermal module combines lumped circuit and finite element thermal calculations for optimising the cooling system of the machine.\nCooling methods modelled include natural convection, forced convection, through ventilation, water jackets, submersible, wet rotor and wet stator, spray cooling, radiation and conduction.\nA wide range of housing types can be modelled.\nThe Lab module works with the EMag and Therm modules to help develop new design concepts. It provides efficiency mapping and duty cycle / drive cycle transient outputs within a few minutes.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4903", "text": null, "image": "images/4903.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4904", "text": "Gabrial \"Gabe\" McNair is an American musician and composer. He is a multi-instrumentalist. This means he plays many different instruments.", "image": "images/4904.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4905", "text": null, "image": "images/4905.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4906", "text": null, "image": "images/4906.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4907", "text": null, "image": "images/4907.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4908", "text": null, "image": "images/4908.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4909", "text": "Parrotiopsis is a genus of deciduous shrub or small tree in the witch hazel family.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4910", "text": "\"Some Enchanted Evening\" is the thirteenth and final episode of The Simpsons' first season. It was originally broadcast on the Fox network in the United States on May 13, 1990. Written by Matt Groening and Sam Simon and directed by David Silverman and Kent Butterworth, \"Some Enchanted Evening\" was the first episode produced for season one and was intended to air as the series premiere in fall 1989, but aired as the season one finale due to animation issues. The Christmas special \"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire\" premiered in its place on December 17, 1989. It is the last episode to feature the original opening sequence starting from \"Bart the Genius\". In the episode, Homer and Marge go on a night out while leaving the children under the care of a diabolical babysitter named Ms. Botz.\nPenny Marshall provided the voice of Ms. Botz. The episode features cultural references to such films as The Night of the Hunter and Psycho as well as a musical reference to A Star Is Born.\nSince its initial broadcast, the episode has received mixed reviews from television critics. It acquired a Nielsen rating of 15.4, and was the highest-rated show on the Fox network the week it aired.", "image": "images/4910.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4911", "text": "Southern French Gothic is a specific and militant style of Gothic architecture developed in the South of France, especially in the Toulouse region. It arose in the early 13th century following the victory of the Catholic church over the Cathars, as the church sought to re-establish its authority in the region. As a result, church buildings typically present features drawn from military architecture. Taking into account the Cathars' criticism of the Catholic Church, Southern French Gothic is simpler and less ornate than northern French Gothic, and further differs in that the construction material is typically brick rather than stone. Over time, the style came to influence secular buildings as well as churches and spread beyond the area where Catharism had flourished.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4912", "text": "Laidley is a rural town and locality in the Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Laidley had a population of 3,808 people.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4913", "text": "Konrad Walentin Huber was a Finnish sport shooter who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics and the 1952 Summer Olympics.\nIn 1924 he won the bronze medal as member of the Finnish team in the team clay pigeons competition and the silver medal in the individual trap event.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4914", "text": "The Brenta Group or Brenta Dolomites is a mountain range, and a subrange of the Rhaetian Alps in the Southern Limestone Alps mountain group. They are located in the Province of Trentino, in northeastern Italy. It is the only dolomitic group west of river Adige. Therefore, geographically, they have not always been considered a part of the Dolomites mountain ranges. Geologically, however, they definitely are - and therefore sometimes called the \"Western Dolomites\". As part of the Dolomites, the Brenta Group has been officially recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Site under the World Heritage Convention.", "image": "images/4914.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4915", "text": null, "image": "images/4915.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4916", "text": "The Murray River in south-eastern Australia has been a significant barrier to land-based travel and trade. Many of these had also developed as river ports for transport of goods along the Murray. Now almost every significant town along the river has a bridge or vehicle-carrying cable ferry nearby.\nThe crossings are listed in order starting from the Murray Mouth and proceeding upstream.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4917", "text": null, "image": "images/4917.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4918", "text": "The Battles of Wenden were a series of battles for control of the stronghold of Wenden, in present-day Latvia, fought during the Livonian War in 1577 and 1578. Magnus of Livonia besieged the town in August 1577, but was deposed and replaced by Russian forces under Tsar Ivan IV, who eventually sacked the town and castle in what became a symbolic victory. Polish forces, however, re-captured the stronghold in November and beat back a Russian counter-attack in February 1578.\nIn October 1578, the Russian army again laid siege to the town, but was destroyed by a smaller Swedish\u2013German\u2013Polish relief force. This marked the turning point in the Livonian War, shifting the initiative from the Tsardom of Russia to Sweden and the Polish\u2013Lithuanian Commonwealth. It also marked the end of the Kingdom of Livonia, which collapsed when Magnus retired to Courland.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4919", "text": null, "image": "images/4919.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4920", "text": "Heinrich Leuthold was a Swiss poet and translator, described by one critic as the writer \"most endowed with genius\" of the Munich literary circle, Die Krokodile.\nHe was born in Wetzikon. He studied law at Z\u00fcrich and Basel before moving to Munich in 1857, where he joined the poets' society, Die Krokodile. His extremely critical manner is said to have alienated Paul Heyse. From 1860 he worked as an editor at the S\u00fcddeutsche Zeitung, and travelled around Germany for the next few years. In 1862 he published, with Emanuel Geibel, F\u00fcnf B\u00fccher franz\u00f6sischer Lyrik, a substantial set of volumes containing translations from the French; and in 1868 he wrote an epic, Penthesilea.\nIn July 1877 he entered the Burgh\u00f6lzli asylum, supposedly after being rejected as a suitor by the granddaughter of Wilhelm von Humboldt, and he died there two years later, shortly after seeing the publication of Gedichte, a volume of original poetry.\nThirty-two of his poems were set in 1944 by Othmar Schoeck as Spielmannsweisen, op. 56, and Der S\u00e4nger, op. 57.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4921", "text": "350.org is an international environmental organization addressing the climate crisis. Its stated goal is to end the use of fossil fuels and transition to renewable energy by building a global, grassroots movement.\nThe 350 in the name stands for 350 ppm of carbon dioxide, which has been identified as the safe upper limit to avoid a climate tipping point. As of 2019, the current level has reached 415 ppm.\nThrough online campaigns, grassroots organizing, mass public actions, and collaboration with an extensive network of partner groups and organizations, 350.org has mobilized thousands of volunteer organizers in over 188 countries. It is one of the many organizers of the Global Climate Strike from September 20 to 27, 2019 which evolved from the Fridays for Future movement.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4922", "text": null, "image": "images/4922.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4923", "text": "Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset and 1st Earl of Middlesex, KG was an English poet and courtier.", "image": "images/4923.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4924", "text": null, "image": "images/4924.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4925", "text": "The Kyoto Prize in Basic Sciences is awarded once a year by the Inamori Foundation. The Prize is one of three Kyoto Prize categories; the others are the Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology and the Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy. The first Kyoto Prize in Basic Sciences was awarded to Claude Elwood Shannon, the \u201cEstablishment of Mathematical Foundation of Information Theory\u201d. The Prize is widely regarded as the most prestigious award available in fields which are traditionally not honored with a Nobel Prize.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4926", "text": "Treets are a brand of confectionery sold by Mars Limited in France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.\nThe original product consisted of peanuts coated in milk chocolate with an outer shell of dark brown glazed candy, and appeared in the UK in the 1960s; these were later marketed as Peanut Treets, together with Toffee Treets and Chocolate Treets. All three shared the same glazed coating, but the filling of the button-shaped Chocolate Treet consisted solely of the milk chocolate which surrounded the peanut or toffee pellet in the other versions. All three were marketed with the slogan \"Melt in your mouth, not in your hand\" which was first used in 1967.\nThe brand was discontinued by Mars in 1988. Chocolate Treets had already been replaced with the similar Minstrels. Peanut Treets were discontinued in favour of the multi-coloured Peanut M&M's. Toffee Treets were later sold as Relays, before being dropped altogether.\nMars reintroduced the Peanut Treets brand in the UK, France and Germany in July 2009. Peanut M&Ms continue to be sold in the UK alongside Treets.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4928", "text": null, "image": "images/4928.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4929", "text": null, "image": "images/4929.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4930", "text": "The 104th Cavalry Regiment is a Regiment of the United States Army first established in 1921. Troop A, 1st Squadron is one of several National Guard units with colonial roots and campaign credit for the War of 1812.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4931", "text": "Nov\u00e1 Ves is a village and municipality in Liberec District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic.\nThe municipality covers an area of 12.34 square kilometres, and has a population of 861.\nNov\u00e1 Ves lies approximately 8 kilometres northwest of Liberec and 94 km north of Prague.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4932", "text": null, "image": "images/4932.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4934", "text": "A pint glass is a form of drinkware made to hold either a British pint of 20 imperial fluid ounces or an American pint of 16 US fluid ounces. Other definitions also exist, see below. These glasses are typically used to serve beer, and also often for cider.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4935", "text": "The Bregenzer Ach is the main river of the Bregenz Forest, in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg. It is a tributary to Lake Constance, which is drained by the Rhine.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4936", "text": "A leadership election was held in the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan on 20 September 2006 after the incumbent party leader and Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi announced his intention to resign, a year after he led the party to victory in a snap election. Shinz\u014d Abe won the election. His chief competitors for the position were Sadakazu Tanigaki and Taro Aso. Yasuo Fukuda was a leading early contender, but ultimately chose not to run. Former Prime Minister Yoshir\u014d Mori, to whose faction both Abe and Fukuda belonged, stated that the faction strongly leant toward Abe. Abe was subsequently elected Prime Minister with 339 of 475 votes in the Diet's lower house and a majority in the upper house.", "image": "images/4936.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4937", "text": null, "image": "images/4937.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4938", "text": null, "image": "images/4938.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4939", "text": null, "image": "images/4939.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4940", "text": null, "image": "images/4940.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4941", "text": null, "image": "images/4941.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4942", "text": "The Hotel Union, formerly the Rhodema Hotel and the San Carlos Hotel, at 811 Geary Street in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco, is a building listed in the National Register of Historic Places.\nThe building is most notable for being the home of fantasy, science fiction, and horror author Fritz Leiber from 1969\u20131977, as well as of the protagonist of his 1977 novel Our Lady of Darkness.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4943", "text": "Mudanya, is a town and district of Bursa Province in the Marmara region of Turkey. It is located on the Gulf of Gemlik, part of the southern coast of the Sea of Marmara. As of 1911, it was connected with Bursa by the Mudanya\u2013Bursa railway and a carriage road, and with Istanbul by steamers. Mudanya has only an open anchorage usable in calm weather. The town produces olive oil and there is a pier used by local fishing and cargo boats.", "image": "images/4943.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4944", "text": null, "image": "images/4944.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4946", "text": null, "image": "images/4946.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4947", "text": "The Farmington Main Street Historic District, in Farmington, Utah, is a historic district mostly along Main Street which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. It included 66 contributing buildings.\nThe district includes Farmington's city offices at 160 S. Main Street, which distributes a self-guided tour of sites in the district.\nThe district may also have been known as the Farmington Sycamore Historic District, or is otherwise associated with that. It runs along Main St. from 200 S.to 600 N., along 600 North St. to Park Ln. and 100 North St. from Main St to 100 W.\nArchitecture: Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture, Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture\nHistoric function: Domestic; Religion; Commerce/trade; Government\nHistoric subfunction: Single Dwelling; Religious Structure; Department Store; City Hall; Hotel; Specialty Store; Courthouse\nCriteria: event, architecture/engineering\nApproximately Main St. from 200 South to 600 North, along 600 North to Park Lane and 100 North from Main St to 100 West", "image": "images/4947.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4949", "text": null, "image": "images/4949.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4950", "text": null, "image": "images/4950.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4951", "text": null, "image": "images/4951.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4952", "text": "This is a list of notable Congregational churches, meaning churches either as notable congregations or as notable buildings of the same name.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4953", "text": "In the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, Ireland, and Newfoundland a flapjack refers to a baked bar, cooked in a flat oven tin and cut into rectangles, made from rolled oats, fat, brown sugar and usually golden syrup. In other English-speaking countries, the same item is called by different names, such as muesli bar, cereal bar, oat bar or a slice.\nThe snack is similar to the North American granola bar, and in the United States and most of Canada the term flapjack is a widely-known but lesser-used term for pancake.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4954", "text": "Astrapotheria is an extinct order of South American and Antarctic hoofed mammals that existed from the Late Paleocene to the Middle Miocene, 59 to 11.8 million years ago. Astrapotheres were large and rhinoceros-like animals and have been called one of the most bizarre orders of mammals with an enigmatic evolutionary history.\nThis taxonomy of this order is not clear, but it may belong to Meridiungulata. In turn, Meridungulata is believed to belong to the extant superorder Laurasiatheria. Some scientists have regarded the astrapotheres as members of the clade Atlantogenata. However, recent collogen and mitonchodrial DNA sequence data places at least the notoungulates and litopterns firmly within Laurasiatheria, as a sister group to the perissodactyls.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4955", "text": "An emblem book is a book collecting emblems with accompanying explanatory text, typically morals or poems. This category of books was popular in Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries.\nEmblem books are collections of sets of three elements: an icon or image, a motto, and text explaining the connection between the image and motto. The text ranged in length from a few lines of verse to pages of prose. Emblem books descended from medieval bestiaries that explained the importance of animals, proverbs, and fables. In fact, writers often drew inspiration from Greek and Roman sources such as Aesop's Fables and Plutarch's Lives.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4956", "text": "Kong-guksu or noodles in cold soybean soup is a seasonal Korean noodle dish served in a cold soy milk broth. In the Korean language, kong means soybean and guksu means noodles. It comprises noodles made with wheat flour and soup made from ground soybeans. It is unknown when Korean people started eating kongguksu; however, in accordance with the mention of the dish along with kkaeguksu in Siui jeonseo, a Joseon cookbook published around the late 19th century, it is presumed to have originated at least as early as the 19th century.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4958", "text": "The Calgary Flames are a professional ice hockey team based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. They are members of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference in the National Hockey League. Since their arrival in 1980, nearly 400 players have worn the Flames jersey for at least one regular season or playoff game. The Flames have won the Stanley Cup once, in 1989, and four players have been elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame; the most recent electee is Al MacInnis, who was enshrined in 2007.\nFourteen players have served as the captain of the Calgary Flames, beginning with Brad Marsh in 1980\u201381. Doug Risebrough, Jim Peplinski and Lanny McDonald served together as co-captains in the 1980s; the latter two led the Flames to the 1989 Stanley Cup. The most recent captain of the Flames, and the team's longest serving player, is Jarome Iginla. Iginla joined the Flames for the 1996 Stanley Cup playoffs and, as of 2013, is the Flames' all-time leader in games played, points and goals scored. Currently, the Flames captain is Mark Giordano.", "image": "images/4958.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4959", "text": "The 2011 Mississippi gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2011. Incumbent Republican Governor of Mississippi Haley Barbour was unable to run for a third term due to term limits.\nRepublican nominee, Lieutenant Governor Phil Bryant, defeated the Democratic nominee, Hattiesburg Mayor Johnny DuPree. Sworn in on January 10, 2012, Bryant became only the third Republican Governor of Mississippi since Reconstruction.", "image": "images/4959.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4960", "text": null, "image": "images/4960.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4961", "text": null, "image": "images/4961.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4962", "text": "The Simonetti family is an Italian noble family with origins in Tuscany. During the 12th Century different branches in Florence, Terni, Lucca, Pistoia and Pescia developed. Other famous branches of this family were established in Jesi, Palermo, Milan and Bologna.\nMembers of this family have held different titles since the Middle Ages, among them: Lords of Jesi, Princes of Musone, marquis, Barons in the kingdom of Naples and Rome, counts in the kingdom of Italy and Bologna, senators and Consuls of Rome and the Kingdom of Italy. The Simonetti also held positions in the Republic of Florence and the Republic of Lucca, among them priori of the signoria, gonfaloniere, captains, members of the council of the elders and the leadership of the Guelph party.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4963", "text": "In Wealden, the largest of six local government districts in the English county of East Sussex, there are 41 former churches, chapels and places of worship which are now used for other purposes or are disused. The mostly rural district, with five small towns and dozens of villages, has a 1,200-year documented history of Christian worship\u2014a Saxon leader founded a church at Rotherfield in 790\u2014and by the 19th century nearly every settlement had at least one church, as formerly extensive parishes were split up. Some have since fallen out of use because of changing patterns of population or declining attendance, or because they have been superseded by other churches. Protestant Nonconformism, always strong in Sussex, flourished in the area now covered by the district: many Baptist, Methodist and Congregational chapels were built, and although most survive, not all remain in religious use. The district also has more than 130 current places of worship.\nEnglish Heritage has awarded listed status to more than 60 current and former church buildings in Wealden.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4964", "text": "The International Telecommunication Union, is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for all matters related to information and communication technologies. Established in 1865 as the International Telegraph Union, it is one of the oldest international organizations in operation.\nThe ITU was initially aimed at helping connect telegraphic networks between countries, with its mandate consistently broadening with the advent of new communications technologies; it adopted its current name in 1934 to reflect its expanded responsibilities over radio and the telephone. On 15 November 1947, the ITU entered into an agreement with the newly created United Nations to become a specialized agency within the UN system, which formally entered into force on 1 January 1949.\nThe ITU promotes the shared global use of the radio spectrum, facilities international cooperation in assigning satellite orbits, assists in developing and coordinating worldwide technical standards, and works to improve telecommunication infrastructure in the developing world.", "image": "images/4964.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4965", "text": "Gordon Llewellyn Allott was a Republican American politician.\nAllott was born in Pueblo, Colorado to Bertha and Leonard J. Allott; his maternal grandparents were Welsh and his paternal grandparents were English. He graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1927 and from its law school in 1929. Allott was also an athlete in his youth, winning the 440 yd hurdles at the 1929 United States championships. He was admitted to the bar in 1929 and commenced practice in Pueblo. He moved to Lamar, Colorado in 1930 and continued practicing law.\nAllott was the county attorney of Prowers County, Colorado in 1934 and from 1941 to 1946. He was also the director of the First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Lamar from 1934 to 1960. He became Lamar's city attorney in 1937, and served in this position until 1941.\nDuring World War II, Allott served as a major in the United States Army Air Forces from 1942 to 1946. After the war he became a district attorney in the fifteenth judicial district from 1946 to 1948.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4966", "text": null, "image": "images/4966.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4967", "text": "Chris Caffery is an American musician, best known for his work as a member of Savatage and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Recently, Chris has been pursuing a solo career, releasing four albums since 2004.", "image": "images/4967.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4968", "text": "Meudon Castle, also known as the Royal Castle of Meudon or Imperial Palace of Meudon, is a French castle located in Meudon in the Hauts-de-Seine department. At the edge of a wooded plateau, the castle offers views of Paris and the Seine river, as well as of the valley of Chalais. Located between Paris and Versailles, in the heart of a hunting reserve, the castle has an ideal topography for large gardens. It had many successive owners from the Renaissance until the fall of the Second French Empire. It should not be confused with the Bellevue Castle, also located in Meudon.\nFamous past residents include: Anne de Pisseleu d'Heilly, Duchess of \u00c9tampes; the Cardinal of Lorraine, Abel Servien; Fran\u00e7ois Michel Le Tellier Marquis de Louvois, and Louis, Grand Dauphin, also known as Monseigneur, who linked the Chaville Castle to Meudon Castle. The Ch\u00e2teau-Vieux burned down in 1795 and was rebuilt as the Ch\u00e2teau-Neuf, which in turn burned down in 1871. Demolition was considered, but most of the castle was preserved and became an observatory with an astronomical telescope in 1878, it was then attached to the Observatory of Paris in 1927.", "image": "images/4968.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4969", "text": null, "image": "images/4969.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4970", "text": null, "image": "images/4970.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4971", "text": "Wahconah Falls State Park is a small Massachusetts state park in the town of Dalton managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation. The park protects the scenic waterfall for which it is named.\nWahconah Falls are created where Wahconah Falls Brook makes four individual drops, tumbling over an outcrop of the Becket Gneiss formation. The falls have been described as \"rather photogenic\" depending on time of year.\nVisitors can hike, fish, and picnic. Swimming and wading are also possible.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4972", "text": "The tree-line or timberline is the edge of the habitat at which trees can grow. Beyond the tree-line, they are unable to grow as conditions are too bad.\nThere are several types of tree lines defined in ecology and geology:\nArctic tree-line The farthest north in the Northern Hemisphere that trees can grow; farther north, it is too cold.\nAntarctic tree-line The farthest south in the Southern Hemisphere that trees can grow; farther south, it is too cold as well.\nAlpine tree-line The highest height where trees grow: higher up, it is too cold, or snow covers the ground for too much of the year. The climate above the tree-line is called an alpine climate.\nExposure tree-line On coasts and isolated mountains, the tree-line is often much lower than in corresponding altitudes inland and in larger, more complex mountain systems, because strong winds reduce tree growth.\nDesert tree-line The places where trees cannot grow as there is too little rainfall.\nToxic tree-line The environment is too extreme for trees to grow.", "image": "images/4972.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4973", "text": "Modern Style or Glasgow Style is a style of art that lasted from the 1880s until 1914. It is an Art Nouveau style specific to Great Britain due to its roots in the Arts and Crafts. Britain not only provided the base and intellectual background for the style upon which local styles of other countries added variation, distinction, and uniqueness, they also played an over-sized role in its dissemination and cultivation through the Liberty and The Studio magazine. The most important person in the field of design in general and architecture, in particular, was Charles Rennie Mackintosh. He created one of the iconic symbols of the movement, known as the Mackintosh rose or Glasgow rose. The Glasgow school was also of tremendous importance, particularly due to a group closely associated with Mackintosh, known as The Four. The Liberty store nurturing of style gave birth to two metalware lines, Cymric and Tudric.\nArchibald Knox was a defining person of these lines and metalware of the style. In the field of ceramic and glass Christopher Dresser is a standout figure.", "image": "images/4973.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4974", "text": "The protected areas of Chile are areas that have natural beauty or significant historical value protected by the government of Chile. These protected areas cover over 140,000 km\u00b2, which is 19% of the territory of Chile. The National System of Protected Wild Areas is regulated by law #18,362 passed in 1984, and administered by the National Forest Corporation.\nThere are three types of territories:\nNational Parks\nNational Reserves\nNatural Monuments", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4975", "text": "None", "image": "images/4975.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4976", "text": "Angel of Grief or the Weeping Angel is an 1894 sculpture by William Wetmore Story for the grave of his wife Emelyn Story at the Protestant Cemetery in Rome. Its full title bestowed by the creator was The Angel of Grief Weeping Over the Dismantled Altar of Life.\nThis was Story's last major work prior to his death, a year after his wife. The statue's creation was documented in an 1896 issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine: according to this account, his wife's death so devastated Story that he lost interest in sculpture, but was inspired to create the monument by his children, who recommended it as a means of memorializing the woman. Unlike the typical angelic grave art, \"this dramatic life-size winged figure speaks more of the pain of those left behind\" by appearing \"collapsed, weeping and draped over the tomb\".\nThe term is now used to describe multiple grave stones throughout the world erected in the style of the Story stone. A feature in The Guardian called the design \"one of the most copied images in the world\". Story himself wrote that \"It represents the angel of Grief, in utter abandonment, throwing herself with drooping wings and hidden face over a funeral altar.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4977", "text": "P\u00e1ll \u00d3lafsson was an Icelandic poet and one of the most popular poets of the nation of the 19th century, known for poems about love and about horses.\nMany of his poems were made into popular song, such as L\u00f3an er komin and \u00d3 blessu\u00f0 vertu sumars\u00f3l.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4978", "text": null, "image": "images/4978.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4979", "text": "John Work Garrett was an American diplomat. His postings included Minister to Venezuela, Argentina, and the Netherlands, and Ambassador to Italy.", "image": "images/4979.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4980", "text": "Sabacon is a genus of the harvestman family Sabaconidae with about forty species.\nSpecies of this genus have usually thickened pedipalps with stiff, fine hairs, which is unique among harvestmen. Although the small eye tubercle is usually not ornamented, there is a spine on one Nepalese species. Males have long, thin legs, females are stouter.\nThe genus is widespread in the temperate northern hemisphere, even extending into the subarctic, with the most southern records from caves in the southeastern United States and high elevations in Nepal. The center of diversification seems to be in Asia, where many species were described from Japan, Korea and Nepal. Some species occur in Europe.\nWhile the Asian and North American species are easy to differententiate from one another by male genital traits, the few European species are very similar, and seem to be closely related to S. cavicolens. S. mitchelli, which, like the larger S. cavicolens, occurs in the eastern US, is quite different from the latter, with males lacking cheliceral glands. Species from the western US seem most closely related to Asian forms.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4981", "text": "Positivism is a philosophical theory which states that \"positive\" knowledge is exclusively derived from experience of natural phenomena and their properties and relations. Thus, information derived from sensory experience, as interpreted through reason and logic, forms the exclusive source of all certain knowledge. Positivism therefore holds that all genuine knowledge is a posteriori knowledge.\nVerified data received from the senses are known as empirical evidence; thus positivism is based on empiricism.\nPositivism also holds that society, like the physical world, operates according to general laws. Introspective and intuitive knowledge is rejected, as are metaphysics and theology because metaphysical and theological claims cannot be verified by sense experience. Although the positivist approach has been a recurrent theme in the history of western thought, the modern approach was formulated by the philosopher Auguste Comte in the early 19th century. Comte argued that, much as the physical world operates according to gravity and other absolute laws, so does society.", "image": "images/4981.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4982", "text": "Newmills is a small village in east County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, 3 miles from Dungannon and 2 miles from Coalisland. Newmills gets its name from a corn mill and kilns that formerly stood in the area. Local amenities include a primary school, a local shop and a number of churches. It currently has a population of approximately 400 people. The River Torrent flows through the village.\nThe most prominent feature of the village is the war memorial in the centre of the village. The old village pub, the VC Inn, was named after Robert Morrow's Victoria Cross. Newmills also has a primary school consisting of approximately 100 students and 4 teachers. It also has 3 churches, Wright's Tyre Garage, a children's playgroup, with three staff and 24 children and a football pitch.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4983", "text": null, "image": "images/4983.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4984", "text": "Nieuw Bergen is a town in the Dutch province of Limburg. It is a part of the municipality of Bergen and lies about 28 km north of Venlo.\nIn 2001, Nieuw Bergen had 4155 inhabitants. The built-up area of the town was 1.01 km\u00b2, and contained 1683 residences.\nIn 1988, two British Royal Air Force soldiers were killed in the town.", "image": "images/4984.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4985", "text": "Yamhill is a city in Yamhill County, Oregon, United States. Located in the northern part of the county, it is situated at the intersection of Oregon Route 47 and Oregon Route 240. The population was 1,024 at the 2010 census. Originally named North Yamhill, it was incorporated under that name by the Oregon Legislative Assembly on February 20, 1891.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4986", "text": "Leila Pinheiro is a Brazilian Bossa Nova singer, pianist and composer. Her self-titled debut album had the guest performances of Tom Jobim, Jo\u00e3o Donato, Ivan Lins, Francis Hime, and Toninho Horta, and she later went on to perform with great names such as Zimbo Trio, Pat Metheny, Baden Powell, Toquinho, and others.", "image": "images/4986.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4987", "text": null, "image": "images/4987.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4988", "text": null, "image": "images/4988.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4989", "text": "Underwater divers are people who take part in underwater diving activities \u2013 Underwater diving is practiced as part of an occupation, or for recreation, where the practitioner submerges below the surface of the water or other liquid for a period which may range between seconds to order of a day at a time, either exposed to the ambient pressure or isolated by a pressure resistant suit, to interact with the underwater environment for pleasure, competitive sport, or as a means to reach a work site for profit or in the pursuit of knowledge, and may use no equipment at all, or a wide range of equipment which may include breathing apparatus, environmental protective clothing, aids to vision, communication, propulsion, maneuverability, buoyancy and safety equipment, and tools for the task at hand.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4991", "text": "The Twante Canal is a canal that connects the Irrawaddy River and the Yangon river in Myanmar. The 35 km canal is a heavily used short cut between the city of Yangon and the Irrawaddy Division. The canal is named after the town of Twante, located near the canal's mid-way point. The canal was the quickest route from Yangon to the Irrawaddy Delta until the 1990s when roads between Yangon and the Irrawaddy Division became usable year round. The canal is still heavily used.\nDue to the lack of regular maintenance, the canal has become silted and narrower over the years. In 2010, the mouth of the canal was widened by 600 feet. However, plans to put in concrete embankments were yet to be carried out, and the navigation problems still remain. Twante Bridge is only bridge that spans the Twante Canal", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4992", "text": "A chariot is a type of transport used by many ancient civilisations and people. A chariot is horse-drawn, meaning that is pulled along by horses. A person who rides a chariot is called a charioteer.\nAncient Greek myths says that Poseidon, god of the sea, and Athena, goddess of wisdom, created the chariot together. Poseidon created the horses like waves, and Athena made the chariot. The two gods worked together.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4994", "text": "Ellipsocephalus is an extinct genus of blind trilobite that lived during the Cambrian. The genus comprises benthic species inhabiting deep, poorly lit or aphotic habitats. E. hoffi is a common trilobite mainly from central Europe.", "image": null} +{"corpus_id": "4995", "text": "The HTC Droid Incredible was a smartphone manufactured by HTC Corporation using the Android operating system. It was released on April 29, 2010, and is available through Verizon Wireless only. The device is similar to the Sprint HTC Evo 4G. The device has been succeeded by the HTC Incredible S and the HTC ThunderBolt. The device's \"end of life\" was March 30, 2011.", "image": "images/4995.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4997", "text": null, "image": "images/4997.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4998", "text": "Karlskrona Municipality is a municipality in Blekinge County in South Sweden in southern Sweden. It borders to Emmaboda Municipality, Tors\u00e5s Municipality and Ronneby Municipality. The city of Karlskrona is the seat of the municipality.\nLike most Swedish municipalities it was created during the municipal reform in the early seventies, combining several earlier local government units of urban and rural type, among them the City of Karlskrona.", "image": "images/4998.jpg"} +{"corpus_id": "4999", "text": "Lex was the first active duty, fully fit military working dog to be granted early retirement in order to be adopted. Working for his United States Marine Corps handler Corporal Dustin J. Lee in the Iraq War, he was wounded in an attack that killed Lee, and subsequently awarded an honorary Purple Heart.", "image": "images/4999.jpg"}