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| Year | Date | No. | Driver | Team | Manufacturer | Race distance | | Race time | Average speed(mph) |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Laps | Miles (km) |
| 2020 | July 24 | 23 | Bret Holmes | Bret Holmes Racing | Chevrolet | 100 | 150 (241.402) | 1:04.58 | 138.533 |
| 2021 | May 1 | 18 | Ty Gibbs | Joe Gibbs Racing | Toyota | 100 | 150 (241.402) | 1:12:43 | 123.768 |
| 2022 | May 14 | 2 | Nick Sanchez | Rev Racing | Chevrolet (2) | 100 | 150 (241.402) | 1:19:00 | 113.924 | | Dutch Boy 150 (Kansas) | Dutch Boy 150 (Kansas) > Past winners | table | en | 2022-07-30T03:48:56 | 235 | 300 |
| Previous race:**General Tire 200** | **ARCA Menards Series****Dutch Boy 150** | Next race:**General Tire 150 (Charlotte)** |
| --- | --- | --- | | Dutch Boy 150 (Kansas) | Dutch Boy 150 (Kansas) > External links | table | en | 2022-07-30T03:48:56 | 67 | 301 |
Dutch Boy 150
| | |
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| ARCA Menards Series | |
| Venue | Kansas Speedway |
| Location | Kansas City, Kansas |
| Corporate sponsor | Dutch Boy Paint |
| First race | 2020 |
| Distance | 150 miles (241.402 km) |
| Laps | 100 |
| Previous names | **Dawn 150** (2020) |
| Most wins (driver) | All winning drivers have 1 |
| Most wins (team) | All winning teams have 1 |
| Most wins (manufacturer) | Chevrolet (2) |
| Circuit information | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 1.5 mi (2.4 km) |
| Turns | 4 | | Dutch Boy 150 (Kansas) | Dutch Boy 150 (Kansas) | infobox | en | 2022-07-30T03:48:56 | 215 | 302 |
The Dutch Boy 150 is an ARCA Menards Series race held at Kansas Speedway. It is one of two races the series has at the track, the other being the Reese's 150 in September. The race was added to the schedule in 2020 after the cancellation of the race at Chicagoland Speedway due to COVID-19 regulations in Illinois. It then became a permanent race on the ARCA Menards Series schedule in 2021. | Dutch Boy 150 (Kansas) | Dutch Boy 150 (Kansas) | text | en | 2022-07-30T03:48:56 | 100 | 303 |
| Every Day Is a Holiday | |
| --- | --- |
| Poster by Cinefondation | |
| Directed by | Dima El-Horr |
| Written by | Dima El-HorrRabih Mroué |
| Produced by | Thierry LenouvelNicole GerhardsSabine Sidawi-HamdanHanneke M. van der Tas |
| Starring | Hiam AbbasManal KhaderRaïa Haidar |
| Cinematography | Dominique Gentil |
| Music by | Pierre Aviat |
| Release dates | * September 15, 2009 (2009-09-15) (TIFF) * January 27, 2010 (2010-01-27) (France) |
| Running time | 90 minutes |
| Countries | FranceLebanon |
| Languages | ArabicFrench | | Everyday Is a Holiday | Everyday Is a Holiday | infobox | en | 2022-09-24T18:41:08 | 216 | 304 |
Every Day Is a Holiday (French: Chaque jour est une fête; Arabic: كل يوم عيد) is a 2009 film by the Lebanese director Dima El-Horr. The film is on the official selection of 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. It is the first feature film by Dima El-Horr. | Everyday Is a Holiday | Everyday Is a Holiday | text | en | 2022-09-24T18:41:08 | 74 | 305 |
Three women, of different backgrounds, are on their way to prison to pay a visit to their men on independence day. As the story progresses, this journey becomes a quest for their own independence. | Everyday Is a Holiday | Everyday Is a Holiday > Plot | text | en | 2022-09-24T18:41:08 | 53 | 306 |
Hiam Abbas
Manal Khader as Lina
Raïa Haidar as Tamara | Everyday Is a Holiday | Everyday Is a Holiday > Cast | text | en | 2022-09-24T18:41:08 | 26 | 307 |
Dennis Harvey of Variety wrote "A busload of stranded women wander a stark no-man's-land in Dima El-Horr's feature debut". | Everyday Is a Holiday | Everyday Is a Holiday > Reception | text | en | 2022-09-24T18:41:08 | 47 | 308 |
Douglas Krueger is an American philosopher, academic and author. He is best known as a proponent of atheism and an advocate of skepticism regarding supernatural and paranormal claims. Krueger has been a featured speaker at numerous atheist and humanist conventions and gatherings and is a co-founder of the Fayetteville Freethinkers, a secular humanist organization in Fayetteville, Arkansas. His book, What is Atheism: A Short Introduction, is a critique of religious belief, especially Christianity. He has discussed his atheistic views on numerous radio shows and participated in more than a dozen debates across the United States on the existence of God and secular ethics. | Douglas E Krueger | Douglas E Krueger | text | en | 2022-03-01T23:29:37 | 167 | 309 |
Krueger resides in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is father to four children, and is employed as a full-time faculty member at Northwest Arkansas Community College, where he teaches philosophy. He holds bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees in philosophy. | Douglas E Krueger | Douglas E Krueger | text | en | 2022-03-01T23:29:37 | 76 | 310 |
What is Atheism - A short introduction, Douglas E Krueger, Prometheus Books, New York, 1998 ISBN 1-57392-214-5 vt | Douglas E Krueger | Douglas E Krueger > Bibliography | text | en | 2022-03-01T23:29:37 | 47 | 311 |
Edinburgh Square is a public space and historic site in Caledonia, Ontario. It includes a War Memorial, and lawn bowling and baseball fields. The Old Town Hall of Caledonia is located on the square. | Edinburgh Square, Caledonia | Edinburgh Square, Caledonia | text | en | 2023-01-02T16:04:37 | 55 | 312 |
For many years, Edinburgh Square was one of five planned squares. The first Horticultural Society, organized in 1910, planted many trees and other plants on Edinburgh Square some of which are still standing around the Cenotaph. Prior to the construction of the Town Hall in 1857, Edinburgh Square was known as Market Square, as it was a market for farmer's produce and meats. | Edinburgh Square, Caledonia | Edinburgh Square, Caledonia > The square | text | en | 2023-01-02T16:04:37 | 96 | 313 |
Over the years, tennis, lacrosse, boxing, ice skating on an outdoor rink and Canadian football have been played on the square. Rodeos and an annual circus also were held on this location. Until 1950, parties were held there during the July 1 celebrations. Those holiday events usually included an all-day baseball tournament, which continued until the festivities were relocated to the Band Shell in Kinsmen Park on the west side of town. The square was also the centre for political rallies. | Edinburgh Square, Caledonia | Edinburgh Square, Caledonia > The square | text | en | 2023-01-02T16:04:37 | 124 | 314 |
The Edinburgh Square's baseball diamond is one of five diamonds in Caledonia, although, at one time, it was the only baseball diamond in Caledonia. The lawnbowling green there remains the only one in town. There is a Cenotaph, which each year draws large crowds for the November 11 Remembrance Day services. The number of cars parked on the square the first weekend in October indicates how large the crowd is for the annual Caledonia Fair held just east of the square on the fairgrounds. The outdoor ice rink during the winter months attracts hockey and skating enthusiasts from all parts of the community. | Edinburgh Square, Caledonia | Edinburgh Square, Caledonia > The square | text | en | 2023-01-02T16:04:37 | 160 | 315 |
The Town Hall opened for its first council meeting on January 18, 1858. The architect was John Turner, a businessman and citizen of Brantford who had come to Canada from Great Britain in 1839. Turner was responsible for the design and construction of many public and commercial buildings across Southwestern Ontario between 1850 and 1886. The Town Hall soon became the centre of the community. The basement housed the jail and a meat market. Until 1955 the main floor held the apartment quarters for the town's constable. The constable's wife was expected to serve meals to the prisoners, who were usually locked up for drunkenness. | Edinburgh Square, Caledonia | Edinburgh Square, Caledonia > Old Town Hall | text | en | 2023-01-02T16:04:37 | 157 | 316 |
The top floor of the Town Hall was used for council meetings, social events, concerts, wrestling matches, court hearings, short courses, W.I. meetings and scout meetings. A library was housed on the upper floor as well. In 1917 a polling station was located there. After 1955, Council meetings were held on the main floor. Other than a place for the Public Utilities administration, Red Cross storage and a lawn bowling clubhouse, the Town Hall became relatively inactive. It stood almost vacant after Regional Government took over municipal affairs in 1974. At that time all administrative activities and Council Meetings were moved to an administration building in Cayuga. | Edinburgh Square, Caledonia | Edinburgh Square, Caledonia > Old Town Hall | text | en | 2023-01-02T16:04:37 | 164 | 317 |
In 1974, the proposal to tear down the Town Hall to make room for parking facilities met with public outcry. Although the building was mostly empty and in need of repair, the uproar convinced the town to save the building. On January 25, 1982, it was designated as a Heritage building, and plans were made to convert the building into a museum. It would not be until the spring of 1988 that the old Town Hall was finally reopened, this time as the Edinburgh Square Heritage and Cultural Centre. | Edinburgh Square, Caledonia | Edinburgh Square, Caledonia > Old Town Hall | text | en | 2023-01-02T16:04:37 | 120 | 318 |
| *Dana White's Contender Series Season 1* | |
| --- | --- |
| Genre | Sports |
| Created by | Dana White |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Release | |
| Original network | UFC Fight Pass |
| Original release | July 11 (2017-07-11) –August 29, 2017 (2017-08-29) |
| Chronology | |
| Preceded by | N/A |
| Followed by | Dana White's Contender Series Season 2 | | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 | infobox | en | 2022-10-11T10:17:21 | 148 | 319 |
| Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series 1 | |
| --- | --- |
| Information | |
| Promotion | DWCS |
| Date | July 11, 2017 |
| Venue | UFC Training Centre |
| City | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 > Week 1 - July 11 | infobox | en | 2022-10-11T10:17:21 | 94 | 320 |
| Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series 2 | |
| --- | --- |
| Information | |
| Promotion | DWCS |
| Date | July 18, 2017 |
| Venue | UFC Training Centre |
| City | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 > Week 2 - July 18 | infobox | en | 2022-10-11T10:17:21 | 94 | 321 |
| Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series 3 | |
| --- | --- |
| Information | |
| Promotion | DWCS |
| Date | July 25, 2017 |
| Venue | UFC Training Centre |
| City | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 > Week 3 - July 25 | infobox | en | 2022-10-11T10:17:21 | 94 | 322 |
| Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series 4 | |
| --- | --- |
| Information | |
| Promotion | DWCS |
| Date | August 1, 2017 |
| Venue | UFC Training Centre |
| City | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 > Week 4 - August 1 | infobox | en | 2022-10-11T10:17:21 | 94 | 323 |
| Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series 5 | |
| --- | --- |
| Information | |
| Promotion | DWCS |
| Date | August 8, 2017 |
| Venue | UFC Training Centre |
| City | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 > Week 5 - August 8 | infobox | en | 2022-10-11T10:17:21 | 94 | 324 |
| Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series 6 | |
| --- | --- |
| Information | |
| Promotion | DWCS |
| Date | August 15, 2017 |
| Venue | UFC Training Centre |
| City | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 > Week 6 - August 15 | infobox | en | 2022-10-11T10:17:21 | 94 | 325 |
| Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series 7 | |
| --- | --- |
| Information | |
| Promotion | DWCS |
| Date | August 22, 2017 |
| Venue | UFC Training Centre |
| City | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 > Week 7 - August 22 | infobox | en | 2022-10-11T10:17:21 | 93 | 326 |
| Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series 8 | |
| --- | --- |
| Information | |
| Promotion | DWCS |
| Date | August 29, 2017 |
| Venue | UFC Training Centre |
| City | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 > Week 8 - August 29 | infobox | en | 2022-10-11T10:17:21 | 93 | 327 |
The inaugural 2017 season of Dana White's Contender Series included a total of 8 weekly shows. Viewers had a choice of a traditional commentary team, or alternate commentary provided by rapper Snoop Dogg and UFC Hall of Famer Urijah Faber. Commentators included active fighter Paul Felder who would go on to commentate on UFC events. | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 | text | en | 2022-10-11T10:17:21 | 91 | 328 |
The following fighters were awarded contracts with the UFC: Kurt Holobaugh, and Boston Salmon
Zu Anyanwu while not being offered a contract on the show was brought in as a short-notice replacement for Justin Ledet at UFC Fight Night 116. The following fighters were awarded contracts with the UFC: Sean O'Malley The following fighters were awarded contracts with the UFC: Karl Roberson and Geoff Neal
Dan Ige while not being offered a contract on the show was brought in to face Charles Rosa, who was later replaced by Julio Arce at UFC 220. The following fighters were awarded contracts with the UFC: | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 > Contract awards | text | en | 2022-10-11T10:17:21 | 169 | 329 |
Julian Marquez and Brandon Davis
Kyler Phillips while not being offered a contract on the show was brought in to compete on The Ultimate Fighter: Undefeated. The following fighters were awarded contracts with the UFC: Mike Rodríguez and Alex Perez
Julio Arce while not being offered a contract on the show was brought in as a short-notice replacement for Dan Ige at UFC 220. The following fighters were awarded contracts with the UFC: Charles Byrd and Grant Dawson The following fighters were awarded contracts with the UFC: Benito Lopez and Joby Sanchez
Mike Santiago was not awarded a contract on the show but one week later was signed to the UFC as a short notice replacement for Nick Hein at UFC Fight Night 115 | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 > Contract awards | text | en | 2022-10-11T10:17:21 | 186 | 330 |
The following fighters were awarded contracts with the UFC: Matt Frevola, Lauren Mueller, and Allen Crowder
Bevon Lewis was signed to a development league contract | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 | Dana White's Contender Series Season 1 > Contract awards | text | en | 2022-10-11T10:17:21 | 52 | 331 |
Ali Axelrad (Alison Axelrad) is an American actor of Ashkenazi Jewish decent. She was Born in Fullerton, California, where she began performing at the age of 4. She made her professional stage debut in Carousel at The Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities, where she subsequently was featured in Evita, Ragtime (Little Girl), Music Man (Amaryllis), and The Wizard of Oz. Regionally, she has been seen as Wendy Darling in Peter Pan, opposite Tony Nominee Jenn Colella as Peter and Stephen Derorsa as Captain Hook at The Stephen Sondheim Performing Arts Center in Fairfield Iowa. Notable film and television credits include David Fincher’s Academy Award nominated film Mank, alongside Gary Oldman and Amanda Seyfried (Netflix), as well as Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, written and directed by Amy Sherman-Palladino (Netflix). | Ali Axelrad | Ali Axelrad | text | en | 2023-02-19T19:40:37 | 214 | 332 |
ExMates is a comedy web series filmed in India, directed by Vibhav Ameta and starring Sheena Chohan, Sagar Veen and Vinar Vijay. After letting her ever-so-romantic live-in boyfriend ruin a year of her life, an emotional and troubled Shreya lets go off him in an attempt to be independent and regain sanity. However, her plans are ruined when a nationwide lockdown is announced, and she is forced to take in and stay with her careless and childlike ex. | ExMates | ExMates | text | en | 2023-02-08T16:09:18 | 123 | 333 |
| Year | Award | Category | Status |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 2002 | Academy of Country Music | Outdoor Venue of the Year | Nominated / Loss |
| 2018 | Academy of Country Music | Outdoor Venue of the Year - Medium Capacity | Nominated / Loss | | Whitewater Amphitheater | Whitewater Amphitheater > Awards | table | en | 2023-02-19T20:22:25 | 96 | 334 |
Whitewater Amphitheater
| Whitewater AmphitheaterWhitewater AmphitheaterLocation in TexasShow map of TexasWhitewater AmphitheaterWhitewater AmphitheaterLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United States | |
| --- | --- |
| Address | 11860 FM306 Suite 1 |
| Location | New Braunfels, Texas |
| Coordinates | 29°51′41″N 98°09′25″W / 29.86139°N 98.15694°W / 29.86139; -98.15694Coordinates: 29°51′41″N 98°09′25″W / 29.86139°N 98.15694°W / 29.86139; -98.15694 |
| Capacity | 5,600 |
| Opened | 2007 |
| Website | |
| https://www.whitewaterrocks.com/ | | | Whitewater Amphitheater | Whitewater Amphitheater | infobox | en | 2023-02-19T20:22:25 | 221 | 335 |
Whitewater Amphitheater is a Concert Venue in New Braunfels, Texas which has grown into a Nationally Iconic Live Music Venue. It rests on the Guadalupe River where tubers are known to float past the venue during the tourist season. The venue has hosted some of the most legendary musicians at its unique setting. | Whitewater Amphitheater | Whitewater Amphitheater | text | en | 2023-02-19T20:22:25 | 83 | 336 |
Josh Abbott Band
Gary Allan
The Bellamy Brothers
Ryan Bingham
Clint Black
Blink-182
The Avett Brothers
Rodney Carrington
Eric Church
Charlie Crockett
Cross Canadian Ragweed
Billy Currington
Casey Donahew
Steve Earle
Radney Foster
Kevin Fowler
Goo Goo Dolls
Pat Green
Merle Haggard
Ray Wylie Hubbard
Jack Ingram
Cody Jinks
Cody Johnson
Jamey Johnson
Robert Earl Keen
Reckless Kelly
Randall King
Miranda Lambert
Los Lonely Boys
Whiskey Meyers
Midland
Willie Nelson
Jennifer Nettles
Jon Pardi
Bruce Robison
Randy Rogers Band
Bob Schneider
Sublime
Travis Tritt
Turnpike Troubadours
Jerry Jeff Walker
Aaron Watson
Don Williams
Hank Williams Jr.
Dwight Yoakam
Eli Young Band | Whitewater Amphitheater | Whitewater Amphitheater > Past Performers | text | en | 2023-02-19T20:22:25 | 184 | 337 |
| Duncan Fishwick | |
| --- | --- |
| Born | 12 May 1929Adlington, United Kingdom |
| Died | 6 August 2015 (aged 86)Canada |
| Nationality | British |
| Occupation | Historian | | Duncan Fishwick | Duncan Fishwick | infobox | en | 2023-02-15T18:33:17 | 79 | 338 |
Duncan Fishwick (12 May 1929 - 6 August 2015) was a British historian | Duncan Fishwick | Duncan Fishwick | text | en | 2023-02-15T18:33:17 | 22 | 339 |
He was born on 12 May 1929 in Adlington, United Kingdom. He died on 6 August 2015 in Canada. | Duncan Fishwick | Duncan Fishwick > Biography | text | en | 2023-02-15T18:33:17 | 36 | 340 |
He graduated from St. Francis Xavier University. For most of his life, he was a professor of history at the University of Alberta. His area of specialization is Ancient Roman history. | Duncan Fishwick | Duncan Fishwick > Career | text | en | 2023-02-15T18:33:17 | 51 | 341 |
His notable books include: The Imperial Cult in the Latin West: Studies in the Ruler Cult of the Western Provinces of the Roman Empire
Precinct, Temple, and Altar in Roman Spain: Studies on the Imperial Monuments at Merida and Tarragona
Cult Places and Cult Personnel in the Roman Empire
Cult, Ritual, Divinity and Belief in the Roman World | Duncan Fishwick | Duncan Fishwick > Bibliography | text | en | 2023-02-15T18:33:17 | 93 | 342 |
Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan is an Indian-American author, journalist, and cultural commentator. She is known for her writings on topics such as Indian and South Asian culture, history, and diaspora, as well as for her work in the areas of public policy and education. | Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan | Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan | text | en | 2023-02-19T23:32:52 | 69 | 343 |
Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan was born in Kerala, India, in 1959. She completed her undergraduate degree in English literature at the University of Delhi and went on to earn a master's degree in communication from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. | Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan | Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan > Early Life and Education | text | en | 2023-02-19T23:32:52 | 70 | 344 |
Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan began her career as a journalist in India, working for publications such as The Times of India and The Indian Express. In the 1980s, she moved to the United States and began writing for publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Los Angeles Times. She has also been a frequent commentator on television and radio programs, including CNN, NPR, and the BBC. Srinivasan has written several books on a variety of topics related to Indian and South Asian culture and history, including "The Yoga of Max's Discontent", a novel that explores the themes of self-discovery and spirituality; "The Girl Who Couldn't Love", a collection of short stories that explore the complexities of human relationships; and "Uma," a biography of the Indian film actress and dancer, Uma Devi. | Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan | Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan > Career | text | en | 2023-02-19T23:32:52 | 199 | 345 |
In addition to her work as a writer, Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan has been involved in public policy and education. She has worked for the World Bank, the United Nations Development Programme, and the United States Agency for International Development, and has been a lecturer and adjunct professor at several universities, including Columbia University, New York University, and the University of California, Los Angeles. | Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan | Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan > Career | text | en | 2023-02-19T23:32:52 | 94 | 346 |
Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan is married to Sreenivasan Srinivasan, a scientist and engineer. They have two children. Her sibling, Shashi Tharoor is an Indian former international civil servant, diplomat, bureaucrat and politician, writer and public intellectual who has been serving as Member of Parliament for Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, since 2009. | Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan | Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan > Personal Life | text | en | 2023-02-19T23:32:52 | 89 | 347 |
In 2017, Srinivasan was awarded the Rumi Prize for her novel, "The Yoga of Max's Discontent." The prize is awarded by the Rumi Forum, a non-profit organization that promotes intercultural dialogue and understanding. In 2020, she was awarded the Outstanding Author of the Year Award by the South Asian Literary and Theater Arts Festival, which celebrates the work of South Asian writers and artists. | Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan | Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan > Honors and Awards | text | en | 2023-02-19T23:32:52 | 110 | 348 |
| "**Epic Fail**" | |
| --- | --- |
| *House* episode | |
| Episode no. | Season 6Episode 3 |
| Directed by | Greg Yaitanes |
| Written by | Sara Hess Liz Friedman |
| Original air date | September 28, 2009 (2009-09-28) |
| Guest appearances | |
| * Rick D. Wasserman as Vince Pearson * Freda Foh Shen as Cecile * Andre Braugher as Dr. Darryl Nolan | |
| Episode chronology | |
| | ← **Previous**"Broken (Part 2)" | **Next** →"The Tyrant" | | --- | --- | | |
| House (season 6) | |
| List of episodes | | | Epic Fail (House) | Epic Fail (House) | infobox | en | 2021-11-26T23:21:45 | 220 | 349 |
"Epic Fail" is the third episode of the sixth season of House. It first aired on September 28, 2009. | Epic Fail (House) | Epic Fail (House) | text | en | 2021-11-26T23:21:45 | 32 | 350 |
On returning from rehab, House walks into Cuddy's office and quits. When he reports to Dr. Nolan, his psychiatrist, that his leg pain has returned, Nolan suggests that House take up a hobby that can channel his focus. House decides to learn how to cook. He joins Wilson in a cooking class. With House no longer in charge, Foreman wants to run the diagnostic department and Cuddy allows him a chance to do it. Foreman settles in House's office, and discusses Vince's case with Taub and Thirteen. | Epic Fail (House) | Epic Fail (House) > Plot | text | en | 2021-11-26T23:21:45 | 135 | 351 |
Foreman plans to treat him for complex regional pain syndrome with a spinal stimulation. But Vince has looked up his symptoms on the Internet, and thinks he has mercury poisoning. Ignoring Foreman's orders, Thirteen and Taub perform the test for mercury and not the spinal stimulation. Despite Foreman saying his mercury test was negative, Vince demands treatment for the mercury but Foreman challenges him. As Taub and Thirteen administer the spinal stimulation, Vince's lungs begin filling with fluid. A thickened left ventricle in his heart is causing pulmonary edema. Taub suspects cocaine use. Foreman admits to Thirteen that he has been comparing himself to House. Taub and Thirteen go search Vince's office. | Epic Fail (House) | Epic Fail (House) > Plot | text | en | 2021-11-26T23:21:45 | 196 | 352 |
As Taub and Thirteen play SavageScape at the developer's office, she complains that Foreman told her that he made a dinner reservation rather than asking her. Thirteen realizes that Vince, in researching the birds in the video game, may have caught an avian-related disease. Later, Thirteen discovers that Vince has had a three-hour erection. The doctors implant a stent for the priapism. Thirteen suggests a brain tumor but Foreman overrules her with a diagnosis of thrombocytosis. Taub agrees with Foreman. Thirteen and Foreman are arguing about the new dynamic in their relationship when they see unknown doctors in the patient's room. | Epic Fail (House) | Epic Fail (House) > Plot | text | en | 2021-11-26T23:21:45 | 178 | 353 |
Cuddy visits House at Wilson's apartment. He is cooking with a Chinese classmate and they talk about Cuddy in Chinese. Cuddy wants to know if she is the reason that House left the hospital, and he tells her no. House later decides to give up cooking because his leg pain returns. He confides to Dr. Nolan that he's afraid of turning back to Vicodin. Later, House goes back to his apartment and finds a bottle of Vicodin that he had stashed away. Wilson later finds House feeling much better, which worries him. Wilson shares his concerns with Cuddy. He tells her that he had House's urine tested and it came back clean because it was from a dog. Wilson and Cuddy confront House. To prove he is clean, he urinates in their presence. | Epic Fail (House) | Epic Fail (House) > Plot | text | en | 2021-11-26T23:21:45 | 194 | 354 |
Vince posts his symptoms on the internet. Doctors of highly different levels of skill come in to diagnose him. Before Foreman kicks them out, one doctor suggests a brain tumor. Thirteen tries to be diplomatic by saying that the diagnosis of both Foreman and the other doctor have merits. Foreman is angry that Thirteen did not completely back him up. Vince's MRI comes out clean, so Foreman orders Thirteen to treat for thrombocytosis. | Epic Fail (House) | Epic Fail (House) > Plot | text | en | 2021-11-26T23:21:45 | 120 | 355 |
Thirteen complains to House, who has been expecting her to visit because he predicted that tensions would occur in her relationship with Foreman, now that he's in power. He tells her to give in to Foreman to save their relationship. Foreman apologizes to Thirteen and they make up. However, Vince's lymph nodes swell up. Foreman was wrong about thrombocytosis. Vince offers a $25,000 reward for an answer online. The team is swamped by suggestions sent in from the public. Vince decides to go with the majority diagnosis and demands to be tested for amyloidosis. Foreman makes a deal with him: Foreman will test for amyloidosis, but if the test result is negative then Vince must cease requesting help on the internet. | Epic Fail (House) | Epic Fail (House) > Plot | text | en | 2021-11-26T23:21:45 | 194 | 356 |
Meanwhile, Taub quits, having received a recommendation from a friend to start a surgical practice. Foreman doesn't understand this move as he's holding up the diagnostics department so Taub and Thirteen can keep their jobs. Taub explains he came here to work because of House, not the department. Foreman is discouraged and turns to Thirteen for support. | Epic Fail (House) | Epic Fail (House) > Plot | text | en | 2021-11-26T23:21:45 | 97 | 357 |
The test results show deposits in the renal endothelium consistent with amyloidosis. Vince hallucinates that he is in the world of the video game, and spikes a fever. Thirteen and Foreman discuss the diagnosis while Vince is in a cold tub. Thirteen wants to turn to the internet theories but Foreman thinks Vince has light-chain deposition disease (LCDD), which can be treated with chemotherapy. Later, Foreman takes a shower and notices his pruned fingers in the locker room. He rushes to stop the chemotherapy. | Epic Fail (House) | Epic Fail (House) > Plot | text | en | 2021-11-26T23:21:45 | 142 | 358 |
Vince's fingers did not prune up after being in the bathtub for an hour. This is a symptom of Fabry disease. Thirteen also came to this conclusion based on iodine mumps, which came from an Internet suggestion. Thirteen comes to see Foreman in House's office. He is angry, but he needs her love and does not want their jobs to come between them. Because of this conflict, Foreman fires Thirteen. House shows up at Dr. Nolan's office with a check for $25,000—he was the one who had solved Vince's case online. House tells Nolan that when he began diagnosing cases, the pain in his leg stopped. Nolan thinks it is best for House to return to diagnostic medicine in order to save him from his addiction. | Epic Fail (House) | Epic Fail (House) > Plot | text | en | 2021-11-26T23:21:45 | 188 | 359 |
Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club graded the episode a B. | Epic Fail (House) | Epic Fail (House) > Reception | text | en | 2021-11-26T23:21:45 | 28 | 360 |
Province No. 1 covers an area of 25,905 square kilometres (10,002 sq mi). It is located at easternmost part of Nepal bordering by Tibet Autonomous Region of China in north Bagmati Province in west, Province No. 2 in south-west, Bihar of India in south, North Bengal of India in south-east and Sikkim of India in north-east. Sikkim and part of North Bengal of India forms ethno-linguistic relation with Nepal. Geography of Province No. 1 in eastern Nepal is very diverse, of highest peaks of Himalayas in northern extremes to terai region to south. It lies between 86 degree 1 minute and 88 degree 3 minutes east longitude and 28 degree 2 minutes and 26 degree 3 minutes north longitude. Biratnagar, the industrial capital of Nepal, is the temporary capital of this province. | Geography of Province No. 1 | Geography of Province No. 1 | text | en | 2022-09-08T02:16:06 | 203 | 361 |
Province No. 1 has three folds; northern higher mountains, mid-hills and southern terai. The low land surrounded with hills known as inner-terai. | Geography of Province No. 1 | Geography of Province No. 1 > Landforms | text | en | 2022-09-08T02:16:06 | 55 | 362 |
Higher Himalayas are northern parts of the Province No. 1 which ranges above 3,000 m (9,800 ft). It consists of sub-alpine and alpine climates. It comprises 3 districts of Province No. 1: Taplejung, Sankhuwasabha and Solukhumbu. | Geography of Province No. 1 | Geography of Province No. 1 > Higher Himalayas region | text | en | 2022-09-08T02:16:06 | 80 | 363 |
Mid-hills region or lesser Himalayas (Pahad) is a middle region between higher Himalayas and terai of Province No. 1 which lies north of terai and south of higher himalayas. It also known as Mahabharat range. The elevation of Mid-hills region ranges from 1,000 and 3,000 m (3,300 and 9,800 ft). This region comprises 8 districts of Province No. 1: Panchthar, Tehrathum, Dhankuta, Bhojpur, Khotang, Okhaldhunga, Ilam and Udayapur. | Geography of Province No. 1 | Geography of Province No. 1 > Mid-hills region | text | en | 2022-09-08T02:16:06 | 139 | 364 |
The southern part of the province has fertile agricultural plain land which is called terai. The elevations of the terai of Province No. 1 ranges from 70 and 1,000 m (230 and 3,280 ft). The terai region of Province No. 1 comprises 3 districts: Jhapa, Morang and Sunsari. | Geography of Province No. 1 | Geography of Province No. 1 > Terai region | text | en | 2022-09-08T02:16:06 | 86 | 365 |
The plain land area between Shiwalik hills and Mahabharat hills known as inner terai. Udayapur District of Province No. 1 has part of Inner terai. Udayapur District's elevation ranges from 360 and 2,310 m (1,180 and 7,580 ft) above sea level, so 360m to 1000m of elevation's area of Udayapur District is Inner terai. | Geography of Province No. 1 | Geography of Province No. 1 > Inner-terai region | text | en | 2022-09-08T02:16:06 | 104 | 366 |
Gadi Ezra (born in 1986) is an Israeli lawyer specializing in constitutional and international law, a lecturer, and a public diplomacy expert. He served as director of the National Public Diplomacy Unit in the Israeli Prime Minister's Office. | Gadi Ezra | Gadi Ezra | text | en | 2023-02-13T17:13:51 | 61 | 367 |
Ezra was born and raised in Kiryat Gat. Upon his enlistment, he volunteered to flight school, and after a year continued to serve in the Paratroopers’ Special Forces. After his release from the army, he completed a bachelor's and master's degree in law at Tel Aviv University in just 4 years, as part of an accelerated track with a specialization in public law. He did his legal internship as the personal intern of the state attorney of Israeli, Moshe Lador, where he was involved in cardinal decision-making processes. | Gadi Ezra | Gadi Ezra > Biography | text | en | 2023-02-13T17:13:51 | 132 | 368 |
After completing his internship in 2014, Ezra continued for additional master's degrees in law at the prestigious New York University (NYU), in the international law program, ranked 1st in the world. At NYU, he was the first Israeli to be chosen to deliver the convocation speech on behalf of his classmates. | Gadi Ezra | Gadi Ezra > Biography | text | en | 2023-02-13T17:13:51 | 81 | 369 |
Upon his return to Israel in 2015, he served as a legal advisor at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where he headed the Laws of War desk and advised diplomats on humanitarian law, the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, and the sanctions regime. Afterward, he served as a strategic adviser at the Joint Chiefs of Staff on international strategic matters (including Israel's legitimacy to defense itself) and led international collaborations. Among other things, he led to the existence of an academic conference in Israel on the topic of combating terrorism, in which for the first time the NATO alliance was also involved. In 2016, Ezra was chosen as a Forbes 30 under 30 honoree. | Gadi Ezra | Gadi Ezra > Biography | text | en | 2023-02-13T17:13:51 | 165 | 370 |
Simultaneously, Ezra began his Ph.D. studies in law at Tel Aviv University, in the fields of international and constitutional; there, he deals with international legal aspects of countries declaring war. During his studies, in 2022, he published an article in one of the world's top ten international law journals. | Gadi Ezra | Gadi Ezra > Biography | text | en | 2023-02-13T17:13:51 | 81 | 371 |
Ezra is a global lecturer. His lectures deal with his double perspective on war – based on his operational experience (as a fighter in an elite unit), and his legal experience (as someone who dealt in the field of LOAC) – and the challenges of the State of Israel in the international, political and public diplomacy fields. They were presented to thousands of viewers in hundreds of lectures in Israel and around the world. In 2019, Ezra was invited to deliver his lecture at the prestigious lecture project, Talks at Google. | Gadi Ezra | Gadi Ezra > Lectures | text | en | 2023-02-13T17:13:51 | 128 | 372 |
In 2021, Ezra was appointed to the position of Director of the National Public Diplomacy unit in the Prime Minister's Office. He served under three Prime Ministers (Naftali Bennett, Yair Lapid, Binyamin Netanyahu), and two heads of the National Public Diplomacy Directorate (Elad Tana, and Lior Hayat). As part of his role, Ezra was responsible for coordinating and integrating public diplomacy and information among all official elements in the State of Israel, on issues of national importance, regarding all target audiences. He led the revival of the National Public Diplomacy Forum, coordinated many public diplomacy efforts, including the visit of US President Joe Biden to Israel in 2022, as well as complex security operations (such as Operation “Breaking Dawn” and the 2022 Ramadan), and was involved in national force-building projects on behalf of Israeli public diplomacy. | Gadi Ezra | Gadi Ezra > Director of the National Public Diplomacy Unit | text | en | 2023-02-13T17:13:51 | 210 | 373 |
Shaheed Kavi Mehar Singh Dahiya (1916-1945) commonly known as Fauji Mehar Singh and Jat Mehar Singh, was a famous Haryanavi poet. He was born in Dahiya clan of Jats in village Barona in Kharkhoda tahsil, district Sonipat (Rohtak district at that time), Haryana. In addition to Haryana, his ragnis are still popular in Delhi, Western Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. According to records of Jat Regiment, he was born on 15 February 1916. His father, Shri Nand Ram, was a simple farmer. Due to economic conditions of the house, he could get primary school education till Class-III only. From Childhood, he was fond of singing ragnis. His father was annoyed about his habit of singing of ragnis, but he was not successful in keeping him away from this hobby. He was married to Prem Kaur. In 1937, Mehar Singh joined the army. There also, he kept singing and recording ragnis. During Second World War, he and his army colleagues allied with Azad Hind Fauj. In 1945, he got martyrdom while fighting for the cause of India's freedom. | Fauji Kavi Mehar Singh | Fauji Kavi Mehar Singh | text | en | 2022-09-10T09:55:17 | 265 | 374 |
Some activities held in his native village and state, in his honour: The Fauji Jaat Mehar Singh Award is given to folk singers by the Chief Minister of Haryana State, for their contribution to promoting the culture and traditions of Haryana.
15 February is celebrated as a day in Memory of Mehar Singh and a Ragani Programme is organised every year.
A school children's programme on November 14 is organised every year.
A Health Camp is organised once a year in which retired and working doctors of PGIMS Rohtak participate on voluntary basis.
A book of his writings has been published.
A Statue of Mehar Singh has been installed in 2 acres of land donated by the Panchayat of the village. | Fauji Kavi Mehar Singh | Fauji Kavi Mehar Singh > Legacy | text | en | 2022-09-10T09:55:17 | 176 | 375 |
| Paul Miller | |
| --- | --- |
| Alma mater | Schulich School of Business - York University |
| Occupation(s) | Digital Acceleration Leader, Advisor |
| Years active | 1990–present | | Paul c. miller | Paul c. miller | infobox | en | 2023-02-20T03:51:37 | 70 | 376 |
Paul Miller is a digital acceleration leader and advisor with over 30 years of experience in eCommerce, mobile, digital marketing, big data, and customer relationship management. | Paul c. miller | Paul c. miller | text | en | 2023-02-20T03:51:37 | 41 | 377 |
Miller is currently a Senior Advisor at McKinsey & Company, a global management consulting firm, where he has worked since February 2017. He specializes in advising early-stage and established companies on digital strategy and roadmap creation, technology and development assessments, and eCommerce. | Paul c. miller | Paul c. miller > McKinsey & Company | text | en | 2023-02-20T03:51:37 | 74 | 378 |
In 2008, Miller founded Paul Miller Digital Solutions (formerly Paul Miller Associates), a digital consultancy that he continues to lead. The company provides services such as digital strategy development, technology assessments, and eCommerce expertise. | Paul c. miller | Paul c. miller > Paul Miller Digital Solutions | text | en | 2023-02-20T03:51:37 | 59 | 379 |
From 2010 to 2016, Miller served as VP & President, Global eCommerce, Innovation, and Big Data at W.W. Grainger, an industrial supply company. During his tenure, he led the successful Grainger.com eCommerce business to over $4 billion in revenue and roughly 50% of the company's total sales. He also reinvigorated the corporate innovation group and spearheaded data science lab creation and business insights practice. | Paul c. miller | Paul c. miller > W.W. Grainger | text | en | 2023-02-20T03:51:37 | 108 | 380 |
From 2008 to 2010, Miller served as President of Enservio Retail, a division of Enservio, a provider of contents valuation services to property carriers nationwide. Under his leadership, the retail division based in Chicago provided an online portal where claimants can replace their items from the top online retailers. | Paul c. miller | Paul c. miller > Enservio | text | en | 2023-02-20T03:51:37 | 76 | 381 |
From 2006 to 2008, Miller was the Senior Vice President of Direct Commerce at Sears Holdings Corp. In this role, he was responsible for the full catalog and eCommerce business for Sears Holdings. | Paul c. miller | Paul c. miller > Sears Holdings Corp | text | en | 2023-02-20T03:51:37 | 55 | 382 |
From 2000 to 2006, Miller served as Vice President of eCommerce at Williams-Sonoma, Inc., a specialty retailer of high-quality products for the home. | Paul c. miller | Paul c. miller > Williams-Sonoma, Inc. | text | en | 2023-02-20T03:51:37 | 50 | 383 |
From 1999 to 2000, Miller worked as a consultant at Levi Strauss & Co. Ltd., a global leader in denim apparel. | Paul c. miller | Paul c. miller > Levi Strauss & Co. Ltd. | text | en | 2023-02-20T03:51:37 | 42 | 384 |
From 1994 to 1997, Miller worked as a Marketing Manager at The Clorox Company of Canada, a leading manufacturer and marketer of consumer products. | Paul c. miller | Paul c. miller > The Clorox Company of Canada | text | en | 2023-02-20T03:51:37 | 46 | 385 |
From 1990 to 1994, Miller worked as a Brand Manager at Kraft Foods, a global food and beverage company. | Paul c. miller | Paul c. miller > Kraft Foods | text | en | 2023-02-20T03:51:37 | 36 | 386 |
Miller earned an MBA in Marketing from the Schulich School of Business at York University in 1990. He was a member of the Student Council Executive and York University Senate. | Paul c. miller | Paul c. miller > Education | text | en | 2023-02-20T03:51:37 | 43 | 387 |
Miller is a board member and co-chair of the Marketing Committee at Junior Achievement of Chicago, a | Paul c. miller | Paul c. miller > Volunteering | text | en | 2023-02-20T03:51:37 | 35 | 388 |
Maigret Returns
| Author | Georges Simenon |
| --- | --- |
| Original title | *French: *Maigret** |
| Country | Belgium |
| Language | French |
| Series | Inspector Jules Maigret |
| Genre | Detective fiction, Crime fiction |
| Publisher | Fayard |
| Publication date | 1934 |
| Published in English | 1941 |
| Media type | Print |
| Preceded by | *The Lock at Charenton* |
| Followed by | *Maigret and the Hotel Majestic* | | Maigret Returns | Maigret Returns | infobox | en | 2023-02-19T20:26:33 | 170 | 389 |
Maigret Returns (other English-language title is Maigret; French: Maigret) is a detective novel by Belgian writer Georges Simenon, featuring his character inspector Jules Maigret. | Maigret Returns | Maigret Returns | text | en | 2023-02-19T20:26:33 | 55 | 390 |
As of 24 January 2023.
| | | Rider | Date of birth | | --- | --- | --- | | Rait Ärm (EST) | | (2000-03-31) 31 March 2000 (age 22) | | Thomas Boudat (FRA) | | (1994-02-24) 24 February 1994 (age 28) | | Thomas Denis (FRA) | | (1997-07-18) 18 July 1997 (age 25) | | Célestin Guillon (FRA) | | (1996-04-07) 7 April 1996 (age 26) | | Maxime Jarnet (FRA) | | (1998-09-06) 6 September 1998 (age 24) | | Maximilien Juillard (FRA) | | (2001-12-13) 13 December 2001 (age 21) | | Samuel Leroux (FRA) | | (1994-11-27) 27 November 1994 (age 28) | | | | | Rider | Date of birth | | --- | --- | --- | | Jérémy Leveau (FRA) | | (1992-04-17) 17 April 1992 (age 30) | | Tom Mainguenaud (FRA) | | (2000-08-13) 13 August 2000 (age 22) | | Kenny Molly (BEL) | | (1996-12-24) 24 December 1996 (age 26) | | Stefano Museeuw (BEL) | | (1997-06-01) 1 June 1997 (age 25) | | Valentin Tabellion (FRA) | | (1999-03-23) 23 March 1999 (age 23) | | Norman Vahtra (EST) | | (1996-11-23) 23 November 1996 (age 26) | |
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Xelliss–Roubaix–Lille Métropole
| | |
| --- | --- |
| Team information | |
| UCI code | * RLM (2007–2015, 2017–2018) * RML (2016) * NRL (2019–2020) * XRL (2021–) |
| Registered | France |
| Founded | 2007 |
| Discipline(s) | Road |
| Status | UCI Continental |
| Bicycles | Argon 18 |
| Website | Team home page |
| Key personnel | |
| General manager | Olivier Decock |
| Team manager(s) | * Frédéric Delcambre * Geoffrey Coupé * Michel Dernies |
| Team name history | |
| 2007–201520162017–20182019–202020212022– | Roubaix–Lille Métropole *(RLM)*Roubaix–Métropole Européenne de Lille *(RML)*Roubaix–Lille Métropole *(RLM)*Natura4Ever–Roubaix–Lille Métropole *(NRL)*Xelliss–Roubaix–Lille Métropole *(XRL)*Go Sport–Roubaix–Lille Métropole *(GRL)* | | Go Sport–Roubaix–Lille Métropole | Go Sport–Roubaix–Lille Métropole | infobox | en | 2023-01-30T00:41:14 | 334 | 392 |
Go Sport–Roubaix–Lille Métropole is a French UCI Continental cycling team founded in 2007. For the 2019 season, the team secured additional sponsorship from Natura4Ever, later rebranded as Xelliss in 2021. | Go Sport–Roubaix–Lille Métropole | Go Sport–Roubaix–Lille Métropole | text | en | 2023-01-30T00:41:14 | 68 | 393 |
2009 Stage 3 Tour du Gévaudan Languedoc-Roussillon, Florian Vachon 2010 Stage 4 Étoile de Bessèges, Arnaud Molmy Grand Prix de la Ville de Lillers, Benoît Daeninck Paris–Troyes, Cédric Pineau Stage 3 Tour de Bretagne, Benoît Daeninck Stage 6 Tour de Bretagne, Cédric Pineau Overall Ronde de l'Oise, Steven Tronet 2011 Grand Prix de la Ville de Lillers, Denis Flahaut Stage 2 Tour du Loir-et-Cher, Pierre-Luc Périchon Grand Prix de la ville de Pérenchies, Anthony Colin 2012 | Go Sport–Roubaix–Lille Métropole | Go Sport–Roubaix–Lille Métropole > Major wins | text | en | 2023-01-30T00:41:14 | 193 | 394 |
Stage 3 Mi-Août en Bretagne, Morgan Kneisky Stage 3 Boucles de la Mayenne, Fabien Schmidt 2013 Stage 1 Ronde de l'Oise, Maxime Le Montagner 2014 Le Samyn, Maxime Vantomme Stage 1 Rhône-Alpes Isère Tour, Quentin Jaurégui Overall Paris–Arras Tour, Maxime Vantomme Stage 1, Team time trial 2015 Kattekoers, Baptiste Planckaert Stage 1 Circuit des Ardennes, Rudy Barbier Paris–Chauny, Maxime Vantomme Prologue Tour Alsace, Julien Antomarchi Stage 2 Tour Alsace, Timothy Dupont | Go Sport–Roubaix–Lille Métropole | Go Sport–Roubaix–Lille Métropole > Major wins | text | en | 2023-01-30T00:41:14 | 188 | 395 |
Mountains classification Tour du Poitou-Charentes, Rudy Kowalski 2016 Paris–Troyes, Rudy Barbier Cholet-Pays de Loire, Rudy Barbier 2018 Stage 4 Tour de Bretagne, Julien Antomarchi Grand Prix de la ville de Nogent-sur-Oise, Julien Antomarchi 2019 Overall Boucles de la Mayenne, Thibault Ferasse Grand Prix de la ville de Nogent-sur-Oise, Emiel Vermeulen 2020 Overall La Tropicale Amissa Bongo, Jordan Levasseur 2021 Grand Prix de la ville de Pérenchies, Emiel Vermeulen | Go Sport–Roubaix–Lille Métropole | Go Sport–Roubaix–Lille Métropole > Major wins | text | en | 2023-01-30T00:41:14 | 183 | 396 |
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Drink For the British television series, see Food and Drink. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Food and drink.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. | Food and drink | Food and drink | text | en | 2022-07-30T05:55:09 | 75 | 397 |
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For redirects from a topic to a related list and not to an entry on that list, use {{R from list topic}} instead. | Gaia-2 | Gaia-2 | text | en | 2023-02-09T04:22:48 | 107 | 398 |
| Girish Rao Hatwar | |
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| Girish Rao Hatwar (Jogi) | |
| Born | (1965-11-16) 16 November 1965 (age 57)Hosabettu |
| Pen name | Jogi |
| Occupation | Journalist, Kannada Prabha |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Genre | Short stories, Poetry, Novels, Columns, Criticism |
| Subject | Karnataka, Rural life, Urban life, Spirituality |
| Literary movement | Neo-literature | | Girish Rao Hatwar | Girish Rao Hatwar | infobox | en | 2023-01-27T02:56:51 | 148 | 399 |