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Girish Rao Hatwar, popularly known as Jogi, is a Kannada writer and journalist. Being one of the Kannada neo-literature writers, he has written short stories, novels and columns in many Kannada periodicals and daily newspapers. He has also written scripts for television serials, lyrics and screen play for movies. A journalist by profession, Jogi is currently a Magazine Editor of Kannada Prabha daily. | Girish Rao Hatwar | Girish Rao Hatwar | text | en | 2023-01-27T02:56:51 | 101 | 400 |
Born in an agricultural family in Hosabettu near Suratkal in Mangaluru district, Jogi studied in Guruvayankere and Uppinangadi. Elder brother Hatwar Narayana Rao made name in Karnataka rural folk world by writing Yakshagana episodes and as a narrator in Thala Maddale. Jogi, who started writing at the age of 18, completed his B.Com. in Puttur. In 1989, as Girish Rao Hatwar, he came to Bangalore and was transformed as Jogi by the then editor of Kannada Prabha – Y N Krishnamurthy, popularly known as YNK. | Girish Rao Hatwar | Girish Rao Hatwar > Early life | text | en | 2023-01-27T02:56:51 | 145 | 401 |
Jogi started by writing a column Bollywood 'Gha'sip in Kannada Prabha. He wrote a column called Ravi Kanaddu in Hi Bangalore, a Kannada weekly and later joined as its assistant editor. Jogi worked as editor of a monthly magazine Acchari. Jogi, Janaki, Girish Rao Hatwar, H Girish Rao, Sathyavratha Hosabeettu were some of his pen names and later worked as Associate Magazine Editor in Kannada Prabha. He gained popularity as movie and book reviewer and slowly started writing stories. Later, he started writing novels also. Jogi wrote a series for young adults. Titled as Life is beautiful, six books have been published under this series. His novel Ashwatthaman, which has a film actor as central character, has received positive reviews. | Girish Rao Hatwar | Girish Rao Hatwar > Career | text | en | 2023-01-27T02:56:51 | 186 | 402 |
Along with journalism and literature activities, Jogi wrote dialogues to Kannada television serials. Jogi wrote the script and dialogue of the movie Mouni, which is based on a novel by U. R. Ananthamurthy. Kaada Beladingalu written by Jogi was adapted as a movie and it bagged Karnataka State Film Awards 2006-07 in the categories of best social film and best story. Jogi's stories were published in Mayura, Taranga, Tushara, Sudha, O Manase magazines, as well as Kannada Prabha and Prajavani newspapers. He also wrote Essays to Lankesh Patrike in the name of H Girish. He used to write book reviews under pseudo names and was also in charge of Roopatara being published under Manipal group. As of 2022, he is working as Chief Magazine Editor of Kannada Prabha. | Girish Rao Hatwar | Girish Rao Hatwar > Career | text | en | 2023-01-27T02:56:51 | 197 | 403 |
Jogi has started a literary group Half Circle in Club House. | Girish Rao Hatwar | Girish Rao Hatwar > Career | text | en | 2023-01-27T02:56:51 | 24 | 404 |
Nadiya Nenapina Hangu
Yamini
Chitte Hejje Jadu
Hit Wicket
Urmila
Maya Kinnari
Guruvayanakere
Devara Hucchu
Chikkappa
Chaithra Vaishaka Vasantha
Ellanu Maduvudu Hottegagi
VirahadaSankshiptaPadakosha
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Ashwatthaman | Girish Rao Hatwar | Girish Rao Hatwar > Novels | text | en | 2023-01-27T02:56:51 | 76 | 405 |
Bengaluru
Salam Bengaluru
B Capital
Ulida Vivaragalu Labhyavilla
Mahanagara
Puchche | Girish Rao Hatwar | Girish Rao Hatwar > Bengaluru Series | text | en | 2023-01-27T02:56:51 | 32 | 406 |
SeeluNalige
Jogi Kathegalu
Kadu Hadiya Kathegalu
Rayabhagada Rahasya Rathri
Jarasandha
Sufi Kathegalu
Katha Samaya
Facebook Dot Com – Manasa Joshi
Nale Baa
Ondanondu Ooralli
108- Naki Dashakada kathegalu
Kathe Pustaka | Girish Rao Hatwar | Girish Rao Hatwar > Story collections | text | en | 2023-01-27T02:56:51 | 80 | 407 |
Bollywood 'Gha'sip
Ravi Kanaddu – Ravi Kandaddu
Janaki column
Jogimane
Roopa Rekhe
Secret Diary
Note Book
Are Belaku
AnkanaGaliAata
MasalaDosege KempuChatney
Sahaja Khushi
Janaki with Love | Girish Rao Hatwar | Girish Rao Hatwar > Columns | text | en | 2023-01-27T02:56:51 | 66 | 408 |
Life is Beautiful
Thande Thayi Devaralla
Devarannu Nambabedi
Preethisuvavarannu Kondubidi
Nanu Badava Nanu Sukhi
I hate my wife
Avaru Ivaru Devaru
Saavu (The art Of dying) | Girish Rao Hatwar | Girish Rao Hatwar > Inspirational books | text | en | 2023-01-27T02:56:51 | 63 | 409 |
Vishwamitra Menake Dance MadoduEnakke
SubitreBanna Ba bitre Sunna (NeenasamThirugata 2017) | Girish Rao Hatwar | Girish Rao Hatwar > Play | text | en | 2023-01-27T02:56:51 | 39 | 410 |
M Rangarao (personality)
SadashivaAvara Aida Kathegalu (Edited)
Jogi Reader (Audio collections of Jogi writings – Compiled by Sandhya Rani)
Mathu, Mouna, Dhyana, Vishnuvardhana – A journalist's perception (Sep 2018) | Girish Rao Hatwar | Girish Rao Hatwar > Variety writings | text | en | 2023-01-27T02:56:51 | 81 | 411 |
Halage – Balapa (Lessons for new writers)
Kathe, Chitrakathe, Sambhashane (Along with articles from 18 film directors)
Edited a tributary under the name Bahuroopi Karnad post Karnad's demise; This is a collection of 37 articles by the who's who of Indian arts and literature | Girish Rao Hatwar | Girish Rao Hatwar > Others | text | en | 2023-01-27T02:56:51 | 86 | 412 |
Karnataka State Award for Best Story for Film Kada Beladingalu
Vaddarse Raghuram Shetty Award for Journalism
Bangalore Literature Festival Book Prize for achievements in Kannada Literature, 2021
Sahithya Rathna
Sahityashri Award, Karnataka Sahitya Academy, 2021 | Girish Rao Hatwar | Girish Rao Hatwar > Awards and recognition | text | en | 2023-01-27T02:56:51 | 68 | 413 |
Hunting Hills may refer to: Hunting Hills, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Monongalia County | Hunting Hills | Hunting Hills | text | en | 2021-08-07T04:02:18 | 32 | 414 |
| Season | GP | W | D | L | F | A | D | Pts | Finish |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 1981–82 | 30 | 6 | 13 | 11 | 34 | 41 | −7 | 25 | 9th |
| 1982–83 | 27 | 6 | 8 | 13 | 25 | 38 | −13 | 20 | Relegated |
| 1995–96 | 27 | 4 | 15 | 8 | 24 | 32 | −8 | 27 | 9th |
| 1996–97 | 27 | 5 | 8 | 14 | 24 | 43 | −19 | 23 | 10th |
| 1997–98 | 40 | 3 | 14 | 23 | 42 | 87 | −45 | 23 | Relegated |
| All-time record | 151 | 24 | 58 | 69 | 149 | 241 | –92 | 106 | 21 | | Independiente Villela | Independiente Villela > League performance | table | en | 2022-09-11T03:06:44 | 295 | 415 |
Independiente de San Pedro Sula
| Full name | Independiente de San Pedro Sula |
| --- | --- |
| Nickname(s) | *Millonarios* *La Franja* *Choriceros* |
| Ground | Estadio Francisco Morazán,San Pedro Sula, Honduras |
| Capacity | 21,000 |
| | |
| | **Home colours** | **Away colours** | **Third colours** | | --- | --- | --- | | |
| | | | Independiente Villela | Independiente Villela | infobox | en | 2022-09-11T03:06:44 | 149 | 416 |
Independiente de San Pedro Sula was a football club located in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. The club played several seasons in the Honduran Liga Nacional as well in the Honduran Amateur League. | Independiente Villela | Independiente Villela | text | en | 2022-09-11T03:06:44 | 51 | 417 |
Independiente Villela obtained the Cortés regional championship in 1958 and had the right to play for the 1958–59 Honduran Amateur League which they eventually lost to Club Deportivo Olimpia. In 1980 they won the Honduran Segunda División, therefore gaining a spot at the 1981–82 Honduran Liga Nacional. They spent two years in first division until they were relegated in 1982–83. It was in the year 1992-1993 that the club was bought in the second division by businessman Miguel Villela owner of the Villela group and the team changed its nickname to chorizeros for the reason that it is a sausage company and added Villela to the club's name. Their second chance in the premier division came 12 years later when they conquered the 1994 Honduran Segunda División. During the next three years they acquired big names to their rosters such as Reynaldo Pineda, Milton Reyes, Wilmer Cruz and Leonardo Isaula; however, they faced relegation again in 1997–98. Due to economic problems and little support from their executives, the club was eventually dissolved. | Independiente Villela | Independiente Villela > History | text | en | 2022-09-11T03:06:44 | 251 | 418 |
Segunda División Winners (2): 1980, 1994–95
Runners-up (1): 1983
Amateur League Runners-up (1): 1958–59
Cortés Championship Winners (2): 1958, 1961 | Independiente Villela | Independiente Villela > Achievements | text | en | 2022-09-11T03:06:44 | 58 | 419 |
Its original colors were: white shirt with a red stripe from the right shoulder to the left hip, blue shorts and white socks the club's classic uniform. later with the name change to Independiente Villela's home colours were white and red stripes jerseys and blue shorts and socks. Their away colours were blue and yellow. | Independiente Villela | Independiente Villela > Colours and badge | text | en | 2022-09-11T03:06:44 | 93 | 420 |
Independiente Villela played their home matches at Estadio Francisco Morazán | Independiente Villela | Independiente Villela > Stadium | text | en | 2022-09-11T03:06:44 | 25 | 421 |
Aaron Hall
| Date of birth | (1998-06-26) 26 June 1998 (age 24) |
| --- | --- |
| Place of birth | Ballynahinch, Northern Ireland |
| Height | 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) |
| Weight | 98 kg (15.4 st; 216 lb) |
| Rugby union career | |
| | **Position(s)** | Back-row | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Amateur team(s) | | | | | **Years** | **Team** | **Apps** | **(Points)** | | 2020- | BallynahinchBallyclare RFC | | () | | Senior career | | | | | **Years** | **Team** | **Apps** | **(Points)** | | 2017–20 | Ulster | 1 | ((0)) | | Correct as of 18 May 2019 | | | | | | | List of Ulster Rugby academy players | List of Ulster Rugby academy players > Aaron Hall | infobox | en | 2023-02-20T07:17:08 | 286 | 422 |
| **Position(s)** | Back-row | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Amateur team(s) | | | |
| **Years** | **Team** | **Apps** | **(Points)** |
| 2020- | BallynahinchBallyclare RFC | | () |
| Senior career | | | |
| **Years** | **Team** | **Apps** | **(Points)** |
| 2017–20 | Ulster | 1 | ((0)) |
| Correct as of 18 May 2019 | | | | | List of Ulster Rugby academy players | List of Ulster Rugby academy players > Aaron Hall | infobox | en | 2023-02-20T07:17:08 | 190 | 423 |
Aaron Hall (born 26 June 1998) is an Irish rugby union player who formerly played in the back row for Ulster. | List of Ulster Rugby academy players | List of Ulster Rugby academy players > Aaron Hall | text | en | 2023-02-20T07:17:08 | 41 | 424 |
He was educated at Ballyclare Secondary School, played club rugby for Ballynahinch, and was selected at age-grade level for Ulster. In 2015 he won the Ulster Youth Player of the Year Award. He joined the Ulster academy ahead of the 2016–17 season. He made his senior competitive debut the following season, starting in a 23–22 win against Benetton in the Pro14 on 24 November 2017. He played for Ulster 'A' in the 2017–18 British and Irish Cup, and the 2018–19 and 2019–20 Celtic Cup. He remained in the academy for a fourth year in 2019–20, but was no longer listed in the academy squad the following season. He joined Ballyclare RFC ahead of the 2020-21 season, having previously played for them at youth level. | List of Ulster Rugby academy players | List of Ulster Rugby academy players > Aaron Hall | text | en | 2023-02-20T07:17:08 | 195 | 425 |
%5B%5BWikipedia%3ARedirects+for+discussion%5D%5D+debate+closed+as+delete #REDIRECT List of exoplanets discovered in 2022 | K2-371 | K2-371 | text | en | 2023-02-09T04:22:48 | 55 | 426 |
| Helderberg Formation | |
| --- | --- |
| Stratigraphic range: Devonian | |
| Type | Formation |
| Location | |
| Country | United States |
| Extent | Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia | | Helderberg Formation | Helderberg Formation | infobox | en | 2022-07-03T02:18:16 | 79 | 427 |
The Helderberg Formation is a geologic formation in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia. It preserves fossils dating back to the Devonian period. | Helderberg Formation | Helderberg Formation | text | en | 2022-07-03T02:18:16 | 41 | 428 |
| Jules Alexander | |
| --- | --- |
| Alexander in 2015 | |
| Background information | |
| Born | (1943-09-25) September 25, 1943 (age 79)Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S |
| Origin | California, U.S |
| Genres | Pop, rock, folk |
| Instrument(s) | Guitar, vocals |
| Member of | The Association | | Jules Alexander | Jules Alexander | infobox | en | 2023-02-15T16:30:05 | 118 | 429 |
Jules Gary Alexander (born September 25, 1943) is an American Musician, Songwriter, and Arranger. He is well remembered for being a founding member of the pop group The Association. | Jules Alexander | Jules Alexander | text | en | 2023-02-15T16:30:05 | 47 | 430 |
Alexander was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and moved to California with his family as a teen. | Jules Alexander | Jules Alexander > Early Life | text | en | 2023-02-15T16:30:05 | 31 | 431 |
Alexander was an optical technician in the navy based in Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, 1962, when he met salesman Terry Kirkman. The two became friends and promised to meet up when Alexander was discharged. A year later, Alexander discharged, and they started a band called the Inner Tubes, that played at the Troubadour nightclub in West Hollywood. The band's personnel constantly changed, with some of its members including Cass Elliot (later of the Mamas & the Papas) and David Crosby (later of the Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young). | Jules Alexander | Jules Alexander > 1962–1965 | text | en | 2023-02-15T16:30:05 | 142 | 432 |
By late 1964/early 1965, the Inner Tubes would slowly shift from a small folk ensemble into a 13-piece folk group called the Men. When the Men broke up, the two and four other members formed the Association. Before his career took off, Alexander was a bouncer at a nightclub, and often rode to work in a motorcycle owned by Steppenwolf frontman John Kay. | Jules Alexander | Jules Alexander > 1962–1965 | text | en | 2023-02-15T16:30:05 | 95 | 433 |
The Association signed to Valiant Records in 1966 and their first album, And Then... Along Comes the Association, was produced. A second album, Renaissance, was released a bit after. On all releases from 1966 to 1967, he was credited as Gary Alexander (his middle name), but would use the name Jules from 1969 onwards. The Association quickly grew in popularity when their singles "Cherish" and "Along Comes Mary", charted in the Top 10. Alexander was a key songwriter for the group, along with Kirkman and Yester. Alexander’s most notable songs he co-wrote were “Changes”, “Looking Glass”, and “Pandora’s Golden Heebie Jeebies”. Alexander was the main arranger in the band. | Jules Alexander | Jules Alexander > 1966–1967 | text | en | 2023-02-15T16:30:05 | 178 | 434 |
Alexander left in 1967 to study meditation in India, and was replaced by Larry Ramos (previously of the New Christy Minstrels fame). Whilst in India, Alexander converted to Buddhism and still follows the religion. During the 1967-69 period Alexander was absent with the band, they achieved higher commercial success with appearances on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour and The Ed Sullivan Show, and the million-selling songs "Windy", "Never My Love", and "Everything That Touches You". | Jules Alexander | Jules Alexander > 1966–1967 | text | en | 2023-02-15T16:30:05 | 124 | 435 |
After a short stint with Joshua Fox, Alexander returned to the Association in 1969. The Association were main contributors to the soundtrack of the 1969 film Goodbye, Columbus, and in addition, sang the title theme. They were nominated for an Golden Globe Award for Best Song for Motion Picture. Alexander remained until 1974, when he left to form a short-lived band called Bijou. They were nearly signed to A&M Records, but the deal fell through. Alexander wrote the music for the 1974 sci-fi movie UFO: Target Earth and recorded the music for it in Ike Turner’s studio. Alexander returned to the Association for a third tenure from 1979 to 1989. During this time, he briefly played bass guitar. | Jules Alexander | Jules Alexander > 1969–1989 | text | en | 2023-02-15T16:30:05 | 173 | 436 |
In September 2003, the Association was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. Alexander joined other members at the induction ceremony in Niles, Ohio. A year later, Alexander and the then-surviving members of the 1960s lineup briefly reunited for the taping of a PBS 1960s rock music special '60s Experience on December 9, 2004. | Jules Alexander | Jules Alexander > 2003–2004 | text | en | 2023-02-15T16:30:05 | 90 | 437 |
Alexander returned to the Association in January 2012, and has remained a member since. Alexander was a data wrangler prior to rejoining in 2012 in Texas. During the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, Alexander announced he was working on a solo album in his home studio. Alexander lives in Texas with is wife of over 30 years. | Jules Alexander | Jules Alexander > 2012–present | text | en | 2023-02-15T16:30:05 | 81 | 438 |
And Then... Along Comes the Association (1966)
Renaissance (1966)
The Association – (1969)
Stop Your Motor – (1971)
Waterbeds in Trinidad! – (1972) | Jules Alexander | Jules Alexander > Discography | text | en | 2023-02-15T16:30:05 | 44 | 439 |
Jack Keller may refer to: Jack Keller (athlete) (1911–1978), American Olympic hurdler
Jack Keller (artist) (1922–2003), Marvel Comics artist
Jack Keller (poker player) (1942–2003), American poker player
Jack Keller (songwriter) (1936–2005), American composer, songwriter and record producer | Jack Keller | Jack Keller | text | en | 2021-08-30T19:59:53 | 78 | 440 |
I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers
| First edition cover | |
| --- | --- |
| Author | Philip Pullman |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Children's, Fantasy |
| Publisher | Doubleday |
| Publication date | 1 April 1999 |
| Pages | 175 |
| ISBN | 978-0-385-40979-7 |
| OCLC | 57378478 | | I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers | I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers | infobox | en | 2022-12-09T11:16:06 | 136 | 441 |
I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers is a children's novel written by British author Philip Pullman. It was published in 1999. | I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers | I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers | text | en | 2022-12-09T11:16:06 | 43 | 442 |
One evening, at the home of the cobbler old Bob and his washerwoman wife Joan, there is a knock at the door. Bob opens the door and sees a little boy in a torn and stained page's uniform. When asked "who are you?", the boy replies "I was a rat". Bob and Joan have no children and they take care of the boy by providing food and a bed. The boy was unable to eat with a spoon, and during his first evening he tore his sheets and blankets into strips. However, Bob and Joan were patient and the boy was a quick learner who, wanting to please them, carefully followed their instructions. When he spots a photograph of Princess Aurelia, the prince's fiancée, in the newspaper, he appears to recognise her as 'Mary Jane'. | I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers | I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers > Plot | text | en | 2022-12-09T11:16:06 | 201 | 443 |
Joan calls the boy "Roger", the name Bob and Joan would have used for their son. Bob and Joan take Roger to the City Hall to find how to return Roger to his proper home. An official declares that there are no lost children in the city, then notices that Roger has eaten a pencil belonging to the City Council. Bob and Joan take Roger to the orphanage, the police station, and the hospital, but no one can help locate Roger's home. | I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers | I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers > Plot | text | en | 2022-12-09T11:16:06 | 119 | 444 |
The Philosopher Royal learns about Roger and his belief that he was a rat, and takes Roger to the palace for tests. Roger announces that he has "been here before", and states that the Prince will marry Mary Jane, only to be told that the Prince will marry Aurelia. When confronted by a cat, Roger runs away from the palace and undergoes adventures as people exploit his ability to eat almost anything, and to wriggle through small openings. Roger escapes and lives in the sewers, but is discovered by the local paper, The Daily Scourge, who exploit Roger again by writing about "the monster of the sewers". After a publicity campaign, Roger is captured and declared a menace whose fate is to be determined by a tribunal. | I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers | I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers > Plot | text | en | 2022-12-09T11:16:06 | 186 | 445 |
Bob and Joan learn that the tribunal may declare Roger to be a non-human monster that must be exterminated. Joan notices a picture of Princess Aurelia who by now has married the Prince. Joan remembers that Roger had mentioned Mary Jane, so in desperation Bob and Joan contact the Princess. When hearing about Roger and the name "Mary Jane" she announces that she will help. Due to her intervention, Roger is saved and is adopted by Bob and Joan. The Princess had been a girl who worked in the kitchen and kept a pet rat. Her wish to attend a ball at the palace was granted, and her rat was turned into a page boy as her attendant – a "Cinderella story". | I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers | I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers > Plot | text | en | 2022-12-09T11:16:06 | 168 | 446 |
A three-part televised adaptation of the novel simply entitled I Was a Rat was aired on the BBC in 2001. The series was produced by Andy Rowley and directed by Laurie Lynd and was adapted by Richard Carpenter, who won a BAFTA award for the work. | I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers | I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers > Adaptation | text | en | 2022-12-09T11:16:06 | 77 | 447 |
| J0313–1806 | |
| --- | --- |
| Artist's impression of quasar J0313–1806 showing the supermassive black hole and the extremely high velocity wind | |
| Observation data (Epoch J2000.0) | |
| Constellation | Eridanus |
| Right ascension | 03h 13m 43.84s |
| Declination | −18° 06′ 36.4″ |
| Redshift | 7.6423±0.0013 |
| Distance | 13 billion ly (4.0 billion pc) (light travel distance)30 billion ly (9 billion pc) (proper distance) |
| See also: Quasar, List of quasars | | | J0313–1806 | J0313–1806 | infobox | en | 2022-12-11T04:52:40 | 186 | 448 |
| Player | Position | Union |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Niall Greenlaw | Hooker | England |
| Chris Wood | Hooker | England |
| Michael Thompson | Prop | England |
| Gareth Malcolm | Prop | England |
| Harvey Ward | Prop | England |
| Paul James | Prop | England |
| John Paul Cairnes | Prop | England |
| Paul Malcolm | Lock | England |
| Craig Heckles | Lock | England |
| Andrew Wood | Lock | England |
| Ciaran Render | Lock | England |
| Mark Hendry | Lock | Scotland |
| Kieren Corner | Lock | England |
| Phil Coxon | Lock | England |
| Carl Brown | Back row | England |
| Alex Key | Back row | England |
| Andrew King | Back row | England |
| Brad Jackson | Back row | England |
| Ryan Holloway | Back row | England |
| Carl Oliver | Back row | England |
| Jamie Lawrence | Back row | England |
| Luke Watson | Back row | England |
| Liam Ellis | Back row | England | | Horden Rugby Club | Horden Rugby Club > Current squad | table | en | 2022-09-04T20:22:50 | 343 | 449 |
J0313–1806 is the most distant known quasar at z = 7.64. In January 2021, it was identified as the most redshifted (highest z) known quasar, with the oldest known supermassive black hole (SMBH) at (1.6±0.4)×109 solar masses. The 2021 announcement paper described it as "the most massive SMBH at z > 7". One of the 2021 paper authors, Feige Wang, said that the existence of a supermassive black hole so early in the existence of the Universe posed problems for the current theories of formation since "black holes created by the very first massive stars could not have grown this large in only a few hundred million years". The redshift z = 7.642 corresponds to an age of about 600 million years. | J0313–1806 | J0313–1806 | text | en | 2022-12-11T04:52:40 | 185 | 450 |
| Player | Position | Union |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Neil Hartley | Scrum-half | England |
| Stephen Hunt | Scrum-half | England |
| Joe Thubron | Fly-half | England |
| Andrew Turner | Fly-half | England |
| Ben Crake | Centre | England |
| Darren Edwards | Centre | South Africa |
| Dale Thompson | Centre | England |
| Andrew Docherty | Centre | England |
| David Heckles | Centre | England |
| Andrew Crossley | Centre | England |
| Jonny Dixon | Centre | England |
| Reece Brown | Wing | England |
| David Smith | Wing | England |
| Adam Richardson | Wing | England |
| David Mason | Wing | England |
| Ethan Dowse | Wing | England |
| Niall Sidney | Fullback | Scotland |
| Zak Robinson | Fullback | England | | Horden Rugby Club | Horden Rugby Club > Current squad | table | en | 2022-09-04T20:22:50 | 290 | 451 |
Horden & Peterlee Rugby Club
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| Full name | Horden and Peterlee Rugby Football Club |
| Union | Durham County RFU |
| Founded | 1925; 98 years ago (1925) |
| Location | Peterlee, County Durham, England |
| Ground(s) | Eden Park |
| Captain(s) | Christopher Wood |
| League(s) | Durham/Northumberland 1 |
| 2019–20 | 11th |
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| | **Team kit** | | --- | | |
| | |
| Official website | |
| www.pitchero.com/clubs/hordenrugbyclub | | | Horden Rugby Club | Horden Rugby Club | infobox | en | 2022-09-04T20:22:50 | 199 | 452 |
Horden & Peterlee Rugby Football Club is an English rugby union club who play in the Durham/Northumberland 1. | Horden Rugby Club | Horden Rugby Club | text | en | 2022-09-04T20:22:50 | 32 | 453 |
Horden & Peterlee Rugby Football Club was formed in 1925. Official Club History | Horden Rugby Club | Horden Rugby Club > History | text | en | 2022-09-04T20:22:50 | 27 | 454 |
Horden and Peterlee have four senior teams within the club. 1st Team
2nd Team (Harlequins)
3rd Team (Spartans)
Ladies Team (Valkyries) | Horden Rugby Club | Horden Rugby Club > Club Structure | text | en | 2022-09-04T20:22:50 | 53 | 455 |
Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality. | Horden Rugby Club | Horden Rugby Club > Current squad | text | en | 2022-09-04T20:22:50 | 43 | 456 |
Horden have a very successful mini & junior set up with teams from U8 > U18.
February 2012, saw Horden have their U13s, U16s and U18s all in the respective County Cup semi-finals for the 2011/12 season.
Horden now have successful U15's and U18's girls teams. A number of players from Horden have gone on to represent Durham County and the club currently has a number of players at the regional school of rugby. | Horden Rugby Club | Horden Rugby Club > Mini & Junior | text | en | 2022-09-04T20:22:50 | 114 | 457 |
In recent years, Horden's main rivals have been Hartlepool Rovers. West Hartlepool are the other main local derby. | Horden Rugby Club | Horden Rugby Club > Rivals | text | en | 2022-09-04T20:22:50 | 40 | 458 |
Durham/Northumberland 1 champions (4): 1991–92, 2001–02, 2005–06, 2013–14
North East 2 Champions (1): 1993–94 | Horden Rugby Club | Horden Rugby Club > Club Honours | text | en | 2022-09-04T20:22:50 | 47 | 459 |
John Moore (died by 28 January 1572) was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Leominster in 1563. | John Morgan (died by 1572) | John Morgan (died by 1572) | text | en | 2022-02-19T06:41:46 | 48 | 460 |
| ISKCON Prabartak Sri Krishna Temple | |
| --- | --- |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Hinduism |
| District | Chittagong District |
| Deity | Radha Krishna |
| Location | |
| Location | Panchlaish |
| Country | Bangladesh |
| Architecture | |
| Architect(s) | Puṇḍarika bidyādāsa brahmacārī |
| Founder | ISKCON |
| Date established | 23 January 2007 |
| Specifications | |
| Length | 100 ft |
| Width | 50 ft |
| Height (max) | 65 ft | | Iskcon Prabartak Sri Krishna Temple | Iskcon Prabartak Sri Krishna Temple | infobox | en | 2023-01-22T18:40:52 | 198 | 461 |
ISKCON Prabartak Sri Krishna Temple is a temple located in Chittagong, the largest in Bangladesh. The architectural style and aesthetics of this temple enhance the beauty very much.[weasel words] The temple is almost many years old and is run by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). It is one of the most funded temples in Bangladesh.[non-primary source needed] | Iskcon Prabartak Sri Krishna Temple | Iskcon Prabartak Sri Krishna Temple | text | en | 2023-01-22T18:40:52 | 102 | 462 |
ISKCON established a Krishna temple. | Iskcon Prabartak Sri Krishna Temple | Iskcon Prabartak Sri Krishna Temple > History | text | en | 2023-01-22T18:40:52 | 21 | 463 |
The entire temple is built of Makrana marble in Rajasthan. Door-window wood has been procured from Africa and Myanmar. The temple is 100 feet long, 50 feet wide and 75 feet high. This temple with 9 domes is established in 18 places. The pillars of these stairs are decorated with conch chakra gada padma. The handsome chakra of Vishnu is adorned in the top three domes of the temple. At the entrance of the temple is a replica of Arjuna's vision of the cosmos of Lord Krishna, and a statue of Joy-Vijaya, the gatekeeper of Vaikuntha, is placed. Inside each wall there are eye-catching[weasel words] designs, sitting chandeliers. Doors and windows made of wood brought from Myanmar are decorated with artistic crafts. According to the temple management board, the ground floor of the Krishna temple will be used as an auditorium. Then Natmandir on the 1st floor, Vigraha Mandir on the 2nd and 3rd floor. The main idol is Sri Sri Radha-Kunjbihari (Radha-Krishna), on both sides are Lalita-Vishakha, on the other hand Sri Sri Jagannath-Baldev-Subhadra Maharani and on the right side Sri Sri Gaur Nitai will be worshiped in the devotional offerings of the devotees. The enjoyment room (Prasad kitchen) adjacent to the idol room will be out of sight of the visitors. The temple authorities said that the bhogghar is being kept out of sight for the purpose of performing the devotional activities in front of the deity after cooking. And on one side of the roof is the living room of the priests. The seat of the idol made of wood brought from Africa is decorated in the temple. The idol of Acharya Srila Abhayacharanarbinda Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder of ISKCON, is being placed on the Ratna throne facing the idol in the womb of the temple. Independent Gouranga Das Brahmachari, who is in charge of the temple, told banglanews that Pravartak Sangha Smritismaran Shiva Mandir and Sriram Bhakta Mahabir Hanumanji Mandir are being set up next to this temple. Religious painting is being highlighted in the work of fiber. Murals of Sriram Leela, Nru-Singh Leela, Gaurlila, Jagannath Leela, Lord Vishnu's vehicle Garuda Dev, Mahaprabhu's councilor Sri Krishna Chaitanya, Lord Nityananda, Sri Advaita, Gadadhar, Srivastava have been carved on the door. There is also the image of the first incarnation of Vishnu, the dwarf deity, touching the head of the demon king Bali. | Iskcon Prabartak Sri Krishna Temple | Iskcon Prabartak Sri Krishna Temple > Architectural style | text | en | 2023-01-22T18:40:52 | 634 | 464 |
Since 2010, 30 Indian and 50 Bangladeshi workers have worked together for 10 years to build the entire structure of the temple. Karmayajna started from 2010. The temple was scheduled to be inaugurated in March 2020. But it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[citation needed] | Iskcon Prabartak Sri Krishna Temple | Iskcon Prabartak Sri Krishna Temple > The work of building the temple | text | en | 2023-01-22T18:40:52 | 80 | 465 |
| Jeff Hooke | |
| --- | --- |
| Nationality | American |
| Alma mater | Wharton School, and University of Pennsylvania | | Jeff Hooke | Jeff Hooke | infobox | en | 2023-02-16T12:51:30 | 48 | 466 |
Jeff Hooke is an American author, investment banker and a senior finance lecturer at the Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business. | Jeff Hooke | Jeff Hooke | text | en | 2023-02-16T12:51:30 | 32 | 467 |
Hooke holds MBA from the Wharton School and a BS from the University of Pennsylvania. | Jeff Hooke | Jeff Hooke > Education | text | en | 2023-02-16T12:51:30 | 27 | 468 |
Hooke was a managing director at Focus, LLC, an investment bank serving middle market companies. He served as Vice President of Research at the Committee on Economic Development, a nonprofit think tank. Previously, Hooke operated his own consulting firm, was a director of Emerging Markets, a principal investment officer of the World Bank Group, an investment banker with Lehman Brothers and Schroder Wertheim, and a private investment associate with Metropolitan. He has been quoted in numerous media outlets including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Forbes, Washington Post, Chicago Sun Times, Columbus Dispatch, Philadelphia Inquirer. | Jeff Hooke | Jeff Hooke > Career | text | en | 2023-02-16T12:51:30 | 149 | 469 |
Hooke is the author of five books: The Myth of Private Equity, An Inside Look at Wall Street's Transformative Investments, Security Analysis on Wall Street (1998, 2nd edition 2013, John Wiley & Sons), M&A: A Practical Guide to Doing the Deal (1996, 2nd edition 2015, John Wiley & Sons), The Dinosaur Among Us: The World Bank and Its Path to Extinction,( Booksurge, 2007) and The Emerging Markets (2001, John Wiley & Sons). Barron's called Security Analysis on Wall Street “a welcome successor to Graham and Dodd’s Security Analysis,” the seminal work often quoted by Warren Buffett. As an expose of the PE business. | Jeff Hooke | Jeff Hooke > Publications | text | en | 2023-02-16T12:51:30 | 175 | 470 |
| Kulina Кулина | |
| --- | --- |
| Village | |
| KulinaKulina | |
| Coordinates: 43°25′N 21°36′E / 43.417°N 21.600°E / 43.417; 21.600 | |
| Country | Serbia |
| District | Nišava |
| Municipality | Aleksinac |
| Population (2002) | |
| • Total | 731 |
| Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) | | Kulina (Aleksinac) | Kulina (Aleksinac) | infobox | en | 2021-06-11T08:24:09 | 158 | 471 |
Kulin (Serbian Cyrillic: Кулин) is a village in the municipality of Aleksinac, Serbia. According to the census of 2002, there were 731 people living in the village. In the census of 1991, there were 764 inhabitants. The village has 81 households, and the average number of persons per household is 2.69. | Kulina (Aleksinac) | Kulina (Aleksinac) | text | en | 2021-06-11T08:24:09 | 88 | 472 |
| Preceding station | Honolulu Rail Transit | | | Following station |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Future service | | | | |
| Civic Centertoward Kualakaʻi | | HART | | Ala Moana CenterTerminus | | Kākāʻako station | Kākāʻako station | table | en | 2022-01-29T12:04:30 | 91 | 473 |
| Kūkuluāeʻo(Kākāʻako) | |
| --- | --- |
| Future HART rapid transit station | |
| General information | |
| Coordinates | 21°17′48″N 157°51′16″W / 21.296661°N 157.854557°W / 21.296661; -157.854557Coordinates: 21°17′48″N 157°51′16″W / 21.296661°N 157.854557°W / 21.296661; -157.854557 |
| Owned by | Honolulu Rail Transit |
| Line(s) | HART |
| Platforms | 2 side platforms |
| Tracks | 2 |
| Connections | Intercity Bus **TheBus**: TBD |
| Construction | |
| Platform levels | 2 |
| Parking | No |
| Disabled access | Yes |
| History | |
| Opening | 2031 (planned) |
| | |
| Services | |
| | Preceding station | Honolulu Rail Transit | | | Following station | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Future service | | | | | | Civic Centertoward Kualakaʻi | | HART | | Ala Moana CenterTerminus | | |
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| | | | Kākāʻako station | Kākāʻako station | infobox | en | 2022-01-29T12:04:30 | 383 | 474 |
Kākāʻako station is a planned Honolulu Rail Transit station in Honolulu, Hawaii. It is part of the fourth HART segment, scheduled to open in 2031. The Hawaiian Station Name Working Group proposed Hawaiian names for the twelve rail stations on the eastern end of the rail system (stations in the Airport and City Center segments) in April 2019. The proposed name for this station, Kūkuluāe‘o, means "the Hawaiian stilt" and refers to a place famed in ancient times near Kākā‘ako which was known for salt making. | Kākāʻako station | Kākāʻako station | text | en | 2022-01-29T12:04:30 | 142 | 475 |
List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening acts.
| Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| February 3, 2023 | Mexico City | Mexico | Auditorio Nacional | Ghetto Kids |
| February 10, 2023 | Guadalajara | Auditorio Telmex |
| February 11, 2023 | Monterrey | Auditorio Citibanamex |
| February 22, 2023 | San Diego | United States | House of Blues | TBA |
| February 23, 2023 | Las Vegas |
| February 24, 2023 | Phoenix | The Van Buren |
| February 25, 2023 | El Paso | Plaza Theatre |
| March 8, 2023 | Dallas | House of Blues |
| March 10, 2023 | Houston |
| March 11, 2023 | McAllen |
| March 12, 2023 | San Antonio | Aztec Theatre |
| March 15, 2023 | Chicago | House of Blues |
| March 17, 2023 | Washington D.C. | Howard Theatre |
| March 18, 2023 | New York City | Irving Plaza |
| March 22, 2023 | San Francisco | The Fillmore |
| March 24, 2023 | Stockton | Bob Hope Theatre |
| March 25, 2023 | Los Angeles | The Belasco |
| March 26, 2023 | Santa Ana | Observatory OC |
| May 17, 2023 | Laredo | Sames Auto Arena |
| May 18, 2023 | Atlanta | Buckhead |
| May 20, 2023 | Charlotte | The Underground |
| May 24, 2023 | Orlando | House of Blues |
| May 25, 2023 | Miami | Oasis Wynwood |
| June 2, 2023 | Tijuana | Mexico | El Trompo, Museo Interactivo |
| June 3, 2023 | Mexicali | CEART |
| June 9, 2023 | Hermosillo | Auditorio CUM |
| TBA | Mazatlán | TBA |
| June 16, 2023 | Aguascalientes | Mega Velaria |
| June 23, 2023 | Mérida | Foro GNP |
| June 24, 2023 | Cancún | Plaza de Toros Cancún |
| August 18, 2023 | Toluca | Teatro Morelos |
| August 19, 2023 | Puebla | Auditorio CCU |
| August 25, 2023 | Oaxaca | Auditorio Guelaguetza |
| August 26, 2023 | Tuxtla Gutiérrez | Foro Chiapas |
| September 1, 2023 | Querétaro | Auditorio Josefa |
| September 2, 2023 | Morelia | Palacio del Arte |
| September 8, 2023 | Saltillo | Parque Las Maravillas |
| September 9, 2023 | Torreón | Coliseo Centenario |
| November 17, 2023 | Los Mochis | Centro de Usos Múltiples |
| November 18, 2023 | San Luis Potosí | Domo de la Feria |
| November 24, 2023 | Veracruz | Auditorio Benito Juárez |
| November 25, 2023 | Villahermosa | Centro de Convenciones | | K23 Tour | K23 Tour > Shows | table | en | 2023-02-13T13:50:38 | 830 | 476 |
K23 Tour
| Tour by Kenia Os | |
| --- | --- |
| Location | * North America |
| Associated album | *K23* |
| Start date | February 3, 2023 (2023-02-03) |
| End date | November 25, 2023 (2023-11-25) |
| No. of shows | 43 |
| Supporting acts | * Ghetto Kids |
| Kenia Os concert chronology | |
| * Kenia Os Tour (2022) * **K23 Tour** (2023) * | | | K23 Tour | K23 Tour | infobox | en | 2023-02-13T13:50:38 | 141 | 477 |
The K23 Tour is the ongoing second concert tour by Mexican singer Kenia Os in support of her second studio album, K23 (2022). It began on February 3, 2023, in Mexico City, Mexico, and is set to finish on November 25, 2023, in Villahermosa, Tabasco. | K23 Tour | K23 Tour | text | en | 2023-02-13T13:50:38 | 69 | 478 |
This set list was representative of the show on February 3, 2023, in Mexico City. Act 1 "Mía Mía"
"Toy Toy"
"Mentiroso"
"Tu Peor Pesadilla"
"Los Santos"
"Malas Decisiones"
"La Noche"
"Good Boy"
"Bonita"
"Todo My Love"
"Cócteles" Interlude "Toketeo" Act 2 | K23 Tour | K23 Tour > Set list | text | en | 2023-02-13T13:50:38 | 110 | 479 |
"Año Sabático"
"Escríbeme"
"Buscándonos"
"La Invitación"
"Como la Flor" (Selena cover)
Medley: "Placebo" / "Se Fue La Luz" / "Todavía" (La Factoría cover) / "Si Por Mí Fuera"
"Shillin'"
"Morir de Amor"
"Botellita"
"Joder" Encore "Llévatelo"
"Flores" | K23 Tour | K23 Tour > Set list | text | en | 2023-02-13T13:50:38 | 113 | 480 |
| No | Position | Player | Nation |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
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| 1 | GK | Inayatullah Nawaz | Pakistan |
| 3 | DF | Komlavi Adade | Ghana |
| 4 | DF | Sunday Ikezue | Nigeria |
| 5 | DF | Walid Abeid | Algeria |
| 6 | DF | Shamel Soqar | Jordan |
| 7 | FW | Mouad Tajeddine | Morocco |
| 8 | MF | Suood Al Khateeb | Iraq |
| 9 | FW | Julian Gil | Argentina |
| 10 | MF | Darryl Roberts | Trinidad and Tobago |
| 11 | FW | Alistair Sandercock | England |
| 12 | DF | Muath Al Shemeili | United Arab Emirates |
| 14 | FW | Jean Mendy | France |
| 16 | FW | Nasser Ali | Tanzania |
| 17 | DF | Walid Akel | France |
| 19 | DF | Mountassir Bouzid | Morocco |
| 21 | MF | Ismaila Masud | Nigeria |
| 23 | FW | Hussein Hawi | Lebanon |
| 24 | DF | Ignacio Rojas | Argentina |
| 25 | GK | Kofi Kondo | Ghana |
| 27 | MF | Artin Zardoshtian | Iran |
| 77 | FW | Fiowotonyo Claude | Togo |
| – | DF | Mubarak Darwish | United Arab Emirates |
| – | DF | Louka Masset | France |
| – | GK | Essa Al Meskiry | Comoros | | La Liga academy HPC | La Liga academy HPC > Current squad | table | en | 2023-02-14T12:50:25 | 480 | 481 |
La Liga HPC
| Full name | La Liga academy High Peformance Centre |
| --- | --- |
| Founded | 2016; 7 years ago (2016) |
| Manager | José Zarco |
| League | UAE Second Division League |
| 2021–22 | 4th |
| Website | Club website |
| | |
| | **Home colours** | **Away colours** | | --- | --- | | |
| | | | La Liga academy HPC | La Liga academy HPC | infobox | en | 2023-02-14T12:50:25 | 138 | 482 |
La Liga academy HPC is a football club based in the United Arab Emirates. It has operations in Dubai Sports City, Jumeirah and Al Maryah, Abu Dhabi. | La Liga academy HPC | La Liga academy HPC | text | en | 2023-02-14T12:50:25 | 48 | 483 |
As of 2022–23 season:
. | La Liga academy HPC | La Liga academy HPC > Current squad | text | en | 2023-02-14T12:50:25 | 22 | 484 |
| "**Knight Fall**" | |
| --- | --- |
| *House* episode | |
| Episode no. | Season 6Episode 18 |
| Directed by | Juan J. Campanella |
| Written by | John C. Kelley |
| Original air date | April 19, 2010 (2010-04-19) |
| Guest appearances | |
| * Michael Weston as Lucas Douglas * Cynthia Watros as Dr. Sam Carr * Noah Segan as William/Sir William * Sarah Jones as Shannon/Queen Shannon * Wes Ramsey as Miles/King Miles | |
| Episode chronology | |
| | ← **Previous**"Lockdown" | **Next** →"Open and Shut" | | --- | --- | | |
| House (season 6) | |
| List of episodes | | | Knight Fall | Knight Fall | infobox | en | 2022-03-14T20:25:16 | 233 | 485 |
"Knight Fall" is the eighteenth episode of the sixth season of the American medical drama House and it is the 127th episode overall. It aired on April 19, 2010 and was directed by Juan J. Campanella. A knight in shining armor, William, becomes House's next patient. Foreman and Thirteen go to the Renaissance Fair to investigate. Meanwhile, Wilson's new girlfriend is his first ex-wife. House confronts him and tries to ruin their relationship to protect him from being hurt again. | Knight Fall | Knight Fall | text | en | 2022-03-14T20:25:16 | 128 | 486 |
At a medieval reenactment community, the queen picks one of the men, William, to fight for her honor. After a brief fight with the Black Knight, the man collapses, the whites of his eyes are shown filling with blood. The man playing the King, Miles, takes out a cell phone and calls for an ambulance. | Knight Fall | Knight Fall > Plot | text | en | 2022-03-14T20:25:16 | 83 | 487 |
At Wilson's condo, House is shown taking ibuprofen while in the nude when a woman named Sam shows up and 'soulless harpy" he never met. Wilson insists he does not want House to interfere. While in the MRI machine William complains of nausea and starts vomiting. While Foreman and Thirteen take environmental samples they notice a vomit-covered cow's eye in his tent. Miles explains that it's part of an eating ritual he makes the knights perform. | Knight Fall | Knight Fall > Plot | text | en | 2022-03-14T20:25:16 | 125 | 488 |
Back at the hospital, House dismisses their theory of food poisoning, noting no one else was sick. He tells them to run scratch tests for allergies and treat William with epinephrine in the meantime. William's heart seizes up and they discover red blisters on his chest, suggesting an allergy to epinephrine. House seeks Cuddy to talk about Wilson. Cuddy tells House not to get involved, although she admits that Wilson's first relationship with Sam ended very badly for both parties. She tells House that he might not like the answer should he make Wilson choose between himself and Sam. | Knight Fall | Knight Fall > Plot | text | en | 2022-03-14T20:25:16 | 145 | 489 |
Meanwhile, the patient, William, is experiencing worsening chest pain and tells Shannon to leave to get him a soda so that she does not have to know that he's in pain. Thirteen, seeing this, confronts William about his feelings for Shannon. At first, he denies that they are anything more than friends, but eventually William admits that he's in love with Shannon but out of respect for his honor code as a knight he does not want to break up her relationship with her fiancé, Miles. | Knight Fall | Knight Fall > Plot | text | en | 2022-03-14T20:25:16 | 127 | 490 |
House arrives to inform them that the blisters are caused by poison ivy, which he deduced from the poison ivy rash he got from handling William's sword. William seizes and Chase manages to revive him using epinephrine. The seizure eliminates MRSA as a cause and they conclude there must be some other environmental toxin. House suspects trichinosis and orders treatment and a muscle biopsy to confirm. Wilson talks to House, trying to get him to lay off Sam. He is touched by his concern and grateful for House's protectiveness, but insists that he doesn't need House's help. | Knight Fall | Knight Fall > Plot | text | en | 2022-03-14T20:25:16 | 154 | 491 |
Wilson and Sam wait for House to arrive for a scheduled dinner in order for them to get to know each other better. They're surprised to see House arrive with a transgender prostitute, Sarah. House, however, is upset to see Sarah bonding with Sam and Wilson, and plugs his ears to ignore their laughter. | Knight Fall | Knight Fall > Plot | text | en | 2022-03-14T20:25:16 | 78 | 492 |
William has sudden shooting pains in his legs, indicating kidney failure. House, rubbing his leg and taking more ibuprofen, irritably orders them to check William's apartment, despite the fact that William has not been there in weeks. Foreman and Taub confirm that William's liver is filled with what appear to be tumors but when they magnify them on the scanner, they cannot identify them, but they do not appear to be cancer. Thirteen and Chase check out William's apartment, they find a sanctum dedicated to the black arts in a locked room. They bring his books and potions back to the hospital but confirm that the potions are not a poison. House , sucking on the lead from a pencil, notices that the figures from the model are lead and proposes lead poisoning as a diagnosis. | Knight Fall | Knight Fall > Plot | text | en | 2022-03-14T20:25:16 | 197 | 493 |
Wilson and Sam return to the condo surprised to find House cooking. He explains that he made dinner for them and apologizes for bringing Sarah. They have dinner together but as Wilson goes to the bathroom, House tells Sam she's a cold-hearted bitch who left Wilson damaged for years, and he does not plan to let her hurt him again, letting her know that he will outlast her. Wilson returns and they go back to pretending to like each other, leaving Wilson completely oblivious to this new development. | Knight Fall | Knight Fall > Plot | text | en | 2022-03-14T20:25:16 | 120 | 494 |
The next morning, House returns to his office and the team tells him there's no sign of lead poisoning, and William's heart and blood pressure are getting worse. House heads to the reenactment grounds himself with Thirteen. He finds that Thirteen agrees with him about Wilson, but assumes that the relationship won't last. House says that Wilson isn't like him or Thirteen (Thirteen replies, "Thanks for the compliment."), and that he lives by the knight's code William admires. Thirteen points out that it makes Wilson a great guy, but House says it makes him a vulnerable target, and someone needs to look out for him. House smells something from the apothecary shop and goes to investigate. House finds hemlock (a poisonous plant that resembles the common edible wild carrot) and confirms that the apprentice sold it to King Miles. Back at the hospital, House confronts Miles and accuses him of poisoning William. Miles denies it at first, and then claims that he bought it for the food challenge. Tests confirm that William has hemlock poisoning, Taub notes that the treatment still is not working. William should be dead by now or cured. Whatever he has, it is not hemlock intoxication. | Knight Fall | Knight Fall > Plot | text | en | 2022-03-14T20:25:16 | 305 | 495 |
Lucas brings House the results of his investigation into Sam. He tells House that there's nothing bad in the report, although he has not read her psychiatrist's notes. Sam comes in and asks to talk privately. Once Lucas leaves, Sam says that she understands why House suspects her, Sam says that they need to work together to make Wilson happy. She would like a chance to find out if she can make a new relationship with Wilson. House tells the team that the lesions are peliosis hepatis lesions, which indicate infection on his heart that in turn indicate steroid abuse. The hemlock accelerated the steroid poisoning. Thirteen advises William to tell Shannon how he feels. William explains that Miles is a great guy and Shannon will have a great life with him. Thirteen replies that he's an idiot. | Knight Fall | Knight Fall > Plot | text | en | 2022-03-14T20:25:16 | 194 | 496 |
Later, House considers opening Sam's dossier, but then throws it away unopened. He then takes more ibuprofen for the pain. | Knight Fall | Knight Fall > Plot | text | en | 2022-03-14T20:25:16 | 38 | 497 |
"Just the Motion" by Richard & Linda Thompson | Knight Fall | Knight Fall > Music | text | en | 2022-03-14T20:25:16 | 16 | 498 |
Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B− rating. | Knight Fall | Knight Fall > Critical response | text | en | 2022-03-14T20:25:16 | 27 | 499 |