# started 2020-08-27T19:39:37Z . . . "All non-free media"@en . "2021 Rugby World Cup qualifying"@en . "24092375"^^ . . "30588598"^^ . "Ali Hussein Shihab"@en . . "Julie Louise Bibault de Misery née de Chemault (1732-1804) was a French court official. She was the Première femme de Chambre to the queen of France between 1765 and 1786 (first to Marie Leczinska, then to Marie Antoinette)."@en . . . "Album covers"@en . . . "OpenDNSSEC is a computer program that manages the security of domain names on the Internet. The project intends to drive adoption of Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) to further enhance Internet security. OpenDNSSEC was created as an open-source turn-key solution for DNSSEC. It secures DNS zone data just before it is published in an authoritative name server. OpenDNSSEC takes in unsigned zones, adds digital signatures and other records for DNSSEC and passes it on to the authoritative name servers for that zone. All keys are stored in a hardware security module and accessed via PKCS #11, a standard software interface for communicating with devices which hold cryptographic information and perform cryptographic functions. OpenDNSSEC uses the Botan cryptographic library, and SQLite or MySQL as database back-end. It is used on the .se, .dk, .nl and .uk top-level domains."@en . . "23828"^^ . . "en" . . . . . . . . "Black Kite" . "21207931"^^ . . . "Scansoriopterygidae (meaning \"climbing wings\") is an extinct family of climbing and gliding maniraptoran dinosaurs. Scansoriopterygids are known from five well-preserved fossils, representing four species, unearthed in the Tiaojishan Formation fossil beds (dating to the mid-late Jurassic Period) of Liaoning and Hebei, China. Scansoriopteryx heilmanni (and its likely synonym Epidendrosaurus ninchengensis) was the first non-avian dinosaur found that had clear adaptations to an arboreal or semi-arboreal lifestyle–it is likely that they spent much of their time in trees. Both specimens showed features indicating they were juveniles, which made it difficult to determine their exact relationship to other non-avian dinosaurs and birds. It was not until the description of Epidexipteryx hui in 2008 that an adult specimen was known. In 2015, the discovery of another, larger adult specimen belonging to the species Yi qi showed that scansoriopterygids were not only climbers but also had adaptations that could have been used for gliding flight. The recently discovered (in 2019) Ambopteryx also proves this. The earlier describbed Pedopenna may also be a member of this clade."@en . . . "Noindexed pages"@en . . . . . . . . "3002016"^^ . . . . "35261024"^^ . "39406779"^^ . . "Julie Louise Bibault de Misery"@en . "OpenDNSSEC"@en . . "5737409"^^ . . . "List of bodies of water called sound is an overview of all waterbodies with sound as part of the name."@en . "SoftHSM"@en . "en" . . "NA-Class plant articles"@en . . . . "On Monday, August 27, 1990, American musician Stevie Ray Vaughan was killed in a helicopter crash near East Troy, Wisconsin, at age 35. He was one of the most influential blues guitarists of the 1980s, described by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as \"the second coming of the blues\". Vaughan was buried at Laurel Land Cemetery in Dallas, Texas, on August 31, 1990. In 1992, his family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Omniflight Helicopters, which was settled for an undisclosed amount in 1995."@en . "WikiProject Plants articles"@en . "99"^^ . . "Julie Louise Bibault de Misery née de Chemault (1732-1804) was a French court official. She was the Première femme de Chambre to the queen of France between 1765 and 1786 (first to Marie Leczinska, then to Marie Antoinette)."@en . . . "16"^^ . . . . "en" . . "en" . "6th Army" . . . . "Konstantin Alekseyevich Avksentevsky (October 12, 1890 – November 2, 1941) was a Soviet army commander. He fought in the Imperial Russian Army during World War I and for the Bolsheviks in the subsequent civil war. He was a recipient of the Order of the Red Banner. He commanded forces in both Central Asia and the Caucasus. In July 1938 - February 1939 he was imprisoned in Ukhtpechlag. In June 1939, the criminal case was dismissed. He then worked as an inspector of the cultural and educational part of the farm \"Novy Bor\" at the mouth of the Pechora River. According to official data, he died on November 2, 1941 in the village Medvezhka in the Ust-Tsilemsky District. According to other sources, in November 1941 he was already in Moscow and he was killed when criminals attempted to rob his apartment.He was buried in Vologda, on the Vvedensky cemetery."@en . . "67"^^ . . "951852465"^^ . "22680322"^^ . "List of bodies of water called sound is an overview of all waterbodies with sound as part of the name."@en . . . "949892002"^^ . . . . . . . . "951827758"^^ . . "Scansoriopterygidae (meaning \"climbing wings\") is an extinct family of climbing and gliding maniraptoran dinosaurs. Scansoriopterygids are known from five well-preserved fossils, representing four species, unearthed in the Tiaojishan Formation fossil beds (dating to the mid-late Jurassic Period) of Liaoning and Hebei, China."@en . . . "The qualification process for the 2021 Rugby World Cup began on 9 August 2019 with 12 teams qualifying to the tournament which will be held in New Zealand."@en . "37128408"^^ . . . . . . . . . "OpenDNSSEC is a computer program that manages the security of domain names on the Internet. The project intends to drive adoption of Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) to further enhance Internet security. OpenDNSSEC uses the Botan cryptographic library, and SQLite or MySQL as database back-end. It is used on the .se, .dk, .nl and .uk top-level domains."@en . . "Disappearance of Martin Allen"@en . . . . . . . . . "Red Banner Caucasus Army" . "-88.425"^^ . . . . . . "Domain Name System"@en . . . . "42.731944444444444"^^ . . . . . . . "Turkestan Front" . "61236386"^^ . "34484070"^^ . . . . . . "Konstantin Alekseyevich Avksentevsky"@en . . . . . . "BagInACampfire" . "Boyfriend Maker is a dating sim/chatbot/romancebot smartphone app for iOS (iPhone) and Android phones, developed by Japanese studio (styled as 36You) and distributed under the freemium business model. According to the developer's website, Boyfriend Maker is an \"app that lets you interact and chat with quirky virtual boyfriends.\" 36You often refers to Boyfriend Maker as a game. Users can achieve various levels as they continue to use Boyfriend Maker. While each virtual boyfriend has certain unique characteristics, the various instances of the boyfriend are powered by a chat engine that (at least within a language and market) can utilize vocabulary and knowledge acquired in a chat with one user in subsequent chats with other users."@en . . . . "3998"^^ . "Student (at the time of disappearance)"@en . . . . . . . "Boyfriend Maker is a dating sim/chatbot/romancebot smartphone app for iOS (iPhone) and Android phones, developed by Japanese studio (styled as 36You) and distributed under the freemium business model. According to the developer's website, Boyfriend Maker is an \"app that lets you interact and chat with quirky virtual boyfriends.\" 36You often refers to Boyfriend Maker as a game. Users can achieve various levels as they continue to use Boyfriend Maker. While each virtual boyfriend has certain unique characteristics, the various instances of the boyfriend are powered by a chat engine that (at least within a language and market) can utilize vocabulary and knowledge acquired in a chat with one user in subsequent chats with other users."@en . . "Wikipedia non-free files with NFUR stated"@en . "951828690"^^ . . . . . "Pamrel" . "2.5.0-rc1" . . . . "42.731944444444444 -88.425" . . . . . "en" . "Konstantin Alekseyevich Avksentevsky (October 12, 1890 – November 2, 1941) was a Soviet army commander. He fought in the Imperial Russian Army during World War I and for the Bolsheviks in the subsequent civil war. He was a recipient of the Order of the Red Banner. He commanded forces in both Central Asia and the Caucasus."@en . . . . "53375851"^^ . . . "The qualification process for the 2021 Rugby World Cup began on 9 August 2019 with 12 teams qualifying to the tournament which will be held in New Zealand."@en . "19950"^^ . "941332"^^ . . . . "Central Asian Military District" . "en" . "Kiwi Rex" . . . . . "All non-free media"@en . "NA-importance plant articles"@en . "39997355"^^ . . . "1914"^^ . . . . . . "Russian Empire" . . . . "20569090"^^ . "Scansoriopterygidae"@en . . "4th Army" . "1964-10-19"^^ . "Ali Hussein Shihab (5 May 1961 – 26 October 2016) was an Iraqi football midfielder who played for Iraq in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Al-Talaba. Ali Hussein was an industrious player who was a regular in the midfield in the Iraqi national team during the 1980s, alongside one-time Talaba teammates Haris Mohammed, Natiq Hashim and Basil Gorgis. He died on 26 October 2016."@en . . . . . "en" . . . "33817052"^^ . . . "88"^^ . . . . . . . "40"^^ . "NA-Class plant articles"@en . . "26262929"^^ . "Noindexed pages"@en . . . . . . . . "WikiProject Plants articles"@en . "en" . . "17128"^^ . . . . "43784745"^^ . . . . . . . . . "2.1.4" . . . . . "2.5.0" . "3857434"^^ . . "Martin Duncan Allen"@en . . . . "List of bodies of water called sound"@en . . . . . . . . . . "13941"^^ . . . . . . . . . "949910838"^^ . . . . . . . "34"^^ . . "19"^^ . . . "OpenDNSSEC"@en . "Wikipedia non-free files with NFUR stated"@en . . "14183453"^^ . . . . "Soviet Union" . . . . . . "951833493"^^ . . . . . "1931"^^ . "7547"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "954112738"^^ . . . "Konstantin Avksentevsky"@en . "NA-importance plant articles"@en . . . . . . . . . "On Monday, August 27, 1990, American musician Stevie Ray Vaughan was killed in a helicopter crash near East Troy, Wisconsin, at age 35. He was one of the most influential blues guitarists of the 1980s, described by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as \"the second coming of the blues\". Vaughan spent much of his last days performing with his band Double Trouble as the opening act for Eric Clapton at Alpine Valley Music Theatre. After the concert concluded, he and three members of Clapton's tour entourage boarded a helicopter that crashed into the side of a nearby ski hill shortly after takeoff. The Civil Air Patrol was notified of the crash at 4:30 a.m., and authorities were called to locate the scene of the accident. All five people were pronounced dead on arrival. The autopsy concluded that Vaughan suffered multiple internal injuries and died of exsanguination due to blunt trauma. At the inquest, the coroner found no evidence of drug or alcohol use and recorded death by misadventure. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) concluded that the pilot failed to gain sufficient altitude to avoid rising terrain. Vaughan was buried at Laurel Land Cemetery in Dallas, Texas, on August 31, 1990. In 1992, his family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Omniflight Helicopters, which was settled for an undisclosed amount in 1995."@en . . . "34"^^ . . . . . . "24611576"^^ . . . "Boyfriend Maker"@en . "Thhings6sz" . . "Death of Stevie Ray Vaughan"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "57944591"^^ . . . "BessieTeddyEllie" . . "Ali Hussein Shihab (5 May 1961 – 26 October 2016) was an Iraqi football midfielder who played for Iraq in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Al-Talaba. Ali Hussein was an industrious player who was a regular in the midfield in the Iraqi national team during the 1980s, alongside one-time Talaba teammates Haris Mohammed, Natiq Hashim and Basil Gorgis. Ali was part of a Talaba team that included Iraqi internationals Jamal Ali and Hussein Saeed which won three league titles during the 80s. He played in all three games in the 1986 World Cup lining up against Paraguay, Belgium and hosts Mexico. Ali was also part of the team that won the 1982 Asian Games in India, which included Raad Hammoudi, Falah Hassan and Hussein Saeed. He died on 26 October 2016."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "en" . . . . . . . . "975292708"^^ . "41463174"^^ . . . "en" . . "Album covers"@en . . . . "11925417"^^ . . "Domain Name System"@en . . . . "61730899"^^ . . . . . "Mikey'Da'Man, Archangel" . . "1964"^^ . . . . . # completed 2020-08-27T19:39:37Z