# started 2020-08-30T10:38:50Z "2020-08-30T10:37:49Z"^^ . "10034"^^ . . . "2020-08-30T10:37:42Z"^^ . "2020-08-16T16:50:01Z"^^ . "2020-08-30T10:34:29Z"^^ . "291957"^^ . . "Sikandrabad Assembly constituency (Hindi: सिकंदराबाद) is one of the 403 constituencies of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, India. It is a part of the Bulandshahar district and one of the five assembly constituencies in the Gautam Buddha Nagar (Lok Sabha constituency). First election in this assembly constituency was held in 1957 after the \"DPACO (1956)\" (delimitation order) was passed in 1956. After the \"Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order\" was passed in 2008, the constituency was assigned identification number 64."@en . "2020-08-30T10:37:41Z"^^ . "2020-08-30T10:34:34Z"^^ . "2020-08-30T10:37:37Z"^^ . . "In a POSIX-conformant operating system, a process group denotes a collection of one or more processes. Among other things, a process group is used to control the distribution of a signal; when a signal is directed to a process group, the signal is delivered to each process that is a member of the group. When a process replaces its image with a new image (by calling one of the exec functions), the new image is subjected to the same process group (and thus session) membership as the old image."@en . . "2019-09-26T01:18:01Z"^^ . "2020-08-12T04:42:05Z"^^ . "295"^^ . . "2020-08-25T19:39:38Z"^^ . "BHGbot" . "242940"^^ . "118023"^^ . "975776816"^^ . . "34084"^^ . . "2020-08-30T10:27:50Z"^^ . "2781"^^ . . "20483999"^^ . "2020-08-30T10:35:12Z"^^ . "29897"^^ . "2020-08-23T05:58:39Z"^^ . "Rear-projection television (RPTV) is a type of large-screen television display technology. Until approximately 2006, most of the relatively affordable consumer large screen TVs up to 100 in (250 cm) used rear-projection technology. A variation is a video projector, using similar technology, which projects onto a screen. Three types of projection systems are used in projection TVs. CRT rear-projection TVs were the earliest, and while they were the first to exceed 40\", they were also bulky and the picture was unclear at close range. Newer technologies include: DLP (reflective micromirror chip), LCD projectors, Laser TV and LCoS. They are capable of 1080p resolution, and examples include Sony's SXRD (Silicon X-tal Reflective Display), JVC's D-ILA (Digital Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier), and 's Liquid Fidelity."@en . . "10569"^^ . "2020-08-30T10:35:48Z"^^ . . "36509121"^^ . "8346"^^ . "7008"^^ . "974075193"^^ . "Flix11" . "975776746"^^ . "36"^^ . "2020-08-10T05:37:54Z"^^ . "Charles R. \"Chuck\" Gipp (born November 30, 1947) was the Iowa State Representative from the 16th District. He served in the Iowa House of Representatives from 1990 to 2009 and was the majority leader in the Iowa House from 2003–2007, when the Democrats recaptured the legislature in the 2006 elections. He received his BA from Luther College. Gipp served on several committees in the Iowa House - the State Government committee and the Transportation committee. He also served on the Transportation, Infrastructure, and Capitals Appropriations Subcommittee. His prior political experience includes serving as chair of the Winneshiek County Republicans from 1980–1990, chair of the Winneshiek County Solid Waste Commission from 1981–1990, assistant majority leader of the Iowa House from 1993–1994, and majority whip of the Iowa House from 1995–1996. Gipp was re-elected in 2006 with 5,782 votes (59%), defeating Democratic opponent Thomas Hansen. He did not contest the 2008 election and was succeeded by a Democrat, John W. Beard. Gipp is the Director of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. He had been the Deputy Director since Aug. 5, 2011. Before that he was the administrator of the Soil Conservation Division for the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship. He became the Director of the Iowa DNR after his predecessor, resigned on May 25, 2012"@en . "2020-06-30T21:13:29Z"^^ . "765304276"^^ . "2020-01-10T07:28:37Z"^^ . . "2020-08-19T17:53:41Z"^^ . "2020-08-30T10:27:45Z"^^ . . "975775902"^^ . "2020-04-08T18:34:09Z"^^ . "34177459"^^ . "राघव भइया" . "10990"^^ . "Ashdod Light (Hebrew: מגדלור אשדוד‎), is a lighthouse in Ashdod, Israel. It is located in Yona Hill (Hebrew: גבעת יונה‎), a 53 metres (174 ft) above sea level hill at the northern part Ashdod, just south of the Port of Ashdod. The site and the lighthouse are closed to the public. The lighthouse is listed as active on the NGA List of Lights of 2009, as well as on the July 2009 update of The Lighthouse Directory. However, some less official sources claim that it is inactive at least since November 2009. Ashdod lighthouse was observed operating on August 22nd 2020."@en . "2020-08-30T10:37:17Z"^^ . "2020-08-25T19:39:43Z"^^ . "9056"^^ . "5838"^^ . "Massachusetts House of Representatives' 11th Middlesex district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of the city of Newton in Middlesex County. Democrat Kay Khan of Newton has represented the district since 2003."@en . . "2020-08-30T10:38:09Z"^^ . "Russian people of the Spanish Civil War"@en . "30052052"^^ . "YungSxmeer" . "DagosNavy" . "Sikandrabad Assembly constituency (Hindi: सिकंदराबाद) is one of the 403 constituencies of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, India. It is a part of the Bulandshahar district and one of the five assembly constituencies in the Gautam Buddha Nagar (Lok Sabha constituency). First election in this assembly constituency was held in 1957 after the \"DPACO (1956)\" (delimitation order) was passed in 1956. After the \"Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order\" was passed in 2008, the constituency was assigned identification number 64."@en . "2020-08-19T17:53:48Z"^^ . "937705"^^ . "Jaywardhan009" . "958458932"^^ . . "2020-08-30T02:01:23Z"^^ . "2020-08-29T15:38:12Z"^^ . "2020-08-30T01:37:19Z"^^ . "2020-08-30T10:37:21Z"^^ . "985645"^^ . . "935067439"^^ . . "TheSandDoctor" . "975776646"^^ . "975776751"^^ . "973329337"^^ . "949820717"^^ . "28354"^^ . "975719794"^^ . "2020-08-30T10:36:51Z"^^ . "2020-08-20T23:25:57Z"^^ . "972105371"^^ . . "2020-08-30T10:37:26Z"^^ . "In a POSIX-conformant operating system, a process group denotes a collection of one or more processes. Among other things, a process group is used to control the distribution of a signal; when a signal is directed to a process group, the signal is delivered to each process that is a member of the group. Similarly, a session denotes a collection of one or more process groups. A process may not create a process group that belongs to another session; furthermore, a process is not permitted to join a process group that is a member of another session—that is, a process is not permitted to migrate from one session to another. When a process replaces its image with a new image (by calling one of the exec functions), the new image is subjected to the same process group (and thus session) membership as the old image."@en . . "12314780"^^ . "2020-08-30T01:58:03Z"^^ . "2020-08-30T08:59:28Z"^^ . "Iridescent" . . "The Zagreb train disaster occurred on 30 August 1974 when an express train (number 10410) traveling from Belgrade to Dortmund, West Germany, derailed before entering Zagreb Main Station (then in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, present-day Croatia), killing 153 people. It was the worst rail accident in the country's history to that date and remains one of the worst in Europe's history."@en . "2020-08-30T02:01:17Z"^^ . "BD2412" . "Rahammz" . "196446"^^ . . . "14639338"^^ . . "975776812"^^ . . . "965356653"^^ . "917927559"^^ . "1175"^^ . "48"^^ . "2020-07-27T22:13:21Z"^^ . "2020-08-30T10:38:09Z"^^ . . "214515"^^ . "975776527"^^ . "2020-08-30T10:28:29Z"^^ . . "2020-08-16T16:50:06Z"^^ . "Ashdod Light (Hebrew: מגדלור אשדוד‎), is a lighthouse in Ashdod, Israel. It is located in Yona Hill (Hebrew: גבעת יונה‎), a 53 metres (174 ft) above sea level hill at the northern part Ashdod, just south of the Port of Ashdod. The site and the lighthouse are closed to the public. The lighthouse is listed as active on the NGA List of Lights of 2009, as well as on the July 2009 update of The Lighthouse Directory. However, some less official sources claim that it is inactive at least since November 2009. Ashdod lighthouse was observed operating on August 22nd 2020. The lighthouse appeared on an Israeli stamp issued 26 November 2009. It also appeared on the first day of issue postmark for that series of stamps."@en . "The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. As a diverging act to the popular pop rock of the early 1960s, the Rolling Stones pioneered the gritty, heavier-driven sound that came to define hard rock. The band's first stable line-up consisted of bandleader Brian Jones (guitar, harmonica, keyboards), Mick Jagger (lead vocals, harmonica), Keith Richards (guitar, vocals), Bill Wyman (bass guitar), Charlie Watts (drums), and Ian Stewart (piano), the last of whom was removed from the official line-up in 1963, but continued to work with the band as a contracted musician until his death in 1985. The band's primary songwriters, the partnership of Jagger and Richards, assumed leadership after Andrew Loog Oldham became the group's manager. Jones left the band less than a month before his death in 1969, having already been replaced by Mick Taylor, who in turn left in 1974 and was replaced in 1975 by Ronnie Wood, who has since remained. Since Wyman's departure in 1993, Darryl Jones has served as bassist. The Stones have not had an official keyboardist since Stewart's departure in 1963, but have employed several musicians in that role, including Jack Nitzsche (1965–71), Nicky Hopkins (1967–82), Billy Preston (1971–81), Ian McLagan (1978–81), and Chuck Leavell (1982–present). The Rolling Stones were at the forefront of the British Invasion of bands that became popular in the United States in 1964, and were identified with the youthful and rebellious counterculture of the 1960s. Rooted in blues and early rock and roll, the band started out playing covers, but found more success with their own material; songs such as \"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction\" and \"Paint It Black\" became international hits, and Aftermath (1966) – their first entirely original album – has been considered the most important of the band's formative records. After a short period of experimentation with psychedelic rock in the mid-1960s, the Stones returned to their 'bluesy' roots with Beggars Banquet (1968), Let It Bleed (1969), Sticky Fingers (1971) and Exile on Main St. (1972). It was during this period they were first introduced on stage as 'The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World'. The Rolling Stones continued to release commercially successful albums through the 1970s and early 1980s, including Some Girls (1978) and Tattoo You (1981), the two best-sellers in their discography. During the 1980s, infighting curtailed their output; as a result, they only released two more under-performing albums, and did not tour for the rest of the decade. Their fortunes changed at the end of the decade, when they released Steel Wheels (1989), promoted by a large stadium and arena tour, the Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour. Since the 1990s, new material has been less frequent. Despite this, The Rolling Stones continue to be a huge attraction on the live circuit. By 2007, the band had four of the top five highest-grossing concert tours of all time: Voodoo Lounge Tour (1994–95), Bridges to Babylon Tour (1997–98), Licks Tour (2002–03) and A Bigger Bang (2005–07). Musicologist Robert Palmer attributes the endurance of The Rolling Stones to their being 'rooted in traditional verities, in rhythm-and-blues and soul music', while 'more ephemeral pop fashions have come and gone'. The Rolling Stones were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2004. Rolling Stone magazine ranked them fourth on their list of the '100 Greatest Artists of All Time', list and their estimated record sales is 240 million. They have released 30 studio albums, 23 live albums and numerous compilations. Let It Bleed (1969) marked the first of five consecutive No. 1 studio and live albums in the UK. Sticky Fingers (1971) was the first of eight consecutive No. 1 studio albums in the US. Their latest album, Blue & Lonesome (2016), became their twelfth UK number-one album. In 2008, the Stones were listed 10th on the Billboard Hot 100 All-Time Top Artists chart, and in 2019 Billboard magazine ranked them second in their list of the \"Greatest Artists of All Time\". In 2012, the band celebrated their 50th anniversary. The group continues to sell out venues, with their recent No Filter Tour running for two years and concluding in August 2019."@en . "2020-08-23T05:58:34Z"^^ . . "38795873"^^ . . . "2020-08-20T23:25:59Z"^^ . "21894"^^ . "2019-09-26T04:44:37Z"^^ . "2020-06-20T13:07:47Z"^^ . . "15033"^^ . "102477"^^ . . "4242"^^ . "3376"^^ . "1819"^^ . "23765"^^ . . . "12641"^^ . "2020-08-10T05:37:50Z"^^ . . "974914175"^^ . . "2020-08-30T10:38:05Z"^^ . . "2020-08-29T15:38:18Z"^^ . "3274"^^ . "2020-01-10T07:28:34Z"^^ . "2020-08-30T10:37:42Z"^^ . "70142"^^ . "1883"^^ . "975776859"^^ . "975776785"^^ . "975775961"^^ . . . . "4821"^^ . "2020-08-30T10:36:49Z"^^ . . "975536030"^^ . "The Battle of Bamber Bridge was an outbreak of racial violence between Black and White American servicemen stationed in the British village of Bamber Bridge, Lancashire in June 1943. The incident, which occurred a few days after the 1943 Detroit race riot, began when white Military Police (MPs) attempted to arrest several African American soldiers from the racially segregated 1511th Quartermaster Truck Regiment at the Ye Old Hob Inn public house in Bamber Bridge. After the arrival of more military police armed with machine guns, black soldiers armed themselves with rifles from their base armoury. Both sides exchanged fire through the night. One Black soldier was killed and several MPs and soldiers injured. Although a court martial convicted 32 African American soldiers of mutiny and related crimes, poor leadership and racist attitudes among the MPs was blamed as the cause."@en . 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"2019-06-03T18:42:18Z"^^ . "11481"^^ . "Amakuru" . "11747"^^ . "24622"^^ . "2020-08-12T04:42:07Z"^^ . "172206"^^ . . "2020-08-30T10:38:12Z"^^ . "The Zagreb train disaster occurred on 30 August 1974 when an express train (number 10410) traveling from Belgrade to Dortmund, West Germany, derailed before entering Zagreb Main Station (then in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, present-day Croatia), killing 153 people. It was the worst rail accident in the country's history to that date and remains one of the worst in Europe's history."@en . "2019-06-03T18:09:24Z"^^ . "2020-08-30T10:28:33Z"^^ . "7022"^^ . "Ukexpat" . "153300"^^ . . . "2020-08-23T21:01:56Z"^^ . "Russian people of the Spanish Civil War"@en . "975776782"^^ . "2019-09-25T23:16:48Z"^^ . "963555449"^^ . "166"^^ . "900140361"^^ . "2020-08-26T11:16:38Z"^^ . "Massachusetts House of Representatives' 11th Middlesex district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of the city of Newton in Middlesex County. Democrat Kay Khan of Newton has represented the district since 2003."@en . . "975720098"^^ . . "Plandu" . "2020-08-30T10:36:47Z"^^ . "2020-08-30T10:37:13Z"^^ . "973865926"^^ . . "2020-06-20T13:07:44Z"^^ . . "975626276"^^ . # completed 2020-08-30T10:38:50Z