# started 2020-07-14T15:24:12Z . "66"^^ . "In computing, a login session is the period of activity between a user logging in and logging out of a (multi-user) system. On Unix and Unix-like operating systems, a login session takes one of two main forms: \n* When a textual user interface is used, a login session is represented as a kernel session — a collection of process groups with the logout action managed by a session leader. \n* Where an X display manager is employed, a login session is considered to be the lifetime of a designated user process that the display manager invokes. On Windows NT-based systems, login sessions are maintained by the kernel and control of them is within the purview of the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSA). winlogon responds to the secure attention key, requests the LSA to create login sessions on login, and terminates all of the processes belonging to a login session on logout."@en . "Kaodigua" . "65"^^ . "8667129"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:23:52Z"^^ . "7014"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:24:00Z"^^ . . "2020-07-14T15:24:02Z"^^ . "Tom Langmyer is an author, broadcast executive and media consultant. He is currently CEO of . Langmyer was previously vice president of news/talk/sports radio programming for E. W. Scripps Company and he also served as vice president and general manager of Scripps' Milwaukee radio stations WTMJ (AM) and WKTI. Langmyer joined Scripps in 2013. He previously was vice president and general manager of WGN (AM) in Chicago and KMOX (AM) in St. Louis. He also served as national VP of news/talk formats for CBS Radio."@en . . "2020-07-14T15:24:02Z"^^ . "967667483"^^ . . "9161"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:23:56Z"^^ . . . "130357"^^ . "967667454"^^ . "39304064"^^ . . "2020-07-14T15:23:52Z"^^ . "967667477"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:23:58Z"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:23:59Z"^^ . . "21"^^ . . . "Chris the speller" . "2020-07-14T15:24:05Z"^^ . . "967667478"^^ . . "2020-07-14T15:24:03Z"^^ . "Ralphsmouse" . "967667479"^^ . . "DB1729" . "967667455"^^ . "2972"^^ . . "2020-07-14T15:24:09Z"^^ . "70629"^^ . "21"^^ . "Phil Dollman (born 15 May 1985) is a Welsh rugby union player in Premiership Rugby for Exeter Chiefs. Dollman is a highly versatile player who can cover multiple positions in the backline, However he was mostly used at Exeter as a center or fullback. Dollman signed for Exeter Chiefs in May 2009 from Newport Gwent Dragons. He started the final and scored a try as Exeter Chiefs defeated Wasps to be crowned champions of the 2016-17 English Premiership."@en . . "2020-07-14T15:24:06Z"^^ . . . "5016"^^ . . "2020-07-14T15:23:52Z"^^ . . . "PrinceArchelaus" . . "2020-07-14T15:23:57Z"^^ . . "22922645"^^ . "67"^^ . . "26801"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:24:02Z"^^ . "PlanespotterA320" . "1881"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:24:04Z"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:24:06Z"^^ . . . "967667482"^^ . . "{{Infobox LGBT rights| location_header = Kosovo| image = Europe-Republic of Kosovo.svg| caption = Kosovo| legal_status = Legal since 1858 when part of the Ottoman Empire, again in 1994 as part of Yugoslavia| gender_identity_expression = Transgender people not permitted to change gender| recognition_of_relationships = No recognition | recognition_of_relationships_restrictions = | adoption = Any single person allowed to adopt| military = Gays, lesbians and bisexuals allowed to serve openly| discrimination_protections = Sexual orientation and gender identity protections () >{{Citeweb|url="@en . "9708"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:24:09Z"^^ . . "967667484"^^ . . . . "In computing, a login session is the period of activity between a user logging in and logging out of a (multi-user) system. On Unix and Unix-like operating systems, a login session takes one of two main forms: \n* When a textual user interface is used, a login session is represented as a kernel session — a collection of process groups with the logout action managed by a session leader. \n* Where an X display manager is employed, a login session is considered to be the lifetime of a designated user process that the display manager invokes."@en . . "Victoria București players"@en . . . "2020-07-14T15:23:57Z"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:23:59Z"^^ . "967667459"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:24:08Z"^^ . . "2020-07-14T15:23:57Z"^^ . . "The Terrace is a street in Barnes in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It forms part of the , and runs west from its junction with and to the east, where it becomes . The street has houses only on one side, all overlooking the River Thames. The Terrace runs along the west bend of the river and is lined with Georgian mansions, most of them dating from the 18th century and some from as early as 1720. Many of the houses are Grade II listed buildings and there have been several notable residents. The street also includes Barnes Railway Bridge, a station, Barnes Bridge and a pub. The White Hart is a Victorian pub which overlooks the Thames and is a prominent landmark on the course of the Boat Race. It served as a headquarters for Barnes Football Club in the mid-19th century."@en . "2020-07-14T15:24:00Z"^^ . "3302"^^ . . "967667472"^^ . "14122"^^ . . "Property Wars is an American reality television series that airs on the Discovery Channel and premiered on July 12, 2012. The second season was announced on December 18, 2012, with the season debut on January 10, 2013. Property Wars follows a group of men, located in Phoenix, Arizona, who bid to purchase foreclosed homes, without being able to look inside. In each episode, the main cast members group in front of the home to see what condition it is in while their bidder is on location at the auction for the home. Also is when two brothers want to murder each other because they stole each other’s properties so that is when the bring in their friends and the all fight to the death hence, a property war."@en . "Tom Langmyer is an author, broadcast executive and media consultant. He is currently CEO of . Langmyer was previously vice president of news/talk/sports radio programming for E. W. Scripps Company and he also served as vice president and general manager of Scripps' Milwaukee radio stations WTMJ (AM) and WKTI. Langmyer joined Scripps in 2013. He previously was vice president and general manager of WGN (AM) in Chicago and KMOX (AM) in St. Louis. He also served as national VP of news/talk formats for CBS Radio. He began his career in his hometown of Buffalo, New York and later worked for stations in Youngstown, Ohio, Syracuse, New York, New York City and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania."@en . "38043"^^ . "967667475"^^ . "Victoria București players"@en . "2020-07-14T15:24:03Z"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:23:59Z"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:24:01Z"^^ . . . "2020-07-14T15:24:05Z"^^ . . "Blablubbs" . "13954963"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:24:09Z"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:24:05Z"^^ . "37923594"^^ . . "64549024"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:23:52Z"^^ . . "967667470"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:24:06Z"^^ . "967667466"^^ . "18287"^^ . "{{Infobox LGBT rights| location_header = Kosovo| image = Europe-Republic of Kosovo.svg| caption = Kosovo| legal_status = Legal since 1858 when part of the Ottoman Empire, again in 1994 as part of Yugoslavia| gender_identity_expression = Transgender people not permitted to change gender| recognition_of_relationships = No recognition | recognition_of_relationships_restrictions = | adoption = Any single person allowed to adopt| military = Gays, lesbians and bisexuals allowed to serve openly| discrimination_protections = Sexual orientation and gender identity protections () Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights in Kosovo have improved in recent years, most notably with the adoption of the new Constitution, banning discrimination based on sexual orientation. However, homosexuality is still viewed by Kosovar society as a taboo topic. {tf1\\ansi\\ansicpg1252\\cocoartf2512\\cocoatextscaling1\\cocoaplatform1{\\fonttbl\\f0\\fnil\\fcharset0 .SFUI-Regular;}{\\colortbl;ed255\\green255\\blue255;ed0\\green0\\blue0;}{\\*\\expandedcolortbl;;\\cssrgb\\c0\\c0\\c0;}\\deftab720\\pard\\pardeftab720\\partightenfactor0 \\f0\\fs32 \\cf0 \\expnd0\\expndtw0\\kerning0\\outl0\\strokewidth0 \\strokec2 } >{{Citeweb|url= The Government of Kosovo is supportive of the country's LGBT community. In late 2013, the Parliament Assembly passed a bill to create a coordinating group for the LGBT community.Participation and leadership started at a very young age. He started with the organizations that mainly dealt with social minority groups, with youth sexuality with whom Gramoz Prestreshi advocated for social justice. Youth initiative for Human Rights and Center for Social Emancipation. Through a combined effort made by the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland, Elysium funded mission to support, protect and advocate on behalf of the LGBTQ community in Kosovo. After being persecuted in Kosovo (with the support of few international organizations), He began to be positively aggressive addressing government and police department protocol. Gramoz Prestreshi strategically went to various government offices and lobbied the officials to raise awareness of the severity of the issue in Kosovo. Gramoz Prestreshi developed a plan for an Anti-Discrimination Law in Kosovo, especially encouraged the police department to implement a training program where police department personnel would learn how to appropriately address an LGBTQ person without the use of harsh language or offensive tactics. When Gramoz Prestreshi was freshman at the University of Prishtina during years 2006 through 2007 with the help of United Nation (U.N) Gramoz Prestreshi started workshops for students at the university once a week to inform them on LGBTQ issues. There are country reports on Human Rights Practices 2006 released by Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Gramoz Prestreshi participated.On 17 May 2014, well-known politicians, including British Ambassador to Kosovo Ian Cliff and several local LGBT organizations took to the streets of Pristina to march against homophobia. The event was welcomed by the European Union office in Kosovo, as well as by the Government itself. A large LGBT flag covered the front side of the government building that night. The first-ever gay pride parade in Kosovo was held in Pristina on 17 May 2016, in which a few hundred people marched through the streets of the capital. The march was also attended by President Hashim Thaçi as well as the British and U.S. ambassadors to Kosovo."@en . . "27186560"^^ . . "2020-07-14T15:23:58Z"^^ . "12140"^^ . "967667464"^^ . . "2020-07-14T15:24:02Z"^^ . . "Trappist the monk" . "2020-07-14T15:24:00Z"^^ . . "967667480"^^ . "PBS" . "2020-07-14T15:24:05Z"^^ . "967667471"^^ . "967667468"^^ . "967667453"^^ . "Chevie O'Brien Kehoe (born January 29, 1973) is an American convicted murderer. He is serving three consecutive life sentences for the kidnapping, torture, and murder of William Mueller and his family. His accomplice, Daniel Lewis Lee, was sentenced to death for the murders and executed on July 14, 2020."@en . "1376828"^^ . "967667474"^^ . "967667467"^^ . "525927"^^ . "David Poile (born February 14, 1950) is the President of Hockey Operations and General Manager of the NHL's Nashville Predators. He is the son of the former NHL hockey player, coach and executive Bud Poile. Poile was a successful hockey player at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, still holding the record for most career hat tricks with 11. While at Northeastern Poile was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. Poile began his career in the NHL as an Administrative Assistant with the then expansion Atlanta Flames in 1972. Five years after joining the Flames organization he was named as the assistant general manager. Poile left the Flames to become the vice president and general manager of the Washington Capitals. He served in that capacity for fifteen years. During his time in Washington he was quite successful and the Capitals amassed a 594-454-124 record under his control. After working in Washington, Poile took the position with the then-expansion Nashville Predators in 1997. He has proven to make many shrewd moves and has created a competitive team with a limited budget, and has been the team's only GM in their history. Poile served as general manager of the 1998 and 1999 U.S. National Team for the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championships. Poile also served as the general manager for the men's hockey team at the 2014 Olympics, though he was unable to attend the games in Sochi due to a hit in the face with an errant puck during a Nashville Predators morning skate just days prior to his planned departure. He has since not been able to see out of his right eye. He was awarded the Lester Patrick Trophy in 2001, making him and his father Norman 'Bud' Poile one of six father-son combinations to win the award. In 2017, he won the NHL's General Manager of the Year award after the Predators reached the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in franchise history. On March 1, 2018, David Poile became the most successful general manager in NHL history, as the Nashville Predators defeated the Edmonton Oilers 4-2, giving him his 1,320th win as a general manager, surpassing Glen Sather who had won 1,319 games."@en . "10289486"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:23:57Z"^^ . . "2020-07-14T15:23:57Z"^^ . "967667456"^^ . . "967667450"^^ . "The title Hero of the Soviet Union was the highest distinction of the Soviet Union. It was awarded 12,775 times. 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Pavlovich Sokolov ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* Sergey Leonidovich Sokolov \n* ru \n* ru \n* Vasily Sokolovsky \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* Anatoly Yakovlevich Solovyov \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* Vladimir Alekseevich Solovyov (twice) \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* Mikhail Grigorievich Solovyov \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* Leonid Solodkov \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* Aleksey Solomatin \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* Mikhail Somov \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* Zakhar Sorokin \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* Nina Sosnina \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru 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ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* Nikolai Sutyagin \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* Dmitry Sukhovarov ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* Maguba Syrtlanova \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* Ivan Sytov \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru \n* ru"@en . "2020-07-14T15:24:03Z"^^ . "Between the ropes" . "2020-07-14T15:23:55Z"^^ . "1894"^^ . "5125"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:23:58Z"^^ . "3320"^^ . "37664675"^^ . "21942"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:24:10Z"^^ . "967667462"^^ . "77"^^ . "44010"^^ . "Chevie O'Brien Kehoe (born January 29, 1973) is an American convicted murderer. He is serving three consecutive life sentences for the kidnapping, torture, and murder of William Mueller and his family. His accomplice, Daniel Lewis Lee, was sentenced to death for the murders and executed on July 14, 2020."@en . "25052"^^ . "20699"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:23:57Z"^^ . "967667469"^^ . "Phil Dollman (born 15 May 1985) is a Welsh rugby union player in Premiership Rugby for Exeter Chiefs. Dollman is a highly versatile player who can cover multiple positions in the backline, However he was mostly used at Exeter as a center or fullback. Dollman signed for Exeter Chiefs in May 2009 from Newport Gwent Dragons. He started the final and scored a try as Exeter Chiefs defeated Wasps to be crowned champions of the 2016-17 English Premiership."@en . "Richhoncho" . . "2020-07-14T15:23:56Z"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:24:02Z"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:24:04Z"^^ . "35547"^^ . "967667476"^^ . "David Poile (born February 14, 1950) is the President of Hockey Operations and General Manager of the NHL's Nashville Predators. He is the son of the former NHL hockey player, coach and executive Bud Poile. Poile left the Flames to become the vice president and general manager of the Washington Capitals. He served in that capacity for fifteen years. During his time in Washington he was quite successful and the Capitals amassed a 594-454-124 record under his control."@en . . "2020-07-14T15:23:53Z"^^ . "2020-07-14T15:24:02Z"^^ . "967667461"^^ . . "2020-07-14T15:24:02Z"^^ . # completed 2020-07-14T15:24:12Z