# started 2020-12-27T00:23:44Z . "Deputy CommandantPAF Air War College" . . . . "Communicating veins are veins that communicate two different points of the venous system. They can communicate the great saphenous vein with the small saphenous vein, (for example the Giacomini vein) or the superficial venous system with the deep one. In this case they are called perforator veins and have a very important role in the venous system hemodynamics."@en . . . . . . . . "en" . "Stanley Boardman (born 7 December 1937) is an English comedian."@en . . . . . . . "On Unix and Unix-like computer operating systems, a zombie process or defunct process is a process that has completed execution (via the exit system call) but still has an entry in the process table: it is a process in the \"Terminated state\". This occurs for the child processes, where the entry is still needed to allow the parent process to read its child's exit status: once the exit status is read via the wait system call, the zombie's entry is removed from the process table and it is said to be \"reaped\". A child process always first becomes a zombie before being removed from the resource table. In most cases, under normal system operation zombies are immedia"@en . . . . . "1970-11-09"^^ . . "en" . . . . . . . "Charles Mitchell"@en . "The Honourable Granville Dudley Ryder JP (26 November 1799 – 24 November 1879), was a British Tory politician. Ryder was the second son of Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl of Harrowby, and his wife, the former Lady Susanna Leveson-Gower, daughter of Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Marquess of Stafford. A graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, he served in the Royal Navy and achieved the rank of Lieutenant. He later sat as Member of Parliament for Tiverton from 1830 to 1832 and for Hertfordshire from 1841 to 1847. He also served as a Justice of the Peace for Hertfordshire. Ryder married Lady Georgiana Augusta, daughter of Henry Somerset, 6th Duke of Beaufort, in 1825. They had seven daughters and six sons. Their eldest son, Dudley Henry Ryder, was an ancestor of the 20th-century soldier and politician Robert Ryder. Their second son, Granville Ryder, was a politician. A younger son, Henry Stuart Ryder, was a junior officer in the Rifle Brigade and was killed at the Battle of the Great Redan in 1855. Lady Georgiana Ryder died in March 1865. Ryder survived her by fourteen years and died in November 1879, two days before his eightieth birthday."@en . . . "\"Sloba\""@en . . . "227"^^ . "Operation Jericho (Ramrod 564) on 18 February 1944 during the Second World War, was an Allied bombing raid, at very low altitude, on Amiens Prison in German-occupied France to rescue French Resistance prisoners. Mosquito fighter-bombers breached the walls, prison buildings and destroyed the guards' barracks. Of the 832 prisoners, 102 were killed by the bombing, 74 were wounded and 258 escaped, including 79 Resistance and political prisoners; two-thirds of the escapees were recaptured."@en . . . "1997-07-23"^^ . . "No.34 Flying Wing" . . . . "Neringa Venckienė (21 May 1971 in Kaunas) is a Lithuanian judge, politician, writer, and a former member of the Seimas of Lithuania. She was allegedly involved in exposing a pedophile ring with high-ranking officials involved. After receiving death threats, she fled to the United States in 2013 and asked for political asylum. In November 2019, she was extradited back to Lithuania, where she awaits her trial."@en . . . . . "Use dmy dates from December 2020"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Plague (French: La Peste) is a novel by Albert Camus, published in 1947, that tells the story from the point of view of a narrator of a plague sweeping the French Algerian city of Oran. The narrator remains unknown until the start of the last chapter, chapter 5 of part 5. The novel presents a snapshot of life in Oran as seen through the author's distinctive absurdist point of view."@en . "9996420"^^ . . . . . "Charles Mitchell (born December 29, 1973), known professionally as Mitchy Slick, is an American rapper from Southeast San Diego, California. He is a member of the rap supergroup Strong Arm Steady, along with rappers Phil Da Agony and Krondon. He performs solo with three albums released in addition to many collaborations. Mitchell is the CEO of Wrongkind Records."@en . "Silent film"@en . . . . . . . "969775100"^^ . . "PAF Base Shahbaz" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Neringa Venckienė (21 May 1971 in Kaunas) is a Lithuanian judge, politician, writer, and a former member of the Seimas of Lithuania. She was allegedly involved in exposing a pedophile ring with high-ranking officials involved. After receiving death threats, she fled to the United States in 2013 and asked for political asylum. In November 2019, she was extradited back to Lithuania, where she awaits her trial."@en . "Royal Australian Air Force" . . . . . . . "No.8 Squadron (Haiders)" . "en" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stan Boardman"@en . "The Wolf (1914 film)"@en . "46502"^^ . . . "32580967"^^ . . "Granville Ryder (1799–1879)"@en . . . . . "1stPresident of the Republic of Serbia" . . . . . . . . . "Air Commodore Kaiser Tufail TI(M), (Urdu: قیصر طفیل‎) is a retired fighter pilot of the Pakistan Air Force and is better-known as an aviation historian and blogger."@en . . . . . "Pages with incorrect ref formatting"@en . . . . "Charles Mitchell (born December 29, 1973), known professionally as Mitchy Slick, is an American rapper from Southeast San Diego, California. He is a member of the rap supergroup Strong Arm Steady, along with rappers Phil Da Agony and Krondon. He performs solo with three albums released in addition to many collaborations. Mitchell is the CEO of Wrongkind Records."@en . . . . "Kaiser Tufail"@en . . "Communicating veins are veins that communicate two different points of the venous system. They can communicate the great saphenous vein with the small saphenous vein, (for example the Giacomini vein) or the superficial venous system with the deep one. In this case they are called perforator veins and have a very important role in the venous system hemodynamics."@en . . . . . "Royal New Zealand Air Force" . . . . . . "inmates: 37 killed escaping" . . "Royal Air Force" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "en" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Slobodan Milošević"@en . "On Unix and Unix-like computer operating systems, a zombie process or defunct process is a process that has completed execution (via the exit system call) but still has an entry in the process table: it is a process in the \"Terminated state\". This occurs for the child processes, where the entry is still needed to allow the parent process to read its child's exit status: once the exit status is read via the wait system call, the zombie's entry is removed from the process table and it is said to be \"reaped\". A child process always first becomes a zombie before being removed from the resource table. In most cases, under normal system operation zombies are immediately waited on by their parent and then reaped by the system – processes that stay zombies for a long time are generally an error and cause a resource leak, but the only resource they occupy is the process table entry – process ID. The term zombie process derives from the common definition of zombie — an undead person. In the term's metaphor, the child process has \"died\" but has not yet been \"reaped\". Also, unlike normal processes, the kill command has no effect on a zombie process. Zombie processes should not be confused with orphan processes: an orphan process is a process that is still executing, but whose parent has died. When the parent dies, the orphaned child process is adopted by init (process ID 1). When orphan processes die, they do not remain as zombie processes; instead, they are waited on by init. The result is that a process that is both a zombie and an orphan will be reaped automatically."@en . . "French Resistance" . "57166227"^^ . . "Nalmefene (originally known as nalmetrene; trade name Selincro) is an opioid antagonist used primarily in the management of alcohol dependence. It has also been investigated for the treatment of other addictions such as pathological gambling. Nalmefene is an opiate derivative similar in both structure and activity to the opioid antagonist naltrexone. Advantages of nalmefene relative to naltrexone include longer half-life, greater oral bioavailability, and no observed dose-dependent liver toxicity."@en . "Articles with short description"@en . . . . . "7thPresident of the Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Serbia" . . "en" . . . . . . "Cico of Ternate"@en . . "1975"^^ . . "49.89194444444445"^^ . . "42"^^ . . "68"^^ . . "25862556"^^ . . . "Onel5969" . "973538851"^^ . "34498"^^ . . . "Cico"@en . . "22203892"^^ . . . . "Stan Boardman"@en . . "991100198"^^ . . "Operation Jericho"@en . . . "en" . . . . . . . "Short description is different from Wikidata"@en . . "996503463"^^ . . . . "Operation Jericho (Ramrod 564) on 18 February 1944 during the Second World War, was an Allied bombing raid, at very low altitude, on Amiens Prison in German-occupied France to rescue French Resistance prisoners. Mosquito fighter-bombers breached the walls, prison buildings and destroyed the guards' barracks. Of the 832 prisoners, 102 were killed by the bombing, 74 were wounded and 258 escaped, including 79 Resistance and political prisoners; two-thirds of the escapees were recaptured. Two Mosquitos and a Typhoon fighter escort were shot down and another Typhoon was lost at sea. The raid is notable for the precision and daring of the attack, which was filmed by a camera on one of the Mosquitos. There is debate as to who requested the attack and whether it was necessary."@en . "988045085"^^ . . "10951369"^^ . . . . . . . . . "PAF Base Masroor." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "5427576"^^ . "65541294"^^ . . . . . . "John Schjelderup Giæver"@en . . "1991-01-11"^^ . . . . . . . "Operation Jericho"@en . . . "1973-12-29"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Nalmefene (originally known as nalmetrene; trade name Selincro) is an opioid antagonist used primarily in the management of alcohol dependence. It has also been investigated for the treatment of other addictions such as pathological gambling. Nalmefene is an opiate derivative similar in both structure and activity to the opioid antagonist naltrexone. Advantages of nalmefene relative to naltrexone include longer half-life, greater oral bioavailability, and no observed dose-dependent liver toxicity. Like other drugs of this type, nalmefene may precipitate acute withdrawal symptoms in patients who are dependent on opioid drugs, or more rarely when used post-operatively, to counteract the effects of strong opioids used in surgery."@en . . . . . . . "Mitchy Slick"@en . . "2005"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "2000-10-07"^^ . . . . . . . "975675950"^^ . . . . "Tha Slicksta"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "1934"^^ . . "Neringa Venckienė"@en . "en" . . . . "solo_singer" . . . . . . . . . . "2020-12-27T00:23:22Z"^^ . . . . "22px" . . . . "Articles with short description"@en . . "Pages with reference errors"@en . "1991-01-11"^^ . . "1980-06-07"^^ . . . . "64773288"^^ . . . . "Slobodan Milošević"@en . . . . . . "15649709"^^ . . . . . "Cico was, according to historical tradition, the first king (Kolano) of Ternate in Maluku Islands, Indonesia. His regnal years are given as 1257-1277. Being originally chief of Sampalu village by the coast, he was acknowledged as ruler by the other village leaders in Ternate, starting a dynasty that is still in existence. There are however, several versions of the foundation story, some of which say that Mashur-ma-lamo, son of the Arab immigrant Jafar Sadik, was the first king."@en . "The Plague"@en . "4354227"^^ . . . . . . . "63"^^ . "1944-02-18"^^ . "1257"^^ . . "24286122"^^ . . . "991422245"^^ . "The Plague (French: La Peste) is a novel by Albert Camus, published in 1947, that tells the story from the point of view of a narrator of a plague sweeping the French Algerian city of Oran. The narrator remains unknown until the start of the last chapter, chapter 5 of part 5. The novel presents a snapshot of life in Oran as seen through the author's distinctive absurdist point of view. Camus used as source material the cholera epidemic that killed a large proportion of Oran's population in 1849, but situated the novel in the 1940s. Oran and its surroundings were struck by disease several times before Camus published his novel. According to an academic study, Oran was decimated by the bubonic plague in 1556 and 1678, but all later outbreaks (in 1921: 185 cases; 1931: 76 cases; and 1944: 95 cases) were very far from the scale of the epidemic described in the novel. The Plague is considered an existentialist classic despite Camus' objection to the label. The novel stresses the powerlessness of the individual characters to affect their destinies, the very pith of absurdism. The narrative tone is similar to Kafka's, especially in The Trial, whose individual sentences potentially have multiple meanings; the material often pointedly resonating as stark allegory of phenomenal consciousness and the human condition."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Wolf is a 1914 American silent drama film directed by Barry O'Neil, based on the play of the same name by Eugene Walter. The film stars Bernard Siegel, Ruth Bryan, and ."@en . . . "Black-and-white films"@en . . . . "31"^^ . "2006-03-11"^^ . . . "La Peste"@en . . "368"^^ . . . . "en" . "1901-12-31"^^ . . . . "Silent film"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Use dmy dates from August 2011"@en . . "16976351"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Communicating vein"@en . . . . . "John Schjelderup Giæver (31 December 1901 – 9 November 1970) was a Norwegian author and polar researcher. Jónsbú Station in NE Greenland was named after him."@en . . . "1986-05-28"^^ . . . . . . . "1804683"^^ . . . "Nalmefene"@en . . . . . . . . "Black-and-white films"@en . . . . . "1989-05-08"^^ . . . "Kaiser Tufail"@en . . "en" . . . . . . . "en" . . . . . . . . "en" . . . "49.89194444444445 2.298888888888889" . . . . "en" . . "Use dmy dates from December 2020"@en . . . . . . "Slobodan Milosevic Signature.png" . . . . "John Schjelderup Giæver (31 December 1901 – 9 November 1970) was a Norwegian author and polar researcher. Jónsbú Station in NE Greenland was named after him."@en . "880144696"^^ . . . . . "AleatoryPonderings" . . . . . . . . . . . "38"^^ . "50"^^ . "President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia" . . . . . . . . . . . . "en" . . "Henry Valentine Miller"@en . . . . "Cico was, according to historical tradition, the first king (Kolano) of Ternate in Maluku Islands, Indonesia. His regnal years are given as 1257-1277. Being originally chief of Sampalu village by the coast, he was acknowledged as ruler by the other village leaders in Ternate, starting a dynasty that is still in existence. There are however, several versions of the foundation story, some of which say that Mashur-ma-lamo, son of the Arab immigrant Jafar Sadik, was the first king."@en . "The Wolf is a 1914 American silent drama film directed by Barry O'Neil, based on the play of the same name by Eugene Walter. The film stars Bernard Siegel, Ruth Bryan, and ."@en . "Слободан Милошевић"@en . "2Fw 190" . "52"^^ . "The Wolf"@en . . . . "aircraft: 2 Mosquitos, 2 Typhoons" . . . . . . . . . "en" . . . . . . "63083"^^ . . . . . . "6"^^ . "Wubbzy"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "121"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Pages with reference errors"@en . . . . . . . . "48326234"^^ . . . "John Schjelderup Giæver"@en . "Resistance and other prisoners escaped" . . . . . . . . . . . "3840881"^^ . . . "1937-12-07"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "982689427"^^ . . . "1989-05-08"^^ . . . . "en" . . . . . "Mitchy Slick"@en . "33"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "2.298888888888889"^^ . . . "Henry Valentine Miller (December 26, 1891 – June 7, 1980) was an American writer and artist. He was known for breaking with existing literary forms and developing a new type of semi-autobiographical novel that blended character study, social criticism, philosophical reflection, stream of consciousness, explicit language, sex, surrealist free association, and mysticism. His most characteristic works of this kind are Tropic of Cancer, Black Spring, Tropic of Capricorn and The Rosy Crucifixion trilogy, which are based on his experiences in New York and Paris (all of which were banned in the United States until 1961). He also wrote travel memoirs and literary criticism, and painted watercolors."@en . "260 reprisal killings" . . . . . . . . "39512719"^^ . . . . "35794066"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Air Commodore Kaiser Tufail TI(M), (Urdu: قیصر طفیل‎) is a retired fighter pilot of the Pakistan Air Force and is better-known as an aviation historian and blogger."@en . "11thPresident of the League of Communists of Serbia" . . . "The Plague"@en . . . . . "Henry Miller"@en . . . "35022016"^^ . . . "" . . "aircrew: 4 killed, 2 POW" . . . . . . . . "56024289"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "8311052"^^ . . . . . "The Honourable Granville Dudley Ryder JP (26 November 1799 – 24 November 1879), was a British Tory politician. Ryder was the second son of Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl of Harrowby, and his wife, the former Lady Susanna Leveson-Gower, daughter of Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Marquess of Stafford. A graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, he served in the Royal Navy and achieved the rank of Lieutenant. He later sat as Member of Parliament for Tiverton from 1830 to 1832 and for Hertfordshire from 1841 to 1847. He also served as a Justice of the Peace for Hertfordshire."@en . . . . . . . . "9 bombers, 12 fighters" . . . "1891-12-26"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "en" . "1"^^ . . . . . . . . . "986"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "54"^^ . . . . . . . . "29"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Use dmy dates from August 2011"@en . . "1997-07-23"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "65972188"^^ . . . . . "CommandantPAF Air War College" . "Stanley Boardman (born 7 December 1937) is an English comedian."@en . . "Pages with incorrect ref formatting"@en . "Zombie process"@en . . . . . . . "66207384"^^ . . "1941-08-20"^^ . . . . . . . "Henry Valentine Miller (December 26, 1891 – June 7, 1980) was an American writer and artist. He was known for breaking with existing literary forms and developing a new type of semi-autobiographical novel that blended character study, social criticism, philosophical reflection, stream of consciousness, explicit language, sex, surrealist free association, and mysticism. His most characteristic works of this kind are Tropic of Cancer, Black Spring, Tropic of Capricorn and The Rosy Crucifixion trilogy, which are based on his experiences in New York and Paris (all of which were banned in the United States until 1961). He also wrote travel memoirs and literary criticism, and painted watercolors."@en . . . . "Anti-aircraft defences" . . . . . . . . . "Short description is different from Wikidata"@en . "1277"^^ . . . # completed 2020-12-27T00:23:44Z