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The 1909–10 Scottish Districts season is a record of all the rugby union matches for Scotland's district teams.
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Edinburgh District beat Glasgow District in the Inter-City match
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No other District matches played.
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No touring matches this season.
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1910–11 Scottish Districts season
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The 1910–11 Scottish Districts season is a record of all the rugby union matches for Scotland's district teams.
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Edinburgh District beat Glasgow District in the Inter-City match
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None.
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No other District matches played.
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No touring matches this season.
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Liang Jun
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Liang Jun may refer to:
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Khayitjon Alimova
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Khayitjon Alimova (born 9 January 1992) is an Uzbekistani Paralympic judoka.
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She represented Uzbekistan at the 2016 Summer Paralympics and she won the silver medal in the women's +70 kg event.
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Newell, Ohio
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Newell is an unincorporated community in Smithfield Township, Jefferson County, Ohio, United States.
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It is located west of Smithfield and just northwest of Piney Fork at the intersection of Piney Fork Road (County Route 11) and Newell Road (Township Route 134), at .
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2020 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC season
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The 2020 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC season is the club's twenty-first season of existence, their third season in the second tier of American soccer, and their tenth season in the league now named the USL Championship.
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The season covers the period from November 18, 2019 to the beginning of the 2021 USL Championship season.
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Bob Lilley returns for his third season as Riverhounds manager.
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On January 9, 2020, the USL announced the 2020 season schedule.
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As a USL Championship club, the Riverhounds will enter the competition in the Second Round, to be played April 7–9.
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Adrian Magee
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Adrian Magee (born November 13, 1996) is an American football offensive guard.
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He played college football at LSU.
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Magee attended Franklinton High School in Franklinton, Louisiana, joining the team the year after they won a Class 6A state title.
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He was an all-state selection at Franklinton High.
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Magee was considered a four-star recruit when he signed with LSU.
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His cousin was running back Terrence Magee.
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Magee redshirted his freshman season in 2015 after a foot injury in practice.
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When Magee arrived at LSU, he acquired the reputation as a jokester who sometimes fell asleep in practice.
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Since he rarely played, he impersonated opponents on the scout team.
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He played in three games as redshirt freshman in 2016.
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On April 25, 2017, Magee was arrested for burglary after he stole an XBox, video games, flip flops, a speaker, and cash, and he was indefinitely suspended.
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He confessed to the burglary, returned some items, and the charges were dropped.
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After being reinstated to the football team, Magee earned his first start as a sophomore against Auburn and became a part of the rotation.
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He earned the nickname "Jiggly Puff".
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As a junior, Magee started the first game against Miami (Fla.) In the first quarter of the game, he injured his knee and missed a month of playing time.
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He finished the season starting four games in three different positions, playing one game each at left and right tackle and two starts at left guard after Garrett Brumfield was hurt.
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Despite preferring to play offensive tackle, Magee learned more about sliding inside and handling defensive lineman, citing it as important in his development.
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By the start of preseason practice in 2019, Magee competed with Chasen Hines for the starting role at left guard, splitting time in the first game and Magee starting every game since.
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In the matchup against Vanderbilt, Magee made a double pancake block that went viral.
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Magee was named to the Second Team All-SEC as a senior.
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In the Peach Bowl win over Oklahoma, Magee switched to right guard after Damien Lewis was injured.
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Tig (software)
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Tig is an ncurses-based text-mode interface for git.
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It functions mainly as a Git repository browser, but can also assist in staging changes for commit at chunk level and act as a pager for output from various Git commands.
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Jailbird
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Jailbird may refer to:
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Jailbirds or Jail Birds may refer to:
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Schoenus bolusii
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Schoenus bolusii is a species of sedge endemic to the mountains of the Western Cape Province of South Africa.
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However, "S. bolusii" is not found on the Cape Peninsula.
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The key diagnostic character of "S. bolusii" are its relatively narrow (<1.2 mm) and short (<4.0 mm) spikelets.
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In addition, "S. bolusii" has small reddish-purple streaks adjacent to its glume margins and similar streaking patterns on its membranaceous leaf sheaths.
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"Schoenus exilis","Schoenus ligulatus" and "Schoenus quartziticus" resemble "S. bolusii", but these three species do not have the reddish-purple streaking patterns that are characteristic of the glumes and leaf sheaths of "S. bolusii".
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"Schoenus submarginalis" is most similar to "S. bolusii", but the two species differ in their leaf sheaths, with those of "S. submarginalis" being firm, whereas the sheaths of "S. bolusii" are membranaceous with reddish-purple-streaking patterns.
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Similar to other sedges, plants in this group are very difficult to identify.
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It appears that part of this problem is caused by the tendency of the southern African "Schoenus" to form hybrids with each other.
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It is not clear whether "Schoenus bolusii" forms hybrids with other southern African "Schoenus" species.
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"Schoenus bolusii" is a species in family Cyperaceae, tribe Schoeneae.
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Other notable genera in tribe Schoeneae include "Lepidosperma", "Oreobolus", "Costularia", "Tetraria" and "Gahnia".
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The most closely-related species to "S. bolusii" are other southern African "Schoenus" species, specifically, species in the "S. cuspidatus" and allies group.
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Southern African "Schoenus" were once classified as "Tetraria"; however, based on molecular and morphological differences, we now know that the two groups are evolutionary distinct.
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To ensure that this group of sedges is monophyletic (i.e.
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the genus only has closely-related species), the southern African "Tetraria" were transferred into "Schoenus".
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In the field, the southern African "Schoenus" can be distinguished from "Tetraria" species by their lack of stem leaves and the absence of reticulate sheaths at the bases of the flowering stems.
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"Schoenus bolusii" is a species of sedge found in the mountains of the Western Cape Province of South Africa.
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However, this species is not found on the Cape Peninsula.
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This species generally occurs on dry sites on coarse soils, but it has been also collected from wet mountain slopes.
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The reported elevation range of "S. bolusii" is between sea level and nearly 1000 m.
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Zumbo's Just Desserts (season 2)
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The second season of Zumbo's Just Desserts premiered in Australia on November 17, 2019, on Seven Network.
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Ten contestants were selected to compete.
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The winner of this season won the grand prize of $100,000 and earns the title of "Zumbo's Just Desserts Winner".
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The show is hosted by Adriano Zumbo and Rachel Khoo.
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The assistant Gigi Falanga from previous season did not return.
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The winner was Catherine Zhang.
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Each chapter is divided into two stages.
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The "Sweet Sensations task" and the "Zumbo Test".
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During the first challenge, regularly with a duration of three hours, each contestant must create a dessert following the theme and rules given by the judges at the beginning.
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Rachel and Zumbo evaluate each of the creations, determining a winner, who gets the Dessert Of The Day.
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They also declare those who were safe from the second phase and the two bakers who will go to the second phase or elimination round.
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The elimination round, or Zumbo Test, consists of testing the bottom bakers with original Zumbo creations.
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SS: Sweet Sensations Challenge <br>
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ZT: Zumbo Test
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Francesca Di Giovanni
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Francesca Di Giovanni (born 24 March 1953), is an Italian lawyer who has worked in the Secretariat of State of the Holy See since 1993, where in January 2020 she became the first woman to hold a managerial position in that branch of the Roman Curia.
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Born in Palermo, she studied law and completed her training as a notary.
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She then worked in the administration of the international center of the Focolare Movement.
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On 15 September 1993, she joined the Secretariat of State of the Holy See, where she worked in the field of multilateral relations.
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Her responsibilities included refugee and migration issues as well as international human rights, communications, private law, the position of women, copyright issues, and tourism.
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On 15 January 2020, Pope Francis appointed her an Undersecretary for Multilateral Affairs in the Section for Relations with States of the Secretariat of State.
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She is the first woman and the first lay person to hold a managerial position in the Secretariat of State, a position normally reserved for a member of the clergy.
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Her responsibilities include the Holy See's interests in intergovernmental organizations and international treaties, while the bilateral sector is headed by another undersecretary, Mirosław Wachowski, a Polish cleric.
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Liang Jun (tractor driver)
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Liang Jun (; 1930 – 14 January 2020) was a female tractor driver who became a folk hero and model worker in Communist China.
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She is depicted on the one yuan banknote of China's third renminbi series.
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