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Haine (other)
The Haine is a river in southwestern Belgium and northern France. Haine may also refer to: * Haine (surname) * ''Haine'' (film), a 1980 French film starring Klaus Kinski *'' La Haine'', a 1995 French film * La Haine (drama), an 1874 drama by Sardou *Haine, a hamlet in Manston, Kent, England *Haine Otomiya, the protagonist of the manga '' The Gentlemen's Alliance Cross'' by Arina Tanemura *Haine, a figure in Hadza mythology * Haine Eames (born 2008), Australian soccer player See also *Haines (other) Haines may refer to: * Haines (surname), ''includes partial list of people with the surname'' * Haines (character), a character in James Joyce's ''Ulysses'' Places Antarctica * Haines Glacier, Antarctica * Haines Mountains, mountain range in Ant ...
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Haine
The Haine ( ; ; ; ; ) is a river in southern Belgium ( Hainaut) and northern France ( Nord), right tributary of the river Scheldt. The Haine gave its name to the County of Hainaut, and the present province of Hainaut. Its source is in Anderlues, Belgium. As the western end of the sillon industriel, Wallonia's industrial backbone, it flows through the heavily industrialized Borinage region, notably the towns La Louvière, Mons and Saint-Ghislain. A few kilometres after crossing the border into France, the Haine flows into the Scheldt in Condé-sur-l'Escaut. Its length within Belgium is and the Belgian part of its drainage basin A drainage basin is an area of land in which all flowing surface water converges to a single point, such as a river mouth, or flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean. A basin is separated from adjacent basins by a perimeter, ... is .
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Haine (surname)
''Haine'' is a surname. Etymology According to the '' Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland'', the modern names ''Haine'', '' Hayne'', '' Haines'', ''Hains'', ''Hanes'', and ''Haynes'' all originate in four different medieval names, which came to sound the same. # The Middle English name ''Hain''. This is thought to have originated as a pet form of Anglo-Norman names such as '' Reynald'', ''Reyner'' and '' Rainbert''. # The personal name Hagan, which is itself of diverse origins. # The Old English word ''haga'' ('enclosure', Middle English ''hay''), in the oblique case form ''hagan'' (Middle English ''hayne''), whose use could have arisen from a locative In grammar, the locative case ( ; abbreviated ) is a grammatical case which indicates a location. In languages using it, the locative case may perform a function which in English would be expressed with such prepositions as "in", "on", "at", and " ... epithet such as ''æt hagan'' ('at the enclosure'). # Per ...
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Haine (film)
''Haine'' is a 1980 French drama film directed by Dominique Goult and starring Klaus Kinski. Plot Cast * Klaus Kinski Klaus Kinski (, born Klaus Günter Karl Nakszynski 18 October 1926 – 23 November 1991) was a German actor. Equally renowned for his intense performance style and notorious for his volatile personality, he appeared in over 130 film roles in a ... as Le motard * Maria Schneider as Madeleine * Patrice Melennec as Le camionneur * Évelyne Bouix as La serveuse * Katia Tchenko as La mère * Paulette Frantz as La patronne du bistro * Gérard Boucaron as Bingo * Georges Werler as Le père * Jean-Simon Prévost as Le maire * Bernard Cazassus as Un paysan * Jean-Pierre Laurent as Le patron du café References External links * * 1980 films French drama films 1980s French-language films 1980 drama films 1980s French films French-language drama films {{1980s-France-film-stub ...
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La Haine
(, ; released in the United States as ''Hate'') is a 1995 French social thriller film written, co-edited, and directed by Mathieu Kassovitz. Starring Vincent Cassel, Hubert Koundé and Saïd Taghmaoui, the film chronicles a day and night in the lives of three friends from a poor immigrant neighbourhood in the suburbs of Paris. The title derives from a line spoken by one of them, Hubert: "", "hatred breeds hatred". Kassovitz was awarded the Best Director prize at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Plot opens with a montage of news footage depicting urban riots in a in the commune of near Paris. In the aftermath of the riots, a local man named is gravely injured in police custody and is in intensive care. The riots escalate, leading to a siege of the local police station and the loss of a police officer's revolver. The film follows the lives of three friends of Abdel, who are all young men from immigrant families, over approximately twenty consecutive hours. Vinz, a young Jewi ...
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La Haine (drama)
''La Haine'' ''(Hatred)'' is a drama in five acts and eight tableaux by Victorien Sardou, premiered at the Théâtre de la Gaîté in Paris on 3 December 1874. Jacques Offenbach, director of the theatre, composed extensive incidental music for chorus and orchestra to accompany the play. Background Offenbach had composed songs and incidental music for eleven classical and modern dramas for the Comédie Française in the early 1850s, gaining valuable experience in writing for the theatre. Sardou and Offenbach created their first joint work in 1872 with the opéra-bouffe-féerie '' Le Roi Carotte'', which ran for 195 performances, and this encouraged the two to renew their collaboration. By 1874, Jacques Offenbach had become the director of the Théâtre de la Gaîté. To follow a revival of ''Orphée aux Enfers'' on 7 February, he decided to mount Sardou's drame using the under-used theatrical troupe at the theatre. Rehearsal ''Orphée aux Enfers'' closed on the 18 November to ...
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Manston, Kent
Manston is a village and civil parish in the Thanet district of Kent, England. The village is situated northwest of Ramsgate. The parish includes four hamlets and the former Manston Airport. Etymology The village was originally ''Mannestone'' which means 'farm on top of a hill' (a possible alternative variation is a farm belonging to a man called Mann) and was recorded in 1254 as ''Manneston'', but obtained its modern spelling in 1381 around the time of the Peasants' Revolt. History The discovery of an Anglo-Saxon sword at what is known as the Ozengell burial ground and also 200 graves including a Roman stone and lead-lined coffin, never preserved, show that the site has been occupied for many centuries. In June 1381 the Peasants' Revolt reached Manston. :''"A proclamation in the name of Jack Straw and Wat Tyler ordered that labour services should not be performed nor distraints made, and called on the people to destroy the Manston house of William dea Medmenham local coron ...
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The Gentlemen's Alliance Cross
is a Japanese '' shōjo'' manga series written and illustrated by Arina Tanemura. The Gentlemen's Alliance Cross premiered in the September 2004 issue of ''Ribon'', running until the June 2008 issue. The 47 chapters were collected and published in 11 ''tankōbon'' volumes by Shueisha. The series is licensed for English language release in North America by Viz Media which published the first volume on March 6, 2007. The eleventh and final volume was released in English in April 2010. In this fictional work, a 15-year-old student was sold by her father to another family. Plot Haine Otomiya, a 15-year-old high school student at the elite private Imperial Academy (帝国学園 ''Teikoku Gakuen''), was apparently sold to the Otomiya family by her father, Kazuhito Kamiya, for 50 million yen. Disoriented with her place in life, she became a gang member until she met Shizumasa Tōgū, who told her to live life how she wanted to. Recognizing Shizumasa as the author of a treasured pi ...
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Hadza People
The Hadza, or Hadzabe (''Wahadzabe'', in Swahili), are a protected hunter-gatherer Tanzanian indigenous ethnic group, primarily based in Baray, an administrative ward within Karatu District in southwest Arusha Region. They live around the Lake Eyasi basin in the central Rift Valley and in the neighboring Serengeti Plateau. As descendants of Tanzania's aboriginal, pre- Bantu expansion hunter-gatherer population, they have probably occupied their current territory for thousands of years with relatively little modification to their basic way of life until the last century. They have no known close genetic relatives and their language is considered an isolate. Since the first European contact in the late 19th century, governments and missionaries have made many attempts to settle the Hadza by introducing farming and Christianity. These efforts have largely failed, and many Hadza still pursue a life similar to their ancestors. Since the 18th century, the Hadza have come into in ...
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Haine Eames
Haine Anthony Eames (born 27 February 2008) is an Australian soccer player who plays as a midfielder for the Central Coast Mariners. In late 2024, he became his club's youngest player, starter and goalscorer of all time, all while aged 16. Club career A student at the Central Coast Sports College, Eames joined the Central Coast Mariners academy at under-15 level, having previously played for Camden Haven Redbacks. In his second season in the youth ranks, he played in the under-18 and under-20 teams. In June 2024, having already been involved in training with the first team, he signed a three-year scholarship contract for the reigning champions under head coach Mark Jackson. He mentioned Max Balard as a first-team player he aimed to replicate. In October 2024, Eames was named by New South Wales newspaper ''The Daily Telegraph'' as one of the state's teenagers likely to break through in the upcoming A-League Men season. He made his debut on 18 October as the campaign began with a ...
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