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Paal may refer to: * Paal, Belgium, a town in Limburg * Paal, Netherlands, a village in Zeeland * Phall, a very hot curry dish * Paal Kibsgaard (born 1967), Norwegian petroleum engineer and businessman, chairman and CEO of Schlumberger * György Paál György Paál (Budapest, 1934 – Budapest, 1992) was a Hungarian astronomer and cosmologist. Work In the late 1950s Paál studied the quasar and galaxy cluster distributions. In 1970 from redshift quantization he came up with the idea that t ..., Hungarian astronomer * Heinrich Paal, Estonian footballer {{Disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Paal, Belgium
Paal (Limburgish: ''Poël'') is a town and deelgemeente, borough in the municipality of Beringen, Belgium, Beringen, in the Belgium, Belgian Limburg (Belgium), Limburg Campine. Once known as ''Pael'', the town has a long history. The town plays an important role in both the industry and tourism of Beringen. The town has a recreational area, the "''Paalse Plas''", with ponds, a sailing lake and a golf course. The annual ''Paal op Stelten'' music festival attracts 20,000 visitors to the town each August. The industrial area along the A13 motorway (Belgium), A13 motorway houses the facilities of a number of multinational companies. The studio of Radio Benelux, the local radio station for Beringen and surroundings, is located in Paal. Population timeline Colors= id:a value:gray(0.9) id:b value:gray(0.7) id:c value:rgb(1,1,1) id:d value:rgb(0.6,0.7,0.8) ImageSize = width:700 height:373 PlotArea = left:50 bottom:30 top:30 right:30 DateFormat = x.y Period = from:0 till:120 ...
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Paal, Netherlands
Paal is a hamlet in the southwest Netherlands. It is a part of the municipality of Hulst, Zeeland, and is located 35 km north of Antwerp, Belgium. The village was first mentioned in 1847 as Paal (De), and refers to a beacon. From at least 1676 until 1874 there was a ferry to Bergen op Zoom at the location. Paal used to be a fishing village which specialised in mussels. It was home to 412 people in 1840. In 1979, the dike was enlarged and the old harbour disappeared. In 1980, a marina was built instead. Paal used to be part of the municipality of Graauw en Langendam. In 2003, it was merged into Hulst. Gallery File:Paal - Harbour 1.jpg, Harbour of Paal File:Paal - Speelmansgat 1.jpg, View on the and the nuclear power plant of Doel Doel is a subdivision of the municipality of Beveren in the Flemish province of East Flanders in Belgium. It is located near the river the Scheldt, in a polder of the Waasland. Since 1965, there have been plans to extend the Port of Antwerp into . ...
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Phall
Phall ( bn, ফাল, , jump), also spelt fall, faal, phaal, phal or fal, is a curry which originated in the Bangladeshi-owned curry-houses of Birmingham, England and has also spread to the United States. It is not to be confused with the char-grilled, gravyless, finger food phall from Bangalore. It is one of the hottest forms of curry regularly available, even hotter than the vindaloo, using many ground standard chilli peppers, or a hotter type of chilli such as scotch bonnet, habanero, or Carolina Reaper. Typically, the dish is a tomato-based thick curry and includes ginger and optionally fennel seeds. Phall has achieved notoriety as the spiciest generally available dish from Indian restaurants. It is, however, quite rare to find in comparison to vindaloo (which is usually the staple hottest curry of most Indian restaurants in the UK). In 2008 in the UK, a charity competition in Hampshire was based on competitors eating increasingly hot phalls. A Season 1 episode of ''Man v. Fo ...
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Paal Kibsgaard
Paal Kibsgaard (born April 1967) is a Norwegian petroleum engineer and businessman; the former chairman and CEO of Schlumberger, the world's largest oilfield services company. Early life He was born in Ålesund, Norway in April 1967. Education He qualified as a petroleum engineer with a master's degree from the Norwegian Institute of Technology in 1991. Career Kibsgaard started his career with ExxonMobil in 1992, and joined Schlumberger in 1997. He became its CEO in August 2011, succeeding Andrew Gould, who retired as chairman and CEO. He was replaced by Olivier Le Peuch in August 2019. Under his leadership, the company laid off approximately 70,000 employees in less than three years. He continued to receive $2 million annual salary from the company for unspecified services and for agreeing not to work for a rival company. In 2017, Kibsgaard received $20.8 million in reported pay, which was a 12 percent increase from the previous year. Kibsgaard retired from Schlumberger ...
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György Paál
György Paál (Budapest, 1934 – Budapest, 1992) was a Hungarian astronomer and cosmologist. Work In the late 1950s Paál studied the quasar and galaxy cluster distributions. In 1970 from redshift quantization he came up with the idea that the Universe might have nontrivial topological structure. These are the oldest papers that associate real observations with the possibility that our universe could have nontrivial topology. Membership Cosmological Committee of IAU Awards László Detre award. See also *Accelerating universe *Cosmological constant *Dark energy *Redshift quantization *Universe The universe is all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy. The Big Bang theory is the prevailing cosmological description of the development of the universe. ... * Shape of the universe References {{DEFAULTSORT:Paal, Gyorgy 20th-century Hungarian astronomers Cosmologists 1934 ...
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