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Ždala is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D210 highway to Gola. Its population in 2001 was 718.
Located on the Hungarian border almost all residents speak a dialect of the Hungarian language, although they declare themselves Croats.
Ždala has a kindergarten and elementary school. The Roman Catholic parish church is dedicated to Holy Trinity.
Dala is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Sudan, and played especially by the Baggara tribes. The game is also called Herding the Cows (or Herding the Bulls). It is an alignment game with captures similar to that of the game Dara. Players first drop their pieces onto the board, and then move them (herding the cows) orthogonally in an attempt to form 3 in-a-rows which allows a player to capture any of their opponent's piece on the board.
The player who reduces their opponent's number of pieces to two is the winner. The opponent can no longer form a 3-in-a-row with two pieces or fewer.
A 6x6 square board is used. Each player has a set of 12 pieces of which one set is black, and the other is white.
Traditionally, the board was played on a raised soft mud, and the lines of the board were drawn onto it and marked by holes called "Nugar". Each player had 12 sharpened sticks that would be placed into the holes during play. To differentiate the sticks, the bark was removed on one set of the sticks, while the other set would retain its bark.
Crushed is the past participle form of "to crush".
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Roland Lee Gift (born 28 May 1961) is a British singer and actor. He was the lead singer of the band Fine Young Cannibals, who rose to fame in the late 1980s.
Gift was born in Sparkhill in Birmingham to a white mother and a black father, and lived in the city until the age of 11. He then moved to Hull, where his mother, Pauline, ran several second-hand clothes shops. He was educated at Kelvin Hall School in Hull.
Gift has two sisters, Helga and Jay, and one brother, Paul.
One of his children, son Louis, performs in the experimental acrobatic circus company Barely Methodical Troupe.
His first recording, on which he played the saxophone, was with Hull ska band Akrylykz; the second release on York's Red Rhino Records. Although this record was unsuccessful, it did bring him to the attention of Andy Cox and David Steele of The Beat. Akrylykz toured with The Beat, which led to them, in around 1985, asking him to be the lead singer of their new band Fine Young Cannibals after their old band, The Beat, had broken up. He also was a guest artist on the Ska City Rockers' "Time Is Tight" single.
Season five of the family sitcom Full House originally aired between September 17, 1991 and May 12, 1992 on ABC.
In season five, Jesse and Rebecca become parents when Becky gives birth to twin boys, Nicky and Alex. Meanwhile, Jesse & The Rippers launch a new song which eventually becomes successful. Joey gets his own show The Legend of Ranger Joe which becomes a success. D.J. starts high school and gets her driving permit. Michelle starts kindergarten. Stephanie begins fourth grade. D.J. gets her own room, while Michelle begins to share with Stephanie.