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Federal Electoral Tribunal

The Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judiciary is a venue within the judiciary of Mexico that specialises in electoral matters. Among its functions are resolving disputes arising within federal elections and certifying the validity of those elections, including those of the President of the Republic. (Responsibility for declaring a candidate the winner in presidential elections previously fell on the Chamber of Deputies.)

According to the classical definition, a superacid is an acid with an acidity greater than that of 100% pure sulfuric acid, which has a Hammett acidity function (H0) of −12. According to the modern definition, a superacid is a medium in which the chemical potential of the proton is higher than in pure sulfuric acid. Commercially available superacids include trifluoromethanesulfonic acid (CF3SO3H), also known as triflic acid, and fluorosulfuric acid (HSO3F), both of which are about a thousand times stronger (i.e. have more negative H0 values) than sulfuric acid. Most strong superacids are prepared by the combination of a strong Lewis acid and a strong Brønsted acid. A strong superacid of this kind is fluoroantimonic acid. Another group of superacids, the carborane acid group, contains some of the strongest known acids.

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Derrty Entertainment

Derrty is a record label founded by Nelly who is the CEO. The president of the label is Ali. Derrty is a division of Motown. The 1st studio album released under Derrty was Nelly's Country Grammar. In recent years, the label has collaborated with So So Def, Star Trak and Sho'Nuff.

<i>Riot Musik</i> 2005 studio album by Junior M.A.F.I.A.

Riot Musik is the second and final album by Junior M.A.F.I.A.. The album was released on April 19, 2005 for Mege Media Records.

<i>718</i> (album) 2004 studio album by Theodore Unit

718 is the only studio album by Theodore Unit, composed of Ghostface Killah, Trife Da God, Cappadonna, Shawn Wigs, Solomon Childs, Kryme Life, and Du-Lilz. It was released exclusively to retailers on August 3, 2004. The album includes songs that were originally from sessions for the Ghostface album The Pretty Toney Album.

<i>More Fish</i> 2006 studio album by Ghostface Killah

More Fish is the sixth studio album by rapper Ghostface Killah, released on December 12, 2006 through the Def Jam label. The album's name derives from Ghostface's earlier 2006 release, Fishscale. The track "Good", featuring Ghostface's fellow Theodore Unit member Trife Da God and Mr. Maygreen, and produced by Kool-Aid & Peanut, was the first single. It contains one track, "Josephine," which was originally featured on Hi-Tek's Hi-Teknology 2: The Chip, but all other tracks are made of previously unreleased material.

<i>Put It on the Line</i> album by Ghostface Killah

Put It on the Line is an album by Ghostface Killah & Trife Da God, Recorded in 2004-2005. Tracks #16,#18 recorded in 2001. released on Ghostface's own Starks Enterprises label on November 18, 2005. According to Trife's Myspace profile, the album has sold over 100,000 copies independently. Trife's former T.M.F. bandmates Kryme Life and Tommy Whispers make various guest appearances.

Ill.Skillz is a drum and bass group formed in Vienna, Austria in 2001. The group is composed of David "D.Kay" Kulenkampff and Philipp "Raw.Full" Roskott who met in 1999 while they were both involved in event promotion with the trife.life! crew.

The Ministry of Tribal Affairs, a branch of Government of India, looks after the affairs of the tribal communities in India.

<i>Madhuca longifolia</i> species of plant

Mahua longifolia is an Indian tropical tree found largely in the central and north Indian plains and forests. It is commonly known as mahuwa, mahua, mahwa, mohulo, or Iluppai or vippa chettu. It is a fast-growing tree that grows to approximately 20 meters in height, possesses evergreen or semi-evergreen foliage, and belongs to the family Sapotaceae. It is adaptable to arid environments, being a prominent tree in tropical mixed deciduous forests in India in the states of West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Gujarat, Odisha and Tamil Nadu.

<i>Adulthood</i> (film) 2008 film by Noel Clarke

Adulthood is a 2008 British drama film. It was directed and written by Noel Clarke, who also stars as the protagonist, Sam Peel. Adulthood is a sequel to the 2006 film Kidulthood, which Clarke also wrote, and depicts Peel's experiences after he is released from jail. It grossed £1,203,319 at the UK Box Office during its opening weekend, ranking above The Incredible Hulk, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Sex and the City. After starring in the film, Adam Deacon decided to write and star in his own urban film, Anuvahood.

<i>Revolutions</i> (The X-Ecutioners album) album by The X-Ecutioners

Revolutions is the third studio album by New York City DJ group The X-Ecutioners. The album was released on June 8, 2004 through Sony Records, and was produced by three members of The X-Ecutioners, including Rob Swift, Total Eclipse, and Roc Raida.

Milk Em 2005 single by Ghostface Killah and Trife Diesel

"Milk Em" is the only single by Ghostface Killah and his protégé Trife da God off the collaborative album Put It on the Line.

Be Easy (Ghostface Killah song) 2005 single by Ghostface Killah

"Be Easy" is the first single by rapper Ghostface Killah from his critically acclaimed fifth solo album Fishscale. Initially released through mixtapes, it features Ghostface's Theodore Unit protégé Trife da God. The song contains a sample of "Stay Away From Me" as performed by The Sylvers. It was later included within the soundtrack to the action-drama film Waist Deep.

<i>Honey: Music from & Inspired by the Motion Picture</i> 2003 soundtrack for the film Honey

Honey: Music from & Inspired by the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to the 2003 film, Honey. It was released on November 11, 2003 through Elektra Records and consisted of a blend of hip hop and R&B music. The soundtrack peaked at 105 on the Billboard 200, 47 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and 6 on the Top Soundtracks.

It All Comes Down To This is the name of the first mixtape by Wu-Tang Clan affiliated, Remedy, released on December 7, 2010, on APRC Records. Originally released as a full-length studio album, it was later released as a free mixtape download. Guests include RA the Ruggedman, Trife Diesel, Killah Priest and Hell Razah among other Wu-Tang Clan affiliates.

Trife Diesel or Trife Da God is an affiliate of the Wu-Tang Clan. He is a protégé and close associate of Ghostface Killah and is part of both of his protégé groups T.M.F. and Theodore Unit.

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Ooh Wee (Mark Ronson song) song performed by Mark Ronson

"Ooh Wee" is a song by Mark Ronson featuring Ghostface Killah, Nate Dogg, Trife and Saigon. It was released as the lead single from Ronson's debut studio album, Here Comes the Fuzz, on 20 October 2003. It charted at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart, and caused Ronson to return to the UK after many years of living in the United States.

Theodore Unit is a loose collective of Staten Island rappers associated with the Wu-Tang Clan's rapper and executive Ghostface Killah. The name "Theodore" is derived from "The Open Door", meaning the group acts as an open door to rappers who can prove themselves. It has also been stated it stands for "The Doers", as in those with initiative and will.

Brotherhood is a 2016 British drama film written, directed by and starring Noel Clarke. It is the sequel to Adulthood, and is the third and final instalment of the Hood trilogy. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.