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Wrelton - Wikipedia |
Wrelton is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is on the A170 road and 2 miles west of Pickering.
Wrelton is mentioned in the Domesday Book as having seven villagers, one ploughland, and a meadow covering 4 acres (1.6 ha).[2] The name of the village is thought to derive from the Old English we... | 2023-08-27 16:59:12 |
Bregare - Wikipedia | Bregare (Bulgarian: Брегаре [brɛˈɡarɛ], lit. 'riverside people') is a village in central northern Bulgaria, part of Dolna Mitropoliya municipality, Pleven Province. Bregare lies on the left bank of the Iskar River, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from its mouth in the Danube, at an elevation of around 40 metres (130 ft).
The v... | 2023-08-27 16:59:15 |
Maarten Biesheuvel - Wikipedia | Maarten Biesheuvel (23 May 1939 in Schiedam – 30 July 2020 in Leiden) was a Dutch writer of short stories and novellas. He made his literary debut in 1972 with the short story collection In de bovenkooi. He received the "Ferdinand Bordewijk Prijs" in 1984 for Reis door mijn kamer. In 2007 he received the P. C. Hooft Aw... | 2023-08-27 16:59:19 |
Simone Renant - Wikipedia |
Simone Renant (19 March 1911 – 29 March 2004) was a French film actress. She appeared in more than 40 films between 1934 and 1983. She was born in Amiens, France and died in Garches, France.[1]
This article about a French film actor is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | 2023-08-27 16:59:22 |
Trinity of Carnatic music - Wikipedia |
The Trinity of Carnatic Music, also known as the Three Jewels of Carnatic Music, refers to the outstanding trio of composer-musicians of Carnatic music in the 18th century—Tyagaraja, Muthuswami Dikshitar, and Syama Sastri. Prolific in composition, the Trinity of Carnatic music is known for creating a new era in the hi... | 2023-08-27 16:59:26 |
Pope Clement VI - Wikipedia |
Pope Clement VI (Latin: Clemens VI; 1291 – 6 December 1352), born Pierre Roger,[1] was head of the Catholic Church from 7 May 1342 to his death, in December 1352. He was the fourth Avignon pope. Clement reigned during the first visitation of the Black Death (1348–1350), during which he granted remission of sins to al... | 2023-08-27 16:59:29 |
Don't Forget You're Going to Die - Wikipedia | Don't Forget You're Going to Die (French: N'oublie pas que tu vas mourir, French pronunciation: [nubli pa kə ty va muʁiʁ]) is a 1995 French drama film directed, co-written by and starring Xavier Beauvois.
Benoit (Xavier Beauvois) has planned out his life. Unfortunately he has forgotten about National Service. After h... | 2023-08-27 16:59:33 |
Jody Glenham - Wikipedia | Jody Glenham is a Canadian musician based in Vancouver, British Columbia.[2] Jody is often joined by her six-piece backing band, The Dreamers.[3]
In 2013, Glenham left her home in Vancouver, BC for California to work with producer Raymond Richards at his studio, Red Rockets Glare in Rancho Park. The 'Dreamer EP' was i... | 2023-08-27 16:59:37 |
Jeremy Roach - Wikipedia | Jeremy Hunter Roach (born November 1, 2001) is an American college basketball player for the Duke Blue Devils of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
As a freshman in 2016–17, Roach averaged 11.1 points to help lead his team to a 17–4 record and a runner-up finish in the WCAC. As a sophomore in 2017–18, Roach averaged... | 2023-08-27 16:59:41 |
Time Cruise - Wikipedia | Time Cruise (known as Time Cruise II in Japan) is a science fiction themed pinball video game developed by Face for the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 game system, released on November 8, 1991 in Japan and December 1992 in the United States.
Time Cruise's plot centers around Eric, a young scientific genius. Eric learns the s... | 2023-08-27 16:59:45 |
The Wedding Present - Wikipedia |
The Wedding Present are an English indie rock group formed in 1985 in Leeds, England, by members of The Lost Pandas.[1] The band has been led by vocalist and guitarist David Gedge, the band's only constant member.[2]
Closely linked to the C86 scene, the band has charted a total of eighteen singles in the top 40 of t... | 2023-08-27 16:59:48 |
Horst (Spessart) - Wikipedia | Horst is a wooded hill of Hesse, Germany. It lies in the Mittelgebirge Spessart not far from the border to Bavaria.
It is located between Bad Orb and Jossgrund in the Main-Kinzig-Kreis.
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Andreyevsky, Republic of Bashkortostan - Wikipedia | Andreyevsky (Russian: Андреевский) is a rural locality (a khutor) in Alexandrovsky Selsoviet, Meleuzovsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 26 as of 2010.[2] There are 3 streets.
Andreyevsky is located 48 km northeast of Meleuz (the district's administrative centre) by road. Nizhnetashevo is the near... | 2023-08-27 16:59:56 |
Stubbs, Virginia - Wikipedia |
Stubbs is an unincorporated community in Spotsylvania County in the U.S. state of Virginia. Stubbs Bridge is named after it.
This Spotsylvania County, Virginia state location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | 2023-08-27 16:59:59 |
McInerney - Wikipedia |
The name McInerney is of noble Irish origin where it is found in the modern Irish form of Mac an Airchinnigh (pronounced [ˌmˠak ənˠ ˈaɾʲəçɪn̠ʲiː]) and in the old and literary forms of Mac an Oirchinnigh and Mac an Oirchindig. The pronunciation of Mac an Oirchinnigh led the name to be sometimes anglicised as McEnherhe... | 2023-08-27 17:00:03 |
Phosphine telluride - Wikipedia | A phosphine telluride refers to organophosphorus compounds with the formula R3PTe (R = alkyl or aryl). They are structurally analogous to phosphine oxides, phosphine sulfides, and phosphine selenides. Unlike other members of this series, the phosphine tellurides are labile with respect to loss of the chalcogen. None... | 2023-08-27 17:00:06 |
Rivers State Monorail - Wikipedia | The Rivers State Monorail, also known as Rivers Monorail and occasionally as Port Harcourt Monorail, is a partially built monorail urban transportation project in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. Three station and connecting guideway of Phase 1a were constructed and one vehicle was delivered but the line never we... | 2023-08-27 17:00:10 |
Thomas Bernhard - Wikipedia |
Nicolaas Thomas Bernhard (German: [ˈtoːmas ˈbɛʁnhaʁt]; 9 February 1931 – 12 February 1989) was an Austrian novelist, playwright and poet who explored death, social injustice, and human misery in controversial literature that was deeply pessimistic about modern civilization in general and Austrian culture in particula... | 2023-08-27 17:00:14 |
State Intelligence Services (The Gambia) - Wikipedia | The State Intelligence Services (SIS), formerly the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), is the intelligence agency of the Gambia. It was founded following the 1994 military coup d'état by the Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council (APRFC), which was led by Yahya Jammeh.[1] Its current head is Ousman Sowe.[2]
The Nati... | 2023-08-27 17:00:18 |
Herrengasse (Bern) - Wikipedia |
The Herrengasse ("Nobles' Lane") is one of the streets in the Old City of Bern, the medieval city center of Bern, Switzerland. It was the southernmost street of the old Zähringerstadt (Zähringer town) of Bern and ended at the first city wall.
Three buildings on the Herrengasse are listed on the Swiss inventory of her... | 2023-08-27 17:00:24 |
Hourglass (Kiš novel) - Wikipedia | Peščanik is a 1972 novel by Yugoslav novelist Danilo Kiš, translated as Hourglass by Ralph Manheim (1990). Hourglass tells the account of the final months in a man's life before he is sent to a concentration camp, and is the author's best known work.[1] Hourglass is in part based on the life of the author's Jewish fath... | 2023-08-27 17:00:28 |
Rebets - Wikipedia | Rebets is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France.
A small farming village situated in the Pays de Bray, some 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Rouen at the junction of the D47 and the D86 roads. The small Héronchelles river, a tributary of the Andelle, flows through the commun... | 2023-08-27 17:00:33 |
Podulce - Wikipedia | Podulce (pronounced [pɔˈduːltsɛ]) is a settlement northeast of Raka in the Municipality of Krško in eastern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola. It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Lower Sava Statistical Region.[2]
The local church is dedicated to Saint Margar... | 2023-08-27 17:00:37 |
Toxic tort - Wikipedia | A toxic tort claim is a specific type of personal injury lawsuit in which the plaintiff claims that exposure to a chemical or dangerous substance caused the plaintiff's injury or disease.
People may be exposed to toxic chemicals or similar dangerous substances from pharmaceutical products,[1] consumer products, the en... | 2023-08-27 17:00:40 |
Electoral results for the district of Manly (Queensland) - Wikipedia |
This is a list of electoral results for the electoral district of Manly in Queensland state elections.
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William Van Mildert - Wikipedia |
William Van Mildert (6 November 1765 – 21 February 1836) was the bishop of Durham (1826–1836), and the last to rule the county palatine of Durham. He was also one of the founders of the University of Durham, where he is commemorated in the names of Van Mildert College, founded in 1965, and the Van Mildert Professor o... | 2023-08-27 17:00:47 |
List of islands of Florida - Wikipedia |
The U.S. state of Florida has a total of 4,510 islands that are ten acres or larger.[1] This is the second-highest number of islands of any state of the United States; only Alaska has more.[1]
Major island chains include the Florida Keys, the Ten Thousand Islands, the Sea Islands, and the barrier islands of the Atla... | 2023-08-27 17:00:51 |
Parthenon Huxley - Wikipedia | Parthenon Huxley (born January 19, 1956) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and producer who is known for his solo albums and for his involvement in ELO Part II and The Orchestra, both of which are latter-day offshoots of the 1970s–80s symphonic rock band Electric Light Orchestra. He has also made cameo appea... | 2023-08-27 17:00:55 |
2022 American League Division Series - Wikipedia |
The 2022 American League Division Series (ALDS) were the two best-of-five playoff series in Major League Baseball (MLB) to determine the participating teams of the 2022 American League Championship Series. These matchups are:
The team with the better regular season record (higher seed) of each series hosted Games 1,... | 2023-08-27 17:00:59 |
Connecticut Route 72 - Wikipedia |
Route 72 Route 72 is a state highway in the western part of the Greater Hartford area. Route 72 is an L-shaped route with a north–south section in Plymouth and Harwinton and an east–west section from Bristol to New Britain. Route 72 is a freeway from Route 9 in New Britain to Route 372 in Plainville. Although ConnD... | 2023-08-27 17:01:04 |
Fortress of Doboj - Wikipedia | Doboj Fortress (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Dobojska tvrđava / Добојска тврђава) or Gradina (Градина) is located in the city of Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1] Throughout its turbulent history, the fortress has been burned and ransacked at least 18 times as per official records. Of note is that Doboj fortress was... | 2023-08-27 17:01:09 |
Ulysses S. Grant School (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia | The Ulysses S. Grant School is an historic high school, the home of the School Without Walls (Washington, D.C.)
It is located at 2130 G Street Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood.
The Late Victorian building was designed by John B. Brady in 1882, and is listed on the National Register of Hist... | 2023-08-27 17:01:13 |
Ivan Bobylev - Wikipedia | Ivan Andreyevich Bobylev (Russian: Иван Андреевич Бобылёв; born 7 March 1991) is a former Russian professional footballer.
He made his Russian Football National League debut for FC Torpedo Vladimir on 27 May 2012 in a game against FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk. He played Central Midfield.
This biographical article ... | 2023-08-27 17:01:17 |
Leo Noe - Wikipedia | Leopold Noé (born August 1953) is a British multi-millionaire property investor. His net worth is at least £606 million based on the 2021 and 2020 Sunday Times Rich List.[1]
The Sunday Times Giving List, published in May 2021, was the twentieth anniversary of the list and for the first time looked at cumulative figure... | 2023-08-27 17:01:21 |
Kelly McLane - Wikipedia | Kelly McLane (born 1968) is an American artist.[1] Known for her paintings, Mclane also works in sculpture and drawing.[2][3]
McLane received an MFA degree from UC Davis in 1994.[4][5] She lives and works in Havilah, California.[5]
Her work is included in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art,[1] the ... | 2023-08-27 17:01:25 |
Juanita Millender-McDonald - Wikipedia | Juanita Millender-McDonald (September 7, 1938 – April 22, 2007) was an American politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1996 until her death in 2007, representing California's 37th congressional district, which includes most of South Central Los Angeles and the city of Long ... | 2023-08-27 17:01:29 |
Feni Rose - Wikipedia |
Feni Rosewidyadhari (born 1 November 1973) is an Indonesian TV presenter and entrepreneur. She is notable for her performance of "Ibu Dewi" in a "Sabun Surf" advertisement, and as a presenter in the "Silet" infotainment program[1] on RCTI and Formula One in RCTI, TPI, and GlobalTV.
Feni Rose is an alumnus of the Uni... | 2023-08-27 17:01:32 |
Dave Blass - Wikipedia | David "Dave" Blass is an American production designer and art director.
For his work on the Justified television series Blass was nominated for the 2012 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series for the Justified television series, and also received nominations for the Primetime Emm... | 2023-08-27 17:01:36 |
Seraj Mahalleh, Juybar - Wikipedia | Seraj Mahalleh (Persian: سراج محله, also Romanized as Serāj Maḩalleh)[1] is a village in Siyahrud Rural District, in the Central District of Juybar County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 551, in 154 families.[2]
This Juybar County location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by... | 2023-08-27 17:01:39 |
Allied Works Council - Wikipedia |
The Allied Works Council was an organisation set up to oversee and organise military construction works in Australia during World War II.
Established in February 1942,[1] the Allied Works Council was responsible for carrying out any works required by the Allied Forces including providing any equipment, materials or ... | 2023-08-27 17:01:42 |
Natrell Jamerson - Wikipedia |
Natrell Jamerson (born December 15, 1995) is a professional gridiron football defensive back for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football at Wisconsin. Jamerson played wide receiver first with the Badgers before switching to cornerback and later safety.[1] Jamerson has ... | 2023-08-27 17:01:46 |
Nemiscau Airport - Wikipedia | Nemiscau Airport (IATA: YNS, ICAO: CYHH) is located 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) southeast of Nemaska, Quebec, Canada, along Route du Nord at km 294. It was built and is operated by Hydro-Québec to serve their large electrical substations of Nemiscau and Albanel. Air Creebec has scheduled flights to and from this ... | 2023-08-27 17:01:50 |
Don Cullen - Wikipedia | Donald Austin Cullen (January 18, 1933 – June 26, 2022) was a Canadian actor, comedian, writer, and proprietor of the Bohemian Embassy, which he operated, off and on, in various Toronto locations from 1960 to the early 1990s. He was a prolific performer on radio, stage, and television, including as a featured player o... | 2023-08-27 17:01:53 |
Murray Handwerker - Wikipedia |
Murray Handwerker (July 25, 1921 – May 14, 2011) was an American businessman who expanded Nathan's Famous, a fast food restaurant specializing in hot dogs, from a family-owned hot dog stand to a nationally franchised chain.[1] The original Nathan's Famous hot dog stand was opened in Coney Island, Brooklyn, by Handwerk... | 2023-08-27 17:01:56 |
Brian Sikorski - Wikipedia | Brian Patrick Sikorski (born July 27, 1974) is an American former professional baseball pitcher.
Although Sikorski made his MLB debut in 2000, he didn't play another game in the big leagues until 2006. He played professional baseball in Japan for five years, until 2005 for the Yomiuri Giants.
Sikorski played college ... | 2023-08-27 17:02:00 |
Snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification - Wikipedia | The following is about the qualification rules and the quota allocation for the snowboarding events at the 2018 Winter Olympics.[1]
An athlete must have placed in the top 30 at a World Cup event after July 2016 or at the 2017 World Championships in that respective event and also have a maximum number of FIS points (10... | 2023-08-27 17:02:04 |
One Port Center - Wikipedia | One Port Center is an office building in Camden, New Jersey located in the Camden Waterfront. The building, opened in 1996, was designed by Michael Graves and is headquarters to the Delaware River Port Authority.[1]
The building is situated on a L-shaped site flanks an existing parking garage, the other of which side... | 2023-08-27 17:02:08 |
Haitham al-Ghais - Wikipedia | Haitham al-Ghais (Arabic: هيثم الغيص; born October 1969) is a Kuwaiti oil executive who currently serves as the Secretary General of OPEC.
Al-Ghais was unanimously appointed by representatives of OPEC member states on 1 January 2022.[1] He was to take office in Vienna on 1 August,[2] but took over early following the ... | 2023-08-27 17:02:11 |
Yael Globerman - Wikipedia | Yael Globerman (Hebrew: יעל גלוברמן; born 1954) is an Israeli poet, writer, translator, book editor, and educator in literature.[1]
She was born in Tel Aviv to emigrants from Poland to Israel after the Holocaust. She graduated from the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium, she enlisted in the Nahal. During that time she began pu... | 2023-08-27 17:02:15 |
Minnesota State Highway 7 - Wikipedia |
Trunk Highway 7 Minnesota State Highway 7, or Trunk Highway 7, (MN 7, TH 7) is a state highway in Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with MN 28 near Beardsley and continues east to its terminus with MN 100 and County Road 25 (CR 25) in St. Louis Park. The highway runs east–west for approximately 194.2 mile... | 2023-08-27 17:02:19 |
Guangsheng Temple - Wikipedia | The Guangsheng Temple (Chinese: 广胜寺) is a Buddhist temple, located at the southern foot of Mt. Huoshan, 17 km northeast of Hongtong County, Shanxi, China. The temple was built in 147[1] and was changed to its present name in the Tang Dynasty. It has three parts: the upper temple, the lower temple and the Shuishen Templ... | 2023-08-27 17:02:23 |
2-day CPET - Wikipedia | A 2-day CPET is a cardiopulmonary exercise test given on two successive days to measure the effect of post-exertional malaise (PEM) on a patient's ability to exercise.[1][2] PEM is a cardinal symptom of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome and is common in long COVID as well.[3]
Several differences have ... | 2023-08-27 17:02:27 |
John White (running back, born 1991) - Wikipedia | John White IV (born April 7, 1991) is an American football running back who is currently a free agent. He most recently played for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football at Los Angeles Harbor College and the University of Utah. He attended South High School in Torrance, ... | 2023-08-27 17:02:31 |
2005–06 Liga Gimel - Wikipedia | The 2005–06 Liga Gimel season saw 84 clubs competing in 7 regional divisions for promotion to Liga Bet.
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Liolaemus melanops - Wikipedia |
Liolaemus melanops is a species of lizard in the family Iguanidae. It is found in Argentina.[2]
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Hanbi - Wikipedia | In Sumerian and Akkadian mythology (and Mesopotamian mythology in general) Hanbi or Hanpa (more commonly known in western text) was the god of evil, god of all evil forces and the father of Pazuzu. Aside from his relationship with Pazuzu, very little is known of this figure.[1][failed verification]
This article relat... | 2023-08-27 17:02:42 |
2020–21 West Virginia Mountaineers men's basketball team - Wikipedia |
The 2020–21 West Virginia Mountaineers men's basketball team represented West Virginia University during the 2020–21 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Mountaineers were coached by Bob Huggins, in his 14th season as WVU's head coach, and played their home games at the WVU Coliseum in Morgantown, West Virgi... | 2023-08-27 17:02:47 |
Scorguie - Wikipedia |
Scorguie (/skɔːrˈɡuːi/; Scottish Gaelic: Sgor Gaoithe, meaning "The Windy Ridge") is an area of the city of Inverness in the Highland council area of Scotland. It is situated in the city's north-west, on the west bank of the Caledonian Canal, and is often considered a suburb to the city.
For most of the city's histo... | 2023-08-27 17:02:50 |
Bhalot - Wikipedia | Bhalot is a village in Mirpur in the region of Azad Kashmir some 45 mi (or 72 km) South-East of Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan. In addition to Bhalot Mirpur there is also a Bhalot Dadyal and Bhalot Shera. The village itself is near the sector B5 district of Mirpur called Khambal
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Oswald Külpe - Wikipedia | Oswald Külpe (German: [ˈkylpə]; 3 August 1862 – 30 December 1915) was a German structural psychologist of the late 19th and early 20th century. Külpe, who is lesser known than his German mentor, Wilhelm Wundt, revolutionized experimental psychology at his time. In his obituary, Aloys Fischer wrote that, “undoubtedly Kü... | 2023-08-27 17:02:56 |
Contaminated land - Wikipedia | Contaminated land contains substances in or under the land that are definitively or potentially hazardous to health or the environment. These areas often have a long history of industrial production and industrial farming. Many sites may be affected by their former uses such as mining, industry, chemical and oil spills... | 2023-08-27 17:03:00 |
Love for Sale (2008 film) - Wikipedia | Love For Sale is a 2008 romantic comedy film directed by Russ Parr and starring Melyssa Ford, Jackie Long, Mýa, Jason Weaver, and Clifton Powell.[1] It was released to DVD on October 21, 2008.
A hapless delivery man learns why sometimes too much of a bad thing can be detrimental to your personal well being after getti... | 2023-08-27 17:03:04 |
Ralph Henry Gabriel - Wikipedia |
Ralph Henry Gabriel (April 29, 1890 – April 25, 1987) was an American historian. He held the Sterling Professor Emeritus of History at Yale University and was the founding father of the American Studies Association.
Gabriel was born on April 29, 1890, in Reading, New York, to parents Cleveland and Alta Monroe Gabrie... | 2023-08-27 17:03:07 |
Athletics at the 1955 Summer International University Sports Week – Women's javelin throw - Wikipedia |
The women's javelin throw event at the 1955 International University Sports Week was held in San Sebastián on 12 August 1955.[1][2]
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Simcoe County District School Board - Wikipedia | Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB, known as English-language Public District School Board No. 17 and Simcoe County Board Of Education prior to 1999[1]) is an Ontario, Canada, English speaking public school board, serving Simcoe County. The schools and learning centres are branched throughout 4,800 square kilom... | 2023-08-27 17:03:15 |
Orla Walsh - Wikipedia |
Orla Walsh is a champion Irish track cyclist.[1][2][3] She competed individually in the women's scratch,[4] as well as part of the Irish team, at the 2019 European Games in the team pursuit.[5] As of August 2020[update], she holds the Irish record for the 500m time trial at 36.220.[6] She started cycling in her twent... | 2023-08-27 17:03:18 |
Basilica of Saint-Denis - Wikipedia |
The Basilica of Saint-Denis (French: Basilique royale de Saint-Denis, now formally known as the Basilique-cathédrale de Saint-Denis[1]) is a large former medieval abbey church and present cathedral in the commune of Saint-Denis, a northern suburb of Paris. The building is of singular importance historically and archi... | 2023-08-27 17:03:23 |
Katos - Wikipedia | Katos is a village in the Lachin Rayon of Azerbaijan.[1]
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Funko - Wikipedia | Funko Inc. is an American company that manufactures licensed and limited pop culture collectibles, best known for its licensed vinyl figurines and bobbleheads. In addition, the company produces licensed plush, action figures, apparel, accessories and games. Founded in 1998 by Mike Becker[2] and Claudia Becker, Funko wa... | 2023-08-27 17:03:30 |
Raymond Downs - Wikipedia |
Raymond Downs is an American former college basketball player for the University of Texas at Austin.[1] Downs was a three-year starter for the Texas Longhorns men's basketball team under head coaches Thurman "Slue" Hull (1955–56) and Marshall Hughes (1957). He received recognition as a two-time all-Southwest Conferenc... | 2023-08-27 17:03:34 |
Windy Hill, Renfrewshire - Wikipedia |
Windy Hill is a 316 metres (1.037 feet) high hill in Renfrewshire, Scotland. It is one of the TuMPs of the Lowlands.
The hill is located on the eastern border of the River Calder catchment area[2] and is part of the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park. Its summit is at OS grid ref NS 3183 6374.[3] Windy Hill is also the n... | 2023-08-27 17:03:38 |
Intervals (band) - Wikipedia |
Intervals is a Canadian instrumental progressive metal band formed in Toronto, Ontario, in 2011. The band has toured throughout Canada and the United States with bands such as Animals as Leaders,[1] Protest the Hero, Between the Buried and Me and The Contortionist.
Intervals released two EPs, The Space Between (2011... | 2023-08-27 17:03:41 |
International Table Hockey Federation - Wikipedia |
International Table Hockey Federation (ITHF) is the world governing body for ITHF table hockey, providing World and European championships,[1] list of biggest international competitions, regulation of game and tournament rules[2] and world ranking.[3] Ranking at 2021 contained about 10,000 players from 70 countries.
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2021–22 Florida Gulf Coast Eagles women's basketball team - Wikipedia |
The 2021–22 Florida Gulf Coast Eagles women's basketball team represented Florida Gulf Coast University during the 2021–22 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Eagles, led by twentieth year head coach Karl Smesko, played their home games at the Alico Arena and were members of the Atlantic Sun Conference.
T... | 2023-08-27 17:03:50 |
Nani Fernández - Wikipedia | Juana "Nani" Fernández Ruiz (22 February 1923 – 9 November 1960) was a Spanish film actress.[1]
This article about a Spanish film actor is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | 2023-08-27 17:03:54 |
Open Mike with Mike Bullard - Wikipedia | Open-Mike with Mike Bullard was a Canadian late-night talk show which was broadcast live from 1997 to 2003 on CTV and on The Comedy Network in primetime.[1] It was hosted by comedian Mike Bullard and initially taped at a studio at the back of Wayne Gretzky's restaurant in Toronto, Ontario before CTV moved the show to T... | 2023-08-27 17:03:57 |
1940 Boston Bees season - Wikipedia |
The 1940 Boston Bees season was the 70th season of the franchise. The Bees finished seventh in the National League with a record of 65 wins and 87 losses.
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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in... | 2023-08-27 17:04:01 |
It Ended Badly - Wikipedia | It Ended Badly: 13 of the Worst Breakups in History is a 2015 book written by Jennifer Wright that documents thirteen well-known figures, caesars, queens, kings and philosophers and how their romantic relationships ended badly.[2][3][4][5]
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Portugal - Wikipedia |
Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [puɾtuˈɣal]), officially the Portuguese Republic (Portuguese: República Portuguesa [ʁɛˈpuβlikɐ puɾtuˈɣezɐ]),[note 3] is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula, in Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the macaronesian archipelagos of the Azores, Madeira, and th... | 2023-08-27 17:04:08 |
Chris Pope (rugby union) - Wikipedia |
Christopher Francis Pope (born 30 September 1952) is a former South African rugby union player.[1]
Pope matriculated at Rondebosch Boys' High School in Cape Town and attended the University of Cape Town for a medical degree. He made his provincial debut for Western Province in 1972 against Northern Transvaal at Lo... | 2023-08-27 17:04:12 |
Zhuang Jiajie - Wikipedia | Zhuang Jiajie (Chinese: 庄佳杰; pinyin: Zhuāng Jiājié; born 5 September 1993) is a Chinese footballer who plays as a left-footed attacking midfielder or forward for Hubei Istar.
Zhuang joined Hangzhou Greentown youth team system from Shenzhen Yantian Sports School in 2006. In 2011, he was loan to China League Two side We... | 2023-08-27 17:04:15 |
Carsia sororiata - Wikipedia |
Carsia sororiata, the Manchester treble-bar, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1813. It is found in northern and central Europe, the Urals, Siberia, the Far East, northern Mongolia and in North America from Alaska to Newfoundland and to New Hampshire.
The wingspa... | 2023-08-27 17:04:19 |
Wilbetree - Wikipedia |
Wilbetree is a rural locality in New South Wales, Australia. It is located about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north of Mudgee.
In the 2016 census, it recorded a population of 29 people.[1]
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Epidauria fulvella - Wikipedia |
Epidauria fulvella is a species of snout moth in the genus Epidauria. It was described by Vladimir Ivanovitsch Kuznetzov in 1978 and is known from Tajikistan.[1]
This Anerastiini-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | 2023-08-27 17:04:26 |
Thomas Bauman - Wikipedia | Thomas Bauman (born March 10, 1948) is an American musicologist and Professor of Musicology at Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University. He is an expert on German opera, film music, Mozart, and African American theatrical history.[1]
He earned his PhD at the University of California, Berkeley in 1977 with a d... | 2023-08-27 17:04:29 |
Rowland Harrold - Wikipedia |
Rowland Edward Harrold MB., M.Chem (13 May 1865 – 6 November 1924) was a South Australian dermatologist and floriculturist.
Harrold was born in South Australia, son of Henry Charles Harrold and his wife Sarah Catherine Harrold, née Peake, who married in 1858. He was educated at J. L. Young's Adelaide Educational Ins... | 2023-08-27 17:04:32 |
Johnny Mohlala - Wikipedia |
Ramphelane Johnny Bophelo Mohlala (born 18 July 1960) is a South African politician. He represented the African National Congress (ANC) in the National Assembly from 2000 to 2004.
Mohlala was born on 18 July 1960.[1] He is the great-grandson of Kgoši Mampuru II.[2]
Mohlala was not initially elected to the National ... | 2023-08-27 17:04:35 |
Eckville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia |
Eckville is an unincorporated community in far northern Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The town is located in an agricultural zone at the base of Blue Mountain, in northwestern Albany Township. Eckville is served by the Kutztown Area School District, and is approximately 17 miles (27 km) from the high scho... | 2023-08-27 17:04:39 |
Suomenlinna prison camp - Wikipedia | Suomenlinna prison camp (Finnish: Suomenlinnan vankileiri, Swedish: Sveaborgs fångläger) was a 1918 Civil War of Finland concentration camp in the Suomenlinna Fortress, Helsinki. It was established by the White Army for the Red Guard fighters taken prisoner after the Battle of Helsinki. The camp operated from April 191... | 2023-08-27 17:04:43 |
Andy Rachmianto - Wikipedia | Andy Rachmianto (born in Jakarta, 8 April 1965; age 56 years), is a career diplomat and government official. He is now Director-General for Protocol and Consular Affairs/Chief of State Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Indonesia.[1]
Before appointed in his current position, he was the Ambassador[2] of... | 2023-08-27 17:04:46 |
Nevill Lee - Wikipedia |
Nevill Bernard Lee (13 August 1898 – 21 July 1978) was an English cricketer active from 1922 to 1924 who played for Leicestershire. He was born in Barlestone and died in Blackpool. He appeared in eight first-class matches as a righthanded batsman who scored 117 runs with a highest score of 62.[1]
This biographical ar... | 2023-08-27 17:04:49 |
Sabrina Salerno - Wikipedia |
Sabrina Debora Salerno (born 15 March 1968), known mononymously as Sabrina, is an Italian singer, songwriter, record producer, model, actress and television presenter.
During her career, she has sold over 20 million records worldwide and scored ten international hits, including three number ones. Internationally, sh... | 2023-08-27 17:04:52 |
36th Blue Dragon Film Awards - Wikipedia | The 36th Blue Dragon Film Awards ceremony was held on November 26, 2015 at Kyung Hee University's Peace Palace Hall in Seoul. It was broadcast on SBS and hosted by Kim Hye-soo and Yoo Jun-sang.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
Complete list of nominees and winners
(Winners denoted in bold)
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I Want to Fill Myself With You - Wikipedia | I Want to Fill Myself With You (Quiero llenarme de ti) is a 1969 Argentine film.
This article related to an Argentine film of the 1960s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | 2023-08-27 17:05:00 |
Émile Mayrisch - Wikipedia |
Jacob Émile Albert Mayrisch (10 October 1862 – 5 March 1928) was a Luxembourgian industrialist and businessman. He served as president of Arbed.
He was married to Aline de Saint-Hubert, who was a famous women's rights campaigner, socialite and philanthropist, and was President of the Luxembourg Red Cross.
He died ... | 2023-08-27 17:05:03 |
Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center - Wikipedia | The Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center (MMMH&MC) is a tertiary level government hospital in the Philippines with an authorized bed capacity of seven hundred (700).[1] It is located at Brgy. 6, Batac, Ilocos Norte.
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1981–82 John Player Trophy - Wikipedia | This was the eleventh season for the rugby league League Cup, which was once again known as the John Player Trophy for sponsorship reasons.
Hull F.C. won the trophy, beating derby rivals Hull Kingston Rovers by the score of 12-4 in the final, which was played at Headingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire. The attendance was 25... | 2023-08-27 17:05:10 |
John F. Kordek - Wikipedia | John Florian Kordek (1938 – February 16, 2021)[1] was an American diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Botswana (1988–1989).[2]
Kordek has also been Associate Vice President for External Relations at DePaul University in Chicago. Kordek was also an alumnus of DePaul ... | 2023-08-27 17:05:13 |
South Torrington Union Pacific Depot - Wikipedia |
The South Torrington Union Pacific Depot was built in 1926 just to the south of Torrington, Wyoming. It was designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood in the Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival as a combined passenger and freight depot.
The line was principally intended to serve a sugar refinery in the vicinity.... | 2023-08-27 17:05:17 |
Why Don't You (song) - Wikipedia |
"Why Don't You" is the debut single by Serbian DJ Gramophonedzie. It was released on 28 February 2010 as a download and on 1 March 2010 in CD format. It samples Peggy Lee's 1947 version of the 1936 song "Why Don't You Do Right?". The single was certified gold in Italy.[1]
Fraser McAlpine of BBC Chart Blog gave the s... | 2023-08-27 17:05:22 |
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