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Mount Heyburn, at is one of the many peaks in the Sawtooth Range of central Idaho. Mount Heyburn is located in Custer County and within the Sawtooth Wilderness portion of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. The town of Stanley is located north-northeast of Mount Heyburn. Grand Mogul, , and Mount Heyburn are th... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount%20Heyburn |
The Anderson Lodge or Anderson Studio was built in 1890 in the Absaroka Mountains west of Meeteetse, Wyoming, in what was then the Yellowstone Park Timber Land Reserve, soon renamed the Yellowstone Forest Reserve. The two-story rustic log structure became the home of rancher and artist Abraham Archibald Anderson from 1... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anderson%20Lodge |
Pierre Garcia (27 July 1943 – 13 February 2023) was a French football player and manager. He played for Rennes in the French Ligue 1. Garcia died on 13 February 2023, at the age of 79.
Honours
Rennes
Coupe de France: 1970–71
References
External links
France - Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs
1943 birt... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre%20Garcia |
D. L. Hughley Breaks the News is an American news show that aired on CNN from October 25, 2008 to March 2009, hosted and head written by comedian D. L. Hughley. On March 9, 2009, CNN announced that Hughley would be ending the show due to a desire to work in Los Angeles and be closer to his family. He plans to continue... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.%20L.%20Hughley%20Breaks%20the%20News |
Kenny Begins is a 2009 Swedish comedy science fiction film directed by Carl Åstrand and Mats Lindberg. Johan Rheborg stars as Kenny Starfighter, an aspiring galaxy hero who crash lands on Earth. The film is made as a stand-alone prequel to the 1997 television series Kenny Starfighter. It holds the record for most speci... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny%20Begins |
Francis Bernhard Heiser (died 14 December 1952) was a British Anglican priest who was principal of Fourah Bay College in Sierra Leone before becoming principal of St Aidan's Theological College in Birkenhead.
Life
Heiser was educated at Jesus College, Oxford, graduating in 1906. After being ordained in 1907, he serve... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis%20Heiser |
Oasis (German: Oase) is a 1955 French-West German adventure film directed by Yves Allégret and starring Michèle Morgan, Cornell Borchers, Carl Raddatz and Pierre Brasseur. It was based on the 1933 novel The Commander by John Knittel. The screenplay was written by Joseph Kessel, Ben Barzman, and Georges Kessel. It was ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oasis%20%281955%20film%29 |
Suresh de Mel was a Sri Lankan cricketer who played for Old Cambrians.
De Mel made a single first-class appearance, during the 1991/92 season, against Tamil Union in November 1991. Batting in the tailend, he scored 0 in the first innings in which he batted and finished 0 not out in the second. He took figures of 1–52 ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suresh%20de%20Mel |
Troy Ethan Wilson (born November 22, 1970) is a former defensive lineman who played in the National Football League (NFL). Wilson had a seven-year career playing defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos, New Orleans Saints, and the Chicago Bears.
Troy Wilson attended Pittsburg State University from 1... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy%20Wilson%20%28defensive%20lineman%29 |
FMN, abbreviated from Forget Me Not, is a 24 hours teledrama channel, the first one in Indonesia, formerly known as Vision 2 Drama or Televiva. The channel was launched in 2005, and broadcast by MNC Vision. All programs are dubbed in Indonesian. Originally, the channel shows teledramas from Asia, Latin America, Korea a... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FMN%20%28TV%20channel%29 |
"Too Drunk" is the eleventh single by Buckcherry and their first from their fourth album Black Butterfly. The song is about a man drinking all night and all day, and having the girl of his desire walk away because he's "too drunk to fuck". The song was apparently leaked by the band's manager in 2008, yet the band later... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Too%20Drunk... |
Bob Lynn (February 23, 1933 – May 25, 2020) was an American politician who served as a Republican member of the Alaska House of Representatives, representing the 31st district from 2003 to 2013 and the 26th district from 2013 to 2017. He served as Chair of the State Affairs Committee, was Vice-Chair of the Judiciary Co... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob%20Lynn |
In mathematics, geology, and cartography, a surface map is a 2D perspective representation of a 3-dimensional surface.
Surface maps usually represent real-world entities such as landforms or the surfaces of objects. They can, however, serve as an abstraction where the third, or even all of the dimensions correspond to... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface%20map |
Jason Guida (born August 4, 1977) is a former American professional mixed martial artist who last competed for Bellator. A professional competitor from 2003 until 2014, he also fought for EliteXC, the WEC, KSW, Adrenaline MMA and World Extreme Fighting. Jason is the older brother of Ultimate Fighting Championship veter... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Guida |
Anne Pressly (August 28, 1982 – October 25, 2008) was an American news anchor for KATV Channel 7 in Little Rock, Arkansas. She was born in Beaufort, South Carolina and grew up in Greenville. She moved to Little Rock during her high school junior year when her mother remarried. On October 20, 2008, she was brutally atta... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne%20Pressly |
Gamliel HaKohen Rabinowitz (Rappaport) is a rosh yeshiva of Shaar Hashamayim Yeshiva in Jerusalem, Israel. He is a recognized expert in Jewish Law and Kabbalah.
Family
Rabinowitz is the son of Rabbi Levi HaKohen Rabinowitz (1920-2015), author of Maadanei Hashulchan and Maadanei Malakhim, and grandson of Rabbi Gamliel... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamliel%20Rabinowitz |
Dong Yong and the Seventh Fairy is a Chinese legend centered around a romance between an orphaned Han-dynasty man named Dong Yong and the Seventh Fairy, the youngest daughter of the Jade Emperor.
Story
The seven daughters of the Jade Emperor travel to the mortal world. The youngest of the seven fairy maidens was in ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dong%20Yong%20and%20the%20Seventh%20Fairy |
Rede Internacional de Televisão (International Television Network, in English), better known as RIT is a Brazilian religious television network, owned by Igreja Internacional da Graça de Deus, led by the missionary R. R. Soares. The programming of this channel is produced for all ages, and almost all of its programming... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rede%20Internacional%20de%20Televis%C3%A3o |
Downtown Bellevue is the central business district of Bellevue, Washington, United States. It is bounded by I-405 to the east, NE 12th Street to the north, 100th Ave NE to the west, and Main Street to the south, and covers an area of around . It is the second largest city center in Washington state, with more than 50,0... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downtown%20Bellevue |
Through My Dog's Eyes is the fourth studio album by the Italian avant-garde metal band Ephel Duath. The album's concept was conceived by guitarist and founding member Davide Tiso, in which the whole album is from the viewpoint of a dog. The album's artwork is done by Seldon Hunt, who has done artwork for bands such as ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Through%20My%20Dog%27s%20Eyes |
Anna Easteden (born 29 November 1976) is a Finnish-American actress. Her film appearances include The House of Branching Love (2009) and Sideways (2009). She is known for her performance as "Bee Sting" in Who Wants to Be a Superhero? season 2 (2007) on Sci Fi Channel. She co-starred in soap operas: Passions and Days ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna%20Easteden |
Howard Ravenscroft Johnson (June 18, 1903 – October 8, 1944) was an officer of the United States Army. He was the commander of the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment during World War II.
Early career
Howard Ravenscroft Johnson was born on June 18, 1903, in Maryland. His father was a shipbuilder in that state. Graduatin... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard%20R.%20Johnson |
A hossu (払子, Chinese: Fuzi, 拂子; Sanskrit: vālavyajana) is a short staff of wood or bamboo with bundled hair (of a cow, horse, or yak) or hemp wielded by a Zen Buddhist priest. Often described as a "fly whisk" or "fly shooer", the stick is believed to protect the wielder from desire and also works as a way of ridding ar... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hossu |
Max Tau was a German-Norwegian writer, editor, and publisher.
Life
Tau grew up in an environment characterized by what he later termed the "Jewish-German" symbiosis, in a Jewish household heavily influenced by the Jewish enlightenment. He studied literature, art history, philosophy, and psychology at universities in ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max%20Tau |
The Alexandra railway line is a closed branch railway line situated in the Hume region of Victoria, Australia. Constructed by the Victorian Railways, it branches from the Mansfield line at station, and runs east from the town of to . The line was primarily built to provide a general goods and passenger service to to... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandra%20railway%20line |
Loved by Few, Hated by Many is the eleventh solo studio album (and mainstream debut) by American rapper Lil' Keke from Houston, Texas. After being delayed for more than two years, it was released on November 18, 2008 through TF Records and Universal Motown Records.
The album includes the singles "I'm a G" featuring Bi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loved%20by%20Few%2C%20Hated%20by%20Many%20%28Lil%27%20Keke%20album%29 |
Lenka Kripac (born 19 March 1978) is an Australian singer-songwriter and actress best known for her song "The Show", from her debut album, Lenka. "The Show" has been used in numerous advertisements, most notably for Old Navy, as well as the Nickelodeon film Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging and the 2011 film Moneyball... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenka |
Alfred Washington Adson (March 13, 1887 – November 12, 1951) was an American physician, military officer, and surgeon. He was in medical practice with the Mayo Clinic and the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine of the University of Minnesota at Rochester, Minnesota. He was associated with the development of the Section ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred%20Washington%20Adson |
The T E Ranch Headquarters, near Cody, Wyoming, is a log ranch house that belonged to buffalo hunter and entertainer Buffalo Bill Cody (1846–1917). The house may have originally been built by homesteader Bob Burns prior to 1895, when Cody acquired the ranch. Cody expanded the ranch to about eight thousand acres (32 km2... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%20E%20Ranch%20Headquarters |
The Chanel 2.55 is a luxury leather handbag or purse manufactured by the fashion house of Chanel.
Origin
In the 1920s, Coco Chanel became tired of having to carry her handbags in her arms and decided to design a handbag that freed up her hands. Inspired by the straps found on soldiers' bags she added thin straps an... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chanel%202.55 |
Antony Paul Golec (; born 29 May 1990) is an Australian former professional footballer who played as a centre back. Golec is now a real estate agent after his retirement from professional football.
Club career
Sydney FC
Golec was a member of the inaugural Sydney FC National Youth League squad in 2008/2009. On 25 Octo... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antony%20Golec |
Irina Anatolievna Malgina (; born in Murmansk on June 8, 1973) is a retired Russian biathlete and sport coach at present.
Biography
Irina Malgina was born in Murmansk, Soviet Union. At school she had engaged in Sambo, figure skating and skiing caused the greatest interest. The first sporting success was the victory in... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irina%20Malgina |
Olga Kaljakin (November 8, 1950 – October 6, 2008) was an American art director, graphic designer and film poster artist.
Biography
Kaljakin began her career in advertising by joining Petersen Publishing. She later became an art director and graphic designer for Seiniger Advertising, Aspect Ratio and Crew Creative. Du... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olga%20Kaljakin |
The Podgorica Railway Station () is a railway station located in Podgorica, Montenegro.
The first railway station in Podgorica was built in 1927 near the clock tower in the Stara Varoš (Old Town) part of the city, some away from the current station. The current station was built after World War II, and it was upgrade... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podgorica%20railway%20station |
Willie Williams Jr. (born September 19, 1984) is a former American football defensive tackle. He was signed by the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played college football at Louisville.
Williams has also been a member of the Philadelphia Eagles, Florida Tuskers, and Omaha Nighthawks.
Early years... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie%20Williams%20%28defensive%20tackle%29 |
The Red Star Lodge and Sawmill, also known as the Shoshone Lodge, is a dude ranch in Shoshone National Forest near the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park. Built between 1924 and 1950, the ranch includes a rustic log lodge surrounded by cabins and support buildings. What is now called the Shoshone Lodge is the m... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red%20Star%20Lodge%20and%20Sawmill |
Margaret "Midge" Costanza (November 28, 1932 – March 23, 2010) was an American Presidential advisor, social and political activist. A lifelong champion of gay and women's rights, she was known for her wit, outspoken manner and commitment to her convictions.
Early life and family
Costanza was born to Philip Costanza an... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midge%20Costanza |
Raven's Pass (foaled February 17, 2005 in Kentucky) is an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse most notable for being the first English-trained winner of the Grade I Breeders' Cup Classic at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California.
Background
Raven's Pass was sired by Elusive Quality, who also sired ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven%27s%20Pass |
The 2004–2005 FINA Swimming World Cup was a series of eight short-course (25m) meets, held in 8 different cities from November 2004 through February 2005.
South Africa's Ryk Neethling (male) and Sweden's Anna-Karin Kammerling (female) were named the top swimmers of the series.
Meets
Event Winners
Note: Time listed i... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004%E2%80%9305%20FINA%20Swimming%20World%20Cup |
Orchard Park, previously known as Premier Park and before that Arbury Park, is a district and civil parish of South Cambridgeshire, England, contiguous with the city of Cambridge. Previously agricultural land and the site of Premier Park a huge estate for Premier Travel who amongst other things was a main National Expr... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchard%20Park%2C%20Cambridgeshire |
Farnésio Dutra e Silva (14 November 1921 – 4 August 1987), better known as Dick Farney, was a Brazilian jazz pianist, composer, and singer who was popular in Brazil from the late 1940s to the mid-1970s and 1980s.
Biography
He began playing piano as a child, as his father taught him classical music and his mother taugh... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick%20Farney |
José Joaquín Vicuña Larraín (; 1786–1857) was a Chilean politician whose selection as Vice President of Chile by Congress precipitated the Chilean Civil War of 1829. He was of Basque descent.
Vicuña was from a powerful family; of his brothers, Francisco Ramón Vicuña was an influential politician, and Manuel Vicuña was... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaqu%C3%ADn%20Vicu%C3%B1a |
Alexandra is a former Victorian Railways station located in the town of Alexandra, on the Alexandra railway line in Victoria, Australia. The station was the terminus of the branch line from Cathkin to Alexandra along the Tallarook to Mansfield line. It was closed in November 1978.
The main weatherboard station buildin... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandra%20railway%20station |
Fath-Ali Khan Qajar () was the chieftain of the Ashaqa-bash branch of the Qajar tribe at Astarabad during the collapse of the Safavid dynasty of Iran.
Background
Born in 1685/86, Fath-Ali Khan was the son of Shahqoli Khan and a member of the Ashaqa-bash branch of the Turkoman Qajar tribe at Astarabad. The Ashaqa-bash... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fath-Ali%20Khan%20Qajar |
The Nik Family refers to the people who have the Nik (Jawi: ) title in front of their names in Malaysia. The Nik family largely originated from the state of Kelantan, which is located on the east coast of the Malaysian Peninsula. As Nik is part of the Malay Title by inheritance, it is customary for the title to be pass... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nik%20family%20of%20Kelantan |
Marguerite de la nuit (US title: Marguerite of the Night) is a 1955 French language motion picture fantasy drama directed by Claude Autant-Lara, and written by Ghislaine Autant-Lara (screenplay & dialogue) and Gabriel Arout (adaptation), based on novel by Pierre Dumarchais. The film stars Michèle Morgan and Yves Montan... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marguerite%20de%20la%20nuit |
Beau Busch (born 16 March 1984) is an Australian former footballer and, since July 2020, the co-Chief Executive of Professional Footballers Australia (PFA), alongside Kate Gill.
Club career
Busch trialled with the Newcastle Jets during the 2008 pre-season. On 25 October 2008, Busch made his debut for Sydney FC against... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beau%20Busch |
Sugar is the eleventh studio album by Japanese band Tokio. It was released on February 20, 2008. The album peaked at sixth place on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for six weeks.
Track listing
References
2008 albums
Tokio (band) albums | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar%20%28Tokio%20album%29 |
David John Skal (born June 21, 1952 in Garfield Heights, Ohio) is an American historian, critic, writer, and on-camera commentator known for his research and analysis of horror films, horror history and horror culture.
Early life
Skal studied journalism at Ohio University, where he worked as a film critic and assistan... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20J.%20Skal |
Written and illustrated by Daisuke Moriyama, the manga series Chrono Crusade spans 56 chapters, called "Acts". The first chapter premiered in the November 1998 issue Dragon Age, where the series ran until its conclusion in the June 2004 issue. The individual chapters were published in eight tankōbon volumes by Kadokawa... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Chrono%20Crusade%20chapters |
The Elephant Head Lodge is a dude ranch on the road to, and only 12 miles from, the east entrance of Yellowstone National Park, in Shoshone National Forest. The ranch includes two main lodges surrounded by support buildings and guest cabins. Beginning in 1926, the Elephant Head was developed by Buffalo Bill Cody's niec... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant%20Head%20Lodge |
Chief Dull Knife College is a public tribal land-grant community college on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in Lame Deer, Montana. It is an open-admission college with about 141 students. On average, more than half of its graduates move on to four-year colleges.
The college has one main building which houses ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief%20Dull%20Knife%20College |
Arthur Farh (born 12 June 1972 in Monrovia) is a Liberian retired professional footballer who played for several clubs in Europe, including Stade Rennais F.C., Stuttgarter Kickers and FC Homburg as well as the Liberia national football team.
International career
Farh made several appearances for the full Liberia nati... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur%20Farh |
Georges Hilaire Bousquet (March 3, 1845 – January 15, 1937) was a French legal scholar who contributed to the development of the legal codes of the Empire of Japan.
Biography
Bousquet was born in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France. He was a graduate of the University of Paris and was working as a lawyer for the ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges%20Hilaire%20Bousquet |
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in El Dorado County, California.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in El Dorado County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for m... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Register%20of%20Historic%20Places%20listings%20in%20El%20Dorado%20County%2C%20California |
Yarck railway station is a former railway station in Yarck, Victoria, Australia. The station was opened in November 1890 when the branch line from Tallarook was extended to Merton. After the station closed along with the line in 1978, the main station building was sold and moved elsewhere. A goods shed, and a passenger... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yarck%20railway%20station |
is a railway station located in the city of Tōkamachi, Niigata, operated jointly by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the third sector Hokuetsu Express.
Lines
Tōkamachi Station is a station on the Iiyama Line, and is located 75.3 kilometers from the starting point of the line at . It is also a station for t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C5%8Dkamachi%20Station |
Bill Guttentag is an American dramatic and documentary film writer-producer-director. His films have premiered at the Sundance, Cannes, Telluride and Tribeca film festivals, and he has won two Academy Awards.
Career
Guttentag won an Oscar for Best Documentary with his HBO film You Don't Have to Die, telling the story ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill%20Guttentag |
JTI may refer to:
Japan Tobacco International
Join the Impact, an American LGBT political movement
Journal of Japanese Trade & Industry, now called Japan Spotlight
Journal of Theological Interpretation
Jubail Technical Institute, in Saudi Arabia
Jungian Type Indicator, a psychometric questionnaire to assess pers... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JTI |
Insook Choi (born 1962, in South Korea) is a Korean-American composer. She is the developer of the Scoregraph program.
Compositions
Lit (1992), for tape, released on The Composer in the Computer Age-IV
Unfolding Time in Manifold (1996), with Machine Child
Coney Island (1999), with Machine Child
Voices in Ruins (2000),... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insook%20Choi |
Marie Antoinette Queen of France ( and also known as Shadow of the Guillotine) is a 1956 French-Italian historical drama film directed by Jean Delannoy who co-wrote the screenplay with Pierre Erlanger and Bernard Zimmer. The film stars Michèle Morgan and Richard Todd. It was nominated for the Palme d'Or (Jean Delannoy)... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie%20Antoinette%20Queen%20of%20France |
James Tillinghast Archer (May 15, 1819 – June 1, 1859) was an American lawyer and politician from the state of Florida. Archer held a number of statewide offices.
Early life
Archer was born on May 15, 1819, in Gillisonville, South Carolina. His family moved to Leon County in the Florida Territory in the 1830s as a r... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20T.%20Archer |
Molesworth is a former railway station in Molesworth, Victoria, Australia.
References
Railway stations in Australia opened in 1890
Railway stations closed in 1978
Disused railway stations in Victoria (state)
Mansfield railway line | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molesworth%20railway%20station |
Blue Planet is a 1990 IMAX film directed by Ben Burtt, and produced by the IMAX Space Technology corporation for the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, as well as Lockheed Corporation. Filmed with the cooperation of the NASA, it was written, edited, and narrated by Toni Myers.
Partially filmed fr... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue%20Planet%20%28film%29 |
The East Maitland–Morpeth railway is a closed branch railway in New South Wales, Australia.
Early history
St Michael was a seagoing ship that traded between New South Wales and Pacific Islands in the early 1820s. In 1826 some Sydney merchants converted the vessel into a store ship and moored it in the Hunter River at... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East%20Maitland%E2%80%93Morpeth%20railway%20line |
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Inyo County, California.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Inyo County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many Nation... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Register%20of%20Historic%20Places%20listings%20in%20Inyo%20County%2C%20California |
Natalia Fowler is a fictional character on ABC's daytime drama All My Children. She was portrayed by Shannon Kane from October 3, 2008 to February 4, 2011 on a regular basis (on contract from May 2009 to February 2011) and appeared on an occasional basis afterward, appearing on March 28, March 31, April 1, August 26, S... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalia%20Fowler |
Yea is a former railway station on the Mansfield railway line in Yea, Victoria, Australia. It opened with the line in November 1883 and closed with the line in November 1978. A refreshment room was provided at the station from 1891. In 1976, the platform was shortened from 91.5m to 85.5m.
The tracks have been removed ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yea%20railway%20station |
The Kougarok (Koo-gah-rok) River (Kuuguraq in Inupiaq, lit. little river) is a river on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. Formed by the merger of the two smaller streams Macklin Creek and Washington Creek, the main stem is about long, flowing generally south from near Taylor Airport. It flows into the ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kougarok%20River |
"Tramp" is a soul blues song with funk elements, written by West Coast blues artists Lowell Fulson and Jimmy McCracklin. First recorded by Fulson in 1967, it was his highest-charting single since "Reconsider Baby" in 1954. It reached #56 in Canada. The song was covered by Otis Redding in a duet with Carla Thomas, and ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tramp%20%28Lowell%20Fulson%20song%29 |
Homewood is a former railway station in Homewood, Victoria, Australia. There is no longer a station building at the site, and the tracks have been removed.
References
External links
Victorian Railway Stations - Homewood
Railway stations in Australia opened in 1883
Railway stations closed in 1978
Mansfield railway li... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homewood%20railway%20station |
The Vintage is a 1957 American crime drama film directed by Jeffrey Hayden and starring Pier Angeli, Mel Ferrer, John Kerr, Michèle Morgan and Theodore Bikel. The screenplay was written by Michael Blankfort, based on a novel by Ursula Keir. The film was distributed by MGM.
Plot
Italian brothers Ernesto and Giancarlo B... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Vintage |
Granite was a small railway station located at Granite, on the Mansfield line in Victoria, Australia.
It was opened as Falls Siding in 1892, to serve a nearby granite quarry, and had been re-named Granite by 1904. The station consisted of a wooden platform and was not staffed. Little used, it was closed in December 19... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granite%20railway%20station |
Elliot Michael Tiber (born Eliyahu Teichberg; April 15, 1935 – August 3, 2016) was an artist, professor, and screenwriter who wrote a memoir about the Woodstock Festival held in Bethel, New York in 1969. He claimed responsibility for the relocation of the festival after a permit for it was withdrawn by the zoning board... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliot%20Tiber |
Zhu Zhen () (20 October 888 – 18 November 923), often referred to in traditional histories as Emperor Mo of Later Liang (後梁末帝, "last emperor") and sometimes by his princely title Prince of Jun (均王), né Zhu Youzhen (朱友貞), known as Zhu Huang (朱鍠) from 913 to 915, was the third and last emperor of China's Later Liang dyna... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhu%20Youzhen |
Houcine Anafal (15 September 1952 – 22 August 2012) was a Moroccan professional footballer who played for clubs in Europe, including Stade Rennais F.C. as well as the Morocco national football team.
Club career
Born in Kenitra, Anafal played senior football with KAC Kénitra over two spells, winning the 1972–73 Botola ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houcine%20Anafal |
As-Suwayda Governorate is one of Syria's 14 governorates (provinces). It has an area of 5,550 km². Its capital and major town is As-Suwayda.
The governorate has a population of about 346,000 inhabitants (est. 2007).
The inhabitants of the governorate are predominantly Druze with Greek orthodox minority, there is also ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20populated%20places%20in%20as-Suwayda%20Governorate |
is an igneous rock, created from lava and ash. Ōya stone was famously used in the facing of Frank Lloyd Wright's Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. One reason this stone was used is because it has a warm texture and is easily carved, which allows much versatility. Ōya stone can have different colors and is also fireproof.
Ōya s... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%8Cya%20stone |
Merton is a railway station in Merton, Victoria, Victoria, Australia. In 1974, it became a no-one-in-charge station. More recently, it was refurbished as a museum.
The stock yards, platforms, goods shed and gate keeper's cottage were constructed between October 1890 and April 1891. The last passenger train ran through... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merton%20railway%20station |
Natural morality refers to morality that is based on human nature, rather than acquired from societal norms or religious teachings. Charles Darwin's theory of evolution is central to many modern conceptions of natural morality, but the concept goes back at least to naturalism.
Darwinian morality
Charles Darwin defends... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural%20morality |
Spectacular! is a 2009 musical comedy-drama film that aired on Nickelodeon and YTV. It stars Canadian singer Nolan Gerard Funk, Australian singer Tammin Sursok, Victoria Justice and Simon Curtis with Matthew Bennett, Andrea Lewis, Shannon Chan-Kent, Joel Ballard, and Avan Jogia. Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectacular%21 |
Dangerous Curves is a 1929 American Pre-Code film starring Clara Bow and Richard Arlen. It was released by Paramount Pictures and was the first Hollywood film for Kay Francis.
Plot
Pat Delaney is working in a circus as one of the female bareback riders. She is in love with Larry Lee, an arrogant trapeze artist and the... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangerous%20Curves%20%281929%20film%29 |
Carnock () is a village and parish of Fife, Scotland, west of Dunfermline. It is east of Oakley, Fife. The name of the village derives from Scottish Gaelic, from ceàrn ("corner"), with a suffix denoting a toponym, thus giving "[the] corner place". Carnock is known to have had military significance in antiquity. The c... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnock |
Leslie T. Chang () is a Chinese-American journalist and the author of Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China (2008). A former China correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, she has been described as "an insightful interpreter of a society in flux."
Early life
Chang was born in New York, United Sta... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie%20T.%20Chang |
Woodfield is a former railway station in Woodfield, Victoria, Australia. There is no longer a station building at the site of the station.
A Goods yard also once existed, and was used to load and unload grain trains.
References
External links
Victorian Railway Stations - Woodfield
Railway stations in Australia opene... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodfield%20railway%20station |
Isaiah Ross (born November 6, 1981) is a former American football guard. He was signed by the San Diego Chargers as an undrafted free agent in 2004. He played college football at Nevada.
Ross was also a member of the Nashville Kats, New Orleans VooDoo, New Orleans Saints, Minnesota Vikings, Washington Redskins and Cal... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaiah%20Ross%20%28American%20football%29 |
Brave New Films (BNF) is a nonprofit film company based in Culver City, California. Founded by filmmaker Robert Greenwald, BNF produces feature-length documentaries and investigative videos that seek "to educate, influence and empower viewers to take action around issues that matter."
History
In 2001, Robert Greenwald... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brave%20New%20Films |
Menchaca is a corregimiento in Ocú District, Herrera Province, Panama with a population of 1,517 as of 2010. It was created by Law 41 of April 30, 2003.
See also
Carlos Menchaca (born 1980), American politician
References
Corregimientos of Herrera Province | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menchaca |
Girls for the Summer ( or US title: Love on the Riviera) is a 1958 Italian romantic comedy drama film directed by Gianni Franciolini, based on story by Alberto Moravia. The film stars Alberto Sordi, Michèle Morgan, Marcello Mastroianni, Sylva Koscina, Gabriele Ferzetti, Dorian Gray, Franca Marzi, Franco Fabrizi and Jor... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%20for%20the%20Summer |
Bushton is an unincorporated community in Morgan Township, Coles County, Illinois, United States.
Geography
Bushton is located at at an elevation of 669 feet.
See also
List of unincorporated communities in Illinois
References
Unincorporated communities in Coles County, Illinois
Unincorporated communities in Illin... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushton%2C%20Illinois |
Maindample is a former railway station in Maindample, Victoria, Australia. The tracks have been removed.
References
External links
Victorian Railway Stations - Maindample
Railway stations in Australia opened in 1891
Railway stations closed in 1978
Disused railway stations in Victoria (state)
Mansfield railway line | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maindample%20railway%20station |
Muay Lao (, lit. "Lao boxing") is an ancient combat sport from Laos. It incorporates punches, kicks, elbow, and knee strikes. It can be traced back to the 15th century when it was used for military combat during the Lan Xang dynasty. It is similar to Muay Thai from Thailand and Pradal Serey from Cambodia. Muay Lao w... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muay%20Lao |
Fairgrange is an unincorporated community in Seven Hickory Township, Coles County, Illinois, United States.
Geography
Fairgrange is located at at an elevation of 679 feet.
References
Unincorporated communities in Coles County, Illinois
Unincorporated communities in Illinois | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairgrange%2C%20Illinois |
Mansfield is a former railway station in Mansfield, Victoria, Australia. The former station building now serves tourists to the community as a visitor centre.
The station is of a traditional timber design, and features many original fixtures including pressed metal interior walls, original doors and timber panelling a... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mansfield%20railway%20station%2C%20Victoria |
Rardin is an unincorporated community in Morgan Township, Coles County, Illinois, United States.
Geography
Rardin is located at at an elevation of 669 feet.
References
Unincorporated communities in Coles County, Illinois
Unincorporated communities in Illinois | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rardin%2C%20Illinois |
On March 16–17, 1983, a significant severe weather event affected the island of Cuba and the southern Florida peninsula, including the Miami metropolitan area. A total of at least four tornadoes affected these regions; while as many as 17 were reported in South Florida, only two were confirmed in the official National ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuba%E2%80%93Florida%20tornadoes%20of%20March%2016%E2%80%9317%2C%201983 |
Trilla is an unincorporated community in Pleasant Grove Township, Coles County, Illinois, United States.
Geography
Trilla is located at at an elevation of 653 feet.
Trilla's ZIP code is 62469.
Demographics
References
Unincorporated communities in Coles County, Illinois
Unincorporated communities in Illinois | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trilla%2C%20Illinois |
Josef Franz, Archduke of Austria, Prince of Hungary (Josef Franz Leopold Anton Ignatius Maria; 28 March 1895 – 25 September 1957), was the eldest son of Archduke Joseph August of Austria and Princess Auguste Maria of Bavaria. As his father was the last Palatine of Hungary and was briefly considered a possible King of ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archduke%20Joseph%20Francis%20of%20Austria |
Of All the Things is the second studio album by Jazzanova, released in 2008. It features guest appearances from Phonte, Paul Randolph, Ben Westbeech, Thief, José James, Leon Ware, Dwele, Joe Dukie, Pedro Martins, Azymuth, and Bembé Segue.
Track listing
Charts
References
External links
2008 albums
Jazzanova albu... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Of%20All%20the%20Things%20%28album%29 |
Horror Show may refer to:
The Horror Show a 1989 supernatural horror film
Horror Show (album), an album by Iced Earth
Gregory Horror Show, an anime
The Rocky Horror Show, a long-running British stage musical
Zee Horror Show, a television show
Horrorshow (band), an Australian hip-hop duo
Horrorshow (G.I. Joe), a ficti... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horror%20Show |
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