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"Your Love Is Strong" is a single from singer/songwriter Jon Foreman's Spring EP, as well as his first full album, the compilation entitled Limbs and Branches. It was confirmed as a radio single by EMI/CMG's promotion blog and was released to Christian radio formats only. Robbie Seay Band recorded a version of this son...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your%20Love%20Is%20Strong
The Losers is a comic book series written by Andy Diggle and illustrated by Jock, and published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics. It ran for 32 issues from August 2003 to March 2006. The idea was very loosely based on the original The Losers for DC Comics, a group of World War II soldiers, although Diggle maintains...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Losers%20%28Vertigo%29
David Wiley Mullins Jr. (April 28, 1946 - February 26, 2018) was an American economist who served as the 14th vice chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1991 to 1994. Prior to his term as vice chairman, Mullins served as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, taking office in 1990. Before his appointment to...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20W.%20Mullins%20Jr.
Astragalus asymmetricus is a species of milkvetch known by the common name San Joaquin milkvetch. It is endemic to California, where it grows in grassy and disturbed areas in the Central Valley and nearby parts of the Central Coast Ranges and San Francisco Bay Area. Description Astragalus asymmetricus is a sturdy pere...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astragalus%20asymmetricus
Psilocybe meridionalis is a psychedelic mushroom which has psilocybin and psilocin as main active compounds. This mushroom is closely related to Psilocybe stuntzii but can be distinguished by its smaller spores and the presence of pleurocystidia. This is the only species of Psilocybe from section Stuntzii which has ...
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Shanmukhapriya and Haripriya, popularly known as the Priya Sisters, are Carnatic music singers. Early life They hail originally from Amalapuram in East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh. They attended Little Flower School in Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh. They started learning Carnatic music from their father, Sri V.V.Sub...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priya%20Sisters
The Yangzhou massacre in May, 1645 in Yangzhou, Qing dynasty China, refers to the mass killing of people in Yangzhou by Manchu and defected Han Chinese Ming soldiers (Han made up the majority of the Qing army at Yangzhou), commanded by the Manchu general Dodo. The massacre is described in a contemporary account, A Rec...
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Astragalus austiniae is a species of milkvetch known by the common name Austin's milkvetch. It is native to the Sierra Nevada of California and Nevada in the vicinity of Lake Tahoe. It is a plant of the alpine climate of the high mountains, where it tolerates exposed areas. Description Astragalus austiniae is a dwarfe...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astragalus%20austiniae
Venus Williams defeated Vera Zvonareva in the final, 6–7(5–7), 6–0, 6–2 to win the singles tennis title at the 2008 WTA Tour Championships. It was her first Tour Finals title. Venus became the third player in the Open Era after Steffi Graf and her sister Serena Williams to defeat the top-three ranked players at the sa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%20WTA%20Tour%20Championships%20%E2%80%93%20Singles
Zwang Peak is a mountain in the Diablo Range, southwest of Avenal, and about from Interstate 5 in Kings County, California. Its summit is at an elevation of . The peak was named for cattle rancher Jake Zwang (1880–1968), who came to the area in 1906 to start a cattle ranch southwest of Avenal. Garza Creek has its...
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Paolo Caccia Dominioni, 14th Baron of Sillavengo (; 14 May 1896 – 12 August 1992) was an Italian soldier, officer in the Alpini mountain Infantry Corps, engineer and writer, most noted for his leadership in the North Africa Campaign in World War II. Biography Paolo Caccia Dominioni was born on May 14, 1896, in Nervia...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo%20Caccia%20Dominioni
In underground mining a hoist or winder is used to raise and lower conveyances within the mine shaft. Modern hoists are normally powered using electric motors, historically with direct current drives utilizing Ward Leonard control machines and later solid-state converters (thyristors), however modern large hoists use ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoist%20%28mining%29
The Maldives requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. Maldivian license plates always had white font on a black base. Until 1984, they showed a number with up to four digits. In 1984 an additional graphic was placed behind the number and in 1998 letters were add...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle%20registration%20plates%20of%20the%20Maldives
Defending champions Cara Black and Liezel Huber defeated Květa Peschke and Rennae Stubbs in the final, 6–1, 7–5 to win the doubles tennis title at the 2008 WTA Tour Championships. Seeds Draw Draw External links Draw WTA Tour Championships - Doubles Doubles
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Spherosomes, also called lipid droplets or oleosomes are small cell organelles bounded by a single membrane which take part in storage and synthesis of lipids. General structure and function Structure Spherosomes were first observed by Hanstein (1880) but discovered by Perner (1953). Term spherosomes was given by Da...
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Sergio Gutiérrez Sánchez (born 1973) is a Spanish film director and screenwriter. Sánchez has written and directed his own screenplays for short films such as Temporada baja (2003) and 7337 (2000). Born in Oviedo, Sánchez's first film script was for The Orphanage in 1996. Sánchez originally wanted to direct the scrip...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio%20G.%20S%C3%A1nchez
Ángel Rosario Cabada (1872–1921) was an agrarian leader whose name was given to a town and municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz. References 1872 births 1921 deaths Mexican chemists Mexican culture
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Gregory Doran (born 24 November 1958) is an English director known for his Shakespearean work. The Sunday Times called him 'one of the great Shakespearians of his generation'. Doran was artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), succeeding Michael Boyd in September 2012. In an interview, announcing his ...
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This is a list of figures who participated in the Revolt of the Brotherhoods, an antiseigneurial uprising in the Kingdom of Valencia in the Crown of Aragon. The Germanies (Catalan for "brotherhoods") were guilds who came to govern the city of Valencia in 1519, and eventually spread over the Kingdom. Their spread, how...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20associated%20with%20the%20Revolt%20of%20the%20Brotherhoods
is a term which originally indicated the head of an institution serving temporarily as the head of another one, but which came to mean also the full-time head of some institution. The Kamakura period samurai Wada Yoshimori, for example, was the first bettō of the shogunate's Samurai-dokoro. Religious use of the term A...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bett%C5%8D
Bucolome (Paramidine) is a barbiturate derivative. Unlike most barbiturates it does not have any significant sedative or hypnotic effects, but instead acts as an analgesic and antiinflammatory. It also acts as a CYP2C9 inhibitor and reduces the metabolism of several commonly used drugs, which makes it useful for potent...
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The Old Government House is a heritage-listed former "country" residence used by ten early governors of New South Wales between 1800 and 1847, located in Parramatta Park in Parramatta, New South Wales, in the greater metropolitan area of Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is considered a property of nationa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Government%20House%2C%20Parramatta
Once a Sinner is a 1950 British drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Pat Kirkwood, Jack Watling and Joy Shelton. Plot Bank clerk John Ross falls for good-time girl Irene and ends his relationship with his fiancee Vera. Irene leaves her lover Jimmy Smart, a crook who has been passing forged bank notes, and...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once%20a%20Sinner%20%281950%20film%29
Gamescom (stylized as gamescom) is a trade fair for video games held annually at the Koelnmesse in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Since 2018, it has been organised by game – Verband der deutschen Games-Branche (English: Association of the German video game industry); and before that, by the (BIU). It supers...
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Old Scores is a 1991 television film jointly produced by New Zealand and Wales, about the two countries' mutual national sport of rugby union. It is notable for the appearance of many notable Welsh and New Zealand international rugby players in supporting roles. Old Scores was primarily intended as theatrical release i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Scores
The first season of the Reborn! anime television series compiles the first thirty-three episodes, which first aired in Japan from October 7, 2006 to May 26, 2007 on TV Tokyo. Titled as Katekyō Hitman Reborn! in Japan, the Japanese television series was directed by Kenichi Imaizumi, and produced and animated by Artland....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reborn%21%20%28season%201%29
Since 2001, the appearance of plates has changed - these must now contain the national symbol (the "Soyombo") in red, to the left of the numbers, and - between the digits and letters - the Mongolian oval (MNG). The first two letters of the three-letter suffix indicate the province (or aimag in Mongolian) where the veh...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle%20registration%20plates%20of%20Mongolia
Last Stand of the 300 is a TV documentary/reenactment which premiered on The History Channel in 2007. It was directed by David Padrusch. Synopsis In 480 B.C, during the Greco-Persian Wars the Persian Empire led by Xerxes I of Persia fought the Greek city-states forces at the pass of Thermopylae in central Greece. This...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last%20Stand%20of%20the%20300
Nova Scotia Archives is a governmental archival institution serving the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. The archives acquires, preserves and makes available the province's documentary heritage – recorded information of provincial significance created or accumulated by government and the private sector over the last 3...
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"Trust Me, I'm A Doctor" is the lead single of the second album, Domino Effect by Westmeath indie-rock band, The Blizzards. The song was released on 22 August 2008. It debuted at number two on the Irish Singles Chart. Song information The song has been well received critically as well as commercially with a review of ...
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There Is Another Sun, released in the United States as Wall of Death, is a 1951 British drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Maxwell Reed, Laurence Harvey and Susan Shaw. It was produced by Ernest G. Roy. The film was shot at Walton Studios, with sets designed by the art director George Provis. Cast Exte...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There%20Is%20Another%20Sun
Govardhan Rai Sharma (1919-1986) was a Historian from Allahabad University who led the Kausambi excavations which added to original historical research in the country. The ruins of this ancient city were found on the left bank of the river Yamuna, 70 km south-west from Allahabad. Thus commenced excavations of the site ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.%20R.%20Sharma
Dominique Lefèbvre (1810–1865) was a French missionary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, Bishop of Isauropolis in partibus infidelium, and Vicar Apostolic in Vietnam during the 19th century. His two terms of imprisonment in Vietnam were a pretext for the first French naval interventions in the country. Dominique ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominique%20Lef%C3%A8bvre
The Palestinian National Authority requires their residents register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. There are two different registration systems in use: one for West Bank and one in the Gaza Strip. West Bank Generally, registration plates in the West Bank have the Latin letter "P" for Pa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle%20registration%20plates%20of%20the%20State%20of%20Palestine
The , literally meaning New Tōmei, is a national expressway in Japan running parallel to the Tomei Expressway as an alternate route. It is operated by Central Nippon Expressway Company. The expressway is also numbered E1A, E52 and E69 under the "2016 Proposal for Realization of Expressway Numbering". Shin-Tōmei Expres...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shin-T%C5%8Dmei%20Expressway
American flag rugby (AFR) is a mixed-gender, non-contact version of rugby union played in the United States, and is a variant of the sport Tag Rugby. American flag rugby is designed for American children entering grades K–9. The organization itself exists to provide free start up kits and support to any community look...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American%20flag%20rugby
The International Knockout Mouse Consortium (IKMC) is a scientific endeavour to produce a collection of mouse embryonic stem cell lines that together lack every gene in the genome, and then to distribute the cells to scientific researchers to create knockout mice to study. Many of the targeted alleles are designed so t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Knockout%20Mouse%20Consortium
Lord of the Rings Adventure Game is a role-playing game based on the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien (specifically The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit) under license from Tolkien Enterprises. Iron Crown Enterprises (I.C.E.) published the game until they lost the license on 22 September 1999. Setting The setting for LOR ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord%20of%20the%20Rings%20Adventure%20Game
Toby Wilkins is a British film director. He has directed two feature films, Splinter and The Grudge 3, and several award-winning short films. Filmography The Grudge 3 (2009) Splinter (2008) Devil's Trade FEARnet web series (2007) Kidney Thieves, short film (2006) Tales from the Grudge web series (2006) Staring at the ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby%20Wilkins
This is a list of internet service providers in India. There were 584 internet service providers (ISPs) offering broadband and narrow band internet services in India as of 30 September 2021. By subscribers Broadband is defined by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as "an always-on data connection ... that offer...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20internet%20service%20providers%20in%20India
The Batona Trail is a hiking trail through New Jersey's Pine Barrens. The trail is one of the longest in the state, behind the Delaware and Raritan Canal Trail, the section of the Appalachian Trail within the state, the Liberty-Water Gap Trail, and the completed section of the Highlands Trail in the state. The Batona ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batona%20Trail
The Cardiff Locomotive Workshops (now known as the Cardiff Maintenance Centre) is a rail yard and rolling stock facility located between Cockle Creek and Cardiff stations near Newcastle, on the Main North railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The site is currently occupied by Downer Rail, where rolling stock is ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff%20Locomotive%20Workshops
The Robillard Building (French: Édifice Robillard) once located at 974, boulevard Saint Laurent (974, Saint Laurent Boulevard), was a landmark building in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, situated in Montreal's Chinatown on the corner of rue Viger (Viger Street) and boulevard Saint Laurent (Saint Laurent Boulevard). On 17 No...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robillard%20Block
Western Magpies may refer to; Sports clubs Western Suburbs Magpies, a NSWRL Premier League club Western Magpies Australian Football Club, an AFL Queensland State League club Western Suburbs Magpies AFC, Australian rules football club in Sydney Birds Western magpie, Gymnorhina tibicen dorsalis, subspecies of t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western%20magpies
is a railway station in Minamata, Kumamoto, Japan, operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu). The station building was designed by Makoto Sei Watanabe and opened on 13 March 2004. Lines Kyushu Railway Company Kyūshū Shinkansen Hisatsu Orange Railway Hisatsu Orange Railway Line Platforms JR Kyushu Hisatsu Oran...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shin-Minamata%20Station
Macao Dragon Company Limited (; ) was a start-up ferry company that offered services between the Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal, in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, and the Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal in Taipa, Macau. It operated four 65m and 63m highspeed catamarans vessels powered by MTU Friedrichshafen engines using waterj...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macao%20Dragon%20Company
The Georgian National Communications Commission is an independent regulatory authority that regulates TV broadcasting, Radio broadcasting, fixed/mobile telephone and internet services in Georgia. The Commission was formed on July 1, 2000 Independency Commission is independent body and is not subordinated to any stat...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgian%20National%20Communications%20Commission
Philip Edward Irving MBE, CEng., FIMechE., MSAE. (1903–1992) was an Australian engineer and author, most famous for the Repco-Brabham Formula One and Vincent motorcycle engines. He also worked at Velocette motorcycles, twice, and drew the engine of the 1960 EMC 125cc racer. Early life Irving was the son of a medical d...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil%20Irving
Cathedral of the Sea () is a 2006 historical novel by Spanish author Ildefonso Falcones. The action takes place in 14th century Barcelona at the height of the city's trade and military power in the Mediterranean, during the construction of Santa Maria del Mar serving as background to the story. In 2018, a high-budget...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral%20of%20the%20Sea
A general article, in military law (sometimes called "the Devil's Article") is a legal provision that authorizes punishment of military personnel on grounds that are less specific as to the particulars of the offense and as to the punishment, compared to most crimes in modern West European law. The offenses are likely ...
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Amos C. Cross (February 8, 1860 – July 16, 1888) was an American Major League baseball player from –. His main position was catcher. He played three seasons in MLB, all for the Louisville Colonels. His brothers, Lave and Frank, also played in the Major Leagues. Amos played in the minor leagues from 1883 to 1884. See a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos%20Cross
Auberge Le Saint-Gabriel (Auberge Saint-Gabriel) is located in Old Montreal, Canada, and was the first establishment to have an alcohol license issued in 1754 as stated by Lesley Chesterman from the Gazette Montreal “...granted the first liquor licence under British rule"(Lesley Chesterman). Established in 1754 this hi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auberge%20Le%20Saint-Gabriel
Pacifique Issoïbeka (born 1941?) is a Congolese political figure who served in the government of Congo-Brazzaville as Minister of Finance from 2005 to 2009. He previously worked at the Bank of Central African States (BEAC) and was its Vice-Governor from 2003 to 2005. Life and career Issoïbeka was born in Mossaka, loca...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacifique%20Isso%C3%AFbeka
Bernhard Siebken (4 April 1910 – 20 January 1949) was a German SS commander during World War II and a convicted war criminal. He was sentenced to death for the killing of Canadian prisoners of war and was executed in 1949. Siebken was one of the original members of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (LSSAH). He took...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernhard%20Siebken
Paula L. Boland (born January 17, 1940) is an American politician from California and a member of the Republican party. State Assembly A realtor, Boland won election to the Granada Hills-based 38th district in the California State Assembly in 1990, succeeding Republican Marion W. La Follette. She easily won reelecti...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula%20Boland
Observations and Measurements (O&M) is an international standard which defines a conceptual schema encoding for observations, and for features involved in sampling when making observations. While the O&M standard was developed in the context of geographic information systems, the model is derived from generic patterns ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observations%20and%20Measurements
Juan de Lebú was a Moluche cacique or Ulmen of the Lebu region, captured by the Spanish sometime before 1568. He was sent to Peru and the Spaniards had baptized him with the name of Juan. He returned in 1568, with the new Governor Melchor Bravo de Saravia. When he had the chance he escaped and returned to his people ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan%20de%20Lebu
Bicentennial Park South, currently known as Rockdale Ilinden Sports Centre, is a football (soccer) stadium in Rockdale, a suburb of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. The venue is owned by Bayside Council and is currently leased and operated by the Rockdale Ilinden Football Club who compete in various local competi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicentennial%20Park%20South
A Macedonian Argentine is an Argentine citizen of Macedonian descent, who resides in Argentina. Most of Macedonian Argentines are descendants of ethnic Macedonians from North Macedonia. Argentina is home to one of the largest Macedonian communities in the Americas. Many Macedonian Argentines are the descendants of the...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonian%20Argentine
BredaMenarinibus S.p.A. was a bus manufacturer based in Bologna, Italy. The company was established in 1989 through the merger of Bredabus, the bus and coach divisions of Breda Costruzioni Ferroviarie, heir of the consortium Inbus (Industrie Autobus), and Carrozzeria Menarini, established in 1919 in Bologna, anticipati...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BredaMenarinibus
MEO 245 were an Australian new wave band which formed in 1978 in Hobart, Tasmania with Paul Brickhill on keyboards, guitar and vocals; Campbell Laird on drums; Paul Northam on guitar and vocals; and Mick Wilson on bass guitar. Wilson was replaced on bass guitar by Mark Kellett, who in turn was replaced by Anthony Moore...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MEO%20245
Udo Frese is assistant professor at the University of Bremen and leads the group for real time computer vision. He is also affiliated with the German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Bremen. He received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Erlangen–Nuremberg where he studied different aspects of the s...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Udo%20Frese
Hverfjall (; also known as Hverfell ) is a tephra cone or tuff ring volcano in northern Iceland, to the east of Mývatn. It erupted in 2500 BP in the southern part of the Krafla fissure swarm. The crater is approximately 1 km in diameter. Tephra has been carried from Hverfjall all over the Mývatn area. A landslide app...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hverfjall
Ek Je Aachhe Kanya (; The Girl) is a Bengali movie released in 2001. Directed by Subrata Sen and produced by Sandeep Sen, the movie features Konkona Sen Sharma, Debashree Roy and Sabyasachi Chakrabarty. This movie is Konkona Sen Sharma's cinematic debut and directorial debut of Subrata Sen. Plot Anjan works in adv...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ek%20Je%20Aachhe%20Kanya
BORO (Business Objects Reference Ontology) is an approach to developing ontological or semantic models for large complex operational applications that consists of a top ontology as well as a process for constructing the ontology. It was originally developed as a method for mining ontologies from multiple legacy systems...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BORO
The Race Race was a 2008 radio show on Australia-wide radio station Triple J by Australian comedian team The Chaser. It was hosted by Chaser members Craig Reucassel and Chris Taylor, with guest appearances from fellow Chaser member Chas Licciardello. The show directly commented on the 2008 United States presidential el...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Race%20Race
Josef Diefenthal (5 October 1915 – 13 April 2001) was a mid-ranking commander in the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany and a war criminal during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 5 February 1945 for his actions during the Ardennes Offensive, while in command of the 3rd Battalion, 2nd S...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef%20Diefenthal
MariJo Moore is an American writer who takes inspiration from Native American culture in her poetry. She claims Dutch, Irish, and Eastern Cherokee descent, but is not enrolled in any Native nation. She won the title of Writer of the Year (2002) by the Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers, one of the most...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MariJo%20Moore
Robert Timothy Leslie (born February 4, 1942) is an American politician from California and a member of the Republican Party in United States. Early life and education Born in Ashland, Oregon, Leslie moved to California with his family as a two-year-old. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in political science a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim%20Leslie
Reginald John Simpson Mitchell-Innes (1848-1930) was an Episcopalian priest in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Life He was born in Berwickshire on 19 June 1848 and educated at Trinity College, Glenalmond. He then studied divinity at Christ Church, Oxford. Ordained in 1876 he began his ecclesiastical career ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reginald%20Mitchell-Innes
Peter Dalton (born 19 January 1983), known professionally as MistaJam, is a British DJ and radio presenter. He is known for presenting radio shows on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra from 2005 to 2020; since 2020 he has presented on Capital and Capital Dance. Early life Born in Nottingham in 1983, MistaJam grew up list...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MistaJam
Novelas ejemplares ("Exemplary Novels") is a series of twelve novellas that follow the model established in Italy. The series was written by Miguel de Cervantes between 1590 and 1612 and printed in Madrid in 1613 by Juan de la Cuesta. Novelas ejemplares followed the publication of the first part of Don Quixote. The nov...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novelas%20ejemplares
Chris Dyer (born 12 February 1968) is the former head of Vehicle Performance Group at Renault Sport Formula 1 Team and the former race engineer of Michael Schumacher and Kimi Räikkönen at the Ferrari Formula One team. Early career Born in Bendigo, Victoria, Dyer worked with the top V8 Supercar outfit, the Tom Walkinsh...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris%20Dyer%20%28engineer%29
Dirty laundry (or dirty linen) refers to embarrassing private matters that one would prefer not be made public. More literally it may refer to clothes that need to be laundered. Dirty Laundry may also refer to: Music Dirty Laundry (album), an Ian Hunter album "Dirty Laundry" (All Time Low song) "Dirty Laundry" (Bi...
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Ahmed Rafiq al-Mahdawi ( 1898 - 1961) was a Libyan poet. Al-Mahdawi was born in 1898 in the village of Fassāṭo in Libya's Nafusa Mountains. Early life At the age of 13 he migrated to Egypt where he studied and achieved primary, secondary and baccalaureate. Career He returned to Libya and worked there as a secretary ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed%20Rafiq%20Almhadoui
David Ellis (31 August 1736 – 1795) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman, poet and transcriber of manuscripts. Life Ellis was born to Ellis and Elizabeth David, of Dolgellau, north Wales. After attending the school in Ystrad Meurig, he studied at Jesus College, Oxford, but only from March to June 1764. He was then ordained...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Ellis%20%28priest%29
Melaleuca cuticularis, commonly known as the saltwater paperbark is a tree in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is native to the south-west of Western Australia. There is also a disjunct population on Kangaroo Island in South Australia. It is distinguished from other melaleucas by its unusual fruits and very white, pape...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melaleuca%20cuticularis
Neophytos Doukas or Dukas (; 1760 – 1 January 1845) was a Greek priest and scholar, author of many books and translations from ancient Greek works, and one of the most important personalities of the modern Greek Enlightenment (Diafotismos) during the Ottoman occupation of Greece. His contributions to Greek education ha...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neophytos%20Doukas
Finnish (endonym: or ) is a Uralic language of the Finnic branch, spoken by the majority of the population in Finland and by ethnic Finns outside of Finland. Finnish is one of the two official languages of Finland (the other being Swedish). In Sweden, both Finnish and Meänkieli (which has significant mutual intellig...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish%20language
Onykia loennbergii, the Japanese hooked squid, is a species of squid in the family Onychoteuthidae, named for Swedish zoologist Einar Lönnberg. It occurs in the Western Pacific Ocean, at an estimated depth of 230–1200 m. The mantle length is approximately 300 mm. Each tentacular club contains 25 hooks. The arms are abo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onykia%20loennbergii
Pazhaya Suriyani Pally a.k.a. Old Syrian Church, Chengannur is an ancient Syrian Christian church of Kerala. It is considered as one among the oldest still standing church buildings in Kerala and across India, that predates several centuries before the arrival of European Christianity in India. It is located at Chengan...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Syrian%20Church%2C%20Chengannur
Black Russian is a cocktail comprising vodka and coffee liqueur. It may also refer to: Black Russian Terrier, a breed of dog Black Russian, a type of Sobranie cigarette Black Russian, a variety of tomato Members of the African diaspora who emigrated to Russia Frederick Bruce Thomas, Mississippi native and the son of fo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black%20Russian%20%28disambiguation%29
The Borsod Power Plant is one of Hungary's largest biomass power plants having an installed heat capacity of 140 MW and electric capacity of 40 MW. External links Reference from AES Corporation Biomass power stations in Hungary
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borsod%20Power%20Plant
Carl Johan Sverdrup Marstrander (26 November 1883 – 23 December 1965) was a Norwegian linguist, known for his work on the Irish language. His works, largely written in Norwegian, on the Celtic and Norse components in Norwegian culture, are considered important for modern Norway. Life He was a student of Sophus Bugge ...
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The MV Cristina A is a Turkish flagged container ship owned by the Turkey based Limar Liman ve Gemi Isletmeleri A.S. and operated by the Delmas Shipping Co. in Le Havre, France. The vessel has a capacity of 1,604 nominal teus or 1,174 teus 14TH. She has been in service since June 8, 2008 on the route between Europe and...
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Jared Andrew Wilson (born 24 January 1989) is an English footballer who plays as a full back. He previously played in the Football League for Birmingham City and Chesterfield, and in non-League football for Redditch United, Worcester City, Cirencester Town and Evesham United. Club career Wilson, from Cheltenham, Glouc...
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The Pécs Power Station is one of Hungary's largest biomass power stations, with an installed electrical capacity of 200 MW. Two units of 35 MW, and one unit of 65 MW, uses natural gas as fuel, whereas the fourth 65 MW unit burns wood (biomass). References External links Veolia Environnement acquires Hungary's larg...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%A9cs%20Power%20Station
The Kisigmánd Wind Farm is a wind power project in Komárom-Esztergom County, Hungary. It is owned and operated by Iberdrola Renovables, and has an output of up to 50 MW of power, which made it Hungary's largest wind farm by power generation when it was built. It was Iberdrola's first wind farm in Hungary when it began ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kisigm%C3%A1nd%20Wind%20Farm
The Think Bike Campaign was started by biking enthusiasts in South Africa, and is run by bikers, in the interests of road safety and public awareness. Many motorcycle accidents happen because of a lack of awareness of the issues among the general motoring public. The aim of the campaign is to correct that through the u...
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William Gordon Reid (born 28 January 1942) is an Anglican priest and former Dean of Gibraltar and Vicar General of the Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe. Biography Reid was born in Hawick, Scotland and educated at Galashiels Academy in the Scottish Borders. He attended the University of Edinburgh where he studied French ...
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The Ikervár Wind Farm is a wind power project in Vas County, Hungary. It has 17 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW delivering up to 34 MW of power, with a capital investment required of approximately US$81 million. Construction works were finished in early spring 2011, the trial operation en...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikerv%C3%A1r%20Wind%20Farm
Michele Pinto (born 2 January 1931, Teggiano) is an Italian politician. Biography He served as Minister of agriculture in the Prodi I Cabinet and was the promoter of the "Pinto law" on fair reparation for the damage, patrimonial or non-patrimonial, suffered for the unreasonable duration of a trial (Law No. 89 of 24 Ma...
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Onykia robsoni, the rugose hooked squid, is a species of squid in the family Onychoteuthidae. It occurs in the Antarctic Ocean, at an estimated depth of 250–550 meters. The mantle of this species grows to a length of 75 cm. The species has been suggested as a junior synonym of Onykia carriboea, the tropical clubhook sq...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onykia%20robsoni
Frank Stanfield (April 24, 1872 – September 25, 1931) was an entrepreneur in Nova Scotia, Canada, who was the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1930–31) and represented Colchester County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly (1911–20 and 1925–30). He was the father of the politicians Robert Lorne Stanfield and Fr...
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Amruthavarshini () is a 1997 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film written, photographed and directed by Dinesh Baboo. It is inspired from 1990 film, Bad Influence. It stars Suhasini, Sarath Babu and Ramesh Aravind. Nivedita Jain appears in a cameo role. It features Ramesh Arvind playing a negative role for which...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amrutha%20Varshini
The awelo (derived from Spanish abuelo, meaning "grandfather") is the religious supernatural tribal protector that embodies the essence of the Tigua Indians. The awelo is similar to the kachinas found in other Puebloan societies. The awelo monitors the conduct of tribal members by punishing those who behave incorrectly...
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The Dunaújváros Power Plant, located close to Dunaújváros city, is one of Hungary's largest biomass power plants, with an installed heat capacity of 160 MW and electric capacity of 50 MW. It was commissioned in 2016. References Biomass power stations in Hungary Energy infrastructure completed in 2016
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duna%C3%BAjv%C3%A1ros%20Power%20Plant
Theodosius of Sinai (, ), was a Bulgarian priest, writer and printer. He founded the first Bulgarian printing-house in Thessaloniki. Although Theodosius died before the earliest expressions of incipient Macedonian national identity, he is considered an ethnic Macedonian in North Macedonia. Life Teodosius was born in...
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William Ernest Edebohls is an Australian priest. He was formerly an Anglican priest who subsequently became a Roman Catholic. Edebohls was formerly the Dean of Ballarat from 1987 to 1996 and the Archdeacon of Italy and Malta. He is currently the parish priest at St Pius X in Heidelberg West, Melbourne. References De...
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Swapner Feriwala (, ...and they dared to dream) is a 2002 Bengali film. Directed by Subrata Sen, it featured Subrata Dutta, Ferdous Ahmed, Nilanjana Sharma. The film is Nilanjana Sharma's cinematic debut. Plot Swapner Feriwala is a soothing fantasy in the pursuit of the last magical charms in our modern, urban lives...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swapner%20Feriwala