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Sir Coutts Lindsay, 2nd Baronet (2 February 1824 – 7 May 1913 Kingston upon Thames), was a British artist and watercolourist. Life Lindsay was the eldest son of Lieutenant-General Sir James Lindsay, son of the Hon. Robert Lindsay, second son of James Lindsay, 5th Earl of Balcarres. His mother was Anne, daughter of Sir...
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Mykola Mykolayovych Vilinsky (; 14 May 18889 September 1956) was a Soviet and Ukrainian composer who held senior chairs at the Odesa Conservatory and later the Kyiv Conservatory. He wrote articles on Ukrainian and Moldovan music, and was a music critic and an expert on the works of the Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko...
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Dasystoma salicella, sometimes also known as the blueberry leafroller, is a moth of the family Lypusidae. It is endemic to Europe, but is an introduced species in North America. The wingspan is for females (which are not able to fly) and for males. In males, the forewings are fuscous, somewhat whitish-sprinkled; cos...
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Regis Wiriranai Chakabva (born 20 September 1987) is a Zimbabwean cricketer and vice-captain of the team in all formats of the game. He is a right-handed wicket-keeper batter. He played through school-level cricket and started making his mark as a good batter with sound wicket-keeping abilities. He got picked to play f...
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A notified body, in the European Union, is an organisation that has been designated by a member state to assess the conformity of certain products, before being placed on the EU market, with the applicable essential technical requirements. These essential requirements are publicised in European directives or regulatio...
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Saar Ganor is an Israeli archaeologist. He was the director, along with Yosef Garfinkel, of excavations at Khirbet Qeiyafa, thought to be Biblical Sha'arayim. He is inspector for the Israel Antiquities Authority and a lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Ganor noticed the unusual scale of the walls at Khi...
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Pashupatinagar is a Bardibas-9 municipality in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3,241 people living in 561 individual households. Pashupatinagar is situated 10 kilometers south of bardibas. Pashupatinagar produces maize consisten...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pashupatinagar%2C%20Mahottari
The March dagger moth (Diurnea fagella) is a moth of the subfamily Chimabachinae. It is found in Europe and was first described by Michael Denis & Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. Description The wingspan of the male is from 26–30 mm The female is smaller with reduced wings and a wingspan of 15–20 mm. The antennae of th...
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Pigauna is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3258 people living in 554 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Populated places in ...
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Pokharibhinda Samgrampur is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3549 people living in 699 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Pop...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokharibhinda%20Samgrampur
Raghunathpur, Mahottari is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4079 people living in 743 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Popu...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raghunathpur%2C%20Mahottari
Axel Tyll (born 23 July 1953 in Magdeburg) is a German former footballer. Club career Tyll played for 1. FC Magdeburg between 1971 and 1982, winning three East German titles, four cups, and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1974. He scored 32 goals in 233 East German top-flight matches. He represented East Germany four t...
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Ramgopalpur (Nepali: रामगोपालपुर ) is a municipality in Mahottari District in Madhesh Province (मधेश प्रदेश) of Nepal. It was formed in 2016 occupying current 9 sections (wards) from previous 9 former VDCs. It occupies an area of 39.54 km2 with a total population of 29,612. References Populated places in Mahottari Di...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramgopalpur
Diurnea lipsiella is a moth of the subfamily Chimabachinae. It is found in Europe. The wingspan is 17–23 mm. Meyrick describes it - Male 21-25 mm. The antennae with long fasciculate ciliations. Forewings are light ochreous-brown ; sometimes a whitish sprinkling towards middle of costa and in disc beyond middle ; stig...
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Ramnagar, Nepal is a town and market place in Gaushala Municipality in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. The municipality was established on 18 May 2014 by merging existing Nigauli, Ramnagar, Gaushala VDCs. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 5163 people residing i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramnagar%2C%20Mahottari
Ratauli is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4318 people living in 788 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Populated places in ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratauli
Sahasaula is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 5149 people living in 933 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Populated places i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahasaula
Khaled Abdulqoddus (, born 9 June 1980) is a Kuwaiti former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder for Kuwaiti Premier League side Al Shabab on loan from Al-Arabi. He played for Al-Arabi in the 2007 AFC Champions League group stage. References 1980 births Living people Kuwaiti men's footballers Kuwait men'...
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Sahorawa is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 2019 it had a population of 8342. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Populated places in Mahottari District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahorawa
Samdha is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3779 people living in 618 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Populated places in M...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samdha
Japanese female vocal/dance unit, MAX has released five studio albums, two compilations, three remix albums, and 31 singles. Three of their albums, Maximum (1996), Maximum Groove (1998), and Maximum Collection have topped the Oricon album charts. Four of their albums, including Maximum, Maximum II (1997), Maximum Groov...
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"Guinnevere" is a song written by David Crosby in 1968. The song appears on Crosby, Stills & Nash's critically acclaimed eponymous debut album. The song is notable for its serene yet pointed melody and its unique lyrics, which compare Queen Guinevere to the object of the singer's affection, referred to as "m'lady". C...
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Sir Charles Kemeys, 3rd Baronet (died December 1702) was a Welsh landowner in the late 17th century and early 18th century in south Wales and MP for both Monmouthshire and Monmouth Boroughs. He was a student at Wadham College, Oxford. His father Sir Charles Kemeys, 2nd Baronet, died in 1658. Sir Charles Kemeys was M...
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Marco Christ (born 6 November 1980) is a German former professional football who played as a midfielder. References External links 1980 births Living people Footballers from Nuremberg Men's association football midfielders German men's footballers Germany men's under-21 international footballers Germany men's yout...
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Sarpallo is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 7159 people living in 1226 individual households. sarpallo is the place, where two river name called" Rato River & Geurkhi River meet each other. Sa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarpallo
William Davies (10 March 1900 – 1953) was a Welsh professional footballer who made over 300 appearances in the Football League during spells with Swansea Town, Cardiff City, Notts County and Tottenham Hotspur. He also made 17 appearances for Wales, scoring six times. Early life Davies was born in Troedyrhiw to Thomas ...
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The Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI) is an interfaculty Harvard University initiative focused on research, practice, and policy in the field of humanitarian assistance. HHI's mission is to relieve human suffering in war and disaster by advancing the science and practice of humanitarian responses worldwide. Histor...
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Archibald John Stuart-Wortley (27 May 1849 – 11 October 1905), was a British painter and illustrator. Life Stuart-Wortley was the eldest son of the Hon. James Stuart-Wortley, youngest son of James Stuart-Wortley, 1st Baron Wharncliffe. His mother was the Hon. Jane Stuart-Wortley, daughter of Paul Thompson, 1st Baron W...
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Monas verden (eng. Mona's World) is a Danish film from 2001, directed by Jonas Elmer. The actors could work relatively freely of a script by Nikolaj Peyk. The story was first created by Jonas Elmer with Sidse Babett Knudsen, and given to the actors (12-13 pages). A test filming of the improvisation took place, and was...
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Irvinebank is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Mareeba, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Irvinebank had a population of 125 people. Geography The Great Dividing Range forms the south-eastern and southern boundary of the locality. Irvinebank is in the western foothills of the Atherton Tableland...
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Billboard Top Movie Hits is a series of compilation albums released by Rhino Records in April 1996 featuring recordings popularized through their use in movies released from the 1940s through the 1970s. Five albums were released in the series, each containing ten songs from a specified five- or ten-year period. 1940s...
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There were Chinese people in Tanzania as early as 1891. However, most of the Chinese in the country trace their roots to three distinct waves of migration: 1930s settlement on Zanzibar, workers sent by the Chinese government in the 1960s and 1970s as part of development assistance to Tanzania, and private entrepreneurs...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese%20people%20in%20Tanzania
The Polytechnic University of San Luis Potosí (in Spanish: Universidad Politécnica de San Luis Potosí, UPSLP) was created on 27 June 2001 and was the first Polytechnic University of the Subsystem of Polytechnic Universities. Besides the academic programs, the university offers a series of professional certifications, ...
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Marion High School is a high school located in the growing city of Marion, Illinois, serving the Marion Unit 2 School District. The school's enrollment was approximately 1,125 students in the 2013–2014 school year. Marion Unit #2 School District built a new high school on the same property, that is completely finished...
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Karel Abraham (born 2 January 1990) is a retired motorcycle racer from the Czech Republic. He competed in Grand Prix motorcycle racing from to , riding in the 125cc, 250cc, Moto2 and MotoGP classes, with the exception of 2016, when he raced in the Superbike World Championship. In he won the Moto2 Valencian Grand Prix...
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First round selections The following are the first round picks in the 1976 Major League Baseball draft. * Did not sign Other notable Selections * Did not sign Background The 1976 Arizona State University team, considered by many to be the best collegiate team ever, played a major role in the draft. Floyd Bannis...
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Lori Paulo Sandri (29 January 1949 – 3 October 2014) was a Brazilian football manager. Coaching career He previously managed Atlético Paranaense, Criciúma, Santa Cruz, Guarani, Al-Shabab, Al-Ettifaq, Internacional, Coritiba, Al Ain, the United Arab Emirates national team, Juventude, Al-Hilal, Botafogo (SP), Goiás, Tok...
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Icelandic (; ) is a North Germanic language spoken by about 314,000 people, the vast majority of whom live in Iceland, where it is the national language. Given the fact that it is a North Germanic language, it is most closely related to Faroese, western Norwegian dialects, and the extinct language Norn. It is not mutu...
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Acicula fusca is a species of land snail in the family Aciculidae. It is known by the common name point snail. It is native to Europe, where it occurs in Britain, Ireland, France south to the Basses Pyrénées, Spain, Belgium, and north-west Germany. Commonest in the west. The distribution type is Oceanic Temperate. She...
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Nikolai Nikolayevich Korotkov () (1893–1954) was an association football player. International career Korotkov played his only game for Russia on 5 July 1914 in a friendly against Sweden. External links Profile 1893 births 1954 deaths Men's footballers from the Russian Empire Russian Empire men's international foo...
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Line 1 (Italian: Linea 1) is an rapid transit line, part of the Naples Metro in Naples, Italy. , Line 1 connects 19 stations. It is operated by Azienda Napoletana Mobilità SpA (ANM). The line has been renamed Metrò dell'Arte (Metro of Art) reflecting the presence of contemporary art works installed in some of its stat...
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The Arts of Fashion Foundation is a 501(c) (3), public, non-profit organization, based in San Francisco, California, established in 2001, whose focus of the foundation is the support of creativity and design in fashion and the arts linked to it. Among their projects are the International Arts of Fashion Competition, Th...
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Samsi, Nepal is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3258 people living in 554 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Populated place...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamsi%2C%20Nepal
Shreepur is a Village Development Committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 7666 people residing in 1472 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Populated places...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sripur%2C%20Mahottari
Simardahi is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3866 people living in 716 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Populated places i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simardahi
André Okombi Salissa is a Congolese politician. As a member of the ruling Congolese Labour Party (PCT), he served in the government of Congo-Brazzaville from 1997 to 2012. He was also the President-Coordinator of the Action Committee for the Defense of Democracy - Youth Movement (CADD-MJ). After his dismissal from the ...
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Singyahi is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 6264 people living in 1204 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Populated places i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singyahi
SB-271046 is a drug which is used in scientific research. It was one of the first selective 5-HT6 receptor antagonists to be discovered, and was found through high-throughput screening of the SmithKline Beecham Compound Bank using cloned 5-HT6 receptors as a target, with an initial lead compound being developed into SB...
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The Hundred-knot Bamboo Tree (also The Bamboo of 100 Joints) () is a Vietnamese fable and parable, Vietnamese fairy tale and part of Vietnamese oral tradition. The story is included in anthologies of Vietnamese stories. The story is about a laborer who is exploited by a wealthy landowner. In order to keep and motivat...
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Shiswa Kataiya is a village in Manara Shiswa Municipality in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 5881 people living in 1004 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Pop...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisawakataiya
Schloss Vollrads is a castle and a wine estate in the Rheingau wine-growing region in Germany. It has been making wine for over 800 years. History After the donation of Verona in 983 the archbishopric of Mainz, the new owner, invested in vine growing. However, vines had been cultivated there since Roman times. The ma...
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Sonama is a rural municipality in Mahottari District in Madhesh Province of southeastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 7016 people living in 1315 individual households. Now according to 2021its population in 51732 References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonama
Sonamai, सोनामाई is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 8,973 people living in 1,662 individual households. Sonamai has a substantial tourism industry due to its significance in Hinduism and being...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonamai
Sonaul is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2842 people living in 506 individual households. - Ajit Yadav References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonaum
Suga Bhawani is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4527 people living in 726 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Populated place...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suga%20Bhawani
Sundarpur is a Village Development Committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 8971 people residing in 1766 individua References External links UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Populated places in Mahottar...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundarpur%2C%20Mahottari
Gonzalo Pieres Jr. (born December 17, 1982) Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province is a professional Argentine polo player with a 10-goal handicap. Currently, he is ranked number 3. Biography Early life Gonzalito was born into a family of polo players and is the eldest son of polo legend Gonzalo Pieres Sn and his wife C...
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The men's K-2 500 metres event was a pairs kayaking event conducted as part of the Canoeing at the 2000 Summer Olympics program. Medalists Results Heats 19 crews were entered into the event. The top finishers from each of the three heats advanced directly to the finals while the remaining teams were relegated to the...
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Aleksandr Ivanovich Krotov () (1895–1959) was an association football player. International career Krotov played his only game for Russia on 12 July 1914 in a friendly against Norway, scoring a goal in a 1:1 draw. External links Profile 1895 births 1959 deaths Men's footballers from the Russian Empire Russian Empi...
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Brian Birch (18 November 1931–1989) was an English footballer who played for several English clubs in the late 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s. Born in Salford, Birch joined Manchester United as a 14-year-old in May 1946, before turning professional two years later. He was 17 when he made his debut on 27 August 1949, pla...
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Two human polls made up the 2008–09 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings, the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll, in addition to various publications' preseason polls. Legend AP poll The Associated Press (AP) preseason poll was released on October 31, 2008. This poll is compiled by sportswriters across the nation. I...
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Overview Aglia tau, the tau emperor, is a moth of the family Saturniidae. They are also known as giant silkmoths. It is found in Europe and across Central Asia to the Pacific coast. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. Their genus, Aglia, is composed of 6 Palea...
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Bamti Bhandar is a former village development committee in Ramechhap District in the Janakpur Zone of north-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2,895. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Ramechhap District Populated places in Ramechhap District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamti%20Bhandar
Betali is a village development committee in Ramechhap District in the Janakpur Zone of north-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3,907 people living in 740 individual households. References buddhi ghimire betali 2 ramechhap External links UN map of the municipalities of Ramec...
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Bethan is a village development committee in Ramechhap District in the Janakpur Zone of north-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 5,305 people living in 944 individual households. Notable Person Kul Man Ghising, Director of NEA References External links UN map of the municipal...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethan%2C%20Nepal
The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross () and its variants were the highest award in the military and paramilitary forces of Nazi Germany. During World War II, 457 servicemen of the Waffen-SS, including volunteers and conscripts from Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Hungary, Latvia, Netherlands and Norway, rec...
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The transport of concentration camp inmates to Tyrol refers to a transfer of 139 high-profile prisoners (Prominenten) of the Nazi regime in the final weeks of the Second World War in Europe from Dachau concentration camp in Bavaria to South Tyrol. The transport is notable for involving a confrontation between the esco...
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Pejić is a Croatian and Serbian surname, and may refer to: Andreja Pejić, Bosnian-Australian top model Jelena Pejić, Miss Serbia and Montenegro 2004 Katarina Pejić, mother of Yugoslav writer Ivo Andrić Marko Pejić, Croatian footballer Mel Pejic, English footballer of Serb descent Mihajlo Pejić, US WW II Medal of Honor...
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Maja e Papingut is a mountain peak of the Nemërçka massif, in southern Albania. Reaching a height of , it is the 3rd most prominent peak in the country and the 44th most prominent peak in Europe. Geology Formerly known as Maja e Dritës, the peak is nestled in the Southern Mountain Region, between the municipalities o...
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The 1954–55 Greek Football Cup was the 13th edition of the Greek Football Cup. The competition culminated with the Greek Cup Final, held at Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, on 12 June 1955. The match was contested by Panathinaikos and PAOK, with Panathinaikos winning by 2–0. Calendar From Round of 16 onwards: Knockout ph...
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Coscinocera hercules, the Hercules moth, is a moth of the family Saturniidae, endemic to New Guinea and northern Australia. The species was first described by William Henry Miskin in 1876. Description Adults have a wingspan of about , making it the largest moth found in Australia, and its wings have the largest docum...
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The 1925–26 FA Cup was the 51st staging of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Bolton Wanderers won the competition for the second time, beating Manchester City 1–0 in the final at Wembley. Matches were scheduled to be played at the stadium...
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Interstellar formaldehyde (a topic relevant to astrochemistry) was first discovered in 1969 by L. Snyder et al. using the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. Formaldehyde (H2CO) was detected by means of the 111 - 110 ground state rotational transition at 4830 MHz. On 11 August 2014, astronomers released studies, usi...
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Harry E. Northup (born September 2, 1940) is an American actor and poet. As an actor, he made frequent appearances in the films of Martin Scorsese, Jonathan Demme and Jonathan Kaplan. Personal life and career Northup was born in Amarillo, Texas. He lived in 17 places by age 17, but mostly in Sidney, Nebraska, where he...
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Ralph Bathurst, FRS (1620 – 14 June 1704) was an English theologian and physician. Early life He was born in Hothorpe, Northamptonshire in 1620 and educated at King Henry VIII School, Coventry. He graduated with a B.A. degree from Trinity College, Oxford in 1638, where he had a family connection with the President, R...
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The 1955–56 Greek Football Cup was the 14th edition of the Greek Football Cup. The competition culminated with the Greek Cup Final, held at Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, Athens on 24 June 1956. The match was contested by AEK Athens and Olympiacos, with AEK Athens winning by 2–1. Calendar From Round of 32 onwards: Knoc...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1955%E2%80%9356%20Greek%20Football%20Cup
Phillip Wesley Preis Sr., known as Phil Preis (born April 18, 1950), is an American attorney and former politician, based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who specializes in mergers and acquisitions. A native of Newellton in Tensas Parish in northeastern Louisiana, Preis is the son of Patricia M. Preis of Newellton and Edwin...
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Mykola Fedorovych Krotov (, , Nikolai Fyodorovich Krotov; 1898–1978) was a Ukrainian and Soviet football player and manager. He also played in Russian hockey (Bandy). Biography Mykola Krotov was born in 1898 in family of a hearth (oven) builder (pechnik). He became involved with football at age of 12 playing for a loc...
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Diazenylium is the chemical N2H+, an inorganic cation that was one of the first ions to be observed in interstellar clouds. Since then, it has been observed for in several different types of interstellar environments, observations that have several different scientific uses. It gives astronomers information about the...
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Sir Nicholas Kemeys, 1st Baronet (before 1593 – 25 May 1648) was a Welsh landowner and soldier during the English Civil War in South Wales. Lineage The family claimed descent from a Stephen de Kemeys who held lands in the southern Welsh Marches, in Monmouthshire in the 1230s. A David Kemeys, the son of Ievan Kemeys of...
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In linguistic morphology, inflection (or inflexion) is a process of word formation in which a word is modified to express different grammatical categories such as tense, case, voice, aspect, person, number, gender, mood, animacy, and definiteness. The inflection of verbs is called conjugation, and one can refer to the ...
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Michael William Hill (born 29 September 1988) is an Australian cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a right arm medium bowler. He played his junior cricket at Diamond Creek Cricket Club and was the captain of the Victoria under-19 team in 2007. He was also appointed captain of the Australian under-19 team for the...
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was a samurai, bureaucrat, politician, entrepreneur and social activist in the late Meiji and Taishō period Empire of Japan. He is noted as one of the more progressive figures of the early Meiji period, although his record is complex. His wife was the younger daughter of Gotō Shōjirō. Biography Ōe was born in Hata Dis...
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Jewel of the Sahara is a 2001 film starring Gerard Butler, Clifford David as the old Francois Renard and Peter Franzén as the young Francois Renard. Jewel of the Sahara is comedy, fantasy short film directed by Ariel Vromen, who also wrote the screenplay, was the executive producer and edited the film. The film was ma...
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Ivanković () is a South Slavic surname, derived from the male given name Ivanko. Notable people with the surname include: Antun Ivanković (born 1939), Croatian rower Branko Ivanković (born 1954), Croatian football manager Ivanka Ivanković (born 1966), witness to alleged apparitions Jerko Ivanković Lijanović (born 1969...
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Trogonoptera trojana, the Palawan birdwing or triangle birdwing, is a birdwing butterfly of the family Papilionidae. It is endemic to Palawan in the Philippines. It is one of only two species in its genus, the other being the more widespread Rajah Brooke's birdwing, where the male has larger green markings on the hindw...
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Cardboard modeling or cardboard engineering is a form of modelling with paper, card stock, paperboard, and corrugated fiberboard. The term cardboard engineering is sometimes used to differentiate from the craft of making decorative cards. It is often referred to as paper modelling although in practice card is generally...
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Francesco I Crispo, Patrizio Veneto (died 1397) was the tenth Duke of the Archipelago through his marriage and the will of Venice. Francesco Crispo was probably born in Verona. He was Lord of Milos, thus a vassal to the Duke of Naxos, as well as his cousin through his marriage to Fiorenza Sanudo, a grand-daughter of t...
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This is a list of notable Ghanaians in the United Kingdom. The person's Ghanaian citizenship and connection to the Republic of Ghana is shown in birthplace and parentheses. References and notes See also Ghanaians in the United Kingdom List of Ghanaians Ghanaian Britons United Kingdom
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Porfirio is a given name in Spanish, derived from the Greek Porphyry (porphyrios "purple-clad"). It can refer to: Porfirio Salinas – Mexican-American artist Porfirio Armando Betancourt – Honduran football player Porfirio Barba-Jacob – Colombian poet and writer Porfirio Becerril – Mexican diver Porfirio Díaz – ...
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Dmitri Alekseyevich Lagunov () (3 September (O.S. 15 September) 1888-10 February 1942) was a Russian Empire and Soviet football player. He died as a civilian in the Siege of Leningrad during World War II. International career Lagunov played his only game for Russia on September 14, 1913 in a friendly against Norway. ...
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The following is a list of Verticordia species accepted by the Australian Plant Census as at December 2020: Verticordia acerosa Lindl. Verticordia aereiflora Eliz.George & A.S.George Verticordia albida A.S.George Verticordia amphigia A.S.George – pixie ears Verticordia apecta Eliz.George & A.S.George – scruffy vertico...
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Brian Thomas Bogusevic (Serbian Latin: Brian Bogušević; born February 18, 1984) is an American professional baseball former outfielder and broadcaster. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs, and Philadelphia Phillies and in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Orix Buffaloe...
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Frederick Knefler (April 12, 1824 – June 14, 1901) served in the Union Army in the U.S. Civil War, joining as a first lieutenant in May 1861. He served as a staff officer and as colonel of the 79th Indiana Infantry Regiment and an acting brigade commander. In 1866, he was nominated and confirmed for appointment to the ...
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Coastal Prairie Conservancy was established in 1992 to conserve Katy Prairie, part of the Western Gulf coastal grasslands located in Texas, United States. Approximately 24,500 acres is under conservation easements or owned by CPC in western Harris and Waller Counties. Preserves Nelson Farms Preserve Nelson Farms Pre...
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Haverhill railway station was a station in Haverhill, Suffolk, on the Stour Valley Railway, which opened in 1865 and closed in 1967. It was sometimes known as Haverhill North because of a separate station in the town on the Colne Valley and Halstead Railway. Future In 2019 the Cambridge Metro project unveiled a plan t...
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Rothmannia globosa is a small but highly decorative South African tree of the family Rubiaceae. It occurs in evergreen forest and along forest margins in the Eastern Cape and north to Limpopo Province and Eswatini. Bark is greyish-brown with rectangular markings. Leaves are glossy, often with yellowish to maroon veins...
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Thoroughbred is the seventh album by American singer-songwriter Carole King, released in 1976. Her final release on Ode Records, it was produced by Lou Adler, who had been her collaborator since Tapestry (1971). After Carole King self produced for a number of years on Capitol and Atlantic Records, Lou Adler later rejoi...
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Vladimir Lvovich Lash () (born 29 October 1895 in Moscow; died 29 January 1947) was a Russian and Soviet football player. International career Lash made his debut for Russia on 5 July 1914 in a friendly against Sweden. External links Profile 1895 births 1947 deaths Men's footballers from the Russian Empire Russian...
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The Carmarthen Journal is a newspaper founded in 1810 in Wales and now based in Carmarthen, the county town of Carmarthenshire, Wales. The building housing the Carmarthen Journal asserts that the Carmarthen Journal is the oldest newspaper in Wales. In 2012, Local World acquired ownership of Northcliffe Media from Dail...
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