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Past:Present:Future is a two-part album series by Ch!pz. In the Netherlands, Part 1 was released on June 23, 2006, and Part 2 was released on November 17 of the same year. The first album spawned two singles, "Gangstertown" and "Waikiki Beach", of which "Gangstertown" peaked at #5 in the Dutch Top 40 and "Waikiki Beach...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Past%3APresent%3AFuture
The Treaty of Nettuno was an agreement made between the governments of the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on July 20, 1925, which permitted Italians to freely immigrate into Yugoslavia's coastal region of Dalmatia. Its ratification in the Yugoslav parliament took three years, as oppositi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty%20of%20Nettuno
Khirsain is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2406 living in 449 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Doti District Populated places in Doti District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khirsain
Ladagada is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3081 living in 626 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Doti District Populated places in Doti District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladagada
Lamikhal is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3291 living in 661 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Doti District Populated places in Doti District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamikhal
Lana Kedareshwar is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3339 living in 586 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Doti District Populated places in Doti District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lana%20Kedareshwar
Cavallo's multiplier was an early electrostatic influence machine, invented in 1795 by the Anglo-Italian natural philosopher Tiberius Cavallo. Its purpose was to multiply, or amplify, a small electric charge to a level where it was detectable by the insensitive electroscopes of the day. Repeated operation of the device...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavallo%27s%20multiplier
Miss South Africa 2009 was held on 13 December 2009 in Sun City, South Africa. The winner represented South Africa at Miss Universe 2010 and Miss World 2010. Twelve contestants competed for the crown. Nicole Flint was crowned by the outgoing titleholder, Tatum Keshwar from Durban. Results Color keys Contestants Cros...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss%20South%20Africa%202009
Foote Station was a community in Mineral County, West Virginia. It was located on Horseshoe Run Road about one mile (1.6 km) from Georges Run Road. The farm house owned by Hampshire County, Virginia Delegate James Allen still stands at Foote Station. Before modern transportation was available, Foote Station was a stage...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foote%20Station%2C%20West%20Virginia
Alfreda and Bolesław Pietraszek (both died 1 January 1965 in Jabłonna Lacka) were a Polish husband and wife who sheltered several Jewish families consisting of 18 people during the Nazi German occupation of Poland in World War II. They were posthumously bestowed the titles of Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfreda%20and%20Boles%C5%82aw%20Pietraszek
Gia sena (Greek: Για σένα; English: For you) is the third studio album by Greek musician Sakis Rouvas, released in October 1993 in Greece and Cyprus by PolyGram Records Greece. Track listing Singles "Kane me" "Kane me" was the first single from the album. The video was directed by Rouvas' manager Elias Psinakis and h...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gia%20Sena
Pure Coolness () is a 2007 film by Kyrgyz director Ernest Abdyjaparov. It won the NETPAC award at the 2007 Asiatica Film Mediale "for a film which with its own gentle touches of originality and humour, [and] is beautiful, surprising and uplifting". Plot The film is about the traditional custom of Ala kachuu – "bride ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure%20Coolness
A wish list, wishlist or want list is an itemization of goods or services that a person or organization desires. The author may distribute copies of their list to family, friends, and other stakeholders who are likely to purchase gifts for the would-be recipient or to offer some of the listed items for sale. The goal o...
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The Government of Serbia under Zoran Đinđić as the Prime Minister was formed on 25 January 2001. It is the first post-Milošević government formed after Serbian parliamentary elections held on 23 December 2000, when the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition (DOS) won 64.09% of the popular vote translating into 176 s...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet%20of%20Serbia%20%282001%E2%80%932004%29
Past, Present, Future or Past, Present and Future may refer to: Books Islam: Past, Present and Future, a book by Hans Küng Past, Present and Future, a book series by Nat Schachner Past, Present and Future (1987), a book by Isaac Asimov Music Albums Past, Present, Future (Morgana Lefay album), 1995 Past, Present...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Past%2C%20Present%2C%20Future
South Down was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland. Boundaries South Down was a county constituency comprising part of southern County Down. It was created when the House of Commons (Method of Voting and Redistribution of Seats) Act (Northern Ireland) 1929 introduced first-past-the-post elections thro...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South%20Down%20%28Northern%20Ireland%20Parliament%20constituency%29
Contextual performance is defined as the activities that employees carry out to contribute to the social and psychological functionality of an organisation. It has recently emerged as an important component of an individual's job performance. There is a perspective that in the context of an increasingly competitive jo...
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Soundararajan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: T. M. Soundararajan (1923–2013), Indian singer Kannan Soundararajan (born 1973), Indian-American mathematician Soundararajan (born 1976), Indian cinematographer Tamilisai Soundararajan (born 1961), Indian politician
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundararajan
The African and Malagasy Union (AMU) () was an intergovernmental organization created to promote cooperation among newly independent states in Francophone Africa. The organization derives its name from the name of the continent of Africa and from the former Malagasy Republic, now Madagascar. The organization disbanded ...
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OCAM may refer to: Organization Commune Africaine et Malgache, a former organization in Africa YM Oceanic Culture and Art Museum, a museum in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OCAM
A gift registry is a particular type of wish list in Western countries. Description Typically, when a recipient compiles a list of items they wish to receive and then distributes it to family and friends, they have created a wish list. A registry, on the other hand, is made public, and the retailer or registry system ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gift%20registry
Karl W. Kassel (born September 10, 1952) is an Independent (United States) politician and former Mayor of Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska, serving from 2015 to 2018. He is a retired businessman and government administrator. Biography Karl W. Kassel was born in 1952 in Rochester, New York. After graduating from th...
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James J. Corcoran (May 1, 1820 – November 12, 1900) was an Irish-born laborer and well-known personality among the Irish-American community of the historic "Corcoran's Roost" and the Kip's Bay districts, roughly the area near 40th Street and First Avenue in Manhattan, and was widely regarded as the champion of working-...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy%20Corcoran
The Magic Fern is a 1961 novel by the American writer Phillip Bonosky, set in the steel valley of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during the 1950s. Plot A militant worker named Leo returns to his Pennsylvania hometown, where after the Korean War the steel mill is undergoing automation and workers are losing jobs. American St...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Magic%20Fern
Another Side of This Life: The Lost Recordings of Gram Parsons is a compilation released in 2000 of early recordings by Gram Parsons. It features all previously unreleased recordings. The singing style and musical arrangements are much different from Parsons's subsequent, more country-influenced music. Track listing "...
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Family secret or family secrets can also refer to: Family secret, a secret within a family Family Secrets (novel), a novel by Norma Klein "Family Secret", a song by Alannah Myles from her 1995 album A-lan-nah Family Secrets (game show), an NBC daytime game show The Family Secret (1924 film), a 1924 silent film ...
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Latamandau is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4267 living in 838 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Doti District Populated places in Doti District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latamandau
Fairview Lake is a natural lake located in Palmyra Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania in the United States, just south of Lake Wallenpaupack. The lake has a maximum depth of 48 feet. The lake is home to one of the most distinctive land forms in the state - running through the middle of this waterway is a ridge over ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairview%20Lake%20%28Pennsylvania%29
Lakshminagar is a Village Development Committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3844 residing in 682 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Doti District Populated places in Doti District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakshminagar%2C%20Doti
Fort Nonsense may refer to: Fort Nonsense (Annapolis, Maryland), listed on the National Register of Historic Places Fort Nonsense (Morristown, New Jersey) Fort Nonsense (Erie County, Ohio), nickname for a War-of-1812 encampment in northern Ohio Fort Nonsense, Virginia Fort Nonsense, an alternative name for Fort B...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort%20Nonsense
The Camp Beauregard Memorial, outside Water Valley, Kentucky on Kentucky state road 2422 northeast of town, marks the site of a Confederate States Army encampment named for General P. G. T. Beauregard. The camp was situated to protect the right flank of the Confederate encampment at Columbus, Kentucky. Background Whil...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp%20Beauregard%20Memorial
Mahadevsthan is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3317 living in 663 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Doti District Populated places in Doti District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahadevsthan%2C%20Doti
Mannakapadi is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3184 living in 527 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Doti District Populated places in Doti District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mannakapadi
Vinod K. Aggarwal (born November 26, 1953) is Distinguished Professor and Alan P. Bedford Endowed Chair of Asian Studies, Travers Department of Political Science. He is a Travers Family Senior Faculty Fellow of Political Science in the Haas School of Business, and directs the Berkeley APEC Study Center (BASC) at the Un...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinod%20Aggarwal
Mudabhara is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4263 living in 840 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Doti District Populated places in Doti District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mudabhara
Nirauli is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2463 living in 420 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Doti District Populated places in Doti District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nirauli
Pachanali is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2985 living in 556 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Doti District Populated places in Doti District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pachanali
Pokhari is a Village Development Committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2968 residing in 632 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Doti District Populated places in Doti District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokhari%2C%20Doti
Ranagaun is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2391 living in 444 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Doti District Populated places in Doti District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranagaun
Sanagaun is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 1871 living in 383 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Doti District Populated places in Doti District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanagaun
Zijemlje () is a village and the seat of Istočni Mostar municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. References Populated places in Istočni Mostar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zijemlje
Compton Bassett is a historic home in Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, that was constructed ca. 1783. It is a two-story brick Georgian house, covered with cream-colored stucco, on a high basement of gray stucco. A two-story wing was added in 1928. Remaining outbuildings include a chapel ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compton%20Bassett%20%28Upper%20Marlboro%2C%20Maryland%29
Laird Philip Koenig (September 24, 1927 – June 30, 2023) was an American author and screenwriter. His best-known work was The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane, a novel published in 1974. The novel was adapted into the 1976 film of the same name starring Jodie Foster. He also wrote a play based on his novel. Koenig ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laird%20Koenig
An opera house is a theatre building used primarily for opera performances. As a specific venue, Opera House may refer to: Central City Opera House in Colorado, United States Manchester Opera House, in Manchester, England John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts's Opera House Opera House, Royal Tunbridge Wells, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opera%20House%20%28disambiguation%29
Institute of Islamic and Arabic Sciences in America is the Virginia-based American satellite campus of Saudi Arabia's Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University. Background The Institute of Islamic and Arabic Sciences in America (IIASA) was established in 1988 as a nonprofit organization in Fairfax, Virginia. It is a s...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute%20of%20Islamic%20and%20Arabic%20Sciences%20in%20America
The 1958–59 Greek Football Cup was the 17th edition of the Greek Football Cup. The competition culminated with the Greek Cup Final, held at Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, Athens on 5 July 1959. The match was contested by Olympiacos and Doxa Drama, with Olympiacos winning by 2–1. Calendar From Round of 32 onwards: Knock...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958%E2%80%9359%20Greek%20Football%20Cup
Emmanuel Banahene Osei (born August 16, 1988) is a Ghanaian footballer. Banahene is most comfortable in attacking roles, mainly striker, winger or offensive midfielder. Career Banahene started his career at Ghanaian side Stay Cool F.C. He then moved to International Allies, where he was part of the team which won the ...
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Lyell is the site of a historic gold mining town in the Buller Gorge in the South Island of New Zealand. It lies on , northeast of Inangahua. Lyell was named by the geologist Julius von Haast after the British geologist Charles Lyell, a friend of Sir George Grey, whose writings had influenced Charles Darwin. The gol...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyell%2C%20New%20Zealand
Kenneth Lowther Ash (September 26, 1901 – November 15, 1979) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He was born in Anmoore, West Virginia on September 16, 1901. He batted and threw right-handed, was 5 foot 11, and 165 pounds. Ken attended school at West Virginia Wesleyan College. Ash pitched in two games in the season f...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken%20Ash
Cyclofenil, sold under the brand name Sexovid among others, is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) medication which is used as a gonadotropin stimulant or ovulation inducer and in menopausal hormone therapy in women. It is mostly no longer available. The medication is taken by mouth. Side effects of cyclofe...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclofenil
Zeranol (, , ) (brand names Frideron, Ralabol, Ralgro, Ralone, Zerano; developmental code names MK-188, P-1496), or zearanol, also known as α-zearalanol or simply zearalanol, is a synthetic nonsteroidal estrogen of the resorcylic acid lactone group related to mycoestrogens found in fungi in the Fusarium genus and is us...
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The following is a list of characters from Sons of Anarchy, and its spin-off Mayans M.C. Both are American crime drama television series created by Kurt Sutter. Sons of Anarchy aired from 2008 to 2014, Mayans M.C. from 2018 to 2023. Cast = Main cast (credited) = Recurring cast (3+) = Guest cast (1-2) Main cast...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Sons%20of%20Anarchy%20and%20Mayans%20M.C.%20characters
Melengestrol (INN, BAN) is a steroidal progestin of the 17α-hydroxyprogesterone group and an antineoplastic drug which was never marketed. An acylated derivative, melengestrol acetate, is used as a growth promoter in animals. While melengestrol is sometimes used as a synonym for melengestrol acetate, what is usually b...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melengestrol
Concord is a historic home located in District Heights, Prince George's County, Maryland. It is a 1790s -story Flemish bond brick house with a five-bay south facade, and a later two-part wing which stretches to the west. The home was built for Zachariah Berry, Sr. (1749-1845), a prosperous planter who had large landhol...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concord%20%28District%20Heights%2C%20Maryland%29
The Last Olympian is a fantasy-adventure novel based on Greek mythology by Rick Riordan, published on May 5, 2009. It is the fifth novel of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series and serves as the direct sequel to The Battle of the Labyrinth. The Last Olympian revolves around the demigod Percy Jackson as he leads his...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Last%20Olympian
S&T Daewoo XK8, also known as DAR-21 (Daewoo Assault Rifle-21st Century), is a 5.56×45mm NATO bullpup assault rifle developed and manufactured by S&T Daewoo intended to replace Daewoo Precision Industries K2 assault rifle for the Republic of Korea Armed Forces. XK8 was the first firearm developed solely by the Korean ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%26T%20Daewoo%20XK8
{{DISPLAYTITLE:3-Deoxy-D-manno-oct-2-ulosonic acid}} 3-Deoxy--manno-oct-2-ulosonic acid (ketodeoxyoctonic acid; KDO; IUPAC symbol Kdo) is an ulosonic acid of a 2-ketooctose which is used by bacteria in the synthesis of lipopolysaccharides. The -manno prefix indicates that the four chiral centers have the same configur...
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St Margaret's College may refer to: St Margaret's College, Christchurch, girls' secondary school, New Zealand St Margaret's College, Otago, hall of residence of the University of Otago, New Zealand St. Margaret's Junior College, Tokyo, Japan See also St Margaret's School (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%20Margaret%27s%20College
At least three bands have used the name Pharaohs: A 1960s American pop music group fronted by Sam the Sham. The Pharaohs, a soul/jazz/funk band formed in 1962 and active in the seventies, featuring Maurice White. A metal band from Fredericton, N.B. formed in 2008. See also Pharaoh (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Pharaohs%20%28disambiguation%29
The Franssen effect is an auditory illusion where the listener incorrectly localizes a sound. It was found in 1960 by Nico Valentinus Franssen (1926–1979), a Dutch physicist and inventor. There are two classical experiments, which are related to the Franssen effect, called Franssen effect F1 and Franssen effect F2. Fr...
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Laportea canadensis, commonly called Canada nettle or wood-nettle, is an annual or perennial herbaceous plant of the nettle family Urticaceae, native to eastern and central North America. It is found growing in open woods with moist rich soils and along streams and in drainages. Description Laportea canadensis grows f...
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The seminal work of fiction featuring eco-terrorism as a major focal point is Edward Abbey's 1975 novel The Monkey Wrench Gang, wherein a group of environmentalists disrupt various projects that are damaging to the environment. The novel inspired the Earth First! movement and directly influenced the Earth Liberation Fr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eco-terrorism%20in%20fiction
James Allen (1802–1854) was an American politician, farmer and soldier. He represented Hampshire County (which is now in West Virginia) in the Virginia House of Delegates 1839–40, 1847–49, and 1852–54. Allen received land grants along Patterson Creek in 1832 and 1848, and his brother Robert Allen (1808-1878) also settl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Allen%20%28Virginia%20politician%29
The region known as Cabeça do Cachorro (Dog‘s head) is the area comprising the northwesternmost end of the state of Amazonas, Brazil, bordering on Colombia and Venezuela. This region roughly coincides with the Brazilian municipality of São Gabriel da Cachoeira and parts of Japurá, and shares international borders with...
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Hypothalamic–pituitary hormones are hormones that are produced by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Although the organs in which they are produced are relatively small, the effects of these hormones cascade throughout the body. They can be classified as a hypothalamic–pituitary axis (HP axis) of which the adrenal (...
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Content, also known as the Bowling House, is a historic home located in Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, across the street from the county courthouse. The home is a -story, two-part frame structure built in three stages. The first section, built in 1787, consisted of the present main blo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content%20%28Upper%20Marlboro%2C%20Maryland%29
Decisión Unánime (English: Unanimous Decision) is the tenth studio album recorded by Puerto Rican-American salsa singer-songwriter Víctor Manuelle. The album was released by Sony BMG Norte on May 9, 2006 (see 2006 in music). It produced three singles, "Nuestro Amor Se Ha Vuelto Ayer" feat. Yuridia which reached No. 8 o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decisi%C3%B3n%20un%C3%A1nime
Kokorina () is a village in Istočni Mostar municipality, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. References Populated places in Istočni Mostar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokorina
The 74th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in southeast Pennsylvania and has been represented by Dan K. Williams since 2019. District profile The 74th District is located in Chester County and includes the following areas: Atglen Caln Township (part) District 01 District 02 District 03 Coatesv...
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Kamena may refer to two villages in Bosnia and Herzegovina, formerly a single village: Kamena, Istočni Mostar, in Republika Srpska Kamena, Mostar, in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Count of Miranda do Corvo (in Portuguese Conde de Miranda do Corvo) was a Portuguese title of nobility created by a royal decree, dated from March 21, 1611, by King Philip II of Portugal, also known as Philip III of Spain, and granted to Dom Henrique de Sousa Tavares. Henrique was 26th Lord of the House of Sousa, Lord...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count%20of%20Miranda%20do%20Corvo
The 1959–60 Greek Football Cup was the 18th edition of the Greek Football Cup. The competition culminated with the Greek Cup Final, replayed at Karaiskakis Stadium, on 11 September 1960, because of the previous match (7 August) draw. The match was contested by Olympiacos and Panathinaikos, with Olympiacos by winning 3–...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1959%E2%80%9360%20Greek%20Football%20Cup
Dr. Claude Nigel Byam Davies (2 September 1920 – 25 September 2004) was a British anthropologist and historian who specialised in the study of the cultures of pre-Columbian America, publishing 12 academic works on the Aztec, Inca and Toltec societies. In addition to his academic work, Davies also served with the Grenad...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel%20Davies%20%28historian%29
The Chevrolet 90° V6 family of V6 engines began in 1978 with the Chevrolet as the base engine for the all new 1978 Chevrolet Malibu. The original engine family was phased out in early 2014, with its final use as the V6 engine used in Chevrolet and GMC trucks and vans. Its phaseout marks the end of an era of Chevrolet...
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The 1964 Gillette Cup was the second Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament. It was held between 25 April and 5 September 1964, and was won by the defending champions Sussex. Summary First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final References External links 1964 Gillette Cup ...
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Michael "Mickey" DeBatt (pronounced Di-Bat; c. 1949 – November 2, 1987) was a Gambino crime family mob associate who was involved in the gangland slaying of drug trafficker Frank Fiala. Biography DeBatt was born to first generation Calabrian emigrant Mackie DeBatt in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn who grew up in the same neig...
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Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book company. These are the ongoing and current limited series publications it has released under its own brand. Comics published through their various imprints appear on the List of Dark Horse Comics imprint publications, collected editions of its own publications appear on the ...
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ColaLife is an independent non-profit organisation, which became a registered charity on 21 June 2011 (charity number 1142516). ColaLife's name comes from the following question: “Coca-Cola seems to get everywhere in developing countries, yet life-saving medicines don't. Why?”. ColaLife studied the techniques used by t...
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The noble title of Marquis de Arronches was created on 27 April 1674 by D. Afonso VI of Portugal for Henrique de Sousa Tavares, 3º conde de Miranda do Corvo. The heir presumptive to the title is the only male descendant of the family, D. Pedro Miguel Vasques Milhinhos, who due to primogeniture will be the only one eli...
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Johannes Böttner (September 3, 1861 – April 28, 1919) was a German horticulturist. He was born in Greußen, Germany and died in Frankfurt an der Oder. He created new cultivars of roses and vegetables: asparagus, strawberries and rhubarb. References Notes Bibliography Möllers Deutsche Gärtnerzeitung 24 (1910) Bött...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes%20B%C3%B6ttner
"The Imposter" is a short story written by Nathanael West in the early 1930s; it was not published in West's lifetime and first appeared in The New Yorker on June 2, 1997, and in the Library of America edition of West's collected work: Novels & Other Writings. The story, told by a struggling writer and set among the ex...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Imposter%20%28short%20story%29
Mining in New Zealand began when the Māori quarried rock such as argillite in times prior to European colonisation. Mining by Europeans began in the latter half of the 19th century. New Zealand has abundant resources of coal, silver, iron ore, limestone and gold. It ranked 22 in the world in terms of iron ore producti...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mining%20in%20New%20Zealand
The 75th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in central Pennsylvania and has been represented by Michael Armanini since 2021. District profile The 75th District encompasses parts of Clearfield County and all of Elk County, and includes the following areas: Clearfield County Bell Township Bloom...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania%20House%20of%20Representatives%2C%20District%2075
Tuaheni Point is a promontory on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It marks the northernmost point of Poverty Bay, and is located close to the city of Gisborne. The small settlement of Wainui Beach lies just to the north of Tuaheni Point. Headlands of the Gisborne District
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Skein is a cryptographic hash function and one of five finalists in the NIST hash function competition. Entered as a candidate to become the SHA-3 standard, the successor of SHA-1 and SHA-2, it ultimately lost to NIST hash candidate Keccak. The name Skein refers to how the Skein function intertwines the input, similar...
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William John Villaume (June 17, 1914 – March 27, 1995) was an American Lutheran minister and the first president of Waterloo Lutheran University. He held the position from 1960 to 1966. References 1914 births 1995 deaths 20th-century American Lutheran clergy Canadian university and college chief executives Academic s...
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Trimethyldiphenylpropylamine (N,N,1-Trimethyl-3,3-diphenylpropylamine) is a drug used for functional gastrointestinal disorders. Its tradename is Recipavrin. See also Emepronium References Dimethylamino compounds
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Frank Cornelius Peters (July 5, 1920 – October 7, 1987) was the second president of Wilfrid Laurier University. He held the position from 1967 to 1978. References External links Frank Cornelius Peters at The Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online 1920 births 1987 deaths Canadian university and college chie...
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Caroverine (Spasmium, Tinnitin, Tinnex) is a muscle-relaxing drug used in Austria and Switzerland to relieve spasms in smooth muscles (which include intestines, arteries, and other organs), and the use in those countries was extended to aid with cerebrovascular diseases there, and eventually to treat tinnitus. It is al...
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Neale Hamilton Tayler (June 16, 1917 – 1986) was the third president of Wilfrid Laurier University. He held the position from 1978 to 1982. References 1917 births 1986 deaths Canadian university and college chief executives Academic staff of Wilfrid Laurier University
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Trepibutone is a drug used for functional gastrointestinal disorders. Trepibutone promotes secretion of the bile and pancreatic juice, and accelerates flaccidity of the smooth muscle in the gastrointestinal tract to lower internal pressure of the gallbladder and bile duct. It improves the symptoms of the bile duct and ...
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Alverine is a drug used for functional gastrointestinal disorders. Alverine is a smooth muscle relaxant. Smooth muscle is a type of muscle that is not under voluntary control; it is the muscle present in places such as the gut and uterus. Adverse effects The side effects of alverine include: Difficulties in breathin...
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Jeremiah Akaminko (born 2 May 1988) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for the Ghana national team playing for Liga 1 Team Persik Kediri. Club career On 25 August 2008 Turkish side Orduspor signed the Heart of Lions team captain on a two-year contract with the Super Lig side. He was nomin...
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Proxazole is an analgesic and an anti-inflammatory drug used for functional gastrointestinal disorders. References Oxadiazoles Diethylamino compounds
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Idanpramine is a drug used for functional gastrointestinal disorders. It acts as an antimuscarinic agent. References Hydantoins 1-Piperidinyl compounds Phenol ethers
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Erik Rolando de Jesús Delgado (born November 8, 1982) is an Ecuadorian footballer currently playing for Valle del Chota. He is a regular starter and plays as a right back for his club. Club career De Jesús started at Nacional when he was young. He has spent all his career at Nacional. He won many titles with the juve...
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Pinaverium bromide (INN) is a medication used for functional gastrointestinal disorders. It belongs to a drug group called antispasmodics and acts as a calcium channel blocker in helping to restore the normal contraction process of the bowel. It is most effective when taken for a full course of treatment and is not de...
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The orange-breasted laughingthrush (Garrulax annamensis) is a passerine bird in the family Leiothrichidae. Until recently it was regarded as a subspecies of the spot-breasted laughingthrush (S. merulina) but has now been split as a separate species. The two have traditionally been placed in the genus Garrulax. It is a...
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Chlorbenzoxamine is a drug used for functional gastrointestinal disorders. Synthesis See also Carbinoxamine References Piperazines Ethers Chloroarenes
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Fenpiprane is a drug used for functional gastrointestinal disorders. References 1-Piperidinyl compounds Abandoned drugs Benzene derivatives
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