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Victoria is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Gisborne. It is located close to the shore of Poverty Bay, to the southeast of the city centre, between the mouth of the Awapuni Creek and Awapuni. The suburb was named after Queen Victoria. Parks Victoria features Waikanae Beach and a beach walkway. References Subur...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria%2C%20Gisborne
Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Magicienne. The origins of the name are from the French word for a female magician or sorceress and were used following the capture of the French frigate Magicienne in 1781. was a fifth-rate French frigate captured in 1781 and destroyed at the Battle of Grand Port in ...
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Kaiti () is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Gisborne. It is located immediately to the east of the city centre, on the opposing bank of the Waimata River. Kaiti Hill or Titirangi overlooks Poverty Bay with Young Nick's Head (Te Kurī-a-Pāoa) across the Bay. Titirangi also overlooks the city. The Turanganui River is...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiti%2C%20New%20Zealand
Waiuta is the location of a historic mining town on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It is now abandoned and considered a ghost town. Located 58 km north of Greymouth and 21 km south of Reefton in Ikamatua, New Zealand, it was the site of a gold mine until 1951 when the collapse of the mine made it un...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waiuta
The Women's 400m T13 had its competition held on September 11, with the first round at 18:30 and the Final on September 12, at 20:26. Medalists Results References Round 1 - Heat 1 Round 1 - Heat 2 Final Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics 2008 in women's athletics
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Awapuni is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Gisborne, located in the southwest of the city. It is named after the Awapuni lagoon, where the Waipaoa River runs into the ocean. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of "blocked-up river" for Awapuni. The local Awapuni Pā, also known as ...
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Mangapapa is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Gisborne. It is located in the north of the city. Whataupoko lies to the southeast and Te Hapara to the south, separated from Mangapapa by the Taruheru River. Gisborne Hospital is located in Mangapapa, as was the former Cook Hospital. The population was estimated to be...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangapapa
Te Hapara is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Gisborne. It is located in the northwest of the city. It contains one primary school, Te Hapara School, which is located in Mill Road. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of "the dawn" for . Demographics Te Hapara covers and had an es...
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Whataupoko is the central residential suburb of the city of Gisborne in New Zealand. It is northeast of the Gisborne Central business district, across the Taruheru River, and north of the suburb of Kaiti, across the Waimata River. The suburb of Mangapapa is north-west of Whataupoko. Significant facilities are the headq...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whataupoko
Awapuni is the name of three distinct places in New Zealand: Awapuni, Gisborne is a suburb of Gisborne city Awapuni, Palmerston North is a suburb of Palmerston North city Awapuni, Wellington is a suburb of Lower Hutt city
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The men's featherweight event was part of the weightlifting programme at the 1936 Summer Olympics. The weight class was the lightest contested, and allowed weightlifters of up to 60 kilograms (132 pounds). The competition was held on Sunday, 2 August 1936. Twenty-one weightlifters from 13 nations competed. Medalists ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weightlifting%20at%20the%201936%20Summer%20Olympics%20%E2%80%93%20Men%27s%2060%20kg
(born 1941) is a Japanese hayashi musician, one of a long line of Tōsha school musicians specializing in providing musical accompaniment in the kabuki theatre. Born in 1941, he began studying under his father, Tōsha Shūhō, from around the age of six. In 1958, he took on the name Tōsha Suihō, and made his first appeara...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C5%8Dsha%20Meish%C5%8D
Krupac () is a village in the municipalities of Istočna Ilidža (Republika Srpska) and Ilidža, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 250, with 13 people living in Ilidža and 237 in Istočna Ilidža. References Istočno Sarajevo Populated places in Istočna Ilidža Villages ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krupac%2C%20Isto%C4%8Dna%20Ilid%C5%BEa
The Burger and the Hot Dog is a children's poetry book about food, written by Jim Aylesworth and illustrated by Stephen Gammell. Summary Several poems have to do with behavior and dessert. There are characters such as cheeses named Woodrow and Wanda and eggs named Yack and Yimmy. Reception A Kirkus Reviews review say...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Burger%20and%20the%20Hot%20Dog
Soy is the twelfth album of Puerto Rican Salsa singer Víctor Manuelle. The album was released on June 10, 2008. It produced two singles, "Yo No Se Perdonarte" and "No Soy Quien". Track listings Yo Te Quería Querer Yo No Sé Perdonarte (Salsa) Dime (Salsa) El Amor Es Un Casino (ft. Tego Calderón) No Soy Quién (Salsa) M...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soy%20%28V%C3%ADctor%20Manuelle%20album%29
HM Prison Eastwood Park is a women's closed category prison, located in the village of Falfield in South Gloucestershire, England. The prison is operated by His Majesty's Prison Service. History Eastwood Park Prison originally opened as a male juvenile Detention Centre, and then became a Young Offenders Institution. I...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HM%20Prison%20Eastwood%20Park
Cape Town in South Africa has had a long history of hosting major sporting events. References Sport events Cape Town events Cape Town Sports events in Cape Town
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20sports%20events%20in%20Cape%20Town
The Men's Shot Put F32 had its Final held on September 8 at 17:05. Medalists Results References Final Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics%20at%20the%202008%20Summer%20Paralympics%20%E2%80%93%20Men%27s%20shot%20put%20F32
Jhon Stalin Minda García (born July 21, 1986) is an Ecuadorian footballer currently playing for Club Deportivo El Nacional. He plays as a midfielder. External links 1986 births Living people Men's association football midfielders Ecuadorian men's footballers C.D. El Nacional footballers People from Carchi Province
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East Canyon State Park is a state park of Utah, USA, featuring a reservoir. The park is located northeast of Salt Lake City in Morgan County, Utah. Park facilities Located in a narrow-walled canyon, East Canyon State Park is at an elevation of . Park facilities are open year-round, and include a concrete boat launc...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East%20Canyon%20State%20Park
Myself in the Distant Future is a 1997 North Korean film directed by Jang In-hak. Summary A young man falls in love with the leader of a shock brigade of plasterers who are working to modernize their home village. He attempts to win her heart and take her back to Pyongyang by becoming a model worker, but she chooses t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myself%20in%20the%20Distant%20Future
Leonard W. Miller (born 1934) is one of two black motor racing pioneers living in the United States. Early life Miller was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and raised in its suburbs. His lifelong love of automobiles began at age five in 1939, and he began secretly tinkering with his family’s 1937 Ford in 1948. He...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard%20W.%20Miller
Saint Margaret Island lies in Corner Inlet, in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. It lies at the eastern end of the Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Park, close to Ninety Mile Beach. References Islands of Victoria (state) Gippsland (region)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint%20Margaret%20Island
Doña Teodora Alonzo High School is a high school in Manila, Philippines. Educational institutions established in 1961 High schools in Manila Education in Santa Cruz, Manila 1961 establishments in the Philippines
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James Whiting Pennebaker (born March 2, 1950) is an American social psychologist. He is a Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin and a member of the Academy of Distinguished Teachers. His research focuses on the relationship between natural language use, health, and social behavior, most ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20W.%20Pennebaker
Una Navidad a Mi Estilo is the eleventh album and first Christmas album of Puerto Rican Salsa singer Víctor Manuelle. The album was released on November 6, 2007. It produced one single, "Yo Traigo la Parranda". The album has sold 49,000 copies in the US. Track listing Lechón, Lechón, Lechón - (Víctor Manuelle, Rodrí...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navidad%20a%20mi%20estilo
The Killing Room is a 2009 psychological thriller film directed by Jonathan Liebesman and starring Clea DuVall, Nick Cannon, Chloë Sevigny and Timothy Hutton. It premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. It was distributed internationally by ContentFilm. Plot Four individuals sign up for a psychological research s...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Killing%20Room
Ktav Stam () is the specific Jewish traditional writing with which holy scrolls (), tefillin and mezuzot are written. Stam is a Hebrew acronym denoting these writings, as indicated by the gershayim () punctuation mark. One who writes such articles is called a . The writing is done by means of a feather and ink (known a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ktav%20Stam
Clorobiocin is an aminocoumarin antibacterial that inhibits the enzyme DNA gyrase. References Antibiotics Imidazoles
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clorobiocin
"Love (Can Make You Happy)" is a song written by Jack Sigler, Jr. and performed by Mercy. It reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, where "Get Back" by The Beatles kept it from the #1 spot. On other US charts, the song also peaked at #2 on Billboards Easy Listening chart in 1969. Outside the US, the song also reached #...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love%20%28Can%20Make%20You%20Happy%29
Coumermycin A1 is an aminocoumarin. Its main target is the ATPase site of the DNA Gyrase GyrB subunit. See also Chemically induced dimerization References Antibiotics Imidazoles
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coumermycin%20A1
The Men's Discus Throw F32/51 had its Final held on September 11 at 17:00. Medalists Results References Final Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics%20at%20the%202008%20Summer%20Paralympics%20%E2%80%93%20Men%27s%20discus%20throw%20F32/51
Jaco Barny Engels (born 17 December 1980, in Oranjemund) is a Namibian rugby union player whose usual position is prop. As youngster while at primary school, Laerskool M.L. Fick, received Springbok / National Colours in Trampolining. Career He has previously played for the , and in South Africa's Currie Cup. He has ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaco%20Engels
For All I Care is a studio album by American jazz trio The Bad Plus with Wendy Lewis on vocals. The album was released in Europe on October 20, 2008, by EmArcy and in the U.S. on February 3, 2009, by Heads Up. This is the first Bad Plus album to include a vocalist, as well as the first to feature no original songs. Al...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For%20All%20I%20Care
Jesse Randhawa (born 11 August 1975) is an Indian model and actress. She was a contestant on Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 2 where she emerged as the 1st runner-up. Early life Jasmeet Kaur Randhawa, a.k.a. Jesse Randhawa, was born on 11 August 1975 in Jaipur to Mehar and Narinder Singh Randhawa. She is originally f...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse%20Randhawa
Primrose Hill is a park in London, England. It may also refer to: Places Primrose Hill (district), a district north of Primrose Hill in London, England Primrose Hill (ward), a ward of the London Borough of Camden Primrose Hill, Dudley, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom Primrose Hill, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire,...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primrose%20Hill%20%28disambiguation%29
The Sixth Federal Electoral District of Chihuahua (VI Distrito Electoral Federal de Chihuahua) is one of the 300 Electoral Districts into which Mexico is divided for the purpose of elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of nine such districts in the state of Chihuahua. It elects one deputy to the lower h...
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Leonhard Schmitz FRSE (1807 – May 1890) was a Prussian-born classical scholar and educational author, mainly active in the United Kingdom. He is sometimes referred to in the Anglicised version of his name Leonard Schmitz. Biography Schmitz was born in Eupen in what was then Prussia (now in Belgium) close to the Belgiu...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonhard%20Schmitz
André Moreira Neles (4 January 1978 – 6 February 2020), known as André Neles, was a professional footballer who played as a striker. His last club was Alecrim FC. He started at Uberlândia, but only gained recognition at Atlético Mineiro. After compelling performances, he signed with Benfica in 2000, but could never br...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9%20Neles
The Men's Club Throw F32/51 had its Final held on September 15 at 17:05. Medalists Results References Final Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics 2008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics%20at%20the%202008%20Summer%20Paralympics%20%E2%80%93%20Men%27s%20club%20throw%20F32/51
Taiwan Mobile () is a mobile phone operator based in Taiwan. It is the second largest telecom company behind Chunghwa Telecom. History Taiwan Mobile started as part of a strategic divestment from the now defunct Pacific Electric Wire & Cable Co. Ltd (listed then in Taiwan's main board of securities). PEWC started thei...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwan%20Mobile
Billboard Hot Latin Hits is a series of compilation albums released by Rhino Records in 1998, featuring hit Latin music recordings from the 1980s and 1990s. The 80s Vol. 1 "Tu Dama de Hierro" — Marisela 3:15 "Castígame" — Lucía Méndez 3:37 "Doce Rosas" — Lorenzo Antonio 3:52 "El Pecado" — Amanda Miguel 3:42 "Tu Carce...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard%20Hot%20Latin%20Hits
Cerro Arenas is a mountain in the Andes of Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile. It is located west of San José volcano and east of Cerro El Morado. The latter mountain lies on the opposite side of the valley of the Estero Morado, a headwater stream of the Volcán River. References Mountains of Chile Mountains of Santi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerro%20Arenas
St. Paul's Chapel usually refers to a church in New York City built in the 18th century. St. Paul's Chapel or Chapel of St Paul may also refer to: Chapel of Saint Paul, Damascus, Syria St. Paul's Chapel (Columbia University), United States, built in the early 20th century St. Paul's Chapel (Crownsville, Maryland), U...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.%20Paul%27s%20Chapel%20%28disambiguation%29
The Price of Growing Up (生命之旅) is a TVB television series, premiered in 1987. Theme song "The Infinite Journey" (無限旅程) composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyrics by Wong Jim, sung by Kenny Bee, and the sub theme song "Still My Heart Was Thinking About You" (仍然心在想你) composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyri...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Price%20of%20Growing%20Up
Russell Edwin Pennell (born November 28, 1960) is an American basketball coach, who was last the head coach for the University of Central Arkansas. Pennell was born in Pittsburg, Kansas and graduated from Pittsburg High School. He played college basketball at the University of Arkansas and at the University of Centra...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russ%20Pennell
Border Ranges can refer to: Border Ranges National Park, a national park that is located adjacent to a section of the state border between New South Wales and Queensland, Australia Border Ranges (Rocky Mountains), a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains, on the border between Canada and the United States Border Rang...
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Lectron was a modular electronic experimentation kit designed to introduce youth to basic electronic circuits and theory. Description The Lectron kit consisted of electronic components installed within individual "building blocks" with a clear plastic base, an opaque white top with the component's schematic symbol an...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raytheon%20Lectron
Companhia de Telecomunicações de Macau S.A.R.L. () known as CTM is a telecommunications company in Macau, which obtained a monopoly franchise license from the government except for mobile telephone services. History Prior to 1981, telecommunications in Macau fell mainly under the purview of Macau Post and Telecommunic...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Companhia%20de%20Telecomunica%C3%A7%C3%B5es%20de%20Macau
Tatar Mongols may refer to: Mongols Tatars The Golden Horde
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatar-Mongols
Anderson Inlet (Boonwurrung: Toluncan), sometimes incorrectly referred to as Andersons Inlet, is a shallow and dynamic estuary in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia where the Tarwin River enters Bass Strait. It forms a almost enclosed bay next to the town of Inverloch, for which it provides a popular and protected ...
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Məzrəli may refer to: Məzrəli, Imishli, Azerbaijan Məzrəli, Saatly, Azerbaijan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C9%99zr%C9%99li
The Smithsonian Institution's Global Volcanism Program (GVP) documents Earth's volcanoes and their eruptive history over the past 10,000 years. The mission of the GVP is to document, understand, and disseminate information about global volcanic activity. Global Volcanism Program Database The GVP gathers information an...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global%20Volcanism%20Program
The Swedish Standard Industrial Classification, commonly referred to as SNI, is a Swedish industry standard economic classification system, consisting of a hierarchy of codes that are up to 6-digits long. The SNI standard is modeled on the Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community, co...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish%20Standard%20Industrial%20Classification
The Musafir Khana Palace also known as the Musafirkana Palace was built in Cairo, Egypt between 1779 and 1788 by Mahmud Muharram; a wealthy merchant. Muhammad Ali Pasha bought the palace in early 19th century to use as a royal guesthouse. It was the birthplace of his grandson Khedive Ismai'l 1830-1895. In 1998, it bu...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al%20Musafir%20Khana%20Palace
Turkey Hill may refer to: Turkey Hill (Linthicum Heights, Maryland), listed on the NRHP in Anne Arundel County, Maryland Turkey Hill (Pennsylvania), a hill in Columbia County Turkey Hill (company), an American food company specializing in dairy products Turkey Hill Minit Markets, an American chain of convenience s...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey%20Hill
The South Florida Council is a 501(c)(3) organization chartered by the Boy Scouts of America to serve Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties in South Florida. As of 2022, the South Florida Council had a membership of more than 20,000 youth and adults in traditional and in-school and after-school programs. The South F...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South%20Florida%20Council
The Florida Greyhound Lines (called also FGL), a highway-coach carrier, was a Greyhound regional operating company, based in Jacksonville, Florida, USA, from 1946 until 1957, when it was merged into the Southeastern Greyhound Lines, a neighboring operating company. Origin The immediate predecessor of the Florida Greyh...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida%20Greyhound%20Lines
DLX may refer to: DLX, a RISC processor architecture Dancing Links, a computer algorithm Warehouse Management System of JDA Software Dlx (gene) David Letterman Bypass, the proposed name of Interstate 465 in Indianapolis 560 in Roman numerals
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DLX%20%28disambiguation%29
The three teams in this group played against each other on a home-and-away basis. The winner Hungary qualified for the eighth FIFA World Cup held in England. Matches Hungary qualified. This is the first time Austria failed to qualify. The previous absences of the Austrian team at World Cup were all due...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966%20FIFA%20World%20Cup%20qualification%20%E2%80%93%20UEFA%20Group%206
The Long Christmas Dinner (German: Das lange Weihnachtsmahl) is an opera in one act by Paul Hindemith, with an English libretto by Thornton Wilder based on his 1931 play of the same name. Wilder collaborated with the composer in order to make the text work effectively with the music. It is set for a chamber orchestra ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Long%20Christmas%20Dinner%20%28opera%29
The Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novels Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain and The Young Flying Fox. It was first broadcast on TVB in 1985. Cast Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation. Ray Lui as Wu Fei / Wu Yat-do Angie Chiu as Ma ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Flying%20Fox%20of%20Snowy%20Mountain%20%281985%20TV%20series%29
Nanmangalam Reserve Forest is a protected forest located in Chengalpattu district, about 24 km from the city centre. It is located at Medavakkam on Velachery High Road between Velachery and Tambaram. The reserve forest has an area of 320 hectares. However, the total area of the forest is 2,400 hectares. The forest Th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanmangalam%20Reserve%20Forest
The 78th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in south-central Pennsylvania and has been represented by Jesse Topper since 2014. District profile The 78th District includes all of Bedford County, Pennsylvania and all of Fulton County, Pennsylvania. Representatives References Government of Bedfo...
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Little Nemo is a French rock band formed in 1983 and originating from the region of Paris (Vallée de Chevreuse). The name of the band was directly inspired by the comic Little Nemo in Slumberland. They and fellow coldwave bands Mary Goes Round and Asylum Party were part of the "Touching Pop" movement. The band was or...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little%20Nemo%20%28band%29
ROAL Motorsport (previously known as Ravaglia Motorsport) is an Italian auto racing team, which operated the BMW Team Italy-Spain team in the World Touring Car Championship, and currently competes as BMW Team Italia in the Italian GT Championship. It was founded in 2001 by 1987 World Touring Car champion Roberto Ravagl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROAL%20Motorsport
Rüdəkənar or Rudəkənar may refer to: Rüdəkənar, Astara, Azerbaijan Rüdəkənar, Masally, Azerbaijan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%BCd%C9%99k%C9%99nar
, sometimes credited as Poo, is a Japanese video game designer, director and producer formerly employed by Capcom. In 2004, he left Capcom to help found Crafts & Meister. Career Funamizu was employed by Capcom in 1985. Prior to that, he wrote for Beep as a part-time contributor until he was invited into the company by...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noritaka%20Funamizu
Massivivid was a Christian band founded by Wally Shaw and Mark Nash. Their sound was based in industrial rock and electronic pop, but with a hard edge and intensity similar to that of Nine Inch Nails or The Smashing Pumpkins. Massivivid was founded as a live side project to Deitiphobia. They released BrightBlur to crit...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massivivid
Gazulu Lakshminarasu Chetty CSI (Telugu: గాజుల లక్ష్మీనరసు శెట్టి; 1806–1868) was an Indian merchant and political activist who founded the Madras Native Association, one of the earliest Indian political associations, and the first Indian-owned newspaper in Madras, The Crescent. He was also the second Indian to be appo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazulu%20Lakshminarasu%20Chetty
Vortex Comics is a Canadian independent comic book publisher that began operation in 1982. Under the supervision of president, publisher, and editor Bill Marks, Vortex was known for such titles as Dean Motter's Mister X, Howard Chaykin's Black Kiss, and Chester Brown's Yummy Fur, the last of which was a pioneer of alte...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortex%20Comics
Sceloporus occidentalis bocourtii, commonly known as the Coast Range fence lizard, is a subspecies of Sceloporus occidentalis, the Western fence lizard. Geographic range This taxon, S. o. bocourtii, is found in the state of California, from Sonoma County south to Santa Barbara County. Taxonomy The subspecies S. o. bo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sceloporus%20occidentalis%20bocourtii
WKIE may refer to: WURB-LP, a low-power radio station (92.7 FM) licensed to serve Kissimmee, Florida, United States, which held the call sign WKIE-LP from 2015 to 2021; see List of radio stations in Florida WCPY, a radio station (92.7 FM) licensed to serve Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States, which held the c...
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Schismatoglottis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. Members of the genus are similar in appearance and growth habit to those of the genus Homalomena, but the two genera are not closely related. The primary difference is that the leaves of Schismatoglottis are not aromatic. Schismatoglottis are found ...
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Christoph Friedrich Hegelmaier (4 September 1833 – 26 May 1906) was a German physician and botanist who was a native of Sulzbach, Württemberg. In 1857 he earned his doctorate from the University of Tübingen, and later was a military doctor in Ulm. In 1864 he received his habilitation at Tübingen, where in 1866 he beca...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christoph%20Friedrich%20Hegelmaier
The Songzhuang Art Colony (), located in Songzhuang Town of Tongzhou District (in the eastern suburbs of Beijing), is the most famous and biggest artist community in Beijing. More than 2,000 artists live there. Originally representing the avant-garde, the area now accommodates artists who paint in varying styles, rang...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songzhuang%20art%20colony
Weber Canyon is a canyon in the Wasatch Range near Ogden, Utah, through which the Weber River flows west toward the Great Salt Lake. It is fed by 13 tributary creeks and is long. History Weber Canyon is, historically, one of the more important canyons in Utah. The many streams that feed into the Weber River made th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weber%20Canyon
The Wicked Witch of Oz is a novel by Rachel Cosgrove Payes. Written in the early 1950s but not published until four decades later, the book is a volume in the series of Oz books by L. Frank Baum and his successors. Cosgrove Payes had published her first Oz book, The Hidden Valley of Oz, in 1951 with Reilly & Lee, the ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Wicked%20Witch%20of%20Oz
Phillips House may refer to: in the United States (by state then city) Phillips House (Arcata, California), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Humboldt County Phillips House (Long Beach, California) listed among the City of Long Beach historic landmarks Phillips Mansion, Pomona, California...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillips%20House
The 80th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in central Pennsylvania and has been represented by James V. Gregory since 2019. District profile The 80th District is located in Blair County and Huntingdon County and includes the following areas: Blair County Antis Township Bellwood Blair Township...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania%20House%20of%20Representatives%2C%20District%2080
Dhaka Commerce College () is a master's level college in Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Established in 1989, it was the first college in Dhaka city to specialise in business studies. Students receive education both in Bangla and English medium. The main founder of this college is Professor Kazi Nurul Islam Faruky. This col...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhaka%20Commerce%20College
Multiseat may refer to: Multiseat constituency, in voting systems Multiseat configuration or "multiterminal", single computer which supports multiple independent users at the same time
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The first USS Morris was a sailing ship in the Continental Navy in commission from 1778 to 1779. She was named for Founding Father, Continental Congressman, and a major financier of the American Revolution, Robert Morris. During the American Revolutionary War a party twenty-nine men of the 13th Virginia Regiment led b...
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Discovery Museum is a hands-on museum for families that blends science, nature, and play, located in Acton, Massachusetts, United States. After an $8.8M expansion and renovation, the museum reopened in March 2018 as a , accessible, single-building museum; a tree house and accessible nature playscape were added to the ...
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Vernon Weiss (born 1951) was a key person in the development of the Dell XPS computer line at Dell and was the director of the computer line at Packard Bell. The XPS line is considered the start of the Gaming Desktop Computer Industry. During his early years in the computer industry, Vernon Weiss was also involved wi...
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The Osbourn Seamount is a seamount in the south-west Pacific Ocean. It is the westernmost and oldest unsubducted seamount of the Louisville Ridge, with an estimated age of 78.8 ± 1.3 . Like other seamounts comprising the Louisville Ridge, it was formed by the Louisville hotspot which is currently located away near t...
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(Back and forth) is an operatic 'sketch' (Op. 45a) in one scene by Paul Hindemith, with a German libretto by Marcellus Schiffer. It acts as a parody of conventional opera tropes featuring a coloratura ariette, a jealousy duet, and a terzet for the tenor, baritone and bass. Hindemith wrote the piece for a collection of...
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Ambrosina is a genus in the family Araceae that consists of only one species, Ambrosina bassii, and the only genus in the tribe Ambrosineae. This species is the smallest terrestrial aroid in the Mediterranean, growing only to 8 cm tall. It is usually found growing in woodlands on north faces of hillsides and in humus s...
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USS Morris was a schooner in the Continental Navy placed in commission in 1779. She was named for Founding Father, Continental Congressman, and a major financier of the American Revolutionary War, Robert Morris. Morris was presented to Oliver Pollock by Governor Bernardo de Gálvez of Spanish Louisiana in the summer of...
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This is a list of countries by ecological footprint. The table is based on data spanning from 1961 to 2013 from the Global Footprint Network's National Footprint Accounts published in 2016. Numbers are given in global hectares per capita. The world-average ecological footprint in 2016 was 2.75 global hectares per perso...
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William Jones () was an American criminal and member of the Gas House Gang. He was one of the New York City's more notorious career criminals to be arrested and convicted during the New York Police Department's four-year campaign against Manhattan's street gangs and other underworld figures between 1910 and 1914. In J...
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The second season of Estrellas en el Hielo premiered on October 23, 2008; the first results show was an elimination episode airing on October 30, 2008. The show followed the format of previous seasons, with 9 couples. Couples The contestants were announced during the season finale of the first season of Estrellas en e...
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Constantin Henriquez was a Haitian-born French rugby union footballer. He played as number eight, wing and centre. Henriquez was the first known black athlete to compete in the Olympic Games, and the first to become an Olympic gold medallist, as he was a member of the French squad that won the Olympic title at the fir...
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Judith Wachs (February 24, 1938 – October 9, 2008) was an American musician and singer who promoted Sephardic music through her musical group, Voice of the Turtle of which she was the artistic director. Early life Wachs was born in New York City and raised in Brooklyn and Queens. She attended Queens College (part of t...
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Romanian Interbank Bid Rate (ROBID) is the reference rate calculated by the Proxy as the arithmetical average of the last rates quoted by the each Participant in the Fixing for the RON deposits offered within 15 minutes before the Fixing after rejecting extreme rates. This is the rate at which banks offer to lend unse...
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Cerro Steffen is one of the highest mountains in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. It lies on the northeastern edge of the just mentioned icefield, west of O'Higgins Lake. References Three-thousanders of the Andes Mountains of Aysén Region
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The 81st Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in central Pennsylvania and has been represented by Rich Irvin since 2015. District profile The 81st District is located in Franklin County and Huntingdon County and includes the following areas: Franklin County Fannett Township Letterkenny Township ...
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This is the discography of the British post punk / synth-pop band Ultravox. While active from 1975 to 1996, the band released a number of LPs and CDs, although more discs were released after their demise. An anthology disc was planned, according to their official web page. Albums Studio albums Live albums Compilati...
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Akuliakattagmiut were a geographically defined Copper Inuit subgroup in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. They were located near Cape Bexley on the south shore, mainland side of Dolphin and Union Strait, and in the vicinity of the Melville Hills' Akuliakattak Lake, the source of the Rae River. Culture Akuliakattagmi...
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Kangan is a town located near Ganderbal, in the Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is one of the tehsils in District Ganderbal. It is situated across the Nallah Sindh and spread over a 50-km-long gorge valley, with population of 120,934 and literacy rate of 52.8% and sex ratio 868 per thousand males. Wi...
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