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Mohammed Usman Edu (born June 12, 1980) is a Nigerian footballer. He plays for Kwara United F.C. of Ilorin. Career Otherwise called ‘Smart', Usman hails from Okene of Okene local government area of Kogi State, he has his eyes to play professional football abroad. He played for Julius Berger F.C. of Lagos where he wo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed%20Usman%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201980%29
Anton Urban (16 January 1934 – 5 March 2021) was a Slovak footballer who played as a defender for Slovan Bratislava. He was the captain of the Czechoslovakian silver medal-winning team at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. He won the Czechoslovak Cup on three occasions. References External links 1934 birt...
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Robert Webber was an American actor. Robert Webber may also refer to: Robert E. Webber (1933–2007), American theologian Rob Webber (born 1986), rugby union player See also Robert Weber (disambiguation)
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Gejza Šimanský (born 29 August 1924 in Sečovce, died 19 June 2007) was a former Slovak footballer who played for ŠK Slovan Bratislava and FC Tatran Prešov during the 1940s and 1950s. Club career Šimanský made 212 appearances and scored 85 goals in the Czechoslovakian I. liga over 18 seasons. International career Šim...
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Sikh Phulwari is a monthly Punjabi and Hindi magazine of the Sikh Missionary College in Ludhiana, India. The magazine aims at the revival of Sikhism and preaching the message of the Sikh Gurus. It is the largest circulating Sikh religious monthly. History Sikh Phulwari was started in Punjabi in August 1980. The Hindi ...
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Wayne Maurice Edwards (born March 7, 1964) is an American former professional baseball pitcher for the Chicago White Sox of the Major League Baseball (MLB). He was drafted by the White Sox in the 10th round of the 1985 Major League Baseball Draft. He was the drummer with V.I.E.W., an alternative rock band whose lead vo...
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Viktor Tegelhoff (22 December 1918 – 11 September 1991) was a Slovak football player. He played for club ŠK Slovan Bratislava. References External links Viktor Tegelhoff's profile 1918 births 1991 deaths Slovak people of German descent Slovak men's footballers Czechoslovak men's footballers Czechoslovakia men's int...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor%20Tegelhoff
Femi Babatunde Ijanikin (born December 13, 1986 in Ilorin) is a Nigerian football player currently playing with the Kwara United F.C. of Ilorin. Career Babatunde hails from Ilorin of Ilorin-West local government area of Kwara State and is otherwise called “Biroro”. His only hobby is to play football. He got into the...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femi%20Babatunde
Ján Hucko (11 May 1932 – 20 November 2020) was a Slovak football player and coach. He coached for FC Spartak Trnava and ŠK Slovan Bratislava. References 1932 births 2020 deaths People from Dolný Kubín Footballers from the Žilina Region Czechoslovak men's footballers Slovak men's footballers Men's association football...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%A1n%20Hucko
Jozef Jankech is a Slovak football coach. He was the second manager of the Slovak national team. Playing career Jankech began with football in his native town Šaľa. He played for Šaľa from the age of ten, later he left to play for Uherské Hradiště, then played for TTS Trenčín and he ended his career in TŽ Třinec as 29...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jozef%20Jankech
WLGN (1510 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. It is licensed to Logan, Ohio, United States. The station is owned by Wlgn, LLC and features programming from the True Oldies Channel. The station also broadcasts at 103.3 FM from translator W277CX. WLGN is an affiliate of the Floydian Slip syndic...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WLGN
Leopold Šťastný (23 May 191114 May 1996) was a Slovak football player and coach. He played and coached for ŠK Slovan Bratislava. He played for both Czechoslovakia and Slovakia at international level. References External links 1911 births 1996 deaths Slovak men's footballers Czechoslovak men's footballers Czechoslov...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold%20%C5%A0%C5%A5astn%C3%BD
Jalan Kota Baharu (Perak state route A110) is a major road in Perak, Malaysia. List of junctions Kota Baharu
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Karl Meyer may refer to: Karl Meyer (activist) (born 1937), American pacifist, activist, Catholic worker and tax resister Karl Meyer (aviator) (1894–1917), World War I flying ace Karl Meyer (biochemist) (1899–1990), German biochemist Karl Meyer (businessman) (1888–1971), Norwegian businessman, stockbroker and fascist ...
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Anton Bulla (17 April 1901 – 9 December 1987) was a Slovak professional footballer and coach who played as a forward. Career Bulla played club football for ČsŠK Bratislava, turning professional in 1928. After he retired from playing, Bulla became a manager, leading his former club ŠK Slovan Bratislava in 1953. Refere...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton%20Bulla
The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the Semi Automatic 22 or SA-22, is a takedown rifle produced by FN Herstal based on a John Browning patent. The rifle is currently produced by Browning as the Semi-Auto 22. Production began in 1914 and continued through 1973 in Belgium and production continued in 1974 in ...
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The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Experiment Class was a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotive designed by George Whale. Career They were an extended version of the Whale's Precursor Class 4-4-0, with slightly smaller driving wheels. The first of the class, 66 Experiment was built in 1905 and a total of 105 were ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LNWR%20Whale%20Experiment%20Class
Diplomatic relations between the Argentine Republic and Hungary have existed for decades. Argentina is host to one of the largest Hungarian communities outside of Hungary. There are approximately 30,000 to 40,000 Argentines of Hungarian descent. Both nations are members of the United Nations. History In 1864, Argenti...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina%E2%80%93Hungary%20relations
The economy of Salvador, Bahia is the 8th largest regional economy in Brazil. History The city's port has always played a key role in the local and regional economy. During much of the Portuguese colonial period it was Brazil's principal port, exporting sugar, cacao, and tobacco and receiving tens of thousands Portug...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy%20of%20Salvador%2C%20Bahia
Neighbourly relations exist between Austria and Hungary, two member states of the European Union. Both countries have a long common history since the ruling dynasty of Austria, the Habsburgs, inherited the Hungarian throne in the 16th century. Both were part of the now-defunct Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1867 to 1918...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungary%E2%80%93Austria%20relations
Harry Payne may refer to: Harry Payne (artist) (1858–1927), English military artist Harry Payne (athlete) (1892–1969), English marathoner Harry Payne (politician) (born 1952), American politician Harry Payne (rugby union) (1907–2000), Welsh international rugby player Harry D. Payne (1891–1987), St. Louis architect mos...
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Gouverneur Morris Jr. (February 9, 1813 – August 20, 1888) was an American railroad executive and the son of a founding father of the United States, Gouverneur Morris. Early life Gouverneur Morris was born on February 9, 1813, Morrisania, Bronx, New York. He was the son of a founding father of the United States, Gouv...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouverneur%20Morris%20Jr.
Fred Payne may refer to: Fred Payne (baseball) (1880–1954), Major League Baseball player for the Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox Frederick Payne of the Payne Brothers pantomime act Frederick G. Payne (1904–1978), U.S. politician Frederick Huff Payne (1876–1960), United States Assistant Secretary of War Fred Payne...
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The Shell Professor of Chemical Engineering is an endowed chair in chemical engineering at the University of Cambridge, one of many endowed chairs at Cambridge. History and influence The Shell Chair was created in 1945 after a donation was made by Royal Dutch Shell for the purpose of creating the Department of Chemica...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell%20Professor%20of%20Chemical%20Engineering
"Big Ben" was the World War II code name for the British project to reconstruct and evaluate captured German missiles such as the V-2 rocket. On 31 July 1944, after the UK agreed to exchange Supermarine Spitfires for the wreckage of a V-2 in Sweden during World War II, experts at Farnborough began an attempt to recons...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project%20Big%20Ben
A Night with the Jersey Devil is a song by the American rock singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen. The song was released as a download-only single, accompanied by a video, on October 31, 2008, as a "Halloween treat" on the artist's website. This release featured a handwritten note by Springsteen: Dear Friends and Fans...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20Night%20with%20the%20Jersey%20Devil
Bulgaria–Hungary relations are foreign relations between Bulgaria and Hungary. Both independent countries have had diplomatic relations since 1920. They were on the same side during World War I and World War II. Since 2016, the two countries have commemorated their friendly relationship on 19 October, which is known in...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgaria%E2%80%93Hungary%20relations
The Dukes of Hazzard is a 1984 racing video game developed and published by Coleco for their ColecoVision game console and Coleco Adam computer. Elite Systems released a different game with the same title for the ZX Spectrum computer on February 23, 1985. Both versions are based on the television series of the same nam...
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The bachelor of library science (or "bachelor of library and information science") is a degree sometimes awarded to students majoring in library science. It is commonly abbreviated as "B.L.S.", "B.Lib.", or "B.L.I.S.", often with the periods omitted ("BLS", "BLib", or "BLIS"). It has gone out of favor in the United St...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor%20of%20Library%20Science
Edi Mūe Gathegi (born March 10, 1979) is a Kenyan-American actor. He appeared as recurring character Dr. Jeffrey Cole (aka "Big Love") in the television series House, as Cheese in the 2007 film Gone Baby Gone, Laurent in the films Twilight and its sequel The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and as Darwin in X-Men: First Class....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi%20Gathegi
WKNA (98.3 FM), formerly WLGN-FM, is a radio station licensed to Logan, Ohio. Like its sister station, WLGN which broadcasts an oldies format, the station is owned by WLGN, LLC. History WLGN-FM signed on the air in 1965 and was licensed on February 10, 1966. On September 11, 2008, WLGN-FM became WKNA. In 2011, the ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WKNA
WKTL (90.7 FM) is a non-commercial radio station broadcasting a Variety format from Struthers High School. Licensed to Struthers, Ohio, United States, the station serves the Youngstown-Warren area. The station is currently owned by the Struthers Board of Education and the broadcast studio is located inside the Struthe...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WKTL
Oxon Hill Manor is a neo-Georgian house of 49 rooms, located at Forest Heights, Prince George's County, Maryland. It was designed in 1928 for Sumner Welles (1892-1961) by the Washington architect, Jules Henri de Sibour (1872-1938). It was built in 1929, and consists of a two-story main block of Flemish bond brick and a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxon%20Hill%20Manor
John Keith may refer to: John Keith, 1st Earl of Kintore (died 1715), Scottish nobleman John Keith (defensive back) (born 1977), player in the National Football League John Keith (linebacker) (born 1986), American football player John A. H. Keith (1869–1931), American educator, college football and basketball coac...
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Canada–Hungary relations are the bilateral relations between Canada and Hungary, the importance of which centres on the history of Hungarian migration to Canada. Approximately 300,000 Canadians have Hungarian ancestry. Both nations are members of NATO, the OECD and the United Nations. History The first contact betwee...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada%E2%80%93Hungary%20relations
Harald G. Petersson (16 October 1904 – 8 July 1977) was a German screenwriter. He wrote for 36 films between 1934 and 1967. He was born in Weimar, Germany and died in Berlin, Germany. Selected filmography The Coral Princess (1937) The Secret Lie (1938) The Night of Decision (1938) Red Orchids (1938) Woman Without...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald%20G.%20Petersson
Diplomatic relations between Croatia and Hungary were established on 18 January 1992 following Croatia's independence from SFR Yugoslavia. Croatia has an embassy in Budapest a general consulate in Pécs and a consulate in Nagykanizsa, while Hungary has an embassy in Zagreb, a general consulate in Osijek and honorary co...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia%E2%80%93Hungary%20relations
Robert Louis Hall (December 22, 1923 – March 12, 1983) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1949 through 1950 for the Boston Braves (1949–1950) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1953). Listed at 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m), 195 lb., Hall batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Swissvale, Pennsylvania. In a three-...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob%20Hall%20%28pitcher%29
TV detector vans are vans which, according to the BBC, contain equipment that can detect the presence of television sets in use. The vans are allegedly operated by contractors working for the BBC, to enforce the television licensing system in the UK, the Channel Islands and on the Isle of Man. A freedom of information...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV%20detector%20van
Richie Webb is a British comedy writer, actor and composer. He was educated at Wolverhampton Grammar School. He is a composer of music for television – often with partner music producer Matt Katz – contributing to many comedy, entertainment and children's programmes, most notably The reboot of the classic British chil...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richie%20Webb
Ndikumana is an African surname, and may refer to: Janvier Ndikumana, Burundian footballer Hamad Ndikumana, Rwandan footballer Madjidi Ndikumana, Burundian footballer Saidi Ndikumana, Burundian footballer Selemani Ndikumana, Burundian footballer Trésor Ndikumana (born 1998), Burundian footballer Bantu-language surnam...
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Hans Albert Nielsen (30 November 1911 – 11 October 1965) was a German film actor. He appeared in more than 130 films between 1937 and 1965. Biography Hans Albert Nielsen was born in Hamburg, Germany. He first got an education in business, but afterward, began taking private acting lessons from Albrecht Schoenhals and ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans%20Nielsen%20%28actor%29
José Manuel Durand Laguna (November 7, 1885 – February 1, 1965) was an Argentine football manager who was manager of the Paraguay national team at Copa América 1921 and 1929 and the 1930 FIFA World Cup. Laguna was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and died, aged 79, in Asunción, Paraguay. References 1880s births 1965...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9%20Durand%20Laguna
The European Tournament for Dancing Students or ETDS is a recurring tournament for ballroom and Latin-American dancing for students from Europe. Introduction The tournament is held twice a year, once during the Pentecost weekend and once in autumn. The event always starts on a Friday evening and ends on the followin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European%20Tournament%20for%20Dancing%20Students
Geoffrey Stephen Pedley (known as Stephen; born 13 September 1940) was the Bishop suffragan of Lancaster from 1998 until 2005. He was educated at Marlborough and Queens' College, Cambridge. Ordained in 1966 after a period of study at Ripon College Cuddesdon he began his career with curacies in Liverpool and Coventry b...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen%20Pedley
St. Nicholas Cathedral is a 13th-century Gothic church in Elbląg, Poland. Established in , the church became Lutheran in 1573. It was damaged by fire in the late 18th century and suffered damage during World War II. It was elevated to the status of cathedral in 1992. History When the burghers of Elbing (Elbląg) first ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.%20Nicholas%20Cathedral%2C%20Elbl%C4%85g
Heaven & Hell – A Tribute to the Velvet Underground is a series of tribute albums released by Imaginary Records in the UK dedicated to American rock band the Velvet Underground. While not technically part of the series, Imaginary Records also released another tribute album to the Velvet Underground, called Fifteen Minu...
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Abhasvaras () is a term used in Buddhism to refer to a heaven and in Hinduism to refer to a class of deities. Buddhism In Buddhism, Abhasvaras is the name of a heaven. The words roots are Sanskrit (from "a" near to, towards + the verbal root "bhas" to shine upon, illuminate). Hinduism In Hinduism, abhasvaras refers t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abhasvaras
Legislative elections were held in United States Virgin Islands on 4 November 2008. United States House of Representatives Incumbent U.S. Virgin Islands Delegate Donna Christian-Christensen announced that she intended to seek a fourth term in the United States House of Representatives. Her announcement of her decis...
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Bendon is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Benzie County in the U.S. State of Michigan. The population was 208 at the 2010 census. Bendon is located within Inland Township. Geography Bendon is located in the eastern part of Inland Township in eastern Benzie County. Bendon's eastern border is...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bendon%2C%20Michigan
A social venture (also called a social enterprise) is undertaking by a firm or organization established by a social entrepreneur that seeks to provide systemic solutions to achieve a sustainable, social objective. Background Social ventures may be structured in many forms, including sole proprietorships, For-profit c...
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MS Astor was a cruise ship that most recently sailed for Cruise & Maritime Voyages' Transocean Tours subsidiary, under which she operated voyages to Europe, South Africa, and Australia. The ship was originally built in 1987 under the name Astor by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft (HDW), Kiel in West Germany for the Maurit...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS%20Astor
is a Japanese football coach and former football player who is assistant manager of Japan Football League side Maruyasu Okazaki and who is assistant coach of Thailand U23. Club career Yoshihiro was born in Kudamatsu on May 4, 1985. After graduating from high school, he joined Sanfrecce Hiroshima in 2004. He played in ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsuyuki%20Yoshihiro
Finnish-Hungarian relations (, ) are the diplomatic and foreign relations between Finland and Hungary. Both countries are members of the European Union, Council of Europe, NATO, and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Both people’s language are part of the Finno-Ugric language family. History B...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland%E2%80%93Hungary%20relations
Daniel Akpeyi (born 3 August 1986) is a Nigerian professional footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for South African club Moroka Swallows F.C. and the Nigeria national team. Club career Akpeyi began his career with Gabros International F.C. and was promoted to the first team in 2005, but moved to Nasarawa Un...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel%20Akpeyi
Dennis K. Hays (born June 1, 1953) is an American diplomat who formerly served as the United States Ambassador to Suriname. He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate and was appointed by President Bill Clinton on March 22, 1996. Hays received his bachelor's degree in American Studies from the University of Florida, and his ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis%20K.%20Hays
French-Hungarian relations (; ) are foreign relations between France and Hungary. The first diplomatic contacts date back to the Middle Ages. Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO. Since 2004, Hungary is an observer in La Francophonie. Education There is a French international school in Buda...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France%E2%80%93Hungary%20relations
Hamilton Moore is a Baptist theologian and lecturer. Moore holds a Bachelor of Divinity, a Master of Theology, and a PhD. In 1990, Moore became principal and New Testament tutor at the Irish Baptist College in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. He is also adjunct professor at Emanuel University in Oradea, Romania. Prior to th...
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Fleur Ezekiel is an Indian model who was crowned Eve's Weekly Miss India 1959 and represented India at Miss World 1959. She was the first winner of Eve's Weekly Miss India pageant. She was Indian of Jewish ancestry, descending from a Bene Israel family. She has one younger brother, Noel Ezekiel. She was an Indian pione...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleur%20Ezekiel
Polar Rose was a company from Malmö, Sweden which made facial recognition software. Polar Rose had a service that allows users to name people in their photos on photo sharing sites like Flickr and 23hq.com using their Facebook contacts. Using their facial recognition Polar Rose applied auto-tagging for users. The serv...
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is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Nishizawa was born in Tokyo on May 10, 1974. He joined Verdy Kawasaki from youth team in 1993. He debuted as center back in 1994 and his opportunity to play increased year by year. In 1997, he moved to Shimizu S-Pulse. He became a regular player as center back. Howe...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junji%20Nishizawa
Piribeg (; ) is a mountain peak located between Kosovo and North Macedonia. Piribeg reaches a height of 2,524 meters above sea level, and is a peak of the eastern part of the Šar Mountains. Located on the slopes of Piribeg is the largest ski center in Kosovo, Brezovica. References Šar Mountains Two-thousanders of Ko...
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The D52 road ( or RD52) is a road connecting Pont-Farcy and Vire in the Calvados département in France. Routes départementales in France
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Hungarian-Japanese relations (, ) are foreign relations between Hungary and Japan. After World War II, both countries re-established diplomatic relations in August 1959. Hungary has an embassy in Tokyo and 2 honorary consulates (in Hamamatsu and Osaka). Japan has an embassy in Budapest. Both countries are full membe...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungary%E2%80%93Japan%20relations
KF Harkëtari was a football club located in Klos, Albania. It was founded in 1939 as Shoqeria Sportive e Klosit. The club has always played in the lower divisions but many times has produced beautiful games especially in the Albanian Cup. The club folded in 1991 after the communism in Albania fell and since then Klos h...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KF%20Hark%C3%ABtari
Pleasant Hills is a historic home located near Upper Marlboro in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. It is a large, two-part brick house with Greek Revival detailing. The more recent, main block, was built in 1836 by Zaddock Sasscer. Pleasant Hills was built in a side-hall-and-double-parlor plan style tha...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleasant%20Hills%20%28Upper%20Marlboro%2C%20Maryland%29
Hungary–Poland relations are the foreign relations between Hungary and Poland. Relations between the two nations date back to the Middle Ages. The two Central European peoples have traditionally enjoyed a very close friendship, brotherhood and camaraderie rooted in a deep history of shared rulers, cultures, struggles, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungary%E2%80%93Poland%20relations
The Prussian Class P 6s were passenger locomotives operated by the Prussian state railways with a leading axle and three coupled axles. The P 6 was conceived as a so-called universal locomotive. The first vehicle was manufactured in 1902 at Düsseldorf by the firm of Hohenzollern. This engine has a number of features t...
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Paul George Benson (born June 3, 1946) is an American academic, and the former President of the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina. Early life and education Benson was born in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania to Paul Benson (1911-1975) and Anna Louise Stolz Benson (1921-2014). His father was the CEO of Royal I...
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Hungarian-Romanian relations are foreign relations between Hungary and Romania. Relations between the two nations date back to the Middle Ages, including Wallachia and Moldavia. Modern diplomatic relations between the two states date back to Romanian unification in 1859 and independence in 1877. Both countries share ...
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is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Soda was born in Sapporo on July 5, 1978. After graduating from University of Tsukuba, he joined J1 League club Consadole Sapporo in 2001. He played many matches as forward from first season. In 2002, he also played as center back not only forward. However the club ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yushi%20Soda
Pleasant Prospect is a historic home located at Mitchellville, Prince George's County, Maryland. It is an outstanding and important example of a Federal style plantation house, consisting of a 2½-story main structure over a full basement with a 2-story kitchen linked by a 1-story hyphen. The kitchen wing and hyphen a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleasant%20Prospect
Günter Pfitzmann (8 April 1924 – 30 May 2003) was a German film actor who appeared in more than 60 films between 1950 and 2001. He was born and died in Berlin, Germany. He narrowly escaped death due to heart problems which lead to him cancelling his seat aboard Concorde flight AF4590, which crashed in Paris on 25 July...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%BCnter%20Pfitzmann
is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Ikeuchi was born in Tobetsu, Hokkaido on November 1, 1977. After graduating from high school, he joined the J1 League club Kashima Antlers in 1996. However he did not actually play in any matches from then through 1998. In 1999, he moved to the J2 League club Consad...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomohiko%20Ikeuchi
Benchasiri Park (, , ; "Park Commemorating the Fifth Cycle Birthday Anniversary") is a garden located on Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Toei District, Bangkok, Thailand. Built on next door to the Emporium and Emsphere shopping complex, it serves to commemorate the fifth cycle (sixtieth) birthday anniversary of Queen Sirikit ...
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Stanislav Ledinek (26 June 1920 – 30 March 1969) was a German film actor. He appeared in more than 90 films between 1953 and 1968. He died in Istanbul, Turkey. Selected filmography Such a Charade (1953) Red Roses, Red Lips, Red Wine (1953) Life Begins at Seventeen (1953) Confession Under Four Eyes (1954) My Sist...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanislav%20Ledinek
The Battle of Jinyang () was fought in modern-day Taiyuan between the elite families of the State of Jin, the house of Zhao and the house of Zhi (智), in the Spring and Autumn period of China. The other houses of Wei and Han first participated in the battle in alliance with the Zhi, but later defected to ally with Zhao ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle%20of%20Jinyang
South County may refer to the following: Geographic places South County (Rhode Island), a vernacular name for Washington County, Rhode Island South County (Massachusetts), a region of Massachusetts South County, a name for the southern part of St. Louis County, Missouri used by residents of the Greater St. Louis are...
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Bulgarian-Polish relations are foreign relations between Bulgaria and Poland. Both countries are full members of the European Union, NATO, Bucharest Nine, Three Seas Initiative, OSCE, Council of Europe and World Trade Organization. Poland has given full support to Bulgaria's membership in the European Union and NATO. ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgaria%E2%80%93Poland%20relations
is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Nishijima was born in Kawai, Nara on April 7, 1982. After graduating from high school, he joined J1 League club Sanfrecce Hiroshima in 2001. However he could not play at all in the match until 2003. Although he moved to Vissel Kobe in 2004, he could not play at all ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroyuki%20Nishijima
Tomás Carbonell was the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Gilbert Schaller. Hicham Arazi won in the final 3–6, 6–1, 6–2 against Franco Squillari. Seeds Karim Alami (semifinals) Hicham Arazi (champion) Roberto Carretero (first round) Gilbert Schaller (semifinals) Richard Fromberg (second r...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997%20Grand%20Prix%20Hassan%20II%20%E2%80%93%20Singles
Grijzegrubben (; ) is a hamlet in the municipality of Beekdaelen in the province of Limburg, the Netherlands. The name Grijzegrubben contains the toponym Grubbe, which in Limburg often refers to a hollow way. The name was already in use in the year 1637, when Aleidis of Grijzegrubben leased some land to the nobleman ...
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Caffeyl alcohol is the organic compound with the formula (HO)2C6H3-4-CHCHCH2OH. This colourless solid is related to catechol by attachment to allyl alcohol. It is the precursor to one of the three principal lignols. Preparation and occurrence In the laboratory, caffeyl alcohol can be synthesized from 3,4-dihydroxyben...
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Estonia–Poland relations is the official relationship between Estonia and Poland. Both nations enjoy close and friendly relations, and are close allies. Both nations are members of the European Union, NATO, OECD, OSCE, Bucharest Nine, Three Seas Initiative, United Nations, Council of Europe, Council of the Baltic Sea S...
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São Tomé and Príncipe ( ; (); English: "Saint Thomas and Prince"), officially the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe (), is an island country in the Gulf of Guinea, off the western equatorial coast of Central Africa. It consists of two archipelagos around the two main islands of São Tomé and Príncipe, about...
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The Poti class was the NATO reporting name for a group of anti-submarine warfare (ASW) corvettes built for the Soviet Navy. The Soviet designation was Project 204 small anti-submarine ships. These ships were the first Soviet warships powered by gas turbine engines; two propellers were mounted in tunnels to give a very ...
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The Bacton Gas Terminal is a complex of six gas terminals within four sites located on the North Sea coast of North Norfolk in the United Kingdom. The sites are near Paston and between Bacton and Mundesley; the nearest town is North Walsham. The other main UK gas terminals which receive gas from the UK continental she...
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Polish–Romanian relations are foreign relations between Poland and Romania. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 22 June 1919. In recent years government representatives of Poland and Romania regularly exchange high-level visits, a reflection of the mutual interest in bilateral cooperation between the t...
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is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Sunakawa was born in Narashino on August 10, 1977. After graduating from high school, he joined his local club Kashiwa Reysol in 1996. On June 1, he debuted in J.League Cup against Urawa Reds. However he could only play this match until 1998. From 1999, he played ma...
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Rudolf Zehetgruber (16 September 1926 – 2 July 2023) was an Austrian film director and producer, screenwriter and actor who directed 17 films between 1960 and 1985. He was most known for writing and directing the Superbug/Dudu film series that featured his wife Kathrin Oginski (Barbara Kathrin Zehetgruber) and two entr...
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Silverling is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Baccharis glomeruliflora, native to North America Baccharis halimifolia, native to North America Paronychia argyrocoma, native to the Eastern United States
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The Harry Smith House is a Queen Anne-style frame dwelling, built in 1890. It stands on one of the original streets platted in the 1889 railroad suburb subdivision of Riverdale Park, Prince George's County, Maryland located northeast of Washington, D.C. The home is representative of the transition in domestic architec...
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Foreign relations exist between Austria and Montenegro. Austria recognized Montenegro on 12 June 2006. Both countries established diplomatic relations with each other on the same day. Austria has an embassy in Podgorica and an honorary consulate in Budva. Montenegro has an embassy in Vienna. Austria is an EU member and...
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is a Japanese footballer who currently plays for Nankatsu SC. Club statistics Updated to 30 November 2017. References External links Profile at Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo 1986 births Living people Association football people from Hokkaido Japanese men's footballers J1 League players J2 League players Hokkaido Cons...
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was an author in Taishō and Shōwa period Japan. Sonoike was born in Hirakawachō, Tokyo. His father was in the service of the Imperial Household Agency, and his grandfather was the appointive governor of Nara prefecture in the Meiji period. He left the Gakushuin Peers’ School to pursue a literary career and was one of ...
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Ralph Arthur "Doc" Carroll (December 28, 1891 – June 27, 1983), was a Major League Baseball catcher who played in with the Philadelphia Athletics. He batted and threw right-handed. Carroll had a .091 batting average in ten games, two hits in 22 at-bats, in his one-year career. Carroll graduated from Worcester Academy....
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German-Montenegrin relations are foreign relations between Germany and Montenegro. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 14 June 2006. Germany has an embassy in Podgorica. Montenegro has an embassy in Berlin and a general consulate in Frankfurt. Both countries are members of Council of Europe and NATO. A...
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Gary Grant Hendrix (born May 14, 1948) is an American businessman who founded Symantec Corporation, an international corporation which produces computer software, particularly in the fields of information management and antivirus software. Education Hendrix obtained his undergraduate degree at the University of Texas ...
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Naka River may refer to: 中川 Naka River (Saitama Tokyo) which flows through Saitama prefecture and Tokyo prefecture Naka River (Chiba) which flows through Chiba prefecture 那珂川 Naka River (Tochigi Ibaraki) which flows through Tochigi prefecture and Ibaraki prefecture Naka River (Fukuoka) which flows through Fukuoka pre...
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is a former Japanese football player He is the current assistant head coach J2 League club of Renofa Yamaguchi. Playing career Nakayama was born in Shimonoseki on September 15, 1981. After graduating from high school, he joined J1 League club Sanfrecce Hiroshima in 2000. However, he could hardly play in the match unti...
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