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Follow Me into Madness is the second album by Finnish metal band Tarot, released in 1988 by Bluelight Records. A remastered version was released in 2006 by Spinefarm Records. Rose On The Grave was released as a single in 1988. This is also the last album with Mako H., as he is replaced by Janne Tolsa, the current keybo... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Follow%20Me%20into%20Madness |
The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper is an American animated television spin-off series and a sequel of the feature film Casper, which, in turn, was based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character of Casper the Friendly Ghost.
Production
At the time that principal filming wrapped on Casper, a sequel was proposed an... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Spooktacular%20New%20Adventures%20of%20Casper |
Gajiu Monastery is an ancient Buddhist temple located near the old Tibetan village of Tsetang in the province of Tibet. Only ruins remain of the temple which was built at the foot of Mount Gongbori.
Archaeological sites in Tibet
Former Buddhist temples
Shannan, Tibet
Tibetan Buddhist monasteries | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gajiu%20Monastery |
Miguel Mejía Barón (born 17 April 1944) is a Mexican former professional footballer and manager.
Career
Mejía played for UNAM Pumas and would later manage the club.
He coached Mexico at the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
Honours
Manager
UNAM
CONCACAF Champions' Cup: 1989
Mexican Primera División: 1990–91
Mexico
CONCACAF Gol... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel%20Mej%C3%ADa%20Bar%C3%B3n |
Precursor or Precursors may refer to:
Precursor (religion), a forerunner, predecessor
The Precursor, John the Baptist
Science and technology
Precursor (bird), a hypothesized genus of fossil birds that was composed of fossilized parts of unrelated animals
Precursor (chemistry), a compound that participates in the ch... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precursor |
The hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) is a species of bat in the vesper bat family, Vespertilionidae. It lives throughout most of North America (and possibly also in Hawaii, although this is disputed).
Taxonomy
The hoary bat was described as a new species in 1796 by Palisot de Beauvois. Beauvois noted that the holotype wa... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoary%20bat |
Fulton Luther Walker Jr. (April 30, 1958 – October 12, 2016) was an American professional football player who was a cornerback for the Miami Dolphins (1981-1985) and Los Angeles Raiders (1985-1986) of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the West Virginia Mountaineers. He graduated from Ma... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulton%20Walker |
Acton, Massachusetts is a small town west of Boston in an area that has records of human habitation which stretch back 7000 years. Acton citizens had a significant role in the Battle of Lexington and Concord, the prelude to the American Revolution. Acton's history reflects the major events that were occurring in Massa... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20Acton%2C%20Massachusetts |
Casper and the Angels is an American animated television series based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character Casper the Friendly Ghost, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and broadcast on NBC from September 22 to December 15, 1979.
Plot
Casper the Friendly Ghost is a "guardian ghost" to two female Space Police off... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casper%20and%20the%20Angels |
Jordan Arthur Tata (TAY-ta) (born September 20, 1981) is a retired major league pitcher. Tata made his major league debut on April 6, 2006 against the Texas Rangers in a 10-6 win. For college he attended Sam Houston State. He is tall and weighs . Tata bats and throws right-handed.
While pitching for the Lakeland Tige... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan%20Tata |
In marketing and financial services, mass affluent and emerging affluent are the high end of the mass market, or individuals with US$100,000 to US$1,000,000 of liquid financial assets plus an annual household income over US$75,000.
Mass affluent consumers are an important target market for sellers of luxury goods.
Di... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass%20affluent |
Kaisa may refer to:
Kaisa (name), Finnish and Estonian feminine given name
Kaisa, Estonia, village in Saaremaa Parish, Saare County, Estonia
Kaisa (billiards), a cue sport mostly played in Finland
Kaisa Group Holdings Limited, a Chinese property development company, sponsors of Shenzhen F.C.
Kaisa, snow goose dæmon of... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaisa |
Desafío de Estrellas is a Mexican musical show produced and distributed by TV Azteca, the second most important network in the country. The format of the Desafío is similar to American Idol with contestants eliminated every week and a grand finale with the top contestants competing to win the first place prize. TV Azte... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desafio%20de%20Estrellas |
James Barry-Murphy (born 22 August 1954) is an Irish hurling manager and former hurler, Gaelic footballer and association football player. He was the manager of the senior Cork county hurling team from 2011 to 2015, returning a decade after his first tenure as manager. Barry-Murphy is regarded as one of the most iconic... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy%20Barry-Murphy |
Samuel Walter Bogley III (November 16, 1941 – March 10, 2022) was the third lieutenant governor of Maryland from 1979 to 1983 under Governor Harry Hughes. He had previously served in various local and state level offices in Maryland, including as a commissioner and county councilman of Prince George's County.
Hughes' ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Bogley |
Casper's First Christmas is a 1979 animated Christmas television special and crossover produced by Hanna-Barbera. It features Casper the Friendly Ghost and his friend Hairy Scarey from the animated series Casper and the Angels. The special features guest stars Yogi Bear, Boo-Boo, Huckleberry Hound, Snagglepuss, Quick D... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casper%27s%20First%20Christmas |
Casper's Halloween Special (also known as Casper Saves Halloween and Casper the Friendly Ghost: He Ain't Scary, He's Our Brother) is a 1979 animated Halloween television special produced by Hanna-Barbera featuring Casper the Friendly Ghost and his friend Hairy Scarey from the animated series Casper and the Angels. The ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casper%27s%20Halloween%20Special |
Jay Scott Walker (born November 5, 1955) is an American entrepreneur and chairman of Walker Digital, a privately held research and development lab focused on using digital networks to create new business systems. Walker is also curator of TEDMED since 2011, and a founder of Priceline.com (now known as Booking Holdings)... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay%20S.%20Walker |
Environment, health and safety (EHS) is the set that studies and implements the practical aspects of protecting the environment and maintaining health and safety at occupation. In simple terms it is what organizations must do to make sure that their activities do not cause harm to anyone. Commonly, quality - quality as... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environment%2C%20health%20and%20safety |
Mirza Abul Hassan Ispahani (; 1902–1981) was a Pakistani politician and diplomat who served as an ambassador of Pakistan to the United States.
Early life and family
Ispahani was born in 1902 to the Perso-Bengali Ispahani family of Chittagong. He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge. He completed his Bar-at-La... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abul%20Hassan%20Isphani |
Charles J. Winninger (May 26, 1884 – January 27, 1969) was an American stage and film actor, most often cast in comedies or musicals.
Life and career
Winninger was born in Athens, Wisconsin, the son of Rosalia (Grassler) and Franz Winninger. His parents were Austrian immigrants. He began as a vaudeville actor. His mos... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Winninger |
Casper's Haunted Christmas is a 2000 computer-animated Christmas supernatural black comedy film produced by Harvey Comics and Mainframe Entertainment, based on the character Casper the Friendly Ghost, and was released by Universal Studios Home Video on October 31, 2000 (Halloween). Unlike either its theatrical or two d... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casper%27s%20Haunted%20Christmas |
José Luis Salgado Gómez (born 3 April 1966) is a Mexican former footballer and manager.
Career
Salgado began playing professional football with Pumas UNAM, making his Primera debut in 1985, and subsequently playing for Tecos, C.F. Monterrey, Club América, Club León, and Atlético Morelia. He also played for the Mexico ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9%20Luis%20Salgado |
Brendon Ryan Barrett (born August 5, 1986) is an American actor and acting coach.
Early life and career
He was born in Roseville, California, and he grew up in Folsom.
He co-starred in The Shadow Men, which it was premiered at Cannes Film Festival in 1997. He was also the voice of Casper the Friendly Ghost in Casper'... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendon%20Ryan%20Barrett |
The BL 13.5 inch Mk V gun was a British heavy naval gun, introduced in 1912 as the main armament for the new super-dreadnought battleships of the . The calibre was 13.5 inches (343 mm) and the barrels were 45 calibres long i.e. 607.5 inches (15.43 m). The guns were greatly superior and unrelated to the earlier 13.5-inc... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BL%2013.5-inch%20Mk%20V%20naval%20gun |
CJTR-FM is a Canadian radio station, airing at 91.3 FM in Regina, Saskatchewan. The station airs a community radio format, featuring a variety of musical styles and talk shows. It is operated by Radius Communications, a non-profit corporation that began fundraising in 1996 and got the station on the air in 2001.
This... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CJTR-FM |
"Vila Velebita" (, often translated as 'Fairy of Velebit') is a Croatian patriotic song. It originates from the second half of the 19th century, after the Illyrian movement. Its earliest recorded public performance was in 1882 in Zagreb, on the Croatian singing society "Kolo"'s twentieth anniversary party.
The first r... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vila%20Velebita |
USS Major (DE-796) was a Buckley-class destroyer escort in service with the United States Navy from 1944 to 1948. She was scrapped in 1973.
History
USS Major was named after Charles Nance Major, who died when the ship on which he was serving as armed guard, the SS R. P. Resor, was torpedoed off Manasquan, New Jersey, ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS%20Major |
From its peculiar habit, Duabanga grandiflora (syn. D. sonneratioides) is a singular feature in its native forests. The trunk is erect, 40–80 feet high, undivided but sometimes forking from the base. The lower limbs spread drooping from the trunk; these are long, slender, sparingly branched, and the branches are four-a... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duabanga%20grandiflora |
Andrei Volokitin (, Andriy Volokitin; born 18 June 1986 in Lviv) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster. He is a two-time Ukrainian champion and has competed in four Chess Olympiads, winning team gold in 2004 along with team bronze in 2012.
Chess career
He won two medals at the World Youth Chess Championship, taking silver... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrei%20Volokitin |
Benjamín Cole Vázquez (October 8, 1919 – January 30, 1993) was a Puerto Rican politician and the second longest serving Mayor of the city of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico (1969–1993). He is regarded as one of the strongest leaders of the Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico (PDP). He was also a U.S. Postal Service regional ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjam%C3%ADn%20Cole%20%28mayor%29 |
Bitter Gold Hearts is a fantasy novel by American writer Glen Cook, the second book in his ongoing Garrett P.I. series. The series combines elements of mystery and fantasy as it follows the adventures of private investigator Garrett.
Plot introduction
Garrett is a hardboiled detective living in the city of TunFaire, ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter%20Gold%20Hearts |
Ioannis (Nanos) Valaoritis (; 5 July 1921 – 12 September 2019) was a Greek writer, widely published as a poet, novelist and playwright since 1939; his correspondence with George Seferis (Allilographia 1945-1968, Ypsilon, Athens 2004) was a bestseller. Raised within a cosmopolitan family with roots in the Greek War of... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanos%20Valaoritis |
John Coyne is the name of:
John Coyne (politician) (1836–1873), Canadian barrister and politician
John Coyne (writer) (born 1937), American writer of horror novels
John M. Coyne (1916–2014), former mayor of Brooklyn, Ohio
John Coyne (soccer) (born 1951), English-born football (soccer) player who played for Australi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Coyne |
Matty's Funday Funnies is a 1959–1961 American animated anthology television series.
Broadcast history
The original Matty's Funday Funnies was broadcast from 1959 to 1961 by American Broadcasting Company, scheduled during Sunday afternoons (with a 1960—1961 prime time edition during Friday evenings, rescheduled for ea... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matty%27s%20Funday%20Funnies |
"Repressed" is a single by Apocalyptica, released on 19 May 2006. The title song features Max Cavalera (Soulfly and Sepultura) and Matt Tuck (Bullet for my Valentine) on vocals. It's mostly sung in English and Portuguese, which parts in the last one are done by Cavalera.
Track listing
"Repressed" (Single version) fea... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repressed |
A pyridinecarboxylic acid is any member of a group of organic compounds which are monocarboxylic derivatives of pyridine. Pyridinecarboxylic acid comes in three isomers:
Picolinic acid (2-pyridinecarboxylic acid)
Nicotinic acid (3-pyridinecarboxylic acid), also known as Niacin
Isonicotinic acid (4-pyridinecarboxylic a... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyridinecarboxylic%20acids |
The Tron Kirk is a former principal parish church in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is a well-known landmark on the Royal Mile. It was built in the 17th century and closed as a church in 1952. Having stood empty for over fifty years, it was used as a tourist information centre for several years in the mid 2000's and, more rec... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tron%20Kirk |
Matty Mattel was the boy mascot for Mattel Inc. Toymakers. As the "King of Toys," Matty was the host and sponsor of TV's Matty's Funday Funnies in the 1960s. Matty was part of Mattel's advertising from 1955 to 1970 and then renewed in the 1980s, printed in Mattel warranty information.
History
The serrated seal logo fo... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matty%20Mattel |
The Ice Age National Scientific Reserve is an affiliated area of the National Park System of the United States comprising nine sites in Wisconsin that preserve geological evidence of glaciation. To protect the scientific and scenic value of the landforms, the U.S. Congress authorized the creation of a cooperative rese... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice%20Age%20National%20Scientific%20Reserve |
The 19th Brigade is an Army Reserve formation of the British Army. As the 19th Infantry Brigade, it fought in the First and Second World War.
The brigade became 19 Light Brigade in 2005, and moved to Northern Ireland following the end of Operation Banner and "normalisation" of British military operations in the provin... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19th%20Brigade%20%28United%20Kingdom%29 |
Gary Beck (born January 21, 1941) is a two-time World champion drag racing driver. Born in Seattle, Washington and raised in the United States, Beck married a Canadian and they made their home in her native Edmonton, Alberta. He competed in stock car racing before switching to drag racing.
A virtual unknown, in 1972 h... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary%20Beck |
Ma Wen-lu (), known in the Philippines as Ma Mon Luk (), was a Chinese immigrant best known in the Philippines for his eponymous restaurant, and for being the alleged creator of mami (a noodle soup) and popularizer of siopao (a steamed bun based on the cha siu bao).
Early life
Ma was born in 1896 in Xiangshan, Canton ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma%20Mon%20Luk |
Balsam pear may refer to:
Momordica balsamina, a vine native to Africa
Bitter melon (Momordica charantia), a vine grown for its bitter and edible fruit | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balsam%20pear |
United to End Racism (UER) is an ongoing program of the Re-evaluation Counseling Communities (RC), whose publicly stated aims are "dedicated to eliminating racism in the world" and "to illuminate the damage done to individuals by racism and to undo this damage on an individual basis, using the resources and process of ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20to%20End%20Racism |
Katie Daryl is an American television host and producer, best known for her work on the Hollywood gossip show TMZ and currently the host and executive producer of the AXS TV music count-down series The Top Ten Revealed.
Katie started her broadcasting career as a part-time radio DJ at the age of 15. While attending Ari... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie%20Daryl |
The Borneo peat swamp forests ecoregion, within the tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests biome, are on the island of Borneo, which is divided between Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia.
Location and description
Peat swamp forests occur where waterlogged soils prevent dead leaves and wood from fully decomposing... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borneo%20peat%20swamp%20forests |
The word "Revol" is used in the following contexts:
Revol (song), a 1994 single by the Manic Street Preachers
Revol Wireless, an Ohio-based wireless provider
Revol Porcelaine, a French porcelain manufacturer
Revol (surname), people with Revol as their surname | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revol |
The Armenian-Azerbaijani war (1918–1920) was a conflict that took place in the South Caucasus in regions with a mixed Armenian-Azerbaijani population, broadly encompassing what are now modern-day Azerbaijan and Armenia. It began during the final months of World War I and ended with the establishment of Soviet rule.
Th... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian%E2%80%93Azerbaijani%20war%20%281918%E2%80%931920%29 |
Cold Copper Tears is a fantasy novel by American writer Glen Cook, the third novel in his ongoing Garrett P.I. series. The series combines elements of mystery and fantasy as it follows the adventures of private investigator Garrett.
Plot introduction
Garrett is a hardboiled detective living in the city of TunFaire, a... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold%20Copper%20Tears |
The Albany Symphony Orchestra is a professional symphony orchestra based in Albany, New York.
Founded in 1930 as the People's Orchestra of Albany by Italian-born conductor John Carabella, the Albany Symphony is the oldest professional symphony orchestra based in New York's Capital District. The orchestra annually per... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albany%20Symphony%20Orchestra |
Guido Virgilio Alvarenga Morales (born 24 August 1970, in Asunción) is a retired football (soccer) player from Paraguay, who was nicknamed "El Mago". He played as an attacking midfielder during his career.
International
Alvarenga made his international début for the Paraguay national football team on 14 June 1995 in a... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guido%20Alvarenga |
Fort Washington, located near the community of Fort Washington, Maryland, was for many decades the only defensive fort protecting Washington, D.C. The original fort, overlooking the Potomac River, was completed in 1809, and was begun as Fort Warburton, but renamed in 1808. During the War of 1812, the fort was destroyed... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort%20Washington%20Park |
Allison Renae Holker (born February 6, 1988) is an American dancer, choreographer, and actress. Holker has worked in film, television, and concert tours. She is known for appearances on the television dance competition So You Think You Can Dance, where she was a contestant in season 2 and as an All-Star in seasons 7–11... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allison%20Holker |
The New Casper Cartoon Show is a 1963-1970 animated television series that appeared on ABC's Saturday morning schedule, based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character Casper the Friendly Ghost. Casper's co-stars included his friends from the Harvey Comics stories: Wendy the Good Little Witch, the Ghostly Trio, Spooky the... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20New%20Casper%20Cartoon%20Show |
Zila Parishad means District Council and may refer to:
District Councils of Bangladesh
District Councils of India
See also
Panchayat Raj | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zila%20Parishad |
Goran Živkov (; born 1971 in Kikinda, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian politician.
On June 20, 2006 he was appointed as the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management in the Government of Serbia and resigned on October 1. He graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Belgrade in 1996.
... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goran%20%C5%BDivkov |
"Živila Hrvatska" (lit. Long live Croatia) is a Croatian patriotic song. The lyrics were written by August Šenoa, while the melody was composed by Ivan Zajc.
The lyrics first appeared in the September 1873 print of Vienac magazine and other Croatian publications, and was simply titled Hrvatska Pjesma ("Croatian song"... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BDivila%20Hrvatska |
Isonicotinic acid or pyridine-4-carboxylic acid is an organic compound with the formula C5H4N(CO2H). It is a derivative of pyridine with a carboxylic acid substituent at the 4-position. It is an isomer of picolinic acid and nicotinic acid, which have the carboxyl group at the 2- and 3-position respectively compared to ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isonicotinic%20acid |
The inner London borough of Wandsworth contains some of green space in the form of parks, commons, allotments and cemeteries, which is the largest amount for an Inner London borough. Central London borders some of the borough's boundary with the Thames the closest park to which is Battersea Park.
At , Tooting Common... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parks%20and%20open%20spaces%20in%20the%20London%20Borough%20of%20Wandsworth |
Old Tin Sorrows is a fantasy novel by American writer Glen Cook, the fourth novel in his ongoing Garrett P.I. series. The series combines elements of mystery and fantasy as it follows the adventures of private investigator Garrett.
Plot introduction
Garrett is a hardboiled detective living in the city of TunFaire, a ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Tin%20Sorrows |
Necrolytic migratory erythema is a red, blistering rash that spreads across the skin. It particularly affects the skin around the mouth and distal extremities; but may also be found on the lower abdomen, buttocks, perineum, and groin. It is strongly associated with glucagonoma, a glucagon-producing tumor of the pancrea... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necrolytic%20migratory%20erythema |
James Bromley Spicer (May 12, 1958 – September 27, 2019) was an American hip hop recording artist who released a number of old school rap singles during the late 1970s and early 1980s including the classic "Dollar Bill Y'all," for which he was perhaps best known. Spicer was managed by Russell Simmons' Rush Management.... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy%20Spicer |
Greenock and Port Glasgow was a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1974 until 1997, electing one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.
Boundaries
1974–1983: The burghs of Greenock and Port Glasgow.
1983–1997: The Inverclyde Distri... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenock%20and%20Port%20Glasgow%20%28UK%20Parliament%20constituency%29 |
Liberty Corners is a neighborhood in the village of Salem Lakes in south-central Kenosha County, Wisconsin, United States. It is centered at the intersection of Highway 83 and Wilmot Road (Kenosha County Highway C).
Notes
Neighborhoods in Wisconsin | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty%20Corners%2C%20Wisconsin |
The United States Army's 205th Military Intelligence Brigade (205th MI BDE) and its three battalions have a history dating back to World War II. The brigade has been in a continuous active service since 1944. The brigade was constituted on 12 July 1944 in the Army of the United States as the 205th Counter Intelligence ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/205th%20Military%20Intelligence%20Brigade%20%28United%20States%29 |
Kirkby Thore is a small village and civil parish in Cumbria, England (), in the historic county of Westmorland. It is close to the Lake District national park and the Cumbrian Pennines. It includes the areas of Bridge End, in the southwest by the A66, and Cross End in the northeast of the village. In the 2001 census, t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirkby%20Thore |
The lesser siren (Siren intermedia) is a species of aquatic salamander native to the eastern United States and northern Mexico. They are referred to by numerous common names, including two-legged eel, dwarf siren, and mud eel. The specific epithet intermedia denotes their intermediate size, between the greater siren, S... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesser%20siren |
Ángel Santos Vega Colon (November 1, 1922 – February 21, 1998), aka Santitos Colón, was a Puerto Rican bolero and mambo singer, born in Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico and raised in Mayagüez. He was also known by the moniker: "The Man with The Golden Voice".
Youth and early career
Colón was born in Sabana Grande, Puerto ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santos%20Col%C3%B3n |
John Burnside FRSL FRSE (born 19 March 1955) is a Scottish writer. He is one of only three poets (the others being Ted Hughes and Sean O'Brien) to have won both the T. S. Eliot Prize and the Forward Poetry Prize for the same book (Black Cat Bone).
Life and works
Burnside was born in Dunfermline and raised in Cowdenbea... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Burnside |
(born 1941) is a Japanese origami master. He has made more than a hundred origami models, from simple lion masks to complex modular origami, such as a small stellated dodecahedron. He does not specialize in what is known as "super complex origami", but rather he likes making simple, elegant animals, and modular designs... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunihiko%20Kasahara |
Daniel Horacio Sanabria Gueyraud (born 8 February 1977) is a former Paraguayan footballer who played as a defender.
During his career, he played for Sportivo Luqueño, Club Libertad, Colo-Colo, Shonan Bellmare (Japan), Kyoto Purple Sanga (Japan), América-SP (Brazil) and Olimpia Asunción.
Sanabria played for the Paragu... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel%20Sanabria |
"" (; "The Green and White Flag") is the official anthem of Andalusia, an autonomous community of Spain, adopted under the first Andalusian Statute of Autonomy. The lyrics were written by Blas Infante. The music for the anthem of Andalusia was composed by the former director of the municipal band of Sevilla, José del C... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20bandera%20blanca%20y%20verde |
Dread Brass Shadows is a fantasy novel by American writer Glen Cook, the fifth novel in his ongoing Garrett P.I. series. The series combines elements of mystery and fantasy as it follows the adventures of private investigator Garrett.
Plot introduction
Garrett is a hardboiled detective living in the city of TunFaire... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dread%20Brass%20Shadows |
The following highways are numbered 66:
Australia
Barkly Highway (Northern Territory)
Riddoch Highway
Canada
Alberta Highway 66
Highway 66 (Ontario)
Finland
Kantatie 66 (Orivesi — Lapua)
France
A66 autoroute
Germany
Bundesautobahn 66
Greece
Greek National Road 66, a national highway connecting Nemea wi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20highways%20numbered%2066 |
Swynnerton is a village and civil parish in Staffordshire, England. It lies in the Borough of Stafford, and at the 2001 census had a population of 4,233, increasing to 4,453 at the 2011 Census.
Swynnerton is listed in the Domesday Book identifying the lord in 1066 as Brothir (of Oaken) and in 1086, Edelo (of Rauceby),... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swynnerton |
Lambeosaurini, previously known as Corythosaurini, is one of four tribes of hadrosaurid ornithopods from the family Lambeosaurinae. It is defined as all lambeosaurines closer to Lambeosaurus lambei than to Parasaurolophus walkeri, Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus, or Aralosaurus tuberiferus, which define the other three tribe... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambeosaurini |
Parsons Corporation is an American technology-focused defense, intelligence, security, and infrastructure engineering firm headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia. The company was founded in 1944.
Parsons has more than 17,000 employees across 25 countries. Carey Smith serves as Chairwoman, President, and CEO of Parsons.... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsons%20Corporation |
Lambeosaurinae is a group of crested hadrosaurid dinosaurs.
Classification
Lambeosaurines have been traditionally split into the tribes or clades Parasaurolophini (Parasaurolophus, Charonosaurus, others (?).) and Lambeosaurini (Corythosaurus, Hypacrosaurus, Lambeosaurus, others.). Corythosaurini (synonym of Lambeos... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambeosaurinae |
Saurolophinae is a subfamily of hadrosaurid dinosaurs. It has since the mid-20th century generally been called the Hadrosaurinae, a group of largely non-crested hadrosaurs related to the crested sub-family Lambeosaurinae. However, the name Hadrosaurinae is based on the genus Hadrosaurus which was found in more recent s... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saurolophinae |
Howard Post (November 2, 1926 – May 21, 2010) was an American animator, cartoonist, and comic strip and comic book writer-artist.
Post is known for his syndicated newspaper comic strip The Dropouts which had a 13-year run and for creating DC Comics' Anthro.
Early life and career
Born in New York City, Post grew up i... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard%20Post |
Saurolophini is a tribe of saurolophine hadrosaurids native to the Americas and Asia. It includes Saurolophus (from Canada and Mongolia), Augustynolophus (from the United States), and Prosaurolophus (from Alberta, Canada, and Montana, U.S.). Kerberosaurus and Kundurosaurus may also be members. Bonapartesaurus, a hadros... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saurolophini |
Edmontosaurini are a tribe of saurolophine hadrosaur dinosaurs that lived in the Northern Hemisphere during the Late Cretaceous period. It currently contains Edmontosaurus (from Canada and the United States), Shantungosaurus and Laiyangosaurus (from Shandong, China), and Kamuysaurus (from Japan). Kerberosaurus and Kun... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmontosaurini |
Lords of the Liverdance is the third album of Finnish psytrance-duo Eraser vs Yöjalka. It was released on June, 2006 by Australian record label Faerie Dragon Records.
Track listing
"Nice to Mute You" – 6:56
"Nuts for Nothing" – 6:13
"Brain to Feet" – 5:41
"Hell Sin Key THCruise" – 5:01
"High on Heels" – 6:38
"Fa... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lords%20of%20the%20Liverdance |
Lavernock Battery was built at Lavernock Point, Wales on the recommendations of the 1860 Royal Commission during the late 1860s to protect the ports of the Severn Estuary. It was replaced by a new anti-aircraft battery during World War II that was equipped with four heavy anti-aircraft guns.
History
The Palmerston gov... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavernock%20Battery |
The Leyland Eight was a luxury car produced by Leyland Motors from 1920 to 1923.
The car was designed by the chief engineer of Leyland Motors, J.G. Parry-Thomas and his assistant Reid Railton, and was intended to be the finest car available. It was the first British car with a straight-eight engine. The Eight was intr... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leyland%20Eight |
Red Iron Nights is a fantasy novel by American writer Glen Cook, the sixth novel in his ongoing Garrett P.I. series. The series combines elements of mystery and fantasy as it follows the adventures of private investigator Garrett.
Plot introduction
Garrett is a hardboiled detective living in the city of Tun Faire, a ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red%20Iron%20Nights |
Fort Washington Park is a public park located in the Washington Heights section of Upper Manhattan in New York City. It runs along the banks of the Hudson River next to Riverside Drive and the Henry Hudson Parkway from West 155th Street to Dyckman Street. The George Washington Bridge crosses above the park; below the b... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort%20Washington%20Park%20%28Manhattan%29 |
Cimarron Range may refer to:
Cimarron Range in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in New Mexico
Cimarron Ridge in the San Juan Mountains | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimarron%20Range |
Yarnfield is a village in Staffordshire, England. Population details as taken in the 2011 census can be found under Swynnerton It is considered part of historic Stone, and is near to other historic locations such as Eccleshall and Swynnerton.
Yarnfield and Cold Meece civil parish and parish council came into being in... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yarnfield |
Tourism in Wales makes up a significant portion of the Welsh economy and attracting millions of visitors each year. The tourism industry in Wales was worth around £5bn in 2017. The tourism industry also makes a significant contribution to the Welsh economy, supporting over 100,00 jobs and more than 8% of the Welsh work... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism%20in%20Wales |
In organic chemistry, thiepine (or thiepin) is an unsaturated seven-membered heterocyclic compound, with six carbon atoms and one sulfur atom. The parent compound, C6H6S is unstable and is predicted to be antiaromatic. Bulky derivatives have been isolated and shown by X-ray crystallography to have nonplanar C6S ring.... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiepine |
Dennys Velarde Reyes (; born April 19, 1977) is a Mexican former professional baseball pitcher. In more than a decade-long career in Major League Baseball (MLB), he played for 11 different teams, often as a left-handed specialist. Nicknamed "The Big Sweat", during his career he was listed at and . He held the MLB reco... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennys%20Reyes |
Lesmahagow Old Parish Church is a congregation of the Church of Scotland within the Presbytery of Lanark. It is the largest church in the South Lanarkshire town of Lesmahagow.
A Culdee settlement of Celtic monks existed prior to the 12th Century. The church was dedicated in the name of St. Machutus (St. Malo). This de... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesmahagow%20Old%20Parish%20Church |
Deadly Quicksilver Lies is a fantasy novel by American writer Glen Cook, the seventh novel in his ongoing Garrett P.I. series. The series combines elements of mystery and fantasy as it follows the adventures of private investigator Garrett.
Plot introduction
Garrett is a hardboiled detective living in the city of Tu... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadly%20Quicksilver%20Lies |
was a Japanese hip-hop trio from Nagoya, formed in 1996, and whose hiatus started in 2016. They are signed to Ki/oon Records, a subsidiary of Sony Music.
Biography
Home Made Kazoku is a trio, consisting of members Micro, Kuro, and DJ U-Ichi. The band was originally formed in 1996 the name as part of the hip-hop group... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home%20Made%20Kazoku |
Jackie Jokers is a supporting character of the Richie Rich comic book franchise from Harvey Comics. He is marked by a black bowl haircut.
He debuted in 1973, in his own eponymous title, before being canceled and replaced by the title Richie Rich and Jackie Jokers later that year. He and his similar-looking father, Jer... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie%20Jokers |
Free-choice profiling is a method for determining the quality of a thing by having a large number of subjects experience (view, taste, read, etc.) it and then allowing them to describe the thing in their own words, as opposed to posing them a set of "yes-no-maybe" questions. All of the descriptions are then analyzed to... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free-choice%20profiling |
ASTRO-G (also known as VSOP-2, and very rarely called VSOP-B) was a planned radio telescope satellite by JAXA. It was expected to be launched into elliptic orbit around Earth (apogee height 25,000 km, perigee height 1,000 km).
History
Astro-G was selected in February 2006 against the competition of a proposed new X-R... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astro-G |
Higuera de Zaragoza () is a city in the municipality of Ahome in the northwestern part of the state of Sinaloa, Mexico. It lies at latitude 25° 59' N, longitude 109° 20' W at an elevation of 9 meters above sea level. It is located on the Gulf of California between Agiabampo and Topolobampo, near Las Grullas. The comm... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higuera%20de%20Zaragoza |
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