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The Earth Party (, ), previously called The Earth Party Movement (, abbreviated MPT, hence called MPT – Partido da Terra), is a green-conservative political party in Portugal, founded on 12 August 1993. Its main political priorities are the promotion of environmental-friendly policies and the preservation of the nation... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%20Party |
Maikammer () is a municipality in the Südliche Weinstraße district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the German Wine Route, approx. 5 km south of Neustadt an der Weinstraße. Maikammer is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde Maikammer.
Geography
Location
Maikammer lies at elevations from 120 to 300 m a... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maikammer |
St Johns is a district around the station of the same name in south-east London. It lies within the Borough of Lewisham and borders the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It makes up the northwestern part of Lewisham along with Telegraph Hill.
St John's is noted for its mid 19th-century housing, constructed as Deptford New T... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%20Johns%2C%20London |
Odra was a kingdom located in the northern Odisha in Eastern India. This kingdom was mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. Odras were neighbours to the Vangas. It is believed that the Odia language and the state Odisha got their names derived from the name "Odra".
Reference in Mahabharata
Only a single reference of Odra... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odra%20Kingdom |
"Outlaws" is the 16th episode of the first season of the American drama television series Lost. The episode was directed by Jack Bender and written by Drew Goddard. It first aired on ABC in the United States on February 16, 2005. The character of James "Sawyer" Ford (Josh Holloway) is featured in the episode's flashbac... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outlaws%20%28Lost%29 |
Typhoon Bess, was a powerful, deadly, and destructive tropical cyclone, which was the deadliest typhoon to hit Japan since Tip in 1979. The eleventh tropical storm, sixth typhoon, and first super typhoon of the 1982 Pacific typhoon season, the system first developed on July 21. Two days later, it was upgraded into a tr... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon%20Bess%20%281982%29 |
Reims Aviation Industries was a French aircraft manufacturer located in the city of Reims, most recently producing the F406 Caravan II. Reims Aviation was a wholly owned subsidiary of GECI Aviation.
History
Max Holste, the company founder, built his first aircraft in 1931, a light two-seater aircraft called the SHB1. ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reims%20Aviation |
The Nyuya (; , Ñüüye) is a river in Sakha, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Lena. The length of the river is . The area of its basin is .
Course
The Nyuya has its source in the Lena Plateau and flows south of the course of the Peleduy. In its lower course it flows to the west of the Derba as it reaches the Lena... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyuya%20%28river%29 |
"...In Translation" is the 17th episode of the first season of the American drama television series Lost. The episode was directed by Tucker Gates and written by Javier Grillo-Marxuach and producer Leonard Dick. It first aired on ABC in the United States on February 23, 2005.
The character of Jin-Soo Kwon (Daniel Dae ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...In%20Translation |
Jenni Väänänen (, from 2004 to 2014 Dahlman-Räikkönen; born 27 October 1981) is a Finnish model and winner of the 2001 Miss Scandinavia contest.
Career
Väänänen started modeling at the age of 14, and she was runner-up in Miss Finland 2000. One year later she became Miss Scandinavia. In the same year, she became Queen... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenni%20V%C3%A4%C3%A4n%C3%A4nen |
Offenbach an der Queich is a municipality in the Südliche Weinstraße district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the river Queich, approx. 6 km east of Landau.
Offenbach an der Queich is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Offenbach an der Queich.
References
Palatinate (reg... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offenbach%20an%20der%20Queich |
"Numbers" is the 18th episode of the first season of Lost. The episode was directed by Dan Attias and written by Brent Fletcher and David Fury. It first aired on March 2, 2005, on ABC. The character of Hugo "Hurley" Reyes (Jorge Garcia) is featured in the episode's flashbacks.
Plot
Flashbacks
In September 2004, Hurle... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers%20%28Lost%29 |
"Deus Ex Machina" is the 19th episode of the first season of the American drama television series Lost. The episode was directed by Robert Mandel and written by executive producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof. It first aired on ABC in the United States on March 30, 2005.
The character of John Locke (Terry O'Quinn)... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deus%20Ex%20Machina%20%28Lost%29 |
The Ice Hockey Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina (; HSBiH) is the governing body of ice hockey in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is responsible for the Bosnia and Herzegovina Hockey League (BHL) and the Bosnia and Herzegovina men's national ice hockey team.
References
External links
Official website
Bosnia and Herzeg... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosnia%20and%20Herzegovina%20Ice%20Hockey%20Federation |
The Tyung (; , Tüŋ) is a river in Yakutia, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Vilyuy (Lena's basin). The length of the river is . The area of its basin is .
Course
The Tyung begins in the Central Siberian Plateau. When it descends into the Central Yakutian Lowland it begins to meander strongly and flows roughly sou... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyung |
"The Greater Good" is the 21st episode of the first season of Lost. The episode was directed by David Grossman and written by Leonard Dick. It first aired on May 4, 2005, on ABC. The character of Sayid Jarrah (Naveen Andrews) is featured in the episode's flashbacks.
Plot
Flashbacks
Arrested at Heathrow Airport on tru... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Greater%20Good%20%28Lost%29 |
A private sub-domain registry allocates domain names in a subset of the Domain Name System under a domain registered with an ICANN-accredited or ccTLD registry. Most of the private sub-domain registries operate based on an ISO 3166-1 name that is a subdomain of a higher-level domain.
Some of these registries combine t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private%20sub-domain%20registry |
Frank Reddaway Ltd. v. George Banham, [1896] A.C. 199 is a famous decision of the House of Lords on the tort of passing off. The Court held that purely descriptive product names such as "camel hair belting" can acquire secondary meaning, and consequently, is protected from passing off.
Frank Reddaway made machine bel... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20Reddaway%20Ltd%20v%20Banham |
"Born to Run" is the 22nd episode of the first season of Lost. It was directed by Tucker Gates, written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, and based on a story by Javier Grillo-Marxuach. It first aired on May 11, 2005, on ABC. The character Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly) is featured in the episode's flashbacks. The... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born%20to%20Run%20%28Lost%29 |
"Exodus: Part 1" and "Exodus: Part 2" are collectively the first season finale of the American drama television series Lost, consisting of the 23rd episode and a double 24th and 25th episodes of the first season and the show overall. The episodes were directed by Jack Bender, and written by Damon Lindelof and Carlton C... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus%20%28Lost%29 |
The Skaggs Family, starting from a small frontier town in southern Idaho, came to have an important impact on merchandising across much of the United States. During most of the 20th century, the Skaggs name was prominent on hundreds of stores throughout the West and Midwest.
The origins of a wide range of these grocer... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skaggs%20family |
Peter Stumpf may refer to:
Peter Stumpp (d. 1589) or Peter Stumpf, tried as a werewolf in 1589
Peter Stumpf (cellist), principal cello of the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra
Peter P. Stumpf Jr. (1948–2010), American politician and businessman
also may refer to:
Peter Štumpf (born 1962), Slovenian Roman Catholic pr... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20Stumpf |
Dahn is a municipality in the Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated in the Palatinate Forest, approximately 15 km southeast of Pirmasens, and 25 km west of Landau. It is part of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") of Dahner Felsenland.
Geography
Dahn is located 210 m abov... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dahn |
Raouf Hannachi is a Tunisian born Canadian citizen who served as the Muezzin at Assuna Mosque in Montreal. He was captured by the United States government and turned over to Tunisian officials in October 2001 and jailed.
Hannachi became a Canadian citizen in 1986, and lived in Montreal with his wife.
Hannachi was an ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raouf%20Hannachi |
('The Danish Ice Hockey Union') or DIU is the governing body of ice hockey in Denmark. It is a member of the National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark (DIF) and the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). The association was founded on 27 November 1949 and became a member of the International I... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish%20Ice%20Hockey%20Union |
Skaggs Companies was the predecessor to many famous United States retailing chains, including Safeway, Albertsons, Osco Drug, and Longs Drugs. The company owned several drugstore chains, but all of them were sold. Skaggs Cos. became American Stores in 1979.
History
Safeway
The first company was based in American Fal... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skaggs%20Companies |
Utkala Kingdom was located in the northern and eastern portion of the modern-day Indian state of Odisha. This kingdom was mentioned in the epic Mahabharata, with the names Utkala, Utpala, and Okkal. It is mentioned in India's national anthem, Jana Gana Mana.
Early Sanskrit Literature
The early Sanskrit medieval litera... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utkala%20Kingdom |
Martin Atkins (born 24 December 1965) is an English professional darts player. His nickname is The Assassin.
Career
Atkins has been a Yorkshire county player since 1996 and has represented the England national side in many occasions including 3 times in the Six Nations, winning all three, and once in the World Cup in... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin%20Atkins%20%28darts%20player%2C%20born%201965%29 |
Marion Barton Skaggs (April 5, 1888 – May 8, 1976) was an American businessman and leading member of the Skaggs Family of retailers who expanded the predecessor of Safeway into a major supermarket chain.
Career
Skaggs was an advocate of the cash-and-carry system for grocery stores. His father, S.M. Skaggs, was a Bapt... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion%20Barton%20Skaggs |
Grbavica Stadium (Bosnian: Stadion Grbavica) is located in Grbavica, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This football stadium has terraces close to the pitch and it is the home stadium of FK Željezničar Sarajevo and one of two stadiums of the national football team of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The stadium has a capacity t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadion%20Grbavica |
"Man of Science, Man of Faith" is the first episode of the second season of Lost and the 26th episode overall. The episode was directed by Jack Bender and written by Damon Lindelof. It first aired on September 21, 2005, on ABC. The flashbacks focus on Jack Shephard's struggle to heal Sarah, who would later become his w... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man%20of%20Science%2C%20Man%20of%20Faith |
Kungens Kurva (literally, "The King's Bend" or "The King's Curve") is a part of Huddinge Municipality, in Metropolitan Stockholm, Sweden, 20 km south of the city. The area got its name on 28 September 1946, when King Gustav V's chauffeur-driven 1939 Cadillac skidded off the road and ended up in a ditch (The king was un... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kungens%20Kurva |
Allan Jacobsen (born 22 September 1978 in Edinburgh) is a retired Scottish rugby union player. Nicknamed "Chunk", Jacobsen played with Edinburgh his entire professional career.
He started playing for Edinburgh aged 15 and made his debut in a friendly against the touring ACT Brumbies in November 1997.
He made his inte... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan%20Jacobsen%20%28rugby%20union%29 |
Hauenstein is a municipality in the Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated in the Palatinate forest, approximately 20 km east of Pirmasens, and 20 km west of Landau.
Hauenstein is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Hauenstein.
It is an important centre for th... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hauenstein |
Yang Wanli (or Yang Wan-Li) (楊萬里) (1127–1206), courtesy name Yanxiu (延秀), was a Chinese poet and politician, born in Jishui, Jizhou (today Jishui County, Jiangxi). He was one of the "four masters" of the Southern Song dynasty poetry.
Written during the final exile of the Song to Hangzhou, the poems celebrate the beau... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yang%20Wanli |
"Adrift" is the second episode of the second season of Lost and the 27th episode overall. The episode was directed by Stephen Williams and written by Steven Maeda and Leonard Dick. It first aired on September 28, 2005, on the American Broadcasting Company. In the episode, flashbacks depict Michael Dawson's struggles fo... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrift%20%28Lost%29 |
"Orientation" is the third episode of the second season of Lost and the 28th episode overall. The episode was directed by Jack Bender, and written by Javier Grillo-Marxuach and Craig Wright. It first aired on October 5, 2005, on ABC.
Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox), John Locke (Terry O'Quinn) and Kate Austen (Evangeline L... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orientation%20%28Lost%29 |
Granville Richard Seymour Redmond (March 9, 1871 – May 24, 1935) was an American landscape painter and exponent of Tonalism and California Impressionism. He was also an occasional actor for his friend Charlie Chaplin.
Early years
Redmond was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 9, 1871 to a hearing family. He ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granville%20Redmond |
Daphne Njie Efundem (born 20 September 1989) known professionally as Daphne is a Cameroonian urban pop singer. She began her professional musical career with her song "Rastafari" and got popular via the song Calée. Daphné is married with presently no children.
Discography
Here to Stay (2016)
The Eye (feat. Crispy & ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne%20%28singer%29 |
"Everybody Hates Hugo" is the fourth episode of the second season of the American drama television series Lost, and the show's 29th episode overall. The episode was written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, and directed by Alan Taylor. It first aired in the United States on October 12, 2005, on ABC.
In this episode,... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everybody%20Hates%20Hugo |
Arthur Harry Griffin (15 January 1911 – 9 July 2004) was a British journalist and mountaineer. He is particularly remembered for his evocative recording, in his writing, of rock-climbing in the Lake District in the inter-war years, especially a group called 'The Coniston Tigers'; for his long-running 'Lakeland Diary' c... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.%20Harry%20Griffin |
Nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) is a method for visualizing and analyzing particles in liquids that relates the rate of Brownian motion to particle size. The rate of movement is related only to the viscosity and temperature of the liquid; it is not influenced by particle density or refractive index. NTA allows the... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanoparticle%20tracking%20analysis |
Dahner Felsenland is a Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") in the Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated in the Palatinate forest, approx. 15 km southeast of Pirmasens, and 25 km west of Landau. Its seat of administration is in its central town, Dahn. The area is known for its ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dahner%20Felsenland%20%28Verbandsgemeinde%29 |
"...And Found" is the fifth episode of the second season of Lost, and the 30th episode overall. The episode was directed by Stephen Williams, and written by Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof. It first aired on October 19, 2005, on ABC.
Sun-Hwa Kwon (Yunjin Kim) searches for her missing wedding ring; meanwhile, Michael D... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...And%20Found |
Make a Sound is the second album by American rock band Autopilot Off. It was produced by then-Sum 41 producer and manager Greig Nori.
Release
In February 2004, it was announced for release in two months' time. On February 23, 2004, "What I Want" was posted online; it was released on a split single with Fall Out Boy on... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Make%20a%20Sound |
Graeme Morrison (born 17 October 1982 in Hong Kong) is a retired Scottish rugby union footballer. He played for Glasgow Warriors and Scotland as a Centre.
Rugby Union career
Amateur career
Morrison played as a schoolboy for, Dollar Academy, where he captained the first XV.
Professional career
He played for Glasgow... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme%20Morrison |
"Abandoned" is the 31st episode of the television series Lost, and is the sixth episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Adam Davidson and written by Elizabeth Sarnoff. It first aired on November 9, 2005, on ABC. The character of Shannon Rutherford (Maggie Grace) is featured in the episode's flashbacks... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abandoned%20%28Lost%29 |
Perry v Truefitt (1842) 6 Beav. 66 is a famous English case where the tort of passing off was first articulated. Leathart made a hair treatment product. He had shown the mixing process to Perry, a perfumer and hair-dresser, who decided to call the mixture "Medicated Mexican Balm". Perry marketed the mixture under the t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry%20v%20Truefitt |
Mythago Wood is a fantasy novel by British writer Robert Holdstock, published in the United Kingdom in 1984. Mythago Wood is set in Herefordshire, England, in and around a stand of ancient woodland, known as Ryhope Wood. The story involves the internally estranged members of the Huxley family, particularly Stephen Hu... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mythago%20Wood |
Peter A. Carlesimo (September 2, 1915 – June 22, 2003) was an American football player, coach of football, basketball, and cross country running, and a college athletics administrator. He coached football, basketball, and cross country at the University of Scranton and served as athletic director there and at Fordham U... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20A.%20Carlesimo |
"The Other 48 Days" is the seventh episode of the second season of the American drama television series Lost, and the 32nd episode overall. The episode was directed by Eric Laneuville, and written by executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. It first aired on ABC in the United States on November 16, 2005.
U... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Other%2048%20Days |
The Estonian Ice Hockey Association () is the national governing body of ice hockey in Estonia. Estonian membership in the International Ice Hockey Federation dated back to the 1930s, which had expired after the annexation of these countries by the Soviet Union in 1940 and 1945 respectively, was renewed after their sov... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonian%20Ice%20Hockey%20Association |
We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea is the seventh book in Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books. It was published in 1937. In this book, the Swallows (John, Susan, Titty and Roger Walker) are the only recurring characters. They are staying with their Mother and baby sister Bridget in a new location,... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We%20Didn%27t%20Mean%20to%20Go%20to%20Sea |
"Collision" is the 33rd episode of Lost and the eighth episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Stephen Williams, and written by Javier Grillo-Marxuach and Leonard Dick. It first aired on November 23, 2005, on ABC. The character of Ana Lucia Cortez is featured in the episode's flashbacks.
Plot
Flashb... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collision%20%28Lost%29 |
Held up may refer to:
Robbery
Held Up, a 1999 film starring Jamie Foxx
Held Up (soundtrack), a soundtrack album from the film
Held up (cards), to keep back a high card instead of playing it
See also
Hold up (disambiguation) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Held%20up |
Anstey Nomads Football Club is a football club based in Anstey, Leicestershire, England. They are currently members of the and play at Cropston Road.
History
The club was established in 1946 by a merger of Anstey Methodists and St Mary's under the name Anstey Meths and Mary's. They joined the Central Division of the ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anstey%20Nomads%20F.C. |
Minx, MinX or MINX may refer to:
Music
MINX (band), dissolved South Korean girl group replaced by Dreamcatcher
MINX (musician) (born 1983), Australian DJ and producer
Minx (Leatherface album), 1993
Minx (Toyah album), 1985
Print
Minx (comics), a DC Comics imprint
Minx (magazine), a UK magazine
Other uses
MinX... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minx |
"What Kate Did" is the 34th episode of Lost. It is the ninth episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Paul Edwards, and written by Steven Maeda and Craig Wright. It first aired on November 30, 2005, on ABC. The character of Kate Austen is featured in the episode's flashbacks.
Plot
Flashbacks
Kate Aus... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What%20Kate%20Did |
In aviation, an Aeronautical Information Publication (or AIP) is defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization as a publication issued by or with the authority of a state and containing aeronautical information of a lasting character essential to air navigation. It is designed to be a manual containing thoro... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeronautical%20Information%20Publication |
CellProfiler is free, open-source software designed to enable biologists without training in computer vision or programming to quantitatively measure phenotypes from thousands of images automatically. Advanced algorithms for image analysis are available as individual modules that can be placed in sequential order toget... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CellProfiler |
Thomas Boni Yayi (born 1 July 1951) is a Beninese banker and politician who was the president of Benin from 2006 to 2016. He took office after winning the March 2006 presidential election and was re-elected to a second term in March 2011. He also served as the chairperson of the African Union from 29 January 2012 to 27... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20Boni%20Yayi |
AG Spalding and Bros v AW Gamage Ltd, (1915) 84 LJ Ch 449, (1915) 113 LT 198, (1915) 31 TLR 328, [1914-15] All ER Rep 147, (1915) 32 RPC 273, is a leading decision of the House of Lords on the tort of passing off. The Court established a three-part test for a successful claim of passing off. First, the claimant's produ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spalding%20v%20Gamage |
Pinguicula moranensis is a perennial rosette-forming insectivorous herb in the flowering plant family Lentibulariaceae. It is native to El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico. A species of butterwort, it forms summer rosettes of flat, succulent leaves up to 10 centimeters (4 in) long, which are covered in mucilag... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinguicula%20moranensis |
"The 23rd Psalm" is the tenth episode of the second season of Lost, and the 35th episode overall. The episode was directed by Matt Earl Beesley, and written by Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof. It first aired on January 11, 2006, on ABC, and was watched by an average of 20.56 million American viewers. The episode is cen... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%2023rd%20Psalm |
The Alfa Romeo Giulietta (Type 940) is a hatchback manufactured and marketed by Alfa Romeo, as a 5-door subcompact executive car. Production started near the end of 2009 and the model was introduced at the March 2010 Geneva Motor Show. The Giulietta placed second in the 2011 European Car of the Year awards. Between 201... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa%20Romeo%20Giulietta%20%282010%29 |
The Madras States Agency was a colonial agency for the indirect rule of princely states associated with British India. Founded in 1923, it consisted of these five princely states (by precedence) :
Travancore, ruled by a Maharaja with a hereditary salute of 19-guns;
Cochin, ruled by a Maharaja with a hereditary salute... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madras%20States%20Agency |
Scooby-Doo! Unmasked is a platform game based on the Scooby-Doo franchise. It was developed by Artificial Mind and Movement and published by THQ for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo DS.
Plot
The game opens with Scooby-Doo and the gang visiting Fred's cousin Jed at his special effects m... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooby-Doo%21%20Unmasked |
Pirmasens-Land is a Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") in the Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the southwestern edge of the Palatinate forest, around Pirmasens. The seat of the municipality is in Pirmasens, itself not part of the municipality.
The Verbandsgemeinde Pi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirmasens-Land |
Office administration (shortened as Office Ad and abbreviated as OA) is a set of day-to-day activities that are related to the maintenance of an office building, financial planning, record keeping and billing, personal development, physical distribution and logistics, within an organization. An employee that undertakes... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office%20administration |
The Superisligaen, known as the Metal Ligaen for sponsorship reasons, is the highest-level ice hockey league in Denmark. The league consists of 9 professional teams.
Teams from the Superisligaen can participate in the IIHF's annual Champions Hockey League (CHL), competing for the European Trophy. Participation is base... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal%20Ligaen |
"The Hunting Party" is the 36th episode of Lost. It is the 11th episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Stephen Williams, and written by Elizabeth Sarnoff, and Christina M. Kim. It first aired on January 18, 2006, on ABC. The character of Jack Shephard is featured in the episode's flashbacks.
Plot
... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Hunting%20Party%20%28Lost%29 |
Pavel Curtis is an American software architect at Microsoft who is best known for having founded and managed LambdaMOO, an online community.
In the mid- to late 1980s Curtis developed and taught parts of the computer science course at the Center for Talented Youth summer program.
Curtis was a member of the research ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel%20Curtis |
Barrow Town Football Club is a football club based in the large village of Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, England. They are currently members of the and play at Riverside Park.
History
The club was established as Barrow Old Boys as most of its players were former pupils of the local grammar school. They played in ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrow%20Town%20F.C. |
Peter Howard may refer to:
Peter Howard (politician) (1772–1843), Canadian businessman and politician
Peter Howard (journalist) (1908–1965), British journalist and leader of Moral Re-Armament
Peter Howard (conductor) (1927–2008), Broadway conductor and dance music arranger
Peter Howard (RAF officer) (1925–2007)
Peter ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20Howard |
"The Long Con" is the 38th episode of Lost. It is the 13th episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Roxann Dawson, and written by Leonard Dick and Steven Maeda. It first aired on February 8, 2006, on ABC. The character of James "Sawyer" Ford is featured in the episode's flashbacks.
Plot summary
Flash... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Long%20Con |
Birstall United Football Club is a football club based in Birstall, near Leicester, in Leicestershire, England. The club are currently members of the .
History
The club was established in 1961, and initially played Sunday league football in the Leicester & District League. After winning three championships and the Lei... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birstall%20United%20F.C. |
Richard E. Morley (December 1, 1932 – October 17, 2017) was an American mechanical engineer who was considered one of the "fathers" of the programmable logic controller (PLC) since he was involved with the production of the first PLC for General Motors, the Modicon, at Bedford and Associates in 1968. The Modicon brand ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick%20Morley |
"One of Them" is the 39th episode of Lost and the 14th episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Stephen Williams, and written by Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. It first aired on February 15, 2006, on ABC. The character of Sayid Jarrah (Naveen Andrews) is featured in the episode's flashbacks. In the e... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One%20of%20Them |
Zweibrücken-Land is a Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") in the Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the southwestern edge of the Palatinate forest, around Zweibrücken. The seat of the municipality is in Zweibrücken, itself not part of the municipality.
The Verbandsgemei... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zweibr%C3%BCcken-Land |
A bracket is a tall punctuation mark typically used in matched pairs within text.
Bracket may also refer to:
Architecture and engineering
Bracket (architecture), an architectural element, a structural or decorative member
Corbel or decorative bracket, used in furniture and mantelpieces
Bracket, a general term for ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bracket%20%28disambiguation%29 |
Blaby & Whetstone Athletic Football Club is a football club based in Whetstone, near Leicester, Leicestershire, England. They play at Warwick Road.
History
The club was founded in 1928 as Whetstone Athletic and initially played in the Leicester City League. They joined Division Two of the Leicestershire Senior League ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaby%20%26%20Whetstone%20Athletic%20F.C. |
Ophicleide ( ) and Contra Ophicleide are powerful pipe organ reed pipes used as organ stops. The name comes from the early brass instrument, the ophicleide, forerunner of the euphonium.
The Ophicleide is generally at 16 ft pitch, and the Contra Ophicleide at 32 ft. While they can be 8 ft or 16 ft reeds in a manual d... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophicleide%20%28organ%20stop%29 |
Alberic of Ostia (1080–1148) was a Benedictine monk, and Cardinal Bishop of Ostia from 1138 to 1148.
He was born at Beauvais in France. He entered the monastery of Cluny and became its sub-prior and, later, prior of Saint-Martin-des-Champs, but was recalled (1126) to Cluny by Peter the Venerable, to aid in the restor... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberic%20of%20Ostia |
"Maternity Leave" is the 15th episode of the second season of the American drama television series Lost, and the 40th episode overall. The episode was directed by Jack Bender, and written by Dawn Lambertsen Kelly and Matt Ragghianti. It first aired on ABC in the United States on March 1, 2006.
The character of Claire L... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maternity%20Leave%20%28Lost%29 |
Hinckley F.C. was a football club based in Hinckley, Leicestershire, England. Until 2010–11 they played in the East Midlands Counties Football League, having joined from the Leicestershire Senior League at the end of the 2007–08 season. They resigned from the league in 2011.
History
The club was established in 1967 a... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinckley%20F.C. |
Rodalben () is a municipality in the Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated in the Palatinate forest, approx. 5 km northeast of Pirmasens.
Rodalben is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Rodalben. Having a population above 7000 it is the largest local authority... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodalben |
"The Whole Truth" is the 41st episode of Lost. It is the 16th episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Karen Gaviola, and written by Elizabeth Sarnoff and Christina M. Kim. It first aired on March 22, 2006, on ABC. The character of Sun Kwon (Yunjin Kim) is featured in the episode's flashbacks, which re... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Whole%20Truth%20%28Lost%29 |
Strandzha (, also transliterated as Strandja, ; , or ) is a mountain massif in southeastern Bulgaria and East Thrace the European part of Turkey. It is in the southeastern part of the Balkans between the plains of Thrace to the west, the lowlands near Burgas to the north, and the Black Sea to the east. Its highest pe... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strandzha |
Thaleischweiler-Fröschen is a municipality in the Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the western edge of the Palatinate forest, approximately north of Pirmasens.
Thaleischweiler-Fröschen is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Thaleischweiler-Wallhalben.... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thaleischweiler-Fr%C3%B6schen |
Covington is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Baraga County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The CDP had a population of 99 at the 2020 census. The community is located within Covington Township along US Highway 141 (US 141) near the junction with M-28, which is a few miles west of US 41.... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covington%2C%20Michigan |
Dragon Records is a Swedish record company and label established in 1975 by journalist Lars Westin (born 1948) and pianist Jan Wallgren (1935-1996). It concentrates on Swedish jazz. As of 2002, the company was run by Westin.
Dragon has issued several hundred albums by Swedish jazz musicians, both historic and contempo... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon%20Records |
James Cruze (born Jens Cruz Bosen; March 27, 1884 – August 3, 1942) was a silent film actor and film director.
Early life
Born Jens Cruz Bosen in Ogden, Utah of Mormon parents, Cruze acquired his middle name solely by virtue of his birth date. As Cruze's longtime friend and colleague, actor Luke Cosgrave, explained i... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Cruze |
Wayback may refer to:
The Waybacks, a 1918 Australian film
The Waybacks, an Americana band based in San Francisco
Wayback Machine, a digital time capsule and archiving service for Internet resources created by the Internet Archive
WABAC machine (pronounced wayback), a fictional machine from Peabody's Improbable Histo... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayback |
Waldfischbach-Burgalben () is a municipality in the Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the western edge of the Palatinate forest, approx. 10 km northeast of Pirmasens. Waldfischbach-Burgalben is also located near Pulaski Barracks, Kapaun and Vogelweh Air Force Base.
Waldfischbac... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldfischbach-Burgalben |
Red coat, also referred to as redcoat or scarlet tunic, is a military garment formerly much used by British infantry servicemen, so customarily that the term became a common synecdoche for the servicemen themselves.
The red coat was widely (though not exclusively) used by the infantry units of the British military, in... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red%20coat%20%28military%20uniform%29 |
Łobez (; ) is a town on the river Rega in northwestern Poland, within the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is the capital of Łobez County, and has a population of 10,066 (2019).
The name
The name Łobez comes from the Old Polish łobuzie (meaning "bushes").
History
In the 12th century Łobez was a Slavic stronghold ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81obez |
Barkarby Airport was a disbanded Swedish Air Force base, near Akalla north of Stockholm used for general aviation. Barkarby Airport was one of Sweden’s oldest active airports until it was closed in 2010. A large shopping complex is still situated close to – and partly on – the airfield. Current plans are to construct ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barkarby%20Airport |
Federal Route 142, or Jalan Mufti Haji Khalil and Jalan Batu Berendam, is a federal road in Melaka, Malaysia. This route used to be known as Melaka State Route M1 on Melaka–Batu Berendam side before recommissioned as a federal road. The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 142 starts at Peringgit-Lebuh AMJ interchange.
... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia%20Federal%20Route%20142 |
Wallhalben is a municipality in the Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated approximately 15 km northwest of Pirmasens, and 15 km northeast of Zweibrücken.
Until 1 July 2014, when it became part of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Thaleischweiler-Wallhalben, Wallhalben w... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallhalben |
Rolf Frederick Cornelis Muntz (born 26 March 1969) is a Dutch professional golfer.
Muntz was born in Voorschoten. As an amateur, he won three Dutch Amateur Championships and two Dutch Stroke Play Championships and became the first Dutchman to win The Amateur Championship. He also represented the Netherlands in the Eis... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolf%20Muntz |
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