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Gazi Ashraf Hossain (; born 29 December 1960), also known as Lipu, is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who captained the Bangladesh national cricket team in its first seven One Day International (ODI) matches, two in the 1986 Asia Cup, three in the 1988 Asia Cup, and two in the 1990 Austral-Asia Cup.
ODI records
Lipu's ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazi%20Ashraf |
Golam Faruq is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in five One Day Internationals from 1986 to 1990. A right arm medium pacer and more than a useful lower-order batsman, Faruq (commonly known as Suru) was a regular with the national side throughout the 1980s.
In ODIs
He was one of the players who played in Bang... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golam%20Faruq%20%28cricketer%29 |
Cakaudrove West Open is a former electoral division of Fiji, one of 25 open constituencies that were elected by universal suffrage (the remaining 46 seats, called communal constituencies, were allocated by ethnicity). Established by the 1997 Constitution, it came into being in 1999 and was used for the parliamentary e... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cakaudrove%20West%20%28Open%20Constituency%2C%20Fiji%29 |
Young Alliance may refer to:
Young Alliance (Northern Ireland), the youth wing of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
Young Alliance (Denmark), the youth wing of the New Alliance in Denmark. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young%20Alliance |
Gholam Mohammad Nousher (; born 6 October 1964) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in 9 ODIs from 1986 to 1990. He was Bangladesh's main strike bowler during the 2nd half of the 1980s.
The early years
The tall left armer from Mymensingh played for the Bangladesh Tigers (the unofficial youth team) in 1984, a... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gholam%20Nousher |
Jahangir Shah Badsha (born 19 July 1949) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in five One Day Internationals from 1986 to 1990. He is sometimes known on scoresheets by his nickname Badshah.
Shah made his debut in the national side in 1979, and until his retirement in 1990, he was the most reliable all-rounder ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahangir%20Shah |
Hafizur Rahman (born September 21, 1959) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in two One Day Internationals in 1986. A wicket-keeper, Hafizur Rahman moved to the U.S. after retiring from international cricket.
In 1984, Hafiz played for the Bangladesh Tigers at the inaugural South East Asian Cricket Cup in Bang... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafizur%20Rahman |
WILB (1060 kHz) is an AM radio station in Canton, Ohio. It is owned by Living Bread Radio and it airs Catholic radio programming to the Canton, Akron and Cleveland areas. Most of the station's programming is supplied by EWTN Radio. All shows are simulcast on co-owned 89.5 WILB-FM in Boardman.
WILB is a daytimer sta... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WILB%20%28AM%29 |
The Sense Apparatus is the first album by Frantic Bleep.
Drums were recorded at Huset; guitars were recorded at Breidablikk; vocals recorded at Engelaug & Knapper; and bass, overdubs and additional vocals were recorded at Tora Bora Studios. All engineering, producing and mixing were done by guitarist, Patrick Scantleb... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Sense%20Apparatus |
Minhajul Abedin Nannu (; born 25 September 1965) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in 27 One Day Internationals from 1986 to 1999. He captained Bangladesh twice during the Asia Cup of 1990–91. In local cricket arena he is more commonly known by his nickname, "Nannu".
Minhajul Abedin is currently one of the ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minhajul%20Abedin |
Nurul Abedin (; born 7 September 1964) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer, who played in four One Day Internationals from 1986 to 1990.
Nurul Abedin was the elder brother of Minhajul Abedin (Nannu). Originally from Chittagong, the brothers were prominent figures in Dhaka cricket, in the 80's and 90's. In the internatio... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nurul%20Abedin |
Rafiqul Alam () (born 4 October 1957) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in two One Day Internationals in the 1986 Asia Cup. In his debut match against Pakistan he scored 14. He followed this with 10 against Sri Lanka.
In ICC Trophy
He was a member of the Bangladesh team that took part in the 2nd ICC Trophy ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafiqul%20Alam%20%28cricketer%29 |
ASM Raqibul Hasan (born 15 January 1953) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in two ODIs in 1986. He is widely regarded as one of the best Bangladeshi batsman of his era. After retiring from international cricket, he has become a match referee. He won the Independence Award in 2023 for his contribution to the ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raqibul%20Hasan%20%28cricketer%2C%20born%201953%29 |
The Asheville Citizen-Times is a daily newspaper of Asheville, North Carolina. It was formed in 1991 as a result of a merger of the morning Asheville Citizen and the afternoon Asheville Times. It is owned by Gannett.
History
Founded in 1870 as a weekly, the Citizen became a daily newspaper in 1885. Writers Thomas Wol... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asheville%20Citizen-Times |
Spam mass is defined as "the measure of the impact of link spamming on a page's ranking." The concept was developed by Zoltán Gyöngyi and Hector Garcia-Molina of Stanford University in association with Pavel Berkhin and Jan Pedersen of Yahoo!. This paper expands upon their proposed TrustRank methodology.
The researc... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam%20mass |
Banbury Sound was an Independent Local Radio station serving the Banbury and Brackley areas of north Oxfordshire. At the time of closure, it was owned and operated by Quidem and broadcast from studios at Honiley, Warwickshire.
History
Banbury Sound was launched as Touch FM on Saturday 25 February 2006 by then-breakfa... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banbury%20Sound |
RecordTV (), formerly known as Rede Record, is a Brazilian free-to-air television network. It is currently the second largest commercial TV station in Brazil, and the 28th largest in the 2012 world ranking. In 2010, it was elected by the advertising market as the fifth largest station in the world in revenues and the e... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RecordTV |
News 9 Now and News on 6 Now are American regional digital broadcast television networks that are owned by Griffin Media. The channels simulcast and rebroadcast local news programming seen on Griffin-owned CBS affiliates KWTV-DT (channel 9) in Oklahoma City and KOTV-DT (channel 6) in Tulsa, Oklahoma in their respective... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News%209%20Now%20and%20News%20on%206%20Now |
Samiur Rahman (3 December 1953 – 19 April 2022) was a Bangladeshi cricketer and umpire. He played for Bangladesh in its first-ever One Day International (ODI) game against Pakistan at Moratuwa, Sri Lanka in 1986 Asia Cup. He played in total two ODIs. Apart from being a new ball swing bowler, he was also a useful lower ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samiur%20Rahman |
ESPN MLB broadcasters are as follows (including games broadcast only on ESPN currently and formerly):
Current broadcasts
Sunday Night Baseball
Bonnie Bernstein: (field reporter, 2006)
Aaron Boone: (color commentator, 2016–2017)
David Cone: (color commentator, 2022–present)
Terry Francona: (analyst, 2012)
Peter Gammon... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ESPN%20Major%20League%20Baseball%20broadcasters |
Shaheedur Rahman (, born 1 January 1963) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in two One Day Internationals (ODIs) in 1986. He played before the establishment of the first-class game in Bangladesh, and before his nation attained Test status, but did represent his country in England in the 1986 ICC Trophy Tourna... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaheedur%20Rahman |
The number of national daily newspapers in Iceland was just five in 1950 and in 1965. This is a list of both current and defunct newspapers in Iceland:
Current daily newspapers
Morgunblaðið – founded in 1913
Current weekly newspapers
Feykir – weekly regional newspaper for the North-West of Iceland
Heimildin – fou... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20newspapers%20in%20Iceland |
HTLV-3 is:
a former name for the human immunodeficiency virus (now known as HIV).
now the name of a different virus, the human T-lymphotrophic virus type 3 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTLV-III |
is a Japanese curler, born April 5, 1978, in Tokoro, Hokkaido as . She is currently the coach of Sayaka Yoshimura's team from Sapporo, Hokkaido.
Career
At age 12, Funayama began curling in her hometown Tokoro, Hokkaido, joining Akiko Katoh's junior team together with Ayumi Ogasawara (then Onodera). Funayama mainly pla... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yumie%20Funayama |
Tony Hill may refer to:
Tony Hill (Australian footballer) (born 1949), Australian footballer for Footscray
Tony Hill (cricketer) (born 1952), New Zealand cricketer
Tony Hill (umpire) (born 1951), international cricket umpire from New Zealand
Tony Hill (wide receiver) (born 1956), American football player
Tony Hil... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony%20Hill |
Azhar Hossain (born 15 March 1964) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in seven One Day Internationals from 1988 to 1990. Though, in and out of the national squad, Azhar was still a very dominant figure in domestic cricket arena throughout the 80's. The highlight of his international career was his 54 against ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azhar%20Hossain |
Mohammad Harunur Rashid (; born 30 November 1968), also known as Liton, is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in 2 ODIs in 1988.
Later that year, he played in the Asia Cup in Bangladesh. Unfortunately, for the opener, his experience in full ODIs wasn't very happy. He bagged ducks against India and Sri Lanka.
1... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harunur%20Rashid%20%28cricketer%29 |
Nasir Ahmed (born 1 January 1964) is a Bangladeshi former cricketer who played in seven One Day Internationals from 1988 to 1990. He is one of the three best wicketkeepers to play for Bangladesh, Shafiq-ul-Haq and Khaled Mashud being the other two. After the retirement of Haque, the selectors tried a number of young ke... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasir%20Ahmed%20%28Bangladeshi%20cricketer%29 |
The National Anthem Project was a public awareness campaign launched in 2005 as a major initiative of MENC: The National Association for Music Education. At the time of its launch, the National Anthem Project website declared "MENC is sponsoring The National Anthem Project to revive America's patriotism by educating Am... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Anthem%20Project |
Zahid Razzak is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in three One Day Internationals from 1988 to 1990.
After scores of 6,4,4, his ODI career ended. He also failed in two International Cricket Council trophy tournaments (in 1986 & in 1990). Nevertheless, he was more successful in the lower tiers of the game.
Ref... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahid%20Razzak |
Coindre Hall, originally called West Neck Farm, is a 40-room, mansion in the style of a medieval French château completed in 1912 for pharmaceutical magnate George McKesson Brown. Coindre Hall sits on of rolling land overlooking Huntington Harbor, near the Long Island Sound.
History
George McKesson Brown
The house ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coindre%20Hall |
Stephen Anthony Farry (born 22 April 1971) is a politician who has served as the deputy leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland since December 2016 and as Member of Parliament (MP) for North Down since 2019.
Farry served as the member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for North Down from 2007 to 2019, and was... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen%20Farry |
Beuerberg Abbey (), formerly a monastery of the Augustinian Canons, is now the Monastery of the Visitation, Beuerberg (), a community of the Visitandines in Eurasburg in Bavaria, Germany.
Canons
The monastery, dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, was founded in about 1120 by Count Otto of Eurasburg; the church was ded... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beuerberg%20Abbey |
J. E. Dunn Construction Group is a privately owned construction company in the United States. In 2011, the company was ranked 25th in Engineering News-Record's top 400 contractors; Forbes Magazine reported it was the 186th largest private company in the nation in 2010. Its headquarters are in downtown Kansas City, Miss... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.%20E.%20Dunn%20Construction%20Group |
Faruque Ahmed (; born 24 July 1966), also known as Faruk Ahmed, is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in 7 ODIs from 1988 to 1999. A right hand middle order bat, he mostly batted at No. 3, but he could open the batting if necessary.
In ODIs
He made his ODI debut at Chittagong in 1988, against Pakistan
. His hig... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faruk%20Ahmed |
Blue Card Services administers the blue card system—Queensland’s Working with Children Check.
The blue card system is used in Queensland, Australia as a prevention and monitoring system for people working with children and young people. Other states in Australia have a similar working with children check, but are not ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue%20card%20%28Australia%29 |
Mohammad Jahangir Alam Talukdar (born 4 December 1968) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in two One Day Internationals in 1990.
A left-arm fast bowler (commonly called Dulu) he first played for Bangladesh side in a three-day match against Pakistan in January 1986. But it was only from the 1989–90 season tha... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahangir%20Alam%20Talukdar |
is a Japanese curler. She was born November 20, 1984 in Kushiro, Hokkaido, but grew up in Minamifurano, Hokkaido.
Career
Moe Meguro won her first medal at the international level at the 2004 Pacific Curling Championships winning the gold medal. She played lead under skip Yumie Hayashi.
Team Aomori was selected to re... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moe%20Meguro |
Cunningham Open is a former electoral division of Fiji, one of 25 open constituencies that were elected by universal suffrage (the remaining 46 seats, called communal constituencies, were allocated by ethnicity). Established by the 1997 Constitution, it came into being in 1999 and was used for the parliamentary electi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cunningham%20%28Open%20Constituency%2C%20Fiji%29 |
Wahidul Gani (born 22 September 1958) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in one One Day International in 1988, and a coach who is highly regarded for his coaching of young cricketers.
Playing career
Wahidul Gani was a right-arm leg-spin bowler and a lower order batsman. He played his only ODI match for Bangl... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wahidul%20Gani |
The Eclipse Comet of 1948, formally known as C/1948 V1, was an especially bright comet discovered during a solar eclipse on November 1, 1948. Although there have been several comets that have been seen during solar eclipses, the Eclipse Comet of 1948 is perhaps the best-known; it was however, best viewed only from the... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C/1948%20V1 |
Mohammad Saiful Islam Khan () (born 14 April 1969) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in seven One Day Internationals from 1990 to 1997.
Originally from Mymensingh, Saif played for the Bangladesh U-19 side in 1989. He made his full ODI debut at Eden Garden Calcutta on 31 December 1990. His best performance ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saiful%20Islam%20%28cricketer%2C%20born%201969%29 |
Anisur Rahman (; born 1 March 1971, in Dacca) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in two ODIs from 1995 to 1998. He also stood as an umpire in nine ODI games between 2014 and 2018, and in 13 Twenty20 Internationals between 2012 and 2018.
The early days
The tall left armer was successful with the ball in the U... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisur%20Rahman%20%28cricketer%29 |
Rawandiz () is a city in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, located in the Erbil Governorate, close to the borders with Iran and Turkey, it is located 10 km to the east from Bekhal Waterfall. The district is 123 km from Erbil. The district is surrounded by the Zagros mountain range; Korek Mountain is to the south, Hindren M... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rawandiz |
The MySpace Movie, also known as Myspace: the movie, is a 2006 short film and viral video. Its name refers to Myspace, the social networking website, which it parodies.
Two years later, a new video by Lehre was released, but instead of Myspace, focused on Facebook.
Plot and outline
The MySpace Movie explores the basi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20MySpace%20Movie |
Sajjad Ahmed (born 20 May 1974) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in two One Day Internationals in 1995.
He was only 19 when he was selected to open against Zimbabwe at Dhaka in autumn 1993. Though these games were not recognized as full ODIs, they were important for Bangladesh's preparation for the 5th ICC... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sajjad%20Ahmed%20%28Bangladeshi%20cricketer%29 |
is a Japanese curler, born May 17, 1984, in Sorachi District, Hokkaidō.
History
Terada is a member of Team Aomori which was selected to represent Japan at the 2006 Winter Olympics . At the Games she was the alternate under skip Ayumi Onodera.
References
Team Aomori profile (in Japanese)
Torino 2006 profile
Jap... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakurako%20Terada |
Sheikh Salahuddin Ahmed (10 February 1969 – 29 October 2013) was a Bangladeshi international cricketer.
He was born in Rajapur, Khulna, and played in six One Day Internationals (ODIs) in 1997. He continued to play first-class cricket for Khulna Division until 2006.
Salahuddin died in October 2013 from a cardiac arres... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheikh%20Salahuddin%20%28cricketer%29 |
Mafizur Rahman (born 10 November 1978) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in four One Day Internationals in 1997.
1978 births
Living people
Bangladesh One Day International cricketers
Bangladeshi cricketers
People from Madaripur District
Cricketers from Dhaka Division | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mafizur%20Rahman |
Kaminski Brigade, also known as Waffen-Sturm-Brigade RONA, was a collaborationist formation composed of Russian nationals from the territory of the Lokot Autonomy in Axis-occupied areas of the RSFSR, Soviet Union on the Eastern Front.
It was founded in late 1941 as auxiliary police with 200 personnel. By mid-1943 it h... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaminski%20Brigade |
A dental emergency is an issue involving the teeth and supporting tissues that are of high importance to be treated by the relevant professional. Dental emergencies do not always involve pain, although this is a common signal that something needs to be looked at. Pain can originate from the tooth, surrounding tissues o... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dental%20emergency |
Rue Adolphe Mille is a street in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, near the parc de la Villette, the Conservatoire de Musique et de Danse and the Cité de la Musique.
History
Previously 'impasse de Dépotoir' ("dead end of the Dump"), and in one extremity 'rue du Dépotoir.' Once led to a former plaster pit-mine reem... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rue%20Adolphe%20Mille%2C%20Paris |
Mohammad Zakir Hasan (born 1 December 1972) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in a single One Day International in 1997.
References
1972 births
Living people
Bangladesh One Day International cricketers
Bangladeshi cricketers
Dhaka Division cricketers
People from Mymensingh
Sportspeople from Mymensingh Divi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zakir%20Hasan%20%28cricketer%2C%20born%201972%29 |
TWTV7 is a marketwide cable station on Time Warner Cable systems in two markets:
Albany, New York, where it is a regional advertising channel.
El Paso, Texas, where it a regional access channel and the market's UPN affiliate (and for a time also carried WB programming). | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TWTV7 |
Thomas or Tom Farrell may refer to:
Thomas Farrell (general) (1891–1967), Deputy Commanding General of the Manhattan Project
Tom Farrell (hurdler) (born 1932), British hurdler and middle-distance runner
Tom Farrell (middle-distance runner) (born 1944), American middle-distance runner
Tom Farrell (long-distance runner)... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20Farrell |
Samuel H. "Sam" Smith (born August 10, 1955) is an American politician and former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 66th District who served from 1986 to 2015. The district included portions of Jefferson, Indiana and Armstrong counties. He was elected Speaker in January 2011 and ser... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20H.%20Smith%20%28politician%29 |
Jahangir Alam (born 5 March 1973) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in three One Day Internationals from 1997 to 1999.
An opening batsman who could keep wicket if necessary, Jahangir Alam was ideally suited for one day cricket. Unfortunately for Bangladesh, though enormously successful in domestic arena, he ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahangir%20Alam%20%28cricketer%2C%20born%201973%29 |
Lins may refer to:
People
Ivan Lins, Brazilian singer and composer
Luizianne Lins, Brazilian politician
Paulo Lins, Brazilian writer
, German singer and author
Places
Lins, São Paulo, Brazil
See also
Linse, a surname and a given name | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lins |
The Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco, formally known as the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (; abbreviated FMA) are a female religious institute formed by Saint Maria Domenica Mazzarello in 1872. They were founded to work alongside Saint John Bosco and his Salesians of Don Bosco in his teaching projects in Turin. The... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salesian%20Sisters%20of%20Don%20Bosco |
Aleksandr Ivanovich Skorobogatko () (born 15 September 1967) is a Ukrainian-Russian billionaire businessman and former deputy member in the State Duma, having represented the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (2003-2007) and United Russia (2007-2016). He has previously served as the Deputy Chairman of the Committee on... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr%20Skorobogatko |
Shafiuddin Ahmed Babu (born June 1, 1973, Dhaka) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in eleven One Day Internationals from 1997 to 2000. He is now an umpire and stood in matches in Bangladesh's National Cricket League.
References
1973 births
Living people
Bangladesh One Day International cricketers
Banglades... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shafiuddin%20Ahmed |
The title Salesian Sisters may refer to one of these Roman Catholic orders for women:
Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco, also known as Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, founded in 1872
Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary, also known as Visitationists, founded by in 1610 by Saint Francis de Sales and Saint Jane Fran... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salesian%20Sisters |
Mohammad Morshed Ali Khan Sumon (born 14 May 1972) is an umpire and former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in three One Day Internationals in 1998. He was included in the Bangladesh national cricket team squad in the 1998 Commonwealth Games.
The tall left arm bowler played in the tri-nation tournament in India in 199... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morshed%20Ali%20Khan |
Jeffrey Gordon Adachi (August 29, 1959 – February 22, 2019) was an American attorney, pension reform advocate, and politician who served as the Public Defender of San Francisco from 2003 to 2019.
Early life and education
Adachi was the son of a Sacramento auto mechanic and a laboratory assistant. His parents and grand... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff%20Adachi |
WMLW-TV (channel 49) is an independent television station licensed to Racine, Wisconsin, United States, serving the Milwaukee area. It is owned by Weigel Broadcasting alongside CBS affiliate WDJT-TV (channel 58) and two low-power stations: Telemundo affiliate WYTU-LD (channel 63, which is simulcast over WMLW-TV's fourt... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WMLW-TV |
National Revolution and Solidarity Day () was celebrated in Bangladesh on November 7, officially until 2007. This commemorates the November 1975 uprising formed by the people and regular army soldiers of Dhaka Cantonment. Khandkar Mushtaq Ahmed was removed from the Presidency by Brigadier Khaled Mosharraf. This situati... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Revolution%20and%20Solidarity%20Day |
Stet Howland (born August 14, 1960) is an American drummer.
Early life
Howland graduated in 1978 from Duxbury High School. He started playing drums at age seven and has been teaching and playing for a living since age 13. His influences are Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, Animal from The Muppets, Sam Kinison, and Hulk Hogan.
... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stet%20Howland |
Shariful Haque (born 15 January 1976) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played one One Day International in 1998.
His career ended when he was given an indefinite ban by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) in 2012 after he was found guilty of spot-fixing in a Bangladesh Premier League match. The Dhaka Gladiators ca... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shariful%20Haque |
Verysdale is a part of medieval England which is mentioned in the early ballads of Robin Hood (especially the ballad A Gest of Robyn Hode, in which a friendly knight, Richard at the Lee, befriends the gallant outlaw and later is revealed as the lord or Earl of Verysdale). Verysdale may be entirely fictional, or it may ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verysdale |
Hong Kong Association of Science and Mathematics Education is a society to promote and improve the teaching methodology of the science and mathematics in Hong Kong. Founded in 1964, current members are secondary school teachers, professors and lecturers in the universities and government officials in education.
Exter... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong%20Kong%20Association%20of%20Science%20and%20Mathematics%20Education |
Oleg Albertovich Skorlukov (; born March 2, 1968) is a Russian politician who served in the State Duma of Russia. He has attended higher education. He is a member of the LDPR. His was Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Economic Policy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism.
References
1968 births
Living people
Fourth convoc... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oleg%20Skorlukov |
Yishtabach () (Hebrew: "[ God ] be praised") is a prayer in the final portion of the Pesukei Dezimra morning prayers of Judaism known as shacharit, recited before the second kaddish leading to the Shema prayers.
The theme of the number "fifteen" plays a pivotal role in the blessing; there are fifteen expressions conv... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yishtabach |
Nathan Louis Bump (born July 24, 1976) is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher who played for the Florida Marlins from 2003 to 2005.
Biography
A native of Towanda, Pennsylvania, Bump attended Penn State University, and in 1996 he played collegiate summer baseball with the Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod Base... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nate%20Bump |
Sam Husseini (born 1966) is a Jordanian-Palestinian writer and political activist. He is the communications director of the Institute for Public Accuracy, a D.C.-based nonprofit group that promotes progressive experts as alternative sources for mainstream media reporters. He formerly worked at the American-Arab Anti-Di... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam%20Husseini |
Yelena Vladimirovna Afanasyeva (; born 27 March 1975) is a Russian politician. She was a member of the State Duma between 2003 and 2014. She is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia group. She attended Orenburg Educational Institute. She was selected to be a senator in the Federation Council from 26 Septem... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yelena%20Afanasyeva%20%28politician%29 |
The Aqueduct of Segovia () is a Roman aqueduct in Segovia, Spain. It was built around the first century AD to channel water from springs in the mountains away to the city's fountains, public baths and private houses, and was in use until 1973. Its elevated section, with its complete arcade of 167 arches, is one of the... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aqueduct%20of%20Segovia |
Mohammad Aminul Islam (; born 1 April 1975), also known as Bhola, is a former Bangladeshi cricketer, who played in one ODI in 1999.
Aminul Islam played for the Rajshahi Division first-class side through 2003/2004, taking 71 wickets in 25 matches, with an average of 22.19. Islam's best innings was 6/57, and his best ba... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aminul%20Islam%20%28cricketer%2C%20born%201975%29 |
Willys-Knight is an automobile that was produced between 1914 and 1933 by the Willys-Overland Company of Toledo, Ohio.
John North Willys purchased the Edwards Motor Car Company of Long Island, New York, in 1913, moving the operation to Elyria, Ohio, where Willys owned the plant that had previously manufactured the Gar... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willys-Knight |
Richard at the Lee (also referred to as Rychard at the Lea and Sir Richard of Verysdale) is a major character in the early medieval ballads of Robin Hood, especially the lengthy ballad A Gest of Robyn Hode, and has reappeared in Robin Hood tales throughout the centuries.
Sir Richard is said to have been a landowner, t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20at%20the%20Lee |
Mahbubur Rahman (born 1 February 1969) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in one One Day International in 1999. In the 1980s Mymensingh was a great hub for producing cricketing talent in Bangladesh. Mahbubur Rahman, also known as Selim, was one of the finest talents to come from there. A right-handed middle o... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahbubur%20Rahman%20%28cricketer%29 |
Neeyamur Rashid Rahul, also known as Niamur Rashid, (born 1 January 1975) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in two One Day Internationals in 1999. Post retirement from cricket he became a match referee.
Playing career
In 1999, he made his ODI debut against Zimbabwe. He was also a part of the playing XI of B... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niamur%20Rashid |
Disaster convergence is the phenomenon of individuals or groups moving towards a disaster-stricken area. Convergers have many reasons for heading towards a disaster area. Kendra and Wachtendorf (2002) identified seven distinct categories of convergers. These categories are mourners, the anxious, returners, the curious,... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disaster%20convergence |
Ben Allison (born November 17, 1966) is an American double bassist, composer, producer, bandleader, educator. In addition to his work as a performer, he co-founded the non-profit Jazz Composers Collective and served as its Artistic Director for twelve years. Allison is an adjunct professor at New School University and ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben%20Allison |
Silver Springs State Park, formerly known as Silver River State Park, is a Florida state park located on the Silver River in Marion County. The park contains Silver Springs, Florida's first tourist attraction.
The Silver Springs attraction dates to the 1870s. In 1985, the state purchased the land surrounding Silver Sp... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver%20Springs%20State%20Park |
Alexey Gennadiyevich Chernyshov (; born February 24, 1963, in Saratov) is a Russian politician and former member of the State Duma of Russia (2003–2007).
In 1989 he graduated from the Saratov State University. Doctor of political sciences. Chernyshov taught at Saratov Economic Institute and Volga Academy of Public Adm... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexey%20Chernyshov |
Shaker Ahmed Kamal (born 15 June 1977) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in one One Day International in 1999.
References
1977 births
Living people
Bangladesh One Day International cricketers
Bangladeshi cricketers
Khulna Division cricketers
People from Kushtia District
Cricketers from Khulna Division | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed%20Kamal%20%28cricketer%29 |
Alexander Haim Gray (June 21, 1898 – April 10, 1986) was a Canadian ice hockey right winger who played 50 games for the New York Rangers and the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1927 to 1933. With the Rangers he won the Stanley Cup in 1928.
Early life
Although born in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Gray grew up in Thunder... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex%20Gray%20%28ice%20hockey%29 |
"Carbona Not Glue" is a song by the Ramones from their second album, Leave Home (1977).
Story
"Carbona Not Glue" is a follow-up to "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue", a song that appeared on their first album. The band sarcastically suggested that the high obtained from sniffing Carbona cleaning solvent (carbon tetrachlori... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbona%20Not%20Glue |
Alabama's 2nd congressional district is a United States congressional district in Alabama, which elects a representative to the United States House of Representatives. It includes most of the Montgomery metropolitan area, and stretches into the Wiregrass Region in the southeastern portion of the state. The district enc... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama%27s%202nd%20congressional%20district |
WVTX-CD (channel 28) was a low-power, Class A television station licensed to Bridgeport, Ohio, United States, serving the Wheeling, West Virginia–Steubenville, Ohio market. WVTX-CD, along with its transmission facilities, were owned by OTA Broadcasting, LLC, a company owned by Michael Dell's MSD Capital, which also own... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WVTX-CD |
The Westminster Chorus (formerly known as the Harmony Showcase Chorus) is a men's a cappella chorus based in Westminster, California. International Chorus Champions of the Barbershop Harmony Society in 2007, 2010, 2015, and 2019, and Choir of the World in 2009, they are composed almost entirely of men under the age of ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westminster%20Chorus |
Mohammad Mazharul Haque Chowdhuri (3 July 1980 – 3 April 2013) was a Bangladeshi cricketer who played in one One Day International in 2002. He was born in Narayanganj, Dhaka.
References
1980 births
2013 deaths
Bangladesh One Day International cricketers
Bangladeshi cricketers
Dhaka Division cricketers
People from Nar... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazharul%20Haque |
The Gryphon is the student newspaper of the University of Leeds. It is published monthly during term time and its editor, the newspaper's only paid position, is elected annually by Leeds University Union members. The articles are written by students and are largely about local and university issues.
The Gryphon was fo... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Gryphon |
"Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" is a song by American punk rock band Ramones, released in 1977 through Sire Records. Written by front man and lead vocalist Joey Ramone it appears on the band's third studio album Rocket to Russia (1977). The song is well known for its early 1960s influence of surf rock and bubblegum pop that ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheena%20Is%20a%20Punk%20Rocker |
Curt Smith (born March 20, 1951, in Caledonia, New York) is an American author, media host and columnist. In addition to work as a newspaper reporter, Smith was a political speechwriter until 1992 and a host of radio and television programs until 2002. He has written 17 books, including Voices of the Game, which covers... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curt%20Smith%20%28author%29 |
Suzuki Ami Around the World: Live House Tour 2005 was the live house tour held by Japanese pop singer Ami Suzuki that supported her debut studio album in Avex, Around The World.
Background
It was Ami's first tour after joining the Avex trax label at the beginning of 2005. The term Live house of the tour eslogan is com... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki%20Ami%20Around%20the%20World%3A%20Live%20House%20Tour%202005 |
The term transheterozygote is used in modern genetics periodicals in two different ways. In the first, the transheterozygote has one mutant (-) and one wildtype allele (+) at each of two different genes (A-/A+ and B-/B+ where A and B are different genes). In the second, the transheterozygote carries two different mutat... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transheterozygote |
Vision 2010 is a projected economic plan for Nigeria to improve economically. Nigeria is a lesser developed country, whose politics have been shaped by chronic military dictatorships, dependence on oil, ethnic and social cleavages, and a population too large to feed. In the creation of Vision 2010, 248 members develop... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision%202010 |
Jamaluddin Ahmed (born 5 January 1977) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who played in one One Day International in 2003.
A middle-order batsman and off-spin bowler, he played first-class cricket for Khulna Division from 2001 to 2008. When Khulna won the final of the National Cricket League in 2002–03, he scored his first ce... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaluddin%20Ahmed |
Kristi Richards (born October 27, 1981, in Penticton, British Columbia) is a Canadian freestyle skier from Summerland, British Columbia. She participates in moguls.
In 2003, Richards won the Canadian championships and in the same year she won the Apex Mountain BC Nor-Am Cup. At the 2006 Winter Olympics, Richards finis... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristi%20Richards |
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