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Tampa Free Library "For other Carnegie Libraries, see Carnegie library (disambiguation)" The Old Tampa Free Public Library (also known as the Exceptional Children Education Center) is a historic library in the Tampa Heights neighborhood of Tampa, Florida. Located at 102 E. 7th Avenue, it was one of 10 Florida Carnegi... |
Log Cabin Church Log Cabin Church is a historic non-denominational church at 408 Progress Road in Progress, Fulton County, New York. It was built in 1937 and is a 26 feet deep by 18 feet wide log structure constructed of white poplar logs laid horizontally. Also on the property is a privy. It was listed on the Nationa... |
List of cargo ships This is a list of cargo ships past and present, which are freighters engaged in the transportation of passengers and goods. It includes ships which carry small numbers of passengers in addition to their primary freight cargo. "Note that ships with multiple names may be listed here under each name." |
Excel mobile phones The Excel/Excell was a range of mobile phones developed by the British company Technophone in the 1980s. These mobile phones were advertised as the smallest, lightest most intelligent mobile phones in the world at that time, and were the first to fit in a pocket. While much larger than later mobile... |
Cuthbert was seen carrying a tray of Fiji water bottles behind actors such as Jim Carrey and Jamie Lee Curtis. On Twitter, xHamster offered the Fiji brand ambassador, Cuthbert, a contract proposal of $100,000 to “keep our performers fully hydrated." In support of US civil servants during the 2019 government shutdown, t... |
World Strategic Forum The World Strategic Forum is an annual economic event organized by the International Economic Forum of the Americas since 2011. The World Strategic Forum is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to address the major governance challenges and to foster dialogues on national and global iss... |
Lamont Farm Lamont Farm is based in Erskine, Renfrewshire. It is a city farm which is open to the public. Lamont Farm Project was founded in 1977 and opened in 1979 by local man Charlie Doran. The farm is a registered charity and is Scotland's first city farm. It is home to domesticated animals including llamas, sheep... |
Meredith Nicholson Meredith Nicholson (December 9, 1866 – December 21, 1947) was a best-selling author from Indiana, United States, a politician, and a diplomat. Nicholson was born on December 9, 1866, in Crawfordsville, Indiana, to Edward Willis Nicholson and the former Emily Meredith. Largely self-taught, Nicholson ... |
Flying Leathernecks Flying Leathernecks is a 1951 Technicolor action war film directed by Nicholas Ray, produced by Edmund Grainger, (who had produced "Sands of Iwo Jima") and starring John Wayne and Robert Ryan. The movie details the exploits and personal battles of United States Marine Corps aviators during World Wa... |
The first Jews arrived at Haidari on 4 December 1943, and were isolated in the basement of Block 3, but their number increased only slowly. The first mass arrivals came about in late March 1944, as the Germans moved simultaneously against Jewish communities throughout Greece. In these operations, Haidari served as the ... |
Through the years the center has built a strong track record of successfully implemented projects that involved close collaboration with various national and international institutions such as the: EDRC has traditionally cooperated with various government agencies in Armenia as Ministries of Economy, Finance, Labor an... |
After years of development and many changes in planned manufacturers, the class was finally delivered from early 2013. Engines were available clean or weathered, DC or DCC+Sound, and as numbers 700, 704, 707 (coal, not PBC burner), 717, 719 (oil burner), 727, 730, 740, 748 (oil burner), 752 and 761 in Victorian Railway... |
Pedestrian access to and from the platforms is to be achieved via both escalators and elevators, allowing for a quick transition to the older platforms where the main line long-distance and S-Bahn services shall continue to stop at, or to exist the station into the city itself. Various adaptions and changes to both the... |
Iffley Road rugby football ground Iffley Road rugby football ground is a playing-field in Oxford, England. It is the home of Oxford University Rugby Football Club and between 2013 and 2016 was the home of semi-professional Oxford Rugby League. It is close to the Roger Bannister running track. The land was originally b... |
Irwin station Irwin is a future streetcar station located near the intersection of Irwin Avenue and West Trade Street. It is located on the CityLynx Gold Line of the Charlotte Area Transit System. Irwin station is expected to open to the public as one of the phase 2 stations in late 2020. |
Jan Jordan of the Victoria University of Wellington examined police files from 1997 on rape and sexual assault from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, three major cities in New Zealand. Around 75% of the 164 police files concerned rape, the rest concerned sexual assault cases without penile penetration. Jordan sepa... |
College of St Hild and St Bede, Durham The College of St Hild and St Bede, also known as Hild Bede, is a college of Durham University in England. It is the University's second largest collegiate body, with over 1000 students. The co-educational college was formed in 1975 following the merger of two much older single-s... |
The companies with activities in Dragon Gate have had different owners. A former chairman of the board, James Guozan Shi, ran several companies until 2009, after which Li Jingchun and Shi parted. The companies went into bankruptcy, and the business was taken over by the current CEO, Kenny Li. The construction company L... |
Adaptogen Adaptogens or adaptogenic substances are used in herbal medicine for the claimed stabilization of physiological processes and promotion of homeostasis. The European Medicines Agency stated in a 2008 reflection paper that the concept requires additional clinical and preclinical research, and is therefore not ... |
A. M. Sahay Anand Mohan Sahay (1898–1991) was an activist of the Indian Independence League who later came to be the Military secretary of the Indian National Army. He was a secretary with ministerial position in the Azad Hind Government of Subhas Chandra Bose. From 1957 until 1960 he was Indian Ambassador to Thailand... |
He, like the kings of several other lands, initially opposes Arthur's accession to the throne after Uther's death. Urien and the others rebel against the young monarch, but upon their defeat, the rebels become Arthur's allies and vassals. His marriage to Morgan is not portrayed as a happy one, however, as in a popular ... |
The latter was TVXQ's last single to feature members Jaejoong, Yoochun, and Junsu. TVXQ restarted their career as a duo with members Yunho and Changmin in January 2011. Their first single "Keep Your Head Down" debuted at number five on South Korea's Gaon Singles Chart and number one on Japan's Oricon, receiving a plati... |
Bavayia robusta Bavayia robusta , also known as the robust forest bavayia, is a species of geckos endemic to Grande Terre and Île des Pins in New Caledonia. |
Henry Burrell Henry (Harry) James Burrell OBE (19 January 1873 – 29 July 1945) was an Australian naturalist who specialised in the study of monotremes. He was the first person to successfully keep the platypus in captivity and was a lifelong collector of specimens and contributor of journal articles on monotremes. Hen... |
A poll by Gallup in August 2014 put his approval ratings at 78%, giving him the third best job approval ratings among African Presidents after Ian Khama of Botswana and Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta of Mali. However, going into 2018 after the 2017 elections most Kenyans were not happy with the policies the government was impl... |
George Loftus, 7th Marquess of Ely George Henry Wellington Loftus, 7th Marquess of Ely (3 September 1903 – 31 May 1969), styled Viscount Loftus between 1925 and 1935, was an Irish soldier and nobleman. Loftus was born on 3 September 1903 to George Herbert Loftus, 6th Marquess of Ely, by his second wife Ethel Beatrice ... |
Ruthenium exhibits an aqueous cationic chemistry in its low oxidation states similar to that of iron, but osmium does not, favoring high oxidation states in which it forms anionic complexes. In the second half of the 3d transition series, vertical similarities down the groups compete with the horizontal similarities of... |
Morris Branch (Corks Point Ditch tributary) Morris Branch (historically Morris Run) is a long 1st order tributary to Corks Point Ditch in New Castle County, Delaware. Morris Branch rises the Sawmill Branch divide about 0.5 miles west of Walker in New Castle County, Delaware. Morris Branch then flows southeast then nor... |
It is significant as an early and very rare Queensland experiment in concrete housing, and is important in demonstrating a high degree of technical achievement. The concrete construction was innovative and remarkable for its time. The place is significant for its association with engineer Charles Lambert Depree, and hi... |
Sometimes this can be a matter of minutes, as on an occasion when three or more MPs apply on the same day. Once released, they are again free to seek election to the House of Commons. When an MP is appointed to the post, the Treasury releases a public notice: "The Chancellor of the Exchequer has this day appointed [nam... |
State laws can also control who has control, the individual from whom they were collected or the pharmaceutical companies. An important aspect of digital privacy laws is cyber security, which encompasses corporate data security. At the national level, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is in charge of data security reg... |
Athletics at the 1999 Summer Universiade The Athletics Tournament at the 1999 Summer Universiade took place in the new Estadio Son Moix in Palma de Mallorca, Spain from July 4 to July 9, 1999. Five Universiade records were set. A total of 23 men's and 22 women's events were contested (the programme remaining identical... |
The prisoners were held in cells hidden behind a concealed door in a building next to the soccer field." The Families of the Detained and Disappeared of Guatemala (known by the acronym FAMDEGUA) estimate that over 3,000 were killed or "disappeared" in custody at PMA headquarters during the conflict. Special Prosecutor ... |
After participating in Trajan's Parthian campaign, "Fretensis" was caught up in the Bar Kokhba's revolt (132-135). A possible cause for the revolt was the decision of Emperor Hadrian to build a pagan temple to Jupiter in Jerusalem. Simon Bar Kokhba started the revolt and inflicted massive casualties on the Romans. The ... |
The family historian Oliver Phelps cited William Phelps as "one of the fathers and founders of this now ocean-bound Republic." Phelps died at age 78 on July 14, 1672, and was buried the next day. His wife died three years later on November 27, 1675. A Settlement Deed for his son Timothy's marriage to Mary, daughter of ... |
Schistura dayi Schistura dayi is a species of stone loach from the genus "Schistura". It is found in small, shallow, fast flowing streams which have sandy or pebbly beds in the Indian states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Orissa. |
In particular, the plane of split-complex numbers consists of four connected components and the set of singular points that have no inverse: the diagonals "z" = "x" ± "x" j, "x" ∈ R. The identity component, namely {"z" : "x" > |"y"| }, is the range of the squaring function and the exponential. Thus it is the domain of ... |
Elthusa californica Elthusa californica is a species of isopod in the family Cymothoidae of the Isopoda Order. "Elthusa californica" ("E." "californica") is a saltwater parasitic isopod. Like many species of the Elthusa genus, E. "californica" was first placed in within the Liveneca genus but later underwent taxonom... |
Kanaka Durga Temple is synonymous with Vijayawada. It is mentioned in the sacred texts. This is the place where Arjuna obtained the "Pasupatha astra" after his great penance for Lord Shiva. The temple was constructed for Goddess Durga by Arjuna. It is connected by steps and a ghats road. The temple occupies an importan... |
Brian Panowich Brian Panowich is an American author. He wrote the novel "Bull Mountain". Before becoming a writer he was a firefighter in Augusta, Georgia. Panowich won the 2016 International Thriller Writers Award for the best first novel and the Pat Conroy Award for the best crime novel. Panowich grew up an "Army br... |
AAA Electra 99 AAA Electra 99 was an art museum, gallery and performance space located in Anaheim, Orange County, California. It was Orange County's only co-op art gallery/museum. The gallery closed in 2012. AAA Electra 99's mission was to display any type of art without the hassles of having to sell, someone dictatin... |
Melanesia Melanesia (, ) is a subregion of Oceania extending from New Guinea island in the southwestern Pacific Ocean to the Arafura Sea, and eastward to Tonga. The region includes the four independent countries of Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, as well as the French special collectivity of New Cale... |
Gomis Gomis (, spelling variant: "Gomiz") is a Catalan surname, equivalent to Gomes in Portuguese, and Gómez in Spanish. It is also a Senegalese and Bissau Guinean surname, borrowed from Portuguese, sharing the same spelling (). Gomis may refer to: |
Christmas Rock Night Christmas Rock Night is a Christian music festival held annually during December in Ennepetal, Germany. The festival does not focus on particular styles of Christian music, but leans toward harder forms including metal and alternative. Founded in 1980, the first festival drew only three bands. Sin... |
Really, this game could have been somewhat interesting if the developers used the Radioactive Man character to parody existing comics and comic eras—as they did in the show and the "Radioactive Man" comic book—but that's asking way too much of a licensed 8-bit game." Writing for Tribune Media Services in 1993, columnis... |
Novokaypanovo Novokaypanovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Tatyshlinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 485 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. |
Shineh, Kurdistan Shineh (, also Romanized as Shīneh) is a village in Naran Rural District, in the Central District of Sanandaj County, Kurdistan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 110, in 25 families. |
Somatochlora daviesi Somatochlora daviesi is a species of dragonfly in the family Corduliidae. It was first described in 1977 based on specimens from Meghalaya, India, and is still only known from these specimens. It resembles the east Asian "S. dido" in its small size and lack of yellow markings on most of the abdome... |
In particular, they performed Schönberg's "Fantasie for Violin and Piano," Op. 47, composed in 1949 and published by Edition Peters in 1952. They also performed works of Ernst Krenek, Edward Kilenyi, Beethoven, Schubert, and Kolisch. Kolisch was Schönberg's pupil and brother-in-law by way of his sister, Gertrud. Kolisc... |
Left realism Left realism emerged in criminology from critical criminology as a reaction against what was perceived to be the left's failure to take a practical interest in everyday crime, allowing right realism to monopolize the political agenda on law and order. Left realism argues that crime disproportionately affe... |
Cornets appear in Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's ballet "Swan Lake", Claude Debussy's "La Mer", and several orchestral works by Hector Berlioz. Unless these instruments are played by members "doubling" on another instrument (for example, a trombone player changing to euphonium or a bassoon player switching to contrabassoon... |
Tensui, Kumamoto As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 6,918 and the density of 322.07 persons per km². The total area was 21.48 km². On October 3, 2005, Tensui, along with the towns of Taimei and Yokoshima (all from Tamana District), was merged into the expanded city of Tamana and no longer exists as an... |
Greatest Hits (Dolly Parton album) Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Dolly Parton, released in October 1982. It focused mostly on Parton's late 1970s pop hits. The original track list was revised a year later to include Parton's 1983 duet hit with Kenny Rogers, "Islands in the Stream". The album has since been r... |
Paul Lehner Paul Eugene Lehner (July 1, 1920 – December 27, 1967) was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball, playing mainly as a center fielder for five American League teams from 1946 through 1952. A native of Dolomite, Alabama, Lehner batted and threw left-handed. Listed at tall and , he was nicknamed "Pea... |
Kępie Zaleszańskie Kępie Zaleszańskie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zaleszany, within Stalowa Wola County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately south of Zaleszany, north-west of Stalowa Wola, and north of the regional capital Rzeszów. |
The Italian release date of the film is unclear. The Associazione Nazionale Industrie Cinematografiche Audiovisive e Multimedia (ANICA) date the first public screening of the film to be April 16, 1972 while the newspaper "La Stampa" records the film being released in Imperia on July 13, 1971. Publicity material for the... |
Moon Hyungbae Moon Hyungbae is a South Korean judge. He was named a Justice of the Constitutional Court of Korea in 2019. |
Simon Rae Simon Rae is a British poet, broadcaster, biographer and playwright who runs the Top Edge Productions theatre company. He won the Poetry Society's National Poetry Competition in 1999 and has also been awarded an Eric Gregory Award and a Southern Arts Literature Bursary and held Royal Literary Fund fellowship... |
Its main targets were the Polish intelligentsia, which was blamed by the Nazis for pro-Polish policies in the Polish corridor during the interwar period. Educated Poles were also perceived by the Nazis as the main obstacle to the planned complete Germanization of the region. Even before the Nazi invasion of Poland, Ger... |
He was charged with income tax evasion, conspiracy and extortion. The New Jersey Supreme Court suspended from his judgeship following the indictment. Health issues prevented Giuliano from being arraigned and had not yet pleaded to the charges against him when he died of a heart attack at his home on February 4, 1970. |
Battle of Tell 'Asur The Battle of Tell 'Asur, known as the Action of Tell 'Asur also known as the Battle of Turmus 'Aya, took place between 8 and 12 March 1918, after the decisive victory at the Battle of Jerusalem and the Capture of Jericho during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I. Fighting took place ... |
Dubai Towers Dubai Dubai Towers Dubai was a four tower complex on hold in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The developer, Sama Dubai, intended this to form the centrepiece of The Lagoons, a megaproject located on Dubai Creek which was to consist of seven islands. The towers have between 57 and 94 stories and a... |
As his men are driving off the refugees, Phoebus catches sight of the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda (in later productions, the scene changes to have him see her while she is dancing before Notre Dame) and is entranced by her. Esmeralda tells him about herself, her life as a gypsy, and her dreams ("Bohémienne"). Instead of ... |
Optalert Optalert is an Australian business founded by sleep expert Dr Murray Johns who invented a personal safety device for transport workers to detect and prevent drowsy driving. Optalert's fatigue monitoring system uses infra-red light to measures a driver’s levels of alertness continuously and objectively in real... |
Meeuwsen serves as director of Orphan's Promise, a part of CBN aimed at helping orphans and vulnerable children around the world through academic programs; life skills training; mentoring and career placement; food and clothing assistance; health care programs; housing; and orphan and adoption advocacy. Meeuwsen and he... |
The winner of each of the Regional Championships advance to the State Championship in June. The State Championships usually take place at LeMoyne College. The State Championships are run in a round robin format: each team plays each other once, and a champion is decided based on win-loss record. Like in the regional pl... |
Just a Dash Just A Dash (1977 – 2 November 2012) was a notable Australian Thoroughbred racehorse, who won the 1981 Melbourne Cup. He was sired by Whiskey Road (USA), his dam Native Lass (AUS) was by Caranna (AUS). The horse won the race by 2 ¼ lengths providing Tommy Smith with just his second Melbourne Cup. He was ri... |
For five days, the Queen and the Duke shielded their grandsons from the ensuing press interest by keeping them at Balmoral, where they could grieve in private. The royal family's seclusion caused public dismay, but the public mood changed after a live broadcast made by the Queen on 5 September. Uncertain as to whether ... |
Château de Segonzac The Château de Segonzac is a château in Segonzac, Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. |
Union of Russian Writers The Union of Russian Writers () is a non-governmental organization uniting Russian and foreign writers (novelists, poets, essayists, etc.). The Union of Russian Writers was established in 1991, when on the basis of USSR Union of Writers three independent associations were formed: the Writers' ... |
A 2012 study found that rats and humans can optimally accumulate incoming sensory evidence, to make statistically optimal decisions. Emotion appears able to aid the decision-making process. Decision-making often occurs in the face of uncertainty about whether one's choices will lead to benefit or harm (see also Risk). ... |
Karbala experiences a hot desert climate ("BWh" in the Koeppen climate classification) with extremely hot, long, dry summers and mild winters. Almost all of the yearly precipitation is received between November and April, though no month is wet. The Battle of Karbala was fought on the bare deserts on the way to Kufa on... |
During this time, Esmé Squalor poses as a police officer named Officer Luciana. When Esmé accidentally harms one of the V.F.D. crows in violation of the Village of Fowl Devotees' #1 rule of not harming crows as well as the use of a mechanical device like a harpoon gun, she and Count Olaf (acting as Detective Dupin) are... |
Hartman was to be the show's executive producer and head writer. Before production began, however, the network decided that variety shows were too unpopular and canceled the series. In a 1996 interview, Hartman noted he was glad, as he "would've been sweatin' blood each week trying to make it work". In 1998, he admitte... |
On the first play from scrimmage, Troy Aikman went long for Raghib Ismail, and his pass was underthrown and intercepted by Jason Sehorn. Early in the second quarter with the game still scoreless, the Cowboys drove into the Giants' red zone, but safety Shaun Williams intercepted Aikman in the end zone to end the scoring... |
In the 1993–94 campaign—Orr's final season as Iowa State men's basketball head coach—the Cyclones posted a 14–13 overall mark and a 4–10 record in conference play. ISU was led by a trio of juniors—Loren Meyer, Fred Hoiberg, and Julius Michalik, each of whom averaged over 20 points per game on the season. Orr retired fr... |
The prince was at least at some level a musician (a portrait of him by Fischer shows him playing the clarinet) and he spent some of his wealth as a patron of music. When Nikolaus succeeded his father as prince, he partially revived the Esterházy musical establishment, which had flourished (with a full orchestra and ope... |
The Qatar National Master Plan (QNMP) is described as a "spatial representation of the Qatar National Vision 2030". As part of the QNMP's Urban Centre plan, which aims to implement development strategies in 28 central hubs that will serve their surrounding communities, Al Jemailiya has been designated a District Centre... |
This growth caused a wave of immigration from Galicia. About 60,000 people arrived between 1880 and 1910. The new immigrants were Polish and poor, about half of them being illiterate. They worked in coal mining and metallurgy. For these people the most important factor was material well-being; they cared little about t... |
The Greek name (""), ) is derived from the Canaanite word "ʼadōn", meaning "lord". This word is related to "Adonai" (), one of the titles used to refer to the God of the Hebrew Bible and still used in Judaism to the present day. The Syrian name for Adonis is "Gaus". The cult of Inanna and Dumuzid may have been introduc... |
List of accidents and disasters by death toll This is a list of accidents and disasters by death toll. It shows the number of fatalities associated with various explosions, structural fires, flood disasters, coal mine disasters, and other notable accidents. Purposeful disasters, such as terrorist attacks, are omitted;... |
He described the events of 1991 as a burden for the rest of his life. Оne year after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Yanayev was freed by an amnesty in January 1993. He would eventually become the head of the Department of History and International Relations of the Russian International Academy of Tourism. On 20 S... |
Pachypeza panamensis Pachypeza panamensis is a species of beetle in the family of marijuana infested Cerambycidae. It was described by P. Giesbert in 1987. |
On November 30, 2014, Manziel entered the game against the Buffalo Bills during the fourth quarter after an ineffective performance by starting quarterback Brian Hoyer. Manziel went 5 of 8 for 63 yards, and scored his first NFL touchdown on a 10-yard rush in the fourth quarter. The Browns lost 26–10. Manziel made his f... |
Mira Furlan Mira Furlan (born September 7, 1955) is a Croatian actress and singer. Internationally, she is best known for her roles as the Minbari Ambassador Delenn on the science fiction television series "Babylon 5" (1993–98), and as Danielle Rousseau on "Lost". Also, she appeared in the multiple award-winning films... |
The nature of the civilian, rather than a military, administration was a major contributing factor to the ease that Nazi-sponsored policies against the Jews were carried out. A general absence of any Wehrmacht control over the running of the country allowed civilians and the agencies operated by Himmler's SS more freed... |
The three arrived back at Framheim after nine hours, followed by Stubberud and Bjaaland two hours later and Hassel shortly after. Johansen and Prestrud were still out on the ice, without food or fuel; Prestrud's dogs had failed, and his heels were badly frostbitten. They reached Framheim after midnight, more than seven... |
This technicality might affect other languages as well. There are radio stations which integrated the game in their programming as a call-in game. The Hungarian station Class FM uses a variation of the game in their morning zoo program "Morning Show". This has a one-minute time limit, while the caller and the show host... |
1995 Danamon Indonesia Open The 1995 Danamon Indonesia Open was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Gelora Senayan Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia and was part of Tier III of the 1995 WTA Tour. It was the third edition of the tournament and was held from 2 January through 8 January 1995. Fir... |
Live action role-playing game A live action role-playing game (LARP) is a form of role-playing game where the participants physically portray their characters. The players pursue goals within a fictional setting represented by the real world while interacting with each other in character. The outcome of player actions... |
The Clinging Vine The Clinging Vine is a 1926 American silent comedy film produced by Cecil B. DeMille and Paul Slone and directed by Sloane. It was distributed by DeMille's Producers Distributing Corporation. The film is based on a 1922 Broadway play of the same name by Zelda Sears. The film was a starring vehicle fo... |
During World War I, Hitler was temporarily blinded in a mustard gas attack on 15 October 1918 for which he was hospitalised in Pasewalk. While there, Hitler learned of Germany's defeat, with the Armistice to take effect on 11 November. By his own account—upon receiving this news, he suffered a second bout of blindness.... |
Valeria Chiaraviglio Valeria Chiaraviglio Ermácora (born 9 April 1989) is an Argentine athlete specialising in the pole vault. She is the younger sister of another pole vaulter, Germán Chiaraviglio. Her personal best in the event is 4.20 metres set in Santa Fe in 2011. |
Michel Brown Michel Brown (; born Misael Browarnik Beiguel on June 10, 1976 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine actor. He became one of Latin-America and Spain's most popular performers after starring as Franco Reyes in the popular telenovela "Pasión de Gavilanes". He was discovered by Argentine producer Cris ... |
Thymoetes In Greek mythology, there were at least three people named Thymoetes (; Ancient Greek: Θυμοίτης "Thumoítēs"). |
It also includes the auxiliary "do" ("does", "did"); this is used with the basic infinitive of other verbs (those not belonging to the "special verbs" class) to make their question and negation forms, as well as emphatic forms ("do I like you?"; "he doesn't speak English"; "we did close the fridge"). For more details o... |
Of his edition of Plutarch's "Moralia", only one volume appeared (Leipzig 1872). As well as these and other monographs, Hercher wrote hundreds of shorter articles on textual criticism and exegesis. He especially discussed the Homeric Epics often. After his death, Carl Robert's archaeology and philology division publish... |
Harry Dwan Harry Peter Dwan (8 December 1918 – 5 August 2010) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). |
Nenax Nenax is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It was described by Joseph Gaertner in 1788. The genus is found in Namibia, South Africa and Lesotho. |
LGBT culture in Liverpool LGBT life in Liverpool, England is made up of persons who are either lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender/transsexual. Research commissioned by the North West Regional Development Agency approximated that there were around 94,000 LGBT persons living in the city's metropolitan area by mid-20... |
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