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Congressional nominating caucus The Congressional nominating caucus is the name for informal meetings in which American congressmen would agree on whom to nominate for the Presidency and Vice Presidency from their political party. The system was introduced after George Washington had announced his retirement upon the ... |
Parishan Parishan (, also Romanized as Parīshān) is a village in Famur Rural District, Jereh and Baladeh District, Kazerun County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 89, in 21 families. |
Florida Gas Transmission Florida Gas Transmission is a natural gas pipeline which brings gas from Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama into Florida. The pipeline is owned 50% by Energy Transfer Partners (Owner/Operator) and 50% by Kinder Morgan Partnership each respectively representing units in Citrus Corporati... |
(Sing Shi-Wo-Wo) Stop the Pollution "(Sing Shi-Wo-Wo) Stop the Pollution" is a 1991 song recorded by the Sweden-based musician and producer Dr Alban. It was released as the fourth and last single from his debut album, "Hello Afrika". The song was a moderate hit in Europe, peaking at number 3 in Finland, number 13 in S... |
To keep the album atop the chart, "My Boo" was targeted for release after "Confessions Part II" was diminishing on the Hot 100. The B-side of the UK release includes "Red Light" and "Sweet Lies". The single again topped the Hot 100, giving the album its fourth consecutive number-one. "Caught Up" was released as the alb... |
Defenses included a defensive bunker and an inner perimeter with outpost, and a frequency converter shelter provided the 3 phase 400 Hz power needed for precision pointing by the radar's antenna motors. The camouflaged Cassegrain antenna was on the roof of the operations shelter, while the connected shelter had a rotat... |
Fulton Subdivision The Fulton Subdivision is a railroad line owned by Canadian National in the U.S. State of New York. The line runs from Liverpool, New York, north to Oswego, New York. At its south end the line branches off of the St. Lawrence Subdivision. The CN Fulton Sub became part of New York Central and Conrail... |
Jessica tells Nash "You are my heart". Nash draws a heart on Jessica's hand with his finger. A few moments later, Nash flatlines with Jessica's head on his heart. A recurring theme in their romance is the drawing of a heart. When Jessica is sick in the hospital, Nash breathes on the window of her hospital room and draw... |
Frederick Noel Ashcroft Frederick Noel Ashcroft (1878–1949) was a British mineral collector and scientific photographer whose extensive collections from the period 1914-1938 are held by the Natural History Museum, London. Frederick Noel Ashcroft was born at Wavertree, Liverpool in 1878 to parents of German descent. He... |
Nawab Syed Muhammad Bahadur Nawab Syed Muhammad Bahadur (1867–1919) was an Indian politician who served as the President of the Indian National Congress in 1913 at Karachi conference. He was the third Muslim to hold this position after Badruddin Tyabji and Rahimtulla M. Sayani. Nawab Syed Muhammad was born in Calcutta... |
Czech Republic men's national basketball team The Czech national basketball team () represents the Czech Republic in international basketball tournaments. The team is controlled by the Czech Basketball Federation (ČBF). The Czech Republic is the successor to the Czechoslovakia national team after the Czech Republic sp... |
This raised such security risks as attackers impersonating HTTPS-protected websites such as Google and Bank of America and malware being signed with the certificate to bypass Microsoft software filtering. Dell apologised and offered a removal tool. Also in November 2015, a researcher discovered that customers with diag... |
Clay received 37 percent of the popular vote and 49 electoral votes. Wirt received only eight percent of the popular vote and seven electoral votes while the Anti-Masonic Party eventually declined. Jackson believed the solid victory was a popular mandate for his veto of the Bank's recharter and his continued warfare on... |
Irvin Willat Irvin V. Willat (November 18, 1890 – April 17, 1976) was an American film director of the silent film era. He directed 39 films between 1917 and 1937. Early in his career Willat worked as a cinematographer on several films. His older brother Edwin Willat (1882–1950) was cinematographer on several silent f... |
Tintinnabulum A tintinnabulum (roughly "little bell" in Medieval Latin) is a bell mounted on a pole, placed in a Roman Catholic basilica to signify the church's link with the Pope. The tintinnabulum consists of a small gold bell within a golden frame crowned with the papal tiara and Keys of Heaven. If the Pope were to... |
Superdrug Superdrug Stores plc (trading as Superdrug) is a health and beauty retailer in the United Kingdom, and the second largest behind Boots UK. The company has been a subsidiary of A.S. Watson Group since October 2002, itself part of the Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison Holdings. It trades from nearly nine hun... |
Galileo proposed that objects falling regardless of their mass would fall at the same rate, as long as the medium they fall in is identical. The 19th-century distinction of a scientific enterprise apart from traditional natural philosophy has its roots in prior centuries. Proposals for a more "inquisitive" and practica... |
Wrestling at the 2013 Mediterranean Games The Wrestling competition at the 2013 Mediterranean Games was held in the "CNR Yenişehir Fair Ground Hall C" in Mersin from June 22 to June 26, 2013. |
Nicholas Schenck Nicholas M. Schenck (14 November 1880, Rybinsk, Russia – 4 March 1969, Florida) was an American film studio executive and businessman. One of seven children, Schenck was born to a Jewish household in Rybinsk, a town on the Volga River in the Yaroslavl Governorate of Tsarist Russia. He emigrated to the... |
Without a clutch, the engine would stall any time the vehicle stopped and changing gears would be difficult (deselecting a gear while the transmission requires the driver to adjust the throttle so that the transmission is not under load, and selecting a gear requires the engine RPM to be at the exact speed that matches... |
Generals (album) Generals is the second studio album by the indie pop band The Mynabirds. The album was released on June 5, 2012. All songs written by Laura Burhenn, except for where noted. |
Peter Scharmach Peter Scharmach (born 31 May 1964 in Remscheid) is an auto racing driver who is of both German and New Zealand nationality, who lives in Christchurch. Scharmach started his career in the rally sport during the 80s. During the 1990s Scharmach raced in a number of touring car racing series in Germany and... |
In November 1944, Posner prepared a report on the German archival profession, including biographical sketches and estimates of political views, for 72 leading German archivists. He wrote numerous War Department manuals relating to German and Italian record-keeping practices and served as an advisor for the United State... |
Luskin Luskin is a Jewish surname of Russian origin. It is a habitational name for a person from Luski, a village now in Belarus. Notable people with the surname include: Luskin's was a home appliance store in the Baltimore area founded by Jack Luskin. |
Society of Consulting Psychology The Society of Consulting Psychology (SCP) is a professional association of psychologists who are involved with consulting psychology. The society is the 13th division of the American Psychological Association. The Society (SCP) currently has over 1,000 members. A number of distinguish... |
Belgaria Belgaria is a village in Baliapur CD block in Dhanbad Sadar subdivision of Dhanbad district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Belgaria is located at . Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the area. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map. The region s... |
Crown and Thistle Inn, Monmouth The Crown and Thistle Inn was a public house in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales. It was in the historic Agincourt Square neighbourhood. Prior to its conversion to a public house, the building served as the premises of an apothecary. During the early nineteenth century, the Crown and This... |
On August 6, 1856, Walter as Secretary of the Board of Underwriters, spoke about the rate of the premium to be charged to the port of Fernandina, Florida as compared with other southern Atlantic ports. The correspondence goes on to say that “there is a light-house on Amelia island, and there are buoys for marking the e... |
A quarter-century after John Smith's voyage, English colonists began to settle in Maryland. The English were initially frightened by the Piscataway in southern Maryland because of their body paint and war regalia, even though they were a peaceful tribe. The chief of the Piscataway tribe was quick to grant the English p... |
Pycina Pycina is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae found from Mexico to South America. There are two recognised species: |
Men were warned against wearing only shorts and singlets. As a small country with larger neighbours, Qatar seeks to project influence and protect its state and ruling dynasty. The history of Qatar's alliances provides insight into the basis of their policy. Between 1760 and 1971, Qatar sought formal protection from the... |
In Bob Steele’s "Cavalry" (1936), Buster had the role of Steele’s wagon boss sidekick, as well as Abraham Lincoln. Buster was sidekick to Tom Keene in "Drums of Destiny" (1937), to Bob Steele in "Feud of the Range" (1939) and to Jack Randall in "Covered Wagon Trails" (1940). Buster appeared in "Westward Ho" as "Henchma... |
Cibuco River The Cibuco River () is a river of Vega Baja, Puerto Rico. Part of the river goes through Vega Alta and Corozal municipalities. It is 23.75 miles long. Cibuco River meets Indio River. The river flooded up to 15 feet during Hurricane Maria in some neighborhoods and as late as 2019, the river floods when rai... |
This potent concentration of Dominicans all in one place allowed them to bring in their own culture while they assimilated into the melting pot of cultures found in New York City. Merengue is one example of the many pieces of Dominican culture brought during this period of immigration, which was a key element to the cr... |
The Buddhist ethical concept of Karma gives people control over their choice of actions, words and thoughts. By choosing to deviate from harmful actions will allow people to avoid the potential cause of suffering in the future, synonymous with a cause and effect cycle. Greater personal responsibility is achieved throug... |
Frank Colón Frank Colón (born October 13, 1951) is an American musician and martial artist of Puerto Rican descent. Born in Washington, D.C., Colón moved from there to Puerto Rico at the age of five. His musical instruction began at age eleven, beginning with classical piano lessons, under the guidance of Angelina Fig... |
Myanmar Economic Corporation The Myanmar Economic Corporation (; abbreviated MEC) is one of the two major conglomerates and holding companies operated by the Burmese military. Founded in 1997 by Lt General Tin Hla to establish profitable heavy industries that can provide the Burmese military access to supplies of impo... |
Witchcraft (Book of Love song) "Witchcraft" is the seventh single released by the American synthpop band Book of Love. The song was the third, and final single from the band's second album "Lullaby", and was released on July 15, 1989. "Witchcraft" was the only single from the album "Lullaby" that failed to make the "B... |
Dudbhanjyang Dudbhanjyang is a village development committee in Sindhuli District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2608 people living in 450 individual households. |
Eddie Prévost Eddie Prévost (Edwin John) (born Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England, 22 June 1942) is an English percussionist noted for founding and participating in the AMM free improvisation group. Of Huguenot heritage, Prévost's silk weaving ancestors moved to Spitalfields in the late 17th century. Brought up by single... |
1987 Volvo Tennis Los Angeles The 1987 Volvo Tennis Los Angeles was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Los Angeles Tennis Center in Los Angeles, California in the United States that was part of the 1987 Volvo Grand Prix circuit. It was the 59th edition of the Pacific Southwest tournament an... |
Doruchów witch trial The Doruchów witch trial was a witch trial which took place in the village of Doruchów in Poland in the 18th century. It was the last mass trial of sorcery and witchcraft in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The trial allegedly resulted in the execution of 14 women in 1775, and led to the ban on... |
Perur Chettipalayam Perur Chettipalayam is a village Panchayat of Thondamuthur Panchayat Union in Coimbatore District. Perur Chettipalayam is 7 km southwest from Coimbatore City. This is located next to Perur in Gandhipuram-Kovaiputhur road. In Coimbatore there are many Chettipalayam like Ramachettipalayam, Chettipala... |
Harvey (1996 film) Harvey is a 1996 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film and a remake of the 1950 classic film (starring James Stewart) based on Mary Chase's 1944 play of the same name. The television adaptation was directed by George Schaefer (his final film project) and starred Harry Anderson (as the ecc... |
Joe Dickinson Joe Dickinson (born July 17, 1956) is an American football coach and former player. Most notably, he served as the offensive coordinator at the University of Northern Illinois from 1991 to 1995, and the University of Oklahoma in 1998. Dickinson also was an assistant coach at the University of Tulsa, Mars... |
Dodge Aspen The Dodge Aspen, which was produced during the 1976 to the 1980 model years, was a compact car, along with its then-concurrent Plymouth branded counterpart, the Volaré (Spanish for "I will fly away" or "I will blow away", Italian for "to fly"), which was launched as a four-door wagon, a four-door sedan and... |
Still, any author who has come up with the beautifully silly plan of melding a kung-fu epic with an Iraq-war satire and a Mad Max adventure has to be worth keeping an eye on." Ed King was again somewhat mixed in his review for "The Daily Telegraph" saying "but amid the chapter-long digressions and manic proliferation o... |
The school is opening 7:30 am until 2:30 from Monday to Friday. In 2006 the college held its first graduation ceremony on the school premises, on 12 August 2006. The students collected their certificate from the chairman and managing director of the college, Ustaz Kabiru Sani Salihu Ayagi, on behalf of the Ministry of ... |
In some cases the usage of certain types of materials to produce cash coins are only more recently discovered due to the lack of historical records mentioning them. For example, it has only been since more recent times that the fact that the Song dynasty had attempted to produce lead cash coins been discovered. Because... |
Qaleh Juq, Ilam Qaleh Juq (, also Romanized as Qal‘eh Jūq) is a village in Gachi Rural District, Gachi District, Malekshahi County, Ilam Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,724, in 275 families. |
Boat No. 1 and its occupants were picked up by the sometime shortly after 4:10 am, being the second "Titanic" lifeboat to reach the rescue ship. The boat's occupants were subsequently photographed as a group on the "Carpathia". The boat was hoisted aboard the "Carpathia" along with other "Titanic" lifeboats and brought... |
Bruno Matias Bruno Filipe Santos Matias (born 4 March 1989, in Santarém) is a Portuguese footballer who plays for FC Etzella Ettelbruck, as a midfielder. |
Bruce Haslingden Edward Bruce Haslingden (March 1923 – 17 April 2007) was an Australian cross country skier who competed in the 1950s. He finished 74th in the 18 km event at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo. Haslingden also competed in the 50 km event at those same games, but did not finish. Together with Cedric Sloan... |
The group faces many tough decisions, but they all know the right way to go in the end. The movie begins in Manhattan, set two years after the first movie, where the Cheetah Girls have just completed their junior year and are performing at a Graduation Party for the Manhattan Magnet's Class of 2006 ("The Party's Just B... |
1992 Tweeddale District Council election Elections to the Tweeddale District Council took place in May 1992, alongside elections to the councils of Scotland's various other districts. |
Tortilla Price Stabilization Pact The Tortilla Price Stabilization Pact was an agreement between the Mexican Federal Government, headed by President Felipe Calderón, and several tortilla producing companies in Mexico to limit the volatility of price in tortillas in early 2007. The production of maize in US was subsidi... |
The brief judgment made a number of observations about section 44 of the Constitution When Wood applied for a passport some months after entering parliament, it transpired that while he was a long-term resident of Australia, he was a citizen of the United Kingdom and had only obtained Australian citizenship on 3 Febru... |
These sessions include completion of diet histories and tracking of weight gain, assessment and subsequent reduction of harmful health behaviors such as alcohol and drug use, training in identification of pregnancy complications, and coordination of help-seeking from nurses and physicians. The goal of postnatal visits ... |
What makes an environmental art piece successful since it is on a grand scale and you as the viewer walk on to the piece, you are surrounded by the piece, you walk over the piece and you participate with it, so it becomes this full body experience that you have, which is different than you have if you would view just f... |
Geraghty tracked the leader Celestial Halo before taking the lead at the seventh of the eleven hurdles and opened up a three length lead at the last obstacle. In the closing stages Oscar Whisky held off a strong challenge from Thousand Stars to win by a neck, with a gap of ten lengths back to the outsider Salden Licht ... |
Bojan Letić Bojan Letić (born 21 December 1992) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Radnički Niš. Letić started off his career at Kozara Gradiška where he played in the 2011–12 Bosnian Premier League season. After Kozara, he played for a short time at Borac Šamac in the First League of RS... |
Artie Ulmer Charles Artie Ulmer (born July 30, 1973) is a former professional American football linebacker in the National Football League. He played for the Minnesota Vikings (1997), the Denver Broncos (1999), the San Francisco 49ers (2000), and the Atlanta Falcons (2001–2005). Ulmer was the highest draft pick out of... |
Palaiomanina Palaiomanina (, ) is an Aromanian (Vlach) village and a community of the Xiromero municipality. Since the 2011 local government reform it was part of the municipality Astakos, of which it was a municipal district. The 2011 census recorded 754 residents in the village. The community of Palaiomanina covers ... |
François Ngarukiyintwali François Ngarukiyintwali (December 12, 1940 - December 5, 2015) was a Rwandan diplomat and politician. He served as Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation from 1979 until 1989. Later, he was appointed as ambassador of Rwanda to Belgium until 1994. |
These include: Commissural myelotomy, for bilateral pain arising from pelvic or abdominal malignancies Punctate or limited midline myelotomy for pelvic and abdominal visceral pain, Other options for medically intractable pain which do not involve open surgery include implantation of an intrathecal pump (a syringe d... |
Sygic is another truck company that uses Here map data for its truck navigation software, depending on its accuracy and reliability. Other pertinent examples of companies using Here for their services are Aramex, TimoCom, we-do-IT, Amadeus, Maps4News and Baidu. In July 2015, Here launched Here Traffic Analytics, which ... |
The Soul Brotherhood The Soul Brotherhood is an album by organist Charles Kynard which was recorded in 1969 and released on the Prestige label. Allmusic awarded the album 4½ stars stating "From the title track, Kynard has the proceedings firmly in hand, his sweeping right hand carries both the middle and the high regi... |
In September 2016, Ryan was named as a possible nominee to the Supreme Court of the United States by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Judge Ryan is married to Michael J. Collins. |
HMS Gleaner HMS "Gleaner or HMSML "Gleaner has been the name of more than one ship of the British Royal Navy, and may refer to: |
Males had a median income of $39,375 versus $26,725 for females. The per capita income for the city was $17,237. About 8.7% of families and 11.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.5% of those under age 18 and 4.6% of those age 65 or over. In October, the town embraces the Halloween spirit with... |
Lombardi (surname) Lombardi is an Italian surname, often held by the descendants of migrants from Lombardy and Northern Italy. Other: |
AMD is created when sulfite-bearing mineral strata are exposed to air and rainwater, such as when surface mining occurs. The sulfuric acid produced from the sulfite reaction can dissolve metals such as iron, aluminum, and magnesium. By 2004, the combination of acid and dissolved metals drainage had destroyed or damaged... |
Hirota v. MacArthur Hirota v. MacArthur, 338 U.S. 197 (1948), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States, which held that “the courts of the United States have no power or authority to review, to affirm, set aside or annul the judgments and sentences imposed on these petitioners [by the International Mil... |
The rainstorm, named "Kristin" by meteorologists, caused floods, traffic jams, material damage and power outages. The precipitation gradually increased pore pressure between the mountain and loose masses, adding to the damage of a process of erosion from surface water. This process may have been further hastened by the... |
Ogden Mine Railroad The Ogden Mine Railroad was a mine railroad in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1866 until 1941. It was built in 1866 to transport iron ore from the mines on Sparta Mountain in New Jersey. Ore was carried to Nolan's Point on Lake Hopatcong, where it was loaded on barges and towed to the Morris Can... |
Festus Perera Michael Festus Wenceslaus Perera (1931 - 2013) was a Sri Lankan politician. He was first elected to parliament representing Wennappuwa at the 6th parliamentary election in 1965. He failed to get re-elected at the subsequent 1970 parliamentary election but was successful at the 8th parliamentary election ... |
All six shows in the competition were televised live on SVT1 and SVT World as well as streamed online via the broadcaster's streaming service SVT Play. The shows were also broadcast via radio on Sveriges Radio P4 with commentary by Carolina Norén and Ronnie Ritterland. The final was also broadcast on SVT24 with sign-la... |
The normal round of bishop's visitations and confirmations resumed in the 1830s. In 1832 most civil liberties were restored to Catholics and they became able to practise their faith more openly. A simple Gothic Church, dedicated to St Michael and designed by Charles Hansom, was built in 1851 at a cost of £1,000. The ea... |
Isaac Ekpo Isaac Ekpo (born 22 October 1982) is a professional Nigerian boxer who competes in the Super Middleweight division. In 2004, Ekpo was a member of the Nigerian Olympic team, and was defeated in the first round by Utkirbek Haydarov from Uzbekistan. |
David Gold (businessman) David Gold (born 9 September 1936 in Stepney, East London) is an English businessman. He was the chairman of Birmingham City Football Club until 2009. Since 2010, he has been the joint chairman of West Ham United. Gold was brought up in East London at 442 Green Street near to West Ham's Boleyn... |
Udayagiri, Odisha Udayagiri (ଉଦୟଗିରି) is the largest Buddhist complex in the Indian state of Odisha. It is composed of major stupas and monasteries (viharas). Together with the nearby complexes of Lalitgiri and Ratnagiri, it is part of Puspagiri University. The heritage sites are also known collectively as the "Diamon... |
"Annales Aequatoria" 10: 203‒245.</ref> </doc> <doc id="17894116" url="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=17894116" title="Quiçama National Park"> Quiçama National Park Quiçama National Park, also known as Kissama National Park (Portuguese: Parque Nacional do Quiçama or Parque Nacional da Quissama), is a national ... |
The US Musical Ride Tour lasted from September 4 to November 1. Starting on November 6 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, they proceeded to tour Latin America and Europe in order to promote their "Shout It Out" album internationally. In early 2012, they toured Canada with Carly Rae Jepsen. Later in 2012, they took the Shout It Out ... |
All of this allows us to consider Rami Meir as one of the most prominent figures in contemporary art in Russia and Israel. Jewish studies and culture are one of the remarkable themes in his artworks. With the help of historical records, old postcards and photos he managed to explore main industrial arts, everyday life ... |
Reading Wood Black Reading Wood Black (September 23, 1830 – October 3, 1867), was the father of Uvalde County, Texas and city of Uvalde, Texas, which he founded as the town of Encina. In 1979, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark 4209 was placed in the Hillcrest Cemetery to honor Reading Wood Black. In 1997, Recorded Texa... |
Joseph Cummings Joseph Cummings (March 3, 1817 – May 7, 1890) was the president of Wesleyan University from 1857 to 1875, president of Northwestern University from 1881 to 1890, and had been president of the predecessor of Syracuse University (Genesee College) from 1854 to 1857. Joseph Cummings was born on March 3, 18... |
The Southern patriots – War Hawks – had been some of the most strident foes of British aggression and fierce champions of the national government. Among these statesmen were Speaker of the House Henry Clay of Kentucky, Henry St. George Tucker, Sr. of Virginia and Alexander C. Hanson of Maryland all supporting the tarif... |
Also in 2005, Bas earned a fellowship to Giverny, France, where he got to paint on Claude Monet's estate. In 2007, Bas had a major presentation at the Rubell Family Collection in Miami, which travelled to the Brooklyn Art Museum in 2008. In 2009, Bas participated in the group exhibit "the Collectors," curated by Elmgre... |
Ordsall Lane railway station Ordsall Lane railway station is a closed railway station on the Liverpool to Manchester line. The station was located on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, which opened to traffic in September 1830. The station wasn't listed in initial timetables, but early company records state that it... |
Hawaii Soccer Association The Hawaii Soccer Association is the governing body of soccer in the state of Hawaii. The Hawaii Soccer Association is composed of nine officers and directors who lead the organization. The Hawaii Soccer Association is divided into several different regional associations based on island. Each... |
Jeffrey Tessler Jeffrey Tessler was the Chief executive officer of Clearstream and a member of the Executive Board of Deutsche Börse. He was formerly an Executive Vice President of the Bank of New York. He received an MBA from Seton Hall University in New Jersey (1983) and a BA in Political Science from The College of... |
Vĩnh Phước, An Giang Vĩnh Phước is a rural commune ("xã") and village of the Tri Tôn District of An Giang Province, Vietnam. |
Býkev Býkev is located in the Mělník District, Central Bohemian Region. The town lies about five kilometers west of Mělník. As of 2011, there were 401 inhabitants. The first written mention of Býkev dates back to 1392. The history of territorial integration includes the period of time from 1850 to the present. The chr... |
Strowan Strowan is an affluent suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, located approximately 5km north-west of Christchurch's central business district. It had a population of 3,705 at the 2013 census. It is located between the suburbs of Merivale (South of Leinster Road), Papanui (North-East of Blighs Road), Bryndwr (No... |
American Basketball Association (2000–present) standings These are regular season standings for the current incarnation of the American Basketball Association (ABA). Note: The ABA does not keep official records for team standings. These records were all taken from www.USBasket.com. 2000-01 ABA season 2001-02 ABA sea... |
Yana Daniëls Yana Daniëls (born 8 May 1992) is a Belgian football striker currently playing for Bristol City in the FA Women's Super League and for the Belgium national team. Daniëls started her club career at Oud-Heverlee Leuven, 2008–2010 where she originally scored 7 goals in 46 games. Daniëls left OH Leuven and jo... |
John Burke (footballer) John Burke is an Irish former footballer who played as a defender. After playing for Munster junior side Cahir Park, he joined Shamrock Rovers in 1927 where he stayed until 1935. He made his debut at inside-left at Fordsons on Sunday 6 November 1927 in a 2–2 draw. He won one senior cap for the ... |
Fetr Fetr (, also Romanized as Feţr and Feţer; also known as Patar and Pathar) is a village in Ilat-e Qaqazan-e Sharqi Rural District, Kuhin District, Qazvin County, Qazvin Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 97, in 24 families. |
Jupiter Science College Jupiter Science College is a residential college in Bhubaneswar, Odisha state, India founded in 2002. It consists of two campuses, one each for boys and girls. It is a member of the Gandhi Group of Institutions, a consortium of 10 technical universities in Odisha. Jupiter College relocated to i... |
Nepeytsino Nepeytsino () is a rural locality (a village) in Andreyevskoye Rural Settlement, Sudogodsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 30 as of 2010. The village is located 27 km north-west from Andreyevo, 16 km north-east from Sudogda. |
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