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Jayne Meadows Jayne Meadows (born Jane Cotter; September 27, 1919 – April 26, 2015), also known as Jayne Meadows-Allen, was an American stage, film and television actress, as well as an author and lecturer. She was nominated for three Emmy Awards during her career and was the elder sister of actress and memoirist Audre...
Władysławów Bielawski Władysławów Bielawski is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Głowno, within Zgierz County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately north of Głowno, north-east of Zgierz, and north-east of the regional capital Łódź. References Category:Villages in Zgierz County
Chinese Underground Railroad The Chinese Underground Railroad was an imaginary route through the borderland between the United States and Mexico, especially around El Paso, Texas. Because of the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act, Chinese immigrants, with the help of Chinese laborers living in Mexico and smugglers, would illeg...
Yalecites to Carisco thanks to the Chinese who lived in those villages. Those immigrants who successfully reached the American side of the border often continued to help other immigrants pass through the borderlands as well. One town that continued the underground railroad was El Paso Chinatown. One could illegally ent...
1993–94 Portsmouth F.C. season During the 1993–94 season, the English football club Portsmouth F.C. were placed 17th out of 24 in the Football League First Division, winning 15 matches, drawing 13 and losing 18. The team reached the quarterfinals of the League Cup and the third round of the FA Cup, in both cases being ...
Jag Janani Maa Vaishno Devi - Kahani Mata Rani Ki Jag Janani Maa Vaishno Devi is an Indian Hindi language mythological television series, which premiered on 30 September 2019 on Star Bharat. The series is produced by Rashmi Sharma and Pawan Kumar Marut under her company Rashmi Sharma Telefilms. Plot The story of Vaishn...
Robert Parker Robert Parker may refer to: Sir Robert Parker, 1st Baronet (c. 1655–1691), English politician; Member of Parliament for Hastings, 1679–1685 Robert Parker, Baron Parker of Waddington (1857–1918), British law lord Robert Parker (dancer), British dancer, principal dancer at Birmingham Royal Ballet Robert Par...
Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV (1175 – 19 May 1218) was one of two rival kings of Germany from 1198 on, sole king from 1208 on, and Holy Roman Emperor from 1209 until he was forced to abdicate in 1215. The only German king of the Welf dynasty, he incurred the wrath of Pope Innocent III and was excommunicated in 12...
because the actual materials were in the hands of the Staufen. Otto's election pulled the empire into the conflict between England and France. Philip had allied himself with the French king, Philip II, while Otto was supported at first by Richard I, and after his death in 1199 by his brother John. The papacy meanwhile,...
written concessions to the Papal See, including to allow all elections of German bishops to be conducted according to Church ordinances, and not to prevent any appeals to Rome. He also promised to hand over to the Church all income from any vacant sees which had been flowing into the imperial treasury. After abandoning...
invasion, and in February 1214, as John advanced from the Loire, Otto was supposed to make a simultaneous attack from Flanders, together with the Count of Flanders. Unfortunately, the three armies could not coordinate their efforts effectively. It was not until John, who had been disappointed in his hope for an easy vi...
David Cumming (footballer, born 1900) David Douglas Cumming (born 1900) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a Winger. References Category:1900 births Category:Footballers from Glasgow Category:Scottish footballers Category:Association football wingers Category:Dundee F.C. players Category:Grimsby Town ...
Jojan Thomas Colonel Jojan Thomas was an Indian military officer with the Jat Regiment and later the 45 Rashtriya Rifles unit. He was a native of Kuttoor in Kerala and lived in Bangalore. He was commissioned from the Officers Training Academy, Chennai in March 1986. On 22 August 2008, he led an operation against terror...
Time (Måns Zelmerlöw album) Time is the eighth studio album from Swedish singer Måns Zelmerlöw. It was released on 18 October 2019 through Warner Music Sweden. The album includes the singles "Walk with Me" and "Better Now". The album peaked at number eighteen on the Swedish Albums Chart. Background In August 2019, Zelm...
Taba Taba or TABA may refer to: Places Burundi Taba, Bururi Taba, Songa Egypt Taba, Egypt, a town in Egypt near the Gulf of Aqaba Taba Border Crossing, a border crossing between Taba in Egypt and Eilat in Israel Taba Summit, a series of negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority held in Taba, Egypt in 20...
Love Songs (Bee Gees album) Love Songs is the third Bee Gees compilation album in four years, though the first to cover a specific musical style. A proposed album of love songs was in the works around 1995 when the Bee Gees recorded their own versions of "Heartbreaker" and "Emotion", but that project was soon shelved a...
Lattarico Lattarico () is a town and comune in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of southern Italy. References Category:Cities and towns in Calabria
Russell Corner Historic District The Russell Corner Historic District of Princeton, Massachusetts encompasses a small 19th century commercial center that developed into a summer resort area by the early 20th century. Centered at the intersection of Merriam Road and Gregory Hill Road, the district includes fifteen contr...
The Sydney Mystery The Sydney Mystery is a point-and-click Adventure game released by American studio Twilight Software in April 13, 2003. The game takes place in Sydney, Australia. Plot In the city of Sydney in Australia, a retired detective has been kidnapped. The detective's niece looks for leads to rescue him. Game...
Abu Ratib Mohamed Mustapha Ali Masfaka (born 1962), better known as Abu Ratib (), is a Syrian-born Nasheed singer of Islamic and Arabic music based on classical Arab poetry. Early life Masfaka was born in Aleppo, Syria. From an early age, he was immersed in musical traditions of the Arab world. At a young age, he joine...
Band-e Sheram Band-e Sheram is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan. See also Balkh Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Category:Populated places in Balkh Province
Minorka Mercado Minorka Marisela Mercado Carrero (born January 15, 1972 in Caracas, Venezuela) is Miss Venezuela 1993. She won the Miss Photogenic, Best in Swimsuit, Best in Maria Clara gown awards and placed second runner-up to Miss Universe 1994. Pageantry Miss Venezuela Minorka competed in 1993 as Miss Apure in her ...
Chase Strumpf Chase Aaron Strumpf (born March 8, 1998) is an American professional baseball second baseman in the Chicago Cubs organization. Career Strumpf attended JSerra Catholic High School in San Juan Capistrano, California. During his freshman year, he committed to play college baseball at UCLA. After his freshman...
European Film Award for Best Actor The European Film Award for Best Actor is an award given out at the annual European Film Awards to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding leading performance in a film industry. The awards are presented by the European Film Academy (EFA) and was first presented in 1988. W...
Czerwony Folwark Czerwony Folwark is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Suwałki, within Suwałki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. References Czerwony Folwark
Shantel Bailey Shantel Suleon Bailey (born 30 April 1995) is a Jamaican footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Jamaica women's national team. International career Bailey made her senior debut for Jamaica on 20 April 2018 at the 2018 CFU Women's Challenge Series. International goals Scores and results list Jamaica...
Palmerston North Palmerston North (; ) is a city in the North Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Located in the eastern Manawatu Plains, the city is near the north bank of the Manawatu River, from the river's mouth, and from the end of the Manawatu Gorge, about north of the capital, We...
endorsed after Isaac Earl Featherston (Wellington Provincial Superintendent) signed a proclamation defining the boundaries of the settlement. The first sections were sold after. Among the first settlers included Scandinavians, who arrived in 1871. They established settlements at Awapuni and Whakarongo/Stoney Creek. Lat...
largest flood since 1902. Although work had started in 1926, it was not until 1959 the Milson Deviation of the North Island Main Trunk was opened. This meant future trains would pass to the north of the city, instead of through the Square. Later in 1963, the railway station at Tremaine Avenue opens. The last trains pas...
of the mayor and 15 councillors, elected on a citywide basis. New Zealand's local government elections occur simultaneously nationwide every three years, with the next election to take place in late 2019. Before the 2016 election councillors were elected representing one of five city wards, but Palmerston North's elect...
North City had an unemployment rate of 7.5% of people 15 years and over, compared to 7.1% nationally. Culture and identity At the 2013 Census of Population and Dwellings, 78.9 percent of Palmerston North residents identified as of European ethnicity, 16.5 percent as Māori, 9.7 percent as Asian, 4.5 percent as Pacific P...
facilities and attractions Palmerston North has a number of facilities and attractions. It is also the gateway to attractions in other parts of the region, such as Tongariro National Park, Ruahine and Tararua Ranges. When Palmerston North Airport serviced international flights, the city was also an international gatewa...
located next to Freyberg High School in Roslyn. Riverbank development The city council since 2012 has been beautifying the banks of the Manawatu River, opening up previously neglected areas into more accessible recreational parks and reserves. Part of this development is He Ara Kotahi, a pedestrian and cycle track that...
headline sponsors. The main stadium (Arena One) is the home of the Manawatu Turbos rugby union team and the Robertson Holden International Speedway. There are indoor venues at Arena Manawatu where netball, basketball, volleyball and Badminton are played. Other important venues include Memorial Park, Fitzherbert Park, C...
from the Hawke's Bay into Palmerston North. State Highway 57 runs southwest–northeast from SH 1 at Ohau, south of Levin, through the southern outskirts of Palmerston North to SH 3 east of Ashhurst. It forms the main route from Wellington to southern and eastern Palmerston North. State Highway 56 runs southwest–northeas...
stop on the North Island Main Trunk Railway. There are only two passenger trains run by KiwiRail: the weekday-only Capital Connection commuter train once a day to and from Wellington, and is a stop for the Northern Explorer to and from Auckland and Wellington. Until 1964, the railway ran through the city centre, with P...
New Zealand Category:University towns in New Zealand
Monte Lindo River The Monte Lindo River is a river of Paraguay. See also List of rivers of Paraguay References Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. GEOnet Names Server Category:Rivers of Paraguay
Aruba at the 2011 Pan American Games Aruba competed at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico from October 14 to 30, 2011. Aruba competed with seventeen athletes in five sports. Bowling Aruba had qualified a women's team of 2 athletes. Women Individual Pairs Cycling BMX Aruba had qualified one male BMX cycl...
Eddie Aleong Eddie Aleong (born 4 May 1937) is a Trinidadian former cricketer. He played four first-class matches for Trinidad and Tobago between 1959/60 and 1965/66. References External links Category:1937 births Category:Living people Category:Trinidad and Tobago cricketers
1976 Campeonato Paulista The 1976 Campeonato Paulista da Divisão Especial de Futebol Profissional was the 75th season of São Paulo's top professional football league. Palmeiras won the championship by the 18th time. no teams were relegated. Championship The championship was divided into two rounds; in the first, the ei...
Sandra Hess Sandra Hess (born March 27, 1968) is a Swiss actress and fashion model. She is best known for her role as Sonya Blade in the film Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, and Lieutenant Alexandra 'Ice' Jensen in the television series Pensacola: Wings of Gold. Life and career Hess began modeling and working on televisio...
John Turner (Archdeacon of Taunton) John Turner (c.1734–1817) was an English churchman, Archdeacon of Taunton from 19 September 1780 until his death on 28 March 1817. He matriculated at Hertford College, Oxford in 1751, aged 17, graduating B.A. in 1755. Notes Category:18th-century Anglican priests Category:Archdeacons ...
Randy Rogers Band (album) Randy Rogers Band is the sixth album released by the Randy Rogers Band, an American country music group. This is their second album on a major label. "In My Arms Instead" was the first single released from the album; it entered the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart at #58. Track listing "Wicke...
Bráz Magaldi Bráz Magaldi (born June 1897, date of death unknown) was a Brazilian sports shooter. He competed in the 25 m rapid fire pistol event at the 1932 Summer Olympics. References Category:1897 births Category:Year of death missing Category:Brazilian male sport shooters Category:Olympic shooters of Brazil Categor...
List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Seat 10) Law clerks have assisted the justices of the United States Supreme Court in various capacities since the first one was hired by Justice Horace Gray in 1882. Each justice is permitted to have between three and four law clerks per Court term. Most per...
Sapu Mhicha Sapu Mhichā (Newari language: सपू म्हिचा, "tripe bag") is a special dish consisting of buffalo leaf tripe stuffed with bone marrow. It is boiled and fried. Sapu Mhichā is a specialty of the Newari cuisine of the Kathmandu Valley and is prepared during special occasions. The delicacy is one of the dishes ser...
International Center, Dallas International Center is a neighborhood of high-rise office and residential buildings in the Oak Lawn area of Dallas, Texas (USA). The land in the neighborhood is owned primarily by Harwood International, a development firm based in Dallas. The area is in proximity to Victory Park, Uptown, a...
Kalateh-ye Kuchak Kalateh-ye Kuchak (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Kūchak) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Semnan County, Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its existence was noted, but its population was not reported. References Category:Populated places in Semnan County
New Haven High School (Indiana) New Haven High School is a public secondary education school for grades nine through twelve. New Haven High School is one of five high schools in the East Allen County Schools district, Indiana. The district has adopted a unique method called “five campus”, meaning a student can take a c...
Mindy Sterling Mindy Lee Sterling (born July 11, 1953) is an American actress and voice actress. She portrayed Frau Farbissina in the Austin Powers series of comedy films, Principal Susan Skidmore on the Disney Channel series A.N.T. Farm, Ms. Endive in the Cartoon Network series Chowder, and on Nickelodeon as Lin Beifo...
a routine mammogram in 1998. After a lumpectomy, chemotherapy, radiation treatment and tamoxifen, she has remained cancer-free. Filmography Film Television Video games References External links Category:1953 births Category:Actresses from New Jersey Category:American film actresses Category:American television actresse...
Was zählt "Was zählt" (What counts) is a song by Die Toten Hosen. It's the first single and the third track from the album Auswärtsspiel. The song is an ode to love ("Wenn nur die Liebe zählt" - When only love matters), as it describes, how one can go through anything and suffer a lot for love, also give up any memorie...
Australian cricket team in England in 1899 The Australian cricket team in England in 1899 played 35 first-class matches including five Tests, the first time that a series in England had consisted of more than three matches. It was also the first time that a panel of selectors was appointed; previously the authority for...
Miss Nicaragua 2015 The Miss Nicaragua 2015 pageant, was held on March 7, 2015 in Managua, after several weeks of events. At the conclusion of the final night of competition, Daniela Torres Bonilla from Managua won the title. She represented Nicaragua at Miss Universe 2015 later that year. The rest of the finalists wou...
Marinobacter xestospongiae Marinobacter xestospongiae is a Gram-negative, slightly halophilic and non-spore-forming bacterium from the genus of Marinobacter which has been isolated from the sponge Xestospongia testudinaria from the sea coast of Saudi Arabia. References External links Type strain of Marinobacter xestosp...
Peter Theophil Riess Peter Theophil Riess (27 June 1804 – 22 October 1883) was a German physicist, known mostly for his work in electricity, particularly friction electricity, but also in the field of electromagnetic induction. In the latter work he developed two devices, the spark micrometer (sometimes called the Ries...
Ice Ice Baby "Ice Ice Baby" is a hip hop song written by American rapper Vanilla Ice, K. Kennedy, and DJ Earthquake. It was based on the bassline of "Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie, who did not receive songwriting credit or royalties until after it had become a hit. Released on his debut album, To the Extreme...
"Ice Ice Baby" instead of the single's A-side, the song gained more success than "Play That Funky Music". A music video for "Ice Ice Baby" was produced for $8000. The video was financed by Van Winkle's manager, Tommy Quon, and shot on the roof of a warehouse in Dallas, Texas. In the video, Van Winkle is shown rapping t...
punitive actions taken in plagiarism cases". The magazine's Jordan Runtagh added: "Though [Vanilla Ice] paid the price, some argue that isn't enough to make up for the potential credibility lost by Queen and David Bowie, who are now linked to him through a collaboration they had no choice in joining." A live version of...
That Funky Music" (Acapella Mix) 2001 remixes 12" maxi "Ice Ice Baby 2001" (Gigi D'Agostino remix) – 7:17 "Ice Ice Baby 2001" (Funky 9ers club dub) – 4:53 "Ice Ice Baby 2001" (House of Wax club-mix) – 6:06 "Ice Ice Baby 2001" (Debart Style re-e-mix) – 6:42 CD maxi "Ice Ice Baby 2001" (House of Wax radio-mix) – 3:36 "Ic...
Pedicab (band) Pedicab is a Filipino electronic rock group based in Manila formed in 2004. History Pedicab is composed of Diego Mapa ("Daddy Maps") on lead vocals and synths, Raimund Marasigan ("Sugar Raims") on synth bass and percussion, Mike Dizon ("Masterbeat") on drums and percussion, Jason Caballa ("J.Sonic") on g...
in Leeds and London, United Kingdom together with Top Junk, Kate Torralba, Squid 9, The Diegos, Sandwich (band) and Yano, as well as UK-based Filipino bands. The band spent most of 2015 writing new songs and are getting ready to go into the studio to record a new album in 2016. Members Diego Mapa (lead vocals/guitar/sy...
Raikoh Raikoh may refer to: Raikou (Pokémon) Minamoto no Yoritomo
RedLeg Rum RedLeg is a spiced rum first launched in the United Kingdom in 2012. It is owned by London-based spirits company Distil Plc, which also owns Blavod Black Vodka and Blackwoods Gin. It is distilled in the Caribbean, left to rest in old oak barrels and infused with Jamaican vanilla and ginger, then shipped to t...
Aduyevo Aduyevo () is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Aduyevo, Kaluga Oblast, a selo in Medynsky District of Kaluga Oblast Aduyevo, Moscow Oblast, a village in Yermolinskoye Rural Settlement of Istrinsky District in Moscow Oblast;
Mwewe River Mwewe River is a tributary river of the Thuli River in Zimbabwe. Category:Rivers of Zimbabwe
Novosphingobium endophyticum Novosphingobium endophyticum is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped and aerobic bacterium from the genus of Novosphingobium which has been isolated from the roots of the plant Glycyrrhiza uralensis from Yuli County in China. References External links Type strain of Novosphingobium endophyticum at B...
Torpedo mackayana Torpedo mackayana, commonly known as the ringed torpedo, Western African torpedo, West African torpedo ray, McKay electric ray, or McKay's torpedo ray, is an electric ray species in the family Torpedinidae, which lives in shallow waters on the western coast of Africa. Characterized by rounded spiracle...
Aaron Walters Aaron Walters (August 7, 1809 – December 27, 1889) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Biography Walters was born on August 7, 1809 in Plattsburgh, New York. He married three times. First, to Orpha B. Griswold in 1831. They had three children before her death in 1839. Second, Walters married Ros...
Matiota Kairo Matiota Kairo is a member of the Kiribati House of Assembly for the constituency of Tamana. References Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Living people Category:Members of the House of Assembly of Kiribati Category:Pillars of Truth politicians Category:People from the Gilbert Islands
Dunne D.5 __NOTOC__ The Dunne D.5 was an experimental aircraft built in the United Kingdom in 1910. Designed by J. W. Dunne and built by Short Brothers at Leysdown, A tailless swept-wing biplane, the D.5 was the first aircraft built by his company, the Blair Atholl Aeroplane Syndicate Ltd. Like its military predecessor...
Shelly Johnson (Twin Peaks) Shelly Johnson (, later known as Shelly Briggs), is a fictional character in the Twin Peaks franchise. She was created by the series creators Mark Frost and David Lynch and portrayed by Mädchen Amick. She is a main character in the original series, and has a supporting role in the prequel fi...
to help her daughter while she still can. In the eleventh episode, while working at the Double R Diner, Shelly receives a phone call from a distressed Becky and runs out of the diner to go help her. When she arrives at Becky's trailer, her daughter snatches her keys and begins to drive off in her car. Shelly jumps onto...
Appley Bridge meteorite The Appley Bridge meteorite is a meteorite that hit ground at Halliwell Farm in Appley Bridge, Lancashire, England at around 8:45 PM on Tuesday, 13 October 1914. After local residents saw a bolide, the meteorite was subsequently found in a farmer's field in the village the following day. It was ...
NBA 2K14 NBA 2K14 is a basketball video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K Sports. The fifteenth installment in the series, it was released on October 1, 2013, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, and the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One versions were released on the consoles' respective...
are limited). New signature skills, including an exclusive pre-order "LeBron Coast to Coast" skill (Speed, Quickness and Ball-Handling attributes are boosted 4 points and the shot penalty enforced for hitting a defender is decreased), One Man Fastbreak (a speed and handling increase on a fastbreak), Pick Dodger (player...
Belica (river) The Belica (Serbian Cyrillic: Белица) is a left tributary of the Great Morava in Central Serbia. It is created by the confluence of smaller rivers Voljavica and Bešnjaja, flows through a deforested valley to the town Jagodina. Notes References External links Category:Rivers of Serbia
Nandipulam Nandipulam is a village in Varandarappilly panchayath in Thrissur district in the state of Kerala, India. Location Nandipulam is about Nine kilometer from Puthukad and Four kilometer from Kodakara Geography Temples Kumaranchira Bhagavathy Temple, Ramapuram Temple, Payyoorkkavu Temple, Mithrananthapuram Sree ...
Morten Krogvold Morten Krogvold (born 3 May 1950) is a Norwegian photographer and writer. Krogvold is especially known for his portraits of artists, politicians and other celebrities. He has published numerous books, held numerous exhibitions. Early life and education Born in Oslo to calculator Gulbrand Leo Krogvold (1...
Bralin, West Pomeranian Voivodeship Bralin () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kalisz Pomorski, within Drawsko County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately east of Kalisz Pomorski, south-east of Drawsko Pomorskie, and east of the regional capital Szczecin. Befo...
Albacete FS Albacete Fútbol Sala is a futsal club based in Albacete, the capital city of the province of Albacete in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha. The club was founded in 1984 and its pavilion is Pabellón Universitario with capacity of 1,200 seaters. The club's bat on the badge is similar to that of th...
Georgia State Route 254 State Route 254 (SR 254) is a southwest-northeast state highway located in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. It travels through portions of Hall and White counties. Route description SR 254 begins at an intersection with SR 284 (Main Street to the south, Shoal Creek Road to the...
Euryops walterorum Euryops walterorum is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Namibia. References Category:Euryops Category:Flora of Namibia Category:Least concern plants Category:Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
Sinentomon Sinentomon is the only genus in the family Sinentomidae, in the hexapod order Protura. It contains three species found in China, Japan, and North Korea. Species Sinentomon chui Tuxen & Paik, 1982 Sinentomon erythranum Yin, 1965 Sinentomon yoroi Imadaté, 1977 References Category:Protura
Down in the Valley (film) Down in the Valley is a 2005 neo-western film starring Edward Norton, Evan Rachel Wood, David Morse and Rory Culkin. The film made its debut in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival on May 13, and made its limited theatrical release in North America in May 5, 2006. Plo...
shoots Charlie before riding off with Lonnie. They stumble upon a Western film set where shooting has just begun. Wade and Sheridan arrive with two more cops. During the shootout, Harlan guns down detective Sheridan and one of the cops. Harlan and Lonnie escape to a construction site, where Wade finds them and another ...
Alfred Powlesland Alfred Powlesland (7 August 1875 – 25 February 1941) was an English cricket player. He was a member of the gold medal winning Great Britain cricket team at the 1900 Summer Olympics, the only time cricket has featured in the Olympic games. In the only match against France, Powlesland scored 10 in Great...
Unitary Unitary may refer to: Unitary construction, in automotive design a common term for unibody (unitary body/chassis) construction Lethal Unitary Chemical Agents and Munitions (Unitary), as chemical weapons opposite of Binary Unitarianism, in Christian doctrine, the belief in a "unitary God" as opposed to the conce...
Moussa Dagnogo Moussa Dagnogo (born 30 January 1972 in Paris) is a former French footballer who formerly worked as Head Coach of Carmel United Soccer Club. He is currently coaching premier and elite players at Jacksonville FC Playing career Dagnogo signed for Scottish club St Mirren as a trialist in February 2001, and ...
Gary Keller (disambiguation) Gary Keller is an American basketball player/athlete. Gary Keller may also refer to: Gary Keller (saxophonist), American jazz and classical saxophonist Gary W. Keller, realtor and author
Oldtown Covered Bridge Oldtown Covered Bridge, near Oldtown, Kentucky, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. It is located east of Kentucky Route 1, south of Oldtown. It brings Frazer Branch Road 750 over the Little Sandy River. It is a two-span Burr truss bridge. References Category:Covered b...
Doña Francisquita Doña Francisquita is a zarzuela in three acts composed by Amadeo Vives to a Spanish libretto by Federico Romero and Guillermo Fernández-Shaw and based on Lope de Vega's play La discreta enamorada (The Ingenious Lover). With its colourful score and comic story of multiple love triangles which ends happ...
Christina (eds) The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, Macmillan, 1992. Zinger, Pablo, "An Operatic Armada Sweeps Ashore." The New York Times, August 11, 1996. External links Christopher Webber, Detailed synopsis and analysis of Doña Francisquita on Zarzuela.net Category:Operas by Amadeo Vives Category:Spanish-language ope...
List of tallest structures in China This list of the tallest buildings and structures in China ranks structures in China that stand at least tall by height. The list includes buildings located in Macau but not those found in Hong Kong, which are featured in their own list. Current Under construction This table ranks st...
Stole Dimitrievski Stole Dimitrievski (; born 25 December 1993) is a Macedonian professional footballer who plays for Spanish club Rayo Vallecano as a goalkeeper. After starting off at Rabotnički in 2010, he spent most of his career in Spain. Dimitrievski earned 28 caps for Macedonia at youth level, and made his senior...
TableCurve 2D TableCurve 2D is a linear and non-linear Curve fitting software package for engineers and scientists that automates the curve fitting process and in a single processing step instantly fits and ranks 3,600+ built-in frequently encountered equations enabling users to easily find the ideal model to their 2D ...
Msingi Msingi is an administrative ward in the Mkalama District of the Singida Region of Tanzania. According to the 2002 census, the ward has a total population of 6,439. According to the 2012 census, the population had increased to 7,289. References Category:Populated places in Singida Region Category:Wards of Tanzani...
Achievement (heraldry) An achievement, armorial achievement or heraldic achievement (historical: hatchment) in heraldry is a full display or depiction of all the heraldic components to which the bearer of a coat of arms is entitled. An achievement comprises not only the arms themselves displayed on the Escutcheon, the ...
Austrosteenisia Austrosteenisia is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. Category:Millettieae