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Italian submarine Macallé was an built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) during the 1930s. It was named after a town of Mek'ele in Ethiopia. Design and description The Adua-class submarines were essentially repeats of the preceding . They displaced surfaced and submerged. The submarines were long, had a be...
Net 25 News Update (formerly Eagle News Update) is a Philippine television news broadcasting show broadcast by Net 25. It aired from October 24, 2011 to present, replacing i-Balita Update. Philippine television news shows 2011 Philippine television series debuts 2010s Philippine television series 2020s Philippine tele...
This article serves as an index - as complete as possible - of all the honorific orders or similar decorations received by the Negeri Sembilan Royal Family, classified by continent, awarding country and recipient. This is a list of honours and titles received by the royal family of Negeri Sembilan, one of the thirteen...
Yeldos Zhumakanov (born 29 August 1990) is a Kazakhstani judoka. He competed at the World Judo Championships in 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2021. In 2018, he won one of the bronze medals in the men's 66 kg event at the 2018 Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia. At the 2019 Asian-Pacific Judo Championships held in Fujairah,...
Sansevieria is a historically recognized genus of flowering plants, native to Africa, notably Madagascar, and southern Asia, now included in the genus Dracaena on the basis of molecular phylogenetic studies. Common names for the 70 or so species formerly placed in the genus include mother-in-law's tongue, devil's tongu...
Ángel Masié Ntutumu (1930 - 4 October 2020) was an Equatorial Guinean politician. Biography Ángel Masié Ntutumu is the brother of , the Vice President of Equatorial Guinea from 1974 to 1976. A militant of the (Movimiento Nacional de Liberación de Guinea Ecuatorial; MONALIGE), Masié Ntutumu was appointed Minister of ...
Magnificat is a 1993 Italian drama film directed by Pupi Avati. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Cast Luigi Diberti - Lord of Malfole Arnaldo Ninchi - Folco Massimo Bellinzoni - Baino Dalia Lahav - Rozal Lorella Morlotti - Venturina Massimo Sarchielli - Margherita's Father Brizio Montinaro - L...
Chovvakkaran Moosa (Anglicized as ‘Choacara Mousa’) was a wealthy Indian pepper merchant and ‘Moghul Baig’ of southern India, who died in Thalassery (formerly, ‘Tellicherry’) in 1807. He is also known, more parochially, as 'Moosakakka Keyi' (i.e. the honourable Moosa of the Keyi family). Early years Moosa was born ar...
Lombardy elected its eighth delegation to the Italian Senate on June 3, 1979. This election was a part of national Italian general election of 1979 even if, according to the Italian Constitution, every senatorial challenge in each Region is a single and independent race. The election was won by the centrist Christian ...
Ronnie Michael Ekelund (born 21 August 1972) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as both a midfielder and forward. He notably played in La Liga for Barcelona and in the Premier League for Southampton and Manchester City. In his native land he played Brøndby IF where he won two Danish football champio...
Michael Whitham (6 November 1867 – 6 May 1924) was an English international footballer, who played as a right back. Born in Ecclesfield, Sheffield he played for both The Wednesday and Sheffield United where he spent seven years. Whitham gained one cap for England and went on to become a trainer at a number of clubs fol...
HMS Trent is a Batch 2 offshore patrol vessel, named after the River Trent. This is the sixth Royal Navy ship named Trent. She is the third Batch 2 River-class vessel to be commissioned and is forward deployed to Gibraltar for operations in the Mediterranean and Gulf of Guinea. Construction On 6 November 2013 it was ...
David Douglas Mackenzie (28 December 1921 – 4 August 2005) was a Scotland international rugby union player. Rugby union career Mackenzie played for Edinburgh University. He was capped by Edinburgh District to play against Glasgow District in the inter-city match of 1947, scoring a try in the match. He represented the...
Arctocorisa is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Corixidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: Arctocorisa carinata (Sahlberg, 1819) Arctocorisa chanceae Hungerford, 1926 Arctocorisa germari References Hemiptera of North America Corixini
```python # or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file # distributed with this work for additional information # regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file # # path_to_url # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, # "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS...
George Barry Lupino-Hook (7 January 1884 – 26 September 1962) was an English comedian and film actor, and a notable Pantomime dame. He was the brother of the actor and comedian Stanley Lupino, the father of the actress Antoinette Lupino, and the uncle of the actresses Ida and Rita Lupino. Lupino was married three ti...
```assembly ; This file is generated from a similarly-named Perl script in the BoringSSL ; source tree. Do not edit by hand. %ifidn __OUTPUT_FORMAT__, win64 default rel %define XMMWORD %define YMMWORD %define ZMMWORD %define _CET_ENDBR %ifdef BORINGSSL_PREFIX %include "boringssl_prefix_symbols_nasm.inc" %endif sectio...
Ole Henrik Laub (3 December 1937 in Aarhus – 22 October 2019) was a Danish novelist and author of short-stories and children books. He was also an art painter and cartoonist. Laub made his debut in 1967 with Et Sværd Dyppet i Honning, a collection of short stories. He wrote more than fifty books, short stories, novel...
Jungle computing is a form of high performance computing that distributes computational work across cluster, grid and cloud computing. The increasing complexity of the high performance computing environment has provided a range of choices beside traditional supercomputers and clusters. Scientists can now use grid and ...
Haemonides cronis is a moth in the Castniidae family. It is found in Mexico, Trinidad, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil and Peru. Adults have been recorded feeding on flowers of Warszewiczia coccinea. The larvae have been recorded feeding on Bombacopsis quinata. Subspecies Haemonides cronis cronis (Suriname, French G...
A junk raft is a type of home-built watercraft made of plastic bottles or other recycled materials constructed by artists and community-minded groups organizing recreational flotillas, or by environmentally concerned individuals seeking to draw attention to the problem of floating debris and the need for recycling. It ...
```php <?php /* * * * path_to_url * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the */ namespace Google\Service\Games; class PlayerExperienceInfo extends \Google\Model { /** * @var string */ public $curre...
Boundary Bend is a small town in the state of Victoria, Australia. It is near the junction of the Murray River and Murrumbidgee River. It is located about 50 kilometres east along the Murray Valley Highway from the twin towns of Robinvale in Victoria and Euston in New South Wales, about 90 km north of Swan Hill. At th...
Miarka may refer to: Miarka (novel), an 1883 novel by Jean Richepin Miarka (play), a 1905 play by Jean Richepin based on his novel Miarka (1920 film), a French silent film directed by Louis Mercanton Miarka (1937 film), a French film directed by Jean Choux
The Women's 100 metres T34 event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place at the London Olympic Stadium on 31 August. Results Round 1 Competed 31 August 2012 from 12:30. Qual. rule: first 3 in each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest other times (q) qualified. Heat 1 Heat 2 Final Competed 31 August 2012 at 20:00. Q = ...
Henry Steeger III (May 26, 1903 – December 25, 1990) was an American magazine editor and publisher. He co-founded Popular Publications in 1930, one of the major publishers of pulp magazines, with former classmate Harold S. Goldsmith. Steeger handled editorial matters while Goldsmith took care of the business side. Both...
"Dirrty" is a song by American singer Christina Aguilera featuring American rapper Redman, released as the lead single from her fourth studio album Stripped. Despite Aguilera's first three years of commercial success, she was displeased with the lack of control over her image. In response, she desired to create a song ...
Johannes "Spokes" Mashiyane (born Vlakfontein (Mamelodi), Pretoria 20 January 1933; died at Baragwanath Hospital of cirrhosis of liver 9 February 1972) was regarded as one of the greatest pennywhistle artists who graced the South African kwela music scene from the 1950s to (approximately) the 1970s. Arriving on the pen...
The Fleet Submarine Force belonged to the surface force for the self-defense fleet of the Maritime Self-Defense Forces. It is a fleet organized around submarines belonging to the Self-Defense Fleet of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. History On 1 February 1965, the 1st Submarine Group was newly formed under the...
Bow is an English surname. It is also a given name. People with the name include: Surname Robert Henry Bow (1827–1909), Scottish civil engineer and photographer Richard Bow (1868–1941), Australian politician from Queensland Lily Lawrence Bow (1870–1943), American librarian, namesake of the Lily Lawrence Bow Library...
Methyltransferase like 16 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the METTL16 gene. References Further reading External links PDBe-KB provides an overview of all the structure information available in the PDB for Human RNA N6-adenosine-methyltransferase METTL16
Williard Lee Proctor (December 11, 1915 – October 30, 1998) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer. A longtime trainer in California, he began his career as a jockey at bush tracks in Texas and Louisiana. After his riding days were over he turned to training, moving to California in 1955. From then through to h...
```go // +build openbsd // +build 386 amd64 arm arm64 package pty type ptmget struct { Cfd int32 Sfd int32 Cn [16]int8 Sn [16]int8 } var ioctl_PTMGET = 0x40287401 ```
The Old Colony Lines are a pair of branches of the MBTA Commuter Rail system, connecting downtown Boston, Massachusetts with the South Shore and cranberry-farming country to the south and southeast. The two branches operate concurrently for via the Old Colony Mainline from South Station to Braintree station. The Middl...
Clayton Harry Lyons (January 8, 1900 – September 4, 1962), commonly known as Harry Lyons, was a politician in the Canadian province of Ontario, who served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1951 to 1962. He represented the electoral district of Sault Ste. Marie as a member of the Progressive Conservatives. He...
```smalltalk Package { #name : 'UndefinedClasses-Tests' } ```
Kue putu mayang is an Indonesian Betawi string hopper dish made of starch or rice flour and coconut milk, then shaped like noodles. This noodle-like dish served with kinca (liquid palm sugar) in Betawi and Javanese cuisine, or with chutney or curry in Indian Indonesian cuisine. See also Cuisine of Indonesia Idiyappam...
Electric Fire is the fourth solo album by Roger Taylor, from the band Queen. It features a cover of John Lennon's song "Working Class Hero". The album came not long before Taylor's performance at Cyber Barn in the same year. Following the gloomy album Happiness?, Electric Fire also included gloomy elements but was, on ...
The Qualified Adventurer is a 1925 British silent adventure film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Matheson Lang, Genevieve Townsend and Fred Raynham. It was based on the 1922 novel The Qualified Adventurer by Selwyn Jepson. Cast Matheson Lang as Peter Duff Genevieve Townsend as Jimmy Fellowes Fred Raynham ...
Georgios Pitharoulis (; born 4 June 1990) is a Greek footballer who plays for Ierapetra. Club career Pitharoulis' career in the Super League began in 2007, when he signed a professional contract with OFI Crete. During the second half of the 2009–10 season, he competed for Panthrakikos in Super League Greece. He left i...
XEC-AM is a radio station in Tijuana, Baja California, broadcasting on 1310 AM. It carries a Spanish talk format. It is operated by Primer Sistema de Noticias, a company of businessman and former Baja California governor Jaime Bonilla Valdez. It simulcasts the Expresión Ciudadana talk programming of XHBJ-TDT 45.2. His...
National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases or NICED (also known as ICMR-NICED) is an Indian medical institute that conducts research and develops prevention and treatment and control strategies related to enteric diseases and HIV/AIDS. The headquarter of NICED is located at Kolkata, West Bengal. NICED is affil...
Olomouc (, , ; , ; , ) is a city in the Czech Republic. It has about 102,000 inhabitants, and its larger urban zone has a population of about 384,000 inhabitants (2019). Located on the Morava River, the city is the ecclesiastical metropolis and was a historical co-capital city of Moravia, before having been occupied b...
```xml import * as React from "react"; import Frame from "../components/Frame"; import Image from "../components/Img"; import { EmbedProps as Props } from "."; function Diagrams({ matches, ...props }: Props) { const { embed } = props; const embedUrl = matches[0]; const params = new URL(embedUrl).searchParams; ...
Homayo is one of the principal Tewa Pueblo ancestral sites in New Mexico, US. Located on the west bank of the Rio Ojo Caliente, there are seven kivas. It is a large, compactly built pueblo ruin situated on a promontory on the west side of the river about a above Posege. The walls are of adobe about . The kivas vary fr...
Carl-Erik Skårman (born 1939) is a Swedish politician who served as a member of the Riksdag for Stockholm County from 1998 to 2002 and 2004 to 2006. He is affiliated with the Moderate Party. From 1989 to 1994, Skårman was a member of the city council of Stockholm. After having left the Riksdag and Stockholm, he has b...
Maïté Brandt-Pearce is an American optical engineer and academic administrator, the vice provost for faculty affairs at the University of Virginia, where she also holds a professorship in the Department of Electrical Engineering. Her research concerns optical networking and fiber-optic communication. Education and car...
Henk Houwaart (born August 31, 1945) is a Dutch football manager and a former football player. Playing career Born in the Hague, Houwaart began his career in 1963 as a footballer playing for ADO Den Haag until 1967, when he left the club to play for FC Twente. After being selected once for the Dutch national team, he ...
The Serbian Swimming Federation (), also known as the Swimming Association of Serbia, is the governing body of swimming in Serbia. It carries out its activities directly and through three regional associations: Swimming Federation of Vojvodina, Swimming Federation of Belgrade and Swimming Federation of Central Serbia. ...
Wólka Nosowska is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stara Kornica, within Łosice County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately east of Łosice and east of Warsaw. References Villages in Łosice County
Ust-Mosikha () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Ust-Mosikhinsky Selsoviet, Rebrikhinsky District, Altai Krai, Russia. The population was 1,075 in 2016. There are 15 streets. Geography Ust-Mosikha is located 31 km northwest of Rebrikha (the district's administrative centre) by road. Makaro...
Clifton Allen Groce (born July 30, 1972) is a former professional American football running back in the National Football League. He played for the Indianapolis Colts from 1995 to 1997 and the Cincinnati Bengals from 1999 to 2000. He signed with the Houston Texans in 2002, but he did not play. References 1972 births...
Tetrops mongolicus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Murzin in 1977. It is known from Mongolia. References Tetropini Beetles described in 1977
Anthony Elmer Crowell, also known as A. Elmer Crowell (December 5, 1862 – January 1, 1952) was a master decoy carver from East Harwich, Massachusetts. Crowell specialized in shorebirds, waterfowl, and miniatures. Crowell's decoys are consistently regarded as some of the finest and most desirable decoys ever made. Also ...
Paliga celatalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It is found in Taiwan and probably in Sri Lanka. References Crambidae Moths described in 1859
Giovanni Battista da Ponte (1553–1613) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in Venice and his native Bassano del Grappa. He was the second son of Jacopo da Ponte. He was chiefly known as a copyist of his father's works. Many of his productions now figure, no doubt, under Jacopo's name. Also known a...
Yusefabad (, also Romanized as Yūsefābād) is a village in Qurigol Rural District, in the Central District of Bostanabad County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 233, in 52 families. References Populated places in Bostanabad County
Cara Capuano is an American sports anchor for ESPNU. Before joining ESPNU in 2008, she was a former sports reporter for FSN. She joined Fox Sports Northwest in August 2004, as a reporter and anchor for the Northwest Sports Report and the Detroit Sports Report. She is a Southern Californian and will often go by the ni...
Budva Municipality is one of the municipalities of Montenegro. The administrative center is the town of Budva. The municipality is located at the Adriatic coast in southwestern Montenegro. Location and tourism Budva municipality is located on the Budva Riviera region, long strip of the Adriatic coast surrounding the ...
```javascript const { errors } = require('arsenal'); const vault = require('../../../auth/vault'); function checkExpectedBucketOwner(headers, bucket, log, cb) { const expectedOwner = headers['x-amz-expected-bucket-owner']; if (expectedOwner === undefined) { return cb(); } const bucketOwner = b...
```objective-c /* * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * ...
Woyang County may refer to: Woyang County (沃陽縣) in Yanmen Commandery under the Qin and Han dynasties Mispronunciation of Guoyang County (涡阳县) in Bozhou Prefecture, Anhui, China
```c++ /*Segment tree or segtree is a basically a binary tree used for storing the intervals or segments. Each node in the segment tree represents an interval. Consider an array A of size N and a corresponding segtree T: The root of T will represent the whole array A[0:N-1]. Each leaf in the segtree T will represent a ...
Bruceanol D is a cytotoxic quassinoid isolated from Brucea antidysenterica with potential antitumor and antileukemic properties. See also Bruceanol References Quassinoids Heterocyclic compounds with 5 rings Methyl esters
Antoni Śledź (2 February 1901 – 29 April 1979) was a Polish footballer. He played in one match for the Poland national football team in 1924. References External links 1901 births 1979 deaths Polish men's footballers Poland men's international footballers Place of birth missing Men's association football players n...
Lyonesse is a country in Arthurian legend. Lyonesse or Lyoness may also refer to: Lyonesse, an Arthurian character; see Lynette and Lyonesse The Lyonesse Trilogy, a high fantasy trilogy by Jack Vance Lyonesse, a fictional planet in the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov Lyonesse, a fictional underground kingdom of...
Eric B. Dent (born November 20, 1961), Ph.D. holds the Uncommon Friends Endowed Chair in Ethics at Florida Gulf Coast University. Earlier in his career he served as the Dean of the School of Business at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and has made important contributions to many topics, such as the resista...
The Agfayan River is a river in the United States territory of Guam. See also List of rivers of Guam References Rivers of Guam
The Netherlands is the main constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a densely populated country located in Western Europe with three island territories in the Caribbean. The European part of the Netherlands borders Germany to the east, Belgium to the south, and the North Sea to the northwest, shari...
Sport and Pastime was a weekly sports magazine published by The Hindu Group from 1947 to 1968. Founded by S. K. Gurunathan, the magazine was eventually stopped in 1968. It was replaced with Sportstar in 1978. References 1947 establishments in India 1968 disestablishments in India Defunct magazines published in India ...
Cyber-shot is Sony's line of point-and-shoot digital cameras introduced in 1996. Cyber-shot model names use a DSC prefix, which is an initialism for "Digital Still Camera". Many Cyber-shot models feature Carl Zeiss trademarked lenses, while others use Sony, or Sony G lenses. All Cyber-shot cameras accept Sony's propri...
Manuel Galbán (January 14, 1931 – July 7, 2011) was a Grammy-winning Cuban guitarist, pianist and arranger, most notable for his work with Los Zafiros, Ry Cooder and the Buena Vista Social Club. He died on July 7, 2011, of cardiac arrest at his home in Havana, Cuba. Biography Manuel Galbán was born on January 14, 193...
Paul-André Brasseur (born August 25, 1994) is a Canadian actor of partly Inuit ancestry. When he starred in the 2008 film The Necessities of Life, he lived in Montreal and spoke French, so he learned his Inuktitut lines with the aid of co-star Natar Ungalaaq. Filmography The Necessities of Life (Ce qu'il faut pour v...
Dylan Arnold (born February 11, 1994) is an American actor. He is known for playing Noah in the romantic drama After (2019), and its sequel After We Collided (2020), Cameron Elam in Halloween (2018), and its sequel, Halloween Kills (2021), Theo Engler in You (2021), and Frank Oppenheimer in Oppenheimer (2023). On sta...
Pitchcapping is a form of torture which involves pouring hot pitch or tar (mainly used at the time for water-proofing seams in the sides of ships and boats) into a conical paper cap and forcing it onto an individual's head, which is then allowed to cool before being rapidly removed. Typically, victims of pitchcapping s...
Most professional militaries employ specialised military nurses or nursing sisters. They are often organised as a distinct nursing corps. Florence Nightingale formed the first nucleus of a recognised Nursing Service for the British Army during the Crimean War in 1854. In the same theatre of the same war, Professor Niko...
Arenigiphyllum is a genus of alga from the Ordovician that falls in the coralline stem group. Only its vegetative anatomy is known. See also References Red algae genera
Kentucky Route 581 (KY 581) is a state highway in Kentucky that runs from Kentucky Route 40 in eastern Paintsville to U.S. Route 23 southwest of Georges Creek via Thealka, Tutor Key, Lost Creek, and Ray. Major intersections References 0581 Transportation in Johnson County, Kentucky Transportation in Lawrence County...
Elections to Erewash Borough Council were held on 2 May 1991 as part of nationwide local elections. The election saw the Labour Party gain control of the Council for the first time since 1976. Overall results Erewash Borough Council - Results by Ward Abbotsford Breadsall and Morley Breaston Cotmanhay Dale Abbey ...
Jennifer M. "Jen" Seelig (born 1969/1970) is a former Democratic member of the Utah State House of Representatives, who represented the 23rd District from 2006 to 2014. She lives in Salt Lake City. She is currently working in the Salt Lake City Mayor's Office as the Director of Community Relations. Early life and edu...
Husseystown (Baile Hoisé in Irish) is a townland in the barony of Iffa and Offa West, County Tipperary in Ireland. It is located in the civil parish of Caher. References Townlands of County Tipperary Iffa and Offa West
The following is a list of characters for The CW teen television drama series, Gossip Girl (2007–2012) and its standalone sequel series of the same name (2021–2023). The series is based on the popular book series of the same name written by author Cecily von Ziegesar. Both series follows the lives of privileged high sc...
Winterset was a small settlement in Winterset Township, Russell County, Kansas, United States. History Winterset was issued a post office in 1882. The post office was discontinued in 1890. References Former populated places in Russell County, Kansas Former populated places in Kansas
Paula Gately Tillman (born June 30, 1946) is a photographer from Baltimore, Maryland. Best known for her 1980s and 1990s work documenting underground scenes and fringe personalities in New York and Atlanta. Her work is held in the permanent collections of the Baltimore Museum of Art, New York University's Fales Librar...
Claud Augustus O'Donnell (30 January 1886 – 4 August 1953) was an Australian rugby union and rugby league player and represented his country at both sports as a dual-code rugby international. Rugby union career O'Donnell played rugby union with the Glebe club in inner city Sydney. He made his representative debut for ...
The Stokes radius or Stokes–Einstein radius of a solute is the radius of a hard sphere that diffuses at the same rate as that solute. Named after George Gabriel Stokes, it is closely related to solute mobility, factoring in not only size but also solvent effects. A smaller ion with stronger hydration, for example, may ...
Rydingia (tinjute) is a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae, first described in 2007. The genus is native to eastern Africa and south-western Asia, and found in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Iran, Oman, Pakistan, West Himalaya and Yemen. The genus was circumscribed by Anne-Cathrine Scheen and Victor Anthony Albert in Syst. &...
Robert Wylkynson (sometimes Wilkinson) (ca. 1450 – Eton after 1515) was one of the composers of the Eton Choirbook. Wylkynson became parish clerk of Eton in 1496, then in 1500 he was promoted to Informator - the master of the choristers. Only four works survive: 2x Salve Regina Jesus autem transiens/Credo in Deum à...
D'Amico–UM Tools is an Italian UCI Continental team founded in 2014, that participates in UCI Continental Circuits races. Team roster Major wins 2014 Grand Prix Südkärnten, Andrea Pasqualon Stage 7 Vuelta a Colombia, Andrea Pasqualon 2015 Under-23 Road Race Championships, Iltjan Nika Under-23 Time Trial Championshi...
Bruce Maclean Hudson (November 13, 1928 – October 8, 2016) was a Canadian curler. Hudson won two provincial men's championships as a skip, in 1964 and 1967. In 1964, he and teammates Harvey Mazinke, Ken Little and Harold Martel represented Manitoba at that year's Brier. The team would finish in third place overall, wi...
Stephan Geldenhuys (born 18 January 1984) is a rugby union referee, currently on the South African Rugby Union's National Panel. Career Geldenhuys began refereeing in 2007, joining the SA Rugby Union's National panel in 2013, and named on an updated panel in 2018. In 2019, he refereed the Dubai Invitational tournamen...
Scouting in New Jersey has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live. The second Boy Scouts of America National Headquarters was in North Brunswick, although it was referred to in BSA publications as being in neighboring New Br...
Sally Creighton was an American actress, best known for her roles as Mrs Patricia Gregory on Magic Island, and Mrs Chapman in Howard Hawks' 1951 film, The Thing from Another World. Creighton worked as a dialogue director for films and as a dramatic coach before she became a film actress. Radio Magic Island as Mrs Pa...
Who Cares or Who Cares? may refer to: "Who Cares?" (George and Ira Gershwin song) (1931) "Who Cares?" (Gnarls Barkley song) (2006) "Who Cares" (Paul McCartney song) (2018) Who Cares? (ballet), a 1970 ballet by George Balanchine made to songs by George Gershwin Who Cares? (1919 film), a silent comedy film starring ...
The Carnaval de Vejigantes, officially Carnaval de Vejigantes de La Playa de Ponce, is an annual celebration held at Barrio Playa in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The celebration, which commonly lasts three to five days, generally takes place in late January or early February. It started in 1991. It takes place at Parque Lucy Gr...
Grooving In Green is a British gothic rock band formed in 2008 by guitarists Pete Finnemore and Simon Manning in Hastings, England, joined by vocalist and lyricist General Megatron Bison later in the year. In 2009, Grooving In Green released two EPs, Ascent EP and Dirt, on the independent record label Inquisition Reco...
David Russell Tweedie (born November 27, 1968, in Richmond, California) is an American composer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. Tweedie’s compositions have appeared on Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance, The Bernie Mac Show, and others. Early life Tweedie's father was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and g...
Jean Jérôme (1906–1990) was a French communist activist and Resistance member. Born as Michał Feintuch (in French Mikhaël or Michel), he took the pseudonym Jean Jérôme in 1940, until his death. Biography Born in Solotvyn, Galicia (part of Austria-Hungary) as one of the seven children of a vendor, he received a religio...
A mobile launcher platform (MLP), also known as mobile launch platform, is a structure used to support a large multistage space vehicle which is assembled (stacked) vertically in an integration facility (e.g. the Vehicle Assembly Building) and then transported by a crawler-transporter (CT) to a launch pad. This becomes...
Hebeloma clavulipes is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae. It was described as new to science in 1965 by French mycologist Henri Romagnesi. See also List of Hebeloma species References clavulipes Fungi described in 1965 Fungi of Europe