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Naujoji Vilnia railway station () is a Lithuanian Railways station in Vilnius. The station was built around 1860. The station was built during the Saint Petersburg–Warsaw Railway expansion. In 1940-1941 the Soviet government did mass deportation to Siberia from Naujoji Vilnia railway station. It is used mainly by ind...
RDG, or Rdg, may refer to: Rail Delivery Group, a body in the privatised British railway system RDG Red Data Girl, fantasy novel series by Noriko Ogiwara RDG, the AAR reporting mark for the Reading Company, a defunct US railroad RDG, the IATA code for Reading Regional Airport in the state of Pennsylvania, US RDG,...
Carl-Henry Alström (3 May 1907 – 1993) was a Swedish psychiatrist who described a syndrome now named for him, Alström syndrome, a hereditary disorder that characteristically includes obesity in childhood, nerve deafness, and retinal degeneration (due to atypical retinitis pigmentosa). External links Carl-Henry Alström...
"The World as I See It" is a song by American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz. It was released on iTunes on September 20, 2011. The song was announced to be the official theme for Intel and ASUS' "In Search of Incredible" campaign. It was later included on his fourth studio album Love is a Four Letter Word (2012). The so...
George Schoener, or Georg Schöner (March 21, 1864 – October 2, 1941) was a German-born Roman Catholic priest who became known in the United States as the "Padre of the Roses" for his experiments in rose breeding, especially in the use of wild species. Only two of his creations survive today, however: 'Arrilaga' and 'Sc...
Sabir Ali (born 18 July 1970) is a politician from Bihar state, India. He was member of Rajya Sabha from Bihar during 2008-2014. He was a member of the Janata Dal (United) but was expelled from the party in March 2014 for praising Narendra Modi and his "plans and policies". Subsequently, he joined BJP. He said that "ha...
Religious abuse is abuse administered through religion, including harassment or humiliation that may result in psychological trauma. Religious abuse may also include the misuse of religion for selfish, secular, or ideological ends, such as the abuse of a clerical position. Religious abuse can be perpetuated by religio...
The Communist Ghadar Party of India is a far-left political party that is committed to a communist revolution in India based on Marxism–Leninism. History The party was founded on 25 December 1980, as a continuation of the Hindustani Ghadar Party – Organisation of Indian Marxist–Leninists Abroad founded in Canada in 19...
Merangin is a regency (kabupaten) of Jambi Province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. It was created on 4 October 1999 by the division of the former Sarolangun Bangko Regency into a new Sarolangun Regency and this Merangin Regency. The regency covers an area of 7,668.61 km2, and had a population of 333,206 at the 20...
Edward Nikolayevich Trifonov (, ; b. March 31, 1937) is a Russian-born Israeli molecular biophysicist and a founder of Israeli bioinformatics. In his research, he specializes in the recognition of weak signal patterns in biological sequences and is known for his unorthodox scientific methods. He discovered the 3-bp an...
Heiligenberg Castle () is a princely castle in renaissance style, situated in Heiligenberg, Linzgau within the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is sited on a plateau 730 metres above sea level and with views down into the Bodensee and the Alps. It contains one of the most well preserved renaissance halls north o...
Houstonia caerulea, commonly known as azure bluet, Quaker ladies, or bluets, is a perennial species in the family Rubiaceae. It is native to eastern Canada (Ontario to Newfoundland) and the eastern United States (Maine to Wisconsin, south to Florida and Louisiana, with scattered populations in Oklahoma). It is found in...
Nikita Olegovich Denisov (; born 7 April 1986) is a former Russian professional football player. Club career He made his debut for FC Lokomotiv Moscow on 12 November 2005 in a Russian Cup game against FC Metallurg-Kuzbass Novokuznetsk. He played 3 seasons in the Russian Football National League for FC Zvezda Irkutsk,...
```go package graph import ( "errors" "fmt" "math" "testing" ) func TestBellmanford(t *testing.T) { var testCases = []struct { name string edges [][]int vertices int start int end int isReachable bool distance int err error }{ { "single edge", []...
Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Wathiq () (Muhammad ibn Ahmad Abu Zayyan) was Marinid Sultan of Fez from 1386 to 1387. Life Musa ibn Faris al-Mutawakkil had replaced the Sultan Abul Abbas Ahmad Mustanzir in 1384. His accession was engineered by the Nasrid dynasty of the Emirate of Granada. In 1386 he was replaced by Muhammad i...
Pokolgép is a Hungarian heavy metal band formed in the early 1980s (around 1982). They were among the first heavy metal bands in Hungary along with Moby Dick. The name "Pokolgép" literally means Infernal Machine, but is the Hungarian word for a home-made bomb. History The early years The founding members of Pokolgép ...
Yaho is a department in the Balé Province in southern Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Yaho. According to the 1996 census the department had a total population of 14,257. As of August 2009 the department's population has increased to 16,424. Yaho is a rural commune consisting of 10 villages and the area i...
```javascript /** * @license Apache-2.0 * * * * path_to_url * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. */ 'use strict'; // MODULES // var bench = require( '@stdlib/bench' ); var pow = require( '@stdlib/math/bas...
The Battle of Java (Invasion of Java, Operation J) was a battle of the Pacific theatre of World War II. It occurred on the island of Java from 28 February – 12 March 1942. It involved forces from the Empire of Japan, which invaded on 28 February 1942, and Allied personnel. Allied commanders signed a formal surrender at...
Mott High School or Waterford Mott High School is a public high school in the Waterford School District located in Waterford, Michigan. The official name of the high school is Charles S. Mott High School, named for the automotive industry pioneer. History Waterford Mott High School was established in 1967, with the f...
Kerékteleki is a village in Komárom-Esztergom county, Hungary. External links Street map (Hungarian) Populated places in Komárom-Esztergom County
is a former Japanese football player. She played for Japan national team. Club career Sudo was born in Kokubunji on 7 April 1984. She was promoted to Nippon TV Beleza from youth team in 2000 and played until 2013. In 14 seasons, she played 156 games and scored 15 goals and the club won the L.League championship 8 time...
```smalltalk " I am example class which has methods with breakpoints " Class { #name : 'ClyClassWithBreakpointsMock', #superclass : 'Object', #category : 'Calypso-SystemPlugins-Reflectivity-Queries-Tests-Breakpoints', #package : 'Calypso-SystemPlugins-Reflectivity-Queries-Tests', #tag : 'Breakpoints' } { #categor...
William McNeil Jones (February 3, 1914 – April 9, 2006) was an American professional basketball player. He played in all five games for the National Basketball League's Toledo Jim White Chevrolets before the team disbanded early into the 1942–43 season. Jones was one of the earliest African-American players in the NBL ...
Adventures in Good Music, hosted by Karl Haas, was radio's most widely listened-to classical music program, and aired nationally in the U.S. from 1970 to 2007. The program was also syndicated to commercial and public radio stations around the world. German-American musicologist Karl Haas started Adventures in Good Mu...
Brendan Eppert (born February 10, 1970) is an American speed skater. He competed in the men's 1000 metres event at the 1994 Winter Olympics. References External links 1970 births Living people American male speed skaters Olympic speed skaters for the United States Speed skaters at the 1994 Winter Olympics Sportspe...
The Charles XII, commonly referred to as The Charles, is a pub in Heslington, York. History The Charles was one of three alehouses in Heslington in the 18th century. Its name is recorded as The Robin Hood 1823, then The Horse in 1828, becoming The Chestnut Horse by 1834, then The Bay Horse by 1840. Around 1843, the p...
The General Tire 200 is a 126-mile (200 km) ARCA Menards Series West race held annually at Sonoma Raceway. Past winners 2008, 2013–2015, 2019, 2021: Race extended due to an overtime finish See also Toyota/Save Mart 350 DoorDash 250 (truck series) References External links ARCA Menards Series West
Alfred Oscar Coffin (May 14, 1861 – 1933) was a professor of mathematics and Romance language. He is best known for being the first African American to obtain a PhD in biology. Coffin earned his bachelor's degree and master's degree at Fisk University. In 1889, he earned his PhD in biology at Illinois Wesleyan Univers...
The 1931 Detroit City College Tartars football team represented Detroit City College (later renamed Wayne State University) as an independent during the 1931 college football season. In its third and final season under head coach Norman G. Wann, the team compiled a 0–6–1 record. In January 1932, Sy Berent, a member of...
WNL is a broadcasting association which produces radio and television programmes within the framework of the Dutch public broadcasting system NPO. It was founded on 16 February 2009 as a right-wing conservative counterweight to a perceived leftist bias in Dutch public broadcasting, and its first programme was transmitt...
Kim Han-gil (; born 17 September 1953) is a South Korean politician, journalist and writer. He served as the 15th, 17th and 19th National Assembly member of the Republic of Korea and the Minister of Culture and Tourism. Career Having studied political science and journalism at Konkuk University, Kim worked as a journ...
Saint-Macaire is a commune in the Gironde department of south-western France. Saint-Macaire may also refer to: Saint-Macaire (grape), a name for the Merlot grape variety Gare de Saint-Macaire, a railway station on the Bordeaux–Sète line in France Saint-Macaire-en-Mauges, a commune (to 2015) in the Maine-et-Loire ...
The 2003 Supercopa de España was two-leg Spanish football matches played on 24 August and 27 August 2003. It contested by Mallorca, who won the 2002–03 Copa del Rey, and Real Madrid, who won the 2002–03 La Liga. Real Madrid won 4–2 on aggregate. Match details First leg Second leg References Supercopa de Espana Fin...
Abdulrahman Mohamed Babu (22 September 1924 – 5 August 1996) was a Zanzibar-born Marxist and pan-Africanist nationalist who played an important role in the 1964 Zanzibar Revolution and served as a minister under Julius Nyerere after the island was merged with mainland Tanganyika to form Tanzania. He was jailed by Nyere...
The 1884 season was the first season of regional competitive association football in Australia. The Anglo-Queensland Football Association introduced the Anglo Queensland FA Cup in 1884 and the Anglo-Australian Football Association introduced the George and George Challenge Cup. Cup competitions (Note: figures in pare...
Fierté Simcoe Pride is an annual festival held in Simcoe County, Ontario, during the end of July and beginning of August each year. It is a celebration of the diversity of the LGBT community in Simcoe County. It is one of the larger regional gay pride festivals in Canada, featuring flag raisings and proclamations from ...
```c++ //===-- asan_linux.cpp ----------------------------------------------------===// // // See path_to_url for license information. // //===your_sha256_hash------===// // // This file is a part of AddressSanitizer, an address sanity checker. // // Linux-specific details. //===your_sha256_hash------===// #include "s...
Optevoz () is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. Population See also Communes of the Isère department References Communes of Isère Isère communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia
is a passenger railway station located in Midori-ku, Chiba, Japan operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines Toke Station is served by the Sotobō Line, and is located from the terminus of the line at Chiba Station. Some Sotobō Line limited express Wakashio services from Tokyo to stop at this station...
Shabani Christophe Nonda (born 6 March 1977) is a former professional footballer who played as a striker. Born in Burundi, he played for the DR Congo national team, earning 36 caps and scoring 20 goals. He was selected for DR Congo's squad for the 2002 Africa Cup of Nations. Club career Born in Bujumbura, Burundi, Non...
Florist Shop is a puzzle game developed by Teyon for the Nintendo DS. The game is published by UFO Interactive Games in the North America and by Rondomedia in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Gameplay Florist Shop is a combination of the match-3 and the time management genres. As in classical match-3 games, a player...
Liigvalla () is a village in Väike-Maarja Parish, Lääne-Viru County in northeastern Estonia. References Villages in Lääne-Viru County Kreis Jerwen
Stanley Albert Drake (November 9, 1921 – March 10, 1997) was an American cartoonist best known as the founding artist of the comic strip The Heart of Juliet Jones. Born in Brooklyn, Drake worked in the back of a Dugan's Donut truck for a dollar-a-day salary while he was in high school. At the age of 17, he contribute...
Shirley Baker (April 22, 1895 – November 12, 1942) was an American architect. His work was part of the architecture event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics. References 1895 births 1942 deaths 20th-century American architects Olympic competitors in art competitions People from Caldwell County, Texas
The thirteenth series of British talent competition programme Britain's Got Talent was broadcast on ITV, from 6 April to 2 June 2019. This series became the first to see the return of Ant McPartlin to his television duties, hosting alongside Dec Donnelly (colloquially forming the hosting duo known as Ant & Dec), follow...
Mercury-Jupiter was a proposed suborbital launch configuration consisting of a Jupiter missile carrying a Mercury capsule. Two flights were planned in support of Project Mercury. On July 1, 1959, less than a year after the October, 1958 program start date, the flights were canceled due to budget constraints. The MJ-1 f...
The Endowment Fund for the Rehabilitation of Tigray (EFFORT) (Tigrinya: ትካል እግሪ ምትካል ትግራይ) is a conglomerate of businesses factories mainly based in Tigray Region, Ethiopia in order to improve the local economy that was devastated by the Ethiopian Civil War and the 1983–1985 famine. Note: EFFORT holds a 51% stake in A...
Diceratura roseofasciana is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in southern Europe (from Portugal to Romania, Ukraine and European Russia) and in Asia Minor, Iran (Khuzestan Province), Transcaucasia and Kazakhstan. The wingspan is 9–13 mm. Adults are on wing from May to August. References Moths ...
C. V. Madhukar is an Indian banker who was most recently Managing Director at Omidyar Network. He was the global lead for their work on Digital Identity. He has been the founder and director of PRS Legislative Research. This research institution focuses on making the legislative process in India better informed, more t...
CS Rapid București is a Romanian professional handball club based in Giulești, in the northwestern parts of Bucharest. Founded in 1934, they play their home games at the Sala Rapid. The club competes in the Liga Națională, the top division of Romanian handball. They won their first major honour, the League championship...
Narongsak Khongkaew (), is a Thai futsal Defender, and currently a member of Thailand national futsal team. References Narongsak Khongkaew 1979 births Living people
Greenwood is a neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky located along Cane Run Road and Greenwood Road. It is sometimes referred to by its large industrial park and shipping facility, Riverport. Geography Greenwood, Louisville is located at . This region of Louisville is also known as Pleasure Ridge Park, Louisville. Re...
Vilar de Canes is a municipality in the comarca of Alt Maestrat, Castellón, Valencia, Spain. Municipalities in the Province of Castellón Alt Maestrat
Veliki Crljeni () is a village in the Lazarevac municipality of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The population of the settlement is 4,318 people (2011 census). There is a thermal power plant Kolubara A, with large coal field, which provides most of the employment for its citizens. References Suburbs of Belgrade Šum...
Over Her Dead Body is a Nigerian comedy film about how mothers love their sons at the detriments of their daughter in-laws. The film was produced by the Pen Pusher production and distributed by a Nollywood distribution company known as Genesis. It was written, produced and directed by Sola Osofisan. Over Her Dead Body ...
```objective-c /* conf.h for openssl */ ```
The Căliman-Harghita Mountains (in Romanian, Munții Căliman-Harghita) are a group of mountain ranges in Romania. These ranges are considered part of the Inner Eastern Carpathians. Within Romania, however, it is traditional to divide the Eastern Romanian Carpathians (Carpații Orientali) into three geographical groups ...
Raso may refer to: People Angelo Raso (born 1981), Italian football player Chiara Raso (born 1981), Italian ski mountaineer Frank Raso Hayley Raso (born 1994), Australian football player Mark Raso, Canadian filmmaker Marko Rašo (born 1989), Croatian football player Michael Raso (born 1980), Italian cricket play...
This is a list of designated third country nationals that require advance authorization to access US military bases in Japan. It should be considered by prospective attendees of the various friendship festivals held at US bases around Japan. List as of 2011 Afghanistan Algeria Bahrain Bangladesh Belarus Bosnia ...
Distant Shore is the second solo album by Irish singer Órla Fallon. It was released in September 2009 under label Spring Hill Music Group. It was also released in 2010 under the label Green Hill Music on 20 April 2010. The album was produced by Dan Shea and Eoghan O'Neill. It was recorded at Windmill Lane Studios in D...
Abraham Edwards may refer to: Abraham Edwards (Massachusetts politician) Abraham Edwards (Michigan politician)
USS Thorn (DD-988), a Spruance-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Lieutenant Jonathan Thorn (1779–1811), who took part in Decatur's expedition to destroy the captured frigate Philadelphia in 1804. Construction and career Thorn was laid down on 29 August 1977 by Ingalls Ship...
Viksund Boats AS is a Norwegian motor yacht builder, currently owned by Rune Viksund . Started in 1966 by Erling Viksund, the company presently builds motor yachts at a facility in Strusshamn, on the island of Askøy just outside Bergen. History The company was formed in 1966 and operated from an old farmhouse in Berg...
The Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 55th season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 51st in Washington, D.C. The team improved on their 10–6 record from 1985 and returned to the playoffs after missing them the previous year, finishing with a 12–4 record, a second place finish in the NFC East...
Tenellia puellula is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Fionidae. Distribution This species was described from Japan. It has been reported from the Japan Sea coast at Echizen Coast, Fukui Prefecture, north-west coast of Honshu and from the Pacific Ocean coast at Hachi...
Alfred William Hunt (15 November 1830 – 3 May 1896), was a British painter. He was son of the landscapist Andrew Hunt. Biography Hunt was born in Liverpool in 1830. He began to paint while at the Liverpool Collegiate School. However at his father's suggestion he went in 1848 to Corpus Christi College, Oxford to study...
Space Weather Follow On-Lagrange 1 (SWFO-L1) is a future spacecraft mission planned to monitor signs of solar storms, which may pose harm to Earth's telecommunication network. The spacecraft will be operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), with launch scheduled for February 2025. It is pl...
```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\Aiplatform; class GoogleCloudAiplatformV1TokensInfo extends \Google\Collection { protected $collecti...
No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way (abbreviated as NOLF 2) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Monolith Productions and published by Vivendi Universal Games and their subsidiary Sierra Entertainment, released for Windows in 2002, later ported to Mac OS X in 2003, published by MacPlay. It is t...
The Foster–Payne House is a historic house at 25 Belmont Street in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Built in 1878, the two-story multi-gabled house is distinguished by its clapboarded and exterior woodwork and opulent parlors in the interior. The property also has a matching carriagehouse with gable roof and cupola. The house ...
Associazione Milanese Disco Ghiaccio Milano (AMDG) was an ice hockey team in Milan, Italy. The club was formed in 1937 by the merger of ADG Milano and HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano. They competed in the Serie A in the 1938 and 1941 seasons, winning the championship both times. The club also consisted of second and thir...
There are unique occupational health issues in the casino industry. The most common are from cancers resulting from exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke, and musculoskeletal injury (MSI) from repetitive motion injuries while running table games over many hours. Regulation In the United States, the Occupational Safe...
Atchala Ghar () is a historical house. It is a memorial place related to Kazi Nazrul Islam. It is located on the Darshana–Mujibnagar road in Karpashdanga Union of Damurhuda Upazila, about 20 kilometers southwest of the district town of Chuadanga. History When Kazi Nazrul Islam lived in Armhurst Street, Calcutta, he ...
Košťany nad Turcom () is a village and municipality in Martin District, in Turiec territory, and in Žilina Region of northern Slovakia. History In historical records of the village, a dwelling 'villa Coschan' was first mentioned in year 1323. Main occupation of locals has been focused on agriculture and seasonal food-...
Diana Ejaita is a Nigerian-Italian illustrator and textile designer. Biography Ejaita was born in Italy. She studied fine art in France and Germany. As of 2020, she was based in Berlin, Germany, and Lagos, Nigeria. In 2014, Ejaita started a fashion label, called WearYourMask, inspired by West African traditions and ...
Randall Hyde (born 1956) is best known as the author of The Art of Assembly Language, a popular book on assembly language programming. He created the Lisa assembler in the late 1970s and developed the High Level Assembly (HLA) language. Biography Hyde was educated, and later became a lecturer, at the University of Cal...
Monachinae (known colloquially as "Southern seals") is a subfamily of Phocidae whose distribution is found in the tropical, temperate and polar regions of the southern hemisphere, though in the distant past fossil representatives have been found on both sides of the North Atlantic Ocean. The difference between members ...
Mary Lee (October 24, 1924 – June 6, 1996) was a big band singer and B movie actress from the late 1930s into the 1940s, appearing mostly in Westerns. She did not make any screen appearances after 1944. Early years Born Mary Lee Wooters in Centralia, Illinois, on October 24, 1924, her mother and father were Lela Myrtl...
```shell #! /bin/bash ################################### # Tests the aggregation vs. other system when the interesting log message isn't the only one # In the paper as aggregationComparison ################################### SUDO_POWER="$(sudo -v 2>&1)" if [[ ! -z "$SUDO_POWER" ]]; then echo "You need sudo priv...
```css Vertical centering fluid blocks Horizontal centering fluid blocks Vertically center text Difference between `display: none` and `visibility: hidden` Inherit `box-sizing` ```
Ahar County () is in East Azerbaijan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Ahar. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 147,781 in 34,067 households. The following census in 2011 counted 150,111 people in 39,715 households. At the 2016 census, the county's population was 154,530 in 46,202 households, aft...
Vera Joan Maynard (5 July 1921 – 27 March 1998) was an English Labour politician and trade unionist. Biography Maynard was born in Easingwold, North Yorkshire on 5 July 1921. Dubbed "Stalin's Granny" owing to her left-wing views, Maynard was a leading activist in the National Union of Agricultural Workers becoming vi...
Choerades gilvus is a Palearctic species of robber fly in the family Asilidae. References External links Geller Grim Robberflies of Germany Images representing Choerades gilvus Asilidae Flies described in 1758 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Asilomorph flies of Europe
```objective-c /* * * in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at * path_to_url */ #include <stdlib.h> #include <openssl/crypto.h> #include "internal/refcount.h" struct kdf_data_st { OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx; CRYPTO_REF_COUNT refcnt; }; typedef struct kdf_data_st KDF_DATA; KDF_DATA *ossl_kdf_data_n...
Immortal Songs () was a South Korean television music program presented by Tak Jae-hoon, Shin Jung-hwan and Kim Sung-eun. It aired as part of Happy Sunday. Season 1 The first season of Immortal Songs was co-hosted by former Country Kko Kko partners Shin Jung-hwan and Tak Jae-hoon. Although the show initially had vario...
In Greek mythology, Epaphus (; Ancient Greek: Ἔπᾰφος), also called Apis or Munantius, was a son of the Greek God Zeus and king of Egypt. Family Epaphus was the son of Zeus and Io and thus, Ceroessa's brother. With his wife, Memphis (or according to others, Cassiopeia), he had one daughter, Libya while some accounts a...
Anatolie S. Sidorenko (born September 15, 1953 in Bălți, Moldova) is a doctor of physical and mathematical sciences and professor at the Technical University of Moldova. He specializes in condensed matter physics with the focus on electronic transport and magnetic properties of low dimensional systems – thin films and ...
Dottley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jason Dottley (born 1980), American actor, singer, writer, director, and producer Kayo Dottley (1928–2018), American football player
"A String of Pearls" is a 1941 song recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra on RCA Bluebird that November, becoming a #1 hit. It was composed by Jerry Gray with lyrics by Eddie DeLange. The song is a big band and jazz standard. Background Glenn Miller and His Orchestra recorded "A String of Pearls" on November 8, 1...
Nominative determinism is the hypothesis that people tend to gravitate towards areas of work that fit their names. The term was first used in the magazine New Scientist in 1994, after the magazine's humorous "Feedback" column noted several studies carried out by researchers with remarkably fitting surnames. These inclu...
Hasan Çelebi, born 1937 in Erzurum, Turkey, is a Turkish master of Islamic calligraphy. He is a student of Hamid Aytaç. Çelebi has devoted his whole life to calligraphy, and has been described by Caryle Murphy of The Washington Post as one "of the most celebrated masters of classical Ottoman calligraphy style". His wo...
A fire hydrant, fireplug, or firecock (archaic) is a connection point by which firefighters can tap into a water supply. It is a component of active fire protection. Underground fire hydrants have been used in Europe and Asia since at least the 18th century. Above-ground pillar-type hydrants are a 19th-century inventio...
Cyclidia fractifasciata is a moth in the family Drepanidae. It was described by John Henry Leech in 1898. It is found in China. The species can be distinguished by the following characteristics: a black broad subbasal line is present on the forewing, the forewing medial line is broad at the anterior half and very narr...
Last Curtain Call is the final release & concert ever by Norwegian gothic metal band Theatre of Tragedy. It is released both as a DVD with an audio CD included and as a separate double album. It was recorded live in the band's hometown, 17 years to the day they formed. This release was only possible due to the after th...
Coscinocera is a genus of large moths from the family Saturniidae, that are found in Australasia. The genus was erected by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1879. The genus contains Coscinocera hercules, the largest moth in Australia, and the insect with the largest wing surface area. Species Coscinocera amputata Niepelt, 19...
```smalltalk using Chloe.Infrastructure; using Npgsql; using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Data; using System.Linq; using System.Text; namespace ChloeDemo { public class PostgreSQLConnectionFactory : IDbConnectionFactory { string _connString = null; public PostgreSQLCon...
Princess Ajrabarni Rajkanya or Phra Chao Boromwongse Ther Phra Ong Chao Ajrabarni Rajkanya (RTGS: Atcharaphanni Ratchakanya) () (7 July 1872 – 15 November 1910), was the Princess of Siam (later Thailand). She was a member of Siamese royal family. She was a daughter of Chulalongkorn, King Rama V of Siam. Her mother was...
James Fitton may refer to: James Fitton (artist) (1899–1982), English painter James Fitton (priest) (1805–1881), American Catholic missionary
Kerry Wilkinson (born 4 November 1980) is a British author and sports journalist born in Bath, Somerset. In 2018, his book Ten Birthdays won the Romantic Novelists' Association award for Young Adult Novel of the Year. Along with Marius Gabriel, he was the first man to win a RoNA Award in the organisation's 58-year hist...