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Dong Guang Xinwen Tai ( [tʊŋ kwaŋ ɕin wən tʰaj]), whose full callsign is Dong Guang News Radio of Shanghai People's Radio Station (Chinese: 上海人民广播电台东广新闻资讯广播 (shang hai ren min guang bo dian tai dong guang xin wen zi xun guang bo) [ʂaŋ xaj ʐən min kwaŋ pwɔ tjɛn tʰaj tʊŋ kwaŋ ɕin wən tsɨ ɕyn kwaŋ pwɔ]), is a news radio c...
Catherine the Great is a British-American miniseries in four parts written by Nigel Williams and directed by Philip Martin for Sky Atlantic and HBO Miniseries. It stars Helen Mirren as the titular Catherine the Great. The miniseries premiered in its entirety on 3 October 2019 on Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom. It ...
The name Ondoy was assigned by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) to three tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific Ocean. The name was retired from future use in the Philippine Area of Responsibility following the 2009 Pacific typhoon season, and replaced with "Od...
Craig Schommer (born October 29, 1966) is an American former cyclist. He competed in the road race at the 1988 Summer Olympics. References External links 1966 births Living people American male cyclists Olympic cyclists for the United States Cyclists at the 1988 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Oakland, Californi...
The 1998 Rado Open was a men's tennis tournament played on Clay in Gstaad, Switzerland that was part of the International Series of the 1998 ATP Tour. It was the thirty-first edition of the tournament and was held from 6 July – 12 July 1998. Seeds Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicat...
Lähte is a small borough () in Tartu Parish, Tartu County in eastern Estonia. As of 2011 Census, the settlement's population was 492. References Boroughs and small boroughs in Estonia Tartu Parish
Wiener–Lévy theorem is a theorem in Fourier analysis, which states that a function of an absolutely convergent Fourier series has an absolutely convergent Fourier series under some conditions. The theorem was named after Norbert Wiener and Paul Lévy. Norbert Wiener first proved Wiener's 1/f theorem, see Wiener's theor...
1071 Brita, provisional designation , is a dark asteroid from the background population of the intermediate asteroid belt, approximately 50 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 3 March 1924, by Soviet astronomer Vladimir Albitsky at the Simeiz Observatory on the Crimean peninsula. The asteroid was named after t...
In enzymology, a 2-hydroxyglutarate synthase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction propanoyl-CoA + H2O + glyoxylate 2-hydroxyglutarate + CoA The 3 substrates of this enzyme are propanoyl-CoA, H2O, and glyoxylate, whereas its two products are 2-hydroxyglutarate and CoA. This enzyme belongs to the fami...
Cockpool Castle was a castle, located at Cockpool farm, Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland. Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray, granted the lands of Cockpool, in the early 14th century, to his nephew William de Moravia, ancestor of the Murrays of Cockpool. The castle was abandoned in the mid 15th century after Comlongo...
Heather Wahlquist (born May 23, 1977) is an American film and television actress. She was married to director/writer Nick Cassavetes and has appeared in several of his films. Wahlquist was raised in Oklahoma, where she graduated from Seminole High School and studied psychology for two years at the University of Oklaho...
Lucky Lady II is a United States Air Force Boeing B-50 Superfortress that became the first airplane to circle the world nonstop. Its 1949 journey, assisted by in-flight refueling, lasted 94 hours and 1 minute. The plane later suffered an accident, and today only the fuselage is preserved. 1949: First circumnavigation ...
Maria Andreyevna Mironova (; born 28 May 1973) is a Soviet and Russian actress. She was named People's Artist of Russia in 2020. Biography Mironova was born on 28 May 1973 in Moscow, to actors Andrei Mironov and Ekaterina Gradova. After graduating from school, she entered The Vakhtangov Theatre Academy. In 1992, Miron...
Kehl station is a railway station in Kehl, a town in southwestern Germany in the Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg. It is situated on the Appenweier–Strasbourg railway, with trains crossing the Rhine into France to reach the latter destination. Both sides being within the Schengen Area, no passport or border controls app...
Wolf's Head Society is a senior society at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. The society is one of the reputed "Big Three" societies at Yale, along with Skull and Bones and Scroll and Key. Active undergraduate membership is elected annually with sixteen Yale University students, typically rising seniors. Honor...
Floriography is the debut studio album released by Norwegian musician Moddi. The album was released on 8 February 2010 through Propeller Recordings in Norway. The album peaked at number nine on the Norwegian Albums Charts. The album includes the single "Ardennes" and "Smoke". Singles A Kontaktor remix of "Ardennes" wa...
Grace Lynne Haynes is an American visual artist whose artwork has appeared in numerous solo and group exhibitions; as well as in publications, including multiple appearances on the cover of The New Yorker. Education In 2017, Haynes graduated from the ArtCenter College of Design with a BFA. Haynes is currently pursuin...
Dracula: Crazy Vampire is a 2001 action game for the Game Boy Color developed by Planet Interactive Development and published by DreamCatcher Interactive. The game was licensed as part of the Universal Studios Monsters franchise used for Universal Studios books and toys featuring Count Dracula. Gameplay Dracula is...
Wajik or wajid, also known as pulut manis, is a traditional glutinous sweet made with rice, sugar and coconut milk. It is an Indonesian kue, and a kuih of Brunei, Singapore and Malaysia (especially in the state of Sabah). Definition The official Indonesian dictionary describes wajik as a confectionery made from a mix...
Hohe Warte is a mountain of Landkreis Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hesse, Germany. Mountains of Hesse Mountains and hills of the Rothaar
Graham Duncan can refer to: Graham Duncan (botanist) (born 1959), South African botanist Graham Duncan (cricketer) (born 1947), New Zealand cricketer Graham Duncan (footballer) (born 1969), Scottish footballer
Eelderwolde is a village in the Dutch province of Drenthe. It is a part of the municipality of Tynaarlo, and lies about 5 km south of Groningen. History The village was first mentioned in 1442 as "to Eelderwolde", and means "woods of Eelde". Eelderwolde was home to 34 people in 1840. In 1973, a recreation area is de...
A mortarium (pl. "mortaria") was one of a class of Ancient Roman pottery kitchen vessels. They are "hemispherical or conical bowls, commonly with heavy flanges", and with coarse sand or grit embedded into the internal surface. They were used for pounding or mixing foods and are an important indicator of the spread of R...
Dave Murman (born June 30, 1953) is an American politician serving as a member of the Nebraska Legislature from the 38th district. Elected in November 2018, he assumed office on January 9, 2019. Early life and education Murman was born in Hastings, Nebraska, and raised on his family's farm. After graduating from Sand...
There are at least 163 named lakes and reservoirs in Lincoln County, Montana. Lakes Alkali Lake, , el. Alvord Lake, , el. Arnolds Pond, , el. Baboon Lake, , el. Baker Lake, , el. Baney Lake, , el. Baree Lake, , el. Barnaby Lake, , el. Bear Lake, , el. Bear Lakes, , el. Betts Lake, , el. Big Cher...
James Smith (1889 – 8 October 1918) was an English professional footballer who scored 49 goals from 90 appearances in the Football League playing as a centre forward for Bradford (Park Avenue). Smith was born in Stafford, Staffordshire. He was a prolific scorer in local football in the Hanley area, but began his profe...
HELOG is a former helicopter airline company based in Germany which runs training courses in Africa. Overview According to the company's website, it is headquartered in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall. Its chief project was an academy in Liberia which trains school-leavers to maintain and repair machinery. The ...
Dexter Westbrook (born 1943) is an American former professional basketball player. He played for the New Jersey Americans in seven games before being acquired by the Pittsburgh Pipers, for whom he played in five games, in the beginning of the 1967–68 ABA season. He had been drafted by the Baltimore Bullets in the 1967 ...
London Gryphons is a Canadian women's soccer team, founded in 2004. The team is a member of the USL W-League, the second tier of women's soccer in the United States and Canada. The team plays its home games at North London Stadium in the city of London, Ontario. The club's colours are navy blue, white and red. For 20...
Brick Tavern Stand, also known as Clawson House, is a historic inn and tavern located at Montour Falls in Schuyler County, New York. It was built in 1828 and is a two-story, five bay Federal style brick structure featuring a recessed entrance. Built originally as a tavern on the stagecoach lines of the Finger Lakes Re...
Attabiyeh-ye Shomali (, also Romanized as ‘Attābīyeh-ye Shomālī) is a village in Hoveyzeh Rural District, in the Central District of Hoveyzeh County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 158, in 25 families. References Populated places in Hoveyzeh County
Sindiswa Dlamini (born 7 January 1995) is a Swazi beauty pageant winner. In 2016, she was crowned as Miss Cultural Heritage 2016–2017. Dlamini was selected as the wife of Mswati III, becoming a member of the Swazi royal family. She is the king's fourteenth wife and is known by the title Inkhosikati LaFogiyane. Biograp...
This is a list of earthquakes in 1941. Only magnitude 6.0 or greater earthquakes appear on the list. Lower magnitude events are included if they have caused death, injury or damage. Events which occurred in remote areas will be excluded from the list as they wouldn't have generated significant media interest. All dates...
The Iranian National Ballet Company () was Iran's only state ballet institution until the Islamic revolution of 1979 and also the most known and recognized of all dance companies in the Middle East. It was founded in 1958 by the Iranian Ministry of Culture and existed during 21 years (1958–1979). The company, residing ...
Masami Yoshida may refer to: , Japanese javelin thrower , Japanese sprinter
Siesta Park is a locality of the City of Busselton in the South West region of Western Australia. Siesta Park is located on a thin strip of land between Caves Road, which forms its southern border, and Geographe Bay to the north. It shares its name with a resort/holiday area that was named after a World War II-era laun...
Passionfruit is a jazz vocal album by Michael Franks, produced and arranged by Rob Mounsey and released in 1983 on Warner Bros. Records. The album reached No. 4 on the Billboard Traditional Jazz Albums chart. Covers "Sunday Morning Here with You" was covered by Claire Martin. "Tell Me All About It" was also covered by...
Korto Reeves Williams is a Liberian feminist activist. She is the country director and women's rights coordinator of ActionAid Liberia, a board member of Urgent Action Fund (Africa), and a member of the Liberia Feminist Forum and the African Feminist Forum. It was through feminism that she found her clear purpose in l...
The University of Southampton Students' Union, branded and commonly known as SUSU a contraction of Southampton University Students' Union, is the students' union at the University of Southampton in southern England, United Kingdom. SUSU operates a number of facilities for students at the university, represents the stud...
Wayne Caldwell (born June 1, 1948) is an American novelist and poet. Biography Wayne Caldwell was born and raised in Asheville, North Carolina, which is the setting for much of his fictional work. Caldwell attended the University of North Carolina as an undergraduate, Appalachian State University for his Master's p...
Jurczyce may refer to the following places in Poland: Jurczyce, Lesser Poland Voivodeship (south Poland) Jurczyce, Wrocław County in Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland)
The timawa were the feudal warrior class of the ancient Visayan societies of the Philippines. They were regarded as higher than the uripon (commoners, serfs, and slaves) but below the tumao (royal nobility) in the Visayan social hierarchy. They were roughly similar to the Tagalog maharlika caste. The term later lost i...
Eric Charlton Petrie (22 May 1927 – 14 August 2004) was a New Zealand cricketer who played 14 Test matches for New Zealand from 1955 to 1966 as a wicket-keeper. Domestic career Petrie began playing for Waikato in the Hawke Cup in 1945–46. He made his first-class debut for Auckland in 1950–51. He established himself i...
Karl Josef Maximilian of Limburg Stirum, count of Limburg Styrum, sovereign lord zu Gemen, was the son of Alois of Limburg Stirum. He inherited the immediate lordship of Gemen from his uncle Ferdinand I of Limburg Stirum in 1791 and remained until his death in 1798. Alois having survived his three sons, Gemen passed t...
Abebe Gessese (born 4 November 1953) is an Ethiopian former athlete. He competed in the men's long jump at the 1980 Summer Olympics. References External links 1953 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Ethiopian male long jumpers Olympic athletes for Ethiopia Place of birth mi...
Mathilda Kristina (Kerstin) Cardon (1843–1924) was a Swedish painter and art teacher. One of the first 18 women to be admitted to the women's section of the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, she went on to produce portraits and still lifes in oils and pastels. In 1875, she began teaching at the Women's Teacher Traini...
Uruguayodon is an extinct genus of proterotheriid from the middle Pleistocene of Uruguay. It is known from the type and only species U. alius, named by Corona and colleagues in 2019 for dentaries and a partial postcrania from the Raigón Formation. Uruguayodon represents one of the latest occurrences of Proterotheriidae...
Metronome (メトロノーム) is a Japanese visual kei rock band, which took its influence from many genres, including techno, rock, hardcore and pop. Musical styles They have also been described as gamewave and nintendocore. Their songs typically sampled video game, or video game inspired, sounds and while being based in rock, ...
John Evans Montague (born September 12, 1947), is a former professional baseball pitcher. He played for the Montreal Expos, Philadelphia Phillies, Seattle Mariners and California Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB) in parts of seven seasons spanning 1973–1980. He was born in Newport News, Virginia. Career Montague a...
During his presidency, Bill Clinton, the 42nd president of the United States, saw multiple efforts to impeach him. An early effort in congress saw Republican congressman Bob Barr write a resolution, co-signed by eighteen fellow House Republicans, which sought to launch an impeachment inquiry in 1997. In October of 19...
Marie Versini (10 August 1940 – 22 November 2021) was a French film and television actress. Career Versini appeared in several international cinema productions. After playing in Karl May film adaptations she received a number of German popularity awards. She died on 22 November 2021 in Guingamp, Brittany. Selected f...
Melissa Lawley (born 28 April 1994) is an English football midfielder who plays for Barclays WSL club Liverpool. She has previously played for Bristol Academy, Birmingham City and Manchester City. Lawley has represented England at the under-17, under-19, under-20, under-23 and senior levels. Club career Lawley made h...
Purpuricenus paraxillaris is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by MacRay in 2000. References Trachyderini Beetles described in 2000
Konstantin Dmitriyevich Balmont (; – 23 December 1942) was a Russian symbolist poet and translator who became one of the major figures of the Silver Age of Russian Poetry. Balmont's early education came from his mother, who knew several foreign languages, was enthusiastic about literature and theater, and exerted a ...
The North American 5K Championships, also known as the North American 5 km Team Challenge, was an annual road running competition over 5 kilometres between three North American countries: Canada, Mexico and the United States. The event was created in 2002 and held as part of the Arturo Barrios Invitational races each ...
Eddie Perkins (March 3, 1937 – May 10, 2012) was an American light welterweight boxer. He compiled an amateur boxing record of 26–10. Professional career Born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Perkins turned professional in 1956. He was managed by Johnny Coulon and captured the Lineal and WBA light welterweight titles with ...
Harold McGuirk (17 October 1906 – 19 June 1984) was an Australian cricketer. He played two first-class matches for New South Wales in 1926/27. See also List of New South Wales representative cricketers References External links 1906 births 1984 deaths Australian cricketers New South Wales cricketers People from ...
Ratu Julian Nasaroa Brown Toganivalu (1932 – 5 December 1977) was a Fijian chief, civil servant and politician. He was a member of the House of Representatives for three days in 1977. Biography Toganivalu was the son of George Toganivalu, a member of the Legislative Council. He enlisted in the Fijian Military Forces ...
Pancharaaksharam (), also known as Pancharaksharam is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language supernatural thriller film written and directed by Balaji Vairamuthu in his directorial debut. The film stars Santhosh Prathap, Gokul Anand, Ashwin Jerome, Madhu Shalini and Sana Althaf. The film was produced by Vairamuthu under the pro...
Pagoo is a 1957 illustrated children's book by Holling C. Holling. The book tells the story of a hermit crab who is guided by instinct presented in the form of a voice called "Old Pal". In the process it presents a study of tide pool life. Like most of Holling's works, it is lushly illustrated, containing many full-p...
```objective-c /* * * 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 W...
The New Zealand College of Business (also known as NZCB) was registered in New Zealand with the Ministry of Education in 2004 according to the 1989 “Education Act” (code: 1327). NZCB is also recognized by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) as a tertiary level institute which provides and support to inter...
Edward Beveridge Binnie (1884–1956) was the second resident magistrate of South Georgia, serving from October 1914 to April 1927, during which time he resided at King Edward Point. He had previously served as customs officer on East Falkland Island in 1907, in which position he supervised the activities of whaling com...
Charicrita citrozona is a moth of the family Yponomeutidae. It is found in Australia. External links Australian Faunal Directory Yponomeutidae Moths described in 1913
The Dongfeng Dam is an arch dam on the Wu River northwest of Qingzhen in Guizhou Province, China. The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power generation and it supports a 570 MW power station. Construction on the dam began in 1989 and the first generator was operational in 1994, the last in 1995. The generat...
Tel Baruch is a luxury neighborhood dating back to 1947, located on the northern side of the Yarkon River, in the northeast of Tel Aviv, Israel.{ "type": "FeatureCollection", "features": [ { "type": "Feature", "properties": {}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [ ...
```css @layer primeng { .p-splitbutton { display: inline-flex; position: relative; } .p-splitbutton .p-splitbutton-defaultbutton, .p-splitbutton.p-button-rounded > .p-splitbutton-defaultbutton.p-button, .p-splitbutton.p-button-outlined > .p-splitbutton-defaultbutton.p-button { ...
The British International School Bratislava (BISB), established in 1997, is one of the oldest international schools in Slovakia. The school educates over 770 students between the ages of 3 and 18 years from over 45 countries. BISB educates children at pre-school, primary and secondary level and it is located in Dubravk...
is a Japanese animated television series, consisting of 26 episodes. The plot and characters were created by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, and it was directed by Rintaro and first broadcast on TBS between 3 October 1975 and 26 March 1976. The name was changed to Kum Kum after the sixth episode. It was adapted as a manga in Dece...
"Western Girls" is a song by New Zealand-Australian rock band Dragon released in November 1986 as the third single from the group's eighth studio album Dreams of Ordinary Men (1986). The song peaked at number 58 on the Australian Kent Music Report and 37 in New Zealand. Track listing "Western Girls" (Alan Mansfield,...
"Peggy Gordon" is a Canadian folk song that has become popular in many English-speaking countries. As a folk song it was first collected in the 1950s and 1960s in Canada, mainly in Nova Scotia. History In the 1820s and early 1830s, a song called "Peggy Gordon" was published on American song-sheets: in New York and in ...
Robert Castel (1 August 1933 – 12 March 2013) was a French sociologist and researcher at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales. Academic career Castel was born in Saint-Pierre-Quilbignon, now part of Brest. He initially studied philosophy in the late 1950s. In the late 1960s, he met Pierre Bourdieu and beg...
```css Use `background-repeat` to repeat a background image horizontally or vertically `calc()` for simpler maths Hide the scrollbar in webkit browser Difference between `initial` and `inherit` Use pseudo-elements to style specific parts of an element ```
```c++ #include "node_metadata.h" #include "ares.h" #include "brotli/encode.h" #include "nghttp2/nghttp2ver.h" #include "node.h" #include "util.h" #include "uv.h" #include "v8.h" #include "zlib.h" #if HAVE_OPENSSL #include <openssl/opensslv.h> #endif // HAVE_OPENSSL #ifdef NODE_HAVE_I18N_SUPPORT #include <unicode/ti...
Charles Frederick Newcombe (15 September 1851 – 19 October 1924) was a British botanist and ethnographic researcher. He is known for his studies of the First Nations or native people of Canada. Biography Newcombe was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, as the eighth of fourteen children. His parents were William Lis...
Kabalebo River is a river in Suriname. It joins with the Courantyne River near Apoera. A plan for a dam in the river serving a hydroelectric power plant is part of the West Suriname Plan of the 1960s. As of 2020, no construction has taken place. Petrogylphs had been discovered on a rock by Ten Kate in 1886. See also L...
```javascript /* * one or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed * with this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. */ import React from 'react'; import {mount} from 'enzyme'; import DashboardTile from './DashboardTile'; jest.mock('./ExternalUrlTile', () => { ...
Cape Manifold () is a coastal headland in central Queensland, Australia. It was named by Captain Cook when he saw it from Keppel Bay (to the south) on 27 May 1770, "from the Number of high Hills over it". He spelt it both Manyfold and Manifold in different journal entries; today Manifold is usual. References Manifo...
Afrikaaps is a South African 2010 documentary film. Synopsis This documentary focuses on a theatre piece entitled Afrikaaps within a film. It is based on the creative processes and performances of the stage production. Using hip-hop the film and the stage play attempt to reclaim Afrikaans – so long considered a langu...
Azygophleps afghanistanensis is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found in Afghanistan. References Moths described in 1964 Azygophleps
Julius August Robert Wilke (November 14, 1860 – December 22, 1914) was an American sailor serving in the United States Navy during the Spanish–American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery. Biography Wilke was born November 14, 1860, in Germany, and after entering the navy he was sent as a Boatswain's Mate ...
The 2018 San Jose State Spartans baseball team represented San José State University in the 2018 NCAA Division I baseball season as a member of the Mountain West Conference. The team was coached by Brad Sanfilippo and played their home games at San Jose Municipal Stadium. Previous season The Spartans finished 19–35–1...
```python from .basic import get_page from .status import get_cont_of_weibo from .user import (get_profile, get_fans_or_followers_ids, get_user_profile, get_newcard_by_name) ```
"Sugar Man" is a song written and recorded by Sixto Rodriguez in August–September 1969 and released on his debut studio album, Cold Fact, in 1970. The song was banned by the South African government in the 1970s because of drug references in the lyrics, with records scratched to prevent radio airplay. Covers In 1998 ...
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, also known as Piazza Vittorio, is a piazza in Rome, in the Esquilino rione. It is served by the Vittorio Emanuele Metro station. Description Surrounded by palazzi with large porticoes in the 19th-century style, the piazza was built by Gaetano Koch shortly after the unification of Italy. ...
In computing, WBAdmin is a command-line utility built into Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems. The command is used to perform backups and restores of operating systems, drive volumes, computer files, folders,...
Lester Joseph Lautenschlaeger (May 27, 1904 – August 5, 1986) was an American football player and coach and politician. He played at the quarterback position at Tulane University from 1922 to 1925, served as an assistant football coach at Tulane from 1929 to 1935, and served in the Louisiana House of Representatives f...
```python # # # 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. import unittest import paddle from paddle import base from paddle.base import core from paddle.static import amp paddle.enable_static() c...
Girolamo Grimaldi (died 27 November 1543) was a member of the House of Grimaldi. He was a senator of the Republic of Genoa and, later, a cardinal. Early life He was the son of Benedetto Grimaldi and Pellegra Sauli. His date of birth is unknown but was probably towards the end of the 15th century. Grimaldi was a Senato...
Mary J. Blige's My Life is a 2021 American documentary film about the musical career of American recording artist Mary J. Blige directed by Vanessa Roth. Commemorating the 25th anniversary of her 1994 studio album My Life, the film was released on June 25, 2021, on Amazon Prime Video. Summary My Life revisits the earl...
Aaron Paye (born January 19, 1981) is a Liberian former footballer who played as a striker. Career Paye attended Fairleigh Dickinson where he was a third team All American. Paye was with the Minnesota Thunder of the USL from 2004 to August 8, 2008. Paye lost his spot on the team in the off-season of 2007, but was ros...
Aroga pascuicola is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in Portugal, Spain and Russia, as well as on Corsica and Sardinia. It has also been recorded from Algeria and Turkey. References Moths described in 1871 Aroga Moths of Europe Moths of Africa Moths of Asia
Percival Edward Wilson (31 March 1889 – 28 March 1941) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood and Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the early 1900s. A rover, Wilson won two premierships with Collingwood. The latter, in 1917, was a captain. In 1921 he moved to the Demons wh...
The following article contains a year-by-year list and statistics of football topscorers in Liga MX (Mexican First Division). Amateur Era Topscorers (1902-1943) Professional Era (1943-Currently) References See also Football in Mexico Footballers in Mexico Mexico Association football player non-biographical article...
People of German origin have at times been persecuted due to a perception that they were linked with German nationalist regimes, particularly Imperial Germany and Nazi Germany. By country Australia During World War I, when Britain declared war on Germany, naturalized Australian subjects born in enemy countries and Au...
Bolewal is a village in Batala in Gurdaspur district of Punjab State, India. The village is administrated by Sarpanch an elected representative of the village. See also List of villages in India References Villages in Gurdaspur district
is an asteroid and Mars trojan orbiting near the of Mars. Discovery, orbit and physical properties was discovered on 14 July 2007, by the Observatorio Astronómico de La Sagra. Its orbit is characterized by low eccentricity (0.054), moderate inclination (18.6°) and a semi-major axis of 1.52 AU. Upon discovery, it wa...
Siriyakorn "Oom" Pukkavesa (; , born June 13, 1974, in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand) is a Thai actress, model, presenter, designer and magazine publisher. She is best known by her nickname, Oom (อุ้ม). Life Pukkavesa was born in 1974 in Samut Prakan Province. She is a graduate of Chulalongkorn University's Faculty ...
Nicolò D'Amico (born 20 October 1993) is an Italian rugby union player, currently playing for Serie A Elite side Petrarca Padova. He was also a permit player for the Pro14 side Zebre. His preferred position is prop. Zebre Under contract with Calvisano, D'Amico was announced as an additional player for Zebre in June 20...
Bobby Dixon (March 11, 1961 – May 22, 2020), known as Bobby Digital, was a Jamaican reggae and dancehall producer. He was given his nickname "Bobby Digital" because King Jammy, with whom he worked in the mid-1980s, had begun experimenting with digital rhythms at around the same time. He owned the Digital B label, and...