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The Final Separation is the second album by the Italian thrash/black metal band Bulldozer, released in February 1986. Track listing All songs by AC Wild & Andy Panigada Band members A.C. Wild - vocals and bass Andy Panigada - guitar Don Andras - drums, vocals on "Don" Andras Production Ivan Facchin - engineering Ni...
Victoria Zárate Zurita (Madrid, October 7, 1893 - Lisbon, December 6, 1964) was a Spanish republican teacher and trade unionist, of socialist and communist ideology, who was tortured and imprisoned by Franco's regime. Biography Victoria Zárate Zurita was born in Madrid, Spain. She studied teaching at the from 1912 t...
This is a list of Assamese language films produced by the film industry of Assam, India based in Guwahati and publicly released in the year 2015. Premiere shows and film festival screenings are not considered as releases for this list. Scheduled releases January - June July - December Notable deaths Events Award ...
Swiss system tournaments, a type of group tournament common in chess and other board games, use various criteria to break ties between players who have the same total number of points after the last round. This is needed when prizes are indivisible, such as titles, trophies, or qualification for another tournament. Oth...
"The Inquiry" (, romanised as Doznaniye) is a short story by Alexander Kuprin first published in Russkoye Bogatstvos August 1894, issue, under the title "From the Distant Past" (Iz otdalyonnovo proshlovo, Из отдалённого прошлого). The story's original title, "Corporal Punishment" (Экзекуция) has been dropped by the mag...
The Castra of Ighiu was a fort made of earth in the Roman province of Dacia. Its dating is uncertain. The traces of the one time earthwork can be identified on the Măguligici Hill in Ighiu (Romania). Măguligici Hill See also List of castra Notes External links Roman castra from Romania - Google Maps / Earth Roma...
The Diocese of Monmouth is a diocese of the Church in Wales. Despite the name, its cathedral is located not in Monmouth but in Newport — the Cathedral Church of St Woolos. Reasons for not choosing the title of Newport included the existence of a Catholic Bishop of Newport until 1916. This apparent anomaly arose in 1921...
Thenkaraikottai is a ruined castle was built by Seelappa Nayakkar and Chennappa Nayakkar of Vijayanagar dynasty. This castle is the only one built on land and not on a hill like others and is situated near Pappireddipatti, Dharmapuri district, Tamil Nadu, India. The Major attraction of the place is the Sri Kalyana Ram...
KRLC (1350 AM) was a radio station broadcasting a Country music format. The station is licensed to Lewiston, Idaho, and serves the Clarkston, Washington,–Lewiston area. The station is currently owned by Lee and Angela McVey, through licensee McVey Entertainment Group, LLC. History KRLC began broadcasting in late 1934 ...
Abdoul Fatah is a Malagasy politician. A member of the National Assembly of Madagascar, he was elected as a member of the Tiako I Madagasikara party in the 2007 Malagasy parliamentary elections with 53% of the votes. He represents the first constituency of Antsiranana. References External links Profile on National A...
Okiep is a small town in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, and was in the 1870s ranked as having the richest copper mine in the world. The town is on the site of a spring that was known in the Khoekhoe language of the Nama people as U-gieb (large brackish place) and was originally spelled as O'okiep. History...
Sylvester Linnane (born 29 December 1956) is an Irish retired 3 time All-Star winning hurler who played as a right corner-back for the Galway senior team. Born in Gort, County Galway, Linnane first arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of sixteen when he first linked up with the Galway minor team, before later ...
Educate Girls is a non-profit organization in India, established in 2007, founded by Safeena Husain, that works towards girls' education in India's rural and educationally backward areas by mobilising communities. It currently operates in over 13,000 villages in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. By leveraging the Governme...
The Battle of San Roque was a battle fought during the Philippine-American War between the United States and the First Philippine Republic. The battle resulted in the Filipinos being pushed off the causeway near San Roque, and forcing them to abandon their planned attack upon Cavite City itself. Background Filipino r...
Danish Husain is the stage name of Murtaza Danish Husaini, an Indian actor, storyteller, poet and theatre director. He has also been credited as Dan Husain and Murtaza Danish Husain. Early life, family and education Murtaza Danish Husaini was born into a Muslim family. His mother was a professor of Persian literature ...
```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\CloudTalentSolution; class ListTenantsResponse extends \Google\Collection { protected $collection_ke...
Stereospondylomorpha is a clade of temnospondyls. It includes the superfamily Archegosauroidea and the more diverse group Stereospondyli. Stereospondylomorpha was first proposed by Yates and Warren (2000), who found Archegosauroidea and Stereospondyli to be sister taxa in their phylogenetic analysis. A similar clade is...
RhoG (Ras homology Growth-related) (or ARGH) is a small (~21 kDa) monomeric GTP-binding protein (G protein), and is an important component of many intracellular signalling pathways. It is a member of the Rac subfamily of the Rho family of small G proteins and is encoded by the gene RHOG. Discovery RhoG was first ident...
The 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship qualification is a women's under-20 football competition which decides the participating teams of the 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship. A total of eight teams will play in the final tournament. Players born on or after 1 January 1998 are eligible to compete in the tour...
Danny Green (26 May 1903 – 1 January 1973) was an English character actor. He was best known for his role as the slow-witted ex-boxer "One-Round" Lawson in The Ladykillers. He worked regularly in film, television and on the stage, including playing comic gangsters in the original London productions of Guys and Dolls (...
```c /* * VP9 compatible video decoder * * * This file is part of FFmpeg. * * FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * * FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied ...
```objective-c /* * * All rights reserved. * * 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...
Phytometra zotica is a species of moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Madagascar. References Boletobiinae Moths described in 1956
John Franklin (born John Paul Salapatek; June 16, 1959) is an American actor, writer and former school teacher. He is best known for playing Isaac Chroner in Children of the Corn (1984), and Cousin Itt in The Addams Family (1991). Early life He was born John Paul Salapatek in Blue Island, Illinois, a southern suburb o...
The court leet was a historical court baron (a type of manorial court) of England and Wales and Ireland that exercised the "view of frankpledge" and its attendant police jurisdiction, which was normally restricted to the hundred courts. Etymology The word "leet", as used in reference to special court proceedings, date...
Visual Obsession is a multimedia company operating in the city of Cairns, Australia since 1989. Visual Obsession is notable for its work on several key projects, including Tourism Tropical Tablelands, South Burdekin Water Board, and Cairns Flecker Botanic Gardens, and the Department of Infrastructure and Transport. V...
Luke Snyder and Noah Mayer are fictional characters and a supercouple from the American CBS daytime drama As the World Turns. Luke was portrayed by Van Hansis, and Noah was portrayed by Jake Silbermann. On Internet message boards, the couple is referred to by the portmanteau "Nuke" (for Noah and Luke). They are notable...
Hail Satan, sometimes Latinized as Ave Satanas or Ave Satana, is an exclamation used by some Satanists to invoke the name of Satan in contexts ranging from sincere expression to comedy or satire. The Satanic Temple uses the phrase as a sincere expression of rational inquiry removed from supernaturalism and archaic tr...
The Deepwater Railway was an intrastate short line railroad located in West Virginia in the United States which operated from 1898 to 1907. William N. Page, a civil engineer and entrepreneur, had begun a small logging railroad in Fayette County in 1896, sometimes called the Loup Creek and Deepwater Railway. It extende...
The Alcazaba of Mérida is a ninth-century Muslim fortification in Mérida, Spain. Like other historical edifices in the city, it is part of the UNESCO Heritage List. Located near the Roman bridge over the Guadiana river, the Puente Romano, it was built by emir Abd ar-Rahman II of Córdoba in 835 to command the city, whi...
The Nyabarongo II Multipurpose Dam, is a multipurpose dam under construction across the Nyabarongo River in Rwanda. The dam will measure high and long, creating a reservoir with storage capacity of . The reservoir is also expected to provide irrigation water to an estimated of land, downstream of the dam site. In ad...
Bhit or Bhit Shah () is a small town located in Matiari District, Sindh, Pakistan. The town is best known as the location of the shrine to the Sindhi Sufi poet, Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, who came to be called Bhittai (, of Bhit) on account of the town's name (the town is also known as Bhit Shah due to this connection)....
```ruby # frozen_string_literal: true class UnfilterNotificationsWorker include Sidekiq::Worker include Redisable # Earlier versions of the feature passed a `notification_request` ID # If `to_account_id` is passed, the first argument is an account ID # TODO for after 4.3.0: drop the single-argument case d...
Pedro de Mena y Medrano (August 1628 - 13 October 1688) was a Spanish sculptor. Biography Pedro de Mena was born in Granada, Andalusia. He was a pupil of his father Alonso de Mena as well as of Alonzo Cano. His first success was achieved in work for the convent of St. Anthony Granada, including figures of St Joseph, S...
is a passenger railway station in the city of Futtsu, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines Ōnuki Station is served by the Uchibo Line, and is located 46.6 km from the starting point of the line at Soga Station. Layout The station consists of a single island platform ser...
Victoria was one of the original 25 provincial electoral districts in Alberta, named for Fort Victoria on the North Saskatchewan River. It was mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta by the first past the post method until 1917, and by instant-runoff voting from 1926 until it was aboli...
```ruby # frozen_string_literal: true require_relative "shared_examples" RSpec.describe UnpackStrategy::Jar, :needs_unzip do let(:path) { TEST_FIXTURE_DIR/"test.jar" } include_examples "UnpackStrategy::detect" include_examples "#extract", children: ["test.jar"] end ```
The Jiangsu Wantrack International Circuit is a FIA Grade 4 motorsport circuit in Nanjing, China. The circuit was opened in 2014. Lap records As of November 2020, the fastest official race lap records at the Jiangsu Wantrack International Circuit are listed as: Notes References FIA Grade 4 circuit Motorsport venu...
Bernhard Eduard Fernow ( ; January 7, 1851 – February 6, 1923) was the third chief of the USDA's Division of Forestry of the United States from 1886 to 1898, preceding Gifford Pinchot in that position, and laying much of the groundwork for the establishment of the United States Forest Service in 1905. Fernow's philoso...
Kathy Bowlen is a former Australian journalist and television presenter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Career Bowlen was host of the Victorian edition of ABC's Stateline current affairs program and a presenter with ABC TV News for a decade. She also reported for ABC News Victoria, the nightly curr...
In finance and investing, the Home bias puzzle is the term given to describe the fact that individuals and institutions in most countries hold only modest amounts of foreign equity, and tend to strongly favor company stock from their home nation. This finding is regarded as puzzling, since ample evidence shows equity p...
The American Southwest Conference (ASC) is a college athletic conference, founded in 1996, whose member schools compete in the NCAA's Division III. The schools are located in Texas and Arkansas. The conference competes in baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, football, men's and wome...
Ntsaouéni is a village on the island of Grande Comore in the Comoros. According to the 1991 census the village had a population of 2620. References Populated places in Grande Comore
Saharanpur Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 80 Lok Sabha (Lower house of the Parliament) constituencies in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Assembly segments Saharanpur Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following Legislative Assembly segments. Members of Parliament Election results 2019 General election 2...
One Good Turn (subtitled A Jolly Murder Mystery) is a 2006 crime novel by Kate Atkinson set in Edinburgh during the Festival. “People queuing for a lunchtime show witness a brutal road rage incident - an incident that changes the lives of everyone involved.” It is the second novel to feature former private investigator...
Raquel Corral Aznar (born 1 December 1980 in Madrid) is a Spanish synchronized swimmer who competed at the Olympics in 2004 and 2008 where she won a silver medal in the team event. Notes References The Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games External links 1980 births Living people Spanish synchro...
Dr Charles Sheibner du Riche Preller FRSE FRGS MIEE MICE (1844–1929) was a German-born late 19th/ early 20th century British engineer and amateur geologist. He specialised in electric railways. He was fluent in English, French, German and Italian. He founded the Royal Society of Edinburgh's Bruce-Preller Lecture Prize ...
The is a railway line in Shizuoka Prefecture, between Shin-Shizuoka in Aoi Ward and Shin-Shimizu in Shimizu Ward, all within the city of Shizuoka. This is the only line operated by the private railway operator Shizuoka Railway (Shizutetsu). Services The line has a fairly frequent service, with local services operatin...
Pijavice () is a village in the municipality of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. References Villages in Republika Srpska Populated places in Trebinje
The Savannah Shamrocks Rugby Club is a rugby union team from Savannah, Georgia and member of USA Rugby and Division III of the Carolinas Geographical Union. History The Savannah Shamrocks Rugby Club was formed in 1978 in Savannah by Tom Nelson and Carl Shoemaker, who were looking for something “different;” now the te...
Daniel McNicoll is an American independent film producer, screenwriter and director, most known for his film, Reclaiming the Blade. Reclaiming the Blade was a number one movie rental on iTunes and was distributed by Starz and Anchor Bay Entertainment. The soundtrack for the film which included major label artists, an o...
Lily Burana is an American writer whose books include Grace for Amateurs: Field Notes on a Journey Back to Faith (Thomas Nelson, 2017), I Love a Man in Uniform: A Memoir of Love, War, and Other Battles (Weinstein Books, 2009), the novel Try (St. Martin's Press, 2006) and Strip City: A Stripper's Farewell Journey Across...
Ari Juhani Sulander (born 6 January 1969), nicknamed Sulo, is a retired Swiss-Finnish professional ice hockey goaltender. Career in Finland Sulander played nine seasons for Jokerit Helsinki in Finland's SM-liiga, winning four league championships (1992, 1994, 1996, 1997). He also won one Silver (1995), one Bronze (199...
Alessandra Corti (born 28 December 1961) is a former Italian female middle-distance runner and cross-country runner who competed at individual senior level at the World Athletics Cross Country Championships (1986). References External links 1961 births Living people Italian female middle-distance runners Italian f...
The 2nd Panzer Division (English: 2nd Tank Division) was an armoured division in the German Army, the Heer, during World War II. Created as one of the original three German tank divisions in 1935, it was stationed in Austria after the Anschluss and then participated in the campaigns in Poland (1939) and France (1940) ...
```objective-c #ifndef STRINGLIB_UNICODEDEFS_H #define STRINGLIB_UNICODEDEFS_H /* this is sort of a hack. there's at least one place (formatting floats) where some stringlib code takes a different path if it's compiled as unicode. */ #define STRINGLIB_IS_UNICODE 1 #define STRINGLIB_OBJECT PyUnicode...
The East Kentucky Miners were a professional basketball team in the American Basketball Association that began play as a member of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) in the 2007–2008 season. The Miners, announced in the local paper, and on the Trinity Sports & Entertainment Group (headed by Jay Fiedler)'s web...
Bianca Wood (born 20 February 2000) is a field hockey player from South Africa. Personal life Wood attended Clarendon High School for Girls, East London. Career Under–21 Wood made her debut for the South Africa U–21 in 2022 at the FIH Junior World Cup in Potchefstroom. National team Wood made her senior internation...
```java /* * * * 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. */ package com.google.android.material.theme; import android.content.Context; import androidx.appcompat.app.AppCompatViewInflater; ...
Paul Alan Levi (born June 30, 1941, in New York City) is an American composer whose compositions have been performed in Carnegie Hall, among other major venues in United States and Europe, as well as on national television. He is the composer of the 1971-1984 PBS identity music. Biography Levi received a B.A. in music...
The Ipswich Martyrs were nine people burnt at the stake for their Lollard or Protestant beliefs around 1515-1558. The executions were mainly carried out in the centre of Ipswich, Suffolk on The Cornhill, the square in front of Ipswich Town Hall. At that time the remains of the medieval church of St Mildred were used fo...
Teakettle Junction is a road junction in Inyo County, California. It lies at an elevation of in Death Valley near the Racetrack Playa and Ubehebe Crater. At the junction where the unimproved road from Ubehebe Crater meets roads to the Racetrack Playa and Hunter Mountain, there is a sign reading "Teakettle Junction." ...
Milo R. Lude (born June 30, 1922) is an American former football and baseball player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He played football and baseball at Hillsdale College, where he was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He served as the head coach at Colorado State University from 1962 to 1969, com...
Bosea vaviloviae is a Gram-negative and rod-shaped bacterium from the genus of Bosea which has been isolated from the nodules of the plant Vavilovia formosa. References Hyphomicrobiales Bacteria described in 2015
Toft Monks Priory was a priory at Toft Monks, Beccles, Norfolk, England. It included St Margarets, Toft Monks and St Mary, Haddiscoe Revenues from the "manor of Toft, with the tithe of 'Cerlentone' and 'Posteberies,' and the churches of those two towns" were given to Préaux Abbey, in Les Préaux, Normandy in 1099 by Ro...
Joseph Edgard Montegut (1806–1880) was the 15th mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana, serving from May 13, 1844, to April 5, 1846. Death Montegut died in 1880 and has a grave at the St. Louis Cemetery. References Mayors of New Orleans 1806 births 1880 deaths 19th-century American politicians
Nick Simpson-Deeks is a NIDA-trained Australian actor of stage and screen. He is best known for his portrayal of Archie McMahon in the SBS drama series The Circuit, Rhys Mitchell in Seven Network's Winners & Losers, and James King in the Amazon Original crime series Deadloch. Early life Simpson-Deeks was born and rais...
Kalamb (Kalamb Tehsil) is one of eight tehsils in the Osmanabad district in the state of Maharashtra, India. Headquarters for the tehsil is the town of Kalamb. There are ninety-one panchayat villages in the Kalamb Tehsil. Geography Kalamb Tehsil borders Beed District to the north across the Manjira River; to the east ...
Gerald Ashton Anderson (22 September 1955 – 9 March 2018) was a Canadian professional golfer. Anderson was born in Montreal, Quebec and then moved to Cambridge, Ontario. Anderson played on the European Tour for most of the 1980s. In 1984 he won the Ebel European Masters – Swiss Open, by shooting a 27 under par total ...
Massachusetts's 4th congressional district is located mostly in southern Massachusetts. It is represented by Democrat Jake Auchincloss. Auchincloss was first elected in 2020. The district covers much of the area included in the before the 1992 redistricting. In prior years, the district stretched from Brookline to Fi...
KFAT (92.9 MHz, "K-Fat") is a Rhythmic CHR-formatted FM radio station in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. The station is currently owned by Ohana Media Group. Its studios are located in Downtown Anchorage and its transmitter is in Eagle River, Alaska. Home to "Alaska's Hottest Hits", KFAT is one of the highest-rat...
Douglas Henry Crick (1885-1973) was the Anglican Bishop of Chester from 1939 until 1955. Family and education Crick was born in 1885, the third child and second son of the Reverend Philip Crick, the founder and first Headmaster (1883-1909) of St Ronan's School. A strongly clerical family, his relations included the Re...
Thomas Basset may refer to: Thomas Basset (judge), died , English judge Thomas Basset (died 1220), English royal counsellor, son of the judge See also Thomas Bassett Macaulay (1860–1942), Canadian actuary and philanthropist
Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Vengeance. was a 28-gun sixth rate captured from the French in 1758 and sunk as a breakwater in 1766. was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1774. She became a prison ship in 1808 and was broken up in 1816. was a Dutch galliot, possibly the Lady Augusta, purchased in...
Dan Ferrigno (born March 24, 1953) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently an offensive analyst at Washington State University, a position he has held since 2020. Ferrigno is a member of the San Francisco Prep Hall of Fame. During his playing career, he set records at San Francisco State Univ...
is the term used for kofun or ancient Japanese tombs ornamented with painted or carved decoration. The tombs take the form of tumuli or earthen mounds piled over stone chambers as well as caves excavated from the living rock. The decoration may be on the inner walls, on stone screens, on sarcophagi or, in the case of c...
French corazon is the eleventh album by experimental French singer Brigitte Fontaine, released in 1988 on the EMI label. It was originally released in Japan only, but was finally released in France in 1990. It was also re-released under the title Le Nougat in 1999, after the most well-known song from the album, which w...
Luca Lombardi (born 24 December 1945) is an Italian composer. Biography Lombardi was born in Rome. He studied composition initially with Armando Renzi and Roberto Lupi, later enrolling at the Pesaro Conservatory where he studied with Boris Porena, receiving his diploma in 1970. He then studied musicology at the Univer...
The 2020 National Invitational Tournament was to be a single-elimination tournament of 32 NCAA Division I men's college basketball teams not been selected to participate in the 2020 NCAA tournament. The tournament was to begin on March 17 and end on April 2. The first three rounds were to be played on campuses, with th...
Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) established in 1952 is a constituent laboratory of India's Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). The CRRI is located on Mathura road in Okhla, New Delhi and conducts research and development in the areas of design, construction, maintenance and management of roads...
LaBerge may refer to: People: Charles Laberge (1827–1874), Quebec lawyer, journalist and political figure David LaBerge (born 1929), neuropsychologist specializing in the attention process and the role of apical dendrites in cognition and consciousness Édouard Laberge (1829–1883), physician and political figure in Qu...
David Andrew Stieb (; born July 22, 1957), nicknamed "Sir David", is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) starting pitcher who spent the majority of his career with the Toronto Blue Jays. A seven-time All-Star, he won The Sporting News Pitcher of the Year Award in 1982. His 56.9 career wins above replacement ...
The 1976–77 Pittsburgh Penguins season was their tenth in the National Hockey League. They finished third in the Norris Division for the third season in a row. In the playoffs, the Penguins were eliminated in the first round. Changes occurred in management and ownership. In December 1976, Baz Bastien replaced Wren Blai...
James Curtin was an American politician from Arizona. He served a single term in the Arizona State Senate during the 5th Arizona State Legislature, holding the seat from Navajo County. He was one of the largest sheep ranchers in Arizona, at one point serving on the state's Sheep Sanitary Board. He was elected as one ...
Araucaria hunsteinii (Klinki , Klinkii or "Klinky", native names Rassu and Pai) is a species of Araucaria native to the mountains of Papua New Guinea. It is threatened by habitat loss. It is a very large evergreen tree (the tallest in New Guinea, and the tallest species in its family), growing to tall, exceptionally ...
For the purposes of calculating sales, a single is currently defined by the Official Charts Company (OCC) as either a 'single bundle' having no more than four tracks and not lasting longer than 25 minutes or one digital audio track not longer than 15 minutes with a minimum sale price of 40 pence. The rules have changed...
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Hepatic veno-occlusive disease (VOD) or veno-occlusive disease with immunodeficiency is a potentially life-threatening condition in which some of the small veins in the liver are obstructed. It is a complication of high-dose chemotherapy given before a bone marrow transplant and/or excessive exposure to hepatotoxic pyr...
```smalltalk /* This file is part of the iText (R) project. Authors: Apryse Software. This program is offered under a commercial and under the AGPL license. For commercial licensing, contact us at path_to_url For AGPL licensing, see below. AGPL licensing: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or...
Maung Maung Soe may refer to: Maung Maung Soe (politician) (born 1951), Burmese politician Maung Maung Soe (footballer) (born 1995), Burmese footballer Maung Maung Soe (general), Burmese military commander
Sagar Sen (15 May 1932 – 4 January 1983) was a Bengali singer. Though primarily known as an exemplary Rabindrasangeet artiste, he had recorded numerous Bengali modern songs and directed a few as well. Career Born 15 May 1932 in a zamindar family of Rajbari, Faridpur district in erstwhile East Bengal, Sagar Sen was t...
2. liga, currently named DOXXbet liga due to sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Slovak football league system after the Fortuna Liga. The 2015–16 season of the DOXXbet liga will be the 23rd season of the second-tier football league in Slovakia, since its establishment in 1993. For the second ti...
The 2012–13 Air21 Express season was the second season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Key dates August 19: The 2012 PBA Draft took place in Robinson's Midtown Mall, Manila. Draft picks Roster Philippine Cup Eliminations Standings Game log |- bgcolor="#edbebf" | 1 | October 3 |...
The Ultimate Clip Collection is a 2003 DVD compilation of seven music videos American rock band The Hooters made for Columbia Records. DVD features Technical side Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1) English (PCM Stereo) Content Music videos: "500 Miles" (Hedy West, additional lyrics by Rob Hyman, Er...
```cmake # # The Zephyr package helper script provides a generic script mode interface # to the Zephyr CMake package and module structure. # # The purpose of this script is to provide a single entry for running any Zephyr # build tool that is executed during CMake configure time without creating a # complete build sys...
Admiral Fleming may refer to: Clas Larsson Fleming (1592–1644), Royal Swedish Navy vice admiral Erik Fleming (councilor) (1487–1548), Finnish-born Royal Swedish Navy admiral Henrik Fleming (1584–1650), Royal Swedish Navy vice admiral Klaus Fleming (1535–1597), Finnish-born Royal Swedish Navy admiral
Crottin de Chavignol is a goat cheese produced in the Loire Valley. This cheese is the claim to fame for the village of Chavignol, France, which has only two hundred inhabitants. History The small cylindrical goat cheese from the area around Chavignol has been produced since the 16th century, but the earliest extant w...
The H.W. Gates Funeral Home is a historical landmark in Kansas City, Kansas, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRNP). Description The building is located at 1901 Olathe Bouelevard and was established in the mid-1890s by Horatio W. and Mary Gates. That Gates family was among the...
Dorien Leon Wilson (born July 5, 1963) is an American actor known for his role as Professor Stanley Oglevee on the UPN sitcom The Parkers (the spin-off series of Moesha), which ran from 1999 to 2004, his recurring role as Terrence Winningham on the ABC/The WB sitcom Sister, Sister (from 1994 to 1996) and his supporting...
Lepidoptera Indica was a 10 volume work on the butterflies of the Indian region that was begun in 1890 and completed in 1913. It was published by Lovell Reeve and Co. of London. It has been considered the magnum opus of its author, Frederic Moore, assistant curator at the museum of the East India Company. Frederic Moor...