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Kiki is a unisex given name, a nickname and a surname.
Given name
Kiki Bertens (born 1991), Dutch former tennis player
Kiki Byrne (1937–2013), Norwegian-born London fashion designer
Kiki Gyan (1957–2004), Ghanaian keyboardist with the band Osibisa
Kiki Kogelnik (1935–1997), Austrian painter, sculptor and filmmaker... |
Carlo Pedersoli (31 October 1929 – 27 June 2016), known professionally as Bud Spencer, was an Italian actor, professional swimmer and water polo player. He was known for action-comedy and Spaghetti Western roles with his long-time film partner and friend Terence Hill. The duo "garnered world acclaim and attracted milli... |
There have been three baronetcies created for persons with the surname Turner, all in the Baronetage of Great Britain, one of which became extinct after two holders, one after three and one of which is extant however became renamed in 1766 to match the new successor's new surname Page-Turner and subsequently devolved t... |
Steven Sabados is a Canadian television host, designer and writer, who frequently appeared in television programs with his husband and business partner Chris Hyndman and as one of the hosts of The Goods, a daytime talk show on CBC Television.
Career
Born and raised in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Sabados attended Fanshawe ... |
Kirkmahoe is a civil parish in Dumfries and Galloway. The parish contains the settlements Kirkton, where the parish church is located, Dalswinton and Duncow. It is bounded by the parishes of Dumfries to the south, Holywood and Dunscore to the west, and Kirkmichael and Tinwald to the east.
The name Kirkmahoe commemora... |
Malesiathrips is a genus of thrips in the family Phlaeothripidae. Species of the genus are found in Malaysia, Guam, Solomon Islands and northern Queensland, Australia.
Species
Malesiathrips australis
Malesiathrips guamensis
Malesiathrips malayensis
Malesiathrips solomoni
References
External links
Malesiathrips: ... |
The Chongqing Grand Theatre (or Theater) is a performing arts venue in central Chongqing, People's Republic of China, located overlooking the Yangtze River. The 64-metre six-storey building was constructed from 2005 until 2009. Hassell, a design company, took part in a competition to decide how the building was constru... |
Isabelle Charlotte Weinstein Goldenson (May 18, 1920 - February 21, 2005) was the wife of American Broadcasting Company founder and chairman Leonard Goldenson, and a co-founder of the charity United Cerebral Palsy (UCP).
The Goldensons' daughter Genise was born in 1943 with cerebral palsy. Five years later, the Golde... |
Nitro may refer to:
Chemistry
Nitrogen, a chemical element and a gas except at very low temperatures, with which many compounds are formed:
Nitro compound, an organic compound containing one or more nitro functional groups, -NO2
Nitroalkene, a functional group combining the functionality of an alkene and nitro group
N... |
Cuiluan District () is a district in the west of Yichun, Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China.
Administrative divisions
There are two subdistricts in the district:
Subdistricts:
Xiangyang Subdistrict (), Shuguang Subdistrict ()
Transport
G1111 Hegang–Harbin Expressway
China National Highway 222
Note... |
Pristimantis prolixodiscus is a species of frog in the family Craugastoridae. It is found in the northern Cordillera Oriental in Colombia and adjacent Táchira, Barinas, and Mérida states of Venezuela.
Its natural habitats are cloud forests (including secondary forest) and sub-páramo bush land where it occurs in terrest... |
National Geographic Explorer (or simply Explorer) is an American documentary television series that originally premiered on Nickelodeon on April 7, 1985, after having been produced as a less costly and intensive alternative to PBS's National Geographic Specials by Pittsburgh station WQED. The first episode ("Herculaneu... |
The early-fifteenth century Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag is located in an old quarry on Abbey Road beside the Nidd Gorge at Knaresborough and is an early 15th century chapel cut out of the sandstone of the river gorge cliff face. It is a Marian shrine on the old pilgrim's route to the now demolished Knaresborough Pri... |
Edward Graczyk (born 1941/1942)is a playwright originally from Ohio. He wrote several children's plays early in his career, but became better known as the author of 1976's Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean. In 1982, Graczyk won the Best Screenplay Award at the Belgium International Film Festival ... |
Simon Drew (born 9 October 1952) is an English illustrator and cartoonist, noted for his quirky punning captions, often featuring animals, which he draws in a fine pen-and-ink style.
Biography
He was born in Reading on 9 October 1952, and was educated at Bradfield College, Berkshire. Drew read Zoology at Exeter Univer... |
William Strunk Jr. (July 1, 1869 – September 26, 1946) was an American professor of English at Cornell University and author of The Elements of Style (1918). After revision and enlargement by his former student E. B. White, it became a highly influential guide to English usage during the late 20th century, commonly cal... |
```javascript
Hoisting
Explicit setting of `this` using `call` and `apply` methods
Difference between **.call** and **.apply** methods
Easily generate a random `HEX` color
Function call method
``` |
Pollock Pines is a census-designated place (CDP) in El Dorado County, California, United States. It is part of the Sacramento–Arden-Arcade–Roseville Metropolitan Statistical Area. Pollock Pines lies at an elevation of in the Sierra Nevada. The population was 7,112 at the 2020 census, up from 6,871 at the 2010 census.
... |
```java
/*
* 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 C... |
Tuncel () is a Turkish given name for males and a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Given name
Tuncel Kurtiz (1936–2013), Turkish actor, playwright and film director
Surname
Funda İyce Tuncel (born 1968), Turkish female painter
Merve Tuncel (born 2005), Turkish female swimmer
Sebahat Tuncel (born ... |
Methernitha refers to two related entities, both founded by Paul Baumann — Methernitha Christian Alliance and Methernitha Cooperative. One is a religious group, and the other is a community in Linden, Switzerland, based on the group's principles.
Organizations
The religious group
The Methernitha Christian Alliance ex... |
```xml
import React, { useState, useRef, ReactElement } from 'react';
import { convertFromRaw, EditorState, RawDraftContentState } from 'draft-js';
import Editor, { composeDecorators } from '@draft-js-plugins/editor';
import createFocusPlugin from '@draft-js-plugins/focus';
import createColorBlockPlugin from './colorBl... |
Chrysophyllum wilsonii is a tree in the family Sapotaceae, native to Brazil.
Description
Chrysophyllum wilsonii grows up to tall, with a trunk diameter of up to . It has buttresses up to high. The elliptic or oblanceolate leaves measure up to long. Fascicles feature up to ten yellow-green flowers. The roundish frui... |
Gladys Nataly Landaverde Hernández (born 23 February 1990 in San Ignacio, Chalatenango) is a Salvadoran middle-distance runner. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the Women's 1500 metres.
Personal bests
Outdoor
800 m: 2:07.87 min – Managua, 15 June 2012
1500 m: 4:18.26 min – London, 6 August 2012
Achieve... |
Cindy Evelyn Magara Amooti is a Ugandan film director and academic. She serves as a Lecturer of Film Studies and Literature (specializing in Children's Literature, Literary Stylistics and African Literature) at Makerere University. She has directed and produced several movies since 2006, such as Fate (2006... |
The Dunfermline Reign are a Scottish basketball club based in the town of Dunfermline, Scotland.
History
The club have been an affiliated member of basketballscotland since their formation in 1986, and for many years the club was the only national and local league basketball team in Fife.
Home Venue
The club moved it... |
The Meigs County Fairgrounds is a county fairgrounds located north of Pomeroy in Meigs County, Ohio, United States. Some of the fairgrounds has been designated a historic site, with particular emphasis having been placed on the fairgrounds' racetrack and its associated grandstand.
The first Meigs County Fair was held... |
Chester Allen Wynne (November 23, 1898 – July 17, 1967) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head coach at Midland College–now known as Midland University–in Fremont, Nebraska (1922), Creighton University (1923–1929), Auburn University (1930–1933), and the Univer... |
Valija Veščunas-Jansone (1902–1990) was a Latvian lawyer, one of the three women who was awarded the Order of Lāčplēsis. On November 19, 1919, one of the first to cross the Lielupe River during Valka Vashchun's journey, and despite the enemy's overcrowding, took Plani's home where prisoners and trophies were received. ... |
Soft Sounds from Another Planet is the second studio album by American indie pop band Japanese Breakfast. The album was released by Dead Oceans on July 14, 2017.
Primarily described as an indie rock and shoegaze album, Soft Sounds from Another Planet also incorporates elements of electronic dance music, synth-pop, spa... |
The Sá de Miranda Secondary School (), is a Portuguese public school in civil parish of São Vicente, in the municipality of Braga, in the northern district of Braga.
History
On 17 November 1836, the law establishing the Liceu of Braga went into effect, supported by its founder Passos Manuel.
In 1841, part of the ext... |
Still Point may refer to:
The Still Point (film), a 1986 Australian film
The Still Point a 2010 novel by British author Amy Sackville
Still Point Zen Buddhist Temple in Detroit, Michigan
The Still Point: A Beginner's Guide to Zen Meditation, a book by Zen Buddhist author John Daido Loori
Still Point (Amber Asylum alb... |
```python
Following PEP 8 styling guideline.
Your own Python `calendar`
When `range` comes in handy
Get the most of `int`s
Looping techniques
``` |
In the 1994 Cameroonian Premier League season, 16 teams competed. Aigle Nkongsamba won the championship.
League standings
References
Cameroon - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Cam
Cam
1
Elite One seasons |
WQMP (101.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Daytona Beach serving the Orlando and Space Coast areas of Central Florida. Owned by Audacy, Inc., it broadcasts an alternative rock format branded as "FM 101.9". Its studios are located in Maitland and the transmitter is in Orange City. To the north, the station can be he... |
Reformed Presbyterian may refer to:
A mutually recognising set of churches listed at Reformed Presbyterian churches, including:
The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Australia
The Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (which includes a presbytery in Japan)
The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland
The Refo... |
Dorothy Maud Wrinch (12 September 1894 – 11 February 1976; married names Nicholson, Glaser) was a mathematician and biochemical theorist best known for her attempt to deduce protein structure using mathematical principles. She was a champion of the controversial 'cyclol' hypothesis for the structure of proteins.
Caree... |
Wheel stops may refer to:
Wheel chocks, for aircraft or road vehicles
Railway wheel stops |
The 2022 Explore the Pocono Mountains 225 was the 19th stock car race of the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series, and the seventh iteration of the event. The race was held on Saturday, July 23, 2022, in Long Pond, Pennsylvania at Pocono Raceway, a permanent triangular-shaped racetrack. The race took the scheduled 90 laps to co... |
Michael Saward (born 1 September 1960), is an Australian and British professor of politics and international studies at the University of Warwick, He was formerly Reader in Politics at Royal Holloway, University of London, and Professor and Head of Department in politics and international studies at the Open University... |
Bishal Nath Upreti (born April 22, 1951 in Nepal) is a geologist and academic at the Department of Geology, Tri-Chandra Campus, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Career
Upreti has worked for over fourteen years as the head of the Central Department of Geology at Kirtipur Campus and the Department of Ge... |
The Best Movie 2 () is a 2009 Russian comedy from Monumental Pictures (Sony Pictures Entertainment) and Comedy Club Production, continuation of 2008 The Best Movie film, spoofing such famous Russian films as Zhara, The Irony of Fate 2 and TV-programs: Malakhov+, King of Ring and Taxi.
Plot
Cast
Garik Kharlamov as L... |
Bravvion Roy (born October 18, 1996) is an American football nose tackle for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Baylor, and was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL Draft.
College career
As a senior at Baylor, Roy made 61 tackles inc... |
Parliamentary elections were held in Yugoslavia on 5 May 1935. The result was a victory for the governing Yugoslav National Party (JNS), which won 303 of the 370 seats in Parliament.
Rioting among Croats and Slovenes prior to the election resulted in the death of 16 people during 19 and 20 February. Prior to the elect... |
Montanoa is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Heliantheae, within the family Asteraceae.
They are thought to be named after Luis Josė Montaña (1755-1820), a leading Mexican physician of his time.
Species
References
Heliantheae
Asteraceae genera |
Betty Balfour (born Florence Lilian Woods; 27 March 1902 – 4 November 1977) was an English screen actress, popular during the silent era, and known as the "British Mary Pickford" and "Britain's Queen of Happiness". She was best known to audiences for her Squibs series of films.
Life and career
Balfour was the most pop... |
Pedro Isaac Muléns Herrera (born 22 December 1985, in Camagüey) is a male wrestler from Cuba. He competed in the men's -66 kg Greco-Roman division and represented Cuba at the 2012 Summer Olympics. In the men's Greco-Roman 66 kg event, Muléns was knocked out by eventual champion Kim Hyeon-woo in the main draw, before lo... |
Bourrasque is a 1935 French drama film directed by Pierre Billon and starring Germaine Rouer, Jacques Grétillat and Jean Servais. The film's sets were designed by the art director Roland Quignon.
Synopsis
French Algerian Pierre Bardet refuses to allow permission for his son Marcel to marry an Arab woman. However Pie... |
```objective-c
/*
*
*/
#pragma once
#include "soc/soc_caps.h"
#if SOC_KEY_MANAGER_SUPPORTED
#include "esp_assert.h"
#include "rom/km.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#define HUK_INFO_SIZE 384
#define HUK_RISK_ALERT_LEVEL 4
/**
* @brief Mode for Hardware Unique Key Process: recovery, gener... |
```java
package me.ele.amigo.hook;
import android.content.Context;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import me.ele.amigo.utils.Log;
public class HookFactory {
private static final String TAG = HookFactory.class.getSimpleName();
private static final List<Hook> mHookList = new ArrayList<>(2... |
"Go to Sea Once More" is a sea shanty about a sailor who, once ashore, gets very drunk and loses all his clothing and hard-earned money when a prostitute steals them. Though he has sworn to never work at sea again, this situation forces him to accept a position on a whaling ship bound for the Arctic Sea, having to endu... |
Sanatruq I (also spelled Sanatruk I; Hatran Aramaic: 𐣮𐣭𐣨𐣣𐣥𐣲) was the first king of Hatra, an ancient city in northern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq).
He is known from more than 20 inscriptions found at Hatra and reigned from about 140 to 180. Only one of his inscriptions is dated (year 176/177). He was the son ... |
Horace Champagne (born September 17, 1937) is a Canadian artist from Montreal. He is considered a master of the pastel medium.
Life and career
Champagne was born in Montreal in 1937. His grandfather was the Hungarian-Canadian pastel artist Charles de Belle. After a career in commercial art, Champagne decided to be an ... |
Hasanabad (, also Romanized as Ḩasanābād) is a village in Hasanabad Rural District of the Central District of Ravansar County, Kermanshah province, Iran.
At the 2006 National Census, its population was 841 in 209 households. The following census in 2011 counted 955 people in 160 households. The latest census in 2016 s... |
Ross Lewis (Bishopstown, 1965) is an Irish Michelin-star-winning head chef and co-owner of the restaurant Chapter One.
Lewis grew up on a farm and went on to study Dairy Science at University College Cork. He discovered cooking as a living while working on a student visa in the United States. He later went to London t... |
Akbar Khan is a village which is part of Pantalavdi, Gujarat.
History
The petty (e)state, in the Pandu Mehwas division of Rewa Kantha, comprising the town and two more villages, covered 2 1/2 square miles and was ruled by Muslim Chieftains. It has a combined population of 178 in 1901, yielding a state revenue of 2,544... |
Jamie Gauthier is an American Democratic politician and member of the Philadelphia City Council. In 2019, she was elected to represent the Third District, which covers much of West Philadelphia and Southwest Philadelphia.
Early life and career
Gauthier was born in the Kingsessing neighborhood of Philadelphia. Her fat... |
Doomsday Book may refer to:
Domesday Book or Doomsday Book, an 11th-century survey of England
Doomsday Book (novel), a 1992 novel by Connie Willis
Doomsday Book (film), a 2012 science-fiction anthology film directed by Kim Jee-woon and Yim Pil-sung
See also
Domesday Book (disambiguation)
Doomsday (disambiguation) |
USS Berkeley (DDG-15) was a guided missile destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named for Major General Randolph C. Berkeley, USMC (1875–1960), a Medal of Honor recipient for actions during the U.S. occupation of Veracruz (1914).
She was laid down by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation at Camden in New Jers... |
The Rivers State Ministry of Finance is a government ministry of Rivers State, Nigeria that is charged with the responsibility of handling matters related to the finance administration of the state. The ministry's main goal is implementing government financial policies to ensure maximum productivity and positive impact... |
Monika Correa (née Sequeira; born 1938) is an Indian textile artist known for her experimental weaves. She is largely a self-taught weaver which has allowed her to break free from the inhibitions of an academically trained artist and explore the possibility of textile as a medium of art.
Her textile creations are a pa... |
Laurinaitis is a Lithuanian surname that may refer to:
Athletes
Joe Laurinaitis (born 1960), former pro wrestler
James Laurinaitis (born 1986), American football player, son of Joe
John Laurinaitis (born 1962), executive and former wrestler, younger brother of Joe and Marcus, uncle to James
Marcus Laurinaitis (born 19... |
Several ships have been named Francisco Morazan.
, a cargo ship wrecked on South Manitou Island in the Great Lakes in 1960.
, a Liberty ship
See also
FNH General Francisco Morazán (1402), a coastal patrol vessel in the Honduran Navy
Ship names |
{{Infobox college gymnastics team
|name = Nebraska Cornhuskers
|founded =
|logo = Nebraska Cornhuskers logo.svg
|logo_size = 125
|university = University of Nebraska–Lincoln
|athletic_director = Trev Alberts
|conference = Independent
|division =
|location = Lincoln, Nebraska
|coach = Paul Klempa
|tenure = 5th
|arena ... |
Georgios Koutsis (; born 10 September 1973) is a Greek professional football manager and former player.
Career
Born in Athens, Koutsis began playing football as a midfielder for Pannafpliakos F.C. before joining Panelefsiniakos F.C. in 1995. He would play for Aris Thessaloniki F.C. and P.A.O.K. F.C., where he would ma... |
Ievgeniia Spitkovska (born 10 May 1988) is a Ukrainian basketball player for BC Avanhard Kyiv and the Ukrainian national team.
She participated at the EuroBasket Women 2017.
References
Ukrainian women's basketball players
Sportspeople from Kharkiv
Point guards
1988 births
Living people |
Plostiyevo () is a rural locality (a village) in Kichmegnskoye Rural Settlement, Kichmengsko-Gorodetsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 12 as of 2002.
Geography
Plostiyevo is located 35 km southwest of Kichmengsky Gorodok (the district's administrative centre) by road. Demino is the nearest rural... |
```go
package app
import (
"context"
"time"
appmodulev2 "cosmossdk.io/core/appmodule/v2"
"cosmossdk.io/core/event"
"cosmossdk.io/core/transaction"
)
type QueryRequest struct {
Height int64
Path string
Data []byte
}
type QueryResponse struct {
Height int64
Value []byte
}
type BlockRequest[T transacti... |
White Hot Odyssey is the debut album by American hard rock band White Hot Odyssey, released on Mojo/Jive Records in 2004. The album was produced by lead singer-songwriter Steve Perry.
The song "Subway Killer" was later re-recorded in a rockabilly style as a bonus track for White Teeth, Black Thoughts, the 2013 album b... |
Hranoush Sidky Bey (circa 1881 – January 30, 1942), better known as Madame Bey, also Hranuş Sıdki Hanım, was an American boxing trainer. She ran a boxing camp for world champion boxers in Chatham Township, New Jersey, in the United States. Her life and boxing camp are documented in the book Madame Bey's: Home to Boxing... |
This is a somewhat complete list of all Singapore Acts of Parliament which have been passed - the entire list of acts passed is available online at the Singapore Attorney-General's Chambers website, at Singapore Statutes. Approved Budgets and annual debates may be found at the Supply Act.
Acts by year
1869
Oaths of O... |
Skin Turns to Glass is the second full-length album by drone doom band Nadja. It was released on October 27, 2003, by NOTHingness Records and was limited to 120 copies. The album was made when Nadja was still a solo effort of Aidan Baker's, prior to Leah Buckareff joining in 2005.
The album was re-issued by The End Re... |
Heinz Spoerli (born 8 July 1940) is a Swiss dance maker, internationally known. After a long career as a ballet dancer and company director, he is now widely considered to be one of the foremost European choreographers of his time.
Early life and training
Born in Basel into a prosperous family, Heinz Spörli was expos... |
```xml
import { ButtonMutate, Spinner } from '@erxes/ui/src';
import { IButtonMutateProps } from '@erxes/ui/src/types';
import { gql, useQuery } from '@apollo/client';
import React from 'react';
import { IMovementDetailQueryResponse } from '../../../common/types';
import { movementRefetchQueries } from '../../../common... |
Santo Niño is an administrative division in southern Metro Manila, the Philippines. It is a barangay in the city of Parañaque immediately surrounding Ninoy Aquino International Airport on its west and south sides. A large portion of the village extends into the property of the airport grounds to include Terminal 1 as w... |
Receivable turnover ratio or debtor's turnover ratio is an accounting measure used to measure how effective a company is in extending credit as well as collecting debts. The receivables turnover ratio is an activity ratio, measuring how efficiently a firm uses its assets.
Formula:
A high ratio implies either that a c... |
Gaurotes glabratula is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Holzschuh in 1998.
References
Lepturinae
Beetles described in 1998 |
Rossair Charter was an air charter company based in Adelaide, Australia. In November 2013, it merged with Air South, another South Australia based charter company. In July 2018, the company was placed into voluntary administration.
History
The company was established in 1963. It was Australia's second oldest continual... |
Passolanciano-Maielletta is a ski area of italy, located in the Apennine Mountains, on the north-eastern slope of the Maiella massif, inside of the Maiella National Park, in the territory of the municipalities of Pretoro, Rapino and Pennapiedimonte (in province of Chieti) and Roccamorice (province of Pescara) in Abruzz... |
Jack Edward Dunlap (November 14, 1927 – July 23, 1963) was a United States Army sergeant stationed at the National Security Agency who became a spy for the Soviet Union in the early 1960s.
Dunlap enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1952 and served with distinction in the Korean War. He was gradually promoted to sergeant and ... |
Dangerous Waters, also known as S.C.S. Dangerous Waters, is a 2005 naval warfare simulation game developed by American studio Sonalysts Combat Simulations. It was released for Microsoft Windows in 2005, and on Steam on February 7, 2006.
Gameplay
Dangerous Waters is a naval warfare simulation game which features many p... |
In the Maybe World is an album by folk musician Lisa Germano. It was released in 2006 through Young God Records.
The album peaked at #3 on Billboard's Top New Age Albums in the summer of 2006, becoming her biggest chart hit in the US. "Red Thread" was a college radio hit.
Track listing
All songs written by Lisa Germ... |
Mincha (, pronounced as ; sometimes spelled Minchah or Minḥa) is the afternoon prayer service in Judaism.
Etymology
The name Mincha, meaning "gift" or "offering", is derived from the meal offering that accompanied each sacrifice offered in the Temple (Beit HaMikdash).
Origin
The Hebrew noun minḥah () is used 211 time... |
The Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MEC, S; also Methodist Episcopal Church South) was the American Methodist denomination resulting from the 19th-century split over the issue of slavery in the Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC). Disagreement on this issue had been increasing in strength for decades between churches o... |
Champ de Mars is a public park in Old Montreal quarter of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Formerly a military parade ground, the park had previously been traversed by Montreal's fortifications, which were demolished at the beginning of the 19th century. The adjacent Montreal City Hall (1878) and the old courthouse (1856) we... |
```smalltalk
using System;
using Foundation;
using ObjCRuntime;
namespace NS {
// injecting custom code makes the method method not-optimizable by default
[BaseType (typeof (NSObject))]
interface NotOptimizable {
[PreSnippet ("Console.WriteLine (\"Pre!\");")]
[Export ("pre")]
void Pre ();
[PrologueSnippe... |
```java
@ExportPackage
@PublicApi
package com.yahoo.search.pagetemplates.engine;
import com.yahoo.api.annotations.PublicApi;
import com.yahoo.osgi.annotation.ExportPackage;
``` |
Pyotr Mikhailovich Yeropkin (ca. 1698–1740) was a Russian architect credited with replanning Saint Petersburg after Peter the Great's death. It was Yeropkin who designed the famous Trident of the Nevsky, Voznesensky, and Gorokhovaya thoroughfares as the city's structural center. He demanded that "no obstacle to the vie... |
Maurice Fitzmaurice (23 May 1869 – 8 August 1954) was an Irish hurler who played for the Kerry senior team.
Fitzmaurice was a regular member of the starting twenty-one during Kerry's must successful hurling period shortly after the foundation of the Gaelic Athletic Association and the start of the inter-county champio... |
Langford is a town in Marshall County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 283 at the 2020 census.
Langford was laid out in 1886, and named in honor of Sam Langford, the original owner of the town site.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land.
Demo... |
The Hoogheemraadschap van Rijnland is the oldest water authority in the Netherlands, having received commission to coordinate protection of the land from flooding in 1248 from Count William II of Holland and Zeeland. The council conducts surface water management activities in the area known as Rijnland in the province ... |
Alain Chédotal (born 18 September 1967 in Nantes) is a French researcher specialising in the development of neural circuits. He has been a member of the French Academy of sciences since 2017.
Biography
Alain Chédotal studied biology at the Lycée Clemenceau (Nantes) and joined the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon in 1... |
```go
package app
import (
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func TestRawRootTagName(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
scenario string
raw string
expected string
}{
{
scenario: "tag set",
raw: `
<div>
<span></span>
</div>`,
expected: "div",
},
{
scenario: ... |
Gregory Scott Blewett (born 29 October 1971) is an Australian international retired cricketer who played Test cricket and One-Day Internationals between 1995 and 2000.
Cricket career
The son of Bob Blewett who represented South Australia in the 1970s, Blewett was born in Adelaide. Blewett was an AIS Australian Cricket... |
Mo-yun Chur (磨延啜) (b. 713 - d.759) or Eletmish Bilge Qaghan was second qaghan of Uyghur Khaganate. His Tang dynasty invested title was Yingwu Weiyuan Pijia Qaghan () or simply Yingwu Qaghan (). He was also known as Gelei Qaghan (). His official regnal name in Turkic was Tengrida Bolmish Eletmish Bilge Qaghan (). He is... |
The ; ) is a chess opening beginning with the moves:
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. Bc4 Bc5
"White aims to develop quickly – but so does Black. White can construct a but in unfavourable conditions a centre which cannot provide a basis for further active play."
The name "Italian Game" is also commonly used; however, that nam... |
Stephania is a genus of flowering plants in the family Menispermaceae, native to eastern and southern Asia and Australia. They are herbaceous perennial vines, growing to around four metres tall, with a large tuber. The leaves are arranged spirally on the stem and are peltate, with the leaf petiole attached near the cen... |
Rasam Pagri (रसम पगड़ी) is a social ceremony, prevalent amongst Hindus from northern part of India. The ceremony is conducted upon the death of the eldest male member in a family, in which the eldest surviving male member of the family ties a turban (pagri) on his head in the presence of the extended family or clan. Ac... |
Tritiya Adhyay also referred to as Tritiyo Adhyay is a Bengali romantic thriller, directed by Manoj Michigan and starring Abir Chatterjee and Paoli Dam. The film was released on 8 February 2019. At the Darbhanga International Film Festival, the movie won the Best National Feature Film and the Best Screenplay Award at t... |
was a professional wrestling promotion in Japan from 1966 to 1981. Founded by Isao Yoshihara, it was affiliated with the American Wrestling Association in the United States and also had tie-ins with promotions in Canada and Europe. In 1972, it became the first Japanese promotion to bring European wrestler André the Gia... |
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