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Geoffrey Heyworth, 1st Baron Heyworth (18 October 1894 – 15 June 1974), was a British businessman and public servant. At the outbreak of WW1 he was employed as an accountant in Toronto, Canada. He served as a Lieutenant in 134th Battalion CEF 1916/1919. He was wounded in action in France 14 July 1918. Heyworth was ...
Pterygota macrocarpa is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is found in Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. It is threatened by habitat loss. References Sterculioideae Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
Sir Christopher Forster (c.1590 – c.1660) was an Anglo-Irish merchant who served several terms as Lord Mayor of Dublin. In 1621 Forster was Sheriff of Dublin City, having become an alderman of the city. He served as Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1629–30, 1635–7, and 1638–9. In 1642, his name appears among those Dublin alder...
Imam Shah Tahir bin Radi al-Din II al-Husayni ad-Dakkani was an Indian (Muhammad-Shahi or Mu'mini) Nizari Ismaili Imam, astronomer, philosopher and minister of the Shia Nizam Shahi dynasty in South India. Early life Imam Shah Tahir was son of Imam Shah Radi ad-Din II, a descendant of the Fatimid Caliphs of Egypt and ...
Cyclotoma cingalensis, is a species of handsome fungus beetle found in Sri Lanka. Description This very small, convex beetle has a length of about 3.9 to 5.4 mm. Body highly convex. Body long, very smooth and shiny. Body covered with dense and coarse punctures. Dorsum yellow to dark yellowish brown. Antennae with 10 s...
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis (; – ) was a Lithuanian composer, painter, choirmaster, cultural figure, and writer in Polish. Čiurlionis contributed to symbolism and art nouveau, and was representative of the fin de siècle epoch. He has been considered one of the pioneers of abstract art in Europe. During his shor...
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Bristol Bay Borough is a borough of the U.S. state of Alaska on Bristol Bay. As of the 2020 census the borough population was 844, down from 997 in 2010, the second-least populated borough in Alaska. The borough seat is Naknek. There are no incorporated settlements. Incorporated in 1962, Bristol Bay was the first of A...
City Road or The City Road is a road that runs through central London. The northwestern extremity of the road is at Angel where it forms a continuation of Pentonville Road. Pentonville Road itself is the modern name for the eastern part of London's first bypass, the New Road from Paddington to Islington, which was cons...
Morsberg is a hill in the Rhön range in Hesse, Germany. Hills of Hesse
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Only When I Laugh is a British television sitcom made by Yorkshire Television for ITV. It aired between 29 October 1979 and 16 December 1982 and is set in the ward of an NHS hospital. The title is in response to the question, "Does it hurt?". It stars James Bolam, Peter Bowles, and Christopher Strauli as patients Roy ...
The 2020 Southern Illinois Salukis football team represented Southern Illinois University Carbondale as a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) during the 2020–21 NCAA Division I FCS football season. Led by fifth-year head coach Nick Hill, the Salukis compiled an overall record of 6–4 with a mark of ...
Farkhat Reimbergenovich Bazarov (; born 31 January 1980) is a Turkmen former professional football player, who also holds Russian citizenship. Career In 2013 with FC Balkan he won the AFC President's Cup 2013 in Malaysia. From 2015, playing for FC Energetik. Bazarow made his senior national team debut in 2014 AFC Ch...
Lesia Tsurenko was the defending champion, but lost in the first round to Aleksandra Krunić. Zhang Shuai won the title for a second time, defeating Krunić in the final, 6–2, 3–6, 6–2. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half Qualifying Seeds Qualifiers Qualifying draw First qualifier Second qualifier Third q...
The Nielsen & Winther Type AA, also known as the Type AA, was a Danish fighter aircraft of the 1910s manufactured by Nielsen & Winther in Copenhagen. Development The first Danish fighter aircraft to be conceived and built, the single seat Type AA was of wooden construction and powered by a 90 hp Thulin rotary engine. ...
José Vega Santana, known by his stage name "Remi" (born February 28, 1958) is a singer and clown from Puerto Rico. His career as a clown, spanning over 35 years, began with the group "Los Dulces Payasos" ("The Sweet Clowns") after developing the character of Remi while a student at the Interamerican University of Puert...
How Great Thou Art is the ninth studio album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor in February 1967. How Great Thou Art is a gospel album with slow numbers on one side, and fast-paced numbers on the flipside. The album earned Presley a Grammy Award for Best Sacred Performance, while it ...
Dmitri Petrovich Konovalov (22 March 1856 – 6 January 1929) was a Russian-Soviet physical chemist who worked on gas-liquid phases of solutions in equilibrium and came up with several rules that were also independently worked on by J. Willard Gibbs and the rules are often called Gibbs-Konovalov rules. They provide the b...
Durnovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Staroanninskoye Rural Settlement, Novoanninsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 432 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography Durnovsky is located in forest steppe on the Khopyorsko-Buzulukskaya Plain, on the left bank of the Buzuluk River, 24 km s...
The Oker Dam () is a dam in the Harz mountains in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is fed by the River Oker. Technology The dam is in the shape of an arch (see arch-gravity dam). It is 75 m high, 260 m long, can impound up to 47 million m³ of water and provides hydropower, flood protection and water regulation at times of ...
Nerzhi (, also Romanized as Nerzhī) is a village in Gurani Rural District, Gahvareh District, Dalahu County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 89, in 17 families. References Populated places in Dalahu County
The third election to Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council was held in June 2004. It was preceded by the 1999 election and followed by the 2008 election. On the same day there were elections to the other 21 local authorities in Wales and community councils in Wales. Boundary Changes There were no boundary chang...
Algorithmics is the systematic study of the design and analysis of algorithms. It is fundamental and one of the oldest fields of computer science. It includes algorithm design, the art of building a procedure which can solve efficiently a specific problem or a class of problem, algorithmic complexity theory, the study ...
A petal is one member (or part) of the corolla of a flower. Petal, Petals, or variants may also refer to: Entertainment Petal (band), a rock band from Scranton, Pennsylvania Petals (TV series), 1989–1999 Australian children's TV series A Petal, a 1996 South Korean film Other uses Petal, Mississippi, United Stat...
The 2003 Catalan regional election was held on Sunday, 16 November 2003, to elect the 7th Parliament of the autonomous community of Catalonia. All 135 seats in the Parliament were up for election. This election marked a change for all Catalan political parties due to Catalan president Jordi Pujol's decision not to see...
Reaney is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emma Reaney (born 1992), American swimmer and swim coach Gilbert Reaney (1924–2008), English musicologist Henry Reaney (1912–1990), New Zealand cricketer Isabella Reaney (1847–1929), British preacher, social activist and editor James Reaney (1926–2008)...
The women's 400 metres event at the 1970 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 14 March in Vienna. Medalists Results Heats The winner of each heat (Q) and the next 1 fastest (q) qualified directly for the final. Final References 400 metres at the European Athletics Indoor Championships 400
The electoral district of Box Hill is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, covering an area of in eastern Melbourne. It contains the suburbs of Box Hill, Box Hill North, Box Hill South, Mont Albert, Mont Albert North, most of Blackburn, Blackburn North, and Blackburn South, and parts of Balwyn ...
Lorenzo Quiros (1717–1789) was a Spanish historical painter, and imitator of Murillo. He was born at Santos in Extremadura. He studied at Seville under Bernardo German Llórente, then he went to Madrid, but his turbulent disposition induced him to abandon the patronage of Corrado Giaquinto and Anton Rafael Mengs, who we...
William Emerson Sr. (31 May 1743, Malden, Province of Massachusetts Bay30 October 1776, West Rutland, New Hampshire, now Vermont) was an American Congregational minister. He was the father of William Emerson Jr. and Mary Moody Emerson, and grandfather of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Emerson Sr. served as chaplain of the Massa...
Mohamed Morabet (born 31 January 1998) is a German-Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Swift Hesperange. References External links Living people 1998 births Footballers from Frankfurt Men's association football midfielders German men's footballers Moroccan men's footballers German people...
The Women's 200 metre freestyle S14 event at the 2020 Paralympic Games took place on 27 August 2021, at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre. Heats The swimmers with the top eight times, regardless of heat, advanced to the final. Final References Swimming at the 2020 Summer Paralympics 2021 in women's swimming
Ryler DeHeart and Pierre-Ludovic Duclos were the defending champions and only Duclos decided to participate. He played with Alex Kuznetsov, but they lost to Jordan Kerr and Travis Parrott in the first round. The Australian/American pair reached the final, where Treat Conrad Huey and Bobby Reynolds defeated them 7–6(9–7...
Samseongsan () is a mountain in South Korea. It extends across the districts of Gwanak-gu and Geumcheon-gu in Seoul, the national capital, and the city of Anyang, in the province of Gyeonggi-do. It has an elevation of . See also List of mountains in Seoul List of mountains in Korea Mountains of Gyeonggi Province Mo...
TWA Flight 6 was a Transcontinental & Western Air Douglas DC-2, on a route from Los Angeles to Newark, New Jersey, that crashed near Atlanta, Missouri, on May 6, 1935, killing five of the thirteen people on board, including Senator Bronson M. Cutting of New Mexico. The airliner crashed when its wingtip hit the ground a...
Betty Ann (née Southwick) Keegan (January 23, 1920 – April 16, 1974) was an American politician. Born in Springfield, Illinois, she received her bachelor's degree from Rockford College and did graduate work from University of Wisconsin. She was active in the Democratic Party and lived in Rockford, Illinois. Keegan ser...
Tarros may refer to: Tarros (Crete), a town of ancient Crete Tarrós, a village in Hungary El Tarròs, or Tarrós, a village in Catalonia
Scopula coniargyris is a moth of the family Geometridae. It was described by Prout in 1932. It is found in Katanga province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. References Moths described in 1932 Moths of Africa Insects of the Democratic Republic of the Congo coniargyris Taxa named by Louis Beethoven Prout Endemi...
Phalera may refer to: Phalera (moth), a genus of moths Phalera (harness), a piece of horse harness, frequently decorated in antiquity Phalera (military decoration), a sculpted disk of precious metal worn on the breastplate as a form of medal by soldiers of the Roman Empire See also Mirror armour - similar orien...
The Liffey Boardwalk is a boardwalk along the River Liffey in central Dublin, Ireland, providing additional pedestrian access along Dublin's quays. It was announced in November 1998 as a "Millenium Project", and was opened on 17 December 2000. An extension was opened in 2005. Further extensions of the boardwalk to He...
Akalgarh is a village located in Ludhiana district of Punjab in India. This town is inhabited mainly by people having GILL, saran ,dhaliwal kainth, kaura as their surname. References Villages in Ludhiana district
Pelayo Sánchez Mayo (born 27 March 2000) is a Spanish cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam . He turned professional in 2021 with , where he was named to their squad for the 2021 Vuelta a España. Major results 2018 3rd Time trial, National Junior Road Championships 2020 2nd Overall Vuelta a Cantabria 1st Sta...
Alienoid () is a 2022 South Korean science fantasy action film directed by Choi Dong-hoon, starring Ryu Jun-yeol, Kim Woo-bin, and Kim Tae-ri. The film depicts an extraordinary story that unfolds as the gates of time open between late Goryeo and the present in 2022, when aliens appear. It was released on July 20, 2022,...
Kirkbymoorside () is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is north of York. It is also midway between Pickering and Helmsley, on the edge of the North York Moors National Park. It had a population of 3,040 in the 2011 census. History Kirkbymoorside is noted as Chirchebi in the Domesday Book ...
Edwin William Stephens or E. W. Stephens (1849–1931) was an American publisher, journalist, and prominent leader in civic and religious affairs from Columbia, Missouri. He founded E.W. Stephens Publishing Company and published a daily newspaper known as the Columbia Herald. A prominent Baptist, he was president of the ...
James Cockrell was an American farmer and politician who served as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives during the 37th Illinois General Assembly. James Cockrell was born in Meacham Township, Marion County, Illinois to Felix Cockrell and Elizabeth Craig Cockrell on January 19, 1840. He served in the Union...
Lacaze (; , meaning the house) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France. Geography The river Dadou forms part of the commune's northern border. The village lies on the banks of the Gijou, which flows westward through the commune, then forms most of its south-western border. See also Communes of the Tarn...
1995–96 was the first season in which the Argentine Primera implemented the 3-points-for-a-win system. Vélez Sársfield were double champions, winning both the Apertura and Clausura tournaments. In international club football River Plate won the Copa Libertadores 1996 and Rosario Central won Copa CONMEBOL 1995. Torneo ...
Agnidra vinacea is a moth in the family Drepanidae. It was described by Frederic Moore in 1879. It is found in Sikkim, north-eastern India and north-eastern Myanmar. The wingspan is 17.5–21 mm for males and 19.5–23.5 mm for females. Adults are similar to Agnidra fuscilinea. References Moths described in 1879 Drepani...
Master Phoolmani is a 1999 Gujarati-language musical comedy play that was written by Chandrakant Shah and directed by Manoj Shah. The play was adapted from Satish Alekar's work Begum Barve (1979), which Chandrakant Shah rewrote from a Gujarati viewpoint to be more relatable to Gujarati audience. The play, which is one ...
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Dissiliaria is a genus of plants under the family Picrodendraceae described as a genus in 1867. The entire genus is endemic to the State of Queensland. Species Dissiliaria baloghioides F.Muell. ex Baill Dissiliaria indistincta P.I.Forst. Dissiliaria laxinervis Airy Shaw Dissiliaria muelleri Baill. Dissiliaria s...
Doodlebug tractor is the colloquial American English name for a home-made tractor made in the United States during World War II when production tractors were in short supply. The doodlebug of the 1940s was usually based on a 1920s or 1930s era Ford automobile which was then modified either by the complete removal or a...
Kidysh (; , Qıyźış) is a rural locality (a village) in Akhunovsky Selsoviet, Uchalinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 119 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography Kidysh is located 31 km southeast of Uchaly (the district's administrative centre) by road. Akhunovo is the nearest rural locality....
John Nelson Goulty (21 June 1788 – 18 January 1870) was an English Nonconformist Christian pastor. He is best known for his sermons against mandatory tithing to the Church of England and against colonial slavery. After early work at Nonconformist chapels in Godalming and Henley-on-Thames, he moved to Brighton where he...
Chintadripet (originally Chinna Thari Pettai) is a locality in Chennai, in India. Located on the southern banks of the Cooum River, it is a residential-cum-commercial area surrounded by Chepauk, Island Grounds, Pudupet, Egmore, Anna Salai and Chennai Central The neighbourhood Ritchie Street, the electronic hub of Che...
The New Men (French: Les Hommes nouveaux) is a 1936 French drama film written and directed by Marcel L'Herbier and starring Harry Baur, Natalie Paley and Gabriel Signoret. The film was based on the novel of the same title by Claude Farrère, which had previously been adapted into a 1922 silent film. The film's sets wer...
Cho Yae-lee(Korean:조애리) (born ) is a South Korean female wheelchair curler. Wheelchair curling teams and events References External links Living people 1984 births South Korean female curlers South Korean wheelchair curlers Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century South Korean women
The 1983 Cupa României Final was the 45th final of Romania's most prestigious cup competition. The final was played at the Stadionul 23 August in Bucharest on 6 July 1983 and was contested between Divizia A sides Universitatea Craiova and Politehnica Timişoara. The cup was won by Craiova. They were unable to play in th...
Columbia Masterworks was a record label started in 1924 by Columbia Records. In 1980, it was separated from the Columbia label and renamed CBS Masterworks. In 1990, it was revived as Sony Classical after its sale to the Sony Corporation. History When Columbia Records undertook the project of releasing great classical...
Marian Le Cappellain (1851–1923) was a British teacher who established one of the first secondary schools available for girls' education in Costa Rica. Biography Marian Le Cappellain was born in 1851 in Jersey. She studied in Guernsey and then went to England and studied the classics at York. In 1872, she and her sist...
Wuchang railway station is a railway station of Lafa–Harbin Railway located in Wuchang, Harbin, Heilongjiang province, China. See also Lafa–Harbin Railway References Railway stations in Heilongjiang Railway stations in Harbin
Paul da Serra in the municipal county of Ponta do Sol, Madeira, is the largest and most extensive plateau of Madeira, at about , with an altitude averaging about . Its highest point is the peak pico do Paul at from where the length of the entire plateau can be viewed. On days with good visibility, both the south and n...
Robert Stephen Dehler, C.R., (26 December 1889 – 26 August 1966) was a Canadian Roman Catholic bishop. Dehler was born in St Agatha, Canada in 1889, and ordained as a Catholic priest in 1916; and served as the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamilton in Bermuda from 1956 to 1966. References 1889 births Bermu...
HMCS Baddeck is a name used by the Royal Canadian Navy for several vessels. The name derives from Baddeck, Nova Scotia. , a Flower-class corvette , an experimental hydrofoil Battle honours Atlantic, 1941–45 Normandy, 1944 English Channel, 1944–45 References Government of Canada Ships' Histories - HMCS Baddec...
Gisle Meininger Saudland (born 8 July 1986) is a Norwegian politician for the Progress Party. Political career Saudland was a deputy representative to the Storting for the period 2013–2017. He was elected representative to the Storting for the period 2017–2021 from the constituency of Vest-Agder, and re-elected in 202...
Roberto Orlando Affonso Júnior (; born 28 May 1983), commonly known as Roberto Júnior, is a professional footballer who currently plays as a defender for Hong Kong Premier League club Kitchee. He is also the assistant coach of the club. Born in Brazil, he played for the Hong Kong national team. Club career Roberto Jú...
Amblyrhynchotes rufopunctatus is a species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It has been reported only from the South China Sea, and it is of uncertain status, with FishBase and the Catalogue of Life both stating that confirmation work is required to determine its existence as a species. References Tetraod...
Wilhem Roumbouts is a District in Tambrauw Regency in Southwest Papua, Indonesia. Its district capital is Tabamsere. Administrative divisions Wilhem Roumbouts is divided into 4 villages which are: Tabamsere Sayam Esyuom Araf Mafat Demography Population As of the 2020 census, the population of Wilhem Roumbouts was 17...
The Lagoon 39 is a French sailboat that was designed by Van Peteghem/Lauriot-Prevost, with the interior by Nauta Design. It was designed as a cruiser and first built in 2013. Production The design was built by Lagoon catamaran in France, from 2013 until 2017, but it is now out of production. Design The Lagoon is a r...
St George's Church is a parish church in the Church of England in Barton in Fabis, Nottinghamshire. History The church is medieval and is a Grade I listed building. St George's Church was restored in 1855 by Thomas Chambers Hine. Between 1931 and 1934 the nave roof and parapet were repaired at a cost of £725 by Charl...
The resonant column test is used to determine the shear or elastic modulus and damping characteristics of soils based on the theory of wave propagation in prismatic rods. Details on this theory can be found in Richart et al. (1970)(chapter 3). Both solid and hollow specimens can be used with this equipment. References...
Skyroads, a serialized aviation-based comic strip, was published from May 20, 1929, to 1942. After Charles Lindbergh's crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, aviation became the focus of several comic strips. Tailspin Tommy (debuting in 1928) was the first, but it was soon followed by others, including Skyroads. Skyroads wa...
La Paz is a department in the province of Mendoza, Argentina, headquartered in the town of the same name, located from the provincial capital. It limits to the north with the Lavalle department, to the south with San Rafael, to the west with Santa Rosa and to the east with the province of San Luis. The Department of ...
Sayyid Amir Mahmud Anvar (, ; 15 November 1945 – 3 December 2012) was an Iranian literary academic and poet. Born in Tehran into a notable Musawi family. From the late 1960s to 2010, he was one of the prominent professors of Tehran University in fields of Arabic and Persian literature, plus Islamic mysticism. Honored b...
Chryseobacterium aquifrigidense is a non-motile bacteria from the genus Chryseobacterium which has been isolated from a water cooling system in Gwangyang in Korea. References External links Type strain of Chryseobacterium aquifrigidense at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Further reading aquif...
An election to the Edinburgh Corporation was held on 3 May 1966, alongside municipal elections across Scotland. Of the councils 69 seats, 23 were up for election. After the election Edinburgh Corporation wa composed of 36 Progressives, 33 Labour councillors, and 1 Liberal. The Progressives increased their majority to ...
Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor antagonists are a class of drugs that act as antagonists of the calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor (CGRPR). Several monoclonal antibodies that bind to the CGRP receptor or peptide have been approved for prevention of migraine. Three small molecule CGRPR antagonists...
The is a line of the Japanese Minamoto clan that is descended from Emperor Seiwa, which is the most successful and powerful line of the clan. Many of the most famous Minamoto members, including Minamoto no Yoshitsune, Minamoto no Yoritomo, the founder of the Kamakura shogunate; and Ashikaga Takauji, the founder of the...
Mario Girotti (Turin, 2 September 1885 – Rome, 3 November 1957) was an Italian Alpini general during World War II. Biography He was born in Turin on 2 September 1885, the son of Luigi Girotti and Cristina Lussiatti. After becoming officer on September 14, 1906, he served in Libya in 1914 and then took part in the Fir...
Caraballeda is a Venezuelan town, capital of the parish of the same name in Vargas state. It is located on the Venezuelan central coast, facing the Caribbean Sea. It was devastated by the floods that occurred in 1999 known as the Vargas tragedy. History Caraballeda was founded as the original port for the capital, Car...
Tahaneh-ye Olya (, also Romanized as Ţahaneh-ye ‘Olyā) is a village in Sar Firuzabad Rural District, Firuzabad District, Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 208, in 40 families. References Populated places in Kermanshah County
Gustav Granath (born 15 February 1997) is a Swedish football defender who plays for Degerfors IF. He hails from the small hamlet Timmersdala, where he started his career in tiny IF Tymer. Gustav Granath described his youth as "perfect", with football being about the only available activity in the locale. His brothers ...
Dascha Yolaine Polanco (born December 3, 1982) is a Dominican-American actress. She is known for portraying the role of Dayanara "Daya" Diaz on the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black, and for the role of Cuca in the 2021 movie In the Heights. Early life Polanco was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and mo...
Methylion () was a town and polis (city-state) in ancient Thessaly. Methylion minted coins dated to the 5th and 4th centuries BCE with the legends «ΜΕΘΥ» and «ΜΕΘΥΛΙΕΩΝ». In addition, there is epigraphic evidence dated to 230-220 BCE of a theorodokos of Methylion. Stephanus of Byzantium refers to the town as Methydrion...
Mesa County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 155,703. The county seat and most populous municipality is Grand Junction. The county was named for the many large mesas in the area, including the Grand Mesa, which is the largest flat-topped mountain in the world....
Upadły (German Henkenhagen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Golczewo, within Kamień County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately north-east of Golczewo, south-east of Kamień Pomorski, and north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. The village has a po...
For other people named Alfred Williams see Alfred Williams (disambiguation) Alfred C. Williams (July 8, 1951 - August 4, 2015) was a lawyer and state legislator in Louisiana. He was a Democrat. He studied at Southern University. He represented Baton Rouge in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 2011 until his d...
Xia is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written in Chinese character. It is romanized Hsia in Wade–Giles, and Ha in Cantonese. Xia is the 154th surname in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames. As of 2008, it is the 66th most common Chinese surname, shared by 3.7 million people. ...
Waldemar Henrici (February 3, 1878 – February 15, 1950) was a Lieutenant General of the German Wehrmacht who commanded a division of the VII Army Corps in the 4th Army during Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of Russia during the Second World War, and also a leading figure in the Reichsarbeitsdienst. Career E...
Soem Klang () is a village and tambon (subdistrict) of Soem Ngam District, in Lampang Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a total population of 8400 people. The tambon contains 9 villages. References Tambon of Lampang province Populated places in Lampang province
Naodhar or Nowdher is a village in Bishwanath Upazila, under Sylhet District, Bangladesh. It is divided into three parha/mahalla: Rahman Nagor, Mazparha and Purboparha. The village lies to the west of Rampasha and to the east of Singerkatch Bazar. Naodhar is very close to Boiragi Bazar. The Makunda River flows to th...
The Coopersville and Marne Railway is a tourist railroad and common carrier in West Michigan. It connects with the Grand Rapids Eastern Railroad. The for-profit company owns the track, which runs from Walker, Michigan to Coopersville, Michigan in Kent and Ottawa counties. It runs excursion trains from Coopersville to...
Porterville High School is located in Porterville, California. The school was erected in 1896. Part of the Porterville Unified School District. Has students enrolled from 9–12 grade. It is named for the city of Porterville. Timeline 1896 The high school was added to the elementary school of Porterville and located in ...
Fautrix candida is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Calliostomatidae. Fautrix candida was identified by Dr. Bruce Marshall in 2007. Description Fautrix candida grows to a maximum height of 14 millimetres and a maximum width of 13 millimetres. Distribution Fautrix candida is endemic to ...
A frying pan is a pan used for cooking, also known as a skillet. Frying pan may also refer to: Places Frying Pan, North Carolina, an unincorporated community in Tyrell County, North Carolina Frying Pan Farm Park, a park in Fairfax County, Virginia Frying Pan Shoals, off the coast of Cape Fear, North Carolina Fryingpa...
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"In a Darkened Room" is a song by American rock band Skid Row, and a single from their second album Slave to the Grind. The song was released in 1991 and written by bandmates Sebastian Bach, Rachel Bolan and Dave "the Snake" Sabo. It charted in Switzerland at number 27. The song features a music video. Track listing ...