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Ivan Mišković (born April 9, 1984) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Koopspor Nicosia of the North Cyprus Basketball League. He played college basketball for the Alaska Nanooks.
College statistics
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Université des Sciences Appliquées et Management (USAM) is a university located in Porto-Novo, Ouémé, Benin, Founded in 2003.
List of Faculties
Faculty of Legal, Administrative and Political
Faculty of Economics
Faculty of Management Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Faculty of A... |
Leucomeris decora is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.
Description
The plant is native to Southeast Asia. It is found in Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, and Yunnan province of southern China.
The small composite tree grows in hot dry valleys.
Conservation
Leucomeris decora is on the IUCN Red List. T... |
The 1903 Wisconsin Badgers football team represented the University of Wisconsin in the 1903 Western Conference football season. Led by first-year head coach Arthur Hale Curtis, the Badgers compiled an overall record of 6–3–1 with a mark of 0–3–1 in conference play, placing eighth in the Western Conference. The team's ... |
Susawat or Susaot is the name of a historical Meena clan during medieval India. They ruled over the historical region of India called Amber.
History
Amer was ruled by the Susawat clan of Meenas. He was defeated by Kakil Deo, the son of Dulherai and after Khoh, Amer was made the capital of Dhundhar.
References
Meena... |
Smith v Land and House Property Corporation (1884) LR 28 Ch D 7 is an English contract law case, concerning misrepresentation. It holds that a statement of opinion can represent that one knows certain facts, and therefore one may have still made a misrepresentation.
Facts
Land and House Property Corp (LHP) contracted ... |
```c
/*your_sha256_hash---------
*
* columnar_customscan.c
*
* This file contains the implementation of a postgres custom scan that
* we use to push down the projections into the table access methods.
*
* $Id$
*
*your_sha256_hash---------
*/
#include <math.h>
#include "postgres.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#... |
```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\ToolResults;
class ToolOutputReference extends \Google\Model
{
protected $creationTimeType = Timesta... |
Yehia Abdel Aziz Abdel Fatah El-Gamal (, ; 15 August 1930 – 21 November 2016) was an Egyptian lawyer and politician (DFP). From January to July 2011, he was the deputy prime minister of Egypt.
Early life
El Gamal was born on 15 August 1930. He is a classmate of Ahmad Zaki Yamani.
Political career
El Gamal was a minis... |
```c++
//
// windows/basic_stream_handle.hpp
// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//
//
// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at path_to_url
//
#ifndef BOOST_ASIO_WINDOWS_BASIC_STREAM_HANDLE_HPP
#define BOOST_ASIO_WINDOWS_BASIC_STREAM_HANDLE_HPP
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200)
# pragma once
#endif // defined(_MSC... |
This article lists military spending in European countries by varying methods including as a percentage of GDP per capita and as a total capital expenditure as listed by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute unless otherwise stated or cited.
The share of total expenditure, the average defence spending w... |
```prolog
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
use FindBin qw($Bin);
use File::Temp qw(tempdir tempfile);
use POSIX;
my $PID = $$;
$SIG{TERM} = $SIG{INT} = $SIG{QUIT} = sub { die; };
my $BINDIR = "$Bin/bin";
my $SRC;
my $TRG;
my $OUTPUT = "lex";
my $THREADS = 8;
my $PARALLEL = 0;
my $HELP;
GetOptions(
... |
Narros is a municipality located in the province of Soria, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 50 inhabitants.
References
Municipalities in the Province of Soria |
Migrant Hausa settlements in Yorubaland, popularly known as Sabo, are small geographic areas where Hausa migrants settle, congregating to create a distinctive socio-political quarter to foster their cultural heritage and economic interests in the midst of a different ethnic group. At the same time, the Hausa enter into... |
Passport to Nowhere is a 1947 American short documentary film produced by Frederic Ullman Jr. as part of RKO Pictures' documentary series This Is America. Its subject was European refugees after World War II. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
References
External links
1947 films
1940s... |
The North American Pacific Fjordland, also known as the Great Bear Fjordland, is a marine ecoregion off the western coast of North America,
part of the Temperate Northern Pacific marine realm. It contains over of coastline extending along the continental shelf from Glacier Bay to Queen Charlotte Sound, and extends 20... |
```prolog
#!/usr/bin/env perl
$flavour = shift;
$0 =~ m/(.*[\/\\])[^\/\\]+$/; $dir=$1;
( $xlate="${dir}ppc-xlate.pl" and -f $xlate ) or
( $xlate="${dir}perlasm/ppc-xlate.pl" and -f $xlate) or
die "can't locate ppc-xlate.pl";
open STDOUT,"| $^X $xlate $flavour ".shift || die "can't call $xlate: $!";
if ($flavour=~/6... |
```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\RemoteBuildExecution;
class GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2DirectoryMetadata extends \Google\Model
... |
This is a list of 177 species in Triaenodes, a genus of long-horned caddisflies in the family Leptoceridae.
Triaenodes species
Triaenodes aba Milne, 1935 b
Triaenodes aberrans (Marlier, 1965) i c g
Triaenodes abruptus Flint, 1991 i c g
Triaenodes abus Milne, 1935 i c g
Triaenodes africanus Ulmer, 1907 i c g
Tri... |
Agnes Blackadder Hall (formerly New Hall) is the largest single-building Hall of Residence owned by the University of St Andrews. It was opened in 1993 and is located in the town of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. It has 519 bedrooms, of which 25 are shared. All are en-suite. Previously it was the only Hall in St Andrews t... |
North Middlesex is a municipality in Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada.
The restructured municipality of North Middlesex was incorporated on January 1, 2001. This amalgamation joined five municipalities — the townships of East Williams, West Williams and McGillivray, the town of Parkhill and the village of Ailsa Craig... |
Benow or Bonu () may refer to various places in Iran:
Benow, Lamerd, Fars Province
Benow, Larestan, Fars Province
Banu, Khamir, Hormozgan Province
Bonu, Sistan and Baluchestan
See also
Banu (disambiguation)
Benu (disambiguation) |
WinRoll is an open source, free software utility for Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 7 which allows the user to "roll up" windows into their title bars, in addition to other window management related features. It is compiled in assembly code.
History
WinRoll 1.0 was first released on April 10, 2003. It is unclear... |
Ham is a post-war suburb of Plymouth in the county of Devon, England. The population of the ward taken at the 2011 census was 13,294.
Etymology
The first securely dated attestation of the name of this settlement is in 1201, in the form Westoneshamme (whose first element is the name of the parish in which Ham sits, Wes... |
Ernst Träger (29 January 1926 in Künzelsau – 25 January 2015 in Waldbronn) was a German judge. He was a justice of the Federal Constitutional Court between 1977 and 1989.
Biography
Ernst Träger, the youngest of eight children of an innkeeper and master butcher from Künzelsau, was an air force and flak helper as well ... |
P. arenaria may refer to:
Pavoraja arenaria, the sandy skate, a fish species found out the coast of western Australia
Potentilla arenaria, a plant species
See also
Arenaria (disambiguation) |
DMMDA-2 is a psychedelic phenethylamine discussed by Alexander Shulgin in his book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved); however, he was not the first to synthesize it. Shulgin comments in his book that a 50 milligram dose of DMMDA-2 produces similar effects to MDA. DMMDA-2 can be synthesized from dillapiole... |
Lupinus albifrons, silver lupine, white-leaf bush lupine, or evergreen lupine, is a species of lupine (lupin). It is native to California and Oregon, where it grows along the coast and in dry and open meadows, prairies and forest clearings. It is a member of several plant communities, including coastal sage scrub, cha... |
Rahul Ravindran (born 23 June 1981) is an Indian actor, director, and screenwriter who works in Telugu and Tamil films. He made his lead debut in the Tamil film Moscowin Kavery (2010), before playing leading roles as a man with cerebral palsy in Vinmeengal and as a mechanic in Soorya Nagaram. He made his Telugu film de... |
Bernard Rudolf "Ben" Bot (; born 21 November 1937) is a retired Dutch politician and diplomat of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).
He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 3 December 2003 until 22 February 2007 in the Cabinets Balkenende II and III. A career diplomat, he succeeded then-Minister of Foreign Af... |
A glider is a fixed-wing aircraft that is supported in flight by the dynamic reaction of the air against its lifting surfaces, and whose free flight does not depend on an engine. Most gliders do not have an engine, although motor-gliders have small engines for extending their flight when necessary by sustaining the alt... |
Dailuoding () is a Buddhist temple located in on Mount Wutai of Taihuai Town, in Wutai County, Shanxi, China. The temple has been listed among the first group of National Key Buddhist Temples in Han Chinese Area in 1983.
History
According to the Records of Mount Qingliang, the temple was originally called "Foding'an" ... |
```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 copyr... |
Barns on the Palouse are popular with photographers and artists. Many of the barns on the Palouse are considered heritage barns. These barns are typically over 50 years old and have some historic qualities as determined by the Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation.
Barns
Washington barn... |
(formerly Eurybia pygmaea and Aster pygmaeus) is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. Commonly known as , it is a perennial, herbaceous plant that may reach heights of . Its summer-blooming flowers have purple to violet ray florets and yellow disk florets.
is native to north Alaska, Northwest Territ... |
A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of University of Sydney on 15 July 1879 because William Windeyer resigned to accept a temporary appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court.
While there was no qualification for candidates, Edmund Barton had graduated with a Master of Arts ... |
```javascript
import React from 'react';
import { Nav, NavItem, NavLink } from 'reactstrap';
import Props from '../Props';
function Example() {
return <Props components={[Nav, NavItem, NavLink]} />;
}
export default Example;
``` |
Strathmore or An Srath Mòr is a strath or wide valley in Sutherland in northern Scotland. The strath is in the parish of Durness to the south-east of Loch Eriboll. It runs north–south and has a minor road running alongside the Strathmore River which flows along the valley floor northwards into Loch Hope. Ben Hope is to... |
```c
/*
*
* was not distributed with this source code in the LICENSE file, you can
* obtain it at www.aomedia.org/license/software. If the Alliance for Open
* PATENTS file, you can obtain it at www.aomedia.org/license/patent.
*/
#include "pxr/imaging/plugin/hioAvif/aom/config/aom_config.h"
#define RTCD_C
#include... |
Rectory House, formerly the Dean's House, is a historic building in Dunkeld, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Standing adjacent to the gates to Dunkeld Cathedral at the western end of Cathedral Street, it is a Category B listed building dating to . It is two storeys, with a five-window frontage and later attic dormers.
In... |
Noel Pearson, a native of Dublin, is a film and theatrical producer.
Film credits
Pearson's film credits include My Left Foot, which received five Academy Award nominations (including Best Picture), and won Oscars for Best Actor (Daniel Day-Lewis) and Best Supporting Actress (Brenda Fricker). The film also won other a... |
Lalo Mir is an Argentine radio host.
Works
Radio
At Radio Del Plata
9 P.M.
Lalo Bla Bla
At FM Rock & Pop
Aquí Radio Bangkok
Buenos Aires, Una Divina Comedia
Johnny Argentino
Animal de Radio
At Radio Mitre
Animados
Lalo Bla Bla
At La 100
Lalo por Hecho
At Radio Concierto
Planeta Piraña
Television
L... |
Teodor Wieliszek (2 November 1898 – 26 August 1952) was a Polish footballer. He played in one match for the Poland national football team in 1926.
References
External links
1898 births
1952 deaths
Polish men's footballers
Poland men's international footballers
Place of birth missing
Men's association football play... |
```smalltalk
using System;
using System.Collections.Concurrent;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.IO;
using System.Reflection;
namespace ClosedXML.Tests
{
/// <summary>
/// Summary description for ResourceFileExtractor.
/// </summary>
public sealed class ResourceFileExtractor
{
... |
Berkeh () is a village in Kushk-e Hezar Rural District, Beyza District, Sepidan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 220, in 48 families.
References
Populated places in Beyza County |
Mario Blandón Artica is a retired Honduran football forward.
Club career
He played most of his senior career for Honduran giants F.C. Motagua in the Honduran league and was part of the famous team that remained unbeaten for 32 games in a row in 1973-1974. He is currently the sixth best scorer for Motagua of all times ... |
Clarence C. Wiley (October 25, 1883 – March 2, 1908) was an American pharmacist from Oskaloosa, Iowa who won fame for his folk rag entitled "Car-Barlick-Acid Rag".
According to Census records, he was one of five children born to Benson and Ella Wiley.
Wiley copyrighted his composition on August 9, 1901. Giles Brothe... |
Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture (, , retranscribed into Tibetan as ), also transliterated as Yüxü or Yulshul, is an autonomous prefecture of Southwestern Qinghai Province, China. Largely inhabited by Tibetans, the prefecture has an area of and its seat is located in the town of Gyêgu in Yushu County, which is the ... |
Bruce Rader (1954) is an American broadcaster who retired in February 2022 as sports director of WAVY-TV and WVBT-TV in the Norfolk-Virginia Beach after more than 45 years. He was the longest active television anchor in Hampton Roads television history.
He is now Vice President of Special Projects for the national med... |
The River Styx archaeological site is the site of a village and burial mound in North Central Florida that was occupied during the development of the Cades Pond culture out of the Deptford culture early in the Current Era (CE).
Prior to 100, people of the Deptford culture who lived along the northern half of the Gulf ... |
Former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami introduced the idea of Dialogue Among Civilizations as a response to Samuel P. Huntington's theory of a Clash of Civilizations. The term was initially used by Austrian philosopher Hans Köchler who in 1972, in a letter to UNESCO, had suggested the idea of an international confer... |
This is a partial list of named lunar craters according to the Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature maintained by the International Astronomical Union includes the diameter of the crater and the person the crater is named for. Where a crater formation has associated satellite craters, these are detailed on the main crat... |
III is the third studio album by American indie folk band the Lumineers. The album was released on September 13, 2019.
Composition
In addition to being the Lumineers' third album, the album title also references the fact that the album is presented in three chapters, each focusing on a different main character of the ... |
Wyfe of Bath is a semi-hard cows' milk cheese produced near the city of Bath. The cheese takes minor inspiration from the Dutch Gouda. Wyfe of Bath has a light caramel color, firm rind, and nutty, creamy, buttery center, and sweet and rich taste.
The name Wyfe of Bath is derived from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, of whi... |
State Road 235 (NM 235) is a state highway in the US state of New Mexico. NM 235's western terminus is at NM 206 south of Portales, and the eastern terminus is a continuation as Farm to Market Road 298 (FM 298) at the Texas/ New Mexico border.
Major intersections
See also
References
235
Transportation in Roosevelt... |
The Victorino Cunha Cup is an annual Angolan basketball tournament held in honour of former Angolan basketball coach Victorino Cunha. The 5th edition (2013), ran from October 22 to 24, and was contested by the top four teams of the 2013 BAI Basket, and played in a round robin system. Recreativo do Libolo ended the tour... |
Ħajt il-Wied, is a zone in the north of Żejtun, Malta. Wied Mazza (Mazza Valley), separates Żejtun from Żabbar and Marsaskala.
Hunting is permitted in this area.
Climate
The rainy water of Żejtun first goes to this valley, before it runs into the sea. The southern part is known as "Ħajt il-Wied", meaning wall of th... |
Hinckley Priory was a small medieval monastic house in the town of Hinckley, Leicestershire, England.
History
Hinckley Priory was founded as a small alien house: one that owes allegiance to a foreign mother house. In Hinckley's case, this mother house was Lyre Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Lyre), in La Vieille-Lyre, Nor... |
Sybil Marjorie Evers (19 June 1904 – 24 June 1963) was an English singer and actress. She performed in operettas, operas and plays in London from the early 1920s through the late 1930s, including on BBC radio and television. She married Olympic champion runner Harold Abrahams.
Early life and education
Evers was born a... |
The Netherlands cricket team were scheduled to tour Namibia in March and April 2020, to play four Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) and two One Day Internationals (ODIs) at the Wanderers Cricket Ground in Windhoek. However, on 13 March 2020, the tour was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The tour is now scheduled t... |
The canton of Pessac-2 is an administrative division of the Gironde department, southwestern France. It was created in 1982. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation that came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Pessac.
It consists of the following communes:
Gradignan
Pessac (partly)
Refere... |
is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game developed and released by Taito in 1987. The original arcade game situated one display in between projected images of two other displays, creating the appearance of a triple-wide screen. Ports were released for home systems including the Amiga, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Commodore... |
Hainan (31) is the lead ship of the Type 075 landing helicopter dock of the People's Liberation Army Navy. She was commissioned on 23 April 2021.
Development and design
The Type 075 is a large-scale amphibious assault ship of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy. This ship is the largest amphibious warship of th... |
The Barun River () is a tributary of the Arun River and is part of the Kosi river system in Nepal.
Koshi River System
The Koshi or Sapta Koshi drains eastern Nepal. It is known as Sapta Koshi because of the seven rivers which join together in east-central Nepal to form this river. The main rivers forming the Kosi syst... |
Glenconner may refer to:
Baron Glenconner, a peerage created in 1911, also known as the Tennant Baronetcy
Edward Tennant, 1st Baron Glenconner (1859-1920)
Colin Tennant, 3rd Baron Glenconner (1926-2010)
Anne Tennant, Baroness Glenconner (born 1932) |
This is a list of mayors of Istanbul, Turkey. This covers the Ottoman Empire to the modern day Republic of Turkey; the name of the city in English is Constantinople during the Ottoman period and in the Republican era until 1930.
Ottoman Empire
During 1453–1858
In the Ottoman Empire, the duty of municipal government... |
The large-headed capuchin (Sapajus apella macrocephalus) is a subspecies of the tufted capuchin monkey from South America. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. It was formerly thought to be its own species (S. macrocephalus), but studies have found it to be a subspecies of the tufted capuchin.
R... |
Al-Rawda () is a village in Al Bayda District (), Al Bayda Governorate, Yemen.
According to the 2004 Yemen Census, the population of the village was 504. In 2014, the population of the village reached 677.
References
National Information Center, Yemen.
Comprehensive guide to all regions in Yemen - دليلك الشامل إل... |
Opawica is a village located in Poland, in the Opole Voivodeship, Głubczyce County and Gmina Głubczyce, near the border with the Czech Republic.
History
The present-day Polish village Opawica and the present-day Czech village Opavice, directly across the Czech side of the border, were once a single village. After the... |
Bessie Starkman (born Besha Starkman; June 21, 1890 – August 13, 1930) was an organized crime figure in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, in the early 20th century. She and her common-law husband, Italian-born Rocco Perri, established a business in bootlegging after the sale and distribution of alcohol was prohibited in both ... |
Lucienne Schmidt-Couttet (27 November 1926 – 4 October 2022) was a French alpine skier and world champion, who competed in the 1948 Winter Olympics.
Schmidt received a gold medal at the 1954 World Championships in Åre, winning the giant slalom.
Schmidt-Couttet died on 4 October 2022, at the age of 95.
References
Ex... |
Richard Paul Scesniak (June 28, 1940 – April 1, 1986) was an American college football coach. He served as the head football coach at Kent State University from 1983 to 1985, compiling a record of 8–25. Scesniak died of an apparent heart attack on April 1, 1986, after he collapsed while exercising at Dix Stadium in Ken... |
Chongqing Art Museum () (also known as Chongqing Art Gallery or Chongqing Guotai Arts Center) is an art museum in Yuzhong District of Chongqing. Its main focus is on traditional Chinese painting, printmaking, and small sculptures.
Architecture
The building is well known for its striking architecture. Its outer struct... |
```c++
#include <AggregateFunctions/AggregateFunctionFactory.h>
#include <Core/Settings.h>
#include <DataTypes/DataTypeDate.h>
#include <DataTypes/DataTypeDateTime.h>
#include <DataTypes/DataTypeNullable.h>
#include <Interpreters/Context.h>
#include <IO/ReadHelpers.h>
#include <IO/WriteHelpers.h>
#include <IO/ReadBuffe... |
Alain Marc (born 29 January 1957) is a member of the French Senate, who represents the department of Aveyron.
He was elected to the Senate on 28 September 2014. Marc served in the National Assembly of France from 2007 to 2014, representing the third constituency of the Aveyron department, as a member of the Radical P... |
In computing, a shared resource, or network share, is a computer resource made available from one host to other hosts on a computer network. It is a device or piece of information on a computer that can be remotely accessed from another computer transparently as if it were a resource in the local machine. Network shari... |
María Itatí Castaldi (born 16 October 1966) is an Argentinian basketball player, member of Paralympics team for her country.
Biography
Until 2006 she was a hockey player and member of Ferroviarios club. That year she travelled to Frank, Santa Fe province to play a match, but a car accident caused a spinal injury.
In ... |
The Fort Stevenson State Park Arboretum is an arboretum located near the campground at Fort Stevenson State Park [] on the north shore of Lake Sakakawea approximately 3 miles (5 km) south of Garrison, North Dakota.
The arboretum contains over 50 native and non-native trees, shrubs, wildflowers and grasses, including E... |
Denizli station is the main railway station in Denizli, Turkey. The Turkish State Railways operates three train services to Denizli; the daily Pamukkale Express to Eskişehir, the Basmane-Denizli Regional to Izmir with six daily trains and the daily Söke-Denizli Regional to Söke. It is located on the same street with De... |
The International School of Stuttgart (ISS) operates from Kindergarten through grade 12 on campuses in the Degerloch (main and original campus) and Sindelfingen areas of Stuttgart organized on the International Baccalaureate program. The school is home to a co-educational, multi-cultural student body of over 820 studen... |
CD58, or lymphocyte function-associated antigen 3 (LFA-3), is a cell adhesion molecule expressed on Antigen Presenting Cells (APCs), particularly macrophages, and other tissue cells.
CD58 binds to CD2 (LFA-2) on T cells and is important in strengthening the adhesion and recognition between the T cells and Professiona... |
George Masters (4 July 1884 – 1 July 1962) was a British gymnast. He competed in the men's team all-around event at the 1920 Summer Olympics.
References
1884 births
1962 deaths
British male artistic gymnasts
Olympic gymnasts for Great Britain
Gymnasts at the 1920 Summer Olympics
Gymnasts from London |
Wasta or wāsita () is an Arabic word that loosely translates into nepotism, 'clout' or 'who you know'. It refers to using one's connections and/or influence to get things done, including government transactions such as the quick renewal of a visa or a passport or driving license, waiving of traffic fines, and getting h... |
Said EL Artist is an Egyptian drummer/percussionist. He also has a line of signature drums - El Artist Drums.
He played a huge role for taking Egyptian Shaabi music to be known worldwide and is most known for his release Spectacular Rhythms, on Hollywood Records, but is featured on many recordings.
References
Egyptia... |
Fresh Cream may refer to:
Fresh Cream - The debut album by British blues-rock band Cream.
Crème fraîche - a dairy product of French origin.
Fresh cream, made from milk |
HanbitSoft () is a Korean computer game publishing and development company. It is best known internationally as the Korean distributor for the successful computer game StarCraft.
Formed in 1999, HanbitSoft specializes in the distribution of massively multiplayer online roleplaying games (MMORPGs) to Eastern Asian coun... |
Tune Hotels.com is a limited service hotel chain operated by Tune Hotels Management Sdn Bhd that provides a claimed "5-star sleeping experience at a 1-star price" accommodation. Tune Hotels is part of the Tune Group, the private investment group of Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, founder and group CEO of low-cost airline AirAs... |
The office of Mohammad Javad Bahonar, Prime Minister of Iran, was bombed on 30 August 1981 by the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK), killing Bahonar, President Mohammad Ali Rajai, and six other Iranian government officials. The briefcase bombing came two months after the Hafte Tir bombing, which killed over seventy seni... |
The Birds of Haiti and the Dominican Republic is a book published as no.155 in the zoological monograph series Bulletin of the United States National Museum. It was authored by Alexander Wetmore, with the assistance of Bradshaw H. Swales, and was published by the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC in 1931. It i... |
```python
from typing import Optional
from office365.entity import Entity
from office365.runtime.client_result import ClientResult
from office365.runtime.queries.service_operation import ServiceOperationQuery
from office365.runtime.types.collections import StringCollection
class ApplicationTemplate(Entity):
"""R... |
McDade is an unincorporated community in Orange County, North Carolina, United States, located between Carr and Cedar Grove. It lies at an elevation of 728 feet (222 m).
References
Unincorporated communities in Orange County, North Carolina
Unincorporated communities in North Carolina |
Giulia Gatto-Monticone and Anastasia Grymalska were the defending champions but chose not to participate.
Asia Muhammad and Storm Sanders won the title, defeating Naiktha Bains and Tereza Mihalíková in the final, 6–3, 6–4.
Seeds
Draw
Draw
References
External Links
Main Draw
City of Playford Tennis International ... |
Erluin was a ninth-century Carolingian nobleman who became prefect of the palace at Ingelheim.
In 860 he was at Lorsch Abbey with Count Megingoz to witness a donation of land. Louis the German later appointed him to settle boundary disputes concerning royal benefices on the Rhine. Flodoard's Historia Remensis Ecclesia... |
El Cielo is an Argentinian rock band formed in 2000. El Cielo is considered to be one of the newest best prolific bands in Argentina, touring with huge bands like Mancha de Rolando and Jovenes Pordioseros, playing all along Buenos Aires in the most popular clubs and recording an Album named Punto Final, which hit the r... |
Little Black Book may refer to:
An address book, particularly one containing the names of past or potential romantic or sexual partners
Little Black Book, an annual feature of the Tatler, a British magazine
The 97-page book of contacts by Jeffrey Epstein
Little Black Book (film), a 2004 comedy film
"Little Black ... |
Plácido Acevedo (1904 – 1974) was a musician born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.
He played the flute and trumpet and was also a composer, known for his originality. Acevedo's compositions include "Boda Gris" (Gray Wedding), "Por seguir tus huellas" (By Following Your Steps), and "Cabellera Blanca" (White Hair).
After le... |
The Fertőrákos Mithraeum is a temple to the Roman god Mithras at Fertőrákos in Hungary. The temple (known as a mithraeum), follows a typical plan of a narthex followed by the shrine proper that consists of a sunken central nave with podium benches on either side.
Discovery
It was discovered by chance by a stonemason ... |
George Young Blair (10 March 1824 Drumrauch near Dundee – Drumrauch Hall 22 September 1894) was a Scottish marine engineer, who specialised in the building of triple expansion engines at his factory Blair & Co., Ltd. in Stockton-on-Tees.
Business life
In 1855 George Blair was appointed manager of Fossick & Hackworth, ... |
The EF 28mm lenses are a group of prime lenses made by Canon that share the same focal length.
These lenses use the EF type mount that fits the Canon EOS line of cameras. When used on a camera body with an APS-C sensor, such as the Canon EOS 700D, it provides a narrower field of view, equivalent to a 45 mm lens mounte... |
St. Patrick's Pro-Cathedral is a pro-cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States, located in Newark, New Jersey within the Archdiocese of Newark. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 3, 1972, for its significance in architecture, art, religion, and social history. It was ... |
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