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Ragnhild Tove Hveger (later Andersen, 10 December 1920 – 1 December 2011) was a Danish swimmer, who became famous when she won silver medal in the women's 400 m freestyle at the 1936 Summer Olympics. From 1936 to 1943 she set 44 world records, and at one time she held 19 world records in different distances and discipl...
This page is an overview of the qualification criteria for the 2014 UCI Road World Championships. Elite events Elite men's road race Qualification will be based on performances on the UCI run tours during 2014. Results from January to the middle of August would count towards the qualification criteria on both the 20...
Wukro Chirkos is an Orthodox Tewahedo monolithic church located in northern Ethiopia, on the northern edge of the town of Wukro near the main highway. From the time members of the 1868 British Expedition to Abyssinia reported its existence until the early 20th century, it was the only rock-hewn church known to the outs...
Baron Wyfold, of Accrington in the County Palatine of Lancaster, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 17 May 1919 for Sir Robert Hermon-Hodge, 1st Baronet, the former Conservative Member of Parliament for Accrington, Henley and Croydon. He had already been created a baronet, of Wyfold Cou...
The Great Twenty-Eight is a compilation album by American musician Chuck Berry, released in 1982 on Chess Records. In 2003, the album was ranked number 21 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, maintaining the rating in a 2012 revised list, the second-highest ranking compilation on the...
Radovan Pankov (; born 1946) is a former politician in Serbia. He was minister of the diaspora in the Serbian government from 1994 to 1998 and served in the Serbian and Yugoslavian parliaments. During his political career, Pankov was a member of the Socialist Party of Serbia (Socijalistička partija Srbije, SPS). Priva...
Tizoughrane is a small town and rural commune in Tiznit Province of the Souss-Massa-Drâa region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 6,250 people living in 1,379 households. References Rural communes of Souss-Massa Populated places in Tiznit Province
De Uithof is a RandstadRail station in The Hague, Netherlands. It is the final stop of line 4. RandstadRail services The following services currently call at De Uithof: Gallery RandstadRail stations in The Hague
Executive search (informally called headhunting) is a specialized recruitment service which organizations pay to seek out and recruit highly qualified candidates for senior-level and executive jobs across the public and private sectors, as well as non-profit organizations (e.g., President, Vice-president, CEO, and non-...
A kink instability (also known as a kink oscillation or kink mode) is a current-driven plasma instability characterized by transverse displacements of a plasma column's cross-section from its center of mass without any change in the characteristics of the plasma. It typically develops in a thin plasma column carrying a...
The Chasnala mining disaster was a disaster that happened on 27 December 1975 in a coal mine in Chasnala near Dhanbad in the Indian state of Jharkhand. An explosion in the mine followed by flooding killed 375 miners. Accident The disaster was caused by an explosion at 1:35pm that weakened the wall between the mine pi...
Hostile Takeover is the fourth and final studio album by American rap group RBL Posse. It was released on May 8, 2001 for Right Way Records and was produced by G-Man Stan. Hostile Takeover proved to be the group's last album as Hitman was shot and killed in San Francisco on February 3, 2003, leaving Black C as the only...
The Rudiments of English Grammar (1761) was a popular English grammar textbook written by the 18th-century British polymath Joseph Priestley. Composition history While a minister for a congregation in Nantwich, Cheshire, Priestley established a local school; it was his first successful educational venture. Believing t...
```toml [package] org = "sameera" name = "myproject" version = "0.1.0" [[platform.java17.dependency]] path = "./libs/one-1.0.0.jar" graalvmCompatible = true [[platform.java11.dependency]] path = "./libs/one-1.0.1.jar" graalvmCompatible = false ```
In the Eastern Orthodox Church the term "Venerable" is commonly used as the English-language translation for the title that is given to monastic saints (Greek: Hosios, Church Slavonic: Prepodobny). Serbian Venerable Avakum (Deacon Avakum) - Venerable Anastasia of Serbia (Ana Nemanjić) - Venerable Angelina of Serbia ...
The Portuguese Women's Handball Super Cup (Portuguese: Supertaça de Portugal de Andebol Feminino) is a Portuguese professional women's handball competition, played between the winners of the 1ª Divisão de Andebol Feminino and the winners of the Portuguese Cup (or the finalist, if the same team wins both competitions). ...
Lágrimas Negras is a 2003 album by Cuban pianist, bandleader, composer and arranger Bebo Valdés and Spanish flamenco singer Diego el Cigala. Lágrimas Negras is a fusion of Cuban rhythms and flamenco vocals, produced by Spanish composer, producer and guitarist Javier Limón and book editor, screenwriter, film director an...
Jamie S. Farnes (born 1984) is a British cosmologist, astrophysicist, and radio astronomer based at the University of Oxford. He studies dark energy, dark matter, cosmic magnetic fields, and the large-scale structure of the universe. In 2018, it was announced by Oxford that Farnes may have simultaneously solved both t...
In the geological timescale, the Berriasian is an age/stage of the Early/Lower Cretaceous. It is the oldest subdivision in the entire Cretaceous. It has been taken to span the time between 145.0 ± 4.0 Ma and 139.8 ± 3.0 Ma (million years ago). The Berriasian succeeds the Tithonian (part of the Jurassic) and precedes th...
```javascript import { BaseItemCounts } from '../lib/BaseItemCounts.js' import * as Factory from '../lib/factory.js' import { createRelatedNoteTagPairPayload } from '../lib/Items.js' chai.use(chaiAsPromised) const expect = chai.expect describe('importing', function () { this.timeout(Factory.TenSecondTimeout) let...
QEII Stadium may refer to: Queen Elizabeth II Park Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre
Frederick William George Adolphus, Landgrave of Hesse (; 26 November 1820 – 14 October 1884) was the only son of Wilhelm I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel-Rumpenheim and Princess Louise Charlotte of Denmark. Early life and marriages Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel was born in Copenhagen on 26 November 1820. He mo...
The 2022 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup final was the 20th final of the Scottish Women's Premier League Cup. The match was played on 11 December 2022 at Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh. Rangers and Hibernian were the finalists; the match was televised live in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports and Sky Sports Mix channels...
Stephen Redding is a British-American economist, focusing in international trade and economic geography and productivity and economic growth, currently the Harold T. Shapiro *64 Professor in Economics at Princeton University. He is a fellow of the Econometric Society. References External links Year of birth missing...
The Nutrition Foundation of the Philippines, Inc. (NFP) is a Philippine private, non-stock, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting good nutrition in Filipino communities. The NFP was founded by National Scientist, Dr. Juan Salcedo Jr. The NFP was founded on December 28, 1959, registered at the Securities and E...
Chartiers Creek is a tributary of the Ohio River in Western Pennsylvania in the United States. The creek was named after Peter Chartier, a trapper of French and Native American parentage who established a trading post at the mouth of the creek in 1743. Course Chartiers Creek winds from its headwaters in Washington Co...
Sussex Land District is a land district (cadastral division) of Western Australia, located within the South-West Land Division on the state's west coast. It covers the south-western corner of the state and includes the townsites of Busselton, Margaret River and Augusta as well as Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin. His...
The Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts (1898–1966) was a company of modern artists and designers associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement, founded by Walter Gilbert. The guild worked in metal, wood, plaster, bronze, tapestry, glass and other mediums. The Guild received a Royal Warrant in 1908. The Guild's most famo...
```java // // // path_to_url // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// import com.codahale.metrics.MetricRegistry; import com.co...
```c++ #include "PowerTelemetryContainer.h" #include "../ControlLib/Exceptions.h" #include <algorithm> #include <ranges> #include <functional> #include "../CommonUtilities/log/GlogShim.h" bool PowerTelemetryContainer::Repopulate() { try { telemetry_providers_.clear(); telemetry_adapters_.clear(); // create pr...
Transfer station may refer to: Transfer station (waste management) Transfer station (transportation), an interchange station Transfer Station (Hudson County), a section of Hudson County
Yisrael Rosen (; 1941- November 1, 2017) was an Orthodox Israeli rabbi. He founded the office for conversion to Judaism in the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and he was a judge there. He was also director of the Zomet Institute for the interface of halakhah and technology and the editor-in-chief of the annual journal Tech...
Chaetocarpus ferrugineus is a plant of the family Peraceae which is endemic to Sri Lanka. Ecology Rainforest understory wet zone. Uses Wood – fuelwood. Culture Known as () in Sinhala. References Peraceae Endemic flora of Sri Lanka
```yaml apiVersion: v1 name: primary-replica description: Deploy a basic crunchy primary and replica cluster version: 5.3.1 appVersion: 5.3.1 keywords: - postgresql - postgres - database - sql home: path_to_url icon: path_to_url sources: - path_to_url ```
Staats is a surname of German and Dutch origin and a given name. Surname Notable people with this surname include: Abraham Staats (born 1620), Dutch settler Alfred Staats (1891-1915), German gymnast Barent Staats (born 1796), American politician Brad Staats (born 1975), American politician Craig Staats, American ...
Hapithus agitator is a species of cricket in the genus Hapithus ("flightless bush crickets"), in the subfamily Hapithinae ("bush crickets"). A common name for it is "restless bush cricket". It is found in North America. Breeding Males of this species make calls not to attract females, like other similar organisms do; ...
Echinodorus longiscapus is a perennial, aquatic plant of the Alismataceae, native to South America (Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina). It is cultivated as a pond or aquarium plant. Description Leaves long-petioled, petioles 1.5 - 3 x longer than the blades. Blades oval, ovate or cordate, at the tip obtuse or sh...
The Cork-Limerick rivalry is a hurling rivalry between Irish county teams Cork and Limerick, who first played each other in 1893. Since the turn of the century it has come to be regarded as one of the biggest rivalries in Gaelic games. Cork's home ground is Páirc Uí Chaoimh and Limerick's home ground is the Gaelic Grou...
Anatoliy Kyrylovych (or Anatoli Kirillovich) Puzach (, ; 3 June 1941 – 19 March 2006) was a Ukrainian football player and coach. Early career He first played for Prohres Berdychiv and then for Polissya and SKA Lviv. In 1964, he became the top scorer of Ukrainian zone, class "B" scored 35 goals. The same year Lvivites ...
The 1963–64 Sheffield Shield season was the 62nd season of the Sheffield Shield, the domestic first-class cricket competition of Australia. South Australia won the championship. Table Statistics Most Runs Garfield Sobers 973 Most Wickets Garfield Sobers 47 References Sheffield Shield Sheffield Shield Sheffield Sh...
The Poona Horse is an armoured regiment in the Armoured Corps of the Indian Army. The regiment, known before independence as The Poona Horse (17th Queen Victoria's Own Cavalry), was raised as a regular cavalry regiment in the Bombay Presidency army of the East India Company. It was formed from the 3rd Regiment of Bomb...
```c /*********************************************************************/ /* */ /* Optimized BLAS libraries */ /* By Kazushige Goto <kgoto@tacc.utexas.edu> */ /* ...
Henry Turner House and Caldwell–Turner Mill Site is a historic home, grist mill site, and national historic district located at Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina. The house was built about 1860, and is a two-story, three bay by two bay, frame dwelling with Greek Revival style design elements. It has a gable ...
```c++ ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Tencent is pleased to support the open source community by making behaviac available. // // // // distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or i...
The 1961 International 100 was a motor race staged at the Warwick Farm Raceway in New South Wales, Australia on 29 January 1961. Contested as a Formula Libre race, it was staged over a distance of 101.25 miles (163 km) and was the first annual International 100 race to be held at Warwick Farm. The race was won by Sti...
François-Henri, comte de Virieu (13 August 1754 – 9 October 1793) was a French nobleman and a statesman of the French Revolution, at first a supporter of its efforts, later an agent of counter-revolution. His direct descendant is the journalist François-Henri de Virieu. Biography The comte de Virieu, son of Louis-Fra...
"New Paths to Helicon, Pt. 1" (almost always referred to as "Helicon 1") is a song by Scottish band Mogwai. It was first released as a double A-side with "New Paths to Helicon, Pt. 2" on 7" limited to 3,000 copies. It was later included on the 1997 compilation album, Ten Rapid (Collected Recordings 1996-1997). The sing...
Sons is a historical fiction novel by American author Pearl S. Buck first published by John Day Company in 1932. It is the second book in The House of Earth trilogy, preceded by The Good Earth and followed by A House Divided. The story tackles the issue of Wang Lung's sons and how they handle their father's estate aft...
Gouania meyenii is a rare species of flowering plant known by the common name smoothfruit chewstick. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from Oahu and Kauai. It is estimated that there are between 38 and 63 individuals of this species remaining in the wild. It is a federally listed endangered species of the...
"Love Incredible" is a song by Norwegian disc jockey and record producer Cashmere Cat, featuring Cuban-American singer Camila Cabello. It is Cabello's first solo single since leaving the American girl group Fifth Harmony. The electropop and R&B-pop song was released on February 17, 2017, through Interscope Records and ...
Wolf-Heino Struck (born 27 March 1911 in Schwerin; died 10 August 1991 in Wiesbaden) was a German historian and archivist. He was director of the Hessian Central State Archives in Wiesbaden. He earned acclaim for his research of the history of the Lahn region. Life and career The son of middle school teachers, he att...
Lilian Anette Börjesson (born 11 November 1954) is a retired female badminton player and footballer from Sweden. Badminton Börjesson is a five time women's singles champion at the Swedish National Badminton Championships and was a silver medalist at the 1980 European Badminton Championships, also in singles, as well ...
Bembidion basicorne is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading basicorne Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1920
The Sarangani Marlins are a professional basketball team based in the province of Sarangani. The team currently competes in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) as one of three active teams based in Mindanao. Sarangani is also one of two active teams based in the Soccsksargen region, the other being the Gen...
The Tuscaloosa Museum of Art, previously the Westervelt-Warner Museum of American Art, was an art museum in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It was founded by Tuscaloosa businessman Jack Warner. The museum permanently closed in 2018. The Westervelt-Warner Museum of American Art was the result of 40 years of collecting American a...
Triggerfinger is the self-titled debut album of Belgian rock band Triggerfinger. Released on 26 January 2004 via Green L.F.ant Records, the album features the singles "Inner Peace" and "Camaro", the latter of which features guitar riffs based on the song Kashmir by English rock band Led Zeppelin. Track listing Person...
The 1980 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana in the 1980 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Big Sky Conference (Big Sky). The Grizzlies were led by first-year head coach Larry Donovan, played their home games at Dornblaser Field and finished the season with a record ...
Haludkanali (also written as Halud Kanali) is a village and gram panchayat in the Ranibandh CD block in the Khatra subdivision of the Bankura district in the state of West Bengal, India. Geography Location Haludkanali is located at . Area overview The map alongside shows the Khatra subdivision of Bankura district. P...
Moshe Mokady (Brandstatter) (1902–1975) is an Israeli artist. Biography Mokady was born in Tarnów with the name Moshe Brandstatter, to Abraham and Helena Brandstatter. In 1914 his family moved to Vienna where he studied painting with Lazar Krestin until 1916. in 1916 Mokady moved to Zürich and studied music and the ...
Bacon Grabbers is a 1929 silent comedy short starring Laurel and Hardy. Plot Laurel and Hardy are employed as repossession men for the local sheriff's office. They are given the challenging task of repossessing a radio owned by Collis P. Kennedy, described as a tough customer, who has not paid any installments since 1...
Bungamati (), is a settlement in Lalitpur Metropolitan Region, Ward No. 22 in Lalitpur District, Nepal. Bungamati is a Newar town on a spur of land overlooking the Bagmati River The first stele of the Licchavi king Amshuverma was found in Bungamati and dated to 605. It contains the earliest mention of the Kailashkut B...
```python import functools import re from openpilot.tools.lib.auth_config import get_token from openpilot.tools.lib.api import CommaApi from openpilot.tools.lib.helpers import RE @functools.total_ordering class Bootlog: def __init__(self, url: str): self._url = url r = re.search(RE.BOOTLOG_NAME, url) ...
Football is the most popular sport in Cape Verde. The league is divided into eleven divisions, of which seven of them are singles and two islands, Santiago and Santo Antão has two zones since 2000. The football association is a federation which is known as the Cape Verdean Football Federation, it became affiliated wi...
McGorian is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elizabeth McGorian, Zimbabwean ballerina Ike McGorian (1901–?), English footballer See also McGorman
Boys' and Girls' Clubs of Wales is a national youth work organisation (Charity Number 1009142); which offers support and assistance to youth throughout the most deprived areas of Wales. Founded in 1922, the charity first began as a Boys' Club in Treharris as a place for young males to retreat to for leisure and educati...
Jessica Salazar (born 21 September 1995) is a Mexican professional track cyclist. She rode in the women's team sprint event at the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. At the 2016 Pan American Track Cycling Championships, she broke the world record in the 500m time trial. Major results 2014 2nd Team Sprint, Cop...
Sambia Sexual Culture: Essays from the Field is a 1999 book about the Simbari people and their sexual practices by the anthropologist Gilbert Herdt. The book received negative reviews, accusing Herdt of being biased in his approach and his conclusions. In the book the Simbari people are called Sambia people Summary H...
Myōō-in (明王院) is a Buddhist temple in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan. History Kūkai states that the Risshū or "Vinaya School", one of the Nanto Rokushū, constructed this temple in 807. The original name of the temple was Jōfuku-ji . The major object of worship at this temple, a statue of Eleven-Faced Kannon (Juchimen-Ka...
Jean-Michel Bazire (born April 16, 1971) is a French harness racing driver. In 1999, he won the Prix d'Amérique driving Moni Maker. In 2004, he was the driver for Kesaco Phedo who also won the Prix. In 2015 he again won it with Up and Quick and with Bélina Josselyn in 2019. In 2023 he won the famous race for the fifth ...
Sideways is the fifth studio album by Canadian synthpop group Men Without Hats. Released on 30 April 1991, it featured a new sound based around electric guitars instead of the group's normal use of synthesizers. It was the second album to be recorded at Hudson Studios in New York and produced by bassist Stefan Doroschu...
The Haukar women's football team is the women's football department of the Haukar multi-sport club. It is based in Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, and currently plays in the 1. deild kvenna, the second-tier women's football league in Iceland, after being relegated from Úrvalsdeild kvenna in 2017. Trophies 1. deild kvenna Winn...
Stay in Love is an album by Minnie Ripperton "Stay in Love", song from Stay in Love "Stay in Love", song by Hilary Duff from Breathe In. Breathe Out. "Stay in Love", song by Sam Sparro "Stay in Love", song by Uppermost from Origins (2011-2016) See also I Stay in Love
Oscar Hernández (born March 22, 1954) is an American pianist, arranger and producer of Puerto Rican descent. Life and career Early years Hernández's family moved to the United States from Puerto Rico in the 1940s, in search of a better way of life. They settled down in the South Bronx, a ghetto, which is a section th...
Mikhail Romanovich "Mischa" Bakaleinikov (also spelled Bakaleynikov and Bakaleinikoff; ; November 10, 1890 – August 10, 1960) was a noted musical director, film composer and conductor. Personal life Brother to Constantin, Nikolay and Vladimir, Bakaleinikoff was born in Moscow in 1890. He left the Soviet Union for the ...
Hermanas Mirabal (; named after the Mirabal sisters) is a province of the Dominican Republic. It was split from Espaillat Province in 1952 and was originally called Salcedo, the name of its capital city; it is still referred to by this name sometimes. The province is very fertile and its main agricultural product is p...
Fiola is an Italian restaurant located in Washington, D.C. that opened in 2011. It has received positive reviews in The Washington Post. It is one of several restaurants owned by the couple Fabio and Maria Trabocchi in the city. The Trabocchis have announced plans to open a second location in Miami. Located on Pennsyl...
Luke Evans (born 18 July 1988), is a Welsh rugby union footballer who played for the Australian Schoolboys national rugby union team and the Wales national under-20 rugby union team. Born in Dorset, England, he was reared in Australia but can play for the Welsh national through the lineage of his Welsh father. He was o...
The Sioux City Masonic Temple in Sioux City, Iowa was built during 1921–1922. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. It is a two and a half or three story building that cost nearly $300,000 to build, not including nearly $200,000 of custom furnishings. In 2004 it was deemed significant as ...
The 1981–82 Eredivisie season was the 22nd season of the Eredivisie, the top level of ice hockey in the Netherlands. Eight teams participated in the league, and the Heerenveen Flyers won the championship. First round Final round External links Nederlandse IJshockey Bond Neth Eredivisie (ice hockey) seasons Ere
TPD can refer to: Theory of Positive Disintegration Temperature programmed desorption Therapeutic Products Directorate Tamper Proof Device Time propagation delay Titusville Police Department, Florida, US Tallahassee Police Department, Florida, US Total permanent disability insurance Tucson Police Department, A...
Vladimir Vitiuc (born 18 July 1972) is a Moldovan politician. He served two terms as the Vice President of the Moldovan Parliament. References Notes https://www.parlament.md/StructuraParlamentului/Deputa%C8%9Bii/tabid/87/Id/103/language/en-US/Default.aspx Living people Democratic Party of Moldova politicians 21st...
Candide, or Optimism — Part II is an apocryphal picaresque novel, possibly written by Thorel de Campigneulles (1737–1809) or Henri Joseph Du Laurens (1719–1797), published in 1760. Candide was written by Voltaire and had been published a year earlier (1759). This work was banned, but was popular enough that unauthorize...
The radiated tortoise (Astrochelys radiata) is a tortoise species in the family Testudinidae. Although this species is native to and most abundant in southern Madagascar, it can also be found in the rest of this island, and has been introduced to the islands of Réunion and Mauritius. It is a very long-lived species, w...
Enid Crow (born 1968), is an American feminist artist who is best known for self-portrait photographs. She has had solo shows at A.I.R. Gallery (NYC), Holocene (Portland), and Constance Art Gallery (Iowa). Her photographs have been published in Venus Zine, riffRAG, 24/7, Altar. From 1991-1992, she was a member of Joha...
The predicted antwren (Herpsilochmus praedictus) is an insectivorous bird in the antbird family Thamnophilidae. The predicted antwren was first described in 2013. The name refers to the fact that the bird was predicted to be a separate species on the basis of its distinctive vocalizations, which was later confirmed b...
Events in the year 1997 in Japan. It corresponds to the year Heisei 9 (平成9年) in the Japanese calendar. Incumbents Emperor: Akihito Prime Minister: Ryutaro Hashimoto (L–Okayama) Chief Cabinet Secretary: Seiroku Kajiyama (L–Ibaraki) until September 11, Kanezō Muraoka (L–Akita) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Tor...
Jorge Stanbury Escudero, better known by his stage name Jorge Escudero, was a Peruvian-born Venezuelan singer and composer of popular tango music in the 1950s, who has been called "The successor to Gardel." Escudero was the son of Jorge Stanbury and Rosa Escudero. His nephew Carlos Stanbury and niece Jennifer Stanbury...
Jaman Tripoli is a former American soccer player who played in the USL A-League, National Professional Soccer League, and the Canadian Professional Soccer League. Playing career Tripoli began his professional career in 1998 with Raleigh Flyers of the USL A-League. In his debut season he appeared in 24 matches, and re...
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The 2021 Caribbean Club Championship (officially the 2021 Flow CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the 23rd edition of the Caribbean Club Championship (also known as the CFU Club Championship), the first-tier annual international club football competition in the Caribbean region, held amon...
Ratanchand Hirachand Doshi (1902–1981) was a scion of Walchand group, an industrialist, philanthropist, freedom fighter, and Jain social leader. Biography He was son of Hirachand Doshi from his second marriage and was half-brother of Walchand Hirachand, who was born from the first marriage of his father. He was born i...
Ashok Jain (1934 – 4 February 1999) was the Chairman of Bennett, Coleman & Co., the parent company of The Times of India and other large newspapers. FERA violation charges Ashok Jain was indicted and arrested in 1998, a year before his death, in connection with an alleged violation of the FERA (Foreign Exchange Regula...
Hughes Brook flows into the Little Delaware River east of Delhi, New York. Rivers of New York (state) Rivers of Delaware County, New York Tributaries of the West Branch Delaware River
Mari Lynn Kruger Leavitt (née Hyzer; born 1968) is an American politician from Washington. She serves in the Washington House of Representatives for 28th legislative district in Pierce County. Leavitt earned an associate degree from Tacoma Community College. She later earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Wester...
RONA a.s. (distribution under RONA brand) is a Slovak drinking glass manufacturer, established in Lednické Rovne, Slovakia, in 1892. The name RONA comes from the former naming of the village ‘‘Lednicz Rone’’. The company manufactures unleaded drinking glasses, known as crystal glass. 96% of production is exported and i...
Aethalida owadai is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Vladimir Viktorovitch Dubatolov and Yasunori Kishida in 2005. It is found on Selayar Island and Flores in Indonesia. Subspecies Aethalida owadai owadai Dubatolov & Kishida, 2005 (Indonesia: Selayar Island) Aethalida owadai floresiensis Spitsyn & I...
Esports were featured at the 2018 Asian Games as a demonstration sport, meaning medals won in this sport would not be counted in the official overall medal tally. It was held from 26 August to 1 September 2018. Six video games were featured in the demonstration event, Arena of Valor, Clash Royale, Hearthstone, League o...
Tecumseh Sherman Fitch (21 March 1908 – 7 October 1969) was the founder and CEO of Washington Steel Corporation. He was the great-grandson of Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman. He graduated from Yale University in 1931, when he joined Jessop Steel, initially working as a laborer and then rising in the ranks of...
Just Dance 2 is a 2010 dance rhythm game developed by Ubisoft Paris and Ubisoft Milan and published by Ubisoft. The game was released exclusively for the Wii on October 12, 2010, in North America and in Australia and Europe on October 14, 2010, as a sequel to Just Dance and the second main installment of the series. J...
The St. John's Maple Leafs were a minor ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They played in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, at Memorial Stadium from 1991 to 2001, and at Mile One Stadium from 2001 to 2005. The team was also colloquially known as the "Baby Leafs" after their parent NHL team, the...