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"Ameagari ni mita Maboroshi" (A vision seen after a rain) is the 29th single by the pillows, released on September 2, 2009. It appears on their 20th album OOPArts (2009). It reached number 7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart. Tracks Ameagari ni mita Maboroshi (雨上がりに見た幻) Fighting Pose (ファイティングポーズ) Chart performanc...
The Parish Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo () is a titular church and a minor basilica in Rome run by the Augustinian order. It stands on the north side of Piazza del Popolo, one of the most famous squares in the city. The church is hemmed in between the Pincian Hill and Porta del Popolo, one of the gates in the Aur...
Han Shantong (; died 1351), born in Luancheng, Hebei, was one of the early leaders of the Red Turban Rebellions. He claimed to be the descendant of Emperor Huizong of Song (1082–1135), the penultimate emperor of the Northern Song dynasty, and rebelled against the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. Background of the rise to popu...
Luis Estrada may refer to: Luis Estrada (footballer) (born 1948), Mexican footballer Luis Estrada (director) (born 1962), Mexican film director Luis Estrada (volleyball) (born 2000), Cuban volleyball player
Compsobata is a genus of stilt-legged flies in the family Micropezidae. There are at least 20 described species in Compsobata. Species These 20 species belong to the genus Compsobata: Compsobata borealis Ozerov, 1987 c g Compsobata caucasica Ozerov, 1990 c g Compsobata cibaria (Linnaeus, 1758) c g Compsobata colu...
Alexis Alexandris (, sometimes wrongly called Alekos Alexandris born 21 October 1968) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a striker. Club career Alexandris began his career where he was born and raised, in Pelopas Kiato and in 1986 played for Veria. In the summer of 1991 he moved to AEK Athens wher...
Albertus Clouwet (name variations: Albertus Clouet, Albert Clowet, Aubert Clouwet, Haubertus Clouwet, Albertus Cluet, nickname Zandzak) (1636, Antwerp – 1679, Naples), was a Flemish engraver who had a successful career in Italy. Biography He travelled to Rome and joined the bentvueghels with the bentname Zandzak. He a...
Clásica a los Puertos de Guadarrama is a professional cycle road race held in the Sierra de Guadarrama, Spain in late August each year. The event was first run in 1978 and since 2005 it has been organised as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour Winners External links Official website UCI Europe Tour races Cycle races...
Monza railway station () is the main station serving the city and comune of Monza, in the region of Lombardy, northern Italy. Opened in 1840 under the Habsburg monarchy, the station forms part of the Milan–Chiasso railway, and is a junction station for two secondary lines, the Lecco–Milan railway and the Monza–Molteno...
The 1959 NFL Championship Game was the 27th NFL championship game, played on December 27 at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. It was a rematch of the 1958 championship game that went into overtime. The defending champion Baltimore Colts (9–3) again won the Western Conference, while the New York Giants (10–2) re...
The 1925 Chattanooga Moccasins football team was an American football team that represented the University of Chattanooga (now known as the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) during the 1925 college football season. In their first year under h...
John Donley is a writer from Gould, Arkansas. Donley wrote in many sitcoms including Sanford and Son, Good Times, The Jeffersons, Diff’rent Strokes, Benson and Who's the Boss. He won an NAACP Image Award for best situation comedy in 1984. In 2019 he was inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame. Career The first...
Hiwan Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course located in Evergreen, Colorado. The golf course is 7,097 yards from the back tees and is a par 70. The fairways are lined with ponderosa pines and Douglas firs and magnificent Bergen Peak provides an elegant background for nearly every hole. The greens at Hiwan are difficult w...
Goorpooka, New South Wales in Central Darling Shire is a remote rural locality and civil parish of Yungnulgra County in far North West New South Wales. The parish has an arid landscape and the nearest town is Whitecliffs. The parish has extremely hot summers and mild winters. Summers would usually exceed 36 °C. Winter...
The 2014 FIFA World Cup CONCACAF–OFC qualification play-off was a two-legged home-and-away tie between the winners of the Oceania qualifying tournament, New Zealand, and the fourth-placed team from the North and Central American and Caribbean qualifying tournament, Mexico. It was the second consecutive FIFA World Cup ...
Henryk Oskar Kolberg (22 February 1814 – 3 June 1890) was a Polish ethnographer, folklorist, and composer active during the foreign Partitions of Poland. Life Kolberg was born in Przysucha, the son of the German Julius(z) Kolberg, a professor of the Warsaw University, and Fryderyka née Mercoeur, Warsaw-born while bei...
A peep show or peepshow is a presentation of a live sex show or pornographic film which is viewed through a viewing slot. Several historical media provided voyeuristic entertainment through hidden erotic imagery. Before the development of the cinema in 1895, motion pictures were presented in peep boxes, such as the ki...
The enzyme protein serine/threonine phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.16; systematic name protein-serine/threonine-phosphate phosphohydrolase) is a form of phosphoprotein phosphatase that acts upon phosphorylated serine/threonine residues: [a protein]-serine/threonine phosphate + H2O = [a protein]-serine/threonine + phosphate Se...
François Jean de Beauvoir, Marquis de Chastellux (; 5 May 1734, in Paris – 24 October 1788, in Paris), was a military officer who served during the War of American Independence as a major general in the French expeditionary forces led by general Comte de Rochambeau. Being on general Rochambeau's staff for the duration ...
```javascript import macro from 'vtk.js/Sources/macros'; import vtkAbstractWidgetFactory from 'vtk.js/Sources/Widgets/Core/AbstractWidgetFactory'; import vtkPlane from 'vtk.js/Sources/Common/DataModel/Plane'; import vtkPlaneSource from 'vtk.js/Sources/Filters/Sources/PlaneSource'; import vtkResliceCursorContextRepresen...
Rucks Parker was a Salvadoran pop rock duo originally from San Salvador, which was formed in 1992. The duo was made up of Gerardo Parker as composer and vocalist, and Daniel Rucks, as writer and vocalist. Rucks Parker duo is recognized for songs like "Como Quisiera Que No Existieras", "Suena Como Mozart", "3/4 de Nada...
Burlington Township is a township in Coffey County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2000 census, its population was 300. Geography Burlington Township covers an area of and contains one incorporated settlement, Burlington (the county seat). According to the USGS, it contains four cemeteries: Calvary, Cola Hill, Gra...
The Alan Higgs Centre is a leisure centre situated in about grounds near to the River Sowe, on Allard Way in the south-east of Coventry, England. History The building was funded by the Alan Higgs Charity. It was designed by RHWL architects, built by Galliford Try at a cost of about £8 million, and was opened in Sept...
Mónica Álvarez de Mon Olabarri (born 19 December 1955) is a Spanish former professional tennis player who won two medals at the 1979 Mediterranean Games. From 1977 to 1980, she appeared in 9 Federation Cup ties for Spain. Together with Carmen Perea and Vicky Baldovinos, Álvarez de Mon became in 1979 one of the first t...
Magistra Vitae is a Latin expression, used by Cicero in his De Oratore as a personification of history, means "life's teacher". Often paraphrased as Historia est Magistra Vitae, it conveys the idea that the study of the past should serve as a lesson to the future, and was an important pillar of classical, medieval and ...
The INFN National Laboratory of Frascati (LNF) was founded in 1954 with the objective of furthering particle physics research, and more specifically to host the 1.1 GeV electrosynchrotron, the first accelerator ever built in Italy. The Laboratory later developed the first ever electron-positron collider: from the first...
Dennis Kenney is an American actor, celebrity fashion stylist, and educator. He is best known for his work as the Grinch in the New York press tour of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical He is the founder of his fashion company, Style with Den, and works as a creative director and on-air corresponden...
```javascript // scene/demo-specific variables go here // called automatically from within initTHREEjs() function (located in InitCommon.js file) function initSceneData() { demoFragmentShaderFileName = 'CSG_Museum_2_Fragment.glsl'; // scene/demo-specific three.js objects setup goes here sceneIsDynamic = false; ...
Demon is a science fiction novel by American writer John Varley, published in 1984. The third and final book in his Gaea Trilogy, it was nominated to the Locus Award. Plot Demon takes place in the years 2113 through 2121, thirteen to twenty-one years after the events of Wizard. Earth is in the grip of a protracte...
Diane Medved Harper is a professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Michigan. Her area of expertise is human papillomavirus (HPV) and the diseases associated with it, as well as colposcopy, and she was one of the investigators in the clinical trials of Gardasil and Cervarix, vaccines against HP...
Чёрный Кофе (Chorny Kofe, Russian for "black coffee") is a Russian heavy metal band active since 1981. It is led by guitarist and singer Dmitry Varshavsky. Members Current Dmitry Warsaw - vocals, guitar (1979–present) Eugene Warsaw - bass guitar (2015–present) Andrew Prefix - drums (2009–present) Former Paul Rizhenko...
```java package org.hswebframework.web.dictionary.webflux; import io.swagger.v3.oas.annotations.Operation; import io.swagger.v3.oas.annotations.media.Schema; import io.swagger.v3.oas.annotations.tags.Tag; import io.swagger.v3.oas.annotations.Parameter; import org.hswebframework.web.api.crud.entity.QueryParamEntity; im...
The United Nations Operation in Burundi (ONUB) was established by United Nations Security Council in May 2004 to ensure the continuation of the Arusha Peace and Reconciliation Agreement signed on 28 August 2000. Furthermore, by the terms of Resolution 1545 which established the mission, it was authorized to use "all n...
North Port is a light rail station and a former railway station on Port Melbourne railway line, first significant railway in Melbourne, Australia. The station is located in the inner Melbourne suburb of Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Though it was closed in 1987 for conversion to light rail, Melbourne tram route ...
The 2021 AFF Futsal Cup was the sixth edition of AFF Futsal Cup. The tournament was held in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand from 13 to 17 September 2021. The defending champion was Chonburi Bluewave and they became champions 2 times in a row. Participants FreeFire Bluewave Chonburi (Host) Port (Host) Pahang Rangers S...
The 1912 United States presidential election in Mississippi took place on November 5, 1912, as part of the 1912 United States presidential election. Mississippi voters chose ten representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. Mississippi was won by the Princeton Univ...
Rhinogobius flumineus, commonly known as the lizard goby or kawa-yoshinobori, is a species of goby endemic to Japan where it is found in the mid- to upper reaches of fast-flowing rivers. This species can reach a length of TL. Taxonomy and evolution This fish was first described in 1960 by the Japanese ichthyologist ...
Cuautinchán is a town and municipality in the Mexican state of Puebla in south-eastern Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 136.50 km². As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 9,538. It is located northeast of Alpatlahuac and northwest of Tecali de Herrera and roughly 20 kilometers southeast of Pue...
Thermal pad can have the following meanings: Sleeping pad, a thin layer of insulating material placed under a hiker's sleeping bag Thermally conductive pad, a pad made of heat-conducting material applied to a heatsink Thermal relief, a pad on a printed circuit board connected to surrounding copper with a thermal con...
The women's 50m freestyle S9 event at the 2008 Summer Paralympics took place at the Beijing National Aquatics Center on 14 September. There were two heats; the swimmers with the eight fastest times advanced to the final. Results Heats Competed from 10:45. Heat 1 Heat 2 Final Competed at 20:04. Q = qualified for...
Llansteffan Castle () is a privately owned castle in Llansteffan, Carmarthenshire, Wales, overlooking the River Tywi estuary in Carmarthen Bay. Iron Age The castle sits on a much older Iron Age promontory fort, proving Llansteffan has been inhabited for several millennia. The hill where the castle stands commands the...
Richard Overton is an American sound engineer. He was nominated for three Academy Awards in the category Best Sound. He worked on more than 60 films during his career. Selected filmography Die Hard (1988) The Abyss (1989) The Hunt for Red October (1990) References External links Year of birth missing Possibly li...
Robert Alexander Robertson FLS FRSE (1873–22 January 1935) was a Scottish botanist. He was president of the Edinburgh Botanical Society from 1915 to 1917. Life He was born in Rattray in Perthshire in 1873 and educated locally before going to the University of Edinburgh study botany, and graduating with an MA BSc in ...
Copy slips or copy strips are small slips of paper which were commonly used to teach calligraphy and penmanship between 1500 and 1920. The strips, which typically measure about by , display engraved or handwritten examples of calligraphy or good penmanship. Copy strips were commonly stored by tying them into a packet...
The 1991 Florida Citrus Bowl was a college football bowl game played after the 1990 regular season, with national championship implications. Played on January 1 in Orlando, Florida, the 45th edition of the Citrus Bowl featured the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets of the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Nebraska Cornhuskers...
Sarsfields Galway is a GAA club consisting of the parish of Bullaun, New Inn and Woodlawn in East County Galway, Ireland. Winners of two All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship's. The club was founded in 1966 and is almost exclusively concerned with the game of hurling. And in 2016 Sarsfields Hurling Club celebra...
April Wade is an American actress, film producer and screenwriter. Wade is best known for films and television series such as April Showers, Happy Endings, Creepshow III, Day of the Dead 2: Contagium, Opie Gets Laid and Junction. References External links American film producers American screenwriters American ...
The Waitahora Wind Farm was a proposed renewable energy project in New Zealand planned by Contact Energy but which has now been abandoned without construction beginning (see resource consent process below). This development was proposed to be located on the Puketoi Range which forms one side of the picturesque Waitaho...
Ronald Davis Bitton (February 22, 1930 – April 13, 2007) was a charter member and president of the Mormon History Association, professor of history at the University of Utah, and official Assistant Church Historian in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) working with Leonard J. Arrington. Biogr...
Abbottella calliotropis is a species of operculate land snail, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Pomatiidae. Distribution The distribution of Abbottella calliotropis is restricted to the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. References Pomatiidae Gastropods described in 2013
```javascript /** * @license Apache-2.0 * * * * 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. */ 'use strict'; // MODULES // var tape = require( 'tape' ); var Int8Array = require( '@stdlib/array/int8' ...
A Newel is the upright post about which the steps of a circular staircase wind. Newel may also refer to: Newel, Germany People Stanford Newel (1839–1907), American attorney and diplomat Newel K. Whitney (1795-1850), American convert to Mormonism Newel Knight (1800-1847), American convert to Mormonism See also ...
```objective-c #pragma once #include <c10/util/ArrayRef.h> #include <c10/util/DimVector.h> #include <algorithm> namespace c10 { // Computes the contiguous strides of a tensor, given its sizes. inline DimVector contiguous_strides(const IntArrayRef sizes) { using Int = IntArrayRef::value_type; const Int dims = stat...
Aleksander Narcyz Przezdziecki (29 July 1814 in Chornyi Ostriv – 26 December 1871 in Kraków) was a Polish historian and publisher. 1814 births 1871 deaths People from Khmelnytskyi Oblast 19th-century Polish historians Polish male non-fiction writers Polish publishers (people) People from the Russian Empire of Polish d...
Joseba Sarrionandia Uribelarrea (Iurreta, Biscay, April 13, 1958) is a Basque writer who has published a large number of books of poetry and short stories, as well as novels. He has been awarded on numerous occasions for his work, and is nowadays a respected literary personality in the Basque Country. In the early 80s...
Pierre Joseph de Beauchamp (28 June 1752, Vesoul 18 November 1801, Nice) was a French diplomat, clergyman and astronomer. He was the son of the lawyer Xavier de Beauchamp. He was made vicar general to his uncle Miroudot du Bourg, titular bishop of Baghdad and set out for Aleppo with him in 1781. The following year he ...
The National Cricket Academy (NCA) is a cricket facility of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in Bengaluru, India, for the purpose of developing young cricketers who have been identified as having the potential to represent the Indian cricket team. It was established in 2000 and is located near to the M....
The Stowaway is a 1958 French-Australian film directed by Australian director Lee Robinson and French Lebanese director Ralph Habib. It was shot on location in Tahiti and is one of the few Australian financed movies of the 1950s, although the storyline has nothing to do with Australia. There are French and English ver...
"That's My Girl" is a song recorded by American girl group Fifth Harmony. It was released and serviced to contemporary hit radio on September 27, 2016, through Epic Records and Syco Music as the third and final single from the group's second studio album, 7/27 (2016) as the opening track. The song was written by Tinash...
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Karol Cyryl Modzelewski (23 November 1937 – 28 April 2019) was a Polish historian, writer, politician and academic of Russian origin, one of the leading figures of the democratic opposition in the Polish People's Republic from the 1960s to the 1980s. Life and career He was the adopted son of Zygmunt Modzelewski. A pr...
Haras de Meautry in Touques, Calvados, Normandy, France, is a thoroughbred horse breeding farm. It was acquired in the 19th century by horse-racing enthusiast Alphonse James de Rothschild (1827–1905) who passed it down to his offspring so that today it is in the hands of Édouard de Rothschild ( 1957). Numerous stud fa...
```python from ...backend import set_backend, get_backend from ... import backend, base, cp_tensor, tucker_tensor, tt_tensor from .backend import ( tensor, is_tensor, context, shape, ndim, to_numpy, copy, concatenate, reshape, moveaxis, transpose, arange, ones, z...
Romia is an unincorporated community in Bryan County, Oklahoma, United States. It had a post office from August 30, 1915 until June 30, 1934. Romia was named after Romia Lewis, the daughter of the first postmaster, Ollie E. Lewis. References Unincorporated communities in Bryan County, Oklahoma Unincorporated communit...
The review Estudis Romànics (ER) was founded in 1947 by Ramón Aramón Serra. It is based in Barcelona. Since 2000 and until 2014 it was directed by Antonio María Badía Margarit, emeritus member of the Philological Section of the IEC, who has the collaboration of the Editing Committee, and the advice of the Scientific C...
Two Zero One Seven is a mixtape by American hip hop recording artist Chief Keef. The mixtape was released on January 1, 2017, by Entertainment One Music and RBC Records. Most of the production on the mixtape is handled by Keef himself, with a few tracks by Lex Luger, Young Chop, and Leek-e-Leek. It is Keef's first rele...
Osła is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gromadka, within Bolesławiec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately south of Gromadka, north-east of Bolesławiec, and west of the regional capital Wrocław. During World War II the Germans established and operated...
Summerville Centre is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Region of Queens Municipality . References Summerville Centre on Destination Nova Scotia Communities in the Region of Queens Municipality General Service Areas in Nova Scotia
Petrus "Piet" Godefridus de Brouwer (5 October 1880 – 5 October 1953) was an archer from the Netherlands. He was born in Gestel, North Brabant and died in Eindhoven, North Brabant. He represented his native country at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. There he won the gold medal in the Men's Team Event (28...
The Canton of Goderville is a former canton situated in the Seine-Maritime département and in the Haute-Normandie region of northern France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. It consisted of 22 communes, which joined the canton of Saint-Romain-de-Colbosc i...
Alexey Fyodorovich Leontiev (; 27 March 1917 – 14 April 1987) was a Soviet scientist in the field of mathematics, professor, Member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, laureate of the USSR State Prize (in 1989, posthumously). Biography He was born in 1917 in the Nizhny Novgorod Governorate. Was the thirte...
The so-called is a Japanese dogū or clay figurine of the late Jōmon period (c. 2000–1000 BC). Excavated from the Kazahari I Site in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, it is exhibited at the nearby Korekawa Jōmon Kan. Alongside "Hollow Dogū" from Hokkaidō, "" from Yamagata Prefecture, and "Jōmon Venus" and "Masked Goddess" ...
Agrahara (Shrirangapattana) is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India. It is located in the Shrirangapattana taluk of Mandya district in Karnataka. See also Mandya Districts of Karnataka References External links http://Mandya.nic.in/ Villages in Mandya district
Greatham Church (the dedication is unrecorded) is the Anglican parish church of the hamlet of Greatham in the district of Horsham, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex. The tiny single-room building has been described variously as "delightful" and "one of the most appealing chur...
Rommy Rebeca Romero Villalba (born 11 May 1989), usually known as Rebeca Romero, is a Paraguayan footballer who plays as a midfielder. She has been a member of the Paraguay women's national team. International career Romero played for Paraguay at senior level in the 2014 Copa América Femenina. References 1989 births...
Elections to Liverpool Town Council were held on Monday 1 November 1858. One third of the council seats were up for election, the term of office of each councillor being three years. Eleven of the 16 wards were uncontested. After the election, the composition of the council was: Election result Because of the large...
This Bed may refer to: "This Bed", a song by Alicia Keys from her 2009 album The Element of Freedom "This Bed", a song by Kisschasy from their 2005 album United Paper People
Nikola Hrvatsko Tavares (born 17 January 1999) is a professional footballer who plays as a central defender for club Dagenham & Redbridge. Tavares is a product of the Crystal Palace and Brentford academies and began his senior career in non-League football with Wealdstone in 2021. He transferred to Dagenham & Redbrid...
```php <?php declare(strict_types=1); namespace Brick\Math; /** * Specifies a rounding behavior for numerical operations capable of discarding precision. * * Each rounding mode indicates how the least significant returned digit of a rounded result * is to be calculated. If fewer digits are returned than the digi...
Vrezh Kirakosyan (in Armenian Վրեժ Կիրակոսյան) (born in 1983) is an Armenian singer who won the first series (2010–2011) of the Armenian X-Factor series (in Armenian Իքս-Ֆակտոր) after getting top votes in the final broadcast live on the Armenian Shant TV station on 15 May 2011, against rival finalist and runner-up Srbu...
The Crown Trust Company was an Ontario-based firm that operated in most of Canada prior to its bankruptcy, along with several other trusts, in 1983. The bankruptcies occurred when a major Canadian recession drove down speculative real estate values into which the trusts had made increasingly bad loans during a period o...
François Alexandre Hubert LaRue (March 24, 1833 – September 25, 1881) was a French-Canadian writer and physician. Biography Born in Saint-Jean-de-l'île d'Orléans on March 24, 1833, son of notary Hubert Casimir Nazaire Larue and Adélaïde Roy, he married Alphonsine Panet, daughter of Judge Philippe Panet and Luce Casgra...
Bačko Gradište (, ; , ; ) is a village located in the Bečej municipality, in the South Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. The village is ethnically mixed and its population numbering 5,445 people (2002 census). Largest ethnic groups in the village are Hungarians (46.26%) a...
Inioluwa Deborah Raji (born ) is a Nigerian-Canadian computer scientist and activist who works on algorithmic bias, AI accountability, and algorithmic auditing. Raji has previously worked with Joy Buolamwini, Timnit Gebru, and the Algorithmic Justice League on researching gender and racial bias in facial recognition te...
Seyyed Musa Zarabadi-e Qazvini (1877, Qazvin - 1935, Qazvin) () was one of the shia Marja and mystic. See also List of deceased Maraji References Iranian ayatollahs People from Qazvin 1877 births 1935 deaths
Pardhan (or Pradhan) is a dialect of Gondi spoken by the Pardhan people, a community who are the traditional bards of the Gonds. Its speakers are found in areas where the Gonds live: southeastern Madhya Pradesh, far-eastern Maharashtra and northern Telangana. Approximately 140,000 people speak this dialect. References...
Allium calamarophilon is a species of plant in the genus Allium. It is endemic to Greece, known only from one small population on the Island of Euboea, on a rocky ledge in the center of the island near the town of Kimi. Its natural habitats are Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation and rocky shores. It is threatened b...
Frank Gill Slaughter (February 25, 1908 – May 17, 2001), pen-name Frank G. Slaughter, pseudonym C.V. Terry, was an American novelist and physician whose books sold more than 60 million copies. His novels drew on his own experience as a doctor and his interest in history and the Bible. Through his novels, he often intro...
McEntee is an Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andy McEntee, Irish Gaelic football manager Edward McEntee (1906–1981), American judge and politician Eugene McEntee (born 1978), Irish hurler Gerald McEntee, American labor leader Gerry McEntee, Irish Gaelic footballer Helen McEntee (born 1986), Iri...
Willows is a rural locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Willows had a population of 144 people. Geography The town of Bogantungan is within the west of the locality (). The town of Willows Gemfields is the centre of the locality (). The town of Withersfield is within the east of...
Yegor Yurevich Solomatin (, also transliterated Yegor Yurievich Solomatin; born October 3, 1964) is a member of the State Duma of Russia. He is currently a member of the State Duma's Committee on Budget Issues and Taxes. He is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) and is its First Deputy Chief. Solo...
Basil IV, (Arabic: الأنبا باسيليوس‎, Coptic: Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ⲃⲁⲥⲓⲗⲓⲟⲥ), was the 20th Metropolitan of the Holy and Great City of Our Lord, Jerusalem (Holy Zion), and Archbishop of the Holy and Ancient Archdiocese of Jerusalem, all Palestine and the Near East, from 1959, until his death in 1991. Early life He was born as Samy Taw...
The Technical Institute Luigi Paolini, often referred to simply as il Paolini, is an Italian secondary school offering diplomas in administration, finance, marketing, accounting, computer programming, and international relations, as well as surveying. Unified with the Professional Institute Cassiano da Imola, it forms...
Matteo Lovatti the younger (Rome, 1861 – 1927) was an Italian painter, mainly of genre subjects. Biography His grandfather, with the same name (1769-1849) was an architect, who worked for the Papal authorities during the early 19th century. His father Filippo Lovatti was a lawyer and he died in 1893. Matteo was infl...
Angelo Grimaldi, O.P. (1630–1682) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Bishop of Methone (1679–1682) and Auxiliary Bishop of Albano (1679–1682). Biography Angelo Grimaldi was born in Genoa, Italy in 1630 and ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers. On 6 Feb 1679, he was appointed during the papacy of...
Karat is a fractional measure of purity for gold alloys. Karat may also refer to: Aviation Karat (airline), a former Russian airline SDB Karat, a Russian ultralight trike design Entertainment Karat (band), a German band People Brinda Karat (born 1947), Indian politician and Member of Parliament Prakash Karat (...
Lies for the Liars is the third studio album by American rock band the Used. It was released on May 22, 2007, and was certified gold by the RIAA on February 28, 2019. Background On September 12, 2006, it was announced that drummer Branden Steineckert left the band. However, a day later, Steineckert explained that he w...
Dissent is a philosophy of non-agreement with a prevailing idea or entity Dissent may also mean: Dissent (American magazine), an American political magazine founded in 1954 Dissent (Australian magazine), an Australian political magazine published from 2000 to 2014 Dissent (EP), an EP by Misery Index Dissent! (netw...
The Maxwell, later Heron-Maxwell Baronetcy, of Springkell in the County of Dumfries, is a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was created on 7 February 1683 for Patrick Maxwell. The fourth Baronet sat as member of parliament for Dumfries Burghs. He married Mary, daughter and heiress of Patrick Heron, and assumed...
Ruke (Hands) is third solo album by Darko Rundek. The album contains 12 songs, of which the hits are the title track, Makedo and Ista slika. By the end of 2002, the album had sold 1,950 copies. Background After the weak success of the previous album, Rundek released a book of poems in December 2001. At the end of Se...