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The Campinhos State Park () is a state park in the state of Paraná, Brazil. The environment has been much degraded by human activity and is in the process of regeneration, but there are areas of the original Araucaria Forest. The main attraction is the long Jesuits Cave, with many speleothems such as stalagmites and s...
Jean-Baptiste Dotto (27 March 1928, in St-Nazaire – 20 February 2000, in Ollioules, France) was the first French racing cyclist to win the Vuelta a España. He rode the Tour de France 13 times, coming fourth in 1954. Jean Dotto was born with Italian nationality. He became French in 1937. Dotto was a good climber. He be...
Demas Barnes (April 4, 1827 – May 1, 1888) was an American businessman and politician and a United States representative from New York, serving one term from 1867 to 1869. Early days Born in Gorham Township, Ontario County, New York, Barnes was the son of Demas Barnes and attended public school, then engaged in mercan...
Shivshakti Sachdev (born 21 May 1993) is an Indian actress who mainly works in Hindi television. She made her acting debut in 2007 with Bhabhi portraying Mehak Thakral. She is best known for her portrayal of Bebo Narang Malhotra in Sabki Laadli Bebo, Priyanka Raj in Afsar Bitiya and Rani Uberoi in The Suite Life of Ka...
"F U Kristmas!" is a Christmas single by British singer Kim Wilde and thrash metal band Lawnmower Deth. The single was released in the United Kingdom as a digital download on iTunes and Google Play Music and on CD on 18 December 2017. There are two versions of the main track, both R-rated: "F U Kristmas! (Clean Mix)" ...
Tranby is a village in Lier municipality in Viken, Norway. The village consists mainly of three residential areas located in a semi-circle around a small forest area. Tranby is a part of a greater urban area which also encompasses the village of Hennummarka. The urban area is named Tranby and has a population of 5,322...
Virág Vaszari (born 22 March 1986 in Dombóvár) is a retired Hungarian team handball player. Achievements Nemzeti Bajnokság I: Bronze Medalist: 2010 Magyar Kupa Finalist: 2006 EHF Cup Winner: 2005 References External links Career statistics at Worldhandball 1986 births Living people People from Dombóvár Hungarian f...
Mahnaz Mohammadi (born 1 January 1975, Tehran) is an Iranian filmmaker and women's rights activist. She wrote and directed her first film in 2003, "Women Without Shadows" , depicting the lives of homeless and abandoned women in a state-run shelter, has been shown and awarded in several international film festivals. Ma...
Passion Island is a 1927 British silent drama film directed by Manning Haynes and starring Lilian Oldland, Moore Marriott and Randle Ayrton. It is based on a novel by W. W. Jacobs and concerns a vendetta on the island of Corsica. Cast Lilian Oldland - Josette Bernatti Moore Marriott - Beppo Randle Ayrton - Paolo Be...
All Sports is the first greatest hits album by Australian rock and pop band The Sports, released in December 1982. The album peaked at number 35 on the Australian Kent Music Report. Reception Steve Schnee from AllMusic said "This collection compiles the best singles, a few album tracks, and alternate recordings, crea...
Jenn Nkiru is a Nigerian-British artist and director. She is known for directing the music video for Beyoncé's "Brown Skin Girl" and for being the second unit director of Ricky Saiz’s video for Beyoncé and Jay-Z, "APESHIT" which was released in 2018. She was selected to participate in the 2019 Whitney Biennial. Early...
Szlama (diminutive Szlamek) is a Polish Yiddish male given name of Š-L-M. Notable people with the name include: Szlama Ber Winer (1911–1942), Polish Jew from Izbica Kujawska, who escaped from the Chełmno extermination camp Szlama Grzywacz (1909-1944), member of the French resistance Polish masculine given names M...
Margaretting is a village and civil parish in the Chelmsford district, in the county of Essex, England. The population of the village taken at the 2011 Census was 847. The village is located on the B1002 road approximately four miles from Chelmsford (the county town of Essex) and two miles from the village of Ingatest...
is a football stadium in Shintomi, Miyazaki, Japan. It is the home stadium of football club Tegevajaro Miyazaki. References External links Sports venues in Miyazaki Prefecture Football venues in Japan Sports venues completed in 2021 2021 establishments in Japan Tegevajaro Miyazaki
The National Council for Conservation of Wildlife (NCCW) is a state member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) since January 1975. The NCPF holds the duty of safeguarding wildlife and ecological reserves in Pakistan. This organization functions under the purview of the Ministry of Climate Chang...
Mark Arm (born Mark Thomas McLaughlin; February 21, 1962) is an American singer and songwriter, best known as the vocalist for the grunge band Mudhoney. His former group, Green River, was one of the first grunge bands, along with Malfunkshun, Soundgarden, Skin Yard, the U-Men, and others. He is also the manager of the ...
Aplastic anemia (AA) is a severe hematologic condition in which the body fails to make blood cells in sufficient numbers. Aplastic anemia is associated with cancer and various cancer syndromes. Blood cells are produced in the bone marrow by stem cells that reside there. Aplastic anemia causes a deficiency of all blood ...
Grace Academy is a non-selective co-educational secondary school within the English Academy programme, at Chelmsley Wood, Solihull, West Midlands. It opened in 2006 and replaced the old Whitesmore School. It is a specialist Business and Enterprise college. Grace Academy Solihull is constituted as a company and regist...
Elachiptera nigriceps is a species of frit fly in the family Chloropidae. References Oscinellinae Articles created by Qbugbot Taxa named by Hermann Loew Insects described in 1863
Merathaim is a biblical term found in Jeremiah meaning two things: double bitterness and double rebellion. Some scholars hold the idea that the dual expression is merely the intensity of the Lord while others say that it is an actual place because of the context: Attack the land of Merathaim. According to J. Andrew D...
Para Qeshlaq (, also Romanized as Pārā Qeshlāq) is a village in Savalan Rural District, in the Central District of Parsabad County, Ardabil Province, Iran. According the 2006 census, its population was 511, in 106 families. References Towns and villages in Parsabad County
Adrian Paul Hardy (born August 16, 1970) is a former American football defensive back who played three seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the San Francisco 49ers and Cincinnati Bengals. He was drafted by the 49ers in the second round of the 1993 NFL Draft. Hardy played college football at Northwestern ...
Tavaborole, sold under the brand name Kerydin, is a topical antifungal medication for the treatment of onychomycosis, a fungal infection of the nail and nail bed with a complete clearance rate of 6-7% and partial clearance rate of 23-24% in individuals whose “infection border does not reach the cuticle at the base of t...
The 2018 New Mexico Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 15, 2018, with kickoff scheduled for 2:00 p.m. EST (12:00 p.m. local MST). It was the 13th edition of the New Mexico Bowl, and one of the 2018–19 bowl games concluding the 2018 FBS football season. Unfortunately for North Texas, their C-USA Pl...
Mission Creek is a water body west of Topeka, Kansas, United States. The tributary of the Kansas River goes through Wabaunsee County (where it begins) and Shawnee County, Kansas (passing to the west of Topeka in its run to the Kansas). Mission Creek was named for a Kaw mission near the banks. See also Dover, Kansas L...
Toqoz-e Sofla (, also Romanized as Toqoz-e Soflá; also known as Tūqoz-e Pā’īn) is a village in Jamrud Rural District, in the Central District of Torbat-e Jam County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 336, in 65 families. References Populated places in Torbat-e Jam County
Steffen Menze (born 28 January 1969 in Plauen, East Germany) is a German football coach and former player. Honours DFB-Pokal runner-up: 2000–01 NOFV-Pokal runner-up: 1990–91 References External links 1969 births Living people Sportspeople from Plauen People from Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt East German men's football...
Cépet (; ) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France. Population See also Communes of the Haute-Garonne department References Communes of Haute-Garonne
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The Lovers Rock Tour was the fifth concert tour by English band Sade. Predominately visiting amphitheaters in North America, the tour supported the band's fifth studio album, Lovers Rock. Taking place in 2001, it was deemed by many critics as a comeback tour because it marks the band's first performances since 1994. Al...
Ken Slater (1917–2008) was a British science fiction fan and bookseller. In 1947, while serving in the British Army of the Rhine, he started Operation Fantast, a network of science fiction fans which had 800 members around the world by 1950 though it folded a few years later. Through Operation Fantast, he was the major...
The ninth season of The Bachelorette premiered on May 27, 2013. This season features 27-year-old Desiree Hartsock, a bridal stylist from Northglenn, Colorado. Hartsock finished in fourth place on season 17 of The Bachelor featuring Sean Lowe. The final episode aired on August 5, 2013, with Hartsock accepting a propos...
This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in Ufa, Russia. Born in Ufa 18th century 1701–1800 Sergey Aksakov (1791–1859), Russian literary figure remembered for his semi-autobiographical tales of family life, as well as his books on hunting and fishing 19th century 1801–1900 Nikolay Zhukovsky...
Siége Perilous is the third studio album by American power metal band Kamelot. It was released on August 4, 1998, through Noise Records. It is the first album with Roy Khan on vocals and Casey Grillo on drums, and is the final album to feature David Pavlicko on keyboards. In Arthurian legend, the Siege Perilous, other...
Florentyna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Żelazków, within Kalisz County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. References Florentyna
The Aurora Awards are granted annually by the Canadian SF and Fantasy Association and SFSF Boreal Inc. The Award for Best Novella/Novelette was first awarded in 2021. It became a dedicated category, distinct from the Award for Best Novel and Award for Best Short Fiction, providing additional exposure for medium length...
Joseph Carey (born 24 June 1975) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Clare constituency since the 2007 general election. Early life Carey is the son of Donal Carey who was a TD and Senator. He was educated at St. Flannan's College, Ennis, and Galway Institute of Technology, Galway...
Limassol Salt Lake (; also known as Akrotiri Salt Lake, ) is the largest inland body of water on the island of Cyprus, in Akrotiri and Dhekelia. It lies due south-west of the sprawling city of Limassol and measures . Its lowest point is below sea level and at its deepest point the water depth measures about one meter...
The Federal Convention (or Confederate Diet ) was the only central institution of the German Confederation () from 1815 until 1848, and from 1851 until 1866. The Federal Convention had its seat in the Palais Thurn und Taxis in Frankfurt. It was organized as a permanent congress of envoys of the member states. Origin T...
Panya Singprayool-Dinmuong (born 17 April 1950) is a former Thai cyclist. He competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the 1976 Summer Olympics. References External links 1950 births Living people Panya Singprayool-Dinmuong Panya Singprayool-Dinmuong Cyclists at the 1972 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 1976 Summer ...
Cranston O’Neal Wilder (born August 9, 1989) is an American sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres. He currently in his junior year at Mississippi State University. At the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics held in Bydgoszcz, Poland, Wilder won a bronze medal in the 400 metres, and also helped the U.S. s...
Leonid Ignatyevich Lubennikov (Russian: Леони́д Игна́тьевич Лубе́нников; 21 January 1910 – 28 November 1988) was a Soviet politician who served as the last First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic from late 1955 to 1956. He was also the father of Russian painter Ivan Lubenn...
Robert Samuel Finn (August 8, 1922 – August 16, 2022) was an American mathematician. Early life and education Finn was born in Buffalo, New York. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in physics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a PhD in mathematics from Syracuse University. Studying under Abe Gelbart, Finn c...
Hans-Christian Gabrielsen (27 July 1967 – 9 March 2021) was a Norwegian industrial worker, politician, and trade unionist. He was elected leader of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions from May 2017. Career Gabrielsen was born in Slemmestad, in Røyken in the present-day municipality of Asker. He was assigned wi...
Man's World is the sixth studio album by American hard rock band Mountain, and their first album in over 10 years. It features a cover of the James Brown song "It's a Man's Man's Man's World", from which it takes its title. Track listing "In Your Face" 4:19 "Nobody Gonna Steal My Thunder" 3:50 "This Is a Man's Worl...
Riquelme Point is a point projecting 450 m into the southwest part of Discovery Bay from Parvomay Neck, Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica and forming the west side of the entrance to Vinett Cove. The feature was named by the 1947 Chilean Antarctic Expedition after Signalman Riquelme, a crewman...
The Algernon Bangs House is a historic house at 16 East Chestnut Street in Augusta, Maine. Built in 1892, it is a distinctive and idiosyncratic exhibition of Queen Anne architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, and now houses professional offices. Description and history The Ba...
The Pherrins River is a tributary of the Clyde River, flowing in Essex County and Orleans County in northern Vermont in United States. The valley of the river Pherrins is a convenient passage for connecting the Island Pond to the Norton Pond which is the head of water of the Coaticook River flowing to the northeast ac...
Farar () is a Pakistani television film directed by Mehreen Jabbar. It starred Marina Khan, Sania Saeed and Huma Nawab in leading roles. The film first broadcast on Pakistan Television Corporation in 1996, and later on Indus Vision. The film entails the journey of three friends from Karachi as they try to navigate love...
Phyllophaga nebulosa is a species of June beetle endemic to Jones Lake State Park in North Carolina. This species was discovered by Maxi Polihronakis at Jones Lake State Park when she could not recognize some of the beetles she had collected for her research. This beetle is nocturnal and was discovered living in sandy ...
Kinlet is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 16 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, one is at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish conta...
Fred Severs Clinton was one of the first medical doctors in Oklahoma, having begun to practice while the area was still part of Indian Territory. He built the first hospital in Tulsa and was very active in promoting public health infrastructure projects. As a financial partner with Dr. J. C. W, Bland, another early phy...
Windsor & Eton railway station may refer to: Windsor & Eton Central railway station Windsor & Eton Riverside railway station
The L'eggs Mini-Marathon was a series of women only 10 kilometer (10K) road races held in the 1970s and 1980s, sponsored by the L'eggs hosiery company. The race grew from a small single event in 1972 into a national series with the sponsorship. The circuit consisted of three preliminary races, situated around the Un...
Dietrich von Bausznern (March 19, 1928 – January 20, 1980) was a German composer, cantor, organist and music teacher. Bausznern was born in Rastenburg, East Prussia, now Kętrzyn in present-day Poland. He wrote more than 300 compositions in a wide variety of genres, yet concentrated on church music: religious concerts,...
Feroz Khan built the Sarai (Rest House) in 1637 AD during the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan; hence it was named after the Mughals. Before the first battle of Panipat, Babur camped at Gharaunda. Now, there are two existing gateways in the area. They exist within a distance of about 100 meters from each other. The S...
This article presents the insignia and ranks of the Brazilian military. The insignia and ranks of the Brazilian military are defined by Act no. 6880 of December 9, 1980. Air Force ranks date from 1941, when the Brazilian Air Force () was organized as a merger of the Navy's Aeronaval Force and the Army's Aviation Servi...
Nicolas Anne Theodule Changarnier (; 26 April 1793 – 14 February 1877), French general, was born at Autun, Saône-et-Loire. Educated at Saint-Cyr, he served for a short time in the bodyguard of Louis XVIII, and entered the line as a lieutenant in January 1815. He achieved distinction in the Spanish campaign of 1823, an...
Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority has 107 active chapters. Chapters Following is a list of Sigma Sigma Sigma chapters. Active chapters noted in bold, inactive chapters noted in italics. Chapters listed in order of founding. References External links Sigma Sigma Sigma Collegiate Chapters Sigma Sigma Sigma chapters
Ann Aschengrau is an epidemiologist who focuses on environmental and reproductive health. She is a professor of epidemiology at Boston University School of Public Health and is the Associate Chairman of the department. Career Aschengrau is the lead investigator of a cohort study examining the impact of environmental a...
EastSouthWestNorth is an English-language China-focused blog written by Roland Soong (宋以朗, Cantonese: )), a Hong Kong-based blogger. The blog combines English translations of Chinese articles, comments and recommended reading. It was started in 2003 when Roland Soong moved back to Hong Kong. Notable subjects include Ei...
The 1943–44 season was Galatasaray SK's 40th in existence and the club's 32nd consecutive season in the Istanbul Football League. Squad statistics Squad changes for the 1943–1944 season In: Istanbul Football League Classification Matches Kick-off listed in local time (EEST) Istanbul Futbol Kupası 3rd Round 1/4 ...
Staš Skube (born 15 November 1989) is a Slovenian handball player who plays for Montpellier Handball and the Slovenian national team. His older brother is Sebastian Skube. Career Skube started his career in 2006 with RK Trimo Trebnje. In 2013, he moved to RK Gorenje Velenje. After three seasons, he transferred to SC ...
Self-domestication is a scientific hypothesis that suggests that, similar to domesticated animals, there has been a process of artificial selection among members of the human species conducted by humans themselves. In this way, during the process of hominization, a preference for individuals with collaborative and soci...
Farnsfield is a rural locality in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Farnsfield had a population of 124 people. Geography The Gregory River forms the northern and north-eastern boundaries. Sandy Creek rises in the south of the locality and flows east, forming a small section of the southern boundary...
Walmart Watch, formed in the spring of 2005, was a joint project of the Center for Community and Corporate Ethics, a nonprofit organization studying the impact of large corporations on society, and its advocacy arm, Five Stones. The Walmart Watch group was based in Washington with the claimed goal to challenge Walmar...
"Tenterfield Saddler" is a song written by Peter Allen in 1970. It was released in 1972 as the second single from his second studio album of the same name. "Tenterfield Saddler" tells the moving story of the musician's life, from his much-loved grandfather, George Woolnough, his troubled relationship with his father ...
This One Summer is a graphic novel written by Mariko Tamaki and illustrated by Jillian Tamaki published by First Second Books in 2014. It is a coming of age story about two teenage friends, Rose and Windy, during a summer in Awago, a small beach town. Rose and Windy discover themselves and their sexuality while battlin...
The Suakin Expedition was either of two British-Indian military expeditions, led by Major-General Sir Gerald Graham, to Suakin in Sudan, with the intention of destroying the power of the Sudanese military commander Osman Digna and his troops during the Mahdist War. The first expedition took place in February 1884 and t...
A set may refer to: Sydney Trains A set, a type of train List of poker hands#Three of a kind
Nibbles (also known as Tuffy) is a fictional character from the Tom and Jerry cartoon series. He is the little, blue/gray, diaper-wearing orphan mouse whose cartoon debut came in the 1946 short The Milky Waif. Tuffy was later featured in the 1949 Academy Award-winning short The Little Orphan, as well as Two Little Indi...
David Pastorius is an American bass guitarist born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, residing in Melbourne, Florida. He is the nephew of late jazz virtuoso bass guitarist Jaco Pastorius. Pastorius has played in numerous bands in the Florida region, has toured across the United States with various artists such as Tech N9ne an...
Xenophrys serchhipii is a species of frog in the family Megophryidae, known from a single specimen from Serchhip, Mizoram, India. References serchhipii Endemic fauna of India Amphibians of India Amphibians described in 2007
Brontypena is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. Species Brontypena exima (Pagenstecher, 1886) Brontypena lutea (Bethune-Baker, 1908) Brontypena pellocrossa Prout, 1932 References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database Calpinae Moth genera
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Isaac Cocks House is a historic home located at Cornwall in Orange County, New York. The main house was built about 1795 and is a two-story, five bay, center hall wood frame dwelling in the Federal style. It features clapboard siding and a fieldstone basement. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places...
HMS Ladybird was an of the Royal Navy, launched in 1916. This class are also referred to as "large China gunboats". Originally built to patrol the River Danube during the First World War, she sailed for China from Malta in February 1927 to serve on the Yangtze River. History On 12 December 1937, Ladybird, along with ...
Simon Cheng Man-kit (; born 10 October 1990) is a Hong Kong activist. He was formerly a trade and investment officer at the British Consulate-General in Hong Kong. Cheng was detained by Chinese authorities in August 2019 in West Kowloon station when he returned from a business trip in Shenzhen. While the Chinese author...
Thomas Blake, Jr. (born December 29, 1976) is an American former professional tennis player. Blake was born in Yonkers, New York to Thomas Sr. (who is African-American) and Betty (who is Caucasian?-English). He has a younger brother, James Blake, who was also a professional tennis player, as well as three half-brothers...
The Tour du Faso is a 10-day road bicycle racing stage race held in Burkina Faso in the late fall. The race is organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation, which also organises the Tour de France, and since 2005, the race has been part of the UCI Africa Tour. The race was first held in 1987 and until 1998 was reserved ...
The 2015 Abha mosque bombing occurred on 6 August 2015, when a suicide bomb attack killed 17 people at a mosque in the south-western Saudi Arabian city of Abha. Responsibility for the attack, in a city near Saudi Arabia's southern border with Yemen, a country presently torn apart by the Yemeni Civil War, was claimed b...
The following are the national records in athletics in Albania maintained by the Albanian Athletics Federation (FSHA). Outdoor Key to tables: + = en route to a longer distance h = hand timing A = affected by altitude # = not recognised by World Athletics NWI = no wind information Men Women Mixed Indoor Men ...
The Dutch Harness Horse, or Tuigpaard, is a warmblood breed of fine driving horse that has been developed in the Netherlands since the end of World War II. Their studbook is kept by the Koninklijk Warmbloed Paardenstamboek Nederland (Royal Warmblood Horse Studbook of the Netherlands) or KWPN. The breed is based on the ...
Jan Dekert or Jan Dekiert (1738 – 4 October 1790) was a Polish merchant of German descent and political activist. Starting in the 1760s, he rose to become one of the most prominent merchants in the Polish capital of Warsaw. He was an activist arguing for more rights for the burghers in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealt...
Trubakovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Noginskoye Rural Settlement, Syamzhensky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 4 as of 2002. Geography Trubakovo is located 7 km south of Syamzha (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ushakovskaya is the nearest rural locality. References Rur...
Chow Ka Wa ( ; born 23 April 1986 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong footballer who plays for Hong Kong First Division League club Southern as a right midfielder. Club career Citizen Chow began his professional career at Citizen, a newly promoted First Division club, in the 2004–05 season. However, as a young player, he fa...
Southern Cross is a best-selling 1998 novel by Patricia Cornwell in her Andy Brazil series about a reporter for The Charlotte Observer who is also a volunteer cop. It tells the story of Police Chief Judy Hammer, who is sent to Richmond, Virginia, the former capital of the Confederate States of America, to investigate ...
The Saint's Second Front is the title of the working typescript of a The Saint (Simon Templar) novel written by Leslie Charteris in or around the summer of 1941. It describes a (foiled) military attack by Japan on America. It was rejected from publication by Cosmopolitan on the grounds that "we do not think this is the...
John Trevor Davies (born 26 December 1932) is a former English cricketer. Davies was a right-handed batsman. He was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, and educated at the Priory Grammar School, Shrewsbury and Cambridge University. Davies made his first-class debut for Cambridge University against Surrey in 1957. He ma...
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The Right Hook was a late afternoon to early evening talk programme broadcast on the Dublin, Ireland-based national Newstalk commercial radio station, and hosted by George Hook. It was the first radio show in Ireland to broadcast the show entirely live via web cam on the internet. Schedule Monday - Friday 16.30 - 19....
Burgberg is a municipality in the district of Oberallgäu in Bavaria in Germany. References Oberallgäu
Jean-François Jalkh (; born 23 May 1957) is a French politician who is the current Member of the European Parliament for the National Rally, representing East France. On 25 April 2017, after the resignation of Marine Le Pen as leader of the National Front, Jalkh was named as the interim leader. He stepped down three d...
is a Japanese light novel series by Satoru Akahori. It was adapted into an OVA series in 1996 by J.C.Staff, followed by an anime television series and a sequel movie. The OVA and anime television series were licensed in North America by Central Park Media and released on DVD under their Software Sculptors label. The TV...
Louis Spohr's String Quartet No. 30 ("Quatuor brillant") in A major, Op. 93, was completed in September of 1835, it is one of eight such works Spohr wrote between 1806 and 1835. He would not write another string quartet for ten years. Movements This quartet is in three movement form: Andante – Allegro Larghetto Rondo:...
St. Anne's Church () in Annaberg-Buchholz, German Free State of Saxony, is a hall church whose architectural style is on the boundary between the Late Gothic and Saxon Renaissance. With a length of and width of , it is the largest, true hall church of the Late Gothic in Saxony. Its tower is high, the interior of the ...
The Moluccan megapode (Eulipoa wallacei), also known as Wallace's scrubfowl, Moluccan scrubfowl or painted megapode, is a small, approximately 31 cm long, olive-brown megapode. The genus Eulipoa is monotypic, but the Moluccan megapode is sometimes placed in Megapodius instead. Both sexes are similar with an olive-brown...
This is a list of ships of the Indian Navy. It covers both the pre-independence Royal Indian Navy and the post-independence Indian Navy. Current ships Historical ships Note: Prior to 1950, Indian naval ships carried the prefix HMIS ("His Majesty's Indian Ship") as the Indian Armed Forces were under the British Crown...
Same-sex marriage was progressively introduced in several provinces and territories of Canada by court decisions beginning in 2003 before being legally recognized nationwide with the enactment of the Civil Marriage Act on July 20, 2005. On June 10, 2003, the Court of Appeal for Ontario issued a decision immediately leg...
Timofei Vitalyevich Slivets (; ; born in Minsk) is a Belarusian, and later Russian freestyle skier, specializing in aerials. Slivets competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics for Belarus. He placed 12th in the qualifying round of the aerials event, earning the last spot in the final. He was 6th after one jump in the fina...