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Kudumba Vaarthakal () is a 1998 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Ali Akbar and produced by Milan Jaleel. The film stars Jagadish, Jagathy Sreekumar, Innocent, Kalabhavan Mani and Kalpana in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Berny-Ignatius. Songs are written by S. Ramesan Nair
Plot
Cast
J... |
Soul Food Junkies is a 2012 documentary directed by Byron Hurt and produced by Lisa Durden. The film explores the history and culinary tradition of soul food, and its relevance to African American culture and identity. The film also documents black people that have modified their diet towards eating more vegetables.
S... |
Plethodontohyla bipunctata is a species of frog in the family Microhylidae.
It is endemic to Madagascar.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest.
It is threatened by habitat loss.
References
bipunctata
Endemic frogs of Madagascar
Taxa named by Jean Mar... |
Found in the table below are fish found in Missouri separated by the Family that they are in. The list is not complete as there are over 200 species of fish found in Missouri.
References
Missouri
.Missouri |
The 2023 Texas Rangers season is the 63rd of the Texas Rangers franchise overall, their 52nd in Arlington as the Rangers, and the 4th season at Globe Life Field. It is also the team's first season under the management of Bruce Bochy.
The Rangers had six players (five starters) named to the All-Star game, a franchise r... |
```scheme
(declare (block) (standard-bindings) (extended-bindings))
(begin
(define gerbil/compiler/optimize-spec::timestamp 1713631270)
(begin
(define gxc#::generate-method-specializers::t
(let ((__tmp177811 (list gxc#::identity::t))
(__tmp177810 (cons (cons 'final: '#t) '())))
(declar... |
A PASER (an acronym from Particle Acceleration by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) is a device that accelerates a coherent beam of electrons. This process was demonstrated for the first time in 2006 at the Brookhaven National Lab by a team of physicists from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
Relativistic... |
Sergey Nikolayevich Popov (16 March 1929 – 2 December 2018) was a Soviet hurdler. He competed in the men's 110 metres hurdles at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
References
1929 births
2018 deaths
Athletes (track and field) at the 1952 Summer Olympics
Soviet male hurdlers
Olympic athletes for the Soviet Union
Place of birth... |
The 1973–74 Rugby Union County Championship was the 74th edition of England's County Championship rugby union club competition.
Gloucestershire won their 11th title after defeating Lancashire in the final.
Semi finals
Final
See also
English rugby union system
Rugby union in England
References
Rugby Union County... |
Tayy al-Arḍ ( or "covering long distances in the twinkling of an eye") is the name for thaumaturgical teleportation in the mystical form of Islam and Islamic philosophy. The concept has been expressed as "traversing the earth without moving"; some have termed it "moving by the earth being displaced under one's feet". I... |
José Bokung Alogo (born 31 December 1987), also known as Colin, is an Equatoguinean footballer who plays as a defender for local club Deportivo Unidad. He was a member of the Equatorial Guinea national team.
International career
Colin has been international with the Equatorial Guinea national football team, at least, ... |
Holding the Line: Inside the Nation's Preeminent US Attorney's Office and Its Battle with the Trump Justice Department is a nonfiction book by former Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman and published by Penguin Press on September 13, 2022. Berman was fired by former President Trump. In the book, Berman discusses "a... |
Frederick Crocker (1821–1911) served as an American naval commander and US consul for the Union during the US Civil War.
Biography
Early life
Crocker was born in 1821 in Brockton, Massachusetts, the youngest son of a well-to-do farmer and manufacturer. His father sent him to work in nearby New Bedford, Massachusetts... |
Because He's My Friend, also known as Love Under Pressure, is a 1978 Australian TV movie about a married couple and their mentally disabled son. It was one of six telemovies made in Australia as co-productions between ABC and Transatlantic Enterprises. It was the final film of veteran American director Ralph Nelson.
P... |
Jaime Hilario Integrated School – La Salle is a Lasallian co-educational primary and secondary school located in Bagac, Bataan, in the Philippines. It was opened by the De La Salle Brothers in 2006 to cater to the farming and fishing community. It is the 16th school of De La Salle Philippines, a network of Lasallian s... |
Gary Francis McCauley (born 1 April 1940 in Cochrane, Ontario; died 13 May 2018 in Ottawa) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was a clergyman (Anglican Church of Canada) and broadcaster by career.
McCauley attended General Theological Seminary in New York, graduating in 1966.
He represe... |
"Dirty South" is a song by American hip hop group Goodie Mob featuring American rappers Big Boi and Cool Breeze. It was released as the third single from Goodie Mob's debut studio album Soul Food (1995) in 1996 and produced by Organized Noize. The song popularized the titular phrase, which has since been used to refer ... |
The Dahomeyan Democratic Movement (, MDD) was a political party in French Dahomey.
History
The MDD was established in northern Dahomey by Hubert Maga in 1951 as the Ethnic Group of the North (Groupement Ethnique du Nord, GEN). Maga had previously been a member of the ruling Dahomeyan Progressive Union, but was encoura... |
On 31 December 2018 and 1 January 2019, a car was intentionally driven into crowds of people in the cities of Bottrop and Essen in Germany, injuring ten people. First media reports suspected a terrorist background. Later, the perpetrator was admitted to psychiatry and a surveyor certified that he is probably not guilty... |
```javascript
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function test0() {
function leaf() {
}
class BaseClass {
}
var obj0 = {};
var obj1 = {};
var arrObj0 = {};
var litObj1 = {};
var func0 = function () {
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The Paisley & District Amateur Football Association (PAFA) was a football (soccer) league competition for amateur clubs in the Paisley area of Scotland. The association was affiliated to the Scottish Amateur Football Association.
The association was composed of three divisions.
League membership
In order to join the... |
The is a cable-stayed bridge that is part of the Nishiseto Expressway, commonly known as the Shimanami Kaidō しまなみ海道. The bridge has a center span of . As of 2010, it has the fourth longest main span of any cable-stayed bridge after the Sutong Bridge. The expressway is a series of roads and bridges that is one of th... |
Orlando John Hodge (1828–1912) was a legislative leader in two U.S. States.
Youth and military
Orlando J. Hodge was born November 25, 1828, in Hamburg, New York. He was a fifth-generation American, with most of his ancestors living in Connecticut. His father, Alfred Hodge, was born in 1795 and was a War of 1812 vetera... |
Felipe Rodrigues dos Santos (born 31 October 1995), known as Felipe Diadema or Felipe Rodrigues, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Vorskla Poltava. Mainly a right back, he can also play as a central defender or defensive midfielder.
Club career
Born in São Paulo, Felipe finished his formation with Paulista, alth... |
Lý Hoàng Nam (born 25 February 1997) is a Vietnamese tennis player.
Nam has a career high ATP singles ranking of 231 achieved on November 28, 2022. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 385 achieved on 12 November 2018.
He won the 2015 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' doubles title along with his Indian par... |
Gardyny is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Młynary, within Elbląg County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland.
References
Villages in Elbląg County |
Gilula's lines are three arcs drawn on an AP radiograph of the wrist used to assess the alignment of the carpal bones.
Clinical use
There should be no step-off in the contour of the lines when drawn on a normal wrist.
References
External links
Radiopaedia
Musculoskeletal radiographic signs |
```objective-c
//
//
// 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.
#ifndef _SOC_SPI_STRUCT_H_
#define _SOC_SPI_STRUCT_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
typedef volati... |
The Ice Climbing World Cup (or UIAA Ice Climbing World Tour, or IWC) is an annual ice climbing competition organized by the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA), who has regulated and governed the sport of competition ice climbing since the first IWC in 2002.
Structure
The IWC is organized as an... |
Robert Lee Morris (born 1947) is an American jewelry designer and sculptor, who attributes much of his inspiration to organic forms he admires in nature and to designing for an imaginary futuristic society. His designs have been made in gold, silver and bronze and he is known for his 24 carat matte gold plating and ric... |
Ferrate(VI) is the inorganic anion with the chemical formula [FeO4]2−. It is photosensitive, contributes a pale violet colour to compounds and solutions containing it and is one of the strongest water-stable oxidizing species known. Although it is classified as a weak base, concentrated solutions containing ferrate(VI)... |
Melipotis indomita, the indomitable melipotis, is a moth in the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Francis Walker in 1858. It is found from the West Indies to Mexico, and from Maine, Florida and Minnesota to Texas and California.
The wingspan is 40–55 mm. There are multiple generations per year.
The ... |
Victor A. Tcherikover (; 1894–1958) was a Russian-born Israeli scholar.
Biography
Born in Russia, he settled in Palestine in 1925. He was one of the first teachers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and headed the departments of general history and classical studies. He specialized in Jewish history in Palestine a... |
```python
from prowler.lib.check.models import Check, Check_Report_AWS
from prowler.providers.aws.services.iam.iam_client import iam_client
from prowler.providers.aws.services.iam.lib.policy import check_full_service_access
critical_service = "kms"
class iam_inline_policy_no_full_access_to_kms(Check):
def execut... |
The 8th World Festival of Youth and Students (WFYS) was held in 1962 in Helsinki, capital city of Finland.
The World Federation of Democratic Youth organized this festival together with the International Union of Students. Finland was the second country, after Austria, to host the event despite being a non-aligned sta... |
```xml
export default function page() {
return 'page'
}
``` |
William Behan may refer to:
Billy Behan (1911–1991), Irish footballer
William J. Behan (1840–1928), American politician |
Subang is a federal constituency in Petaling District, Selangor, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1995.
The federal constituency was created from parts of the Shah Alam constituency in the 1994 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first pas... |
An election to Sligo County Council took place on 20 June 1985 as part of the Irish local elections. 25 councillors were elected from five local electoral areas (LEAs) for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV). This term was e... |
Dennis Waterman (born 1948 in Myrtle Point, Oregon) is a professional poker player and writer. He has over 30 years of poker experience with reported career winnings of $1,230,316 as of 2015.
Waterman became a chess master by the age of 16. In addition to chess, he has played backgammon competitively.
In 2007, Waterm... |
The Jericho pipe is a diamondiferous diatreme in the Slave craton of Nunavut, Canada, located northeast of Yellowknife near the northern end of Contwoyto Lake. It is home to the now closed Jericho Diamond Mine.
See also
List of volcanoes in Canada
Volcanology of Canada
Volcanology of Northern Canada
References
Diat... |
The House of Khalifa () is the ruling family of the Kingdom of Bahrain. The Al Khalifas profess Sunni Islam and belong to the Anizah tribe, some members of this tribe joined the Utub alliance which migrated from Central Arabia to Kuwait, then ruled all of Qatar, more specifically Al Zubarah, which they built and ruled ... |
```kotlin
package io.github.detekt.metrics.processors
import io.gitlab.arturbosch.detekt.api.Detektion
import io.gitlab.arturbosch.detekt.api.ProjectMetric
import org.jetbrains.kotlin.psi.KtFile
abstract class AbstractProjectMetricProcessor : AbstractProcessor() {
val type: String get() = key.toString()
ove... |
Rant and Roar is an album by Great Big Sea. Released in 1998 only to the USA, it is a compilation of some of the tracks from Up and Play also by Great Big Sea. This album was created because the band wanted to expand beyond their mostly Canadian fan base. The album's title comes from the first line of the traditional ... |
Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead is a 2010 American documentary film which follows the 60-day journey of Australian Joe Cross across the United States as he follows a juice fast to regain his health under the care of Joel Fuhrman, Nutrition Research Foundation's Director of Research.
Summary
The feature-length film follows ... |
Bergamasco is a surname of Italian origin. It is a male singular adjective referring to someone from Bergamo. Notable people with the surname are as follows:
Arturo Bergamasco (born 1951), Italian rugby union football player
Ernesto Bergamasco (born 1950), Italian boxer
Eugenio Bergamasco (1858–1940), Italian engin... |
```javascript
tests([
[
'const a = 5;',
'js',
{ keyword: 'color:#569cd6;' },
'<span class="keyword" style="color:#569cd6;">const</span> a <span class="operator" style="color:#994500;">=</span> <span class="number" style="color:#0086b3;">5</span>;'
],
[
'<script>const ... |
Point Grey is a rural locality of the Shire of Murray in the Peel Region of Western Australia, located on the eastern shore of the Harvey Estuary and the southern shore of the Peel Inlet.
The Shire of Murray and the locality of Point Grey are located on the traditional land of the Pindjarup people of the Noongar natio... |
Patrice Banks is an engineer turned auto technician who in 2017 founded the Girls Auto Clinic Repair Center, a Pennsylvania-based auto repair center that caters to women clientele, is staffed by women mechanics, and has a nail salon for manicure and pedicure services. In 2017, she published Girls Auto Clinic Glove Box ... |
Adermann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Charles Adermann (1896–1979), Australian politician
Evan Adermann (1927–2001), Australian politician
See also
Aderman
References |
Burnside is an unincorporated community in Webster County, Iowa, United States. Its elevation is 1,138 feet (347 m). Burnside has a post office with the ZIP code 50521.
History
Present-day Burnside was laid out as a town named Buchanan on June 16, 1856. It was later renamed Hesperia. A post office was established in 1... |
The Feverfew is an American band based in Brooklyn, New York, United States, known for their challenging lyrics, complex harmonies, and stark acoustic sound. The band has been compared to Red House Painters, Cat Power, and Mazzy Star.
History
Bethany Walk-Spiers, formerly of the bands Sleep Station and Morgan Storm, ... |
The 2017 Big 12 Championship Game was a college football game played on Saturday, December 2, 2017, at AT&T Stadium, in Arlington. This was the 16th Big 12 Championship Game and determined the 2017 champion of the Big 12 Conference. This was the first year of the current division-less format of the game; instead of re... |
Andreja Smrekar (born 30 July 1967) is a Slovenian cross-country skier. She competed in three events at the 1984 Winter Olympics, representing Yugoslavia.
Cross-country skiing results
Olympic Games
References
External links
1967 births
Living people
Slovenian female cross-country skiers
Olympic cross-country ski... |
Hofstra University Soccer Stadium, is a 1,600 seat soccer-specific stadium on the campus of Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. It is part of the Hofstra University sports complex. First opened in 2003, it is the home field of the Hofstra Pride men's and women's soccer teams. As of 2021, Hofstra University Socc... |
Gongchang may refer to the following locations in China:
Gongchang, Gansu (巩昌镇), town in Longxi County
Gongchang, Hubei (), town in Jianli County, Jingzhou, Hubei |
Ulf Siemes (born 14 May 1978 in Oberhausen) is a German rower.
References
1978 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Oberhausen
Olympic rowers for Germany
Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
German male rowers
World Rowing Championships medalists for Germany |
The 2nd Army Division () is a unit of the Argentine Army.
Organization
2nd Army Division, in Córdoba
V Mountain Brigade, in Salta
VI Mountain Brigade, in Neuquén
VIII Mountain Brigade, in Mendoza
See also
1st Army Division (Argentina)
3rd Army Division (Argentina)
References
External links
argentina.gob.... |
```yaml
# coding:utf-8
time_out: 200 # timeout for crawling and storing user info
min_crawl_interal: 10 # min interal of http request
max_crawl_interal: 20 # max interal of http request
excp_interal: 5*60 # time for sleeping when crawling raises exceptions
# TODO set ... |
The Untouchables is a 1987 American crime film directed by Brian De Palma, produced by Art Linson, and written by David Mamet. The film is loosely based on the book of the same name (1957) and the real-life events it was based on, but most of its plot is fictionalized. The film stars Kevin Costner, Charles Martin Smith... |
Balmoral State High School is a secondary school in Balmoral, Queensland, Australia. The school opened in February 1958.
The school has an enrolment of 740 students and is a part of the Gateway Learning Community (GLC). The GLC is an alliance of six local primary schools and Balmoral State High School.
Houses
The sch... |
The Kaunas Soviet of Workers Deputies (, ) was a soviet (council) in Kaunas/Kovno (then under German occupation) that sought to act as a communist government for the city and its surroundings. The Kaunas Soviet functioned between 18 December 1918 and 13 January 1919, but was disbanded in the wake of the defeat of the S... |
Sigoyer may refer to the following places in France:
Sigoyer, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, a commune in the department of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Sigoyer, Hautes-Alpes, a commune in the department of Hautes-Alpes
Other uses
Sigoyer (grape), an alternative name for the French wine grape Calitor.
Bouteillan noir, anoth... |
Little Mike and the Tornadoes are an American blues and rock and roll band from New York City. They are known for their high energy blues sound, modeled after the Chicago bands in the 1950s. Since 1990, they have released nine albums on a variety of record labels.
AllMusic noted that the band's frontman, harmonica and... |
The Governor Bento Munhoz da Rocha Netto Hydroelectric Plant, formerly known as Foz do Areia, is dam and hydroelectric power plant on the Iguazu River near Foz do Areia in Paraná, Brazil. It is the furthest dam upstream of the Iguazu Falls and was constructed between 1976 and 1980. The power station has a capacity and... |
The Manus masked owl (Tyto manusi) is a barn owl endemic to Manus Island in the Admiralty Islands. Some authors consider it a subspecies of Australian masked owl (Tyto novaehollandiae).
It is a poorly known forest-dwelling species, which is rarely seen. Comparison with the closely related Australian masked owl indicat... |
Numerous key discoveries in biology have emerged from studies of RNA (ribonucleic acid), including seminal work in the fields of biochemistry, genetics, microbiology, molecular biology, molecular evolution and structural biology. As of 2010, 30 scientists have been awarded Nobel Prizes for experimental work that includ... |
Norway participated in the ninth Winter Paralympics in Turin, Italy.
Norway entered 29 athletes in the following sports:
Alpine skiing: 2 male
Ice sledge hockey: 14 male
Nordic skiing: 7 male, 1 female
Wheelchair curling: 4 male, 1 female
Medalists
See also
2006 Winter Paralympics
Norway at the 2006 Winter Olympi... |
Melisa Gil (born 9 August 1984) is an Argentine sports shooter. She competed in the women's skeet event at the 2016 Summer Olympics where she placed eighth. She qualified to represent Argentina again at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the women's skeet event.
She is the sister of Federico Gil.
References
External links
... |
Ashkin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Arthur Ashkin (1922–2020), American physicist, brother of Julius
Julius Ashkin (1920–1982), American physicist
Michael Ashkin (born 1955), American artist
See also
Askin |
Voronove (; ) is an urban-type settlement in Sievierodonetsk Raion of Luhansk Oblast in eastern Ukraine, at about SSE from the centre of Sievierodonetsk city and at about NW from the centre of Luhansk city. Population:
The settlement came under attack of Russian forces during the Russian invasion of Ukraine in ... |
Erelieva parvulella is a species of snout moth in the genus Erelieva. It was described by Charles Russell Ely in 1910. It is found in North America, including Illinois and Tennessee.
References
Moths described in 1910
Phycitinae |
Ideal is a city in Macon County, Georgia, United States. The population was 407 at the 2020 census, down from 499 in 2010.
History
The town was originally named "Joetown", but when two railroad executives stopped in the town, one proclaimed it an "ideal" place for a railroad station, and the other declared he'd just n... |
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1878 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales – Clwydfardd
Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey – William Owen Stanley
Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire – Joseph Bailey, 1st Baron Glanusk
Lord Lieutenant of Caernarvonshire... |
Haydn: The Six Last Sonatas is Glenn Gould's only album dedicated solely to the composer Joseph Haydn, although in 1958 he had released an album consisting of music by both Haydn and his contemporary, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In 1983, a year after Gould's death, the album was nominated for Best Classical Album at the J... |
The Supper at Emmaus is a painting by the Italian Baroque master Caravaggio, executed in 1601, and now in London. It depicts the Gospel story of the resurrected Jesus's appearance in Emmaus.
Originally this painting was commissioned and paid for by Ciriaco Mattei, brother of cardinal Girolamo Mattei.
Description
Th... |
Jonne Virtanen (born March 13, 1988) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey forward. He last played as an alternate captain of Vaasan Sport in the Liiga. Most of his career has been played as a depth centre but he has occasionally also played as a winger. He has been called the "tweet emperor of the Finnish [ice h... |
Johannetta of Sayn-Wittgenstein may refer to:
Johannetta of Sayn-Wittgenstein (1561–1622)
Johannetta of Sayn-Wittgenstein (1632–1701) |
Podskale is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Opatowiec, within Kazimierza County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately east of Kazimierza Wielka and south of the regional capital Kielce.
References
Villages in Kazimierza County |
Louis Fan (13 June 1682 – 28 February 1753), born Fan Shouyi and also known as Luigi Fan, was the first known Chinese person to travel to Europe, return to China, and write an account of his travels. However, in traveling to Europe, he was preceded by Michael Shen Fu-Tsung, Arcadio Huang, and Rabban Bar Sauma, all of w... |
The 2003 Nigerian Senate election in Zamfara State was held on April 12, 2003, to elect members of the Nigerian Senate to represent Zamfara State. Lawali Shuaibu representing Zamfara North, Saidu Dansadan representing Zamfara Central and Yushau Anka representing Zamfara West all won on the platform of the All Nigeria P... |
The Cape Ducato class are five roll-on/roll-off vehicle cargo ships of the United States Navy used to rapidly transport US military unit equipment such as tanks, helicopters, wheeled vehicles and other heavy equipment, to support deployed forces worldwide.
Built by Eriksbergs MV AB of Sweden and the Ateliers et Chanti... |
The 1915 Texas Mines Miners football team was an American football team that represented the Texas School of Mines (now known as the University of Texas at El Paso) as an independent during the 1915 college football season. In their second year under head coach Tommy Dwyer, the team compiled a 3–2 record.
Schedule
Re... |
Ian Jones may refer to:
Ian Jones (athlete), British bronze medal winner at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
Ian Jones (author) (1931–2018), Australian author and film writer
Ian Jones (cricketer) (born 1977), English cricketer
Ian Jones (curler) (born 1968), Welsh wheelchair curler
Ian Jones (Australian footballer) (born ... |
ForeUI is a UI prototyping tool, designed to create mockups, wireframes and prototypes for any application or website. With ForeUI, the prototype project will be skinnable, since the style of the prototype can be changed by switching the UI theme. The behavior of prototypes can be designed by defining flow charts to ha... |
Spex Design Corporation was a kit car manufacturer based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The company was founded by Paul Deutchman (also known for the T-Rex, Porsche Spexter and Callaway cars like the C7 Corvette and CS Camaro) and Kell Warshaw in 1985. The company made a kit called Spex Elf that was somewhere in the midd... |
Jorge A. Rod (born 1947) is an American politician who represented the 9th Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1982 to 1986.
Born in Colombia, Rod attended Hackensack High School. He served in the United States Army for three year from 1965 to 1968 attaining the rank of sergeant. He then atten... |
Henry Anton Homburger (December 2, 1902 – September 14, 1950) was an American bobsledder who competed in the early 1930s.
He was born in New York City and died in Sacramento.
At the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid he won the silver medal in the four-man event.
A civil engineer by profession, Homburger was also r... |
John Beirne (1 April 1893 – 23 October 1967) was an Irish Clann na Talmhan politician. A shopkeeper and farmer, Beirne was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1943 general election as a Clann na Talmhan Teachta Dála (TD) for the Roscommon constituency.
He was re-elected at the 1944, 1948, 1951, 1954 and 1957 general... |
Juan Martín is a barrio in the municipality of Luquillo, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 874.
History
Juan Martín was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 and became an unincorporated territory of ... |
Baltimore Coliseum was an indoor arena in Baltimore, Maryland. It hosted the NBA's original Baltimore Bullets from 1944 until 1954. Prior to that it hosted roller skating events.
The Coliseum was built in 1938 on the corner of Monroe Street and Windsor Avenue near the Pennsylvania Avenue entertainment area and held 4... |
Wulfram Gerstner (born 1963 in Heilbronn) is a German and Swiss computational neuroscientist. His research focuses on neural spiking patterns in neural networks, and their connection to learning, spatial representation and navigation. Since 2006 Gerstner has been a full professor of Computer Science and Life Sciences a... |
Ardmair () is a village in Wester Ross, in the North West Highlands of Scotland. Formerly a fishing village, Ardmair is located north of Ullapool along the A835 road. It is a popular holiday resort, with a caravan site and a number of holiday homes. During the holiday period, visitors can hire a boat from the beach a... |
```python
"""Frechet derivative of the matrix exponential."""
import numpy as np
import scipy.linalg
__all__ = ['expm_frechet', 'expm_cond']
def expm_frechet(A, E, method=None, compute_expm=True, check_finite=True):
"""
Frechet derivative of the matrix exponential of A in the direction E.
Parameters
... |
Dongdaesan is a mountain located in Daean-dong, Buk-gu, Ulsan, South Korea. It has an elevation of . On the top of a mountain is a 2.5 meter tall monument that reads "Our wish is reunification" (우리의 소원은 통일), referring to the reunification of the Korean peninsula.
See also
Dongdaesan (disambiguation)
Geography of Korea... |
The following lists events that happened during 1962 in Iran.
Incumbents
Shah: Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Prime Minister: Ali Amini (until July 19), Asadollah Alam (starting July 19)
Events
1 September – the 7.1 Buin Zahra earthquake shook northern Iran with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent), killing at l... |
"Goteo" is a song by Argentine rapper Duki. It was released on August 6, 2019. The music video for the song has more than 100 million views on YouTube. The song has over 160 million plays on Spotify. In 2020 the song was nominated for 21st Annual Latin Grammy Awards in the category Best Rap/Hip-Hop Song.
Background
Th... |
Baatein Kuch Ankahee Si () is an India Hindi-language drama television series that premiered on 21 August 2023 on Star Plus. It streams digitally on Disney+ Hotstar. Produced by Rajan Shahi under Director's Kut Productions, it is a remake of Star Jalsha's Bengali series Irabotir Chupkotha. It stars Sayli Salunkhe and ... |
The sand darters, were formerly considered to be a family the Kraemeriidae, but recent research has placed the nine species formerly classified under the Kraemeriidae as belonging to the family Gobiidae, although the researchers do not define the taxonomic status of this grouping within that family. These fish are Indo... |
Cochran House or Cochran Farm or Cochran Barn may refer to:
Cochran–Wilson–Owen Estate, Fort Payne, Alabama, listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage in DeKalb–Jackson county
Killian–Appleton–Cochran House, Fort Payne, Alabama, listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage in DeKalb–Jackson ... |
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