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Ronald Paul Ziel (July 17, 1939 – December 15, 2016) was an American railway historian.
Born in Manhattan, his family moved to eastern Queens in 1942, and eventually settled in Melville in 1949. He first became interested in railroads as a small child, when his mother would take him to watch the trains at the Long Isl... |
In number theory, a rational reciprocity law is a reciprocity law involving residue symbols that are related by a factor of +1 or –1 rather than a general root of unity.
As an example, there are rational biquadratic and octic reciprocity laws. Define the symbol (x|p)k to be +1 if x is a k-th power modulo the prime p ... |
is a black-and-white two-part jidaigeki Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi, adapted from a play by Seika Mayama. The first part was released on December 1, 1941 with the second part being released on February 11 of the following year. The film depicts the legendary forty-seven Ronin and their plot to avenge the ... |
In mathematics, a rational number is a number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction of two integers, a numerator and a non-zero denominator . For example, is a rational number, as is every integer (e.g., The set of all rational numbers, also referred to as "the rationals", the field of rationals or the ... |
Brampton South () is a federal electoral district in the Peel Region of Ontario.
Brampton South was created by the 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution and was legally defined in the 2013 representation order. It came into effect upon the call of the 42nd Canadian federal election, scheduled for October 20... |
The 2nd alpine Artillery Regiment ) is an inactive field artillery regiment of the Italian Army, specializing in mountain combat. Since their formation the Mountain Artillery Regiments have served alongside the Alpini, the mountain infantry speciality of the Italian Army, which distinguished itself in combat during Wor... |
Kalyana Veedu () is a 2018-2020 Indian Tamil-language soap opera directed by Thirumurugan. The show stars Thirumurugan, Kannika Ravi, Spoorty Gowda, R. Sundarrajan, Mouli, Anjana, Sree Priya, Gopi, Benze, Dona Shanker, and Ankitha Bhat. The show started to re-telecast on Sun TV from 27 March 2023.
Synopsis
Gopi, a sal... |
The 1907 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 1907 college football season. The team finished with a 7–2 record under second-year head coach Bill Roper and outscored its opponents by a total of 282 to 23. Three Princeton players (fullback Jim McCormick, halfback Edwin Harlan, and end C... |
```xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project xmlns="path_to_url" xmlns:xsi="path_to_url"
xsi:schemaLocation="path_to_url path_to_url">
<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<groupId>com.didispace</groupId>
<artifactId>demo</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0</version>
<packaging>jar</packaging>
<name>demo</name... |
Prenylamine (Segontin) is a calcium channel blocker of the amphetamine chemical class that was used as a vasodilator in the treatment of angina pectoris.
History
Prenylamine was introduced in the 1960s by German manufacturer Albert-Roussel pharma gmbh, which was acquired by Hoechst AG in 1974 and which in turn became... |
Harrison Leroy Gray (September 5, 1941 – August 19, 2022) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played in the National Hockey League with the Detroit Red Wings during the 1963–64 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1961 to 1970, was spent in the minor leagues.
Playing career
Gray played f... |
```xml
import React from 'react';
import {
Slide,
Button,
Box,
Heading,
VStack,
HStack,
Text,
Spacer,
WarningIcon,
Input,
Center,
useSafeArea,
} from 'native-base';
export const Example = () => {
const [isOpen, setIsOpen] = React.useState(false);
const safeAreaProps = useSafeArea({
safeA... |
Hojjatabad-e Yazdiha (, also Romanized as Ḩojjatābād-e Yazdīhā; also known as Ḩojjatābād) is a village in Ekhtiarabad Rural District, in the Central District of Kerman County, Kerman Province, Iran. In the 2006 census, its population was 52, in 11 families.
References
Populated places in Kerman County |
Jennifer "Jennie" Formby ( Sandle; born 12 April 1960) is a British trade unionist and political figure who served as General Secretary of the Labour Party from 2018 to 2020. She was previously political director and south-east England regional secretary for Unite the Union.
Early life
Born Jennifer Sandle in London, ... |
Gaynor Rowlands (3 April 1883 – 18 July 1906), was an English actress, singer, and dancer, born in London, of Welsh parents. In Wales she became known as Eos Gwalia (The Nightingale of Wales).
Rowlands began her career in the ballet of The Empire Theatre, London under Miss Katie Lanner, graduating in 1900. She joined ... |
Robert Hughes M.D. is a fictional character on the American soap opera As the World Turns. Bob was played by actor Don Hastings from October 1960 until the series' final episode on September 17, 2010. Actors Bobby Alford and Ronnie Welch played Bob previously between 1956 and 1960.
He was briefly married to Lisa Mille... |
Sarangarh was a Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituency in Chhattisgarh state in central India. It was dissolved in 2009.
Assembly segments
Sarangarh Lok Sabha constituency comprised the following assembly segments:
Saria
Sarangarh
Pamgarh
Malkharoda
Chandrapur
Pallari
Kasdol
Bhatgaon
Members of Parliament
195... |
Catocala proxeneta is a moth in the family Erebidae first described by Sergei Alphéraky in 1895. It is found in Mongolia and the Russian Far East (Ussuri).
Subspecies
Catocala proxeneta proxeneta
Catocala proxeneta sutschana Sheljuzhko, 1943 (Ussuri)
References
proxeneta
Moths described in 1895
Moths of Asia |
15 Minutes is a 2001 film starring Robert De Niro and Edward Burns.
15 Minutes may also refer to:
Music
15 Minutes (band), a 1981 rock group formed by Steve Wynn and members of Alternate Learning
15 Minutes (Barry Manilow album), 2011
15 Minutes (Nik Kershaw album), 1999
"15 Minutes" (Rodney Atkins song), 2009
... |
This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1873 to 1877.
This was the fifth Legislative Council to be elected under the Constitution of 1856, which provided for a house consisting of eighteen members to be elected from the whole colony acting as one electoral district "The Province"; th... |
Abinas Ruidas is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Madan Maharaj.
Career
East Bengal
Born in Budge Budge, West Bengal, Ruidas began his career with the youth sides at Mohun Bagan and Bhawanipore. He eventually joined I-League club East Bengal and played for the club in the Calcutta Foo... |
```c++
#include <Columns/Collator.h>
#include "config.h"
#if USE_ICU
# include <unicode/locid.h>
# include <unicode/ucnv.h>
# include <unicode/ucol.h>
# include <unicode/unistr.h>
#else
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-private-field"
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wmissing-noreturn"
... |
2022 was the first year in the history of the Eagle Fighting Championship, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Miami, Florida. The year began with Eagle FC 44.
Background
Khabib Nurmagomedov announced that Eagle Fighting Championship has plans for United States expansion in 2022. The organization plans to hold as ... |
Hot Sleep: The Worthing Chronicle (1979) is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card, part of his the Worthing series. Card's novel The Worthing Chronicle (1983) covers some of the same ground.
Hot Sleep was Card's first novel-length published science fiction story. A Planet Called Treason followed... |
Yahara may refer to:
Hiromichi Yahara (1902-1981), an Imperial Japanese Army officer
Mikio Yahara (b. 1947), a Japanese karate expert and instructor
The Yahara River in Wisconsin in the United States
The USS Yahara, a gasoline tanker that served in the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946 |
Bill Johnson (born July 18, 1951) is the senior leader of Bethel Church, a charismatic megachurch in Redding, California. The congregation has grown in membership from 2,000 when he joined in 1996, to over 11,000 in 2019. Johnson has taken public conservative positions on same-sex marriage, abortion, open borders, and ... |
Heiko Herrlich (born 3 December 1971) is a German football manager and former player who played as a striker.
Club career
Herrlich played 258 matches (1989–2004) in the Bundesliga and scored 75 goals for Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Borussia Mönchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund. With Borussia Dortmund he won the German champ... |
```java
package cn.crap.enu;
public enum ArticleType {
DICTIONARY(""), ARTICLE("");
private final String name;
public static String getByEnumName(String enumName){
for( ArticleType article : ArticleType.values()){
if(article.name().equals(enumName)){
return article.getName();
}
}
return "";
}
... |
Lycksele (; ; Ume Sami: ) is a locality and the seat of Lycksele Municipality in Västerbotten County, province of Lapland, Sweden with 8,513 inhabitants in 2010.
History
Lycksele is the oldest lasting Sami settlement in Swedish Lappland. The first Swedish Sami school, Skytteanska skolan, was built here in 1634.
Lycks... |
In Buddhism, the Sakadāgāmin (Pali; Sanskrit: Sakṛdāgāmin, ), "returning once" or "once-returner," is a partially enlightened person, who has cut off the first three chains with which the ordinary mind is bound, and significantly weakened the fourth and fifth. Sakadagaminship is the second stage of the four stages of e... |
Björn Zikarsky (born 1967) is a former freestyle swimmer from Germany, who won the bronze medal in the 4×100 m freestyle relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He did so alongside Christian Tröger, his twin brother Bengt Zikarsky and Mark Pinger. He also competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics for West Ger... |
The Declaration of Istanbul was created at the Istanbul Summit on Organ Trafficking and Transplant Tourism held from 30 April to 1 May 2008 in Istanbul, Turkey. The Declaration clarifies the issues of transplant tourism, trafficking and commercialism and provides ethical guidelines for practice in organ donation and tr... |
Leaving the Fold is a 2008 documentary film on the lives of young men and women who left the Hasidic world of their youth. The young people featured in the film live in Canada, America, and Israel. The film was directed by Canadian filmmaker, Eric R. Scott, and featured in the film is Basya Schechter, a New York–based ... |
Almon Woodworth (April 1841 – October 5, 1908) was an American politician in the state of Washington. He served in the Washington House of Representatives from 1893 to 1897.
References
1841 births
1908 deaths
Republican Party members of the Washington House of Representatives
People from Union County, Pennsylvania
19... |
Triple Live is the second live album released by American country music artist Garth Brooks. The album was recorded during Brooks' 2014–17 world tour, as well as his Stadium Tour. The album has two mixes: a traditional live mix, which was released in 2019 as part of The Legacy Collection box set, and a 'fan mix', which... |
Micky Allan (born 1944) is an Australian photographer and artist whose work covers paintings, drawings, engraved glass overlays, installations and photography. Allan has become an influential public speaker and has been invited to be a part of many discussions on feminist politics and present a number of speeches held ... |
```c
/*
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "freertos/FreeRTOS.h"
#include "freertos/task.h"
#include "freertos/queue.h"
#include "driver/uart.h"
#include "esp_log.h"
#include "esp_attr.h"
#include "uart_driver.h"
#include "nimble/hci_common.h"
#include "host/ble_hs_mbuf.h"
#define TAG "UART_HCI"
... |
University Lake School is an independent school in Delafield, in the Lake Country area of Waukesha County in Wisconsin. ULS opened in 1956 on the 1840 Vettelson Farm near the eastern shore of Nagawicka Lake. Anne Vettelson deeded the land to the School on two conditions: that she be allowed to live the remainder of her... |
```objective-c
//your_sha256_hash---------------------------------------
//your_sha256_hash---------------------------------------
#pragma once
class JsrtCallbackState
{
public:
JsrtCallbackState(ThreadContext* currentThreadContext);
~JsrtCallbackState();
static void ObjectBeforeCallectCallbackWrapper(JsOb... |
The Serie B 1938–39 was the tenth tournament of this competition played in Italy since its creation.
Teams
Casale, Fanfulla, SPAL, Siena and Salernitana had been promoted from Serie C, while Novara and Alessandria had been relegated from Serie A.
Events
The league was expanded to eighteen clubs to allow a wider repre... |
Yehiel Leket (, born 12 July 1941) is an Israeli Zionist activist and former politician who briefly served as a member of the Knesset for the Alignment in 1977.
Biography
Born in Haifa during the Mandate era, Leket attended the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he studied philosophy and political science. He began... |
Adrian Petroșanu (born 8 September 1924) was a Romanian basketball player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was part of the Romanian basketball team, which was eliminated in the first round of the 1952 tournament. He played both matches.
References
External links
1924 births
Possibly living people
Baske... |
1529 may refer to:
AD 1529 (1529 CE), the year MDXXIX of the Gregorian calendar
1529 BC (1529 BCE), a year from the Gregorian calendar system
Places
1529 Oterma, a main-belt asteroid, the 1529th asteroid registered
Farm to Market Road 1529, Texas, USA
Other uses
No. 1529 (Beam Approach Training) Flight RAF, a u... |
Kornblit or Korenblit is the surname of:
Alexander Tairov (born Korenblit, 1885–1950), Russian/Soviet theatre director
Simon Kornblit (1933–2010), Belgian-born American studio executive and actor
Zalman Kornblit, Romanian Jewish playwright
See also
Kornbluth |
Lawrence Kalter Roos (February 1, 1918 – September 23, 2005) was an American banker and Republican from Missouri, United States.
Early life
Roos was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on February 1, 1918. He attended Yale University, graduating in 1940, and served in the United States Army from 1941 to 1945. In the army, ... |
The Venezuela women's national 3x3 team is a national basketball team of Venezuela, administered by the Federación Venezolana de Baloncesto.
It represents the country in international 3x3 (3 against 3) women's basketball competitions.
See also
Venezuela women's national basketball team
Venezuela men's national 3x3 te... |
Viganella is a frazione of Borgomezzavalle, a comune (municipality) in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northwest of Verbania. It was a separate comune until 2016, when it was merged with Seppiana into the municipality of Borgomezzavalle.... |
The yellow-billed spoonbill (Platalea flavipes) is a gregarious wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family, Threskiornithidae. It is native to Australia, and is a vagrant to New Zealand, Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island.
Taxonomy
The renowned ornithologist John Gould first described the yellow-billed spoonbill, n... |
Harry Tjong (born 24 September 1939) is an Indonesian former football manager and footballer.
Career
Tjong managed the Indonesia national football team and is the father of Indonesian manager Eduard Tjong.
References
1939 births
Indonesia national football team managers
Indonesian football managers
Indonesian men's... |
Baabda () is the capital city of Baabda District as well as the capital of Mount Lebanon Governorate, western Lebanon. Baabda was the capital city of the autonomous Ottoman Mount Lebanon. Baabda is known for the Ottoman Castle (the serail) and it has many embassies (Italian, Japanese, Jordanian, Polish, Ukrainian, Roma... |
Kazimierz Jurek (born 2 March 1964), is a Polish former ice hockey player. He played for HC Gap, Bordeaux Gironde Hockey 2000, Hockey Club de Reims, and Brest Albatros Hockey during his career. He also played for the Polish national team at the 1992 Winter Olympics and the 1992 World Championship. During the 1984 World... |
Hakimpet Air Force Station (Hakimpet AFS) is an Indian Air Force (IAF) base under the Training Command. It is located 25 kilometres north of Hyderabad Central Nampally Railway Station, and 18 km north of Secunderabad Railway Junction in the state of Telangana. It houses the Fighter Training Wing, the Helicopter Trainin... |
St Paul's Anglican Church is an heritage-listed Anglican church located in the suburb of Papanui, Christchurch, in the South Island of New Zealand. The church was listed as a Category II heritage building by Heritage New Zealand on 9 December 2005.
History
St Paul's Anglican Church was built in 1877 and replaced an ea... |
The women's 100 metre freestyle S10 competition at the 2018 Mediterranean Games was held on 25 June 2018 at the Campclar Aquatic Center.
Records
Results
The final was held at 18:37.
References
Women's 100 metre freestyle S10
2018 in women's swimming |
Mikael Andersson may refer to:
Mikael Andersson (footballer, born 1972), Swedish football player
Mikael Andersson (footballer, born 1978), Swedish footballer, played for Sandjeford in the 2006 Norwegian Football Cup Final
Mikael Andersson (ice hockey, born 1959), from Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, retired ice hockey player
Mi... |
Tullylig is a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the barony of Dungannon Middle and the civil parish of Donaghenry and covers an area of 131 acres.
The name derives from the Irish: Tulaigh Laig (hillock of the hollow).
In 1841 the population of the townland was 100 people (18 houses) and ... |
Naked Mountain Natural Area Preserve is a Natural Area Preserve located in Nelson County, Virginia. The preserve was dedicated in 2006.
It was created to protect an uncommon growth of shooting-stars (Dodecatheon meadia) and a small population of the globally rare Torrey's mountain mint (Pycnanthemum torreyi), which o... |
Birdsall may refer to:
People
Birdsall (name)
Places
Birdsall, Michigan, an unincorporated community
Birdsall, New York, United States
Birdsall, North Yorkshire, England
Birdsalls, Ontario, Canada
Other
Birdsall House, an English country house in Birdsall, North Yorkshire
Birdsall Lime Kiln, historic struc... |
Cannabis in Kentucky is illegal for recreational use, and legal for medical use under executive order, with full medical legalization statute taking effect in 2025. Non-psychoactive CBD oil is also legal in the state, and Kentucky has a history of cultivating industrial hemp for fiber since 1775.
Industrial hemp
Hemp... |
Monnow Valley Walk is a long-distance footpath in north-east Monmouthshire, South Wales, with short sections in Herefordshire, England and Powys. It links Monmouth and Hay-on-Wye, following the River Monnow and the foot of the Black Mountains.
The trail is linear running through the valley of the River Monnow, from ... |
Aardonyx (Afrikaans aard, "earth" + Greek , "nail, claw") is a genus of basal sauropodomorph dinosaur. It is known from the type species Aardonyx celestae found from the Early Jurassic Elliot Formation of South Africa. A. celestae was named after Celeste Yates, who prepared much of the first known fossil material of th... |
Nicole Anona Banowetz (1981- ) is a Denver based artist who is known for creating giant inflatable sculpture of microscopic creatures. Her work has been shown internationally appearing in shows in the Netherlands, Russia, Sweden, Taiwan, and Poland. Her works frequently appears at festivals around the world.
Inflatabl... |
```kotlin
package kotlinx.coroutines.testing
import kotlinx.coroutines.*
import kotlin.test.*
import kotlin.js.*
actual typealias NoJs = Ignore
actual val VERBOSE = false
actual val isStressTest: Boolean = false
actual val stressTestMultiplier: Int = 1
actual val stressTestMultiplierSqrt: Int = 1
@JsName("Promise"... |
Bobby Wayne Gray (born April 30, 1978) is a former safety in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted in the fifth round of the 2002 NFL Draft. He played for the Chicago Bears from 2002 to 2004. He played college football at Louisiana Tech and high school football at Aldine High School in Houston, Texas.
197... |
Group B of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup took place from 6 to 15 January 2019. The group consisted of defending champions Australia, Syria, Palestine, and Jordan. The top two teams, Jordan and Australia, advanced to the round of 16.
Teams
Notes
Standings
In the round of 16:
The winners of Group B, Jordan, advanced to pla... |
John Skinner (by 1486 – 1543?) of Reigate, Surrey, was an English politician.
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Reigate in 1529.
References
15th-century births
1543 deaths
Year of birth unknown
Year of death uncertain
English MPs 1529–1536
Politicians from Surrey |
Flight 110 may refer to the following incidents involving commercial airliners:
Pan Am Flight 110, attacked by terrorists at a Rome airport, December 17, 1973
Aeroméxico Flight 110, crashed after losing pressurization, November 8, 1981
TACA Flight 110, lost power in both engines, May 24, 1988
Avioimpex Flight 110, cra... |
Sygkentrosou (Concentrate) is the second album released by popular Greek singer, Kelly Kelekidou. It was released in Greece in November 2006 by Sony BMG Greece.
Track listing
"Sygkentrosou" (La Azon) - 3:10
"Brosta Sou Tha Me Vriskis" - 3:41
"Tha'rthi I Ora Sou" - 3:16
"De Me Skeftese" - 3:15
"Agapi Thelo Mono" -... |
This is a list of rivers flowing in the province of Banten, Indonesia.
In alphabetical order
Watershed area
In Banten Province there are four river regions (Indonesian: Wilayah Sungai); two of them are under the authority of Banten Province, i.e. Ciliman-Cibungur and Cibaliung-Cisawarna, whereas the other two are un... |
Samuel Heinrich Schwabe (25 October 1789 – 11 April 1875) was a German astronomer remembered for his work on sunspots.
Schwabe was born in Dessau, Germany. At first an apothecary, he turned his attention to astronomy, and in 1826 commenced his observations on sunspots. Schwabe was looking for a theoretical planet insi... |
Terry Williams (born 1968), is a male former athlete who competed for England.
Athletics career
Williams represented England in the 100 and 200 metres and won a bronze medal in the 4 x 100 metres event, at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
References
1968 births
Living people
English... |
Manuel Baiget (4 August 1945 – 31 July 2007) was a Spanish sailor. He competed in the Dragon event at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1945 births
2007 deaths
Spanish male sailors (sport)
Olympic sailors for Spain
Sailors at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Dragon
Sportspeople from Palma de Mallorca |
The Goombas (), known in Japan as are a fictional mushroom-like species from Nintendo's Mario franchise. They first appeared in the NES video game Super Mario Bros. as the first enemy players encounter. They have appeared outside video games, including in film, television, internet pictures. They are usually brownish ... |
Corpo Estraneo (Foreign Body) is the twenty-ninth album by the band Nomadi. There were three singles released from the album: Oriente, which a video was filmed for, Corpo Estraneo, and In Piedi. The album was certified platinum just from its presales.
Personnel
Beppe Carletti: Keyboards
Cico Falzone: Guitar
Daniele... |
The Beaver County Courthouse is a historic building in Beaver, Utah, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Description
The courthouse was built in 1882 in a Late Victorian architectural style. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. Construction to... |
```go
//go:build !ignore_autogenerated
// +build !ignore_autogenerated
/*
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.
*/
// Code generated by fitask. DO NOT EDIT.
package dotasks
import (
"k8s.io/kop... |
```javascript
export default function(a, b) {
var d = new Date;
return a = +a, b = +b, function(t) {
return d.setTime(a * (1 - t) + b * t), d;
};
}
``` |
Salix serissaefolia is a putative species of willow native to central Japan. It is known as コゴメヤナギ in Japanese. It was described by Kimura in Bot. Mag. Tokyo 40: 639 (1926). H.Ohashi synonymized it as Salix jessoesis subsp. serissaefolia (Kimura) H. Ohashi, comb. nov., in A Systematic Enumeration of Japanese Salix (Sal... |
Cerhonice is a municipality and village in Písek District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants.
Cerhonice lies approximately north-west of Písek, north-west of České Budějovice, and south of Prague.
Administrative parts
The village of Obora u Cerhonic is an administrativ... |
The women's doubles soft tennis event was part of the soft tennis programme and took place between October 4 and 7, at the Sajik Tennis Courts.
Schedule
All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)
Results
Preliminary round
Group A
Group B
Group C
Final round
References
2002 Asian Games Official Reports, Pag... |
David Kuijken is a Dutch pianist.
He has performed internationally since he debuted in 1984 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. Kuijken forms a duo with Brenno Ambrosini, with whom he shared palmares at the XI Paloma O'Shea Santander International Piano Competition in Santander. He's known for his work on Dutch contemporary ... |
Trung Ly is a Vietnamese martial artist, fight choreographer, and action director. He has gained recognition as the fight choreographer for several notable productions, including Roger Corman's martial arts film Fist of the Dragon, the ABC TV series Maximum Choppage, and Truong Ngoc Anh's Vietnamese police movie Tracer... |
Border Village is a settlement located in South Australia within the locality of Nullarbor on the Eyre Highway at the border with Western Australia.
The settlement, which is 12 km east of Eucla, was named in 1993 by the South Australian Geographical Names Advisory Committee following a suggestion provided by the Roya... |
The 2021 São Paulo Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Heineken Grande Prêmio de São Paulo 2021) was a Formula One motor race, held on 14 November 2021 at the Interlagos Circuit in São Paulo, Brazil. The race was the 19th round of the 2021 Formula One World Championship. The event marked the 49th edition of t... |
The 1950–51 Serie A season was won by Milan.
Teams
Napoli and Udinese had been promoted from Serie B.
Final classification
Results
Top goalscorers
References and sources
Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005
External links
:it:Classifica calcio Serie A it... |
John Stanley Body (7 October 1944 – 10 May 2015) was a New Zealand composer, ethnomusicologist, photographer, teacher, and arts producer. As a composer, his work comprised concert music, music theatre, electronic music, music for film and dance, and audio-visual gallery installations. A deep and long-standing interest... |
Heliconius metharme is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It was described by Wilhelm Ferdinand Erichson in 1849. It is widespread in the Amazon basin, Venezuela and the Guianas. The habitat consists of deep forests.
It is part of a mimicry ring with Heliconius sara, Heliconius wallacei and Heliconius d... |
The 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment (also known as the 162nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers) was a cavalry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was the second regiment formed in response to President Abraham Lincoln's call July 2, 1862 requesting Pennsylvania furnish three cavalry regiment... |
The 2005 Indonesia food scare was a food scare in 2005 in Jakarta, Indonesia, when the government found that 60% of noodle shops in the capital had been serving noodles laced with formaldehyde, a known carcinogen. Police raids were immediately launched to shut down the large suppliers to spread awareness of the consequ... |
Ranchos de Taos Plaza is a historic district in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, about four miles south of the town of Taos, New Mexico. There are 21 buildings over 84 acres in the historic district, including the San Francisco de Assisi Mission Church, a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
Overview
Before Spanish coloniali... |
Alexandra Theatre may refer to:
Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, a theatre in Birmingham, England, now the New Alexandra Theatre
Alexandra Theatre, Bognor Regis, a theatre in the British town of Bognor Regis
Alexandra Theatre, London, a theatre in the Stoke Newington district of London
Alexandra Theatre, Melbourne, ... |
Exeter College Boat Club (ECBC) is the boat club of Exeter College, Oxford, England. The club trains on the Thames on the Isis stretch in Oxford and at Abingdon, Oxfordshire.
The Boat Club competes primarily in Torpids and Summer Eights bumps races in Oxford. However, it also races at various external events, such as... |
Gen. John Lacey Homestead is a historic home located at Wycombe, Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It was built in six sections over 200 years, with the earliest constructed in 1755. The oldest section is a -story, random-fieldstone structure with a slate-covered gable roof. Attached to it are two -stor... |
One by One is an album by the American band Agents of Good Roots, released in 1998. It was the band's first album for a major label.
The album's first single was "Smiling Up the Frown". "Come On" peaked at No. 37 on Billboard'''s Modern Rock Tracks chart. One by One sold around 30,000 copies. The band supported it by ... |
The Breeders Crown 2YO Filly Pace is a harness racing event for two-year-old Standardbred fillies pacers. It is one part of the Breeders Crown annual series of twelve races for both Standardbred trotters and trotters. First run in 1985, it is contested over a distance of one mile. Race organizers have awarded the event... |
Büren District is a constitutional district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland, with its capital at Büren an der Aare. It contains 14 municipalities in an area of 88 km²:
From 1 January 2010, the district lost its administrative power while being replaced by the Seeland (administrative district), whose administrativ... |
The Sri Lanka Railways M4 is a class of diesel-electric locomotive manufactured in Canada by Montreal Locomotive Works. Fourteen of the manufacturers' model MX-620 were imported in 1975.
This was the longest locomotive in the Sri Lanka Railways previously. All units are still operational. On regular operation they are... |
Edman "Ned" Spangler (August 10, 1825 – February 7, 1875), baptized Edmund Spangler, was an American carpenter and stagehand who was employed at Ford's Theatre at the time of President Abraham Lincoln's murder on April 14, 1865. He and seven others were charged in conspiring to assassinate Lincoln and three other high ... |
Masai is a name of Kenyan origin that may refer to:
Given name
Masai Ujiri (born 1970), English-born Nigerian basketball executive and former basketball player
Surname
Andrew Masai (born 1960), Kenyan long-distance runner
Edith Masai (born 1967), Kenyan long-distance runner and three-time World Cross Country champio... |
Molson Canadian is a brand of 5% abv lager beer (4% in Ireland) brewed by Molson Brewing, the Canadian division of Molson Coors Brewing Company. The beer was introduced in 1959.
Awards
Molson Canadian has won several beer industry awards, including:
Canadian Brewing Awards - 2006 Gold Medal ‘North American Style Lag... |
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