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The Women's +78 kg competition at the 2017 World Judo Championships was held on 2 September 2017.
Results
Finals
Repechage
Pool A
Pool B
Pool C
Pool D
Prize money
The sums listed bring the total prizes awarded to 57,000$ for the individual event.
References
External links
Draw
W79
World Judo Championships... |
```objective-c
/* $OpenBSD: version.h,v 1.4 2024/03/02 15:55:58 tobhe Exp $ */
#define IKED_VERSION "7.4"
``` |
Ron Griffin (born 27 June 1954 in Pomona, California) is an American artist based in Venice, Los Angeles. 20 of his Works are by Museo Cantonale d'Arte of Lugano.
References
Living people
1954 births
Artists from California
People from Venice, Los Angeles |
The Melges 17 is an American scow-hulled sailing dinghy that was designed by Reichel/Pugh as a one-design racer and first built in 2005.
Production
The design has built by Melges Performance Sailboats in the United States since 2005 and remains in production.
Design
The design was conceived to provide a boat for yout... |
The Midland County Courthouse is a government building located at 301 West Main Street in Midland, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It is the only Tudor Revival style courthouse in the state.
History
In 1858, Midland County constructed its first courthouse, a wood-framed st... |
Ash was the ancient Egyptian god of oases, as well as the vineyards of the western Nile Delta and thus was viewed as a benign deity. Flinders Petrie in his 1923 expedition to the Saqqara (also spelt Sakkara) found several references to Ash in Old Kingdom wine jar seals: "I am refreshed by this Ash" was a common inscrip... |
Ita or ITA may refer to :
Places and jurisdictions
ITA, ISO 3166-1 country code for Italy
Ita (Africa), an ancient city and former bishopric in Roman Mauretania, presently a Latin Catholic titular see
Itá, Paraguay
People
Ita (princess), Egyptian princess
Ita Buttrose (born 1942), Australian journalist and bus... |
```go
//go:build windows
// +build windows
/*
Package wmi provides a WQL interface for WMI on Windows.
Example code to print names of running processes:
type Win32_Process struct {
Name string
}
func main() {
var dst []Win32_Process
q := wmi.CreateQuery(&dst, "")
err := wmi.Query(q, &dst)
if err != nil... |
Bonito Boats, Inc. v. Thunder Craft Boats, Inc., 489 U.S. 141 (1989), is a decision of the United States Supreme Court holding a state anti-plug molding law preempted because it partially duplicated and therefore interfered with the balance Congress had struck by federal patent law. The decision reaffirmed the Supreme ... |
Joseph T. McGuff (August 15, 1926 – February 4, 2006) was an American journalist, author, and newspaper editor.
Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, he attended Marquette University and served briefly in the United States Army before being discharged due to asthma. After first working for the Tulsa World, he joined the staff of T... |
Chest rub, cold rub, or vapor/vapour rub is a topical medication applied to the chest, which is intended to assist with minor medical conditions that temporarily impair breathing, such as coughs and colds. Such medications are available over-the-counter in many countries. Vicks VapoRub is perhaps the most well known ex... |
Orin Fowler (July 29, 1791 – September 3, 1852) was a U.S. Representative and anti-smoking activist from Massachusetts.
Biography
Born in Lebanon, Connecticut, Fowler pursued classical studies and attended Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
He graduated from Yale College in 1814.
He studied theology and p... |
Barros F.C. is a Honduran football club, based in Cofradía, Honduras that plays in the Honduran Liga Mayor, the third-highest division overall in Honduran football. Founded in 1993, they were invited to play at the 2015 Honduran Cup where they reached the second round.
References
Football clubs in Honduras
Associati... |
The Puttalam Polling Division is a Polling Division in the Puttalam Electoral District, in the North Western Province, Sri Lanka.
Presidential Election Results
Summary
The winner of Puttalam has matched the final country result 4 out of 8 times.
2019 Sri Lankan Presidential Election
2015 Sri Lankan Presidential E... |
```go
// This is a simple integration test for nginx-lua-prometheus.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"math/rand"
"sync"
"time"
dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
)
func registerResetTest(tr *testRunner) {
tr.healthURLs = append(tr.healthURLs, "path_to_url")
const setURL = "path_to_url"
const res... |
Ivan Edward "Pete" Bigler (December 13, 1892 – April 1, 1975) was a Major League Baseball player. Bigler appeared for the St. Louis Browns in one game on May 6, as a pinch runner. In the minor leagues he played outfield and third base. He attended Juniata College and Springfield College. He is a member of the Worces... |
The 1929 Arizona State Bulldogs football team was an American football team that represented Arizona State Teachers College (later renamed Arizona State University) as an independent during the 1929 college football season. In their seventh and final season under head coach Aaron McCreary, the Bulldogs compiled a 0–6 r... |
Vitaly Serhiyovych Konov (; born 13 July 1987) is a Ukrainian badminton player.
Achievements
BWF International Challenge/Series
Men's singles
Men's doubles
Mixed doubles
BWF International Challenge tournament
BWF International Series tournament
BWF Future Series tournament
References
External links
Li... |
Turbonilla krebsii is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies.
Description
The length of the shell varies between 4 mm and 6 mm.
Distribution
This marine species occurs in the following locations:
Caribbean Sea : Cuba
Gulf of Mexico
Lesser Antill... |
FEM Element is a commercial finite element method solver for electromagnetic structures from EEsof. FEM Element can perform electromagnetic simulation of arbitrarily-shaped, passive three-dimensional structures.
It is aimed at providing 3D EM simulation to designers working on RF circuits, MMICs, PC boards, modules, ... |
Schwartziella minima is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Zebinidae. The species name minima is Latin and refers to the small size of the shell.
Description
The length of the shell is up to 2.8 mm, maximum width 1.3 mm.
Distribution
This species occurs in the Atla... |
Viking Flagship (1987–2000) was an Irish racehorse who began his racing career in October 1989 as a 2-year-old. He was first trained by his breeder, Eithne C Holdsworth, in Co. Kilkenny and then by Martin Pipe. He had 18 starts in Ireland with these two trainers, all in Ireland, but did not win any of them.
Season 199... |
Han Kyung-tai (born 11 April 1975) is a South Korean handball player who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics and in the 2008 Summer Olympics.
References
1975 births
Living people
South Korean male handball players
Olympic handball players for South Korea
Handball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Handball players ... |
The finspot wrasse (Xenojulis margaritaceus), also known as the pinkspeckled wrasse, pearly rainbowfish or pearly weed wrasse, is a species of wrasse native to the western Pacific Ocean. It can be found on coral reefs at depths from . This species grows to in standard length. It can also be found in the aquarium tr... |
A pubilla (; plural pubilles) in ancestral Catalan tradition was the female that would inherit the whole rural estate in the absence of a brother.
Tradition
She was the female version of the hereu or male heir of the whole property of the family. Traditionally, when a couple had no son, the eldest girl of the family w... |
Dawam Rahardjo (April 20, 1942 – May 31, 2018) was an Indonesian Muslim scholar and human rights activist. An economist by profession, Dawam was widely known for his uncompromising defence of minority groups and his advocacy for religious pluralism in Indonesian society. He was awarded the Yap Thiam Hien Award in 2013... |
The Bumilangit Cinematic Universe (BCU) () is a series of Indonesian media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of superhero films produced by Bumilangit Studios based on characters that appear in comic books published by Bumilangit. Volume 1 of the series began with Gundala in 2019 and will conclude wit... |
Danepteryx manca is a species of tropiduchid planthopper in the family Tropiduchidae. It is found in North America.
References
Articles created by Qbugbot
Insects described in 1889
Gaetuliini
Hemiptera of North America |
Mount Bethel is an unincorporated community in Upper Mount Bethel Township in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area, which had a population of 861,899 and was the 68th-most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. as of the 2020 census.
Mount Bethel is located along Pennsylv... |
Omega Sentinel can refer to:
A Marvel Comics character more commonly called Karima Shapandar.
A Transformers character or series of characters related to incarnations of Omega Supreme. |
Robert Larimore Riggs (February 25, 1918 – October 25, 1995) was an American tennis champion who was the World No. 1 amateur in 1939 and World No. 1 professional in 1946 and 1947. He played his first professional tennis match on December 26, 1941.
As a 21-year-old amateur in 1939, Riggs won the singles title at Wimble... |
Hemiconus cryptoconoides is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
Distribution
Fossils of this marine species were found in France.
References
Tracey S., Craig B., Belliard L. & Gain O. (2017). One, four or forty species? - early Conida... |
A steppe is an ecological zone consisting of plains generally lacking trees.
Steppe may also refer to:
Places
Eurasian Steppe, a vast ecoregion from Mongolia to Hungary
Steppes, Tasmania, Australia
Arts and entertainment
The Steppes (band), an Irish American band
The Steppe (film), a 1977 Soviet drama film
The Stepp... |
Rostam Bastuni (, ; 15 March 1923 – 26 April 1994) was an Israeli politician and journalist, and the first Israeli Arab to represent a Zionist party in the Knesset.
Biography
Bastuni was born in Haifa to a family originally from al-Tira. He attended the Technion, graduating with a degree in architecture, going on to b... |
Olah may refer to:
Oláh, a Hungarian word that means Vlach (Romanian)
Oláh (surname)
Korban Olah, burnt offering ritual in Judaism
Olah reagent in chemistry named after George Andrew Olah
See also
Wallach (disambiguation) |
List of anti-aircraft weapons. See also anti-aircraft warfare.
Canada
Air Defense Anti-Tank System (ADATS)
Oerlikon
AMADS – Advanced man-portable air defence system
Finland
T-55A Marksman
SAKO 23 mm/87
23 ItK 95
France
Current
Gun systems
20mm Tarasque
VAB VDAA
Panhard ERC 20 Kriss
Missile systems
A... |
"I'm Interested in Apathy" is a single by Australian alternative rock band, TISM, released in September 1988 as the third single from their debut album, Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance. The title is an oxymoron as apathy is literally a "lack of interest". A 12" version, with a bonus track, was issued in Decembe... |
In neuroscience, the lateralized readiness potential (LRP) is an event-related brain potential, or increase in electrical activity at the surface of the brain, that is thought to reflect the preparation of motor activity on a certain side of the body; in other words, it is a spike in the electrical activity of the brai... |
Neocollyris compacta is a species in the tiger beetle family Cicindelidae. It was described by Naviaux in 1994.
References
Compacta, Neocollyris
Beetles described in 1994 |
```go
// Code generated by protoc-gen-go. DO NOT EDIT.
// source: io/prometheus/client/metrics.proto
package io_prometheus_client
import (
fmt "fmt"
proto "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
timestamp "github.com/golang/protobuf/ptypes/timestamp"
math "math"
)
// Reference imports to suppress errors if they are n... |
213 (pronounced "Two One Three") was an American hip hop trio supergroup from Long Beach, California composed of Snoop Dogg, Warren G and Nate Dogg. The name derives from Los Angeles' original telephone area code 213, which served the city of Long Beach at the time of the group's formation (it later became area code 5... |
Michael George Williams (born August 14, 1963) is an American retired basketball player. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he attended De La Salle Institute where he led the Meteors to three straight Catholic League titles and went to the state tournament's Elite Eight twice. He was a 6'8" 255 lb power forward and attended th... |
{{nihongo|Ikue Asazaki|朝崎 郁恵|Asazaki Ikue|born 11 November 1935}} is a Japanese folk singer. She grew up on the Amami Islands (in Setouchi, Kagoshima) which are famous for spawning popular singers of shima-uta, Amami's traditional music genre. Her father influenced her early music strongly during her upbringing. Her mu... |
Miniature Portraits is the second studio album by Five Style, released on August 24, 1999, by Sub Pop.
Track listing
Personnel
Adapted from the Miniature Portraits liner notes.
Five Style
Leroy Bach – bass guitar, guitar, electric piano, Clavinet
Bill Dolan – guitar
John Herndon – drums, drum machine, congas
Jeremy... |
The Midwestern Prevention Project was a research project funded in part by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, and the Lilly Endowment. It evaluated a community-wide effort at preventing alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use among adolescents. The program included school, community... |
King & Queen is a studio album by American recording artists Otis Redding and Carla Thomas. It is Thomas' fourth album and Redding's sixth and the final studio album before his death on December 10, 1967. Influenced by Marvin Gaye's duets, the album features ten covers of soul classics and the eleventh finishing song c... |
This page summarises the Australia national soccer team fixtures and results in 2018.
Summary
Australia participated in the 2018 FIFA World Cup, held in Russia in June and July. The draw took place in Moscow on 1 December 2017, with Australia drawn in Group C alongside France, Peru, and Denmark.
On 25 January 2018, t... |
Bezirk Scheibbs is a district of the state of Lower Austria in Austria.
Municipalities
Suburbs, hamlets and other subdivisions of a municipality are indicated in small characters.
Gaming
Altenreith, Brettl, Gaming, Gamingrotte, Hofrotte, Holzhüttenboden, Kienberg, Lackenhof, Langau, Maierhöfen, Mitterau, Nestelberg,... |
Justin Clegg (born 11 January 1997) is an English rugby union player who recently played for Worcester Warriors in Premiership Rugby. His main position is lock but has played as a Flanker.
Club career
Justin Clegg joined the Worcester Warriors senior academy ahead of the 2015–16 season before being promoted to the fir... |
```html+django
@function retina-size($value) {
@return floor($value / 2);
}
@mixin retina-bg-size($spriteWidth, $spriteHeight) {
background-size: floor($spriteWidth / 2) floor($spriteHeight / 2);
}
.iti__flag {
$item-width-maps: ({{#items}}{{strings.name}}: {{px.width}}, {{/items}});
$standard-country: 'ac';
... |
Uru Mashariki is a town and ward in the Moshi Rural district of the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania. In 2016 the Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics report there were 15,853 people in the ward, from 14,781 in 2012.
References
Wards of Kilimanjaro Region |
"Glow" is an English language song by the Norwegian urban duo Madcon. It is the first single released from their fourth album Contraband. The song is produced by production team Element, and written by Element and Madcon. Madcon performed the song during the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 interval in Oslo, Norway.
Eurov... |
The Three Days of Darkness is an eschatological prophecy of future events, held by some Catholics to be true. The prophecy foretells three days and nights of "an intense darkness" over the whole earth, against which the only light will come from blessed beeswax candles, and during which "all the enemies of the Church .... |
```c
/* $OpenBSD: crtbeginS.c,v 1.21 2021/12/17 12:03:16 jca Exp $ */
/* $NetBSD: crtbegin.c,v 1.1 1996/09/12 16:59:03 cgd Exp $ */
/*
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1.... |
Jan was a Hungarian nobleman and military general in the second half of the 11th century. He played a decisive role in the royal campaign against the Byzantine Empire in 1071.
Biography
Jan (also Ian or John) elevated into the position of ispán of Sopron County by 1071, during the reign of Solomon, King of Hungary. Hi... |
CoFluent Design is a supplier of electronic system-level (ESL) modeling and simulation software. CoFluent is headquartered in Nantes, France, and has sales offices in Paris, France, San Jose, California, and Tokyo, Japan.
History
Original CoFluent technology development was initiated by the Ecole polytechnique of the ... |
Mátyás Katona (born 30 December 1999) is a Hungarian football midfielder who plays for OTP Bank Liga club Fehérvár.
Career
On 14 February 2023, Katona signed a three-year contract with Fehérvár.
Career statistics
References
External links
1999 births
Footballers from Budapest
Living people
Hungarian men's foot... |
Skoparnik Bluff (, ) is the partly ice-free bluff rising to 882 m in the northeast foothills of Detroit Plateau on Trinity Peninsula in Graham Land, Antarctica. It is surmounting Victory Glacier to the southeast.
The feature is named after Skoparnik Peak on Vitosha Mountain in Western Bulgaria.
Location
Skoparnik Bl... |
Francesco Redi (18 February 1626 – 1 March 1697) was an Italian physician, naturalist, biologist, and poet. He is referred to as the "founder of experimental biology", and as the "father of modern parasitology". He was the first person to challenge the theory of spontaneous generation by demonstrating that maggots come... |
The Ninth Ecumenical Council may refer to:
The First Council of the Lateran of 1123
The Fifth Council of Constantinople of 1341 |
Karolówko is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lipno, within Leszno County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately south of Lipno, north of Leszno, and south-west of the regional capital Poznań.
References
Villages in Leszno County |
```java
/*
* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
*
* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
* particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
* by Oracle in the LICENSE ... |
A triple homicide was committed in Waltham, Massachusetts, in the United States, on or very near to the evening of September 11, 2011. Brendan Mess, Erik Weissman, and Raphael Teken were murdered in Mess's apartment. All had their throats slit with such great force that they were nearly decapitated. Thousands of dollar... |
The Socola Mică Church () is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 9 Socola Lane in Iași, Romania. It is dedicated to the Nativity of Mary, Athanasius of Alexandria and Cyril of Alexandria.
After the seminary at Socola Monastery opened and the church became a students' chapel, local residents decided to build a new ch... |
The ideas of 19th-century German philosophers Max Stirner (dead in 1856) and Friedrich Nietzsche (born in 1844) have often been compared and many authors have discussed apparent similarities in their writings, sometimes raising the question of influences. In Germany, during the early years of Nietzsche's emergence as ... |
```python
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os, pathlib, sys
def generate(private, public):
return f'{{ include: [ "{private}", "private", "<{public}>", "public" ] }}'
def panic(file):
print(f'========== {__file__} error ==========', file=sys.stderr)
print(f'\tFile \'{file}\' is a top-level detail header wit... |
Madanpur, Nepal is a Village Development Committee in Nuwakot District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 7995 people residing in 1334 individual households.
References
External links
UN map of the municipalities of Nuwakot District
Populated places in N... |
Apsley may refer to:
Places
Apsley, Hertfordshire, a suburb of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England
Apsley railway station
Apsley, Ontario, a community in North Kawartha, Ontario, Canada
Apsley, Tasmania, a locality in Tasmania, Australia
Apsley, Victoria, a town in Victoria, Australia
People
Allen Apsley (... |
Harry Bonk (April 16, 1926 – December 24, 2011) was an American football player. He played college football as a fullback for the University of Maryland from 1945 to 1948, and for Dartmouth College and Bucknell University in 1944. The Boston Yanks selected Bonk in the 28th round of the 1948 NFL Draft.
Biography
Bonk w... |
Pierre-Luc Gagnon, commonly known by his initials, PLG (born May 2, 1980 in Boucherville, Quebec), is a Canadian professional skateboarder.
Gagnon began skating in 1988, and entered his first competition in 1992.
A frequent participant in the X-Games, he has won nineteen medals (nine gold) in the Vert, Vert Double, B... |
Squire John Trelawney is a supporting character from Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel Treasure Island.
Character overview
Stevenson describes him as a tall man, over six feet high, and plump in proportion, and he has a bluff, rough-and-ready face, all roughened and reddened and lined from his long travels. His eyeb... |
Radkan District () is in Chenaran County, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Radkan, whose population at the 2016 National Census was 2,609 people in 784 households.
References
Chenaran County
Districts of Razavi Khorasan Province
Populated places in Chenaran County |
```ocaml
type t = float
val of_string : string -> t option
val to_string : t -> string
val compare : t -> t -> Ordering.t
val max : t -> t -> t
``` |
```php
<?php
/**
*/
namespace OCA\Files_External\Command;
use OC\Core\Command\Base;
use OCA\Files_External\Lib\StorageConfig;
use OCA\Files_External\NotFoundException;
use OCA\Files_External\Service\GlobalStoragesService;
use OCP\IGroupManager;
use OCP\IUserManager;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputArgument;
... |
Wolf Eyes is an American experimental music group from Detroit, Michigan, formed in 1996 by Nate Young. Currently a duo, Wolf Eyes are a prominent act within contemporary noise music. They have collaborated with a variety of artists from different countries and art forms.
History
Wolf Eyes began as a solo project of ... |
Vittoria Baldino (born 28 May 1988) is an Italian politician and lawyer. She was elected to be a deputy to the Parliament of Italy in the 2018 Italian general election for the Legislature XVIII of Italy.
Career
Baldino was born in 1988 in Rossano, in the Southern Italy region of Calabria. She graduated in law from th... |
Major facilitator superfamily domain-containing protein 9 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MFSD9 gene. It is a potential solute carrier, and called atypical solute carrier since it is not named according to the SLC nomenclature. It is expressed both in central and peripheral organs.
References
Transport... |
Peter John Knott (8 August 1956 – 29 October 2015) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the Australian House of Representatives. He represented Gilmore from 1993 to 1996 for the Australian Labor Party (ALP).
Knott was a librarian and teacher before entering Parliament. His father was New South Wales L... |
Carasaus (fl. 1240–60) was a French trouvère, five of whose works survive. His career can be dated because he dedicates two grand chants (Fine amours m'envoie and Puis que j'ai chançon meüe) to Jehan de Dampierre (died 1259) and another (N'est pas sage qui me tourne a folie) to Henry III of Brabant (reigned 1248–61).... |
|}
The Irish 1,000 Guineas Trial is a Group 3 flat horse race in Ireland open to three-year-old thoroughbred fillies. It is run over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres) at Leopardstown in May.
History
The event was formerly known as the Wassl Race. It was named after Wassl, the winner of the Irish 2,000 Guineas in 19... |
Doglio is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Beth Doglio (born 1965), American politician
Furio Niclot Doglio (1908–1942), Italian test pilot and World War II fighter |
Charlotte was an English merchant ship built on the River Thames in 1784 and chartered in 1786 to carry convicts as part of the First Fleet to New South Wales. She returned to Britain from Botany Bay via China, where she picked up a cargo for the British East India Company. Charlotte then spent much of the rest of her ... |
Troubles is a 1970 novel by J. G. Farrell. The plot concerns the dilapidation of a once-grand Irish hotel (the Majestic), in the midst of the political upheaval during the Irish War of Independence (1919–1921). It is the first instalment in Farrell's acclaimed "Empire Trilogy", preceding The Siege of Krishnapur and The... |
The Stryker Local School District is a public school district in Williams County, Ohio, United States, based in Stryker, Ohio.
Schools
The Stryker Local School District has one elementary school and one high school.
Elementary schools
Stryker Elementary School
High school
Stryker High School
References
External l... |
"Fear of a Blank Planet" is a Porcupine Tree song released in 2007. It appears as the first track on the album of the same name.
A promo single of the song was released in Europe and the United States, by respective record labels. Both promos contain an edited version of "Fear of a Blank Planet" with the swearing remo... |
Bastar Lokotsav is a festival of Chhattisgarh that involves the representation of the folk culture of the state of Chhattisgarh. The lokotsav, which occurs after the end of rainy season, attracts large number of tribal groups who come to participate in this festival from remote villages of Chhattisgarh. Handicraft it... |
The Tupelo Bay Formation is a geologic formation in South Carolina. It preserves fossils dating back to the Paleogene period.
See also
List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in South Carolina
Paleontology in South Carolina
References
Paleogene geology of South Carolina |
The Frederick Douglass Book Center served as a bookshop and meeting place for the minorities of New York City. The center contained literature that specialized in African, Afro-American, and Caribbean history and culture. The center remained in Harlem until it was torn down in 1968.
Founder
The Frederick Douglass Bo... |
```xml
import * as React from 'react';
import createSvgIcon from '../utils/createSvgIcon';
const ConfigurationSolidIcon = createSvgIcon({
svg: ({ classes }) => (
<svg xmlns="path_to_url" viewBox="0 0 2048 2048" className={classes.svg} focusable="false">
<path d="M1755 512h-475V37l475 475zm-795 520q38 0 71 ... |
Miguel de Oquendo y Segura, was a Spanish Admiral. Born in San Sebastián (Gipuzkoa) in 1534, died at sea in 1588 when returning from the Spanish Armada campaign.
He was the father of Admiral Antonio de Oquendo.
Principal events of his life
1575 Took part with his own ship in the voyage of Orán.
1582 As Captain Genera... |
Jessie Harkins was a propeller-driven steamboat that operated on the Columbia River in the USA starting in 1903. It was rebuilt at least twice. Originally, Jessie Harkins was one of the larger gasoline-engined vessels to operate on the Columbia River. Jessie Harkins was built for the Harkins Transportation Company.
I... |
André Cayatte (3 February 1909, in Carcassonne – 6 February 1989, in Paris) was a French filmmaker, writer and lawyer, who became known for his films centering on themes of crime, justice, and moral responsibility.
Biography
Cayatte began his directoral career at the German-controlled Continental Films during the Fre... |
Edward Mullen (born 22 June 1949) is a British judoka. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
References
1949 births
Living people
British male judoka
Olympic judoka for Great Britain
Judoka at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Place of birth missing (living people) |
Cheick Bongouta Cissé (born 25 October 1987 in Mali) is a Malian footballer who is last known to have played for Moroka Swallows of the South African National First Division.
Career
Mbabane Highlanders
Transferring to Swazi Premier League title contenders Mbabane Highlanders in 2008 and scoring a goal on his cup deb... |
Hoʻolauleʻa is a Hawaiian celebration or festival. A Hoʻolauleʻa may consist of authentic hula dancing and music, foods, vendors and games.
References
Celebrations in Hawaii |
Acmaeodera vulturei is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is found in North America.
References
Further reading
vulturei
Articles created by Qbugbot
Beetles described in 1938 |
Südliche Börde (Southern Börde) was a Verwaltungsgemeinschaft ("collective municipality") in the district of Schönebeck, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated south of Schönebeck. The seat of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft was in Förderstedt. In May 2006, the remaining members of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft merged wit... |
Jubainville () is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France.
See also
Communes of the Vosges department
References
Communes of Vosges (department) |
Gretchen Oehler (December 13, 1943 – September 8, 2001) was an American actress, most recognized for her long-running role as Vivien Gorrow on the soap operas Another World and Texas.
Oehler attended the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago, now the theatre department at DePaul University, winning the prestigious Sarah ... |
The Methodist Episcopal Church of Painesville (also known as Painesville United Methodist Church) is a historic church building at 71 N. Park Place in Painesville, Ohio.
It was built in 1873 in a Gothic Revival style and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
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