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Chromis chrysura, the stout chromis, is a diurnal species of damselfish belonging to the genus Chromis. Several isolated populations of the species have been found. The first is in Taiwan, the Ryukyu Islands and Southern Japan, the second one lies in the Coral Sea in New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji, and Eastern Australia,...
The Men's 50 metre backstroke competition of the 2022 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held on 15 and 16 December 2022. Records Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows. Results Heats The heats were started on 15 December at 11:19. Semifinals The semifinals w...
Sirocco is a 1951 American film noir directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Humphrey Bogart. The film name is derived from Sirocco, a strong wind blowing in the Mediterranean, coming from the Sahara desert. It is hot and dry and is said to make people irritable. The film is set in Syria somewhat east of the wind's ...
Spring Vale is a ward of Wolverhampton City Council, West Midlands, England. It is situated SSE of the city centre, on the city's border with the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley. The population of the ward taken at the 2011 census was 12,243. Geography As well as Dudley, Spring Vale borders the Blakenhall, Ettingshall ...
Lạc bird (, ) is a mythical creature in Vietnamese culture and a national bird of Vietnam. Appearance The Lạc bird is depicted with outstretched wings and a long beak. This image symbolizes the aspiration to reach the dream of conquering challenges regardless of challenges of the Vietnamese people. Terminology The...
The Dutch Amateur Championship is an annual snooker competition played in the Netherlands and is the highest ranking amateur event in the Netherlands. The competition was established in 1987, and was won by René Dikstra who would go on to win four of the first five championships. Winners Stats Finalists References...
William Granger may refer to: William Granger (MP) (died 1545), Member of Parliament (MP) for Dover Bill Granger (born 1969), cook, restaurateur and food writer Bill Granger (author) (1941–2012), American novelist William Granger (priest) (1891–?), Dean of Nassau W. R. Granger (William Rowen Granger; 1873–1925), Canad...
A screed is a tool, guide or material used in construction. Screed may also refer to: Free floating screed, used to flatten asphalt paving Power concrete screed, used to smooth and level freshly poured concrete surfaces Screed wire, a ground wire in electrical work See also Scree, rock fragments at the base of ...
Dennis Avery may refer to: Dennis Avery (politician) (born 1946), Indiana politician Dennis T. Avery (born 1936), director of the Center for Global Food Issues at the Hudson Institute
Jason Rouser (born March 22, 1970, in Tucson, Arizona) is a retired American sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres. At the 1993 World Indoor Championships he finished sixth in the 400 metres and won a gold medal in 4x400 metres relay. He won another relay gold medal at the 1997 World Indoor Championships. At the...
"Stone" is a song by American rock band Alice in Chains and the second single from their fifth studio album, The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here (2013). The song was released as a single on March 25, 2013, reached No. 1 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart, and stayed on the chart for 20 weeks. A music video directed by Rober...
A fortress tower known as Al-Tawiya Tower, Al-Tawiya Fort, or Al-Tawiya Fortress Tower is situated in the middle of Saudi Arabia's Jubail Governorate. It is thought that the fort was built in 1928 AD in order to safeguard the Al-Tawiya well. The final tower of Al-Tawiya Fort was built, which helped to hide it from visi...
Walter Trumbull is the name of: Walter Trumbull, American explorer Walter H. Trumbull, American football player Walter S. Trumbull, American sportswriter
Red Sulphur Springs is an unincorporated community in Monroe County, West Virginia, United States. It once boasted the Red Sulphur Springs Hotel. Red Sulphur Springs is located on West Virginia Route 12, close to Indian Creek. History Red Sulphur Springs was known as a watering place from 1800. The springs were purcha...
```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 ...
Susannah of the Mounties is a children's novel by Canadian author Muriel Denison, first published in 1936. In the book 9-year-old Susannah is sent to Regina, Saskatchewan to spend the summer with her uncle who is a Mountie. There are several sequels to the book: Susannah at Boarding School, Susannah of the Yukon and Su...
Patrick Cescau (born 27 September 1948) is a French businessman and a former chief executive of Unilever. He was the first combined chief executive of the English (originally Lever Brothers) and Dutch parts (originally Margarine Unie) of Unilever. Since 2013, he has been the chairman of the InterContinental Hotels Grou...
Hasan Jafar Zehi (, also Romanized as Ḩasan Jaʿfar Zehī) is a village in Pir Sohrab Rural District, in the Central District of Chabahar County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 222, in 38 families. References Populated places in Chabahar County
Puducherry Election Commission an autonomous and statutory body constituted in Indian state of Pondicherry for ensuring that elections in state are conducted in free, fair and unbiased way. Constitution of India with provisions as per Article 243K and 243 ZA and Article 324 ensures creation and safeguarding of the powe...
Darius Boyd (born 17 July 1987) is a former Australian professional rugby league footballer who played , , and for the Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League (NRL) and has played for Australia at international level and State of Origin for Queensland. Boyd captained the Brisbane Broncos from 2017 to 2019. Boy...
Sersale is a comune in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Italy. As of 2013, Sersale had an estimated population of 4,701. Sersale was founded in 1620. It was named after a baron named Francesco Sersale who owned a large amount of land in the area surrounding the present borders of Sersale. Francesco S...
Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (, abbreviated as PIMS) is a research oriented health sciences institute located in Islamabad, Pakistan. It is one of the region's leading tertiary level hospitals which includes 22 medical and surgical specialist centers. It provides medical training through the Quaid-e-Azam Po...
The 2021 Halton Borough Council election took place on 6 May 2021 to elect all 54 members (reduced from 56 at the last elections) of the council due to a redrawing of boundaries. It was held on the same day as other local elections. Turnout was 25%. Results Council composition Following the last election in 2019, the...
The Desert Song is an operetta with music by Sigmund Romberg and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and Otto Harbach, and also the title song "The Desert Song" sung by Pierre and Margot The Desert Song may also refer to: Film The Desert Song (1929 film) The Desert Song (1939 film) (original: Das Lied der Wüste...
Marta Cavallo Bunge (1938 – 25 October 2022) was an Argentine-Canadian mathematician specializing in category theory, and known for her work on synthetic calculus of variations and synthetic differential topology. She was a professor emeritus at McGill University. Education and career Bunge was a student at a teacher'...
The DeTour Passage Underwater Preserve is a preservation area in the U.S. state of Michigan. Located in Lake Huron, it completely surrounds Drummond Island and includes all of DeTour Passage and adjacent sections of Lake Huron and the St. Mary's River. History With the discovery of significant hematite mines in north...
The Indian 10-rupee coin (10) is a denomination of the Indian rupee. The ₹10 coin is the second highest-denomination coin minted in India since its introduction in 2005. The present ₹10 coin in circulation is from the 2019 design. However, the previous ₹10 coins minted before 2019 are also legal tender in India. All ₹1...
```go /* 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. */ package main import ( "sigs.k8s.io/kubetest2/pkg/app" "k8s.io/kops/tests/e2e/kubetest2-kops/deployer" ) func main() { app.Main(deployer.Name,...
```scss // // This software (Documize Community Edition) is licensed under // GNU AGPL v3 path_to_url // // You can operate outside the AGPL restrictions by purchasing // Documize Enterprise Edition and obtaining a commercial license // by contacting <sales@documize.com>. // // path_to_url @import "../colors.scss"; /...
HostLink is communication protocol for use with or between PLC's made by Omron. It is an ASCII-based protocol generally used for communication over RS-232 or RS-422. The protocol enables communication between various pieces of equipment in an industrial environment for programming or controlling those pieces of equipme...
The Gloucestershire Cricket Board (GCB) is the governing body for all recreational cricket in the historic county of Gloucestershire. From 1999 to 2003 the Board fielded a team in the early rounds of English domestic one-day tournament matches, which had List A status. They played a total of seven List A games, winnin...
Gender Reveal Fire may refer to: El Dorado Fire, a 2020 wildfire in California Sawmill Fire (2017), a 2017 wildfire in Arizona
The Cumberland was a breed of domestic pig that originated in the North of England; it was used to produce local delicacies like the Cumberland sausage and Cumberland ham. The breed became extinct in 1960, after changes in farming methods and a demand for less fatty meat led to it falling out of favour. History and ch...
Pseudosimochromis marginatus is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika in East Africa. It prefers shallow waters with rock rubble substrates. It can reach a length of TL. It can also be found in the aquarium trade. References marginatus Fish of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Endemic fauna of the Demo...
Acton is a hamlet in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. It lies four miles south west of Newcastle close to the junction of the A53 and the A5182, Trentham Road. Newcastle-under-Lyme District Council has an open windrow facility in Acton where it composts garden waste collected in the borough into ...
The Elizalde was a Spanish automobile manufacturer from 1914 until 1928. Automobile manufacturer Arturo Elizalde Rouvier opened a garage in Barcelona in 1909, and used it to manufacture automobile parts. He and his brother-in-law, Rafael Biada Navarro, were co-managers of the company they had formed with J. M. Vallet ...
In cryptography, a ciphertext-only attack (COA) or known ciphertext attack is an attack model for cryptanalysis where the attacker is assumed to have access only to a set of ciphertexts. While the attacker has no channel providing access to the plaintext prior to encryption, in all practical ciphertext-only attacks, th...
Hypsas (Ὕψας) is the classical name of two rivers in Sicily: The San Leone (river), also known as the Sant'Anna or Drago, near Agrigento (in antiquity Akragas) The Belice, near the ancient city of Selinus, on the banks of which stood the ancient city of Inycum.
Musulj () is a village in the municipality of Bosilegrad, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the town has a population of 125 people. References Populated places in Pčinja District Bulgarian communities in Serbia
Woodlands, also known as the Frederick Blount Plantation, is a historic plantation house in Gosport, Alabama. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 28, 1980, due to its architectural significance. Background The house was built by Frederick Spaight Blount in 1840. Blount was born o...
Berlin Express is a 1948 American drama film starring Robert Ryan, Merle Oberon and Paul Lukas, and directed by Jacques Tourneur. Thrown together by chance, a group of people search a city for a kidnapped peace activist. Set in Allied-occupied Germany, it was shot on location in post-World War II Frankfurt-am-Main (wi...
Arthabaska Regional County Municipality is a regional county municipality located in the Centre-du-Québec region of Quebec. Its seat is Victoriaville. Subdivisions There are 22 subdivisions within the RCM: Cities & Towns (4) Daveluyville Kingsey Falls Victoriaville Warwick Municipalities (13) Chesterville Madd...
Stanislav Valeryevich Sukhina (; born August 16, 1968, in Cherkasy, Ukraine, Soviet Union) is a Russian football official and a former referee and player. As a player, he played in the lower leagues for FC Avangard Kolomna (1989), FC Saturn Ramenskoye (1990) and FC Gigant Voskresensk (1994). He has been a FIFA intern...
Ída Marín Hermannsdóttir (born 13 July 2002) is an Icelandic footballer who plays as a midfielder and forward for Valur and the Iceland national team. International career Ída Marín made her debut for the Iceland national team on 30 November 2021, coming on as a substitute for Dagný Brynjarsdóttir in the match against...
Giovannuccio Pasquali (died 1471) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nusco (1446–1471). Biography Giovannuccio Pasquali was ordained a priest in the Order of Friars Minor. In 1446, he was appointed by Pope Eugene IV as Bishop of Nusco. He served as Bishop of Nusco until his death in 1474. References...
Maria Egorovna Rykina (), pen-named Mariyam Zhagorkyzy (, Maria, daughter of Egor) (1887—1950), was an author and performer of Kazakh folk songs, and a People's Artist of the Kazakh SSR (1945). Biography The daughter of Russian migrant Egor Rykin, Maria mastered the Kazakh language. She learned Kazakh folk songs well...
Ruellia puri is a plant native to the cerrado vegetation of Brazil. External links List of taxa in the Virtual Herbarium Of The New York Botanical Garden: Ruellia puri List of taxa in the Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia: Ruellia puri puri Flora of Brazil
In mathematics, affiliated operators were introduced by Murray and von Neumann in the theory of von Neumann algebras as a technique for using unbounded operators to study modules generated by a single vector. Later Atiyah and Singer showed that index theorems for elliptic operators on closed manifolds with infinite fun...
Thearthur Readié Washington (born November 3, 1978), better known by the stage name Theory Hazit is an American Christian hip hop artist from Cincinnati, Ohio. History Thearthur Readie Washington IV was born in Winchester, Kentucky, on November 3, 1978, to Tenecia Jackson and Thearthur Readie Washington III. At the t...
Thierry De Groote (born 9 May 1975 in Deinze, Belgium) is a professional road bicycle racer. He started his professional career in 2001 at the Belgium team Palmans-Colstrop. De Groote lives in Nazareth, Belgium. Palmarès 1993 1st, Eindklassement Ster van Zuid-Limburg, Juniores 2nd, Trofee van Vlaanderen Reningelst,...
Carlo Pietzner (1915-986) was a co-founder of Camphill, artist, anthroposophist, and a Special Needs and adult educator. Biography Pietzner was born in 1915 in Vienna. He spent his youth in that city in the years between the two wars and completed his art studies at the Kunstgewerbschule, (today the University of App...
George Priaux Cochrane (25 September 1877 – 31 December 1914) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). In the first year of competition, he became one of the club's and leagues first premiership players, during the 1897 VFL season, under the c...
```smalltalk using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Diagnostics; using ClosedXML.Excel.Cells; namespace ClosedXML.Excel { /// <summary> /// <para> /// A list of <see cref="XLPivotCacheValue"/> in the pivot table cache /// definition. Generally, it contains all strings of the field...
Sellin Pier () is a pier in the Baltic seaside resort of Sellin on the German island of Rügen. The pier has a restaurant near the beach over the water and has a diving gondola (Tauchgondel). History Initial plans in 1901 foresaw a 60-metre-long landing stage, but this was deemed insufficient due to the very high num...
```xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <definitions xmlns="path_to_url" xmlns:xsi="path_to_url" xsi:schemaLocation="path_to_url BPMN20.xsd" typeLanguage="path_to_url" targetNamespace="path_to_url"> <process id="nestedForkJoin"> <startEvent id="theStart" /> <sequenceFlow id="flow1" sour...
```java /* * * This file is part of LibreTorrent. * * LibreTorrent is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * (at your option) any later version. * * LibreTorrent is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY...
The term Harmon award may refer to: Any of several awards created and administered by the William E. Harmon Foundation, including: The William E. Harmon Foundation award for distinguished achievement among Negroes, awarded (1926–30). The Harmon Foundation scholarship award, in conjunction with the Eagle Scout (Boy S...
Camperdown Cemetery is an historic cemetery located on Church Street in Newtown, an inner-city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The cemetery was founded in 1848 and was for twenty years the main general cemetery for Sydney, with the total number of burials being about 18,000. Many people who were important...
James Murray Boyd (29 April 1907 – 22 March 1991) was a Scottish professional footballer, who played as an outside right. Born in Glasgow, Boyd began his career with junior side Petershill before turning senior with Edinburgh side St Bernards. He joined Newcastle United in 1925 and stayed there for ten years, making 2...
David Olin Melton (October 3, 1928 – October 23, 2008) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Kansas City Athletics of Major League Baseball during the and seasons. Melton threw and batted right-handed, stood tall and weighed . Born in Pampa, Texas, he attended high school in Coronado, ...
Contempopánea is an Indie pop Music festival that takes place every summer in Alburquerque, Badajoz; however, since 2014, the festival has been divided between this city and the capital city of Badajoz. During the festival, many artists of the Spanish indie music and thousands of their followers meet. The festival, wh...
William Gore (died 25 February 1784) was an 18th-century Anglican bishop in Ireland. Life He was born the son of the Right Reverend William Gore, Dean of Down and his wife Honora Prittie. Previously the Dean of Cashel from 1736 to 1758, he was nominated Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh on 17 March 1758, consecrated...
Bulbophyllum thersites is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum. References The Bulbophyllum-Checklist The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia thersites
```yaml apiVersion: v1 kind: Service metadata: labels: app: grafana name: grafana namespace: monitoring spec: ports: - name: http port: 3000 targetPort: http selector: app: grafana # NB(bodu): This is used for easier port-forwarding to the underlying host. --- apiVersion: v1 kind: Service m...
Juan Antonio Espinoza Prieto (26 May 1926 – 14 July 2011) was a Chilean singer and actor. Also a popular singer, he scored an international 1961 hit with "La novia", mostly known in English-speaking countries as "The Wedding". In 1995 a 20 Greatest Hits CD was released, which included such hits as "La novia" and "El m...
Anthony Rudolph Ahlin (December 12, 1914 – May 6, 1976) was an American professional ice hockey left winger who played in one National Hockey League game for the Chicago Black Hawks during the 1937–38 season, on January 16, 1938 against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1931 to 1942, wa...
Nick Quijano (born 1953 in New York, NY) is a Puerto Rican visual artist whose paintings, sculptures, assemblages, and prints have been exhibited widely in the United States. His works are held at the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, Museo de Arte de Ponce, American Museum of Folk Arts, and El Museo del Barrio. Biography...
Nurteria bicolor is a species of fly first described by Octave Parent in 1934. It belongs to the genus Nurteria and the family Dolichopodidae. References Sympycninae Taxa named by Octave Parent Insects described in 1934
Szumiąca is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubiewo, within Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. History During the German occupation of Poland (World War II), Szumiąca was one of the sites of executions of Poles, carried out by the Germans in 1939 as part of the...
The Pilot is an American newspaper established in 1920. It is published Wednesdays and Sundays in Southern Pines, North Carolina and covers Moore County, North Carolina. Its estimated circulation was 15,000 in 2018; its website has over 1.4 million views and 335,000 visitors. Ownership history The first issue of The ...
"Harmony" is a song written by Jimbeau Hinson and Rick Ellsworth, and recorded by American country music artist John Conlee. It was released in February 1986 as the first single and title track from the album Harmony. The song reached #10 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Chart performance Refere...
Taking Sides may refer to: Taking Sides, a novel by Gary Soto Taking Sides (film), a 2001 adaptation of Ronald Harwood's play, directed by István Szabó Taking Sides (play), a 1995 play by Ronald Harwood Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Crime and Criminology, a college-level textbook
Yongning County (, Xiao'erjing: يٌ‌نِئٍ ثِيًا) is a county of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Yinchuan, the capital of Ningxia, bordering Inner Mongolia to the west. It has a total area of , and a population of approximately 200,000 people. Character...
The Kentucky Folk Art Center is a folk art museum administered by Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky, United States. Its focus is not only to preserve and educate the public on visual Appalachian folk art but also to promote traditional Appalachian traditional music, storytelling, literature, dance, and cr...
Robert Fernier (26 July 1895 – 27 May 1977) was a French painter. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics. References 1895 births 1977 deaths 20th-century French painters 20th-century French male artists French male painters Art competitors at the 1932 Summer Olympic...
is a town located on Nakanoshima, in Oki District, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. As of March 2017, the town had an estimated population of 2,293 and a population density of 68 persons per km². The total area was . History Ama was part of the ancient Oki Province, and the island consisted of a single district, also calle...
Thelma Maria Doran was the Irish Ambassador to China from November 1991 until November 1995. While in China, she was the non-resident Ambassador to Pakistan and the Philippines. She became Ambassador to Poland in September 2001 (with concurrent accreditation to Lithuania and Latvia). She served as Ambassador to Norway...
Lirim Zendeli (born 18 October 1999 in Bochum) is a German racing driver of Macedonian-Albanian descent who currently competes in the 2023 USF Pro 2000 Championship with TJ Speed Motorsports. He last competed as a substitute driver for Campos Racing in Formula 2. He competed in the FIA Formula 3 Championship with Charo...
Tin Tin Nwet (; 9 December 1944 – 10 November 2015) was a Burmese actress. She won Best Actress Award in the 1970 Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards. She had acted as a leading actress in about 43 Burmese films. Early life Tin Tin Nwet was born on 9 December 1944 to parents, U Kyaw Yin and Daw Tin Yone in Yangon, B...
Joel Bryan Mayes (Tsa-wa Gak-ski, in Cherokee) (1833 – 1891) was Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Early life and education Mayes was born on October 2, 1833, in present-day Carterville, Bartow County, Georgia to the former Nancy Adair (b. 1808, and part-Cherokee) and her husband Samuel Mayes (1803-1858, and ado...
```smalltalk namespace Volo.Abp.AspNetCore.Mvc.ApplicationConfigurations; public class ClockDto { public string Kind { get; set; } = default!; } ```
The Jazz Mafia is a young American musical collective that incorporates smaller ensembles into a larger family. The collective is based in the Mission District of San Francisco, California where it writes, plays, and arranges jazz music while incorporating genres such as electronica, soul, funk, big band, symphonic, an...
The 2009 Purdue Boilermakers football team represented Purdue University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They played their home games at Ross–Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana. It was Danny Hope's first season as head coach following the retirement of Joe Tiller. The Boilermakers finished the seas...
Igúzquiza () is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. References External links IGUZQUIZA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa) Municipalities in Navarre
Tony Miller MBE, (1929–88) was an Australian rugby union footballer and coach, A state and national representative second-row forward, he played forty-one Test matches for Australia in a representative career spanning sixteen seasons. His age at 38 years, 113 days at the time of his last Wallaby appearance stands as t...
Miles John Breuer (January 3, 1889 – October 14, 1945) was an American physician and science fiction writer of Czech origin. Although he had published elsewhere since the early 20th century, he is considered the part of the first generation of writers to appear regularly in the pulp science fiction magazines, publishi...
The Kaydak Inlet or Sor Kaydak () is a narrow inlet or arm at the eastern end of the Dead Kultuk (former Komsomolets), a bay of the Caspian Sea in the coast of Kazakhstan. Located at the mainland end of the bay, it forms the eastern limit of the Buzachi Peninsula, at the north of the Mangyshlak Peninsula. The inlet was...
Buhovo ( ) is a town in western Bulgaria and a district within the Sofia Capital Municipality. Buhovo is located 24 km northeast of the center of the capital Sofia. History In prehistory, during the middle and late Neolithic (New Stone Age), Buhovo was located 1.5 kilometers east of its current location. Evidence of ...
"Pat's Secret" is the 15th episode of the ninth season of the American sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond (1996–2005). The episode aired on May 9, 2005 on CBS. Reception As of October 2019, "Pat's Secret" is the sixth highest-rated Raymond episode on IMDb with a rating of 8.6/10. Critics at Variety ranked it the second-b...
Barends is a Dutch patronymic surname. (son of "Barend"). People with this name include: Brady Barends (born 1989), South African cricketer David Barends (fl. 1970-83), South African rugby player Indy Barends (born 1972), Indonesian television host NatHalie Braun Barends, German-born multi-media artist See also ...
Eordea is a monotypic genus of Southeast Asian dwarf spiders containing the single species, Eordea bicolor. It was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1899, and has only been found in Indonesia. See also List of Linyphiidae species (A–H) References Linyphiidae Monotypic Araneomorphae genera Spiders of Asia
Brooks Stevens, Inc., also known as Brooks Stevens Design Associates and Brooks Stevens Design, is a product development firm headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Brooks Stevens's services included research, industrial design, engineering, prototyping, project management,and graphic design. History Brooks Stevens De...
Dattani is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Mahesh Dattani (born 1958), Indian director, actor, playwright, and writer Naomi Dattani (born 1994), English cricketer Sameer Dattani (born 1982), Indian actor Surnames of Indian origin
The current Penal Code of Brazil () was promulgated in 1940, during the Estado Novo regime, and has been in effect since January 1, 1942. It is the third codification of criminal law in the country's history, succeeding those of 1830 and 1890. One notable feature of the document is the inclusion of libel as a crime. H...
Profitable Sunrise was a Ponzi scheme that operated between 2012 and 2013, accepting deposits from members and promising returns on investment of 1.5% to 2.8% per business day, thousands of percent annualized. It solicited members around the world, particularly among Christian communities in the United States of Americ...
Driloleirus is an earthworm genus in the family Megascolecidae. This genus includes at least two species: Driloleirus americanus – giant Palouse earthworm, Washington giant earthworm Driloleirus macelfreshi – Oregon giant earthworm References Megascolecidae Annelid genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
The Starters was a podcast, blog, and television program that analyzed, and often satirized, the National Basketball Association (NBA). The show was written and hosted by Canadians Tas Melas and Phil Elder (J.E. Skeets), Australian Leigh Ellis and American Trey Kerby. It was shot, edited, and produced by Canadians Jaso...
Glenea elegantissima is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1956. References elegantissima Beetles described in 1956
Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) is a public school district that covers Seminole County, Florida. , the total district wide enrollment was 66,351 students. History During the COVID-19 pandemic in Florida, as of August 2021 Seminole County allows parents to opt out of their children wearing masks, but if there is...
Events from the year 1958 in Sweden Incumbents Monarch – Gustaf VI Adolf Prime Minister – Tage Erlander Events 8-29 June – The 1958 FIFA World Cup is played in Sweden. Brazil defeats Sweden, 5–2, in the final game at Råsunda Stadium in Solna. 11 December – The first indoor ice hockey venue in Sweden, Rosenlundsh...