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Leeland/Third Ward is a light rail station in Houston, Texas, on the METRORail system. It is served by the Purple Line and is located on Scott Street at Leeland Street in East Downtown, across Interstate 45 from the Third Ward. Leeland/Third Ward station opened on May 23, 2015. References METRORail stations Railway ...
The Yinshu () is an ancient Chinese medical text from the Western Han dynasty discovered in 1983 as part of the Zhangjiashan Han bamboo texts. History and content The Yinshu was one of the two medical texts (the other being the Maishu or the Book on Vessels) that were part of the Zhangjiashan Han bamboo texts discover...
The Launceston to Hobart yacht race is a 285 nautical mile race, commencing at Beauty Point on the Tamar River, with competitors sailing out of the Tamar River, east along the northern coast of Tasmania (eastern Bass Strait), through Banks Strait and south down Tasmania's East Coast, through Mercury Passage between mai...
Sir David Hanmer, KS, SL (1332–1387) was a fourteenth century Anglo-Welsh Justice of the King's Bench from Hanmer, Wales, best known as Owain Glyndŵr's father-in-law and the father of Glyndŵr's chief supporters. Career After being called to the bar, Hanmer is recorded as having served as advocate in a case involving ...
Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Gaja was the sixth named cyclone of the 2018 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, after Cyclones Sagar, Mekunu, Daye, Luban, and Titli. Forming on November 5 as a low-pressure system over the Gulf of Thailand, the system crossed through Southern Thailand and the Malay Peninsula and eventually c...
The men's Greco-Roman 76 kilograms wrestling competition at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok was held on 12 December and 13 December at the Thammasat Gymnasium 1. The gold and silver medalists were determined by the final match of the main single-elimination bracket. The losers advanced to the repechage. These matches ...
This is a list of the heads of state of India, from 1876 to the present day. The current head of state of India is Droupadi Murmu, elected in 2022 after being nominated by the National Democratic Alliance and its leading party the Bharatiya Janata Party, the largest party in the parliament and the party led by Prime Mi...
The Dixie Court Hotel was a historic hotel in West Palm Beach, Florida. It was designed by Harvey & Clarke and was built in 1926. The hotel was sold in 1943. On August 21, 1986, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The building was destroyed in 1990 for the development of the Palm Beach C...
This article displays the rosters for the participating teams at the 2006 FIBA Africa Club Championship. Al Shabab APR AS Swallows ASA BACK Étoile Sportive du Sahel Kano Pillars Lupopo Onatra Primeiro de Agosto Stade Nabeulien Union Bank References External links 2006 FIBA Africa Champions Cup Participat...
Myroslav Irchan (14 July 1897 – 3 November 1937), originally Andriy Babiuk, was a Ukrainian storywriter and playwright. He was born to a poor peasant family in the village of P'yadyky, Kolomyia in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. In 1914, he graduated from the Teacher's Seminary in Lviv. He moved for a time from Europe to North...
Francisco Ismael Segundo Parraguez Cabezas, or simply Ismael Parraguez (1883—8 May 1917) was a Chilean musician, Normal teacher, poet, and novelist. He was known for being the creator of the Orfeón Chileno in 1914, during the centennial of the Battle of Rancagua and the children's poem Los pollitos dicen, which he publ...
Mazanów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Józefów nad Wisłą, within Opole Lubelskie County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately south of Opole Lubelskie and south-west of the regional capital Lublin. References The entry in Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i inny...
```sqlpl CREATE TABLE [Integration].[Supplier_Staging] ( [Supplier Staging Key] INT IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL, [WWI Supplier ID] INT NOT NULL, [Supplier] NVARCHAR (100) NOT NULL, [Category] NVARCHAR (50) NOT NULL, [Primary Contact] NVARCHAR (50...
Kleinia galpinii is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to Zimbabwe, Eswatini, and South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal and Northern Provinces. The species name commemorates E. E. Galpin. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit as a warm temperate greenhouse ornamen...
The black-capped woodland warbler (Phylloscopus herberti) is a leaf warbler species in the family Phylloscopidae; it was formerly placed in the "Old World warbler" assemblage. It is found in the Cameroon line (including Bioko). Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. References black-ca...
The Statesboro Bomb Scoring Site was a Strategic Air Command (SAC) Radar Bomb Scoring AUTOTRACK radar station. It was Formerly Used Defense Site I04GA0575. Detachment 3 of the 10th Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron had begun "Statesboro Bomb Plot" operations by June 1963. In addition to a Reeves AN/MSQ-39 Bomb Scoring Centr...
The Mount Marunga Mystery is a murder mystery first published in 1919 by Australian author Harrison Owen about the mysterious death of a fraudulent businessman in a rural Victorian township's five-star hotel. In June 2008, the novel was re-issued by Kessinger Publishing. Adaptations In 1921, Raymond Longford and Lotti...
Marquess of Sligo is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1800 for John Browne, 3rd Earl of Altamont. The Marquess holds the subsidiary titles of Baron Mount Eagle, of Westport in the County of Mayo (created 10 September 1760), Viscount Westport, of Westport in the County of Mayo (created 24 August 176...
The 1986 Southern 500 was the 21st stock car race of the 1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season and the 37th iteration of the event. The race was held on Sunday, August 31, 1986, before an audience of 69,000 in Darlington, South Carolina, at Darlington Raceway, a permanent egg-shaped oval racetrack. The race took the s...
The women's 5000 metres walk event at the 1994 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Lisbon, Portugal, at Estádio Universitário de Lisboa on 23 July. Medalists Results Final 23 July Participation According to an unofficial count, 28 athletes from 20 countries participated in the event. References 50...
Pratap Adsad is an Indian politician. In 2019 he was elected to the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly as Bharatiya Janata Party member for Dhamangaon Railway Assembly constituency. Political career He joined Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha. He is the youngest elected president - Dhamangaon Railway NagarParishad. Position...
Greystone, also known as the James E. Stagg House, is a historic home located at Durham, Durham County, North Carolina. It was designed by architect Charles Christian Hook and built in 1911. It is a -story, six bay, Châteauesque style granite, limestone, and brick dwelling. It features a deep porch with porte cochere...
An amyloid is any of certain insoluble fibrous protein aggregates. Amyloid may also refer to: Amyloid (mycology), a chemical reaction used in characterization of fungi Amyloid (journal), the Amyloid: the Journal of Protein Folding Disorders peer-reviewed scientific journal See also Active-matrix organic light-emi...
Thordher is an administrative unit, known as Union council of Swabi District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. District Swabi has 4 Tehsils i.e. Swabi Tehsil, Lahor, Topi Tehsil and Razar. Each Tehsil comprises certain numbers of union councils. There are 56 union councils in district Swabi. See also ...
Kinesin-like protein KIF14 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the KIF14 gene. References Further reading
The Triumph Super 9 was a British motorcar model, first introduced by the Triumph Motor Company in 1931 at a price of £185. It continued through into 1933. It had an RAC rating of 8.9 hp. The Super 9's were the first Triumphs to use 12-volt electrics (early Southern Cross's still used 6-volt for a short period) and th...
The 2023 Professional Golf of Malaysia Tour, titled as the 2023 Toyota Tour for sponsorship reasons, is the 11th season of the Professional Golf of Malaysia Tour, the main professional golf tour in Malaysia since it was formed in 2010. Toyota title sponsorship In February, it was announced that the tour had signed a s...
Wolf's Clothing is a 1927 American comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth and written by Darryl F. Zanuck. The film stars Monte Blue, Patsy Ruth Miller, John Miljan, Douglas Gerrard, Lew Harvey and Ethan Laidlaw. The film was released by Warner Bros. on January 15, 1927. Cast Monte Blue as Barry Baline Patsy Ruth...
Sur Roche railway station () is a railway station in the municipality of Échallens, in the Swiss canton of Vaud. It is located on the Lausanne–Bercher line of the (LEB). Services the following services stop at Sur Roche: Regio: half-hourly service between and . References External links Railway stations...
Tourliac (; ) is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department in south-western France. See also Communes of the Lot-et-Garonne department References Communes of Lot-et-Garonne
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Velyushevo () is a rural locality (a village) in Fominskoye Rural Settlement, Sheksninsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 27 as of 2002. Geography Velyushevo is located 44 km southeast of Sheksna (the district's administrative centre) by road. Aleksino is the nearest rural locality. References ...
Catoptria permiacus is a species of moth in the family Crambidae described by Wilhelm Petersen in 1924. It is found in Poland, the Baltic region, Finland, European Russia, the Russian Far East (Amur, Ussuri), China (Manchuria, Sichuan), Korea and Japan. The wingspan is 20 about mm. References Moths described in 1924...
In Queensland, Highway 1 is a long route that crosses the state, from the Northern Territory (NT) border near Wollogorang to Cairns, and then travels along the coastline to the New South Wales (NSW) border near Coolangatta. Highway 1 continues around the rest of Australia, joining all mainland state capitals, and conn...
Tinga may refer to: Tinga (given name) Tinga Stewart, Jamaican reggae singer Tinga (surname) Dante Tinga, incumbent Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Nickname "Tinga", Brazilian footballer Guilherme de Jesus da Silva "Tinga", Brazilian footballer Paulo César Fonseca do Nascimento "Tinga"...
The Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University (), commonly known as the Red House Hospital (), is a teaching hospital in Shanghai, China, affiliated with the Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University. It is rated Grade 3, Class A, the highest rating in the Chinese medical system. Founded in 1884 as Mar...
```javascript #pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wmissing-prototypes" #include <metal_stdlib> #include <simd/simd.h> #if __METAL_VERSION__ >= 230 #include <metal_raytracing> using namespace metal::raytracing; #endif using namespace metal; intersection_params spvMakeIntersectionParams(uint flags) { intersection_p...
"Ramona" is a 1928 song, with lyrics written by L. Wolfe Gilbert and music by Mabel Wayne. Composed for the 1928 feature film Ramona, it was the first theme song ever written for the movies. History It was created as the title song for publicity to the 1928 silent adventure film-romance Ramona (based on the 1884 novel...
The BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer is presented annually at the British Academy Film Awards in London. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), is a British organisation that hosts annual awards shows for film, television, children's film and television, and ...
The Inspiring Body of Christ Church (IBOC) is a non-denominational megachurch in Dallas, Texas in the United States. A survey by Outreach Magazine in 2008 ranked the church 87th in the US based on weekly attendance of 7,500 and has since grown to 15,000 members. The church describes itself as a "high praising, high wor...
American rapper and singer Travie McCoy has released two solo studio albums and twenty-four singles, including fifteen as a featured artist. In early May 2010, McCoy released the hit single "Billionaire" with Bruno Mars, which was successful in Europe and the US. McCoy released his first solo album, Lazarus, which inc...
Chicago/The Blues/Today! is a series of three blues albums by various artists. It was recorded in late 1965 and released in 1966. It was remastered and released as a three-disc album in 1999. In 1965 Samuel Charters at Vanguard Records asked nine different blues artists to come into the studio and record several son...
The National Student Federation of America or NSFA was an association of student government founded in 1925. It was the first national student government association to be formed in the United States. NSFA maintained a strong interest in international affairs, serving as a member of the Confédération Internationale de...
The house-museum of Jalil Mammadguluzadeh () is a memorial museum of the famous Azerbaijani journalist, enlightener, writer-satirist, Jalil Mammadguluzadeh. The museum is located on Suleyman Taghizade Street, in the city of Baku, where the writer lived during 1920–1932. History The museum was established on the verdi...
Barry (DD-248/APD-29) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was the second ship named for Commodore John Barry. Barry was launched 28 October 1920 by New York Shipbuilding Co., Camden, New Jersey; sponsored by Mrs. Shelton E. Martin, great-grandniece of Commodore Barry, and c...
Diplocheila is a genus in the beetle family Carabidae. There are more than 30 described species in Diplocheila. Species These 31 species belong to the genus Diplocheila: Diplocheila aegyptiaca (Dejean, 1831) Diplocheila assimilis (LeConte, 1844) Diplocheila capensis (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1851) Diplocheila coloss...
Leroy V. Quintana (born June 10, 1944 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is an American poet, and Vietnam Veteran. Life He was raised in small northern New Mexico towns such as Ratón and Questa. He was drafted in the United States Army in 1967, and served in the 101st Airborne Division. He was deployed to Vietnam during the...
You Have Been Watching is a British comedy panel game presented by Charlie Brooker, produced by Zeppotron for Channel 4 and filmed at BBC Television Centre (pilot and series 2) and Riverside Studios (series 1) in London. It first aired on 7 July 2009 for a weekly eight-episode run. Each week Brooker is accompanied by a...
The 2010 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 97th edition of the USSF's annual national soccer championship, running from June through early October. The tournament proper featured teams from the top five levels of the American Soccer Pyramid. These five levels, namely Major League Soccer, the USSF D-2 Pro League, the Un...
The rufous-vented whitetip (Urosticte ruficrissa) is a species of hummingbird in the "brilliants", tribe Heliantheini in subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Taxonomy and systematics The rufous-vented whitetip and purple-bibbed whitetip (Urosticte benjamini) have been treated as conspecif...
Tarrana ( , ), known in classical antiquity as Terenuthis (), is a town in Monufia Governorate of Egypt. It is located in the western Nile Delta, circa 70 km north-west of Cairo, between the southern prehistoric site of Merimde Beni-salame and the northern town of Kom el-Hisn. The ruins of ancient Terenuthis are found...
The First Methodist Church of Clovis is a historic church building at 622 Main Street in Clovis, New Mexico. It was built in 1929 in a Classical Revival style and was added to the National Register in 1987. Prior to 1930, it was originally known as Faith Christian Fellowship, and was constructed by church members at ...
The Likoni Ferry is a ferry service across Kilindini Harbour, serving the Kenyan city of Mombasa between Mombasa Island and the mainland suburb of Likoni. Double-ended ferries alternate across the harbour, carrying both road and foot traffic. The ferries are operated by the Kenya Ferry Services (KFS), and is the only r...
Hannah Eliza Jane Brenkley (née Hopkins, 7 March 1882 – 25 February 1973) was a New Zealand artist and craftswoman. She created artworks through carving, needlework, and painting. Her work is in the permanent collections of the National Library of New Zealand, the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and the Museum ...
Giovane Gomes da Silva (born 20 March 1995) is a Brazilian professional footballer who recently played as a forward for Malaysia Super League club Penang. Club career Melaka United On 27 May 2021, Gomes signed a contract with Malaysian club Melaka United. On 25 July 2021, he made his debut for the club in a 1–1 draw ...
"I Still Miss Someone" is a song co-written by Johnny Cash and his nephew Roy Cash, Jr. and originally recorded by American country music singer Johnny Cash. He first recorded it in 1958 as the B-side to "Don't Take Your Guns to Town". History Cash wrote "I Still Miss Someone" with his nephew, Roy Cash, Jr. He perform...
Invasion Fest is an all-ages heavy metal music festival held primarily in Melbourne, and occasionally in other major cities around Australia. It showcases smaller and emerging Australian bands within the heavy scene that wouldn't normally have the opportunity to play such large shows or venues, alongside larger interna...
The P2 transport was a United States Maritime Commission design for a passenger ship which could be readily converted into a troop transport. Three variants of the design were built, the P2-SE2-R1 (Admirals), P2-S2-R2 (Generals), and P2-SE2-R3 (Presidents). Admirals Ten P2-SE2-R1 ships were ordered by the Maritime Co...
"Get Here" is a pop ballad written by American singer and songwriter Brenda Russell. The title track of her fourth studio album, Get Here (1988), it became a moderate hit on the Billboard R&B chart on the heels of the album's massive first hit, "Piano in the Dark". American vocalist Oleta Adams covered and released the...
The Enigma of Arrival: A Novel in Five Sections is a 1987 novel by Nobel laureate V. S. Naipaul. Mostly an autobiography, the book is composed of five sections that reflect the growing familiarity and changing perceptions of Naipaul upon his arrival in various countries after leaving his native Trinidad and Tobago. M...
Enteromius citrinus is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Enteromius which occurs only on the central Congo Basin in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Footnotes Enteromius Taxa named by George Albert Boulenger Fish described in 1920 Endemic fauna of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
"The Light That Blinds" is the first track from heavy metal band Shadows Fall's fourth studio album The War Within. This song is featured in the video game Guitar Hero II. Song meaning Brian Fair has stated that, "This song is about how people, TV, and other influences can convince you to be something you are not, an...
This is a list of alleged sightings of unidentified flying objects or UFOs in Spain. 1976 At dawn on November 12, 1976, two soldiers (José María Trejo and Juan Carrizosa Luján), claimed to have seen and shot at a being of unknown origin at the Base Aérea de Talavera la Real (Talavera la Real Air Base), located in th...
The Ca de Bou, also known as the Perro de Presa Mallorquin, Mallorca Mastiff or the Majorcan Bulldog, is a breed of bulldog type dogs from Majorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands. History The Ca de Bou was historically kept on the island of Majorca for the blood sports of bull-baiting and dog fighting. The breed ...
Eternal Faith is the first studio album by hard rock band Takara. It was released in December 1993 on Now and Then Records. The album was released to a very receptive audience. This new album entered the Burrn! Charts at #16 and European charts at #8. It went on to sell 15,000 worldwide. These were very impressive num...
Paulina Peavy (1901–1999) was an American artist, inventor, designer, sculptor, poet, writer, and lecturer. Best known for her paintings, her work incorporates both mythical and spiritual iconography. Around 1932 she attended a seance held in the home of Rev. Ida L. Ewing, the pastor of The National Federation of Spiri...
Pedro Francisco da Costa Alvarenga (1826 – 14 July 1883) was a Brazilian-born Portuguese physician. He taught Materia Medica at the and left several works dealing chiefly with cardiology. He was a founder and main editor of the Gazeta Médica de Lisboa. He became notable for his clinical work during the cholera morbus...
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Andrew J. Lorish (November 8, 1832–August 11, 1897) was a Commissary Sergeant in the Union Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in the American Civil War. Lorish joined the 1st New York Dragoons from Attica, New York in August 1862. He was promoted to regimental sergeant major the next month, but demote...
Illano (Eonavian: Eilao) is a municipality in the Principality of Asturias Spanish autonomous community. It is bordered on the north by Boal, on the south by San Martín de Oscos, on the east by Boal, Villayón and Allande, and on the west by Villanueva de Oscos and Castropol. Parishes Bullaso Gío Herías Illano Ronda ...
Pavel Petrovich Postyshev (; – 26 February 1939) was a Soviet politician, state and Communist Party official and party publicist. He was a member of Joseph Stalin's inner circle, before falling victim to the Great Purge. In 2010, a court in Kyiv judged Postyshev guilty of complicity in genocide because of his part in ...
Barnby Dun railway station was a small station on the South Yorkshire Railway's line between Doncaster and Thorne. It served the village of Barnby Dun, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. The original line followed closely the canal bank and the station was resited when the line was 'straightened' in the 1860s. ...
Empty Bottle is a bar and music venue in Chicago, Illinois. Empty Bottle may also refer to: "Empty Bottle", song from 2005 Ingrid Michaelson album Slow the Rain "Empty Bottle", song from 2015 Veruca Salt album Ghost Notes "Empty Bottle", song from 2016 Owen album The King of Whys
Operation Ababil ,a series of cyber attacks starting in 2012, targeting various American financial institutions and carried out by a group calling itself the "Cyber fighters of Izz Ad-Din Al Qassam". Details Of The Operation The cyber attacks, or more specifically denial of service attacks, were launched by the Cyber ...
Saidabad (, also Romanized as Saʿīdābād) is a village in Mazraeh Now Rural District, in the Central District of Ashtian County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 20, in 5 families. References Populated places in Ashtian County
Shimon (Seymour) M. Glick (; born 1932) is an American-born Israeli physician. Personal life Glick was born in New Jersey. He and his wife Brenda have six children including Yehuda Glick who is a rabbi and former Knesset member. Career Glick is a graduate of SUNY Downstate Medical Center. He did his medical trai...
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Havens is an unincorporated community within the township of Silver Creek in Merrick County, Nebraska, United States. History Havens was a station on the Union Pacific Railroad. A post office was established at Havens in 1919, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1934. References The mayor of Haven...
William Thomas Collins (June 30, 1886 - September 4, 1961) was an American politician, lawyer, and jurist who served as acting mayor of New York City for one day on December 31, 1925, after the retirement of John Francis Hylan. He was a member of the Democratic Party and served as the president of the New York City Boa...
Rhythms Magazine is a bi-monthly Australian music magazine, focusing on blues, folk, jazz, and world music, which was first published in 1992 in Melbourne. History The magazine was founded by Brian Wise in April 1992 after he visited the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and noticed the city had two monthly root...
Top of the Form is a 1953 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Ronald Shiner, Anthony Newley and Harry Fowler. The film draws inspiration from Will Hay's 1937 classic Good Morning, Boys. The film was released in black-and-white. It was made at Pinewood Studios near London with sets designe...
PS-109 Karachi South-III () is a constituency of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh. General elections 2013 General elections 2008 See also PS-108 Karachi South-II PS-110 Karachi South-IV References External links Election commission Pakistan's official website Awazoday.com check result Official Website of Gove...
```java /* * * 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. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of * conditions and the following discl...
Philip Edward Ruppe (born September 29, 1926) is an American former politician from the U.S. state of Michigan and a member of the Republican Party. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1967 to 1979 before running, unsuccessfully for the United States Senate in 1982. He is a Korean War veteran, having se...
Horace Hall Edwards (August 21, 1902 – January 27, 1987) was an American politician, who was mayor of Richmond, Virginia, and a candidate for governor in 1949. Edwards was born in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. After graduating from the University of Richmond, he set up a law practice in Richmond. From 1946 to 1948 E...
Sir James Arnold Stacey Cleminson (31 August 1921 – 14 September 2010) was a prominent British soldier and businessman who was decorated for his service during the Battle of Arnhem after fighting in the North African Campaign and escaping while a prisoner of war in the Italian Campaign during the Second World War. He ...
George Edward Humphry (1816 – 25 January 1867) was an English cricketer. Humphry made his first-class debut for Hampshire in 1845 Petworth Cricket Club. Humphry played four further first-class matches from 1845 to 1850, with his final first-class match coming against an All-England Eleven. He died at Southampton, Hamp...
Christine Benoit (born 13 August 1972) is the first woman in the Seychelles to be ordained as an Anglican priest. Early life Christine Benoit was born on 13 August 1972. Education She earned a Diploma in Business Studies and Accounting from Seychelles Polytechnic in 1993. In 2002, she earned a Diploma in Theology an...
Olizy () is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France. See also Communes of the Marne department References Communes of Marne (department)
Cliff Kupchan is an American political analyst and former government official. He is the chairman of the political risk consulting and advisory firm Eurasia Group, where he specializes in Russia and Iran. Kupchan has been described as a "leading expert" on Iran, and has met with Russian President Vladimir Putin numerou...
Cikot (Serbian Cyrillic: Цикот) is a village in Šumadija and Western Serbia (Šumadija), in the municipality of Rekovac (Region of Levač), lying at , at the elevation of 270 m. According to the 2002 census, the village had 277 citizens. External links Levac Online Article about Cikot Pictures from Cikot Populated p...
Helcogramma vulcana, the volcano triplefin, is a species of triplefin blenny in the genus Helcogramma. It was described by John E. Randall and Eugenie Clark in 1993. This species is found in the western Pacific Ocean where it has been recorded from Bali to Gunung Api and Manuk in the Banda Sea. References vulcana Fis...
Pierre Barillet (24 August 1923 – 8 January 2019) was a French playwright. Biography Barillet was born in Paris, France. Passionate about theatre since childhood, he wrote his first play, Les Héritiers, in 1945 after being a law student. It was followed by Les Amants de Noël, performed at the Théâtre de Poche. He also...
Top-grossing films The top-grossing films at the Indian Box Office in 1990: 1990 See also List of Hindi films of 1989 List of Hindi films of 1991 References External links Bollywood films of 1990 at the Internet Movie Database 1990 Lists of 1990 films by country or language Boll 1990 in Indian cinema
Pseudotephritis is a genus of picture-winged flies in the family Ulidiidae. Species Pseudotephritis approximata Banks, 1914 Pseudotephritis corticalis (Loew, 1873) Pseudotephritis millepunctata (Hennig, 1939) Pseudotephritis ussurica Krivosheina & Krivosheina, 1997 Pseudotephritis vau (Say, 1830) References Ulidiida...
The Alice series is a young adult book series written by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, consisting of 25 books and three prequels, and it has been frequently challenged, as documented in the American Library Association's lists of the 100 most frequently challenged books from 1990 to 2019. The main character is Alice McKinle...
The Holy Family with Saint Jerome is a 68 by 56 cm oil on poplar panel painting by Correggio. It dates to around 1515 and is now displayed in the East Closet of Hampton Court Palace as part of the Royal Collection. It has similarities with the Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist and so it probably dates ...
HMS Cracker was a later Archer-class gun brig, launched in 1804. She participated in several actions and captured two small French privateers. She was sold for breaking up in 1816. Career Lieutenant William Henry Douglas commissioned Cracker in July 1804. Cracker was in company with , , and the hired armed cutters Fr...
In shogi, the Saginomiya joseki (鷺宮定跡 saginomiya jōseki) is a joseki for a Left Silver-5g Rapid Attack (Static Rook) vs Fourth File Rook (Ranging Rook) opening. It was originally conceived by Teruichi Aono between 1975 and 1985, and further popularized in title matches by Kunio Yonenaga. The name Saginomiya comes from...
The first season of the television series Live PD began airing October 28, 2016, on A&E in the United States. The season concluded on August 19, 2017 and contained 62 episodes including one cancelled episode. Departments Departments debuting in season one Arizona Department of Public Safety Bridgeport (CT) Police Dep...