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John Stuart Hans Plohman (born May 11, 1948) is a former politician from Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1981 to 1995, and a cabinet minister in the NDP government of Premier Howard Pawley from 1982 to 1988.
The son of Hans W. Plohman and Anne Werstiuk, he was educated a... |
Flashspun fabric is a nonwoven fabric formed from fine fibrillation of a film by the rapid evaporation of solvent and subsequent bonding during extrusion.
A pressurised solution of, for example, HDPE or polypropylene in a solvent such as fluoroform is heated, pressurised and pumped through a hole into a chamber. When ... |
The 2012–13 Dutch Basketball League was the 53rd season of the Dutch Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in the Netherlands. The season started on 6 October 2012 and ended on 23 May 2013.
Second-seeded ZZ Leiden won the DBL title, after defeating fourth-seeded Aris Leeuwarden 4–0 in the play-... |
```php
<?php
namespace App\Ship\Parents\Middlewares;
use Apiato\Core\Abstracts\Middlewares\Middleware as AbstractMiddleware;
abstract class Middleware extends AbstractMiddleware
{
}
``` |
Wilfred Roland Middlebrooks (July 17, 1933, Chattanooga, Tennessee - March 13, 2008, Pasadena, California) was an American jazz double-bassist.
Middlebrooks performed in a traveling show as a teenager and then worked with Tab Smith (1950-1953) before serving in the US Armed Forces.
He moved to southern California and... |
No Matter What may refer to:
"No Matter What" (Badfinger song), 1970
"No Matter What" (Boyzone song), 1998
"No Matter What" (Calum Scott song), 2018
"No Matter What" (George Lamond and Brenda K. Starr song), 1990
"No Matter What" (T.I. song), 2008
"No Matter What" (Ryan Stevenson song), 2018
"No Matter What", a... |
Melyane is a village in Georgi Damyanovo Municipality, Montana Province, north-western Bulgaria.
References
Villages in Montana Province |
Giles Eyre (c. 1692–1750) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1715 to 1734.
Eyre was baptised on 27 May 1692, the eldest son of Giles Eyre of Brickworth and his wife Mabel Thayne, daughter of Alexander Thayne of Cowsfield, in Whiteparish, Wiltshire. He was admitted at Lincoln's Inn on 16 Ju... |
Harutaeographa kofka is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in the Himalaya: Pakistan, northern India and Nepal.
References
Moths described in 1996
Orthosiini |
Matthew Alan Johnson (born 18 November 1982) is a Welsh broadcaster and mental health activist from Caerphilly and is best known for presenting in the interactive "Hub" on ITV's This Morning between 2010 and 2013 and for co-hosting Channel 5's OK! TV. Johnson is a mental health campaigner, ambassador, advocate and is f... |
Rondy Colbert, (born January 7, 1954) is a former American football defensive back. He played for the New York Giants from 1975 to 1976 and for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1977.
References
1954 births
Living people
American football defensive backs
Lamar Cardinals football players
New York Giants players
St. Louis Car... |
Germano Vailati (born 30 August 1980) is a Swiss former professional football goalkeeper.
Club career
Vailati was born in Lugano. He started his professional career in the Canton Ticino, and played for a number of different teams, before he transferred to the prestigious club FC Sion in the summer of 2004. In the 2006... |
"Stop Whispering" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, included on their debut album, Pablo Honey (1993). It was released as a single in the US in October 1993. Radiohead rerecorded it for the single release, as they were unsatisfied with the album version.
Recording
Radiohead recorded various dem... |
Taylor Henderson (born 1993) is an Australian singer.
Taylor Henderson may also refer to:
Taylor Henderson (album), a 2013 album by the singer
Taylor Henderson, violinist for Australian band Operator Please |
ONE 156: Eersel vs. Sadiković was a Combat sport event produced by ONE Championship that took place on April 22, 2022, at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore.
Background
The event was headlined by a ONE Lightweight Kickboxing World Championship bout between the reigning champion Regian Eersel and title ... |
Tadeusz Rakoczy (born 30 March 1938 in Gilowice) is a Polish Roman Catholic bishop.
Ordained to the priesthood on 23 June 1963, Rakoczy was named bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bielsko–Żywiec, Poland on 25 March 1992 and retired on 16 November 2013.
References
1938 births
Living people
People from Żywiec Co... |
Negativity may refer to:
Negativity (quantum mechanics), a measure of quantum entanglement in quantum mechanics
Negative charge of electricity
Electronegativity, a chemical property pertaining to the ability to attract electrons
Positivity/negativity ratio, in behavioral feedback.
Negativity effect, a psychologic... |
Yustyn Hrihorovych Pigulyak (Ukrainian: Юстин Григорович Пігуляк; 2 June 1845, Mamaivtsi, Chernivtsi Raion - 2 June 1919, Chernivtsi) was a Ukrainian painter, portraitist and public figure in Bukovina.
Biography
He was born to the family of a rural deacon. After finishing elementary school, on the advice of a teacher... |
EN 13445 - Unfired Pressure Vessels is a standard that provides rules for the design, fabrication, and inspection of pressure vessels
EN 13445 consists of 8 parts:
EN 13445-1 : Unfired pressure vessels - Part 1: General
EN 13445-2 : Unfired pressure vessels - Part 2: Materials
EN 13445-3 : Unfired pressure vessels ... |
Guglielmo Acton (25 March 1825, in Castellammare di Stabia – 29 November 1896, in Naples) was an Italian naval officer, admiral and politician in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and then Minister for the Navy in the unified Kingdom of Italy (1870–1871).
Serving in the Real Marina and Regia Marina, he was descended fro... |
G.I.T. on Broadway, also known as Diana Ross and The Supremes and The Temptations on Broadway, is a 1969 television special produced by Motown Productions and George Schlatter-Ed Friendly Productions. The special, a follow-up to 1968's successful TCB program, is a musical revue starring Motown's two most popular groups... |
```php
<?php
use Spatie\Translatable\Test\TestCase;
uses(TestCase::class)->in(__DIR__);
``` |
```objective-c
/* -*- mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- */
// vim: expandtab:ts=8:sw=4:softtabstop=4:
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
/// \file private.h
/// \brief Common includes, definions, and prototypes
//
// Author: Lasse Colli... |
oWOW Radio, stylized and marketed as oWOW! Radio or oWOW! Cleveland, was a commercial internet radio station based in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, that primarily served Greater Cleveland and surrounding Northeast Ohio. Independently owned by Wow Media, LLC, the station streamed an adult album alternative (AAA) forma... |
Good Girls is a 1987–1991 six-issue comic book limited series. It was created by Carol Lay and published by Fantagraphics and then Rip Off Press. The series parodies romance comics.
History
The comic book started with another strip, "Ms Lonelyhearts", which progressively disappeared. The second featured Irene Van de K... |
The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) is the governing body of athletic programs for junior and senior high schools in the state of Ohio. It conducts state championship competitions in all the OHSAA-sanctioned sports.
Champions
Note: Golf was a Spring Sport through the 1973-1974 school year and a Fall S... |
Anthony Lewis Tolbert (born December 29, 1967) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the UTEP Miners and was selected in the fourth round of the 1989 NFL Draft.
Early years
Tolbert grew up ... |
Marcel Thull (born 24 March 1951) is a Luxembourgian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1951 births
Living people
Luxembourgian male cyclists
Olympic cyclists for Luxembourg
Cyclists at the 1976 Summer Olympics
People from Kayl |
The Templar Trail is a pilgrimage path that follows the route used in 1096 by Godfrey of Bouillon, Duke of Lower Lorraine, and his troops during the First Crusade to liberate the city of Jerusalem. It begins in Dijon, France and crosses eleven countries and two continents for . In 2006, Brandon Wilson, an American auth... |
Muhammad Fareez bin Mohd Farhan (born 29 July 1994) is a Singaporean professional footballer who plays as a left-winger, right-winger or attacking-midfielder for Singapore Premier League club Hougang United and the Singapore national team.
Club career
Gombak United
Fareez began his footballing career with Gombak Unit... |
Konzena is a village in the Fara Department of Balé Province in southern Burkina Faso. The village has a total population of 320.
References
External links
Satellite map at Maplandia.com
Populated places in the Boucle du Mouhoun Region |
Port Salerno is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Martin County, Florida, United States. The population was 10,401 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Port St. Lucie Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Geography
Port Salerno is located in eastern Martin County at (27.144090, -80.191765). I... |
The Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, previously the Humanitarian Bowl (1997–2003, 2007–2010) and the MPC Computers Bowl (2004–2006), is an NCAA-sanctioned post-season college football bowl game that has been played annually since 1997 at Albertsons Stadium on the campus of Boise State University in Boise, Idaho. The game is t... |
Time in Malta follows Central European Time (CET), which is one hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Malta observes daylight saving time from the last Sunday in March until the last Sunday in October. Europe/Malta is the only IANA time zone database for Malta.
References |
The 1934 World Table Tennis Championships mixed doubles was the eighth edition of the mixed doubles championship. The Championships were held in December 1933 but are officially listed as the 1934 Championships.
Miklós Szabados and Mária Mednyánszky defeated Viktor Barna and Anna Sipos in the final by three sets to ... |
Susan Jane Grey is a political figure and environmental lawyer in Nelson, New Zealand. She is the co-leader of the NZ Outdoors & Freedom Party and of Freedoms NZ. She is known for promoting medicinal cannabis rights and opposing COVID-19 vaccination, 5G technology, and the use of 1080, frequently sharing misinformation... |
```java
package home.smart.fly.animations.fragments;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.os.Bundle;
import androidx.annotation.Nullable;
import android.view.LayoutInflater;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
import com.alibaba.android.arouter.facade.ann... |
The following lists events that happened during 1973 in Rhodesia.
Incumbents
President: Clifford Dupont
Prime Minister: Ian Smith
Events
9 January - Rhodesia closes its borders with Zambia due to the Zambians harbouring guerrillas.
4 February - Rhodesia re-opens its borders to Zambia but the Zambian side remained c... |
The 200 metres at the 2006 Commonwealth Games as part of the athletics programme were held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Wednesday 22 March and Thursday 23 March 2006.
The top three runners in each of the initial eight heats automatically qualified for the second round. The next eight fastest runners from across ... |
The Estadio La Cueva del León is a multi-use stadium located in Huixquilucan, State of Mexico. It is currently used mostly for American football matches and is the home stadium of Leones Anáhuac Norte that plays at the ONEFA. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 people.
References
External links
Sports venues in the... |
The Geneva Accords were the agreements on the settlement of the situation relating to Afghanistan, were signed on 14 April 1988 at the Geneva headquarters of the United Nations, between Afghanistan and Pakistan, with the United States and the Soviet Union serving as guarantors.
The accords consisted of several instrum... |
Brissay-Choigny () is a commune in the department of Aisne in Hauts-de-France in northern France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Aisne department
References
Communes of Aisne
Aisne communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia |
Bollywood Veggies Organic Farm (also known as Bollywood Veggies) is a farming collective and organic growing education center located in the Kranji district of North West Singapore. The center was launched in 2000 by Ivy Singh-Lim and her husband, former NTUC FairPrice chief executive, Lim Ho Seng, as a project to run ... |
Charles Max Mason (–), better known as Max Mason, was an American mathematician. Mason was president of the University of Chicago (1925–1928) and the third president of the Rockefeller Foundation (1929–1936).
Mason's mathematical research interests included differential equations, the calculus of variations, and elec... |
John Gennings (c. 1570 – 12 November 1660) was an Englishman who was converted to Catholicism through the martyrdom of his elder brother Saint Edmund Gennings during the English Reformation. He restored the English province of Franciscan friars. His name is sometimes spelled Jennings.
Martyrdom of Edmund Gennings
Edmu... |
Umunoha is a town in southeastern Nigeria near the city of Owerri. It is a typical Igbo town. It is bounded on the north by Eziama Obiato and Afara communities; on the south and southwest by Ogbaku, Azara Obiato and Ejemekwuru communities; and on the south and southeast by Ifakala and Afara communities. It is served by... |
Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions but did not compete that year.
Mario Ančić and Andy Ram won in the final 2–6, 7–6(7–3), 7–5 against Diego Ayala and Robby Ginepri.
Seeds
Justin Gimelstob / Nenad Zimonjić (semifinals)
Jordan Kerr / Johan Landsberg (quarterfinals)
Brandon Coupe / Ji... |
Stagliano is an Italian surname, and may refer to:
John Stagliano, U.S. pornographic actor
Riccardo Staglianò, Italian online journalist
Antonio Staglianò, Bishop of Noto, Sicily
Nick Stagliano, film director and producer
Tricia Devereaux, American pornographic actress
This list does not list everybody with this... |
Anita van Lier (married name Beecheno-van Lier; born 19 April 1952) is a former Dutch international cricketer who represented the Dutch national team between 1978 and 1993, including as captain for a number of years.
Van Lier made her debut for the Netherlands in 1978, on a tour of England. Her first international app... |
Railroad Pass Hotel & Casino, named after nearby Railroad Pass, is a hotel and casino located in Henderson, Nevada.
The casino has of gaming space, with 323 slot machines and six table games, and a William Hill sports and race book.
Location
The property is sited in the far southeast corner of the city of Henderson,... |
Marada arcanum is a species of Vombatiformes discovered in 2001 at the Oligocene Hiatus Site at Riversleigh. It is the only member of the genus Marada. It exhibits plesiomorphic and apomorphic features making the determination of its taxonomic placement difficult. It has been placed within its own family, Maradidae. Th... |
NGC 261 is a diffuse nebula located in the constellation Tucana. It was discovered on September 5, 1826 by James Dunlop.
References
External links
0261
Tucana (constellation) |
Mthulisi Maphosa (born 20 March 1983) is a retired Zimbabwean football midfielder. A Zimbabwe international, he played at the 2008 and 2009 COSAFA Cup.
References
1983 births
Living people
Zimbabwean men's footballers
Zimbabwe men's international footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Zimbabwean expatria... |
```javascript
define(["helper/OutputAudio", "Tone/source/Oscillator", "helper/Offline", "Test", "helper/Meter"],
function (OutputAudio, Oscillator, Offline, Test, Meter) {
return function(Constr, args){
context("Oscillator Tests", function(){
it ("extends Tone.Oscillator", function(){
var instance = new ... |
```xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<document type="com.apple.InterfaceBuilder3.CocoaTouch.Storyboard.XIB" version="3.0" toolsVersion="9531" systemVersion="15A2301" targetRuntime="iOS.CocoaTouch" propertyAccessControl="none" useAutolayout="YES" initialViewController="vXZ-lx-hvc">
<dependen... |
Wohlfahrtiimonas populi is a Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic and motile bacterium from the genus of Wohlfahrtiimonas which has been isolated from tree Populus × euramericana.
References
Gammaproteobacteria
Bacteria described in 2017 |
Modeok Station () is a station on the Busan Metro Line 2 in Deokpo-dong, Sasang District, Busan, South Korea.
External links
Cyber station information from Busan Transportation Corporation
Busan Metro stations
Sasang District
Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1999 |
Elena Osipova may refer to:
Elena Osipova (archer) (born 1993), Russian archer
Elena Osipova (sociologist) (1927–2018), Russian philosopher and sociologist
Elena Tchaikovskaia (born 1939), née Osipova, Russian figure skating coach and choreographer
Yelena Osipova (Russian activist) (born 1945), Russian artist and ... |
Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh William Lumsden Saunders, (24 August 1894 – 8 May 1987) was a South African aviator who rose through the ranks to become a senior Royal Air Force commander.
RAF career
Saunders enlisted with the Witwatersrand Rifles Regiment in 1914 at the start of the First World War and then served in th... |
Freepsum is a village in the region of East Frisia in Lower Saxony, Germany. The village has 437 inhabitants (2006) and lies about ten kilometres northwest of the seaport of Emden. It is part of the municipality of Krummhörn
Freepsum was an independent parish until the foundation of the municipality of Krummhörn as pa... |
Posyağbasan is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Aladağ, Adana Province, Turkey. Its population is 404 (2022).
References
Neighbourhoods in Aladağ District |
Satsuki Miura (born 16 June 1996) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a defender for WE League club Albirex Niigata Ladies.
Club career
Miura made her WE League debut on 12 September 2021.
References
Living people
1996 births
Women's association football defenders
WE League players
Japanese women's ... |
Nika Sandokhadze (; 20 February 1994) is a Georgian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Torpedo Kutaisi.
Honours
Torpedo Kutaisi
Georgian Cup: 2022
Dinamo Tbilisi
Erovnuli Liga: 2020
Saburtalo Tbilisi
Georgian Cup: 2019
Samtredia
Erovnuli Liga: 2016
Georgian Super Cup: 2017
References
External li... |
KCAS (91.5 FM) is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to serve McCook, Texas. McCook is a dispersed rural community about 20 miles northwest of the county seat, Edinburg, in Hidalgo County, Texas. The station is owned and operated by Faith Baptist Ministries and the broadcast license is held by Faith ... |
Hein Seyerling is a paralympic athlete from South Africa competing mainly in category F20 high jump events.
Hein competed in Sydney at the 2000 Summer Paralympics winning a bronze medal in the high jump.
References
Paralympic athletes for South Africa
Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Paralympics
Paralym... |
Phloeotribus piceae is a species of crenulate bark beetle in the family Curculionidae. It is found in North America.
References
Further reading
Scolytinae
Articles created by Qbugbot
Beetles described in 1911 |
Photoreceptor phosphodiesterase 6 (PDE6 or PDE-6) is a protein complex family, which is highly concentrated in the retina.
See also
cGMP
PDE6A
PDE6B
PDE6C
PDE6D
PDE6G
References
EC 3.1.4 |
Niels Hansen Basketball Stadium is a purpose-built basketball stadium located in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. It is the home of the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Basketball Association and the Goldfields Giants.
History
The stadium was built in 1979 and was renovated in the late 1990s. In 2018, plans were put in place for an e... |
Inguma (or Mauma, as called in Baigorri) is the god of dreams in Basque mythology and religion. He was regarded as a malevolent force who entered houses at night and plagued the residents with nightmares. He also kills people while sleeping.
In popular culture
Inguma is mentioned in "Ofrenda A La Tormenta" ("Offerin... |
The New Bern Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of three counties in the Inner Banks region of eastern North Carolina, anchored by the city of New Bern. The designation of the area was changed from Micropolitan to Metropolitan in 2013.
As of the 2000 ce... |
The 1978 Pau Grand Prix was a Formula Two motor race held on 15 May 1978 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was won by Bruno Giacomelli, driving the March 782. Eje Elgh finished second and Marc Surer third.
Classification
Race
References
Pau Grand Prix
1978 in French motorsport |
Waldeniya is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province.
See also
List of towns in Central Province, Sri Lanka
External links
Populated places in Central Province, Sri Lanka |
Ilango Mutharaiyar or Ko Ilango Mutharaiyar , also known as Videl Vidugu Ilangovathi Mutharaiyan, was the last ruler of the Mutharaiyar dynasty (610 AD-851 AD).
Temples
Vijayalaya choleeswaram
Narthamalai is from Trichy on the Pudukkottai - Trichy Highway. There can be seen one of the oldest rock-cut temples built b... |
Major-General Anthony Bernard Crowfoot (1936 – 13 September 2008) was an officer of the British Army.
Early life
Born in Norfolk, he was educated at King Edward VII Grammar School, King's Lynn. When Crowfoot was six, his father was killed near Cologne while piloting an Avro Lancaster during the Second World War.
Mil... |
Count Conrad V of Rietberg (died 31 October 1472) was Count of Rietberg from 1428 until his death. His father was Count Conrad IV of Rietberg.
Marriage and issue
Conrad married before 1450 to Jacoba (d. 23 February 1492), a daughter of Count Gumprecht II of Neuenahr and Margaret of Limburg-Broich. They had six chil... |
Erling Munthe-Dahl was a Norwegian officer who was most notable as Jagervingen's commander at Fornebu Airport during the Norwegian campaign in 1940.
Biography
Family
Erling Munthe-Dahl was the son of Jens Munthe-Dahl and Hanna Andersen. His father was a major in the Army's engineering weapons. Munthe-Dahl's first pla... |
Federico Mayor Zaragoza (born 27 January 1934 in Barcelona) is a scientist, scholar, politician, diplomat, and poet from Spain. He served as the Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) from 1987 to 1999. After his tenure as Director-General, he continued to par... |
USM Alger, an Algerian professional association football club, has gained entry to Confederation of African Football (CAF) competitions on several occasions. They have represented Algeria in the Champions League on seven occasions, the Confederation Cup on Three separate occasions, the now-defunct Cup Winners' Cup fiv... |
This is a complete list of Appalachian State Mountaineers head football coaches. Fielding its first organized football team in 1928, the Appalachian State Mountaineers have had 22 coaches. Flucie Stewart and E. C. Duggins have each served twice as head coach of the Mountaineers. Jerry Moore is the only three-time winne... |
Saint-Jouan-de-l'Isle (; ) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor département of Brittany in northwestern France.
Population
Inhabitants of Saint-Jouan-de-l'Isle are called saint-jouannais in French.
See also
Communes of the Côtes-d'Armor department
References
External links
Communes of Côtes-d'Armor |
Peter White (born 20 September 1954) is an English musician and composer who plays guitar, piano, accordion and harmonica. He is known for his 20-year collaboration with Al Stewart.
Musical career
Early career with Al Stewart
Born in Luton, England, White first gained fame with his distinctive guitar style as accompa... |
Vicente Ithier (born 22 April 1962) is a Puerto Rican basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
References
1962 births
Living people
Puerto Rican men's basketball players
Olympic basketball players for Puerto Rico
Basketball players at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Place of birth ... |
The Sacred Grove is a forested area of western New York near the home of Joseph Smith where the foundational event of the Latter Day Saint movement took place. It is the location where Smith said he had his First Vision, a theophany, occurring in the spring of 1820.
The exact location of the Sacred Grove is not known,... |
Chris Chan Lee (born in San Francisco, California) is an American filmmaker.
After graduating from the USC School of Cinematic Arts in Los Angeles, California, Lee wrote/directed Yellow, an independently financed feature film about the harrowing grad night of eight Korean-American teens in Los Angeles that culminates ... |
The 2004 Bahraini Crown Prince Cup was the 4th edition of the cup tournament in men's football (soccer). This edition featured the top four sides from the Bahraini Premier League 2003-04 season.
Bracket
Bahraini Crown Prince Cup seasons
2004 domestic association football cups
2003–04 in Bahraini football |
A Garden of Earthly Delights is a novel by Joyce Carol Oates, published by Vanguard in 1967. Her second book published, it is the first of her series known as the "Wonderland Quartet". It was a finalist for the 1968 annual U.S. National Book Award for Fiction.
A Garden sets out to explore social class in the United S... |
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon established a High-Level Advisory Group on Climate Change Financing (AGF) on 12 February 2010 for the duration of ten months. The group's aim was to "study potential sources of revenue that will enable achievement of the level of climate change financing that was promised d... |
Arthur James Robertson (19 April 1879 – 18 April 1957) was a Scottish runner who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. He won the gold medal in the 3-mile team race and a silver in the steeplechase.
Career
The son of a Glasgow doctor, Robertson was educated at Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow, before moving to Ki... |
A remote collision, in CSMA/CD computer networks, is a collision that occurs when a frame having length less than minimum length and with an incorrect frame check sequence, is transmitted. This frame causes a collision at the remote end which will not be detected by the transmitter.
Ethernet |
Volobilis biplaga is a moth of the family Pyralidae first described by Francis Walker in 1863. It is found in Taiwan and Sri Lanka.
Subspecies
Volobilis biplaga taiwanella Shibuya, 1928
References
Moths of Asia
Moths described in 1863
Phycitini |
The Civil Society Coalition on Climate Change (CSCCC) is an entity that maintains a website and describes itself as a global group of non-profit organizations with a mission of "seek[ing] to educate the public about the science and economics of climate change in an impartial manner." The Coalition identifies its member... |
Glitoris (a portmanteau of "glitter" and "clitoris") are a four-piece punk rock band from Canberra ACT, Australia. The band is composed of Keven 007 (vocals and guitar), Malcolm (bass), Mickey (drums) and Andrew (lead guitar).
Glitoris are known for their use of punk rock sounds and utilisation of humorous and politic... |
THINK Global School (TGS) is an independent high school that travels the world with students studying in ten countries, over the course of three years. The school is a non-profit, co-educational, and non-denominational. Think Global School was founded by Harald and Joann McPike.
Students at Think Global School gain an... |
The Tiger Gang () is a 1971 Kommissar X Eurospy film directed by Harald Reinl that was an international co-production between West Germany, Italy & Pakistan.
Cast
Tony Kendall as Jo Louis Walker
Brad Harris as Captain Tom Rowland
Gisela Hahn Jacky Clay
Mohammad Ali as Superintendent Ali
Zeba as Shirin
Ernst Fritz Fürb... |
The 1938 Italian Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Monza on 11 September 1938.
Classification
References
Italian Grand Prix
Italian Grand Prix
Grand Prix |
The 3th Television State Drama Festival (Sinhala: 13වැනි රූපවාහිනී කලා රාජ්ය සම්මාන උලෙළ), was held to honor the best films of 1996 Sinhala cinema on 21 November 2018, at the Nelum Pokuna Theater, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Minister of Regional Infrastructure Development S. B. Nawinne and Film Poetry and Veteran Film Directo... |
Drugs considered addictive or dangerous in the United Kingdom are called "controlled substances" and regulated by law. Until 1964 the medical treatment of dependent drug users was separated from the punishment of unregulated use and supply. Under this policy drug use remained low; there was relatively little recreation... |
Cybalobotys kakamegae is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Koen V. N. Maes in 2001. It is found in Kenya.
References
Moths described in 2001
Pyraustinae |
Thomas Wilbrandt (born 1952 in Bielefeld) is a German composer and conductor.
He studied with Franco Ferrara, Hans Swarowsky and Bruno Maderna in Rome, Vienna and Salzburg and was Assistant to Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic for three years in Berlin and Salzburg.
In 1980 he founded the Berlin Chamber... |
The Den Helder Suns are a professional basketball club based in Den Helder, Netherlands. The club was founded in 2016 and currently plays in the BNXT League. The team has played at the highest domestic level since years. The Suns play their home games in the Sporthal Sportlaan, which has a capacity of 1,000 people.
H... |
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