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The Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Award for Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Feature-Length Motion Picture is one of the awards given annually to people working in the motion picture industry by the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (MUAHS). It is presented to the hair stylists whose work has been d...
In databases, and transaction processing (transaction management), snapshot isolation is a guarantee that all reads made in a transaction will see a consistent snapshot of the database (in practice it reads the last committed values that existed at the time it started), and the transaction itself will successfully comm...
The KMTR slender gecko (Hemiphyllodactylus peninsularis) is a species of gecko. It is endemic to the Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, India. References Hemiphyllodactylus Reptiles described in 2020 Endemic fauna of India Reptiles of India Taxa named by Ishan Agarwal Taxa named by Aaron M. Bauer Taxa named by Saun...
Mind of Mystikal is a re-release of the debut studio album by New Orleans based rapper Mystikal. It was released on October 10, 1995, by Jive Records and Bertelsmann Music Group. The album was certified Gold in 1998. Track listing All tracks are written by Michael Tyler and Leroy Edwards, except where noted. All track...
Levitt & Sons was a real estate development company founded by Abraham Levitt and later managed by his son William Levitt. The company is most famous for having built the town of Levittown, New York. The company's designs and building practices revolutionized the home building industry and altered the north eastern la...
Oddity or oddities may refer to: Music The Oddities (rap group), a Toronto rap group formed in 1998 "Oddity", a song by Eric Prydz from his 2016 album Opus Oddity EP, a 1998 album by Cold Oddities, an album by London After Midnight, 1998 Oddities, an album by Bride, 1998 Television and film Oddities (TV series), a ...
Arkavaz (, also Romanized as Arak Vāz, Arakvaz, Arkvāz, Erkewaz, and Arkwāz; also known as , Arak Vāz-e Malek Shāhī, and Qal‘eh Darreh) is a city in the Central District of Malekshahi County, Ilam province, Iran, and serves as both capital of the county and of the district. The city is populated by Kurds from the Malek...
```java /* * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file * distributed with this work for additional information * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file * * path_to_url * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR C...
Charf Hill () is a hill in Tangier, northern Morocco. Its elevation is 93 metres above sea level and it overlooks the city between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. Description The hill offers a panoramic view of Tangier and the coastline from Cape Malabata in the east to La Montagne in the west. Charf Hill has a n...
The 1926–27 Army Cadets men's ice hockey season was the 24th season of play for the program. The team was coached by Ray Marchand in his 4th season. Season With more than half of the previous year's team having graduated, coach Marchand had his work cut out for him in rebuilding the team. With 12 games on the schedule...
Charles Osgood (1809–1890) was an American artist from Salem, Massachusetts, who also worked briefly in Boston and New York City. Examples of his work are in the American Antiquarian Society, Historic New England, Harvard University, Massachusetts Historical Society, and Peabody Essex Museum. References Further readi...
Frederick Weber Schmidt (born October 23, 1943) is an American former competition swimmer. He was Olympic champion in 4×100 m medley in 1964, and bronze medallist in 200 m butterfly. He is a former world record-holder in men's 100-meter butterfly, holding the record from 1961 to 1962. Swimming career Schmidt began swi...
John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar (31 August 1807 – 6 October 1876) was a British diplomat and politician. He served as Governor General of Canada (1869–72), Governor of New South Wales (1861–67) and as Chief Secretary for Ireland (1853–55). From 1848 to 1870 he was known as Sir John Young, 2nd Baronet. Biography Young wa...
Malvern College Egypt (MCE) is a British international school in cairo located at B2-B3 South Ring Road Cairo, Egypt. It is operated in a partnership between UK-based Malvern College and the Azazy International Group. It opened in September 2016 with 350 students and 35 expatriate teaching staff. Malvern College Egypt ...
Lynchellidae is a family of marine ciliates first described in 1968. References Ciliate families
The Minnesota Judicial Center, adjacent to the State Capitol, houses the state's Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, as well as the Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals and the state law library. Its address is 25 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd., Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. The building was constru...
```java /* * * * path_to_url * */ package org.web3j.utils; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Base64; import java.util.Comparator; import java.util.List; import java.util.stream.Collectors; import org.web3j.crypto.Hash; import org.web3j.rlp.RlpEncoder; import org.web3j.rlp.RlpL...
The Thunderbolt is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Colin Campbell and starring Katherine MacDonald, Spottiswoode Aitken and Thomas Meighan. Cast Katherine MacDonald as Ruth Pomeroy Spottiswoode Aitken as Allan Pomeroy Thomas Meighan as Bruce Corbin Forrest Stanley as Spencer Vail Adda Gleason as...
Kelsey Scott Conover (born September 27, 1968) is a former professional football player. He was drafted in the fifth round of the 1991 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions. He appeared in a 2007 NutriSystem for Men commercial and spoke the line: "Scott Conover, 100 pounds." The product had the tag line: "Pizza, pot roast, p...
Wendy E. Diamond is an American philanthropist, entrepreneur, and television personality. She is the founder and CEO of LDP Ventures, an investment company focused on socially responsible ventures. Diamond is also the founder of the Women's Entrepreneurship Day Organization. Diamond is the creator of Animal Fair Media...
Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen and Dave (often written Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen + Dave or Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen & Dave) is a reality television show produced by Fernando Hernández for MTV. It followed the lives of Carmen Electra and Dave Navarro through the events leading up to their anything-but-traditional w...
The ninth season of the Australian police-drama Blue Heelers premiered on the Seven Network on 13 February 2002 and aired on Wednesday nights at 8:30 pm. The 40-episode season concluded 20 November 2002. Casting Main cast for this season consisted of: John Wood as Senior Sergeant Tom Croydon [full season] Julie Nih...
Lee Jae-ik (Hangul: 이재익) (born March 18, 1994, in Ansan, Gyeonggi) is a South Korean pitcher for the Samsung Lions in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO). References 1994 births Living people Samsung Lions players KBO League pitchers South Korean baseball players People from Ansan Sportspeople from Gyeonggi Provin...
Charles Pears (9 September 1873 – 28 January 1958) was a British painter, illustrator and artist. His work was part of the art competitions at the 1928 Summer Olympics and the 1932 Summer Olympics. Biography Born in Pontefract, Yorkshire, he studied nearby at East Hardwick and Pomfret College, where he started a life...
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Verbascum sinuatum, commonly known as the scallop-leaved mullein, the wavyleaf mullein, or Candela regia, is a species of perennial herbaceous plants in the genus Verbascum (mullein), growing in heavy soils in Central Asia and the Mediterranean region. It grows to . The plant has an erect inflorescence stem, and is ent...
Lisa Gutkin is an American violinist, singer and songwriter of The Klezmatics. She played in Sting's The Last Ship, had a cameo appearance in “Sex and the City,” and is a MacDowell Fellow at the MacDowell Colony. Lisa appears on hundreds of recordings including From Here On In, a CD of her original songs produced by Jo...
Carl Henrik Jonnevold (June 1, 1856 – June 9, 1955) was a Norwegian-born American landscape artist. He is known primarily as a California impressionist and tonalist. Biography Carl Henrik Jonnevold is thought to have briefly studied art in Paris, before emigrated to the United States in the 1880s. By 1887, he settled...
Space Cats is a 1991–1992 animated television series (with some live-action puppetry sequences) created by Paul Fusco, that aired on Saturday mornings on NBC. It is a comedy show about alien felines helping mankind. Charles Nelson Reilly made brief but memorable appearances in each episode as D.O.R.C. Plot The Space ...
WhoSampled is a website and app database of information about sampled music or sample-based music, interpolations, cover songs and remixes. History Nadav Poraz founded the site in London, England in 2008, as a way to track musical samples and cover songs. Mobile apps were released in 2012 and 2014 for iPhone and And...
"Rockchester" is a single by the British industrial hip-hop group Fats Comet, released in January 1987 on World Records. Release and reception In the August 1986 issue of Spin, columnist John Leland described the song as "the best dance music now being made" The single entered the UK Indie Chart in 1987, remaining th...
Printemps et autres saisons is the title of a collection of short stories written in French by French Nobel laureate J. M. G. Le Clézio . Contents Printemps Fascination Le temps ne passe pas Zinna La saison des pluies (which has been translated as "The Rainy Season") Excerpt online Reviews Le monde review This b...
The Samsung Securities Cup was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was part of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Challenger Tour and the ITF Women's Circuit. The men's event was held annually in Seoul, South Korea, from 2000 to 2013, the women's event parallel from 2011 to 201...
Ways of Dying is a 1995 novel by South African novelist and playwright Zakes Mda. The text follows the wanderings and creative endeavors of Toloki, a self-employed professional mourner, as he traverses an unnamed South African city during the nation's transitional period. Ways of Dying examines the concepts of nation...
```php <?php namespace Psalm\Internal\DataFlow; use Psalm\CodeLocation; use function strtolower; /** * @psalm-consistent-constructor * @internal */ class DataFlowNode { public string $id; public ?string $unspecialized_id = null; public string $label; public ?CodeLocation $code_location = null;...
Ben or Benjamin Young may refer to: Ben Young (artist) (born 1973), Anglo-American artist based in London Ben Young (motorcyclist) (born 1993), Scottish Grand Prix motorcycle racer based in Canada Benjamin F. Young (1841 – January 27, 1927), Canadian-born soldier who fought in the Union Army in the American Civil W...
The Ghost King is the third book in the Transitions series, written by R. A. Salvatore. Plot summary When the Spellplague ravages Faerûn, old friends and foes alike are caught in the chaos. The blinding light released from the destruction of Crenshinibon burned out the eyes of the mighty Hephaestus, leaving him angry,...
```yaml name: nodejs_resource_type_name runtime: nodejs description: A simple Nodejs program that uses dynamic providers with custom resource type name. ```
Sauromatum venosum (syn. Typhonium venosum) is a species of plant in the arum family, Araceae. It is native to Asia and Africa, where it grows in forests and riparian meadows. It is grown as an ornamental plant. Its common names include voodoo lily and monarch of the East Description This species grows from a tuber,...
Haram City is a major affordable housing project being developed in Egypt by Orascom Development in 6th of October City. Construction of the project began in May 2007, and as of summer 2010 there are around 25,000 residents. By its scheduled completion in 2012, it will house 400,000 residents. Haram City represents ...
Hipparchia genava, the lesser rock grayling, is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. Taxonomy Some authors consider this species separate from Hipparchia alcyone, mainly on the basis of larval morphology, but doubts are still raised by other authors. Some DNA study should clarify the situation. Distribut...
was a Japanese record label, originally published by the company established in Osaka on March 20, 1920. The label was also called the "Swallow Brand", because of their trademark artwork. Nitto was known as a prolific brand, with over 2,000 titles published in about five years. In 1925, they were recognized as one of...
The 2008–09 Boston College Eagles men's basketball team represented Boston College in the 2008–09 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. In 2007–08, they went 14–17 (4–12 ACC). The Eagles were led by twelfth-year head coach Al Skinner, played their games at the Conte Forum, and were members of the Atlantic Coast Conf...
```php <?php /* * * * path_to_url * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the */ namespace Google\Service\Compute; class InstanceGroupManagerResizeRequestsListResponseWarning extends \Google\Collection { pr...
Hundred Regiments Offensive Aug 20 – Dec 5, 1940 China 18th Group Army – Deputy Commander Peng Dehuai 129th Division 47 regiments 120th Division 22 regiments 115th Division 46 regiments Total: 115 Regiments, variously estimated between 70,000 and 300,000 men. Actual communist strike regiments exerted to the ...
The Southbank Institute of Technology (formerly known as Southbank Institute of TAFE or SBIT) was a Technical and Further Education college in Queensland, Australia. SBIT operated in the highly competitive post secondary education sector within South-East Queensland, and received a significant proportion of governmen...
Badger is a small town in Kingsbury County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 107 at the 2010 census. History Badger was laid out in 1906, taking its name from Lake Badger. A post office has been in operation at Badger since 1908. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a to...
```powershell Describe "[$($Lab.Name)] CaRoot" -Tag CaRoot { Context "Role deployment successful" { It "[CaRoot] Should return the correct amount of machines" { (Get-LabVm -Role CaRoot).Count | Should -Be $(Get-Lab).Machines.Where({ $_.Roles.Name -contains 'CaRoot' }).Count } fo...
On June 17, 2019, ethnic Fulani militiamen attacked Dogon civilians in the villages of Gangafani and Yoro, in Koro Cercle, Mali, killing 41 people. Prelude A week prior to the massacre, Fulani herdsmen killed over 35 Dogon civilians in the village of Sobane Da, also in Koro Cercle. In response, the Malian army arres...
```ruby class Libxfixes < Formula desc "X.Org: Header files for the XFIXES extension" homepage "path_to_url" url "path_to_url" sha256 your_sha256_hash license "MIT" bottle do sha256 cellar: :any, arm64_sonoma: your_sha256_hash sha256 cellar: :any, arm64_ventura: y...
Glypthaga vicina is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Martins and Galileo in 1990. It is known from Brazil. References Onciderini Beetles described in 1990
James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing is a third-person shooter video game, developed by Griptonite Games and published by Electronic Arts for the Game Boy Advance (GBA). As MI6 agent James Bond, the player must foil an ex-KGB agent who plans to use nanotechnology for world domination. Everything or Nothing was releas...
Dollaseite-(Ce) is a sorosilicate end-member epidote rare-earth mineral which was discovered by Per Geijer (1927) in the Ostanmossa mine (Östanmossa gruva), Norberg district, Sweden. Dollaseite-(Ce), although not very well known, is part of a broad epidote group of minerals which are primarily silicates, the most abund...
These are lists of singers. By nationality List of Afghan singers List of African singers List of Albanian singers List of Algerian singers List of Algolan singers List of American singers List of Andorran singers List of Argentinian singers List of Armenian singers List of Australian singers List of Austrian singers...
The farmers' movement was, in American political history, the general name for a movement between 1867 and 1896. In this movement, there were three periods, popularly known as the Grange, Alliance and Populist movements. The Grange The Grange, or Order of the Patrons of Husbandry (the latter official name of the natio...
Professor Phillip Brown FLSW (born 21 April 1957), a British sociologist of education, economy and social change, is Distinguished Research Professor in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University. He is a prominent modern sociologist and currently the author of seventeen books (five published by Oxford Univers...
Top Gun: Maverick is a 2022 American action drama film directed by Joseph Kosinski and written by Ehren Kruger, Eric Warren Singer, and Christopher McQuarrie from stories by Peter Craig and Justin Marks. The film is a sequel to the 1986 film Top Gun. Tom Cruise reprises his starring role as the naval aviator Maverick. ...
Idiopathic pneumonia syndrome is a set of pneumonia-like symptoms that occur with no sign of infection in the lung. Idiopathic pneumonia syndrome is a serious condition that can occur after a stem cell transplant. It occurs between 2.2 and 15 percent of hematopoietic stem cell transplants. The incubation period ranges ...
The 1941 King's Birthday Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday of King George VI, were appointments made by the King to various orders and honours. All but one of the awards were made in recognition of war service by New Zealanders and were announced on 1 July 1941. Only one civilian award was made,...
Matt McKenna (born August 19, 1975) is an American touring rock bassist known for his work with Jude Cole, Swirl 360, Ultrapull, Jetliner, and House of Lords. An American of Scottish descent, he spends much of his off-time in the UK. Jude Cole In 1997, Matt received a call from WB/Reprise artist Jude Cole to join his...
The Adem Jashari Prishtina International Airport (, ), also referred to as Pristina International Airport (), is an international airport in Pristina, Kosovo. The airport is located southwest of the city of Pristina, Kosovo. The airport has flights to numerous European destinations. The airport is the only port of e...
Lakhanpur is a Village Development Committee in Ramechhap District in the Janakpur Zone of north-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 6,058 people residing in 1,100 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Ramechhap District Populated plac...
Hits Are for Squares is the first greatest hits album by American rock band Sonic Youth, released on June 10, 2008, by Starbucks Entertainment. The album features 15 songs spanning Sonic Youth's career since the release of their debut studio album in 1983, Confusion Is Sex. It also includes one new song: "Slow Revoluti...
The A4060, also known as the East of Abercynon to East of Dowlais Trunk Road, is a trunk road in Wales. Route The road starts at A470 The Pentrebach Roundabout South of Merthyr Tydfil. This first stretch is a 3 lane single carriageway road that was the old A470. It then comes to a roundabout by the Hoover Plant and Th...
The 1927 Army Cadets football team represented the United States Military Academy in the 1927 college football season. In their second season under head coach Biff Jones, the Cadets compiled a 9–1 record, shut out six of their ten opponents, and outscored all opponents by a combined total of 197 to 37. In the annual A...
Tinton is a ghost town in the Black Hills of Lawrence County, South Dakota, United States. It started out as a gold mining camp and later began to produce tin. History The area was first settled in 1876 by Edgar St. John, who lived in the town until his death in 1928. That same year, tin was discovered in the area in ...
Charles H. Roadman II (born November 27, 1943 in San Antonio, Texas) was the 16th United States Air Force Surgeon General (1996–1999), Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington D.C. His father, Charles H. Roadman (1914–2000), was also an Air Force flight surgeon and command pilot. Education 1967 ...
Boyer is an unincorporated community in Crawford County, in the U.S. state of Iowa. History Boyer was laid out in 1889. The community took its name from the Boyer River. Boyer's population was 60 in 1902, and 80 in 1925. A post office called Boyer was established in 1899, and remained in operation until it was disco...
This is a list of heads of government of Norway. In the modern era, the head of government has the title prime minister (). At various times in the past, the highest governmental title has included steward (), viceroy () and first minister () Until 1873, the King of the personal union between Sweden and Norway governe...
Get Up and Bar the Door is a medieval Scots ballad about a battle of wills between a husband and wife. It is Child ballad 275 (Roud 115). According to Child, it was first published by David Herd. Synopsis The story begins with the wife busy in her cooking of the pudding and house hold chores as well. As the wind pi...
Sin identidad (English: No identity) is a Spanish thriller drama television series produced by Diagonal TV for Antena 3. The series was premiered on May 13, 2014. Cast Main Megan Montaner as María Fuentes Vergel/María Duque/Mercedes Dantés (Episode 1-¿?) Tito Valverde as Enrique Vergel (Episode 1-¿?) Jordi Rebelló...
Metal theft is "the theft of items for the value of their constituent metals". It usually increases when worldwide prices for scrap metal rise, as has happened dramatically due to rapid industrialization in India and China. Apart from precious metals like gold and silver, the metals most commonly stolen are non-ferrous...
Alsasua (in Spanish, Altsasu in Basque; official name: Altsasu/Alsasua) is a town located in the autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. Its population in 2017 was 7,419. The Battle of Alsasua took place here in 1834. 30 years later the town turned into a railway hub, transforming its demography, economy, and...
Beer can races are casual boat races held in the summer at nautical and yacht clubs. Description Beer can races allow people to experience yacht racing in a more relaxed environment than that of a major offshore race. They typically offer races on short courses. Many restrict the use of spinnakers, trapeze harnesses, ...
Yunus "YM" Mohamed (sometimes Mahomed) (12 June 1950 – 6 January 2008) was a South African lawyer and activist instrumental in founding the United Democratic Front (UDF). Mohamed was born in Johannesburg to Amina and Ismail Mohamed, one of at least five children. Growing up in Jeppe, he was educated at Gold Street Pr...
SS Petersburg (T-AOT-9101) was one of Military Sealift Command's US Government-owned tankers. It had been part of Maritime Prepositioning Ship Squadron Three. Its normal crew complement was 38 civilians and no military personnel. History SS Petersburg was part of the Ready Reserve Force. She was scrapped in June 20...
The Rev. Edmund Dowse House is a historic house in Sherborn, Massachusetts. The Greek Revival house was built in 1838 for the Rev. Edmund Dowse, the first pastor of the Evangelical Society (now the Pilgrim Church), whose sone, William Bradford Homer Dowse, was a major benefactor of the town. The house was listed on the...
The Swap is a 1979 American neo noir crime film directed by Jordan Leondopoulos. Parts of the film are edited from the 1969 film Sam's Song, also directed by Leondopoulos. The film is also known as Line of Fire (American video title). Plot The film opens as Sam Nicoletti (Robert De Niro) works in his office where he...
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"Everything is Automatic" is a song by the Matthew Good Band. It was released as the first single from the band's second studio album, Underdogs. Track listing Inspiration In a 1997 interview, Good said that he was inspired to write "Everything Is Automatic" after watching a television program about liposuction: "I ...
The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.38 Whitley was a British medium bomber aircraft of the 1930s. It was one of three twin-engined, front line medium bomber types that were in service with the Royal Air Force (RAF) at the outbreak of the Second World War. Alongside the Vickers Wellington and the Handley Page Hampden, the Whitl...
Music Gone Public is an American public television music program recorded in North America, and broadcast on many Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) stations around the United States. Music Gone Public is distributed by the satellite service NETA. PBS member station KVIE Sacramento is the presenting station. The serie...
Dana C. Coolidge (August 22, 1871 – February 27, 1955) was a politician from Wisconsin. Coolidge was born in St. Cloud, Wisconsin in 1871. He worked for the Eau Claire Leader in his youth. Coolidge married Amy M. Robertson in 1900; she died in 1919. He was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1906 and 1908. Othe...
A number of Presbyterian and Reformed denominations exist in Australia. List Active Notes: "Bible translation" column refers to versions of the Bible accepted. See also: King James Only movement "Singing" column refers to the manner in which songs are sung during public worship. See also: Exclusive psalmody Defun...
Wigelbeyer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christoph Wigelbeyer (born 1973), Austrian choir director, conductor, singer and music educator Viktor Wigelbeyer (1897–1969), Austrian bobsledder German-language surnames
Ernest A. Strong was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly during the 1903 session. Strong represented Ashland County, Wisconsin. He was a Republican. References External links The Political Graveyard People from Ashland County, Wisconsin Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly Year of birth miss...
Letter, letters, or literature may refer to: Characters typeface Letter (alphabet), a character representing one or more of the sounds used in speech; any of the symbols of an alphabet. Letterform, the graphic form of a letter of the alphabet, either as written or in a particular type font. Rehearsal letter in an ...
Shimmies in Super 8 is a rare compilation released in the United Kingdom in April 1993 as a double pack. Its catalogue number is DS45 – 05/06. DS45 – 05 is a white vinyl 7", and DS45 – 06 is a green vinyl. Both 7"s were housed in a folder cardboard sleeve in a plastic bag. This album features two of the four songs prod...
Katharina Buchwieser (; 24 May 1789 – 9 July 1828) was a German operatic soprano and actress. She was known as Cathinka, and her married surname was Lacsny von Folkusfálva. She appeared at theatres of Vienna, the Theater an der Wien and the Theater am Kärntnertor, then the court theatre. Franz Schubert dedicated compos...
Morohashi Dam is a rockfill dam located in Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control and irrigation. The catchment area of the dam is 2.6 km2. The dam impounds about 15 ha of land when full and can store 1725 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on 1977 and com...
Camden Harbor or Camden Harbour may refer to: Camden, Maine Camden Sound, Western Australia Camden Harbour, Western Australia, a short-lived settlement in Camden Sound.
Livestock source verification is the ability to trace livestock from birth to the consuming public. This process usually entails numeric identification at birth and record keeping which details health records, feed records, and genetic history of individual livestock. The record keeping and traceability process continu...
Hurricane Arthur was the earliest known hurricane to make landfall in the U.S. state of North Carolina during the calendar year. It was also the first hurricane to make landfall in the United States since Hurricane Isaac in 2012. The first named storm of the 2014 Atlantic hurricane season, Arthur developed from an init...
Neil Frederick Clay Martin (born 19 October 1969) is an English former first-class cricketer. Martin was born at Birmingham, where he was educated at King Edward's School, and attended Durham University followed by Birmingham University. He later went up to Keble College, Oxford. While studying at Oxford, he played fi...
The men's javelin throw event at the 1965 Summer Universiade was held at the People's Stadium in Budapest on 26 August 1965. Medalists Results Qualification Qualification mark: 65.00 metres Final References Athletics at the 1965 Summer Universiade 1965
Jusman Syafii Djamal (Born in Langsa, East Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia 28 July 1954) is the former Minister of Transportation of Indonesia, serving between 2007 and 2009, and member of National Committee on Innovation (KIN) between 2011 and 2014. References 1954 births Bandung Institute of Technology alumni Transport minis...
```javascript 'use strict'; module.exports.definition = { set: function (v) { this._setProperty('letter-spacing', v); }, get: function () { return this.getPropertyValue('letter-spacing'); }, enumerable: true, configurable: true }; ```
```c++ #include "node_internals.h" #include "node_watchdog.h" namespace node { namespace util { using v8::ALL_PROPERTIES; using v8::Array; using v8::Boolean; using v8::Context; using v8::FunctionCallbackInfo; using v8::IndexFilter; using v8::Integer; using v8::KeyCollectionMode; using v8::Local; using v8::NewStringTy...
Anoda cristata is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family known by many common names, including spurred anoda, crested anoda, and violettas. It is native to North and South America. It is known throughout the rest of the Americas as well as Australia as an introduced species and often a noxious weed. It has b...
Plum Run is a long 2nd order tributary to Tenmile Creek in Washington County, Pennsylvania. Course Plum Run rises about 0.5 miles west-southwest of Beallsville, Pennsylvania, and then flows south to join Tenmile Creek about 0.5 miles southeast of Fairfield. Watershed Plum Run drains of area, receives about 40.9 in/...