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The Burn the Ships World Tour was the 5th headlining concert tour by Australian christian rock band For King & Country. The tour was by far their longest, and was their first tour to go outside of the United States and Canada. The band performed over 130 shows in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singa...
Tiller Systems is a cloud-based iPad point of sale (POS) software company headquartered in Paris, France. Since February 2021, it has been a subsidiary of the mobile payments company known as SumUp. History March 2014 : The company was created by 4 co-founders Josef Bovet, Scott Gordon, Dimitri Farber and Vincent Oli...
In real estate, urban planning, and especially firefighting, a taxpayer refers to a small one or two story building built to cover the owner's annual property tax assessed for owning a parcel of land. Taxpayers are most commonly mixed use structures with commercial occupancies on the first floor and residential use ab...
In business, operational objectives (also known as tactical objectives) are short-term goals whose achievement brings an organization closer to its long-term goals. It is slightly different from strategic objectives, which are longer term goals of a business, but they are closely related, as a business will only be abl...
Narottam Lal Joshi (16 December 1914 – 3 December 1994) was an Indian politician who served as the first Speaker of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from 31 March 1952 to 25 April 1957 in the Congress MLA of Jhunjhunu. Being associated with the national ideology for many years, Joshi participated in the Indian indep...
Pharaon-Abdon-Léon de Winter (17 November 1849, Bailleul - 22 June 1924, Lille) was a French painter; primarily of genre scenes. Biography He was the third of twelve children born to the family of a clog-maker, who gave them all literary names, such as Zénon, Odon, Ursmar, and Clovis. He displayed some early skill fo...
J. Chinchu Rani is an Indian politician from Kollam, Kerala. She is currently serving as Minister for Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development, Milk Co-operatives, Zoos, Kerala Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Government of Kerala; represents Chadayamangalam constituency in 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly since Ma...
Amy C. Rosenzweig is a professor of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences at Northwestern University. She was born in 1967 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her current research interests include structural biology and bioinorganic chemistry, metal uptake and transport, oxygen activation by metalloenzymes, and characterizatio...
Laccotriton is an extinct genus of prehistoric salamanders which lived in Eastern Asia during the Late Jurassic. A nearly complete skeleton of L. subsolanus was found at Hebei, China. See also List of prehistoric amphibians References Jurassic salamanders Prehistoric amphibians of Asia Late Jurassic amphibians Fos...
Ruposhi Bangla (, Beautiful Bengal) is the most popular collection of poems by Jibanananda Das, the great modern Bengali poet. Written in 1934, the sixty-two sonnets - discovered in an exercise-book twenty years after Das wrote them - achieved instant popularity on their posthumous publication in 1957, becoming a totem...
Heinrich Schlier (Neuburg an der Donau on the Danube, 31 March 1900 – Bonn, 26 December 1978) was a theologian, initially with the Evangelical Church and later with the Catholic Church. Biography Schlier was the son of a military doctor and attended the High School-Gymnasium in Landau and Ingolstadt, participated in...
This is a list of free-trade zones by country: Africa Morocco Tanger Free Zone Atlantic Free Zone Kenitra Free Zones at Tanger Med Ksar el Majaz Mellousa 1 and 2 Free Zone in Dakhla and Laayoune: Free Storage Zone of hydrocarbons: Kebdana and Nador Egypt Egypt has nine free-trade zones: Alexandria Public free ...
Tlapanec , or Mephaa, is an indigenous Mexican language spoken by more than 98,000 Tlapanec people in the state of Guerrero. Like other Oto-Manguean languages, it is tonal and has complex inflectional morphology. The ethnic group themselves refer to their ethnic identity and language as Me̱pha̱a̱ . Before much informa...
The European U17 Badminton Championships is a tournament organized by the Badminton Europe (BE) and is held once every two years to crown the best junior badminton players in Europe. Originally known as Polonia Cup when it first started in 1990, with the current name adopted in 2005. The individual event was first held...
.NET Compiler Platform, also known by its codename Roslyn, is a set of open-source compilers and code analysis APIs for C# and Visual Basic (VB.NET) languages from Microsoft. The project notably includes self-hosting versions of the C# and VB.NET compilers – compilers written in the languages themselves. The compilers...
Agapanthia walteri is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Reitter in 1898. References walteri Beetles described in 1898
John Goldie (born 19 January 1985) is a former Scottish professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation events. He won a two-year PDC Tour Card in January 2018. References External links 1985 births Living people Professional Darts Corporation former tour card holders People from Alloa Scot...
The 2016 Big Ten Men's Lacrosse Tournament was held May 5 to May 7 at Homewood Field in Baltimore, Maryland. The winner of the tournament received the Big Ten Conference's automatic bid to the 2016 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship. Four teams from the Big Ten conference competed in the single elimination ev...
Bussell is a surname. Notable people with the Bussel or Bussell surnames include: The Bussell family, early settlers in Western Australia John Bussell (1803–1875), of the Bussell family Alfred Bussell (1816–1882), of the Bussell family Darcey Bussell (born 1969), English ballerina Gerry Bussell (born 1943), Ameri...
Mistaken is a novel by the Irish novelist and filmmaker Neil Jordan published in 2011 by John Murray in the UK and Soft Skull Press in the US. It won both the Irish Book Award and Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award. Plot introduction The novel is told from the viewpoint of Kevin Thunder who grows up in 1960s Dublin, next...
The name Kara was used for two tropical cyclones worldwide. In the Atlantic Ocean: Hurricane Kara (1969) – Category 2 hurricane, brought storm surge and flooding to coastal North Carolina while moving offshore. In the Australian region of the south-east Indian Ocean: Cyclone Kara (2007) – Category 3 severe tropical...
An explosive weapon is a weapon that uses high explosive to project blast and/or fragmentation from a point of detonation. In the common practice of states, explosive weapons are generally the preserve of the military, for use in situations of armed conflict, and are rarely used for purposes of domestic policing. Whe...
This article displays the qualifying draw of the 2011 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament. Players Seeds Qualifiers Lucky losers Philipp Petzschner Qualifying draw First qualifier Second qualifier Third qualifier Fourth qualifier References Qualifying draw Qualifying ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament - qualif...
Magdalena Świerczyńska (born 4 April 1998) is a Polish badminton player. Świerczyńska trained at the Baranowo, and was the bronze medalist at the 2017 European Junior Championships in the mixed doubles event partnered with Paweł Śmiłowski. She won her first senior international title at the 2017 Slovak Open in the mixe...
Hezingen (Tweants: ) is a hamlet in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is a part of the municipality of Tubbergen, and lies about 15 km north of Oldenzaal. It was first mentioned in 799 as Hasungum. In 1840, it was home to 187 people. The hamlet is situated between Vasse and the border to Germany. Across the border...
```javascript /* @flow */ import EventReporter from '../../src/reporters/event-reporter.js'; import build from './_mock.js'; type Events = Array<Object>; const getBuff = build( EventReporter, (data, reporter: any, events: Events): Events => events, (reporter: any): Events => { const events: Events = []; ...
George Brown (died 21 October 1618), who later adopted the religious name Gregory, was an English Benedictine and prior of St Laurence, Dieulouard. He was for some time identified as the anonymous translator of Life of St Mary Magdalen de' Pazzi (1619), an identification that is now challenged. Biography Brown was bor...
John Ole Aspli (born 7 May 1956) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. He served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament from Møre og Romsdal during the term 2005–2009. On the local level he is mayor of Rindal municipality since 2007. References 1956 births Living people Deputy members of t...
The 1909 Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship was the 20th staging of the Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Tipperary County Board in 1887. Thurles were the defending champions. Thurles won the championship after a 10–04 to 5–02 defeat of Racecourse/Grangemockler in the final. It w...
Democratic Force () nicknamed “El Naranjazo” (the Big Orange or the Orange Hit because the color of its flag) was a political party in Costa Rica. The party was founded in 1992 by Gerardo Trejos and other left-wing Costa Rican leaders taking the structure of the Progress Party that nominated poet Isaac Felipe Azofeifa...
Graf Zeppelin () may refer to: People Count Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin (1838–1917), German officer, engineer, and founder of the Zeppelin airship company Eberhard Moritz Adolph Albert Graf von Zeppelin (1842–1906), Count of Zeppelin Amethé Gwendolen Marion Mackenzie Smeaton Gräfin von Zeppe...
Lukman Alade Fakeye (born June 25, 1983, in Ibadan) is a Yoruba Nigerian sculptor and woodcarver. The youngest in the Fakeye family of carvers, he is a nephew of Lamidi Olonade Fakeye, who carved the doors of the African Room at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D. C. Lukman began working with his father, Akin Fakeye, ...
Schizophyte was a botanical classification proposed by Ferdinand Cohn to describe the class of primitive "plants" that reproduce solely by fission. It has been considered synonymous with the Protophyta of Sachs and the Monera of Haeckel. In modern taxonomy, it is equivalent with the concept of prokaryotes, single-celle...
The 2004 general elections defied the predictions made by pre-poll predictions and exit polls and allowed the newly formed UPA alliance led by Sonia Gandhi, to come to power. This election also saw the rise of marginalized parties like the left, to join forces with the opposition, which led to a major realignment in so...
Emil Bulls is a German rock band that was formed in 1995 in Munich, Bavaria. The group consists of two guitarists, a bass guitar player, a drummer and a vocalist/guitarist. History In 1995, Christoph "Christ" von Freydorf (vocals) and Stefan "Fini" Finauer (drums), pupils of a convent school, founded the band togethe...
Robert M. Lindner (May 14, 1914 – February 27, 1956) was an American author and psychologist, best known as the author of the 1944 book Rebel Without A Cause: The Hypnoanalysis Of A Criminal Psychopath, from which the title of Nicholas Ray's 1955 film was adapted. His book described a psychopath as someone who is "inca...
```c /************************************************************************* > File Name: build_bug_on_invalid.c > Author: GatieMe > Mail: gatieme@163.com > Created Time: Thu 13 Apr 2017 11:26:18 AM CST ************************************************************************/ #include <stdio.h> #in...
Côte D'Azur is The Rippingtons' sixteenth album which was released in 2011. The album features French, Latin, Gypsy and Euro rhythms. Saxophonist Jeff Kashiwa is featured on the album, returning for the second album in a row. Track listing All songs composed by Russ Freeman, except Tracks 1 & 10 composed by Russ Freem...
Kaisa Raatikainen (born 10 September 1928, Viitasaari, died 26 February 2007, Espoo) was a Finnish politician from the Social Democratic Party. She was member of the parliament from 1970 to 1987, and she served as the Minister of the Interior in the Sorsa cabinet from 1 December 1984 to 30 April 1987. In municipality...
The northern ghost bat (Diclidurus albus) is a bat species from South America, Trinidad, and Central America. It is a relatively rare, completely white, insectivorous bat, with an unusual sac at the base of its tail. Description The northern ghost bat is a member of the family Emballonuridae in the order Chiroptera. I...
Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, is a 333-bed healthcare facility in Singapore that opened on 2 July 2012. It is owned by Parkway Health. It offers private medical suites ranging in size from to in size. Prices ranged from between S$3,588 per square foot and S$3,828 per square foot. It introduced Class A single r...
Barwagdin is a village in the Bissiga Department of Boulgou Province in south-eastern Burkina Faso. As of 2005, the village has a population of 529. References Populated places in the Centre-Est Region Boulgou Province
```yaml models: - columns: - name: id tests: - unique - not_null - relationships: field: id to: ref('node_0') name: node_1856 version: 2 ```
```objective-c /** * */ #pragma once #include <stdint.h> #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** Group: Configuration Registers */ /** Type of mode register * TWAI mode register. */ typedef union { struct { /** reset_mode : R/W; bitpos: [0]; default: 1; * 1: reset, detection of a set res...
Don't Look Now () is a 1973 English-language thriller film directed by Nicolas Roeg, adapted from the 1971 short story by Daphne du Maurier. Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland portray Laura and John Baxter, a married couple who travel to Venice following the recent accidental death of their daughter, after John accep...
Quinten J. Strange (born 21 August 1996) is a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays as a lock for in the Bunnings NPC and the in the Super Rugby competition. Early career Strange was born in the small town of Tākaka and raised in the rural community of Collingwood. He attended Nelson College where he ca...
North Avenue Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church at 607 Peachtree Avenue, NE in Atlanta, Georgia. The church building was completed in 1900 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. History As the city grew to the north, several Presbyterians felt the need for a new church i...
```xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?> <strings> <string id="1000">Allgemein</string> <string id="1010">Nach einem Neustart neu kalibrieren</string> <string id="1020">Touchscreen reinigen</string> <string id="2010">Touchscreen</string> <string id="2020">Sie knnen jetzt den Touchscreen...
Oliver Eaton Bodington (1859 – 1936), barrister at law of the Inner Temple, Licensee en Droit, University of Paris, Member of the United States Federal Bar and President of the British Chamber of Commerce, was born March 6, 1859, in Kingsford, Staffordshire, the son of George Fowler Bodington (September 22, 1829 - May ...
Tri Hartanto is an Indonesian professional basketball player playing for the Amartha Hangtuah in the Indonesian Basketball League. Club career Tri Hartanto joined Bali United under head coach Aleksandar Stefanovski in November 2020. Before that, he had played for Pelita Jaya. He joined his new team shortly after Yeri...
Benalmádena Stupa is a stupa in Benalmádena, Málaga in the Andalusian region of southern Spain, overlooking Costa del Sol. It is high and is the tallest stupa in Europe. It was inaugurated on 5 October 2003, and was the final project of Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche. Overview In Buddhism, a stupa is a monument which represe...
One Giant Leap: The Impossible Mission That Flew Us to the Moon is a 2019 nonfiction book by journalist Charles Fishman, about the Apollo program, that focuses on thousands of people who worked on it. Background Fishman wrote the book concentrating not on the biographies of Neil Armstrong or Buzz Aldrin, but writing...
Furan resin refers to polymers produced from various furan compounds, of which the most common starting materials are furfuryl alcohol and furfural. In the resin and in the cured polyfurfurol, the furan rings are not connected by conjugation. The resins are generally used as binders for sand castings. The furan monome...
The first-generation Chevrolet Camaro is an American muscle car introduced by Chevrolet in the fall of 1966 for the 1967 model year. It rode on a brand-new rear wheel drive GM F-body platform and was available as a 2-door, 2+2 seat, hardtop, and convertible. The F-body was shared with the Pontiac Firebird for all gener...
"Dice" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Nmixx for their second single album Entwurf. It was released as the single album's lead single by JYP Entertainment on September 19, 2022. Background and release On August 22, 2022, JYP Entertainment announced Nmixx would be releasing their second single album Entwu...
"William Wilson" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1839, with a setting inspired by Poe's formative years on the outskirts of London. The tale features a doppelgänger. It also appeared in the 1840 collection Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque, and has been adapted several times. ...
Christián Herc (born 30 September 1998) is a Slovak professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Dunajská Streda and the Slovak national team. Club career Wolverhampton Wanderers Loan to DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda Herc made his professional Fortuna Liga debut for DAC Dunajská Streda against Senica on 18 Febru...
Love at Sea () is a 1965 French drama film written and directed by Guy Gilles. Synopsis Unsure of his future, Daniel signed up for five years in the Navy. Stationed in Algeria, he saw little fighting but experienced the tension and the tragedies. His girl friend Geneviève, working as a secretary in Paris, is faithful ...
Vyazniki () is a town and the administrative center of Vyaznikovsky District in Vladimir Oblast, Russia. Population: History The strategic height overlooking the Klyazma River was of great importance for defending approaches to the medieval Russian capital of Vladimir. To that effect, a fortress was established there ...
Minna Grusander (born March 22, 1989) is a Finnish mixed martial artist. She previously competed for Invicta Fighting Championships. Grusander fought Jinh Yu Frey for the Invicta atomweight title. Mixed martial arts career Early career Grusander made her professional debut against Iman Darabi at FNF 10. She won the f...
Pleather is an EP by the grunge band Toadies. It was released in 1993 on Grass Records. The EP gained the attention of Interscope Records who signed the band and released their first full-length album (Rubberneck) in 1994. Interscope re-released Pleather on June 17, 1997. Track listing Personnel Toadies Todd Lewis ...
Equatorial Guinea is to date the only participating nation that failed to win any medals at the Lusophone Games. They were scheduled to appear in the inaugural tournament, but didn't field any athletes by the time the tournament started. They participated for the first time in the 2009 edition. Participation by year ...
Singapore embraces an English-based bilingual education system. Students are taught subject-matter curriculum with English as the medium of instruction, while the official mother tongue of each student - Mandarin Chinese for Chinese, Malay for Malays and Tamil for South Indians – is taught as a second language. Additio...
The 2001 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships took place between 19 and 21 January 2000 in The Hague, Netherlands. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Participating nations See also Short track speed skating European Short Track Speed Skating Championships External links Detailed re...
Goyo may refer to: People Goyo (singer), member of Colombian hip hop group ChocQuibTown Goyo Benito (b. 1946), Spanish footballer Goyo Blasco (1909–1983), Spanish footballer Goyo Fonseca (b. 1965), Spanish footballer Goyō Hashiguchi (1880–1921), Japanese artist Goyo Jiménez (b. 1970), Spanish comedian Goyo Manzano (b...
Donald George MacLeod (born 2 March 1947) was a South African cricketer who played in four First-class matches from 1967 to 1971 and who subsequently played a leading role in the South African sugar industry. A right-arm medium and right-hand bat, MacLeod played all his first class matches for the Natal B team, taking...
Rogeno (Brianzöö: ) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Lecco in the Italian region Lombardy, located about north of Milan and about southwest of Lecco. Rogeno borders the following municipalities: Bosisio Parini, Costa Masnaga, Eupilio, Merone, Molteno. References External links Official website Citie...
"Great Times" is a song by American recording artist will.i.am. Produced by will.i.am in collaboration with Freshman III and Damien Leroy, it was released as a single on November 29, 2011 in support of his fourth studio album #willpower (2013). The song, written by will.i.am about his experiences in Brazil, appears on ...
Kilrenny in Fife was a royal burgh that returned one commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland and to the Convention of Estates. After the Acts of Union 1707, Kilrenny, Anstruther Easter, Anstruther Wester, Crail and Pittenweem formed the Anstruther Easter district of burghs, returning one member between them to the ...
The is a Japanese suspension bridge, part of the 59 kilometer Nishiseto Expressway connecting the islands of Honshū and Shikoku. Completed in 1988, it has a main span of 560 meters and connects Hakatajima with Ōshima. The expressway connects seven small islands and also includes several other long span bridges includi...
The Basketball tournament of the 2006 Lusophone Games was played in Macau, People's Republic of China. The venue was the Tap Seac Multi-sports Pavilion. The tournament was played from 8 to 14 October 2006, and there was a men's and women's competition. The male and female teams of Portugal and Mozambique, respectively...
The BNP Paribas Showdown (formerly NetJets Showdown, Billie Jean King Cup) was an annual one-night exhibition tennis event operated by GF Sports and held at Madison Square Garden in New York City in February or March from 2008 through 2017. The Showdown was part of World Tennis Day, an initiative to increase tennis pa...
```c /* * * in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at * path_to_url */ /* * Experimental ASN1 BIO. When written through the data is converted to an * ASN1 string type: default is OCTET STRING. Additional functions can be * provided to add prefix and suffix data. */ #include <string.h> #include "int...
Yaowa Lake Park is a major public urban park in eastern Beijing. It is the only public comprehensive park in Nanmofang region of Beijing. The 4th Ring Road of Beijing cuts through the park and divides it into two halves. The Yaowa Lake is in the eastern half of the park. In Qing Dynasty, people grubbed mud in eastern B...
```xml import { readFileSync, writeFileSync } from "fs"; import ArrayBufferSlice from "../ArrayBufferSlice.js"; import * as Yay0 from "../Common/Compression/Yay0.js"; import { StringDecoder } from 'string_decoder' function fetchDataSync(path: string): ArrayBufferSlice { const b: Buffer = readFileSync(path); r...
Ray Ball may refer to: Ray Ball (footballer) (born 1949), Australian rules footballer Ray J. Ball, American academic
Imperiali may refer to Imperiali quota Imperiali family
The following is a list of Army Black Knights men's basketball head coaches. The Black Knights have had 32 head coaches in their 121-season history. Army's current head coach is Kevin Kuwik. He was hired in March 2023 to replace Jimmy Allen, who was fired at the end of the 2022–23 season. References Army Army Black...
Christian Joppke is a German political sociologist, professor and chair in general sociology at the University of Bern, Switzerland. He is the author of more than one hundred publications, monographs and manuscripts and among the most widely cited authors in the field of citizenship and immigration. Essentially a criti...
Fos Sto Tounel (Greek: Φως στο Τούνελ, English: Light In The Tunnel) is a Greek television live investigative program presented by crime journalist Aggeliki Nikolouli. The show focuses on finding missing people in Greece as well as solving crimes. It debuted in October 1995, has been broadcast continuously for over 20 ...
Stiphodon larson is a species of goby found in Papua New Guinea. This species can reach a length of SL. Etymology The fish is named in honor of Helen K. Larson, the Curator of Fishes at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory in Darwin, Australia. References larson Taxa named by Ronald E. Watson Fis...
Cavallino Matto is the largest amusement park in Tuscany. The park, the name of which means "Little Crazy Horse" in Italian, is located on 60,000 square metres of pine forest in Marina di Castagneto Carducci, Province of Livorno, and includes rides and dining facilities. History The park began as a free playground in ...
The 10th Battalion, The Parachute Regiment was an airborne infantry battalion of the Parachute Regiment, originally raised as the 10th (Sussex) Battalion by the British Army during the Second World War. The battalion was raised during the Second World War around volunteers from the Royal Sussex Regiment at Kibrit in t...
```python # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are # met: # # * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # * Redistributions ...
Ernest E. Moore February 10, 1881 – May 16, 1962) was a Vermont attorney and politician who served as Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives. Biography Ernest Ephraim Moore was born in Plymouth, Vermont on February 10, 1881 and his family was related to the family of Calvin Coolidge through Coolidge's mother ...
The 1982–83 Scottish First Division season was won by St Johnstone by one point over nearest rival Hearts. Both clubs were promoted to the Premier Division. League table Promotion St Johnstone and Hearts finished 1st and second respectively and were promoted to the 1983–84 Scottish Premier Division. Relegation Dun...
Metal Maniacs was an American magazine that was based around heavy metal music. History Founded in 1989 by Mike 'G' Greenblatt and Katherine Ludwig of Metal Shop. Where its sister publication Metal Edge largely covered glam metal, Metal Maniacs focused largely on covering the more extreme sub-genres of heavy metal suc...
Gayatri Kamal Sonya Gole (born 22 July 1998) is an English cricketer who currently plays for Middlesex. She plays as a right-arm medium bowler. She has previously played for Sunrisers, and was also part of the Surrey Stars squad in the 2018 Women's Cricket Super League. Early life Gole was born on 22 July 1998 in Camd...
Alexey Gussarov (born 18 February 1995) is a Kazakhstani long-distance runner. In 2017, he competed in the men's 800 metres and men's 1500 metres events at the 2017 Asian Athletics Championships held in Bhubaneswar, India. In 2018, he competed in the men's half marathon at the 2018 IAAF World Half Marathon Championsh...
The Dictionary of Legal Quotations is a dictionary of quotations compiled by James William Norton-Kyshe and published in 1904. When this book was first published it was "quite a novelty among legal publications". The "value and interest" of the learning contained in this collection is "for the scholar rather than for ...
Walter Francis Kerr (July 8, 1913 – October 9, 1996) was an American writer and Broadway theatre critic. He also was the writer, lyricist, and/or director of several Broadway plays and musicals as well as the author of several books, generally on the subject of theater and cinema. Biography Kerr was born in Evanston, ...
Dduallt railway station () (pronounced ) is a passenger station on the narrow gauge Ffestiniog Railway in northwest Wales, which was built in 1836 to carry dressed slate from Blaenau Ffestiniog to Porthmadog for export by sea. Dduallt is at a height of and a distance of just over from Porthmadog. Station history W...
Jessica George (née Johnson) is an American farmer and politician who was appointed to the Oregon House of Representatives for the 25th district on December 10, 2021. Career She is not seeking re-election in 2022. Personal life She is the daughter of former state senator Rod Johnson. She lives in St. Paul, Oregon. ...
Slovácko sa nesúdí () is a Czechoslovak comedy television series. Description The show aired for two seasons, in 1976 and 1984. The series is set in Moravian Slovakia and based on local folklore. It is based on a book by Zdeněk Galuška called Slovácko sa súdí a nesúdí (Moravian Slovakia Does and Doesn't Judge). Galušk...
```shell Subdirectory checkout Managing branches Viewing your tracking branches What is rebasing? Move the last commit to a new branch ```
Kaugatoma (1977–1997 Kaugatuma) is a village in Saaremaa Parish, Saare County, Estonia, on the island of Saaremaa. As of 2011 Census, the settlement's population was 6. Kaugatoma is located on the eastern coast of Kaugatoma Bay (part of the Baltic Sea) where a high and long Kaugatoma cliff is situated. Before the a...
Living Pictures - "War and Peace" (Russian: Zhiviye kartiny Voyna i Mir, Живые картины - Война и мир) is a Russian-language musical composed by Russian film music composer Alexey Rybnikov based upon the eponymous novel by Leo Tolstoy. The musical has yet to be produced. Scenes from the forthcoming musical were presente...
Pinus praetermissa, commonly known as McVaugh's pine, is a species of conifer in the family Pinaceae. Originally classified as a variety of Pinus oocarpa (P. oocarpa var. microphylla) in 1909, it was promoted to specific status in 1990 after further study. It is found only in western Mexico. References praetermissa...
William Campbell Heggie (7 June 1927 – 7 November 1977) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a centre forward in the Football League. References 1927 births 1977 deaths Scottish men's footballers Leeds United F.C. players Accrington Stanley F.C. (1891) players Wrexham A.F.C. players New Brighton A.F.C...
Thomas Ulick Sadleir (15 September 1882 – 21 December 1957) was an Irish genealogist and heraldic expert. He was successively registrar of the Order of St Patrick, Deputy Ulster King of Arms and Acting Ulster King of Arms. Career Sadleir's first involvement with the office of arms at Dublin Castle was when he worked o...