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Richard Callner (May 18, 1927 – August 31, 2007) was a 20th-century American painter. His early work was related to the Chicago Monster School of the 1950s. Later, he was known for his intricately patterned interiors and landscapes. His career as an artist/teacher spanned a period of 50 years. Early life Richard Cal...
Astrobotany is an applied sub-discipline of botany that is the study of plants in space environments. It is a branch of astrobiology and botany. Astrobotany concerns both the study of extraterrestrial vegetation discovery, as well as research into the growth of terrestrial vegetation in outer space by humans. It has ...
The Big Mac Index is a price index published since 1986 by The Economist as an informal way of measuring the purchasing power parity (PPP) between two currencies and providing a test of the extent to which market exchange rates result in goods costing the same in different countries. It "seeks to make exchange-rate the...
Tonichi is a town in the Soyopa Municipality, in the eastern region of the Mexican state of Sonora near the Río Yaqui. The elevation is 180 meters. The population was 224 in 2005. The Jesuits built a church in the 17th century. The area around Tonichi is rich in minerals. Near the municipality is the district of c...
Gayle Dean Wardlow (born August 31, 1940) is an American historian of the blues. He is particularly associated with research into the lives of the musicians Charlie Patton and Robert Johnson and the historical development of the Delta blues, on which he is a leading authority. He was born in Freer, Texas, but was brou...
La Orchila Airport is an airport serving the island of La Orchila in the Caribbean Sea north of the Venezuelan coast. La Orchila is in the Federal Dependencies of Venezuela. The La Orchila VOR-DME (Ident: LOR) is located on the field. See also Transport in Venezuela List of airports in Venezuela References Extern...
Giulietta Fibbi (4 August 1920 – 21 January 2018) was an Italian trade union leader, communist politician and anti-fascist activist. Born in Fiesole in Italy, Fibbi grew up in Lyon, where her socialist father fled to avoid persecution by the fascist government. When she was 15, she began working in a textile mill, an...
Kim TallBear (born 1968) is a Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate professor at the University of Alberta, specializing in racial politics in science. Holding the first ever Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience and Environment, TallBear has published on DNA testing, race science and Indigenous identities, as w...
Andrew John Pitman is a British-Australian atmospheric scientist. He was born in Bristol in 1964 and educated at Liverpool University (B.Sc. Hons and Ph.D.). He holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Educational Leadership (Higher Education) from Macquarie University. In 2002 Pitman became a professor at Macquarie Univ...
A mammal is a vertebrate animal with milk-producing glands. Mammal, Mammals or Mammalia may also refer to: Music Mammal (band), an Australian rock/metal group Mammal (EP), their debut EP The Mammals, an American folk rock band Mammal (album), by Irish metal band Altar of Plagues "Mammal", a song on Apollo 18 (a...
CBS Saturday Morning is a Saturday morning television program that broadcasts on the American television network, CBS. It is currently anchored by Michelle Miller, Dana Jacobson and Jeff Glor. Although the program's name has changed several times throughout its existence to align with changes to its weekday counterpar...
Ricardo Primitivo González (born 12 May 1925) is an Argentine former basketball player. In 1980, he received the Konex Merit Diploma, being named one of the 5 best Argentine players of all-time to that point. He was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame, in 2009. Club career During his club basketball playing career, Go...
Cho Yoon-Kyoung is an interdisciplinary researcher involved in basic science to translational research in microfluidics and nanomedicine. She is a group leader in the Center for Soft and Living Matter at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) and a full professor in Biomedical Engineering at the Ulsan National Institute...
The 2016 TEAN International was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 21st edition of the tournament which was part of the 2016 ATP Challenger Tour and the 16th edition of the tournament for the 2016 ITF Women's Circuit. It took place in Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands, on 6 – 11 S...
The Jan Floreins Altarpiece or Triptych of Jan Floreins is a 1479 three-panel altarpiece, painted by Hans Memling for brother Jan Floreins of the Oud Sint-Janshospitaal in Bruges, where it still hangs as part of the collection of the Memlingmuseum. Sources Irene Smets, Ludiongids Het Memlingmuseum-Sint-Janshospitaal ...
Jorge Alberto Salas Chávez (17 July 1914 – 24 June 1992) was an Argentinian sailor. Born in Buenos Aires, he competed at five Olympics between 1948 and 1972. He won silver at age 46 at the 1960 Olympics in the Mixed Three Person Keelboat (Dragon class), with Héctor Calegaris and his cousin Jorge del Río Sálas. His te...
ASOS Rainbow Athletic Club (also known as Rainbow AC or simply Rainbow, formerly NBP Rainbow) is an Indian professional football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal, that competes in the Calcutta Premier Division and Calcutta Football League. In 2018, they competed in the I-League 2nd Division, the second tier of Indi...
William Stauffer was an American politician. He served as the thirteenth mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania from 1873 to 1877. References Mayors of Lancaster, Pennsylvania
The Matthew McCrea House is a historic house in Circleville, Ohio, United States. Located along Main Street on the city's eastern side, the house mixes elements of the Greek Revival and Italianate architectural styles. Built circa 1840, the McCrea House is a brick building with a foundation of sandstone and a roof of...
Nguyễn Phúc Thuần (31 December 1754 – 18 October 1777) was one of the Nguyễn lords who ruled over the southern portion of Vietnam from the 16th-18th centuries. The collapse of the Nguyễn lords intensified during Thuần's reign, many uprisings broke out throughout the central part of Vietnam, including the Tây Sơn revolt...
The Bold Ruckus Stakes is a Thoroughbred horse race run annually in mid June at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Inaugurated in 1996 it is an Ontario Sire Stakes, it is a restricted race for three-year-olds and up is contested over a distance of 6 furlongs on turf and currently carries a purse of $125,00...
Fingerweaving is an art form used mostly to create belts, sashes, straps, and other similar items through a non-loom weaving process. Unlike loom-based weaving, there is no separation between weft and warp strands, with all strands playing both roles. It is used among Native Americans and in Europe. North and Central...
Problem-posing education, coined by the Brazilian educator Paulo Freire in his 1970 book Pedagogy of the Oppressed, is a method of teaching that emphasizes critical thinking for the purpose of liberation. Freire used problem posing as an alternative to the banking model of education. Origins Freire's pedagogy emerged...
Andreas Heinz (born 5 April 1991) is a German male badminton player. He started playing badminton at 1999, and joined the Germany national badminton team in 2006. Achievements European Games Men's Doubles European Junior Badminton Championships Boys' Doubles BWF Grand Prix (2 runners-up) The BWF Grand Prix has tw...
Chon Un-ju (; born on 8 April 1970) is a North Korean sport shooter. She competed in rifle shooting events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Olympic results References External links ISSF Profile 1970 births Living people ISSF rifle shooters North Korean female sport shooters Shooters at the 1992 Summer Olympics Olympi...
Sir Patrick Agnew, 1st Baronet (c. 1578–1661) was the son of Sir Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw and Agnes Stewart. Succession He was created 1st Baronet Agnew, of Lochnaw on 28 July 1629. On his death in 1661 he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his eldest son. He was buried at Leswalt. Career He was Member of the Parliamen...
Al Iqtissadiya (Arabic: الاقتصادية; Economy) is a weekly Arabic newspaper published in Syria. The paper is one of the first privately owned publications in Syria. Its sister paper is Al Watan, a daily newspaper. History and profile Al Iqtissadiya was launched in June 2001. The owner of the weekly is Rami Makhlouf, the...
Norfolk Southern may refer to: Norfolk Southern Railway, a railroad operating throughout the Eastern United States Norfolk Southern Railway (1942–82), a defunct, smaller railroad, now part of the current railroad Norfolk Southern Corporation, parent company of the Norfolk Southern Railway
Aikerness Bay is an embayment of Eynhallow Sound on the northwest coast of Mainland Orkney, Scotland. The headlands of Point of Hellia at the east and Grit Ness at the west form the limit points of Aikerness Bay. The beach along the southern boundary of Aikerness Bay is known as the Sands of Evie. At the eastern end ...
Mathewson State Forest covers in Sheffield, Sutton and Wheelock, Vermont in Caledonia County. The forest is managed by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation for timber resources and wildlife habitat. Activities in the park include hunting, snowmobiling, primitive camping, hiking, horseback riding ...
Set in Stone is a children's fantasy novel written by Linda Newbery. It received the Costa Children's Book of the Year Prize for 2006, and was nominated for the 2007 Carnegie Medal. Plot summary Samuel Godwin, an aspiring artist, is forced to drop out of art school following his father's death. Without any qualificati...
Outbreak Festival is an English hardcore punk festival and concert promotion company founded by Jordan Coupland and Lee Follows in 2011. Beginning at the Broomhall Centre in Sheffield, the festival has moved between a number of different venues and cities throughout its existence: being held in Leeds from 2012 to 2019,...
Grachi () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Grachyovskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,029 as of 2010. There are 23 streets. Geography Grachi is located in steppe, on the Grachi River, 27 km northwest of Gorodishche (the distr...
The Child of Lov is the only studio album by Belgian artist The Child of Lov. It was released on 6 May 2013 through Double Six. Critical reception Upon release the album was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic the album received an average score of 74, based on 12 reviews, indicating ...
Michael David Sember (born February 24, 1953) is an American former professional baseball player. Primarily a shortstop in minor league baseball, he appeared in 12 games in the Major Leagues in –, most often as a late-inning defensive replacement as a third baseman, for the Chicago Cubs. He threw and batted right-hand...
Lake Arpi (; ) is a lake and reservoir located in the Shirak Province of Armenia, on the Ashotsk plateau in the northwestern part of the country. It sits at an altitude of 2,025 m with an area of 20 km2. It is the source of the Akhurian River. Lake Arpi originated from a volcano tectonic earthquake. In 1946–1950, the ...
Savudrija () is a coastal settlement in northwestern Istria, Croatia. It has developed from a fishing village into a pleasant holiday centre. Savudrija is also the name of the surrounding area in the peninsula. The 19th century Savudrija Lighthouse is a distinctive local landmark; it is the oldest in Croatia, and the ...
Panduranga (or Prangdarang) was a Cham Principality. Panduranga was the rump state of the Champa kingdom after Lê Thánh Tông, emperor of Đại Việt, destroyed Champa in 1471 in retaliation for centuries of Cham invasions and piracy. Panduranga was located in present-day south-central Vietnam. It stood until late 17th cen...
There are two species of eel named sharpnose sand eel: Apterichtus flavicaudus Ichthyapus acuticeps
Mountain Dew Amp (or simply Amp) is an energy drink brand produced by PepsiCo. At the time of its introduction in 2001, Amp Energy was initially distributed under the Mountain Dew soft drink brand. Beginning in 2009, it was produced and labeled under its own stand-alone trademark name, but in 2018, reverted to using Mo...
Gregory Wayne Oden Jr. (born January 22, 1988) is an American former professional basketball player. Oden, a 7'0" (2.13m) center, played college basketball at Ohio State University for one season, during which the team was the Big Ten Conference regular season champion and Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournament...
In the Latin script, pentagraphs are found primarily in Irish orthography. There is one archaic pentagraph in German orthography, which is found in the English words Nietzschean and derivatives (Nietzscheanism, Nietzscheanist, Nietzscheism, Nietzscheist). Irish Used between a velarized ("broad") and a palatalized ("sl...
Lilium mackliniae, the Shirui lily or Shirui Kashong Timrawon, is a rare Indian species of plant found only in the upper reaches of the Shirui hill ranges in the Ukhrul district of Manipur, India, at an elevation of above sea level. It is located near the boundary of Myanmar to the east, Shirui village in the west, Ch...
Iva Várová (born December 1, 1943 in Hradec Králové) is a Czechoslovak sprint canoer who competed in the late 1960s. She finished fifth in the K-1 500 m event at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. References Sports-reference.com profile 1943 births Canoeists at the 1968 Summer Olympics Czechoslovak female cano...
The battle of Schosshalde was fought between the imperial city of Bern and the House of Habsburg on 27 April 1289 just outside Bern (between Bern and Ostermundigen). The background of the conflict is Bern's refusal to pay taxes to Habsburg, and turning to the anti-Habsburg alliance of Burgundy and Savoy for protection...
Ben Thompson (born 4 October 1978) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League. References Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim (2009). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 8th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing. External links Ben Thomson's profile at Blues...
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Christopher Lucas Feigenbaum (born 4 November 1989) is a Puerto Rican international soccer player who played college soccer for University of Central Florida, as a midfielder. External links 1989 births Living people Puerto Rican men's footballers Puerto Rico men's international footballers UCF Knights men's soccer p...
```java package wangdaye.com.geometricweather.common.utils.helpers; import com.xhinliang.lunarcalendar.LunarCalendar; import java.util.Calendar; import java.util.Date; /** * Lunar helper. * */ public class LunarHelper { public static String getLunarDate(Date date) { Calendar calendar = Calendar.getIn...
The Old Monroe County Courthouse is a historic courthouse building in Monroeville, Alabama that served as the Monroe County courthouse from 1903 to 1963. It is significant as an Alabama literary landmark due to its association with Harper Lee and Truman Capote, both of whom spent their childhood in Monroeville and fea...
Jon Angelucci (born 12 September 1975) is an Australian association football player. External links Oz Football profile 1975 births Living people Australian men's soccer players Australian expatriate men's soccer players Expatriate men's footballers in Malaysia National Soccer League (Australia) players Blacktown C...
Grabovac is a village in the municipality of Trstenik, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 125 people. References Populated places in Rasina District
The Baker–Venkataraman rearrangement is the chemical reaction of 2-acetoxyacetophenones with base to form 1,3-diketones. This rearrangement reaction proceeds via enolate formation followed by acyl transfer. It is named after the scientists Wilson Baker and K. Venkataraman. The Baker–Venkataraman rearrangement is ofte...
Cavernous venous malformations present as rounded, bright red or deep purple, spongy nodules, occurring chiefly on the head and neck and may involve both the skin and the mucous membranes. It can be associated with KRIT1, CCM2 or PDCD10. See also Skin lesion List of cutaneous conditions References External links...
Zoo Veldhoven is a zoo in Veldhoven. Visitors can feed many animals themselves and the park can also be visited under the guidance of a guide. Animals The park is mainly specialized in birds, especially birds of prey, cranes, owls and exotic birds, such as parrots, toucans and rhino birds. In addition, it has a large...
Makin' a Move is an album by Henry Threadgill released on the Columbia label in 1996. The album features four songs by the Very Very Circus group and three compositions scored mainly for guitars and cellos. Reception The Allmusic review by Glenn Astarita awarded the album 4 stars, stating, "Makin' a Move signifies yet...
John Edward Doig (29 October 1866 – 7 November 1919) was a Scottish footballer, who played as a goalkeeper. He played the peak of his career for Sunderland, in a period of time in the club's history where they were dubbed the 'team of all talents'. He also played for Arbroath and Liverpool at club level, and was select...
```java /* * * * path_to_url * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. */ package com.haulmont.cuba.web.gui.components; import java.lang.annotation.ElementType; import java.lang.annotation.Inherited; im...
China is scheduled to compete at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary from 14 July to 30 July. Medalists Legend: (R) = Reserve Athlete Diving China has entered 16 divers (ten male and six female). Men Women Mixed Open water swimming China has entered eight open water swimmers Swimming ...
Arnold Lomas Wylde (31 March 1880 – 6 June 1958) was an English-born Anglican bishop in Australia where he was the Anglican Bishop of Bathurst. Early life and education Wylde was educated in England at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield, and University College, Oxford. He then spent three years at Oxford House...
Glen Massie (born 13 January 1958) is a Republican Iowa State Representative from the 74th District. Endorsements In 2011, he endorsed Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul. References Living people Republican Party members of the Iowa House of Representatives 1958 births Place of birth missing (living people)
The 2019 Leitrim Senior Football Championship was the 113th edition of Leitrim GAA's premier gaelic football tournament for senior clubs in County Leitrim, Ireland. The tournament consists of 12 teams, with the winner going on to represent Leitrim in the Connacht Senior Club Football Championship. The championship star...
Gary Leroy Langford (born 1953), is a male former weightlifter who competed for Great Britain and England. Weightlifting career Langford represented Great Britain in the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics. He represented England and won a gold medal in the 90 kg middle-heavyweight, at the 1978 Commonwe...
David Albert Friedberg (born ) is an American entrepreneur, businessman, and angel investor. He founded and was chief executive of The Climate Corporation, whose $1.1 billion sale to Monsanto in 2013 made it the first unicorn in the emerging agricultural technology space. He is currently founder and CEO of The Producti...
The Sandugo Festival is an annual historical celebration that takes place every year in Tagbilaran City on the island of Bohol in the Philippines. This festival commemorates the Treaty of Friendship between Datu Sikatuna, a chieftain in Bohol, and Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi. This 16th-century peace tr...
Pioneer Junior-Senior High School is a public high school in Royal Center, Indiana. It is part of the Pioneer Regional School District and offers grades 8 through 12. Pioneer has won 7 State Championship titles. Pioneer was the first school in the state ever to win 3 state championships in one year. In the 2020-2021 sc...
Ekaterina Miklashevich (; born 25 January 1992) is a Belarusian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Russian Top Division club WFC Lokomotiv Moscow and the Belarus women's national team. Club career Miklashevich has played for FC Minsk and Bobruichanka Bobruisk in Belarus and for Lokomotiv Moscow in Russia. Inter...
The Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography established in 1971 is located at St Peter's College of the University of Oxford. The post is named after Sir Halford Mackinder, the first Reader in the Department of Geography in Oxford, and an important figure in the early years of Geography as an academic subject in the U...
Colin Treharne (born 30 July 1937) is a Welsh former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Lincoln City and Mansfield Town. References 1937 births Living people Welsh men's footballers Men's association football goalkeepers English Football League players Mansfield Town F.C. players Lincoln Ci...
Saanich and the Islands was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia from 1966 to 1986. Most of the riding is now part of Saanich North and the Islands, while the southern part of the riding is now Saanich South. For other current and historical ridings on Vancouver Island, please ...
Armenak (in Armenian Արմենակ), alternatively pronounced Armenag in Western Armenian may refer to: Armenak Armenak Alachachian (1930–2017), Egyptian-born Soviet Armenian basketball player and coach. Later immigrated to Canada Armenak Arzrouni (1901–1963), better known by the mononym Armand, Egyptian Armenian photograph...
The 23rd Awit Awards were held on September 30, 2010 at the SM Mall of Asia in Bay City, Pasay. They honored achievements in the Philippine music industry for the year 2009. Noel Cabangon, Ito Rapadas and Gary Valenciano received the most nominations with nine. They were followed by Jonathan Manalo and Martin Nievera ...
Manfred Wagner (31 August 1938 – 10 February 2015) was a German football defender. Between 1963 and 1970 he played 187 Bundesliga games for TSV 1860 Munich. His greatest successes were the 1966 league championship, as well as reaching the 1965 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final. Honours 1860 Munich UEFA Cup Winners' Cup fi...
Universidad is a rapid transit station in San Juan agglomeration, Puerto Rico. It is located between Río Piedras and Piñero stations on the only line of the Tren Urbano system, in the Río Piedras area of the city of San Juan. The station is named after the University of Puerto Rico campus which it serves. The trial ser...
Doty Glade is a long first-order tributary to the Broadkill River in Sussex County, Delaware. Course Doty Glade rises on the Beaverdam Creek divide about south of Steamboat Landing, Delaware, and then flows generally northeast to join the Broadkill River about northeast of Steamboat Landing, Delaware. Watershed Do...
Joshua Malik Hall is the representative for District 7 of the Connecticut House of Representatives. He was elected in a special election on April 25, 2017. He was elected on the Working Families Party line, but is a registered Democrat and joined the Democratic majority in the Connecticut House. Early life, education ...
Ukraina Lviv (full name: Sports Society Ukraina Lviv) was a Galician and then Polish association football team of the ST Ukraina (Sports Society), located in the city of Lviv. At that time the ST Ukraina was a sports society of ethnic Ukrainians in Poland and Austria-Hungary, earlier. The football team existed in 191...
RainbowChristians.com was an online dating and social networking website that catered to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender/transsexual Christians. History In October 2005, Justin R. Cannon founded this site under the name ‘Gayharmony’ through the domain www.gayharmony.net. In the website's debut press release, ...
Sher Singh (English:Tiger Singh) is a 2019 Indian, Bhojpuri language action romance drama film directed by Shashank Rai and jointly produced by Shashank Rai, Gayatri Kesharwani and Madhwesh Rai with co-produced by 2 Brothers Film (Thakur Vijay Singh). It stars Pawan Singh and Amrapali Dubey in the lead roles, while Aay...
Alberto Ughi (born 16 April 1951) is an Italian sprint canoer who competed in the early 1970s. At the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, he finished fourth in the K-4 1000 m event. References Sports-reference.com profile External links 1951 births Canoeists at the 1972 Summer Olympics Italian male canoeists Living peop...
The Croatian Journal of Philosophy is a peer-reviewed academic journal of philosophy, publishing articles of diverse currents in English. The journal publishes three issues per year with the support of the Republic of Croatia's Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Science, Education, and Sports. All issues are avail...
Alun Bennett Oldfield-Davies (18 April 1905 – 1 December 1988) was a Welsh broadcaster and public servant. He joined the BBC in 1937, holding several posts before being appointed director of the Welsh Region for BBC radio. Throughout his long stewardship of the BBC in Wales, he oversaw a golden age in Welsh spoken bro...
Baén (in Spanish: Bahent) is a hamlet located in the municipality of Baix Pallars, in Province of Lleida province, Catalonia, Spain. As of 2020, it has a population of 10. Geography Baén is located 126km north-northeast of Lleida. References Populated places in the Province of Lleida
Carnepigondolella is an extinct genus of conodonts of the Late Triassic of Italy or Canada. References External links Ozarkodinida genera Late Triassic fish Triassic conodonts Fossils of Canada Fossils of Italy
HMS Viceroy (D91) was a W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in the final months of World War I and in World War II. Construction and commissioning Viceroy, the first Royal Navy ship of the name, was ordered either on 30 June 1916 or in August 1916 (sources differ) as part of the 9th Order of ...
Andrea Boldrini (born 10 July 1971 in Milan) is an Italian racing driver. He has competed in such series as International Formula 3000, Formula Nippon, Porsche Supercup and the FIA GT Championship. He won the Italian Formula Three Championship in 1996. External links Official website 1971 births Living people Raci...
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Apache County is in the northeast corner of the U.S. state of Arizona. Shaped in a long rectangle running north to south, as of the 2020 census, its population was 66,021. The county seat is St. Johns. Most of the county is occupied by part of the federally recognized Navajo Nation and the Fort Apache Indian Reservati...
María de los Ángeles Ortiz Hernández (born 18 February 1973 in Comalcalco, Tabasco) is a paralympian athlete from Mexico competing mainly in category F57/58 shot put events. She competed in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China. There, she won a silver medal in the women's shot put F57/F58 event. Three years l...
Richard Samuel Jackson (born July 22, 1941), nicknamed "Tombstone", is an American former professional football player who was a defensive end and a linebacker in the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Southern University. Jackson played for the AFL's Oakla...
New Year is an EP by British alternative band A Silent Film, released on April 21, 2015. Track listing Personnel A Silent Film Robert Stevenson – piano, vocals Karl Bareham – guitar Ali Hussain – bass Spencer Walker – drums References 2015 EPs A Silent Film albums
St Mary's Church, or St Mary's Priory, is in the town centre of Warrington, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building, and is an active Catholic church. The parish was established and served by Benedictine monks from Ampleforth Abbey, but follo...
The Lambach HL.II was a single seat aerobatic biplane designed and built in the Netherlands to provide Dutch pilots in a local, annual competition with their own machine. It proved no match for contemporary Germany aircraft. Design and development There were no Dutch aircraft competing in the North Dutch Flying Club's...
Apogaea (meaning "far from Earth") is an annual collaborative outdoor arts and music festival held as a Colorado regional counterpart for the Burning Man event. Typically held in late spring (scheduled for June 7–10 in 2018) in southern Colorado, Apogaea ("Apo"), establishes a temporary autonomous zone where radical s...
ORG-25435 is a synthetic drug developed by Organon International, which acts as a GABAA receptor positive allosteric modulator, and produces sedative effects. It has been researched for use as an intravenous anesthetic agent, with positive results in initial trials, although negative side effects like hypotension and t...
Serious Young Insects were a short lived Australian pop rock band formed in 1980. The group released one studio album and three singles. History Serious Young Insects formed in 1980 with Peter Farnan on vocals and guitar, Michael Vallance on vocals and bass guitar and Mark White on vocals and drums. Australian musicol...
Argyrodes lepidus is a species of tangle web spider in the genus Argyrodes found in New Zealand. References Theridiidae Spiders of New Zealand Spiders described in 1879
The government of Arizona is the governmental structure of the state of Arizona as established by the Arizona Constitution. The executive is composed of the Governor, several other statewide elected officials, and the Governor's cabinet. The Arizona Legislature consists of the House of Representatives and Senate. The j...
Walter Bailys Polyphase motor (1879) marks the beginning of the development of modern polyphase motors. Mr. Bailey exhibited his invention on the Physical Society of London on June 28, 1879, on the occasion of his reading a paper entitled, "A Mode of Producing Arago's Rotations." Description Before Baily's invention,...
Albert M. Crampton (January 7, 1900 – March 13, 1953) was an American jurist. Born in Moline, Illinois, Crampton graduated from Moline High School. Crampton received his law degree from Cornell Law School in 1922 and was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1923. He also studied law at Harvard Law School and University of ...