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Robert Mills Grant, known as Bob Grant (December 30, 1926 – March 1, 2012), was a third-generation rancher from Platte County in southern Wyoming and from 1983 to 1992 a Republican member of the Wyoming House of Representatives.
Background
Born in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Grant was a lifelong resident of nearby Wheatland, ... |
Dufourea is a genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae. There are at least 160 described species in Dufourea.
See also
List of Dufourea species
References
Michener, Charles D. (2000). The Bees of the World, xiv + 913.
Michener, Charles D. (2007). The Bees of the World, Second Edition, xvi + 953.
Further rea... |
Jantirar (Amharic: ጃንጥራር) was a title of the Ethiopian Empire given to the ruler of Amba Geshen.
Overview
Jantirar is borne historically by the head of the family holding the mountain fortress of Ambassel in Ethiopia; similar to Wagshum, the hereditary ruler of the province of Wag, and unlike other aristocratic title... |
Borgarknappur is a mountain in Suðuroy, Faroe Islands.
Features
The mountain is high. It is located in the center of the island, west of the village Hov and south-east of Fámjin, south-west of Øravík and north of Vágur. Another mountain peak, which is called Borgin ( high) is just west of Borgarknappur, and a mount... |
Bor () is a rural locality (a village) in Pokrovskoye Rural Settlement, Velikoustyugsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 1 as of 2002.
Geography
Bor is located 48 km southeast of Veliky Ustyug (the district's administrative centre) by road. Palema is the nearest rural locality.
References
Rural... |
°W may refer to:
°W (temperature) ("degree Wedgwood"), a temperature scale by Josiah Wedgwood in the 18th century
°W (film speed) ("degree Warnerke"), a film speed by Leon Warnerke (Władysław Małachowski) in the late 19th century
See also
W (disambiguation) |
Igorora is a town in Ibanda District, Greater Mbarara region, Ankole sub-region, Western Uganda.
Location
Igorora is located in Ibanda District on Mbarara Ibanda road approximately north of Mbarara and South of Ibanda town.
Overview
The town has been developed into a town council, making it the second town council ... |
```xml
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android:orientation="vertical"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:focusable="true"
android:paddingLeft="16dp"
android:paddingRight="16dp"
android:paddingTop="... |
Visitors to the Democratic Republic of the Congo must obtain a visa from one of the Democratic Republic of the Congo diplomatic missions unless they come from a visa exempt country, a country whose nationals can obtain a visa on arrival or eligible to obtain an e-visa online https://evisa.gouv.cd or are arriving from a... |
Forest Lodge is a historic homestead in rural northern Oxford County, Maine. Lying in a hard-to-reach corner of Upton, on the northern bank of the Rapid River, it comprises seven buildings, four of which are residential. The complex was owned and occupied by the family of writer Louise Dickinson Rich (1903–1991) year... |
"March On, Bahamaland" is the national anthem of the Bahamas. Timothy Gibson composed the music and authored the lyrics. It was adopted as the national anthem in 1973, when the country gained independence from the United Kingdom.
History
The Bahamas became a crown colony within the British Empire in 1717. Internal aut... |
Count Gastone Brilli-Peri (24 March 1893 – 22 March 1930) was an Italian racing driver, who won the 1925 Italian Grand Prix in an Alfa Romeo P2, securing the inaugural World Manufacturers' Championship title for Alfa Romeo. Known simply as "Brilli", his face had been permanently scarred in an accident during a Tour of ... |
The Erawan Shrine, formally the Thao Maha Phrom Shrine (; ; 'shrine of Lord Maha Brahma'), is a shrine in Bangkok, Thailand, which houses a statue of Phra Phrom, the Thai representation of Brahma, the Hindu god of creation. The name might also refer to Mahabrahma, the ruler of the Brahma realm in Buddhist cosmology.
T... |
The Régiment de Guyenne was a French Army infantry regiment in the 18th century. It is principally known for its role in the Seven Years' War, when it served in the North American theatre.
History
The regiment was recruited from the Bordeaux region of France. They arrived in America on June 23, 1755, upon arriving we... |
Dhërmi (; , Drymádes) is a village in Vlorë County, Albania. It is part of the municipality of Himarë. The village lies 42 kilometers south of the city of Vlorë and about the same distance north of the southern city of Sarandë. It is built on a slope of the Ceraunian Mountains at approximately 200 meters in altitude, a... |
The 2018 European Cross Country Championships was the 25th edition of the cross country running competition for European athletes. It was hosted in Tilburg, Netherlands.
Medal summary
Race results
Senior men
Senior women
Senior mixed relay
U23 men
U23 women
U20 men
U20 women
References
External links
Offici... |
Alexei Kosygin (1904–1980) was a Soviet Premier.
Kosygin may also refer to:
Kosygin Moscow State Textile University
People with the surname
Yuri Kosygin, a character in Oz
See also
Kosygin reform or the 1965 Soviet economic reform
1979 Soviet economic reform or Kosygin reform |
The Rebels Motorcycle Club was an outlaw motorcycle club based in Western Canada that was founded in Red Deer, Alberta in 1968. It was one of the three dominant motorcycle clubs in the province of Alberta during the 1970s-1990s
Along with the Grim Reapers, Warlords Motorcycle Club, and Kings Crew Motorcycle Club, the ... |
Vojislav Vojinović (, d. 1363) was a 14th-century Serbian nobleman, and one of the leading members of Serbian noble House of Vojinović. He held prominent offices during the reigns of Serbian Emperors Stefan Dušan and Stefan Uroš. His father Vojin was governor of the region of Hum, while Vojislav held several positions,... |
William Glass McCaw (February 6, 1898 – April 19, 1942) was an American football player. A native of St. Paul, Minnesota, he played college football for Indiana and professional football in the National Football League (NFL) as a guard and end for the Racine Legion in 1923 and Louisville Colonels in 1926. He appeared i... |
```javascript
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WScript.LoadScriptFile("..\\UnitTestFramework\\UnitTestFramework.js");
function matchRegExp(str, regexpLiteral, expectedResult)
{
matchResultLiteral = str.match(regexpLiteral);
err... |
Partners & Spade, established in 2008 by Andy Spade and Anthony Sperduti, is a branding studio in New York City, USA. Partners & Spade works across a range of disciplines including advertising, retail concepts, branding, experiential marketing and design.
Notable work
Brand development
In 2013, launched Sleepy Jone... |
Sugar Creek Township is one of the seventeen townships of Stark County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 6,547 people in the township.
Geography
Located in the southwestern corner of the county, it borders the following townships:
Tuscarawas Township - north
Perry Township - northeast corner
Bethlehem Towns... |
Wortham is a village and parish in Suffolk, England, close to the border with Norfolk. Its church, St Mary the Virgin, lies about a mile north of the present-day village. It is one of 38 existing round-tower churches in Suffolk and the one with the greatest diameter in England.
History
In the time of Edward the Confes... |
The 1969 Cornell Big Red football team was an American football team that represented Cornell University during the 1969 NCAA University Division football season. Cornell finished fourth in the Ivy League .
In its second season under head coach Jack Musick, the team compiled a 4–5 record and was outscored 162 to 148. ... |
Nový Tekov () is an old village and municipality in the Levice District in the Nitra Region of Slovakia.
History
In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1320.
Geography
The village lies at an altitude of 171 metres and covers an area of 29.701 km². It has a population of about 830 people.
Ethnicity
... |
Beaufortia intermedia is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Beaufortia.
Footnotes
Beaufortia (fish)
Fish described in 1997 |
James Allen (February 15, 1806 – August 23, 1846) was a U.S. Army officer who organized the Mormon Battalion and was commander of Fort Des Moines (1843–1846), the fort from which the City of Des Moines grew. He was also in charge of improvements to the harbor of Chicago as well as producing maps of the U.S. frontier.
... |
The Kleine Laber (also: Kleine Laaber, ) is a river in Bavaria, Germany. The Kleine Laber issues into the Große Laber, which issues into the Danube River.
Course
From its source in the Landshut district near Pfeffenhausen-Egg the Kleine Laber mostly flows in the north-east direction, among others, through Neufahrn i... |
Christophe Bonduelle (born December 14, 1959) is a French heir and businessman. He serves as the chairman and chief executive officer of Bonduelle.
Early life
Christophe Bonduelle was born on December 14, 1959, in Renescure, France. His father, Félix Bonduelle, was a Commercial Director of Bonduelle. His mother was Be... |
The Italian ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo is the official representative of the Government in Rome to the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. As of February 22, 2021, that office is vacant.
List of representatives
References
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Italy |
Cyril Stanley Smith (4 October 1903 – 25 August 1992) was a British metallurgist and historian of science. He is most famous for his work on the Manhattan Project where he was responsible for the production of fissionable metals. A graduate of the University of Birmingham and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)... |
```javascript
/**
* @license
*/
/** @type {LH.Config} */
const config = {
extends: 'lighthouse:default',
settings: {
onlyAudits: ['viewport'],
},
};
/**
* @type {Smokehouse.ExpectedRunnerResult}
*/
const expectations = {
artifacts: {
Timing: {
_includes: [
{
name: 'lh:runne... |
Airglades Airport is a county-owned public-use airport in Hendry County, Florida, United States. It is located west of the central business district of Clewiston, Florida.
Overview
The airport has a lighted 5950-foot runway (13-31) and ample aircraft tie-down space, Avfuel® aviation and jet fuel, and repair faciliti... |
Star Wars: Jedi Arena is a lightsaber battle video game written by Rex Bradford for the Atari 2600 and published by Parker Brothers in 1983. It is the first Star Wars video game to feature lightsabers. The goal of the game, based on one scene in the original Star Wars film, is to take out the opponent with the Seeker b... |
```objective-c
/* -*- mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- */
// vim: expandtab:ts=8:sw=4:softtabstop=4:
/**
* \file lzma/check.h
* \brief Integrity checks
*/
/*
* Author: Lasse Collin
*
* This file has been put into the public domain.
* You can do whatever you want with this file.... |
Michael David Rann, , (born 5 January 1953) is an Australian former politician who was the 44th premier of South Australia from 2002 to 2011. He was later Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 2013 to 2014, and Australian ambassador to Italy, Albania, Libya and San Marino from 2014 to 2016.
Rann gre... |
Children's Games is an oil-on-panel by Flemish Renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder, painted in 1560. It is currently held and exhibited at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. The entire composition is full of children playing a wide variety of games. Over 90 different games that were played by children at t... |
CERN-MEDical Isotopes Collected from ISOLDE (MEDICIS) is a facility located in the Isotope Separator Online DEvice (ISOLDE) facility at CERN, designed to produce high-purity isotopes for developing the practice of patient diagnosis and treatment. The facility was initiated in 2010, with its first radioisotopes (terbium... |
```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\Dataproc;
class AutoscalingConfig extends \Google\Model
{
/**
* @var string
*/
public $polic... |
Jesse Shearer Heiges (October 6, 1871 – January 17, 1955) was an American college football coach and college administrator. He served as the head football coach at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania—then known as Shippensburg Normal College—in 1894. He was also the school's first dean of instruction, from 1901 to ... |
Nahend or Nahand () may refer to:
Nahand, East Azerbaijan, Iran
Nahend, Hormozgan, Iran |
Max Steel: Covert Missions (also simply known as Max Steel) is a video game developed by Treyarch and published by Mattel Interactive, based on the television series and action figure of the same name. It was released for the Dreamcast exclusively in North America on December 5, 2000. A version planned for the Game Boy... |
In molecular biology, Small nucleolar RNA Z278 is a non-coding RNA (ncRNA) molecule which functions in the modification of other small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs). This type of modifying RNA is usually located in the nucleolus of the eukaryotic cell which is a major site of snRNA biogenesis. It is known as a small nucleolar ... |
Corps D'Afrique Engineers may refer to:
1st Corps d'Afrique Engineers, later reorganized as 95th United States Colored Infantry Regiment
2nd Corps d'Afrique Engineers, later reorganized as 96th United States Colored Infantry Regiment
3rd Corps d'Afrique Engineers, later reorganized as 97th United States Colored Inf... |
Year End Sensation was a series of touring events produced by Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) taking place annually in the month of December. The intent of the series was to conclude the storylines by the end of the year and head into the new year. The event started in 1993 as a supercard titled Year End Spectacu... |
Loraine Lambert (born 18 August 1972) is a retired Australian professional golfer who played on the Ladies European Tour and the LPGA Tour. She won the Air France Madame Open in 1997.
Career
Lambert was a top amateur in Queensland, competing alongside Karrie Webb and Rachel Hetherington. She won successive New Zealand... |
This is a detailed list of tumuli (barrows) in Serbia, ranging from the prehistoric times to the Middle Ages.
Mrčajevci, several prehistoric tumuli
Bukovac, Illyrian tumuli and necropolis
Five prehistoric tumuli in the Morava valley.
Serbian tumuli in Ravna Gora.
Kinđa
References
Lists of buildings and structures i... |
The Spook Who Sat by the Door (1969), by Sam Greenlee, is the fictional story of Dan Freeman, the first black CIA officer, and of the CIA's history of training persons and political groups who later used their specialised training in gathering intelligence, political subversion, and guerrilla warfare against the CIA. T... |
Riverview High School is a four-year public high school in Sarasota, Florida, United States. Riverview educates students from ninth grade to twelfth grade. The school has 2,654 students and 129 teachers. The school's mascot is the ram. As of the 2012–2013 school year, it is the largest school in the county.
Notable pr... |
Muqabla is 1993 Hindi-language film directed by T. Rama Rao, starring Aditya Pancholi, Govinda, Karishma Kapoor and Paresh Rawal. Other cast includes Shakti Kapoor, Asrani, Aruna Irani and Farah Naaz. It is a remake of the 1992 Telugu film Police Brothers.
Plot
Suraj and Deepak live a poor lifestyle in a village alon... |
Martin Gordon is a member of the South African national baseball team. He attended Desert Vista High School for 4 years, and was recruited to play baseball at Glendale Community College (Arizona). He transferred to Francis Marion University (South Carolina) after his two years at Glendale.
Background
Gordon was born ... |
The Indian massacre of 1622 took place in the English colony of Virginia on 22 March 1622. English explorer John Smith, though he was not an eyewitness, wrote in his History of Virginia that warriors of the Powhatan "came unarmed into our houses with deer, turkeys, fish, fruits, and other provisions to sell us"; they t... |
Sherona Forrester (born 4 November 1991) is a Jamaican international football midfielder. She has a BSc. in Economics and a master's degree in Economics and Statistics from the University of the West Indies. In 2015, she was named the 2016 Rhodes Scholar of Jamaica.
External links
1991 births
Living people
Jamaica... |
For religion in the island country of Sri Lanka, people worship and respect a powerful god called "Śrī Siddha Sūniyam Deviyo". It is believed that this god bears dual sides in his personality. During the bright lunar fortnight (Śukla Pakșa), the Benevolent (Ardha Deva) aspect of Sūniyam Deviyo becomes prominent, while ... |
James Harper (April 13, 1795 – March 27, 1869) was an American publisher and politician in the early-to-mid 19th century.
Childhood and starting in business
Harper was born in Newtown, New York, the eldest of four sons born to Joseph Henry Harper (1750-1838), a farmer, carpenter, and storekeeper, and Elizabeth Kolyer... |
```xml
<clickhouse>
<remote_servers>
<test_cluster>
<shard>
<replica>
<host>node1</host>
<port>9000</port>
</replica>
<replica>
<host>node2</host>
<port>9000</port>
... |
Frog Level may refer to the following places or structures in the United States:
Frog Level (Bussey, Arkansas), a historic house listed on the NRHP in southwestern Arkansas
Frog Level, Kentucky, a community in Todd County, Kentucky, now known as Sharon Grove
Frog Level, Louisiana, a village in Caddo Parish, Louisiana,... |
The Roman Catholic Church of the Most Precious Blood is a Roman Catholic church of the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham, on O'Meara Street in Southwark, London, SE1.
The church and its adjoining presbytery, forecourt walls and shrine have been listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England sin... |
Anthony Zuppero is an American nuclear scientist who is noted for his work in nuclear thermal rockets using water as the propellant.
Early in his career he worked on nuclear weaponry, including one proposal to try to move a 1 gigatonne nuclear bomb to Russia in under two minutes, which he was able to show was impracti... |
Final Battle 2014 was the 13th Final Battle professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by Ring of Honor (ROH). It took place on December 7, 2014 at the Terminal 5 in New York City, New York.
Storylines
Final Battle 2014 featured eight professional wrestling matches, which involved different wrestlers from pre-... |
Statistics of Swiss Super League in the 1924–25 season.
East
Table
Results
Central
Table
Results
West
Table
Results
Final
Table
Results
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#D0D0D0" align=center|3 May 1925
|-
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#D0D0D0" align=center|17 May 1925
|-
|colspan="3" style="b... |
Below there are the squads from the participating teams of the 2011 Men's European Volleyball League.
References
2011 in volleyball
European Volleyball League men's squads |
Taken from Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story is a 2011 original LMN film, starring Taraji P. Henson and Terry O'Quinn. The film follows the events surrounding the kidnapping, captivity and rescue of the son of Tiffany Rubin, who was kidnapped by his father and taken to South Korea.
Plot
The film is based on the dramatic tr... |
The Malaysia Design Archive (MDA) is a non-profit private organization base in Kuala Lumpur oriented towards various projects to document, discuss, and preserve Malaysian Design. Its leading team members are Ezrena Marwan, Jac Sm Kee, and Simon Soon. Their core material collection concerns are graphic materials tracing... |
The Pairatahi River is a river of the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island. It flows generally north to reach Rangaunu Harbour to the northeast of Awanui.
See also
List of rivers of New Zealand
References
Rivers of the Northland Region
Rivers of New Zealand |
So Fresh: The Hits of Autumn 2005 is a compilation of songs that were popular in Australia in autumn 2005. It was released on 23 March 2005. The compilation was certified double platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), denoting shipments of 140,000 copies.
Track listing
Jennifer Lopez – "Ge... |
Štalcerji ( or ; previously also Štalcarji, ) is a settlement in the hills south of the town of Kočevje in southern Slovenia. It was a village inhabited partly by Gottschee Germans. In 1941 at the start of the Second World War its original population was expelled. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Car... |
Omar Al-Owdah (; born 29 December 1998) is a Saudi Arabian football player who plays as a defender for Al-Khaleej.
Career
Al-Owdah signed with Al-Najma in 2010 after having failed trials with Al-Taawoun and Al-Arabi. He started his career playing as a forward before being moved to play as a defender under the advice o... |
Tsuniah Lake Lodge Airport is located adjacent to Tsuniah Lake Lodge, British Columbia, Canada.
References
Registered aerodromes in British Columbia
Cariboo |
Nüpli () is a village in Otepää Parish, Valga County in southeastern Estonia. It has a population of 128 (as of 7 February 2008).
See also
Lake Nüpli
References
Villages in Valga County
Kreis Dorpat |
Marcgravia is a genus of plants in the Marcgraviaceae family commonly eaten by the dwarf little fruit bat. The genus is native to the Caribbean Islands, Central America, and South America, and genus is named in memory of the German naturalist Georg Marcgraf. The plant is visited by Thomas's nectar bat.
General informa... |
Gust Lamesch (born 23 June 1911, date of death unknown) was a Luxembourgian fencer. He competed in the individual foil and team épée events at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1911 births
Year of death missing
Luxembourgian male épée fencers
Luxembourgian male foil fencers
Olympic fencers for Lu... |
Nashoba Valley Ski Area is a ski area in Westford, Massachusetts, United States, located at 79 Powers Road. It borders on Littleton, Massachusetts. Operating each winter since its opening in 1964, it has 17 trails, including a terrain park considered one of the best in Massachusetts, and in the area. The area also feat... |
Karl Heinrich Baumgärtner (21 October 1798 in Pforzheim – 11 December 1886 in Baden-Baden) was a German physician and pathologist.
He studied medicine at the Universities of Tübingen and Heidelberg, obtaining his medical degree in 1818. Following graduation, he attended to hospitals in Vienna and Berlin, and in 1820 w... |
Stygionympha scotina, the eastern hillside brown, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in South Africa on the seaward side of the mountains from Cederberg south to the Cape Peninsula in Western Cape and along the Drakensberg mountains to Grahamstown in Eastern Cape.
The wingspan is 45–48 mm. Adults ar... |
Cuthbert Marshall (fl. 1536) was Archdeacon of Nottingham during the reign of Henry VIII of England.
References
Year of birth missing
Year of death missing
Archdeacons of Nottingham
16th-century English clergy |
Harmony and Efficiency fraction () was a parliamentary group in the 7th legislature of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Members of the group were fielded by the Principlists Pervasive Coalition in 2008 elections.
References
Iranian Parliament fractions
2004 establishments in Iran
2008 disestablishments in Iran
7th le... |
Robert Godier Bottom, , better known as Bob Bottom, is a retired Australian investigative journalist and author.
Career
In the words of Malcolm Brown in The Sydney Morning Herald, Bottom made "heroic, ground breaking efforts to expose organised crime" and "did more than any other single individual to bring crime and c... |
Field Day is a yearly outdoor music festival in London. It was first held in Victoria Park in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets on 11 August 2007 and returned there each year until 2017. The 2018 festival moved to Brockwell Park, and in 2019 it was held at Meridian Water in Enfield, with a capacity of 25,000.
It ha... |
Second Nature is the fourth studio album by Belgian producer Netsky, released through Hospital Records on 30 October 2020. The album marks Netsky's return to Hospital Records, and includes collaborations with Becky Hill, Rudimental and Sub Focus. Second Nature debuted in the top 10 of the Flemish albums chart, and also... |
Suairlech ind Eidnén mac Ciaráin (or Suairlech) (died 4 December 870) was an Irish abbot and bishop. Little is known about him, but he is mentioned in the Annals of Inisfallen as the abbot of Bennchor. He was also known to have been Abbot of Clonard at somepoint during the 9th century.
References
9th-century Irish a... |
is a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty in the city of Sukagawa, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
Overview
The Sukagawa Peony Garden was laid out in 1766 by Itō Yutono, a herbalist who brought peony seedlings from Settsu Province (currently Takarazuka, Hyōgo), in order to cultivate for their roots as an ingredie... |
Maisie Renault (13 December 1907 – 7 April 2003) was a French Resistance fighter, a member of the Confrérie Notre-Dame network, she was arrested in 1942 and deported to the Ravensbrück concentration camp in 1944.
Biography
Born May Renault in Vannes on 13 December 1907 she was better known as Maisie. Her father was Lé... |
Pierrecourt () is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France.
See also
Communes of the Haute-Saône department
References
Communes of Haute-Saône |
Tuctoria greenei is a species of grass endemic to California. Its common names include awnless spiralgrass and Greene's tuctoria. It is included by the California Native Plant Society on list 1B.1 (rare, threatened, or endangered). It is also listed by the state of California as rare and by the Federal Government as en... |
Reunited Worlds () is a South Korean television series starring Yeo Jin-goo, Ahn Jae-hyun, and Lee Yeon-hee. It aired on SBS from July 19 to September 21, 2017, for 40 episodes.
Synopsis
Sung Hae-sung (Yeo Jin-goo) is a senior high school student. On Hae-sung's birthday, his girlfriend Jung Jung-won (Jung Chae-yeon) ... |
Marzi is a 2020 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller streaming television series that aired on an Indian OTT platform, Voot. The story is based on the novel Liar, written by Jack and Harry Williams. The series stars Rajeev Khandelwal and Aahana Kumra. The show is directed by Anil Senior. The six episode series was aire... |
```go
package client
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
)
// NetworkInspect returns the information for a specific network configured in the docker host.
func (cli *Client) NetworkInspect(ctx context.Context, networ... |
The Golden Child is a 1977 mystery novel by the British author Penelope Fitzgerald, her first published work of fiction. Written while her husband was terminally ill, and partly for his benefit, the novel offers a satirical version of the 1972 Treasures of Tutankhamun exhibition at the British Museum, and pokes fun at ... |
The Fort Osage R-1 School District is a public school district located in Jackson County, Missouri, in the Kansas City metropolitan area. The district headquarters is in an unincorporated area adjacent to the City of Independence. The district serves a section of northern Independence, the City of Buckner, the City of ... |
Trần Văn Vũ (born 30 May 1990) is a Vietnamese futsal player who plays as a defender (fixo) for Thái Sơn Nam.
International career
International goals
Club career honours
Domestic
All with Thái Sơn Nam
Vietnam Futsal League
Winners (6): 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017,2018,2019
Vietnam Futsal Cup
Winners (3): 2016,2017,2018... |
The Ostwald–Freundlich equation governs boundaries between two phases; specifically, it relates the surface tension of the boundary to its curvature, the ambient temperature, and the vapor pressure or chemical potential in the two phases.
The Ostwald–Freundlich equation for a droplet or particle with radius is:
= ... |
Kalin Lindena (born 1977 Hanover) is a German artist.
She graduated from the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig in 2004, where she studied with Walter Dahn.
She showed at Simultanhalle, Cologne, DéPENDANCE, Brussels, and Stirling, UK.
She lives in Berlin.
Awards
2009 Villa Romana prize
Solo shows
2009 Nam... |
```go
package client // import "github.com/docker/infrakit/pkg/rpc/client"
import (
"encoding/json"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"path"
"github.com/docker/infrakit/pkg/plugin"
"github.com/docker/infrakit/pkg/rpc"
"github.com/docker/infrakit/pkg/template"
)
// NewPluginInfoClient returns a plugin informer that can giv... |
Songs for Hip Lovers is a 1957 vocal album by the jazz bandleader Woody Herman, arranged by Marty Paich.
Recording and music
The album was recorded in two sessions, in January and March 1957. The material is standards and the arrangements are by Marty Paich.
Release and reception
Songs for Hip Lovers was reissued by ... |
August Wilhelm Zumpt (4 December 181522 April 1877 in Berlin) was a German classical scholar, known chiefly in connection with Latin epigraphy. He was a nephew of philologist Karl Gottlob Zumpt.
Born in Königsberg, Zumpt studied at the University of Berlin (1832–36). From 1839 to 1851, he was a professor at Friedrich ... |
D12, an American hip-hop group, has released two studio albums and five singles. Their music has been released on record label Interscope Records, along with subsidiary Shady Records. D12 has earned three platinum certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In this discography, music video... |
2004 Dębak Asylum Seeker Hunger Strikes The hunger strikes in the Dębak reception centre for asylum seekers occurred in December 2004 in response to the insufficient conditions and undignified treatment in centres for asylum seekers in Poland. The approximately 200 striking asylum seekers–primarily from Chechnya–were r... |
In cryptography, M8 is a block cipher designed by Hitachi in 1999. It is a modification of Hitachi's earlier M6 algorithm, designed for greater security and high performance in both hardware and 32-bit software implementations. M8 was registered by Hitachi in March 1999 as ISO/IEC 9979-0020.
Like M6, M8 is a Feistel c... |
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