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The 2011 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) rookie draft was an event at which teams drafted players from the amateur ranks. The event was held at Robinson's Place Ermita in Manila on August 28, 2011. Players who applied for the draft underwent a rookie camp that lasted a week.
Draft lottery
The lottery was held ... |
The white-crowned hornbill (Berenicornis comatus), also known as the long-crested hornbill or white-crested hornbill (leading to easy confusion with the African white-crested hornbill), is a species of hornbill.
Taxonomy
It is monotypic within the genus Berenicornis, although rarely the white-crested hornbill is also ... |
Triathlon at the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games is scheduled to held from 6–8 August 2023. The venue will be Tobago Buccoo Beach, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago.
Participating nations
(4)
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Medalists
Medal... |
Khajuri Kalan is a village in Koraon Tehsil in Prayagraj district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is about 1.5 km by road south of the village of Pathertal, and about 1.5 km by road north of the village of Khajuri Khurd. Administratively, it is under the gram panchayat of Khajuri Khurd.
In the 2001 census, the village of Kh... |
Jewett is a city in Leon County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,167 at the 2010 census. It was laid out in 1871 by the International Railroad Company.
Geography
Jewett is located at (31.362119, –96.144630).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which, of it is ... |
Troadio Delgado (born 28 December 1949) is a Cuban rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
References
1949 births
Living people
Cuban male rowers
Olympic rowers for Cuba
Rowers at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Place of birth missing (living people)
Pan American Games medalists in ro... |
The Italian passenger liner SS Tavolara was built in May 1910. It was renamed in 1910 as Terra Nova and in 1928 as Limbara. The ship was rebuilt during World War II and on 1 February 1944 commissioned as the German hospital ship Innsbruck. It was used for 84 patients. The ship was sunk during an air raid on 9–10 June 1... |
```c
/* GIO - GLib Input, Output and Streaming Library
*
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty... |
The Basilica of San Tommaso Apostolo ("St. Thomas the Apostle"), also Ortona Cathedral (), is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica in Ortona, Abruzzo, Italy, famous for holding the relics of Saint Thomas the Apostle. It was formerly also the episcopal seat of the diocese of Ortona and is now a co-cathedral in ... |
```smalltalk
Extension { #name : 'Object' }
{ #category : '*Calypso-Browser' }
Object class >> asCalypsoItemContext [
^ClyBrowserItemContext itemType: self
]
``` |
Una follia is a farsa in one act by composer Gaetano Donizetti. The work premiered on 15 December 1818 at the Teatro San Luca in Venice. The opera uses the same Italian-language libretto by Bartolomeo Merelli after August von Kotzebue's Der Graf von Burgund that Donizetti used for his Enrico di Borgogna a month earlier... |
```c
/*
*
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
* WITH REG... |
Metalocalypse: Army of the Doomstar is a 2023 American direct-to-video adult animated film based on the Adult Swim animated series Metalocalypse. The film is directed by series creators Brendon Small and Tommy Blacha and is a direct sequel to the 2013 special, Metalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem. The film was released ... |
The Da Aldeia River is a river of Rio de Janeiro state in southeastern Brazil.
See also
List of rivers of Rio de Janeiro
References
Brazilian Ministry of Transport
Rivers of Rio de Janeiro (state) |
```xml
/*
* This software is released under MIT license.
* The full license information can be found in LICENSE in the root directory of this project.
*/
import { registerElementSafely } from '@cds/core/internal';
import { html, LitElement } from 'lit';
import { createTestElement, removeTestElement } from '@cds/cor... |
Biratnagar High Court is the provincial court and High Court located in Biratnagar . The High Court can initiate a contempt of court case and punish according to the law against anyone obstructing its or its subordinate court’s act of judicial
execution or not abiding by its order or verdict.
Appointment of Chief Judg... |
The Soviet Jewry movement was an international human rights campaign that advocated for the right of Jews in the Soviet Union to emigrate. The movement's participants were most active in the United States and in the Soviet Union. Those who were denied permission to emigrate were often referred to by the term Refusenik.... |
Yangtze Normal University () is a full-time, comprehensive university under the administration of the Chongqing Municipal Government of the People's Republic of China. The campus is in Fuling District, at the conjunction of the Yangtze and Wu Rivers, the historic capital of the ancient Ba Tribe. It is the only teachers... |
```javascript
const { TouchBar } = require('electron')
const { TouchBarButton, TouchBarSpacer } = TouchBar
const mainWindow = require('./main-window')
const allNotes = new TouchBarButton({
label: '',
click: () => {
mainWindow.webContents.send('list:navigate', '/home')
}
})
const starredNotes = new TouchBarB... |
Alan Michael Buck (born 25 August 1946) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the Football League for Colchester United.
Career
Born in Colchester, Buck joined hometown club Colchester United as an apprentice. He made his debut for Colchester in a 2–0 home defeat to Exeter City on 3 October 19... |
The Caisse de dépot et de gestion (French for Deposit and Management Fund, shortened as CDG) is a state-owned financial institution which manages long-term savings in Morocco. Given its substantial assets it also acts as a large investor in the country, especially in the tourism sector. It possesses many subsidiaries o... |
Untitled, is a public artwork by American artist Barney Bright, located at the Jeffersonville Township Public Library in Jeffersonville, Indiana, United States. Untitled was originally surveyed as part of the Smithsonian's Save Outdoor Sculpture! survey in 1993. This abstract sculpture represents the Devonian time peri... |
Hernán Agustín Lamberti (born 3 May 1984) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Quilmes.
Career
Lamberti's senior career got underway in 2003 with Almagro in Primera B Nacional, with the midfielder featuring twenty-five times throughout the 2003–04 campaign which Almagro ended with prom... |
Nicola Zingarelli (; August 28, 1860 — June 6, 1935) was an Italian philologist, the founder of the Zingarelli Italian dictionary.
He was born in Cerignola (Apulia) and died in Milan.
External links
1860 births
1935 deaths
Italian philologists
People from Cerignola |
Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death is a comedy album by the Firesign Theatre that was released in 1998 on Rhino Records. Its main theme satirizes 1990s radio formats and public hysteria over the Y2K programming bug. Give Me Immortality... is the first of the Firesign Theatre's Millennium CD trilogy We're Doomed, whic... |
Ar-pi-uck-i, also known as Abiaka or Sam Jones, (c. 1760 – c. 1860) was a powerful spiritual alektca (medicine chief) and war chief of the Miccosukee, a Seminole–Muscogee Creek tribe of the Southeast United States. Ar-pi-uck-i successfully defied the U.S. government and refused to remove to the Indian Territory west of... |
```objective-c
//===-- RuntimeDyldELF.h - Run-time dynamic linker for MC-JIT ---*- C++ -*-===//
//
// See path_to_url for license information.
//
//===your_sha256_hash------===//
//
// ELF support for MC-JIT runtime dynamic linker.
//
//===your_sha256_hash------===//
#ifndef LLVM_LIB_EXECUTIONENGINE_RUNTIMEDYLD_RUNTIM... |
```sqlpl
SELECT *
FROM (
SELECT
([toString(number % 2)] :: Array(LowCardinality(String))) AS item_id,
count()
FROM numbers(3)
GROUP BY item_id WITH TOTALS
) AS l FULL JOIN (
SELECT
([toString((number % 2) * 2)] :: Array(String)) AS item_id
FROM numbers(3)
) AS r
ON l.item_id = r.item_id
ORDER BY 1... |
Guilielmofloweria is an extinct genus of proterotheriid litoptern that lived from the Middle to Late Eocene of what is now Argentina. Fossils have been found in the Sarmiento Formation of Argentina.
Taxonomy
Guilielmofloweria was first named in 1901 by Florentino Ameghino based on fragmentary remains found in the Sar... |
The Gnevny class () were a group of 29 destroyers built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1930s. They are sometimes known as the Gremyashchiy class and the official Soviet designation was Project 7. These ships fought in World War II.
In the early 1930s the Soviets felt able to restart construction of fleet destroyers a... |
Barney is an unincorporated community in Madison County, Iowa, in the United States.
History
Barney was laid out in 1887. Barney's population was 51 in 1902, and 75 in 1925.
References
Unincorporated communities in Madison County, Iowa
Unincorporated communities in Iowa
1887 establishments in Iowa |
The Central Corridor is a rail line operated by the Union Pacific Railroad from near Winnemucca, Nevada to Denver, Colorado in the western United States. The line was created after the merger with the Southern Pacific Transportation Company by combining portions of lines built by former competitors. No portion of the l... |
Web Thrift Store was an organization based in New York City that facilitates non-profit organizations to raise money through it. It was founded in 2011 by Doug Kurgman and Lynn Zises. According to their website, Web Thrift Store is now closed.
History
Web Thrift Store was founded in 2011 by Doug Krugman and Lynn Zi... |
Tamerlane was launched in 1769 in Bermuda. She first appeared in British records in 1788 and then carried out three voyages as a whaler in the Britishsouthern whale fishery. Next, she made one voyage as a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. French frigates captured and burnt her in 1794.
Career
Tame... |
The Drill may refer to:
The Drill (Avatar: The Last Airbender), the 33rd episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender
The Drill (album) by Wire
Matt Schwartz (born 1971), United Kingdom DJ, also known as The Drill
The Drill (band), house music group of UK producer Matt Schwartz |
Abdul Ghani Azhari (1922 – 19 January 2023), also known as Abdul Ghani Shah al-Shashi, was an Indian Muslim scholar and historian who served as the head-professor of the University of Kashmir's Arabic department. He was an alumnus of Darul Uloom Deoband, Mazahir Uloom and the Al-Azhar University. He authored Qadim Tari... |
Abdul Muid bin Abdul Latif (24 February 1979 – 11 April 2020) was a Malaysian-based web designer, graphic designer and digital artist, who is known for promoting the cultural elements of the Southeast Asia from Batik and Songket into his commercial works and artworks.
Muid was the Project Lead for Creative Commons Mal... |
```c++
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include "src/type-info.h"
#include "src/ast.h"
#include "src/code-stubs.h"
#include "src/compiler.h"
#include "src/ic/ic.h"
#include "src/ic/stub-cache.h"
#include "src/objects-inl.h"
namespace v8 {
namesp... |
Baby Boom () is an Israeli reality television series which debuted in 2013 on former Israeli television channel Channel 10. The programme depicts the events leading up to a baby's birth within a hospital in the format of a docuseries. It is one of the international versions of the British television programme One Born ... |
```xml
<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFramework>netstandard2.0</TargetFramework>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="StyleCop.Analyzers" Version="1.1.118" PrivateAssets="all">
<IncludeAssets>runtime; build; native; contentfiles; analyzers</IncludeAsset... |
Searchdaimon ES (Enterprise Search) is an open source enterprise search engine for full text search of structured and unstructured data available under the GPL v2 license. Its major features include hit highlighting, faceted search, dynamic clustering, database integration, rich document (e.g., Word, PDF) handling and ... |
Knesebeck is a village in Gifhorn (district) (Lower-Saxony). It is home to an important industry (Butting Gruppe GmbH & Co. KG) in the region.
Associations and Cultural Life
For events of the various local clubs, see the calendar of events.
Music Clubs
Spielmannszug Jägercorps Knesebeck
Spielmannszug Schwarzes Corps ... |
William Peyton Hubbard (January 27, 1842 – April 30, 1935), a Toronto alderman from 1894 to 1914, was a popular and influential politician, nicknamed Cicero for his oratory; he was one of the first politicians of African descent elected to office in Canada.
Early life
Hubbard was born in a cabin in what were then the ... |
```xml
/*
* @license Apache-2.0
*
*
*
* 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.
*/
// TypeScript Version: 4.1
/// <reference types="@stdlib/types"/>
import * as random from '@stdlib/types/random'... |
Yens is a municipality in the Swiss canton of Vaud, located in the district of Morges.
Geography
Yens has an area, , of . Of this area, or 54.5% is used for agricultural purposes, while or 38.5% is forested. Of the rest of the land, or 7.4% is settled (buildings or roads) and or 0.2% is unproductive land.
Of t... |
Free Function may refer to
an Uninterpreted function in mathematics,
a non-member function in the C++ programming language. |
IPCE may stand for:
Ipče Ahmedovski (1966–1994), Serbian and Macedonian folk singer
Incident photon to converted electron, a synonym for the quantum efficiency of a solar cell
Ipce, formerly International Pedophile and Child Emancipation, a pedophile advocacy organization
Spanish Cultural Heritage Institute or Se... |
D. Knox Hanna was a member of the Michigan House of Representatives. He was one of six members of the state House killed in the Kerns Hotel fire in Lansing on December 11, 1934. Also killed were representatives Charles D. Parker, T. Henry Howlett, Vern Voorhees, John W. Goodwine, and Don E. Sias, along with state sen... |
Hydroporus gossei is a species of predaceous diving beetle in the family Dytiscidae. It is found in North America.
References
Further reading
Dytiscidae
Articles created by Qbugbot
Beetles described in 2000 |
```objective-c
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.
==============================================================================*/
#ifndef TENSORFLOW_LIB_IO_RECORD_READER_H_
#define TENSORFLOW_L... |
Thallium(III) hydroxide, , also known as thallic hydroxide, is a hydroxide of thallium. It is a white solid.
Thallium(III) hydroxide is a very weak base; it dissociates to give the thallium(III) ion, , only in strongly acidic conditions.
Preparation
Thallium(III) hydroxide can be produced by the reaction of thallium(... |
Joshua R. Pahigian (born January 22, 1974) is an American author who specializes in books and articles about baseball. He is particularly well known as an expert in the field of sports travel, writing books on this topic as well as articles that have appeared in espn.com. Most popular among Pahigian's books are: The U... |
Mechanised agriculture or agricultural mechanization is the use of machinery and equipment, ranging from simple and basic hand tools to more sophisticated, motorized equipment and machinery, to perform agricultural operations. In modern times, powered machinery has replaced many farm task formerly carried out by manual... |
Empress was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1926 to 1940.
History
The Empress electoral district was created prior to the 1926 Alberta general election, constituting the boundaries of the former Redcliff electoral distri... |
George W. Howe is an American psychologist and academic. Howe obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut in 1981. He is a professor of clinical psychology at George Washington University, a member of Center for Contextual Genetics and Prevention Science and a vice-president of Family Process Institute. He is... |
The S20 is a railway service of the Zürich S-Bahn that provides rush-hour service between and , in the Swiss canton of Zürich. Swiss Federal Railways operates the service.
History
The S20 was introduced on 11 June 2019, with the initial southeastern terminus at . It was extended from Stäfa to with the December 2021... |
Micromonospora oryzae is a bacterium from the genus Micromonospora which has been isolated from the roots of upland rice (Oryza sativa).
References
Micromonosporaceae
Bacteria described in 2015 |
Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions, but did not compete this year.
Émilie Loit and Åsa Svensson won the title by defeating Petra Mandula and Patricia Wartusch 6–3, 6–1 in the final. It was the 6th title for Loit and the 15th title for Svensson in their respective doubles careers.
See... |
The Flower Girl () is a North Korean revolutionary genre theatrical performance, which was allegedly written by the country's leader Kim Il Sung according to official North Korean sources. The performance is considered one of the "Five Great Revolutionary Operas", a group of classical, revolution-themed opera repertoir... |
The Miss Universo Uruguay 2006 was held on March 18, 2006. There were 18 candidates for the national title. The winner represented Uruguay at Miss Universe 2006, Reina Hispanoamericana 2006 and Miss Continente Americano 2006. The First Runner-Up was entered for Miss Maja Mundial 2006; the Second Runner-Up Miss Intercon... |
Alfred Pelenise (born 14 November 1982), also known as Afeleki, is a former New Zealand rugby union player who played for the New Zealand Sevens team and Professional Rugby for Castres Olympique and FC Grenoble in France.
Career highlights
New Zealand Sevens 2005–2008
New Zealand Under 19s 2001
New Zealand Under 21s 2... |
Rebekah (2001) is the second novel in the Women of Genesis series by Orson Scott Card.
Plot introduction
Rebekah follows the story of Isaac through the eyes and perspective of Rebekah. The story-line does not deviate from the story told in Genesis, but Card does add details and characters of his own invention.
Autho... |
Steve Junker (born June 26, 1972) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He was drafted by the New York Islanders with the 92nd pick in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft. He played in only five NHL regular-season games plus three playoff games between the 1992–93 and 1993–94 seasons, where he recorded his only NHL... |
Dark Victory is a 2003 Australian book by David Marr and Marian Wilkinson. The book was released eighteen months into the Howard government's third term, and discusses the border control policy of the John Howard Liberal–National government. Dark Victory consists of 21 chapters, covering the key political events involv... |
Nizhyn Gogol State University () is an academic institution in Ukraine, located in Nizhyn, Chernihiv Oblast. It is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in Ukraine. It was originally established as the Nizhyn Lyceum of Prince Bezborodko; since then it has changed its name several times. Currently, it consis... |
Donald Alexander "Sandy" McGregor (born March 30, 1939) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player who played two games in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers during the 1963–64 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1959 to 1969, was spent in the minor leagues.
Career statistics
... |
The Felsberg is a hill in the Odenwald range in Hesse, Germany.
Hills of Hesse
Impressions |
Abdias Treu (sometimes spelled Trew) (29 July 1597 – 12 April 1669) was a German mathematician and academic. He was the professor of mathematics and physical science at the University of Altdorf from 1636-1669. He is best known for his contributions to the field of astronomy. He also contributed writings on the mathema... |
The , previously known as the , is an organization of scholars opposed to Japan's 2015 military legislation, which was founded in June 2015.
History
The Shinzo Abe cabinet pushed for a constitutional amendment in 2015 to allow Japanese military forces to intervene in foreign conflicts, despite popular opposition. As ... |
Bhutan Biodiversity Portal (འབྲུག་སྐྱེ་ལྡན་རིགས་སྣ་འཆར་སྒོ།) is a consortium based citizen science website comprising key biodiversity data generating agencies and can be used by anyone. The portal is an official online repository of data on Bhutanese biodiversity.
History
Access to the updated and reliable informati... |
LBT may refer to:
In government and politics:
Local Body Tax, in India
Places:
Larbert railway station, Scotland, station code
Lötschberg Base Tunnel, a railway tunnel under the Swiss Alps
Lumberton Municipal Airport (IATA Airport code: LBT)
In science and technology:
Large Binocular Telescope, in Arizona, US
Taylor... |
Basil Christensen (9 June 1938 – 13 May 2005) was a British field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1938 births
2005 deaths
British male field hockey players
Olympic field hockey players for Great Britain
Field hockey players at the 1968 Summe... |
Maxwell Miller (1832 – 10 April 1867) was a journalist and politician in colonial Tasmania.
Miller was born in London, England, the third son of Robert Miller, a barrister, and his wife Jane Matilde, née Montmorini. He was educated at St. Paul's School, whence he went up with a scholarship to Worcester College, Oxford... |
Kingdom Identity Ministries (KIM) is a self-described "outreach ministry" based in Harrison, Arkansas, which advocates racism, antisemitism, and extreme homophobia. Its website states that it "is an outreach ministry to God's chosen race" by which it means "the White, European peoples" whom it calls the "true Israel". ... |
Østbirk is a town, with a population of 2,606 (1 january 2023), in Horsens Municipality, Central Denmark Region, in Denmark, situated 11 km east of Brædstrup, 16 km southwest of Skanderborg and 15 km northwest of Horsens.
Østbirk Church, where the admiral and naval hero Peder Skram is buried, is located in the town.
... |
The Townshend Acts () or Townshend Duties were a series of British acts of Parliament passed during 1767 and 1768 introducing a series of taxes and regulations to fund administration of the British colonies in America. They are named after the Chancellor of the Exchequer who proposed the programme. Historians vary slig... |
Fanaura Kimiora Kingstone QSO (born 1940) is a Cook Islands former politician and Cabinet Minister. In 1983 she became the second woman elected to the Parliament of the Cook Islands, and the first appointed to Cabinet.
Kingstone was born in Arutanga on the island of Aitutaki. At the age of six her family moved to Rar... |
The Native Administration Act, originally titled the 'Aborigines Act', and later renamed to the 'Native Welfare Act'; was a legislative act of the Western Australian legislature. Alongside the Aborigines Protection Act (1905), the act enabled the surveillance and control of Aboriginal people by agents of the colonial S... |
In tennis, the ninth edition of the US Open Series (known as Emirates Airline US Open Series for sponsorships reasons), included twelve hard court tournaments that started on July 9, 2012 in Stanford and concluded in Winston-Salem for the men and in New Haven for the women on August 26, 2012. This edition scheduled fou... |
Ben Jacobs may refer to:
Ben Jacobs (rugby union) (born 1982), Australian rugby union player
Ben Jacobs (American football) (born 1988), American football linebacker and coach
Ben Jacobs (Australian rules footballer) (born 1992), Australian rules footballer
Ben Jacobs (journalist), American journalist
Benjamin R. ... |
Ranigaon is a village of Makrana in Nagaur district, Rajasthan.It is almost 35 km away from Makrana towards Nagaur.
The Makrana Panchayat Smiti member from the Village is Shri Mahipal Singh..Thakur Shri.Abhay Singh Rathore who was the First Sarpanch of Ranigaon village & he was served as a Sarpanch 30 year continue... |
It was a Dacian fortified town.
References
Dacian fortresses in Tulcea County
Historic monuments in Tulcea County
History of Dobruja |
Marion Township is an inactive township in Jasper County, in the U.S. state of Missouri.
Marion Township has the name of Francis Marion, an army officer during the American Revolutionary War.
References
Townships in Missouri
Townships in Jasper County, Missouri |
Valentina Rendón Escobar is a Colombian actress, singer and writer.
Rendón studied industrial design at the Universidad Autónoma de Manizales but, after winning a scholarship offered by RCN TV, went to live to Bogotá to become an actress. She was the lead voice of the pop group Luna verde. Her television debut was in ... |
Vasum subpugillare is an extinct species of medium to large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turbinellidae.
Description
Distribution
Fossils of this marine species have been found in Oligocene strata in France.
References
Lozouet, P. (2021). Turbinelloidea, Mitroidea, Olivoidea, Babyloniidae et ... |
In the mathematical theory of wavelets, a spline wavelet is a wavelet constructed using a spline function. There are different types of spline wavelets. The interpolatory spline wavelets introduced by C.K. Chui and J.Z. Wang are based on a certain spline interpolation formula. Though these wavelets are orthogonal, they... |
"BonBon" () is a song by Kosovo-Albanian singer and songwriter Era Istrefi. The song was written by Istrefi and Ergen Berisha, while produced by Big Bang, Cricket and Toton. released it as a single for digital download and streaming in the United States on 30 December 2015. A dance-pop, dancehall, EDM and R&B song, it... |
The fairy flycatcher or fairy warbler (Stenostira scita) is a small passerine bird. Formerly placed in the Old World flycatcher family, Muscicapidae, it is now separated with some other "odd flycatchers" as the new family Stenostiridae (Beresford et al. 2005, Fuchs et al. 2006). It is the only member of the genus Steno... |
Miroir de l’âme pécheresse ("Mirror of the Sinful Soul") is a 1531 poem by Marguerite d'Angoulême. It was translated by the future Queen Elizabeth I in 1548 as A Godly Meditation of the Soul. Sorbonne theologians condemned the work as heresy. A monk said Marguerite should be sewn into a sack and thrown into the Seine. ... |
Sir Peter Lampl, OBE (born 1947), is a British philanthropist. He is the founder and chairman of the Sutton Trust and the Education Endowment Foundation.
Early life and education
Lampl's father was a Viennese émigré who came to Britain in 1938. Lampl grew up in Barnsley, Yorkshire, and as the family moved to Surrey wh... |
The men's tricks competition of the Water skiing events at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto were held from July 20 to July 23 at the Ontario Place West Channel. The defending champion was Javier Julio of Argentina.
Results
Preliminary round
Final
References
Water skiing at the 2015 Pan American Games |
Blood, Class, and Nostalgia: Anglo-American Ironies is a 1990 book by Christopher Hitchens which aims to examine the so-called "Special Relationship" between the United States and Great Britain, with a focus especially on the 20th century.
A review by John T. Elson for Time magazine described the book as "rambling [an... |
Randy Channell Soei is a Canadian tea master, author, martial artist, and professor of the Urasenke tradition. His life is filled with Japanese culture and the pursuit of martial arts. He is one of the few non-Japanese citizens to conduct tea ceremonies and teach about this topic. Channell embarked on a transformative ... |
Sir Wilfrid Lawson or Lawsone (1545–1632) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1593 and 1614.
Lawson was the son of Thomas Lawson of Little Usworth, County Durham and his wife Elizabeth Darrell, daughter of Constantine Darrell of Wiltshire. He was educated ... |
The Temple of One Thousand Buddhas is a Tibetan Buddhist temple in the commune of La Boulaye, located in the French region of Burgundy. The temple, founded in 1987, follows the Karma Kagyu tradition. It lies in the middle of Dashang Kagyu Ling, a Buddhist retreat center established by the Tibetan lama, Kalu Rinpoche in... |
Mark Meadows is a British actor.
On radio, Meadows has appeared in Lost Souls and The Worst Journey in the World, both first broadcast in 2008 and directed by Kate McAll for BBC Radio 4.
On television, Meadows appeared as 'Reverend Wallace' in an episode of the BBC soap opera EastEnders on 29 July 2010.
References
... |
Lydia Ann Starr Hunter McPherson (pen name, Urania; August 11, 1827 – December 3, 1903) was an American newspaper editor. She founded the first newspapers in Oklahoma and Texas published by a woman.
Early life and family
Lydia Ann Starr was born in Warnock, Ohio, the daughter of William F. Starr and Sarah Lucas Starr.... |
is a 1995 Japan-exclusive Captain Tsubasa video game developed and published by Bandai and was the final Captain Tsubasa game for the Super Famicom.
References
External links
Game Reviews at GameFAQs
Captain Tsubasa J at superfamicom.org
1995 video games
Bandai games
The Way to World Youth
Japan-exclusive video ga... |
was a Japanese-American actress best known for her role as Okichi opposite John Wayne in The Barbarian and the Geisha in 1958.
Ando was born in Harbin, Heilongjiang, in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo (today Northeast China), to a Japanese industrialist. When the Communists took over the family fled back to Jap... |
CenTrust Bank, A State Savings Bank was a Miami, Florida-based savings and loan. Its failure in 1990 was one of the largest and costliest failures of the savings and loan crisis.
Background and downfall
Dade Savings & Loan Association opened in 1934. In 1983, the failing thrift, with 32 branches and $2.2 billion in ... |
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