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The Eisner Award for Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team is an award for "creative achievement" in American comic books. It is awarded to an individual or team involved with pencilling and inking a comic.
Award merging and name changes
In 1993 two awards were given out: "Best Penciller/Inker, Black & White Pu... |
```objective-c
//
//
// path_to_url
//
// WARNING: THIS FILE IS GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT.
//
#define TF_MAX_ARITY 7
#include "pxr/pxr.h"
#include "pxr/base/arch/defines.h"
#if defined(ARCH_OS_DARWIN)
#include <mach/mach_time.h>
#endif
#if defined(ARCH_OS_LINUX)
#include <unistd.h>
#include <x86intrin.h>
#endif
#if defi... |
The Dundee Museum of Transport, located in Dundee, Scotland is a self-sustaining Scottish Charitable Organisation. The museum has a collection of historical items covering transport in Dundee and across Scotland.
History
In February 2010, representatives from several local groups met intending to establish Dundee Muse... |
Phil Kelly (Artist) (1950–2010) was an Irish expressionist painter who became a Mexican citizen in 1999.
Biography
Phil Kelly was brought up in England with strong influences from his Irish ancestry. He was educated at Rugby School and studied Art and Special Education at college in Bath. On leaving college he lived... |
The Municipal Assembly is the highest authority in the municipality, which is directly elected by the citizens, in accordance with the law on local elections. The Municipal Assembly of Gjilan has 35 members. Commune's powers and duties are exercised by the Municipal Assembly and its organs, unless otherwise provided b... |
Baghcheh Jik (, also Romanized as Bāghcheh Jīk and Bāghchehjīk) is a village in Zulachay Rural District, in the Central District of Salmas County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 858, in 203 families.
References
Populated places in Salmas County |
John Leland (May 14, 1754 – January 14, 1841) was an American Baptist minister who preached in Massachusetts and Virginia, as well as an outspoken abolitionist. He was an important figure in the struggle for religious liberty in the United States. Leland also later opposed the rise of missionary societies among Baptist... |
Sambo was contested at the 2013 Summer Universiade from July 14 to 16 at the Tatneft Arena in Kazan, Russia. Sambo made its debut at the 2013 Summer Universiade.
Medal summary
Medal table
Men's events
Women's events
References
External links
2013 Summer Universiade – Sambo
Results book
2013
2013 Summer Unive... |
The 65th Annual Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony was held on September 15, 2013, at the Nokia Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles. The ceremony was held in conjunction with the annual Primetime Emmy Awards and is presented in recognition of technical and other similar achievements in American television program... |
Korczowa is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Radymno, within Jarosław County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine.
The village lies approximately east of Radymno, east of Jarosław, and east of the regional capital Rzeszów.
Before World War II the s... |
Gerald Fitzgibbon, QC (1 January 1793 – 1882), was an Irish lawyer and author. He founded a notable Irish legal dynasty: his son and grandson, also named Gerald FitzGibbon, were both judges of great eminence.
Background and education
Fitzgibbon, the fourth son of Gerald Fitzgibbon, an Irish tenant farmer, and his wif... |
Werner Schodoler (also Wernher Schodoler (1490 in Bremgarten, Aargau – 15 October 1541, in Bremgarten, Aargau) was a Swiss chronicler. He was the author of Swiss History, the earliest of the Swiss illustrated chronicles.
Literature
Walter Muschg and Eduard A. Gessler Die Schweizer Bilderchroniken des 15/16 Jahrhun... |
```shell
#!/usr/bin/env bash
if gpgme-config --libs &>/dev/null; then
echo containers_image_openpgp
fi
``` |
Rhytiphora viridis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1938.
References
viridis
Beetles described in 1938 |
Jeremy Gucassoff is a Belgian international field hockey player raised in Brussels. His pitch position is goalkeeper. In 2011, he was elected Goalie of the Year by Hockey Belgium.
Gucassoff became European vice-champion with Belgium Red Lions.
References
Living people
Belgian male field hockey players
Field hockey ... |
```javascript
/** Used for built-in method references. */
var objectProto = Object.prototype;
/**
* Used to resolve the
* [`toStringTag`](path_to_url#sec-object.prototype.tostring)
* of values.
*/
var nativeObjectToString = objectProto.toString;
/**
* Converts `value` to a string using `Object.prototype.toString... |
Shirley DeLibero served as chairman and CEO of the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas from 1999 until 2004.
DeLibero was previously the deputy executive of Dallas Area Rapid Transit, and executive director of New Jersey Transit.
Her tenure at Texas was marked by the introduction of the METRORail l... |
James Biberi (born July 28, 1965, in Gjakova) is an Albanian-American actor, best known for his roles as Chris Cooke in Drive (2011), and Ilir in Dead Man Down (2013).
Filmography
Film
Television
Videogames
References
External links
1965 births
Yugoslav emigrants to the United States
American male film actors
A... |
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shuichi Shigeno. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from March to October 2014.
Publication
Written and illustrated by Shuichi Shigeno, Takane no Hana was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine ... |
The 2015 Maldivian FA Charity Shield, (commonly known as the 2015 Milo Charity Shield due to sponsorship reasons) was the 7th Maldivian FA Charity Shield, an annual Maldivian football match played between the winners of the previous season's Dhivehi League and FA Cup. The game was played between New Radiant, champions ... |
Verrucae palmares et plantares is a cutaneous condition characterized by warts on the palms and soles.
See also
Plantar wart
List of cutaneous conditions
References
Virus-related cutaneous conditions |
Louis Auguste Léodar Couvrechef (1827–1858) was a French architect who served Napoleon III as architect for the imperial residences.
Early life
Louis Auguste Léodar Couvrechef was born in Mathieu, Calvados, in 1827.
Education
He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
Career
Couvrechef was made a sub-inspector... |
Coleophora vancouverensis is a moth of the family Coleophoridae. It is found in Canada.
The larvae feed on the leaves of Grindelia species. They create an annulate case.
References
vancouverensis
Moths of North America
Moths described in 1944 |
The Quad City Challenger is a family of one and two seats-in-tandem, pusher configuration, tricycle landing gear ultralight aircraft that is designed and produced by Quad City Aircraft Corporation of Moline, Illinois. The Challenger was first introduced in 1983.
Design and development
The Challenger ultralight is a hi... |
Bramley RLFC was a rugby league club from the Bramley area of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England, that folded following the 1999 season. The club is a famous name in rugby league, having existed before the formation of the Northern Union in 1895. The traditional nickname for the club was 'the Villagers'.
Following Braml... |
Jess Kent is an Australian pop and electropop musician. Kent was born in Derby, England.
Kent is best known for her debut single, "Get Down", which was uploaded to Triple J Unearthed" in 2015 and became the most-played song on Triple J in November of the same year. "Get Down" ranked at number 185 on Triple J's Hottest... |
The York Rangers was an infantry regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia [NPAM] of the Canadian Militia (now the Canadian Army). Although the unit was first officially created in 1866, the regiment traces its ancestry and origins as far back to Rogers' Rangers of the Seven Years' War, the Queen's Rangers of the Am... |
Hassan Al Mulla (; born 1951 in Doha, Qatar) is a Qatari artist specializing in paintings. He has been described as a "pioneer in painting in Qatar".
Early life and education
Al Mulla was born in Qatar's capital city Doha in 1951. He had been painting since his childhood. He joined the University of Baghdad's College ... |
The Headmaster: Frank L. Boyden of Deerfield is a 1966 book by John McPhee, profiling Frank Boyden, the long-time headmaster of Deerfield Academy. The book was expanded from a magazine profile in The New Yorker.
Critical reception
The Kirkus review called the book an "effortless portrait" and wrote that it was "much ... |
William Wallace Bowers (October 20, 1834 – May 2, 1917) was an American Civil War veteran politician a U.S. Representative from California from 1891 to 1897.
Biography
Born in Whitestown, New York, Bowers attended the common schools. He moved to Wisconsin in 1854.
During the American Civil War, he enlisted as a priv... |
```go
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// +build aix
// +build ppc
package unix
//sysnb Getrlimit(resource int, rlim *Rlimit) (err error) = getrlimit64
//sysnb Setrlimit(resource int, rlim *Rlimit) (err error) = setrlimit64
//sys Seek(fd int, off... |
Biotechnology is a multidisciplinary field that involves the integration of natural sciences and engineering sciences in order to achieve the application of organisms, cells, parts thereof and molecular analogues for products and services.
The term biotechnology was first used by Károly Ereky in 1919, to refer to the... |
Irina Yuryevna Leparskaya (, , born July 27, 1957, in Novorossiysk, Russian SSR, Soviet Union) is a rhythmic gymnastics trainer who is the Head coach of the Belarusian Rhythmic Gymnastics.
Career
Irina was born in Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. She graduated from the Belarusian State Order of the Red Banner In... |
Hated may refer to:
Hated (2012 film), an American film directed by Lee Madsen
Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies, a 1993 music documentary film
"Hated", a song by Beartooth from Aggressive
See also
Hate (disambiguation) |
Allium litardierei is a North African species of wild onion native to Algeria and Morocco.
The oldest name applied to the taxon is the 1924 moniker Allium paniculatum subsp. breviscapum Litard. & Maire. Elevating the epithet breviscapum to species level is prevented by the existence of the 1885 name Allium breviscapum... |
Hooray for Love may refer to:
Hooray for Love (film), a 1935 film starring Ann Sothern and Gene Raymond
Hooray for Love (TV series), a 2011 Korean television drama
"Hooray for Love", two separate songs composed for the 1935 film Hooray for Love and the 1948 film Casbah
Hooray for Love (TV musical)
Hooray for Lov... |
Military oath in the Finnish Defence Forces is taken by conscripts on a legal basis in the beginning of their military service. If the conscript is unwilling to take the oath, another option is to take the military affirmation. Before the conscript is to take the oath, he must be briefed on the rights and responsibilit... |
União Recreativo Social Olímpico, commonly known as URSO, is a Brazilian football team based in Mundo Novo, Mato Grosso do Sul state. The club was formerly known as Clube Atlético Mundo Novo,
History
The club was founded on February 10, 2000, as União Recreativo Social Olímpico. The club was in 2010 renamed back to Un... |
Spine is a biweekly peer-reviewed medical journal covering research in the field of orthopaedics, especially concerning the spine. It was established in 1976 and is published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. The current editor-in-chief is Andrew J. Schoenfeld, M.D.. Spine is considered the leading orthopaedic journal... |
The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (, ), commonly known as the McCain–Feingold Act or BCRA ( ), is a United States federal law that amended the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, which regulates the financing of political campaigns. Its chief sponsors were senators Russ Feingold (D-WI) and John McCain (R-AZ... |
The Paperworkers' Union () is a trade union representing workers in the paper industry, in Finland.
History
The union was established in 1906, on the initiative of the Tampere Paper Industry Workers' Union. Initially a successful organisation, it split in 1930 between supporters of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) a... |
The Army Ten-Miler is the second largest (after the Philadelphia Broad Street Run) ten-mile race in the United States. It is held every October in Arlington, Virginia and Washington, D.C., sponsored by the U.S. Army Military District of Washington.
The annual race weekend events also include a youth run, a youth acti... |
Fred McLeod Wilcox (December 22, 1907 – September 23, 1964) was an American motion picture director. He worked for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for many years and is best remembered for directing Lassie Come Home (1943) and Forbidden Planet (1956). These films were entered in the National Film Preservation Board's National Fil... |
Admete magellanica is a species of sea snails, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Cancellariidae, the nutmeg snails.
Description
The length of the shell varies between 8 mm and 25 mm.
Distribution
This species occurs in the Southern Atlantic Ocean off Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, the Falkland Islands, and the S... |
Lawrence Allen "Larry" Wells (30 April 1860 – 11 May 1938), frequently spelled Laurence Allen Wells, was an Australian explorer.
Wells was born at Yallum Station near Penola, South Australia and grew up in the Mount Gambier, South Australia district, and after a short stint in a merchants office, joined the South Aust... |
Club Deportivo Fuentes is a Spanish football team based in Fuentes de Ebro, in the autonomous community of Aragon. Founded in 1963, the club plays in the Regional Preferente de Aragón – Group 3, and holds home games at Campo de Fútbol San Miguel, with a capacity of 1,000 people.
Season to season
7 seasons in Tercera ... |
Tomoki Kameda (born July 12, 1991) is a Japanese professional boxer. He is a former WBO bantamweight champion, having held the title from 2013 to 2014, and former WBC super bantamweight title challenger, having fought for the title in 2019.
Personal life
Tomoki Kameda grew up in a tough area of Osaka, Japan. Tomoki is... |
Kluczkowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Opole Lubelskie, within Opole Lubelskie County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately south of Opole Lubelskie and west of the regional capital Lublin.
References
Kluczkowice |
Associazione Sportiva Melfi is an Italian association football club, based in Melfi, Basilicata. The club currently play in Eccellenza Lucana.
History
The club was founded in 1929.
Melfi has always played in amateur leagues, before being promoted to Serie C2 for the first time in 2003.
In the 2012–13 season, the cl... |
Sean Morgan Denison (born August 26, 1985) is a Canadian professional basketball player. He ended up in seventh place with the Canada national men's basketball team at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A physics student at the Santa Clara University he played with the national development team at t... |
Maytime is a musical with music by Sigmund Romberg and lyrics and book by Rida Johnson Young, and with additional lyrics by Cyrus Wood. The story is based on the 1913 German operetta (Like Once in May), composed by Walter Kollo, with words by Rudolf Bernauer and Rudolph Schanzer. The story, set in New York, is told in... |
Kerspe is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It flows into the Wupper near Wipperfürth-Ohl.
See also
List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia
References
Rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia
Rivers of Germany |
```python
"""Kernel Principal Components Analysis"""
# Author: Mathieu Blondel <mathieu@mblondel.org>
import numpy as np
from scipy import linalg
from scipy.sparse.linalg import eigsh
from ..utils import check_random_state
from ..utils.validation import check_is_fitted, check_array
from ..exceptions import NotFitted... |
SC Bacău can refer to two Romanian football teams.
FCM Bacău – named SC Bacău between 1970–1990.
ACS Gauss Bacău – named SC Bacău between 2010–2017.
ro:SC Bacău |
```html
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-us">
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 5.0">
<meta name="ProgId" content="FrontPage.Editor.Document">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>Filesystem Home</title>
<link href="styles.css" rel="s... |
Boucé may refer to the following places in France:
Boucé, Allier, a commune in the department of Allier
Boucé, Orne, a commune in the department of Orne |
Bosnia and Herzegovina has sent athletes to every edition of the quadrennial Mediterranean Games since the nation's first appearance at the 1993 Mediterranean Games following its independence from Yugoslavia. As of 2018, Bosnian athletes have won a total of 38 medals.
Medal tables
Medals by sport
List of medalists
... |
This is the list of notable people born in or notable for their association with North Sumatra, Indonesia.
A
Taufik Akbar, engineer and former astronaut candidate (Medan)
Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana, writer (Natal)
Peter Alma, Dutch artist (Medan)
Kelvin Anggara, gold medal recipient in International Chemistry Olymp... |
Edayattoor is a small village in Annamanada panchayat, Trichur District, Kerala state in India.
This village is located on Annamanada Mala Road, just 2 km from Annamanada bus station. Neighboring villages of Edayatttoor are:
Annamanada (to the east),
Meladoor (to the west),
Kumbidi (to the south), and
Vennur (to the n... |
James Birnie (1799–1864) was an employee of the North West Company (NWC) and the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC), serving primarily within the Pacific Northwest. With the Oregon Question resolved in 1846, he became the first settler of Cathlamet.
Early life
Birnie was born in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1799, emigrating to Lower... |
Brendan Kavanagh (born ), also known as "Dr K" due to his PhD in English, is a British pianist and piano teacher of Irish descent. He specializes in playing and promoting the boogie-woogie genre, almost exclusively improvised, often combined with classical, jazz, blues, rock & roll, and traditional Irish music themes. ... |
is a Japanese artistic gymnast. Born in Osaka, Japan, he started gymnastics at the age of 2. Matsumi graduated from Sendai University & later joined Tokushukai Gymnastics Club.
Competitive history
Detailed Results
2017-2020 Code of Points
See also
Japan men's national gymnastics team
References
External links
... |
Berberis jamesonii is a species of plant in the family Berberidaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland.
References
jamesonii
Endemic flora of Ecuador
Least concern plants
Least concern biota of South America
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
Taxa name... |
A constitutional referendum was held in Liechtenstein on 10 May 1981. Voters were asked whether they approved of amending article 46, which covered the number of seats in the Landtag, its membership and the electoral system. The proposal, which had been narrowly rejected in a 1975 referendum, was rejected by 52.9% of v... |
iDEAL is e-commerce payment system used for online banking in the Netherlands, owned by Dutch e-commerce organization Currence. It is an online payment method that enables consumers to pay online through their own bank. In addition to online merchants, other organisations that are not part of the e-commerce market also... |
```ruby
# typed: strong
# frozen_string_literal: true
module Utils
module Timer
sig { params(time: T.nilable(Time)).returns(T.any(Float, Integer, NilClass)) }
def self.remaining(time)
return unless time
[0, time - Time.now].max
end
sig { params(time: T.nilable(Time)).returns(T.any(Float... |
```c
/* $OpenBSD: ofw_misc.c,v 1.43 2023/05/17 23:25:45 patrick Exp $ */
/*
*
* 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 PRO... |
Paul Price (born ) was an American professional basketball player. He played in the National Basketball League for the Hammond Ciesar All-Americans in one game during the 1940–41 season and scored six points.
References
1910s births
Year of birth uncertain
Possibly living people
American men's basketball players
For... |
Asingan, officially the Municipality of Asingan (; ; ), is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 57,811 people.
It is the hometown of President Fidel V. Ramos, the 12th President of the Philippines (1992–1998).
Geography
Barangays
As... |
Plebejidea is a Palearctic genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.
Species
Listed alphabetically:
Plebejidea chamanica (Moore, 1884) Levant (deserts)
Plebejidea loewii (Zeller, 1847)
Plebejidea sanoga (Evans, 1925) West Himalaya
Plebejidea afshar (Eckweiler, 1998) Iran
References
External links
Polyomm... |
```go
//go:build !ignore_autogenerated
// +build !ignore_autogenerated
/*
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.
*/
// Code generated by fitask. DO NOT EDIT.
package scalewaytasks
import (
"k8s.... |
A microquasar, the smaller version of a quasar, is a compact region surrounding a stellar black hole with a mass several times that of its companion star. The matter being pulled from the companion star forms an accretion disk around the black hole. This accretion disk may become so hot, due to friction, that it begins... |
Perivaldo Lúcio Dantas (12 July 1953 – 27 July 2017), known simply as Perivaldo, was a Brazilian footballer who played as a right back.
Football career
Born in Itabuna, Bahia, Perivaldo started his career with local amateurs Itabuna Esporte Clube. In 1975 he moved straight to the Série A where he would remain until hi... |
The NRG Center (former name Reliant Center) is a convention center in Houston, Texas, United States. It is part of the NRG Park complex that was constructed around the NRG Astrodome and NRG Stadium. The NRG Center hosts various events year-round, including portions of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, who maintains... |
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is the world's largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research and patient services.
Mission
To cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.
Canadian Chapters
There are five chap... |
Jerry Holland may refer to:
Jerry Holland (musician) (1955–2009), Canadian fiddler
Jerry Holland (rugby union) (1955–2022), Irish rugby union player and coach
Jerry Holland (ice hockey) (born 1954), Canadian ice hockey player |
Francis Groves (1623–1661) was a seventeenth century publisher based at Snow Hill, London.
He is recorded by Plomer as:
Publications
illustrated by Peter Stent.
References
1623 births
1661 deaths
Publishers (people) from London
History of printing |
Ernesto Ruffini (19 January 1888 – 11 June 1967) was an Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Palermo from 1945 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1946 by Pope Pius XII.
Biography
Ruffini was born in San Benedetto Po in the Province of Mantua, and studied at the dioce... |
Laure Gaudreault (October 25, 1889 – January 19, 1975) was a Canadian teacher, trade unionist, and journalist. She worked to improve working conditions and wages, and later, retirement rights, for rural women teachers.
Biography
Laure Gaudreault was born on October 25, 1889, in La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada. Her mother ... |
Predestination is a doctrine in Calvinism dealing with the question of the control that God exercises over the world. In the words of the Westminster Confession of Faith, God "freely and unchangeably ordained whatsoever comes to pass." The second use of the word "predestination" applies this to salvation, and refers to... |
Countess Anna Karlovna Vorontsova, née Countess Skavronskaya ( – ), was a Russian lady in waiting, salonist and noble, cousin of the Empress Elizabeth of Russia. She was married to Chancellor Count Mikhail Illarionovich Vorontsov.
Life
She was the daughter of the elder brother of Catherine I of Russia, Karl Samoilovic... |
is the eleventh single by Japanese artist Gackt. It was released on April 24, 2002 under Nippon Crown. It peaked at fourth place on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for five weeks. In 2002, it was the 98th best-selling single, with sales of 132,260 copies, making it Gackt's sixth best selling single.
Track listing
... |
Somatotype is a theory proposed in the 1940s by the American psychologist William Herbert Sheldon to categorize the human physique according to the relative contribution of three fundamental elements which he termed somatotypes, classified by him as ectomorphic, mesomorphic, and endomorphic. He created these terms borr... |
Estonia competed at the 2014 European Athletics Championships in Zürich, Switzerland, between 12 and 17 August 2014. A delegation of 26 athletes were sent to represent the country.
Medals
References
Participants and results
Nations at the 2014 European Athletics Championships
2014
European Athletics Championships |
Alic Halford Smith (1883–1958) was a British philosopher and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University.
Alic Smith was educated at Dulwich College in south London and New College, Oxford. He began his career at the Scottish Office (1906–19). Subsequently, he was a Fellow at New College, where he was tutor in philosophy (19... |
Fusicocca-2,10(14)-diene synthase (EC 4.2.3.43, fusicoccadiene synthase, PaFS, PaDC4) is an enzyme with systematic name geranylgeranyl diphosphate-lyase (fusicocca-2,10(14)-diene-forming). This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction
geranylgeranyl diphosphate fusicocca-2,10(14)-diene + diphosphate
This mu... |
Djidian is a village and rural commune in the Cercle of Kita in the Kayes Region of south-western Mali. The commune includes 14 villages and in the 2009 census had a population of 18,702.
References
External links
.
Communes of Kayes Region |
"Hey Matthew" is a song by British musician Karel Fialka, released as a single in 1987. It was later included on his 1988 studio album, Human Animal.
The song has minimal instrumentation with only synthesizers and a drum machine being used. It follows the lyrics of the stepfather (Fialka) questioning his stepson, Matt... |
Mark Edmondson and John Fitzgerald were the defending champions, but Edmondson chose to compete at Stuttgart in the same week. Fitzgerald teamed up with Cliff Letcher and lost in the semifinals to Anders Järryd and Hans Simonsson.
Järryd and Simonsson won the title by defeating Joakim Nyström and Mats Wilander 0–6, 6–... |
"In Your Arms" is a song by Norwegian hip hop duo Nico & Vinz (previously known as Envy), their third charting single after their debut 2011 hit "One Song" and the follow-up 2013 single "Am I Wrong". It was released as a digital download in Norway on 21 October 2013. The song has peaked at number 4 in Norway and number... |
Ambedkar Jayanti or Bhim Jayanti is observed on 14 April to commemorate the memory of B. R. Ambedkar, Indian politician and social reformer. It marks Ambedkar's birthday who was born on 14 April 1891. His birthday is also referred to as 'Equality Day' by some in India.
Ambedkar Jayanti processions are carried out by ... |
```c
/*
* wiiuse
*
* Written By:
* Michael Laforest < para >
* Email: < thepara (--AT--) g m a i l [--DOT--] com >
*
*
* This file is part of wiiuse.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hop... |
Zhiginovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Yusvinskoye Rural Settlement, Yusvinsky District, Perm Krai, Russia. The population was 93 as of 2010. There are 3 streets.
Geography
Zhiginovo is located 3 km northeast of Yusva (the district's administrative centre) by road. Anisimovo is the nearest rural locality.
R... |
The Hissyfits were a punk pop band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 1996.
History
The Hissyfits was founded in 1996 by guitarist Princess (real name Holly Jacobs) and bassist Suzi Blade (real name Lalena Fisher); the two shared songwriting and singing roles. With rotating drummers, they released two cassette EPs, Th... |
Cormeilles Abbey () was a Benedictine monastery in Cormeilles, Normandy, in what is now the commune of Saint-Pierre-de-Cormeilles, Eure, France. The buildings are now almost completely destroyed.
Foundation
William FitzOsbern and Adeliza de Tosny founded the abbey in around the year 1060, and endowed it richly with la... |
Baha'uddin Jan was the pir naqshbandi (Sufi leader) of the Aymāq people of Purchaman District, Farah. He, along with his two sons, was killed following the communist Saur Revolution at the end of the 1970s, by security forces from Kabul who were eliminating political and religious opposition to the new regime.
Refere... |
A sequence determination is a type of examination conducted by a forensic document examiner. This type of forensic examination is done in an attempt to determine which of two events occurred first in the preparation of a document. Another term used for this type of examination is "sequence of intersections" since the... |
Fanny Jensen (1890–1969) was a Danish minister without portfolio and the first female holder of a political office in Denmark. Representing Socialdemokratiet, she was a member of parliament from 1947 to 1953. She worked at Kirks Telefonfabrikker in Horsens when she was young and was chairman of the union for women, the... |
Elias Ahde (born 6 March 1996) is a Finnish professional footballer who plays as striker for Kokkolan Palloveikot.
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1996 births
Living people
Finnish men's footballers
Seinäjoen Jalkapallokerho players
SJK Akatemia players
FC Jazz players
FC Haka players
JJK Jyväskylä players
Kokkolan Palloveikot players
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Old Country Road is an east–west highway in Nassau and Suffolk counties in New York, in the United States.
Old Country Road may also refer to:
County Route 58 (Suffolk County, New York), north of the hamlet of Riverhead
County Route 71 (Suffolk County, New York), along the south shore of Long Island near the hamlet of... |
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