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The 2014–15 Hawaii Rainbow Wahine women's basketball team represented the University of Hawaii at Manoa during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Wahine, led by third-year head coach Laura Beeman, played their home games at the Stan Sheriff Center as members of the Big West Conference. They fini... |
```javascript
export chars from './chars'
export ensureLeft from './ensureleft'
export inequal from './inequal'
export prepend from './prepend'
export rightPad from './rightpad'
export surround from './surround'
export truncate from './truncate'
export collapseWhitespace from './collapsewhitespace'
export ensureRight f... |
The Kuki Rebellion or Anglo-Kuki War, was one of the major tribal revolts during the British colonial rule in India. It was a rebellion by the Kuki tribes of Manipur, ostensibly to resist their forcible recruitment into labour corps for the First World War. From a wider historical perspective, it can also be read as ... |
Mafinga is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. It covers the town of Muyombe and the surrounding rural area in Muchinga Province.
The constituency was established in 1968 as Isoka East. In 2011 it was renamed Mafinga following the establishment of Mafinga District.
List of MPs
References
Constituenci... |
The Royal Scoundrel (沙灘仔與周師奶) is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnnie To and Jonathan Chik.
Cast and roles
Lam Chung
Waise Lee - Lee Nam
Tony Leung Chiu-Wai - Beach Boy
Ng Man-tat - Chow
Wong Tin-lam
Alan Chui Chung-San - Lo To Keung
Wong Yat Fei - Rusty
Jacklyn Wu - Yuk
External links
IMDb ent... |
Gaytanite is a village in Gabrovo Municipality, in Gabrovo Province, in northern central Bulgaria.
References
Villages in Gabrovo Province |
Stig Åkerström (born 15 March 1943) is a Swedish former footballer who played as a forward. He made 89 Allsvenskan appearances for Djurgården and scored 10 goals.
References
Living people
1943 births
Men's association football forwards
Swedish men's footballers
Djurgårdens IF Fotboll players
Allsvenskan players |
Józef Michał Poniatowski (Rome, 24 July 1814 – London, 4 July 1873) was a Polish szlachcic, a composer and an operatic tenor. He was the nephew of the Polish general Prince Józef Antoni Poniatowski.
Early life
Jozef Michal Poniatowski (Joseph Michael Xavier Francis John) was born Giuseppe Michele Saverio Francesco G... |
Hughley Barker (27 June 1925 – April 1994) was a Barbadian cricketer. He played in four first-class matches for the Barbados cricket team from 1951 to 1956.
See also
List of Barbadian representative cricketers
References
External links
1925 births
1994 deaths
Barbadian cricketers
Barbados cricketers
Cricketers f... |
Rule of three or Rule of Thirds may refer to:
Science and technology
Rule of three (aeronautics), a rule of descent in aviation
Rule of three (C++ programming), a rule of thumb about class method definitions
Rule of three (computer programming), a rule of thumb about code refactoring
Rule of three (hematology), a rule... |
Serbia competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, from 4 to 20 February 2022.
Serbia's team consisted of two athletes (one per gender) competing in alpine skiing.
Marko Vukićević was the country's flagbearer during the opening ceremony. Meanwhile a volunteer was the flagbearer during the closing ceremony... |
Libonati is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Berardino Libonati (1934–2010), Italian academic, businessman, jurist, and lawyer
Roland V. Libonati (1897–1991), American politician
See also
Libonatti
Italian-language surnames |
Beverly Schwartz is an American behavioral scientist, business executive, non-profit leader and author specializing in social marketing and social entrepreneurship. From 2004-2016 she was the Vice President of Global Marketing of Ashoka: Innovators for the Public. Her book Rippling: How Social Entrepreneurs Spread Inno... |
is the protagonist from Riichiro Inagaki and Boichi's manga series Dr. Stone. Beginning in April 5738 AD, it has been over 3,700 years since a mysterious flash petrified nearly all human life. A 16-year-old genius named Senku Ishigami is suddenly revived to find himself in a world where all traces of human civilization... |
Maraghan (, also Romanized as Marāghān; also known as Margan) is a village in Baryaji Rural District, in the Central District of Sardasht County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 384, in 78 families.
References
Populated places in Sardasht County |
Rishi is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Sundar C. The film stars Sarath Kumar in dual roles, Meena and Sanghavi, while Arun Pandian and Prakash Raj plays the supporting roles. The film has music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by U. K. Senthil Kumar, and editing b... |
Emperor Theodore (or Fedor, Theodoros, et cetera) may refer to:
Feodor I of Russia, son of Ivan the Terrible
Feodor II of Russia, son of Boris Godunov
Feodor III of Russia, older brother of Peter the Great
Theodore I Laskaris, a Byzantine emperor
Theodore II Laskaris, a Byzantine emperor
Tewodros I of Ethiopia
Tewodro... |
Desamparaditos is a district of the Puriscal canton, in the San José province of Costa Rica.
Geography
Desamparaditos has an area of km² and an elevation of metres.
Demographics
For the 2011 census, Desamparaditos had a population of inhabitants.
Transportation
Road transportation
The district is covered by ... |
Vladislavs Gabovs (born 13 July 1987) is Latvian football right-back who plays for Salaspils and the Latvia national football team.
Club career
As a youth player Gabovs played for Rīgas Futbola skola, being taken to Multibanka Rīga in 2003. With 15 matches, the youngster helped the team finish the season as the runner... |
```smalltalk
/*
This file is part of the iText (R) project.
Authors: Apryse Software.
This program is offered under a commercial and under the AGPL license.
For commercial licensing, contact us at path_to_url For AGPL licensing, see below.
AGPL licensing:
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or... |
John Joseph Amalfitano (born January 23, 1934) is a former utility infielder, manager and coach in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played a combined ten seasons with the New York and San Francisco Giants (1954–55; 1960–61; 1963), Houston Colt .45s (1962) and Chicago Cubs (1964–67), and managed the Cubs from 1979–81.
A... |
Architectonica is a genus of sea snails in the family Architectonicidae.
Species
According to the World Register of Marine Species, the following species are included in the genus Architectonica:
Architectonica arcana Bieler, 1993
Architectonica consobrina Bieler, 1993
Architectonica grandiosa Iredale, 1931
Archit... |
Piwi (or PIWI) genes were identified as regulatory proteins responsible for stem cell and germ cell differentiation. Piwi is an abbreviation of P-element Induced WImpy testis in Drosophila. Piwi proteins are highly conserved RNA-binding proteins and are present in both plants and animals. Piwi proteins belong to the Ar... |
Zavidovići () is a town and municipality located in Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Doboj and Zenica on the confluence of rivers Bosna, Krivaja and Gostović. It sits in a valley surrou... |
Unit for Special Operations (; abbr. ЈСО or JSO) or Special Operations Unit, also known as Red Berets (by berets; ) or Frankies (by Franko Simatović; ), was an elite special forces police unit of the FR Yugoslav State Security Service (RDB).
The JSO was created in 1996 by merging paramilitary units under the command o... |
Nizhne-Kubensky () is a rural locality (a settlement) in Kubenskoye Rural Settlement, Kharovsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 248 as of 2010. There are 8 streets.
Geography
Nizhne-Kubensky is located 29 km northwest of Kharovsk (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zarubino is the nea... |
Kazanka () is a rural locality (a village) in Tenyayevsky Selsoviet, Fyodorovsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2010. There is 1 street.
Geography
Kazanka is located 21 km north of Fyodorovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Orlovka is the nearest rural locality.
Reference... |
Neria (, ), also known as Talmon Tzafon () or Talmon Bet (), is a national-religious Israeli settlement in the West Bank, officially recognised by the Israeli government as a "neighborhood" of Talmon. It sits between Modi'in Illit and Ramallah, is organised as a community settlement and falls under the jurisdiction of ... |
San Antonio, San Luis Potosí is a town and municipality in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí in central Mexico.
References
Municipalities of San Luis Potosí |
Shane S. Lee (born July 4, 1993) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He last competed part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 35 and Toyota Supra/Ford Mustangs for Emerling-Gase Motorsports. He has also competed in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and the ARCA Racing Series.
Racin... |
Hurricane Carrie was the strongest tropical cyclone of the 1957 Atlantic hurricane season. The third named storm and second hurricane of the year, Carrie formed from an easterly tropical wave off the western coast of Africa on September 2, a type of tropical cyclogenesis typical of Cape Verde-type hurricanes. Moving to... |
```smalltalk
namespace Npgsql.EntityFrameworkCore.PostgreSQL.Query;
public class TPCFiltersInheritanceQueryNpgsqlTest(TPCFiltersInheritanceQueryNpgsqlFixture fixture)
: TPCFiltersInheritanceQueryTestBase<TPCFiltersInheritanceQueryNpgsqlFixture>(fixture);
``` |
Cristen Jennifer Willer (born March 21, 1976) is an American-Canadian bioinformatician and geneticist. She is an associate professor of Internal Medicine, Human Genetics, and Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at the University of Michigan.
Early life and education
Willer was born on March 21, 1976, in Niagara ... |
Ecclefechan (Scottish Gaelic: Eaglais Fheichein) is a small village located in Dumfries and Galloway in the south of Scotland.
The village is famous for being the birthplace of Thomas Carlyle.
Ecclefechan lies in the valley of the Mein Water, a tributary of the River Annan, south of Lockerbie, north of Annan and n... |
Ginia Bellafante (born March 31, 1965) is an American critic and columnist for The New York Times.
Career
Bellafante worked at Time, as a senior reporter covering fashion, until 1999. She then joined The New York Times as a fashion critic, and later worked as a television critic before joining the Metropolitan sectio... |
William Worthington may refer to:
William Worthington (actor) (1872–1941), American silent film actor and director
William Worthington (priest) (1703–1778), Anglican priest and theological writer
William Barton Worthington (1854–1939), British civil engineer
William Grafton Delaney Worthington (1785–1856), America... |
The Three Bells is a compilation album by American country music group, the Browns, released in 1993.
This compilation box set release contains eight CDs with 258 songs covering the career of the Browns. Each CD covers a different era of their work, both prior to and after their years with RCA Victor and producer Chet... |
Polycethan one head. The term is derived from the Greek stems poly (Greek: "πολύ") meaning "many" and kephalē (Greek: "κεφαλή") meaning "head". A polycephalic organism may be thought of as one being with a supernumerary body part, or as two or more beings with a shared body.
Two-headed animals (called bicephalic or di... |
Boules is one of the sports at the quadrennial Mediterranean Games competition. It has been a sport in the program of the Mediterranean Games since its inception in 1997.
Editions
All-time medal table
Updated after the 2022 Mediterranean Games
References
Mediterranean Games 1997 Results (PDF file)
Mediterranean Game... |
Arcata Ball Park is a collegiate baseball venue in the Western United States, located in Arcata, California. Opened in 1941, it is the home of the summer collegiate Humboldt Crabs. Arcata Ball Park is located at the corner of F Street and 9th Street in downtown Arcata, near the Plaza. The ballpark is tightly surrounded... |
Michelozzo (foaled 1986 in the United States) is a retired British Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1989 Classic St. Leger Stakes (run that year at Ayr because the Doncaster course was deemed unsafe due to subsidence) under jockey Steve Cauthen. Raced by Charles A. B. St-George, who had owned the great... |
Sharon Warren is an American actress. She played Ray Charles' mother, Aretha Robinson, in the 2004 film Ray.
Biography
Warren was born in Opelika, Alabama. She is the daughter of David, a sheriff for Macon, Georgia, and Pebblin Warren, a Democratic politician. She went to Auburn University, majoring in finance and bus... |
Archidendron hendersonii, the white lace flower or tulip siris, is a rainforest tree in eastern Australia. A rare plant, listed as vulnerable, it is named after J.A. Henderson, who collected the original specimen at Ballina.
It grows north from the Richmond River, New South Wales up to Cape Melville in tropical Queens... |
The Turi is a caste found in the state of Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha and West Bengal in India. The traditionally involved in the manufacture of household items of bamboo and farming.
Etymology
The word Turi is derived from Tokri a basket made from bamboo.
Origin
The Turi were traditionally involved in making household ... |
Chido Govera is a farmer, campaigner, and educator based in Zimbabwe. The founder of The Future of Hope Foundation, she has promoted mushroom cultivation as a sustainable source of food and income in impoverished regions of the world.
Early life and education
Born in 1986 in Zimbabwe, Chido Govera was orphaned at age... |
```objective-c
// This file is part of Eigen, a lightweight C++ template library
// for linear algebra.
//
//
// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla
// with this file, You can obtain one at path_to_url
#ifndef EIGEN_INTEGRAL_CONSTANT_H
#define EIGEN_INTEGRAL_CONSTANT_H
namespace Eigen {
nam... |
Maricela Monserrate Gómez (born November 23, 1976) is an Ecuadorian actress, television presenter, and psychologist.
Biography
Maricela Gómez was born in Guayaquil on November 23, 1976. She began her acting career in the early 1990s as a member of the company of the Teatro Bambalinas, led by actor Raúl Varela. She mad... |
Xupu County () is a county of Hunan Province, China, it is under the administration of Huaihua Prefecturel-level City.
Located on the west central Hunan, the county is bordered to the north by Yuanling County, to the northeast by Anhua County, to the east by Xinhua and Longhui Counties, to the south by Dongkou County,... |
The Government Botanical Garden is a botanical garden in Udhagamandalam, near Coimbatore (Ooty), Tamil Nadu state, India laid out in 1848. The gardens, divided into several sections, cover an area of around 55 acres, and lie on the lower slopes of Doddabetta peak. The garden has a terraced layout. It is maintained by t... |
The Baseball Cyclopedia was the first encyclopedia covering major league baseball. It was compiled and published by sportswriter Ernest J. Lanigan, who served as the editor of the sports section of the New York Press. The nephew of Sporting News publisher Al Spink, Lanigan was known for being a baseball statistician, ... |
Grupo FARO (Foundation for the Advance of Reforms and Opportunities), is an independent, nonprofit and secular think tank. Grupo FARO was founded in Ecuador in 2004.
History
It was established to provide support active participation of civil society, the business sector and state entities, based on research and analys... |
```makefile
libavcodec/vorbisdsp.o: libavcodec/vorbisdsp.c config.h \
libavutil/attributes.h libavcodec/vorbisdsp.h libavcodec/vorbis.h \
libavcodec/avcodec.h libavutil/samplefmt.h libavutil/avutil.h \
libavutil/common.h libavutil/attributes.h libavutil/macros.h \
libavutil/version.h libavutil/avconfig.h libavutil/... |
The 28th Ryder Cup Matches were held 22–24 September 1989 at The Belfry in Wishaw, Warwickshire, England, near Sutton Coldfield.
For only the second time, the competition ended in a draw at 14 points each, but the European team retained the Cup since they had won it outright in 1987. Europe held a two-point lead, 9 to... |
```scala
// THIS FILE IS AUTO-GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT
package ai.verta.swagger._public.uac.model
import scala.util.Try
import net.liftweb.json._
import ai.verta.swagger._public.uac.model.IdServiceProviderEnumIdServiceProvider._
import ai.verta.swagger._public.uac.model.UacFlagEnum._
import ai.verta.swagger.client.obj... |
Josif Zakharovich Shtokalo (; November 16, 1897 – January 5, 1987) was a famous Ukrainian mathematician. Shtokalo worked mainly in the areas of differential equations, operational calculus and the history of mathematics.
Investigation of the Stability of Lindstedt's Equation Using Shtokalo’s Method by Samuel Kohn cont... |
College Of Engineering Pune (COEP) Technological University is a unitary public university of the Government of Maharashtra, situated in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Established in 1854, it is the 3rd oldest engineering institute in India, after College of Engineering, Guindy (1794) and IIT Roorkee (1847). The students an... |
Sidgwick Avenue is a road located in western Cambridge, England. The avenue runs east-west and links Grange Road to the west with Queen's Road to the east. The line of the road continues northeast into central Cambridge as Silver Street. Sidgwick Avenue is flanked by Newnham College, Ridley Hall, Selwyn College and the... |
Albizia adianthifolia is a tree in the family Fabaceae. It is commonly known as the flat-crown. Its range extends from eastern South Africa to Tropical Africa.
Description
This is a large deciduous tree with a spreading, flat crown, growing to a height of . A profusion of bright green leaves and heavily scented, fluff... |
James William Corbett (25 August 1928, Manhattan – 25 April 1994, Albany, New York) was a solid-state physicist.
He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Missouri and his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1955. Beginning in 1955 he was a research associate at the General Electric Research Laboratory in Sch... |
Spinanapis is a genus of Australian araneomorph spiders in the family Anapidae, first described by Norman I. Platnick & Raymond Robert Forster in 1989.
Species
it contains nine species:
Spinanapis darlingtoni (Forster, 1959) – Australia (Queensland)
Spinanapis frere Platnick & Forster, 1989 – Australia (Queensland)
S... |
Gerardo Emilio San Clemente Zárate (1818 Remedios, Antioquia – 1880 Barcelona) was a photographer and painter from Colombia. He studied in Bogotá under Barón Gros. He also studied painting at the Academia de Dibujo y Pintura in Medellín. He travelled to Spain, France, and the U.S.A.
References
Colombian photographers... |
Carter Anthony Beauford (born November 2, 1958) is an American drummer, percussionist, and founding member of Dave Matthews Band. He is known for his ability to adapt to a variety of genres, and both his ambidextrous and his open-handed drumming styles. He plays the drums and sings backing vocals in the band. Beauford ... |
Dieter Grabe (born 13 September 1945) is an East German former cyclist. He competed in the team time trial at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1945 births
Living people
People from Leipzig (district)
East German male cyclists
Cyclists from Saxony
Olympic cyclists for East Germany
Cyclists at the... |
The German throne dispute or German throne controversy () was a political conflict in the Holy Roman Empire from 1198 to 1215. This dispute between the House of Hohenstaufen and House of Welf was over the successor to Emperor Henry VI who had just died. After a conflict lasting 17 years the Hohenstaufen Frederick II pr... |
Omar Al-Ruwaili (, born 17 March 1999) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Abha.
Career
Al-Ruwailli began his career in the youth setups of Al-Orobah. He made his debut during the second half of the 2018–19 season. In his first full season at the club, Al-Ruwaili scored 7 goals in 15 ... |
Angels () is a 1990 Spanish-Swiss drama film directed by Jacob Berger. It was entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival.
Cast
Belinda Becker as Sara
Steven Weber as Rickie
Jose Esteban as Tonio
José Esteban Alenda (as José Esteban hijo)
Justin Williams as Thomas
Féodor Atkine as Hugo Carrero
Ánge... |
is a former Japanese football player. She played for Japan national team.
Club career
Tomei had a career for twelve years.She played for Iga FC Kunoichi (formerly Prima Ham FC Kunoichi) from 1988 to 2000. The club won L.League championship in 1995 and 1999. She was also selected Best Eleven 5 times (1994, 1995, 1996, ... |
Leninsky Okrug may refer to:
Leninsky Okrug, Kaluga, a division of the city of Kaluga, Russia
Leninsky Administrative Okrug, Murmansk, a division of the city of Murmansk, Russia
Leninsky Administrative Okrug, Omsk, a division of the city of Omsk, Russia
Leninsky Administrative Okrug, Tyumen, a division of the city of T... |
Bulbophyllum thwaitesii is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum.
References
The Bulbophyllum-Checklist
The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia
thwaitesii |
Lyda Krewson (born November 14, 1953) is an American retired politician who was the 46th mayor of St. Louis, Missouri. She is a member of the Democratic Party and St. Louis's first female mayor, serving from 2017 to 2021. On November 18, 2020, Krewson announced that she would not seek a second term.
From 1997 to 2017,... |
Zhang Chen may refer to:
Zhang Chen (footballer)
Zhang Chen (volleyball)
, Minister of Nuclear Industry of the People's Republic of China. |
SUN domain-containing protein 5, formerly known as sperm-associated antigen 4-like protein (SPAGL4), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SUN5 gene.
References
Further reading |
Dang Qiu (; born 29 October 1996) is a German professional table tennis player. He is the first german-born national player playing the penhold grip style, in particular the modern two-sided penhold grip which allows him to play the reverse penhold backhand. In 2022 and at his first participation of an European Table T... |
The Cycling Federation of Nigeria or CFN was established in 1972 as the national governing body of cycle racing in Nigeria. It is a member of the International Cycling Union and African Cycling Federation.
Cycling Federation of Nigeria is the body empowered by the Federal Government of Nigeria to govern and promote Cy... |
Upland Court was the governing body of the New Sweden colony following Dutch West India Company annexation from Swedish colonial rule. In 1655, Peter Stuyvesant, governor of the Dutch colony, allowed the colonists to remain an independent Swedish nation through Upland Court, allowing freedom of religion, organization ... |
Michael Rolando Richards (August 2, 1963 – September 11, 2001) was an African-American artist and sculptor of Jamaican and Costa Rican ancestry who was killed during the September 11 attacks while in his art studio on the 92nd Floor of the World Trade Center's North Tower. He explored his African-American history and i... |
One George Street () is a , 23-storey class-A office building skyscraper in Raffles Place, Singapore.
The High Commission of Canada currently occupies the 11th floor of the office building.
References
Further reading
''Wong Yun Chii (2005), Singapore 1:1 – City, Urban Redevelopment Authority,
External links
Capita... |
São Jorge (also: São Jorge dos Órgãos) is a settlement in the central part of the island of Santiago, Cape Verde. It is part of the São Lourenço dos Órgãos municipality. In 2010 its population was 6. It is situated 2.5 km southwest of João Teves and 4 km southeast of Picos. Its elevation is 319 meters.
It is home to t... |
was a Japanese baseball outfielder who played eight seasons in the Japanese Baseball League from 1936 to 1947. His career was cut short due to typhoid fever, from which he died at age 33. Kurosawa's number 4 was retired by his last club, the Yomiuri Giants, the same year, and was among the first to be retired in all of... |
Daniel Dean Bruce (May 18, 1950 – March 1, 1969) was a United States Marine who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for heroism in Vietnam.
Bruce joined the Marines in 1968, and was deployed to Vietnam in January 1969. Two months later, on March 1, 1969, Bruce was on night watch at Firebase Tomahawk in Quang Nga... |
Albert Green Hopkins (1889 – October 21, 1932) was an American musician, a pioneer of what later came to be called country music; in 1925 he originated the earlier designation of this music as "hillbilly music", though not without qualms about its pejorative connotation.
Hopkins played piano, an unusual instrument fo... |
Alfred Allen Davey (18 March 1856 – 27 June 1941) was member of the Queensland Legislative Council.
Early life
Davey was born in Sussex, England to Allen Davey and his wife Ann (née Martin).
Political career
Davey was called up to the Queensland Legislative Council in July 1906 and served till the Council was abolish... |
Lik or Ngelik is a part of an Indonesian gamelan composition that contrasts from the surrounding section, either the ompak or merong.
Lik or LIK may also refer to:
People
Surname
Hon Lik or Hon Li (born 1951), Chinese pharmacist who invented the modern electronic cigarette
Peter Lik (born 1959), Australian photograp... |
Equine encephalitis is a family of horse diseases that also affect humans. Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain. Several forms of viral encephalitis can infect equines, and these include:
Eastern equine encephalitis virus
Japanese encephalitis virus
Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus
Western equine ence... |
Alfred-Isaac Pereire (30 January 1879, Paris – 28 November 1957, Paris, aged 78) was a 20th-century French historian and bibliographer.
Biography
Ths son of Gustave Pereire and grandson of Isaac Pereire, he was conscripted during the First World War from 1914 to 1918.
He was the founder and general secretary of the... |
Glenea laudata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Francis Polkinghorne Pascoe in 1867. It is known from Borneo.
References
laudata
Beetles described in 1867 |
Kizlyarsky District () is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the forty-one in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. It is located in the north of the republic. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the town of Kizlyar (which is not administratively a part of the district). As of t... |
CFIS-FM is a not-for-profit community radio station in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, broadcasting at 93.1 FM. Signing on July 3, 2007, the station is owned and operated by the Prince George Community Radio Society under a developmental community license with a transmitting power of five watts. The format of ... |
Uttar Radhanagar railway station is a Kolkata Suburban Railway Station on the Diamond Harbour Branch line. It is under the jurisdiction of the Sealdah railway division in the Eastern Railway zone of the Indian Railways. Uttar Radhanagar railway station is situated at Radhanagar, South 24 Parganas district in the Indian... |
The Kepler conjecture, named after the 17th-century mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler, is a mathematical theorem about sphere packing in three-dimensional Euclidean space. It states that no arrangement of equally sized spheres filling space has a greater average density than that of the cubic close packing (... |
Lasse Juhani Laine (6 February 1946 – 26 August 2023) was a Finnish birdwatcher, biologist, and author. He is the author of Suomalainen lintuopas (1996), Suomen luonto-opas (2000) and Lintuharrastajan opas (2004). He died on 26 August 2023, at the age of 77.
Works
Suomalainen lintuopas, 1996.
Suomen luonto-opas, 20... |
Secular is an adjective describing something separate from religion.
Secular may also refer to:
Aperiodic
Secular basis, a long-term financial basis
Secular equilibrium, a situation in which the quantity of a radioactive isotope remains constant
Secular Games, an ancient Roman religious celebration, involving sacri... |
Chattha also spelled Chatha is a politically influential Punjabi Jat clan in the Punjab concentrated in the Rachna Doab particularly around the historical Gujranwala District (which includes modern day Wazirabad and Hafizabad).
Th Chatthas taking advantage of the weakening of the Mughal empire took over much Wazirabad... |
Ron McLeod (4 January 1919 – 9 October 2003) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne and St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Notes
References
External links
1919 births
2003 deaths
Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state)
Australian Rules footballers: pla... |
René-Paul Schützenberger (29 July 1860 – 31 December 1916) was a French Post-Impressionist painter.
Biography
Born in Mulhouse, into an Alsatian family of famous brewers, he was the son of Paul Schützenberger (1829–1897), a French chemist. The painter Louis-Frédéric Schützenberger (1825–1903) was his cousin.
René S... |
The Waeve (stylised as The WAEVE) is the debut studio album by the band of the same name, a duo consisting of English singer-songwriters Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall. The album was released 3 February 2023 by Transgressive Records.
Background
Coxon and Dougall first met in 2005 at a concert by Dougall's band ... |
The Conan the Barbarian saga has appeared in a variety of forms in the gaming community from simple boardgames to high tech multiplayer online games. The intention of all these games is to immerse the player in the sword and sorcery world of Hyboria. Robert E. Howard created the original Conan story but he had no hand ... |
John Swift may refer to:
John Swift (barrister) (born 1940), English barrister and Queen's Counsel
John Swift (cricketer) (1852–1926), Australian first-class cricketer and Test match umpire
John Swift (footballer, born 1984), English footballer for Bradford City
John Swift (footballer, born 1995), English football... |
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John Kenneth Richard Graveney (16 December 1924 – 25 October 2015) was an English first-class cricketer from Hexham, Northumberland, who played for and captained Gloucestershire.
Graveney was a lower order left-handed batsman and a right-arm fast-medium bowler of outswingers. He played in a few matches for Gloucesters... |
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