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The One That Got Away is a 1964 Australian television show. Plot A family leave a teaching job and a home in the suburbs. They live in a tiny shack in the bush and the father becomes a fisherman. Cast Leonard Teale as Major Arthur Dawson Deryck Barnes Janette Craig Gordon Glenwright John Heywood Mark McManus June Sal...
Barbara Mary Frances Pearse FRS (born 24 March 1948, Wraysbury, Buckinghamshire, England) is a British biological scientist. She works at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Education Barbara Pearse attended the independent Lady Eleanor Holles School in Hampton in...
Provence is a municipality in the district of Jura-Nord Vaudois in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. History Provence is first mentioned in 1340 as Provency. Geography Provence has an area, , of . Of this area, or 54.5% is used for agricultural purposes, while or 43.2% is forested. Of the rest of the land, or ...
```objective-c /* file_util.h * File utility definitions * * Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer * By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * * This program is distributed in the ho...
The Society of Saint Thomas Aquinas is a senior society at Yale University. The society is dedicated to tolerance, compassion, and egalitarianism. In the words of St. Thomas Aquinas, "There is nothing on this earth more to be prized than true friendship." Though not having any religious affiliation, the members of the ...
Bhumibol Adulyadej (5 December 192713 October 2016), conferred with the title King Bhumibol the Great (officially conferred by King Vajiralongkorn in 2019), was the ninth King of Thailand from the Chakri dynasty, titled Rama IX. Reigning from 1946 until his death in 2016, he is the third-longest verified reigning sover...
Scampston Hall is a Grade II* listed country house in North Yorkshire, England, with a serpentine park designed by Charles Bridgeman and Capability Brown. It is located on the north side of the A64 Leeds/Scarborough road, 4 miles (6 km) east of Malton, in Scampston village. The name of the village was referred to in va...
Bringer may refer to: Bringer of light (or lightbringer), a nickname for Lucifer/Satan Bringer of Blood, an album by Six Feet Under Bringer of Plagues, an album by Divine Heresy Bringer of War, an album by Rebaelliun Bringers of the First Evil, demons in the Buffy: The Vampire Slayer television series Word-Bring...
The Sikorsky S-38 was an American twin-engined ten-seat sesquiplane amphibious aircraft. It was Sikorsky's first widely produced amphibious flying boat, serving successfully for Pan American Airways and the United States military. Design and development The S-38 was developed based upon experience with the Sikorsky S-...
A straw bear (German: Strohbär, plural Strohbären) is a traditional character that appears in carnival processions or as a separate seasonal custom in parts of Germany, mainly at Shrovetide but sometimes at Candlemas or Christmas Eve. The people playing the bears either dress in costumes made of straw, or are actually...
The Amboy was a wooden schooner barge that sank along with her towing steamer, the George Spencer on Lake Superior off the coast of Schroeder, Cook County, Minnesota in the United States. In 1994 the remains of the Amboy were added to the National Register of Historic Places. History The Amboy (Official number 95276)...
Eugen Mladin (born 22 June 1921) was a Romanian footballer and manager. References Romanian men's footballers Romanian football managers FC Steaua București players FC Steaua București managers FC Universitatea Cluj managers FC Politehnica Timișoara managers FC UTA Arad managers FC Argeș Pitești managers FCV Farul Co...
Aldea Salto is a village and municipality in north-eastern Entre Ríos Province in Argentina. References Populated places in Entre Ríos Province Volga German diaspora
Carlos Alberto Gomes de Jesus (born 11 December 1984), commonly known as just Carlos Alberto, is a Brazilian football pundit and retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder, but who could also play as a second striker. He was known for his technique, dribbling ability, balance on the ball and two-footednes...
Henry Semon (November 3, 1884 – October 9, 1958), also known as Hank Semon, was a potato farmer and politician from Oregon. He served twelve terms in the Oregon House of Representatives, making him one of the longest serving members of that body. A conservative Democrat from a rural district, Semon was known for his ...
The 1961–62 NHL season was the 45th season of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Toronto Maple Leafs were the Stanley Cup champions as they defeated the Chicago Black Hawks four games to two. League business At a meeting of the owners and governors, Conn Smythe resigned as Toronto's governor, to be replaced by his...
A toga is a garment worn in ancient Rome. Toga may also refer to: Places Fiji Toga District, Rewa Province Toga River Japan Toga, Toyama, a village Toga Dam Toga Shrine, a Shinto shrine in Toyokawa United States Toga, Missouri, an unincorporated community Toga, Virginia, an unincorporated community Elsewhe...
The 1972 Kansas City Royals season was their fourth in Major League Baseball. The Royals finished fourth in the American League West at 76-78, 16 1/2 games behind the Oakland Athletics. John Mayberry, in his first season with Kansas City, led the team with 25 home runs and 100 runs batted in. Mayberry was the first Roy...
Kane Tologanak (born: ?) is a Copper Inuit and former Member of the Northwest Territories Legislature from 1979 to 1983. Tologanak was first elected to the Northwest Territories Legislature in the 1979 Northwest Territories general election. He served one term and did not return when the legislature was dissolved in ...
Princess Royal is an abandoned town in the Goldfields–Esperance region in Western Australia. It was named after a gold mine that was the basis for the town. The mine was named after Victoria, Princess Royal, eldest daughter of Queen Victoria. It was located near Norseman. A rich gold reef was discovered in the area i...
The Frederick Hastings Rindge House is a historic house located in the West Adams district of Los Angeles, in Los Angeles County, California. The Rindge House was built in 1904 for Frederick H. Rindge and wife Rhoda May Knight Rindge and designed by Frederick Louis Roehrig and E.C. Shipley in a Renaissance Revival-Rom...
J0 may refer to: , Zeroth order Bessel function of the first kind Yo, often written as j0 in Leet J00 (disambiguation) See also JO (disambiguation)
Dolores "Lola" García-Hierro Caraballo is a Spanish politician. From 2011 to 2014, she served as a Member of the European Parliament, representing Spain for the Spanish Socialist Workers Party. He was also city councillor of Madrid, member of the Congress of Deputies as well as member of the Assembly of Madrid, and sen...
The 1995 European motorcycle Grand Prix was the last round of the 1995 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on 8 October 1995 at the Circuit de Catalunya. 500 cc classification 250 cc classification 125 cc classification References European motorcycle Grand Prix European European Motorcycle
Bernard Reginster is an American philosopher. He is the Romeo Elton Professor of Natural Theology at Brown University. Reginster is known for his expertise on philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, particularly Nietzschean affirmation. He is a recipient of Laurence S. Rockefeller Fellowship. Books The Affirmation of Life:...
Joseph Labitzky (; 4 July 1802 in Krásno – 18 August 1881 in Karlovy Vary) was a Bohemian composer, violinist, and conductor. He studied with Karl Veit in his youth. Labitzky joined a traveling orchestra at age 14, and in 1820 took a position in an orchestra in Marienbad. In 1823-24 he was in Munich, and following this...
Colombian Argentines () are Argentine citizens of partial or full Colombian descent, or Colombian citizens who have migrated to and settled in Argentina. As of 2014, there were 87,574 Colombians living in Argentina, most of whom migrated during the 2010s. As of 2018, Colombians were the fifth-largest expat community i...
Pilka is a village in Luunja Parish, Tartu County in eastern Estonia. References Villages in Tartu County
Bennett Foddy is an Australian video game designer based in New York. Raised in Australia and trained as a moral philosopher on topics of drug addiction, Foddy was a bassist in the electronic music group Cut Copy and a hobbyist game designer while he finished his dissertation. During his postdoctoral research at Prince...
Harry Seltzer (March 26, 1919 – July 13, 1990) was an American football player. A native of Philadelphia, Seltzer played college football at West Philadelphia High School, Brown Prep, and Morris Harvey. He played professional football in the National Football League (NFL) as a fullback for the Detroit Lions. He app...
Founded in 1948, the Denver Philharmonic Orchestra (DPO) is a semi-professional orchestra in Denver, Colorado led by music director Lawrence Golan. The DPO performs six concerts per season on the Antonia Brico Stage at Central Presbyterian Church. History Antonia Brico founded the DPO as the Denver Businessmen's Orche...
Vladislao Wenceslao Cap (5 July 1934 – 14 September 1982) was an Argentine football player and manager. As a player he represented his native country at the 1962 FIFA World Cup in Chile as a defender. Twelve years later he was the manager of the Argentina national football team at the 1974 FIFA World Cup. Playing care...
The Eastern Continental Trail (ECT) is a network of hiking trails in the United States and Canada, reaching from Key West, Florida to Belle Isle, Newfoundland and Labrador. Description The hiking distance of the ECT is approximately , not including water gaps around Newfoundland. The trail system was named by long-di...
How to Read Literature Like a Professor is a New York Times bestseller by Thomas C. Foster that was published in 2003. The author suggests interpretations of themes, concepts, and symbols commonly found in literature. The book brands itself as "A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading Between the Lines," and is commo...
Flyer is a Croatian pop band from Zagreb, Croatia, formed in 1996. The members of the band are Petra Geber (lead vocals), Ivan Dumalovski (guitar), Ivo Dunat (bass), Zeljko Kozar (drums) and Mario Kovac (keyboards). In July 2003, they recorded a demo album to win the demonstrated band festival IDEMO among 50 other band...
The William Everhart House is an historic, American home that is located in West Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. History and architectural features Built circa 1810, this historic structure is a two-story, five-bay, brick, Federal-st...
The Viscaynes were an American doo-wop group from Vallejo, California, United States, that released a few singles in the early 1960s. They also had a regional hit with the song "Yellow Moon". One of their members Sylvester Stewart, later known as Sly Stone would front the multi-racial group Sly & the Family Stone. They...
Brady McKay Smith (born June 5, 1973) is a former American football defensive end in the National Football League. He was drafted by the New Orleans Saints in the third round of the 1996 NFL Draft. He played college football at Colorado State. Smith also played for the Atlanta Falcons. Professional career New Orlean...
Ewa Ziarek is the Julian Park Professor of Comparative Literature at The State University of New York at Buffalo (SUNY Buffalo). She has a major interest in engaging with other scholars on their own terms, and believes that a model of dissensus in philosophy, rather than the traditional consensus model, may produce hig...
Bad Lip Reading is a YouTube channel created and run by an anonymous producer who intentionally lip-reads video clips poorly, for comedic effect. Rolling Stone described the channel as "the breakout hit" of the 2012 United States presidential cycle. As of August 2023, the channel had amassed over 8.17 million subscrib...
Paddy Glackin (born 5 August 1954) is an Irish fiddler and founding member of the Bothy Band. He is considered one of Ireland's leading traditional fiddle players. Biography Paddy Glackin was born on 5 August 1954 in Clontarf, Dublin. His father Tom Glackin was a Dublin policeman and notable fiddle player who instille...
Pļaviņas (; ) is a town in Aizkraukle Municipality in Latvia. The town is located on the Daugava river. The population in 2020 was 2,974. Latvian law defines the town of Pļaviņas as belonging partly to the Vidzeme region and partly to Latgale. See also List of cities in Latvia Pļaviņas municipality References Extern...
City of Lompoc Transit, known as COLT, is primary provider of mass transportation in Lompoc, Mission Hills, and Vandenberg Village, California. Six local routes are provided, plus one interurban line to Solvang, California and a twice-weekly shuttle to Santa Barbara. Routes 1 — Mission Plaza to Lompoc Museum 2 — Missi...
Christopher Francis Rivers de Hamel (born 20 November 1950) is a British academic librarian and expert on mediaeval manuscripts. He is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and former Fellow Librarian of the Parker Library. His book Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts is the winner of the Duff Cooper Prize f...
David Lawrence Westin is anchor of Bloomberg: Balance of Power and Bloomberg Big Decisions on Bloomberg Television. Previously, he was an anchor on Bloomberg Daybreak Americas and Bloomberg GO which Daybreak replaced. He has anchored for Bloomberg since 2015. From 2014 to 2015, he was principal of Witherbee Holdings, L...
Percy Frank Goddard (27 November 1891- 8 December 1957) was a British boxer who became the heavyweight boxing champion in 1923. Goddard's career begin in 1914 and it soon became apparent that he was one of the best boxers in the UK. He became the British heavyweight boxing champion on 26 May 1919 having beaten Jack Cur...
Cha-ian Airport () is a Thai military airport operated by the Fourth Army, Royal Thai Army in the Pak Phun sub-district of Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, Thailand. The Thai Airways Company formerly used Cha-ian Airport for passenger flights between Nakhon Si Thammarat-Surat Thani-Bangkok. Today, the airport is used by ...
The term Liga Nobiliaria (in Castilian: Liga Nobiliaria or Gran Liga Nobiliaria, in English: Noble League) is generally used to designate political movements of nobles of the Kingdom of Castile that arose in the 14th and 15th centuries. They are equivalent to today's parties, and were motivated mainly by attempts of mo...
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KK Mladost may refer to the following basketball teams: Bosnia and Herzegovina KK Mladost Mrkonjić Grad, based in Mrkonjić Grad KK Mladost 1976, based in Prnjavor KK Mladost Bosanski Petrovac, based in Bosanski Petrovac KK Mladost Gacko, based in Gacko KK Mladost Kotor Varoš, based in Kotor Varoš KK Mladost Roga...
Donald Pizer is an American academic and literary critic. He is the Pierce Butler Professor of English Emeritus at Tulane University, and the author of several books on naturalism. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1962. For University of Georgia professor James Nagel, Pizer "has made enormous contributions to...
```java package com.yahoo.lang; /** * This interface publicly exposes the clone method. * Implement this to allow faster clone. * * @author bratseth */ public interface PublicCloneable<T> extends Cloneable { T clone(); } ```
John Moffatt (born June 19, 1964) was an American Television Producer now famed as a World Record Holder for distance traveled on a personal water craft (PWC). He was born in Evanston, Illinois. He was an Associate Producer of Full House on ABC from 1994 to 1995. He set the world record for distance traveled on a per...
Elliott Cook Carter Jr. (December 11, 1908 – November 5, 2012) was an American modernist composer. One of the most respected composers of the second half of the 20th century, he combined elements of European modernism and American "ultra-modernism" into a distinctive style with a personal harmonic and rhythmic language...
iMoney is a personal finance company running a comparison platform. Founded in 2012 by Lee qing wei, iMoney has since worked with over 50 financial services partners including banks, government bodies, and fintech companies to help build financial literacy in consumers. Since August 2020, iMoney has been a part of J...
This is a list of West Virginia covered bridges. There are 17 historic wooden covered bridges in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Only three of these bridges were built before 1870 and they are the three longest in the state. Each uses a standard truss design, braced with the Burr Arch. No one-truss design dominates i...
Georges Bohas (born in 1946) is a French professor emeritus at École normale supérieure de Lyon, a member of the Institut Universitaire de France, and a specialist in the editing and translation of Semitic and Arabic texts. He is a member of the laboratory ICAR. G. Bohas holds a French agrégation diploma in Arabic. C...
Eduardo Jiménez (born 3 July 1947) is a Spanish sports shooter. He competed in the men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. References 1947 births Living people Spanish male sport shooters Olympic shooters for Spain Shooters at the 1984 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people)...
Berkley is a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States, located south of Boston and east of Providence, Rhode Island. The population was 6,764 according to the 2020 census, making it the least populated town in the county. Berkley is a part of the South Coast region of Massachusetts which encompasses the ci...
Chillout 2003/The Ultimate Chillout is a compilation album released by Nettwerk. It is the third from The Ultimate Chillout franchise. Track listing Adapted from AllMusic and the album's official liner notes. References External links 2003 compilation albums Nettwerk Records compilation albums
Jeremy Osbern is an American director and director of photography. Biography Jeremy Osbern first entered the film business at the age of 17, working as director and director of photography for the documentary Evaporated, which chronicled the lives of four people who were dying of smoking-related illness. All four su...
Canadians for Equal Marriage is a Canadian public interest group founded in 2002. It represents Egale Canada, PFLAG Canada, the Canadian Federation of Students, the Canadian Labour Congress, the Canadian Psychological Association, the Canadian Association of University Teachers, and the Canadian Association of Social W...
BWI Business District station is a Baltimore Light Rail station in the BWI Business District, north of the Baltimore-Washington International Airport in Linthicum, Maryland. There are currently 36 free public parking spaces and connections can be made to MTA Maryland's Route 17 and 99 buses, and Howard Transit's Silver...
Colonel Blimp is a British cartoon character. Colonel Blimp may also refer to: The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, a 1943 British romantic drama war film Colonel Blimp (production company), the video production branch of the British production company Blink See also Blimp (disambiguation)
2CB-Ind is a conformationally-restricted derivative of the phenethylamine hallucinogen 2C-B, discovered in 1974 by Alexander Shulgin. It acts as a moderately potent and selective agonist for the 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors, but unlike the corresponding benzocyclobutene derivative TCB-2 which is considerably more potent...
Kyle Wallack is an American ice hockey coach from West Hartford, Connecticut. He is currently the head coach for Albertus Magnus Falcons men's ice hockey team. Prior to becoming head coach at Albertus Magnus, Wallack served as the associate head coach at the University of Vermont. In May 2020 Wallack was a finalist for...
The 2008 United States presidential election in Washington took place on November 4, 2008, and was part of the 2008 United States presidential election. Voters chose 11 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. The State of Washington was won by Democratic nomin...
Clyomys is a South American rodent genus in the family Echimyidae. It contains two species, found in tropical savannas and grasslands from circa to elevation in central Brazil and eastern Paraguay. The term Clyomys derives from the two ancient greek words (, or clyo), meaning "to listen, to prick up one's ears", an...
Zlatoutovsk () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Zlatoutovsky Selsoviet of Selemdzhinsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia. The population was 651 as of 2018. There are 17 streets. Geography Zlatoutovsk is located 80 km southeast of Ekimchan (the district's administrative centre) by road...
The Treason Act 1939 is an Act of the Oireachtas (Parliament) of the Republic of Ireland. It provides for the punishment of treason and related offences. Article 39 of the 1937 Constitution of Ireland defines treason as follows: Section 1 of the Treason Act provides that treason can be committed by anyone in Ireland,...
Aberdeen F.C. competed in the Scottish Premier Division, Scottish League Cup and Scottish Cup in season 1995–96. Results Scottish Premier Division Final standings Scottish League Cup Scottish Cup Squad Appearances & Goals References afcheritage.org Aberdeen F.C. seasons Aberdeen
The Geodimeter (acronym of geodetic distance meter) was the first optical electronic distance meter surveying instrument. It was originally developed for measuring the speed of light. It was invented in 1947 by and commercialized in 1953 by the AGA (Aktiebolaget Gasaccumulator) company of Sweden. It was used in the ...
William Ronald Ryan (born 26 November 1944) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Football Ryan, who was recruited from Swan Hill, could play as a ruckman, centre half back and key position forward. On 6 July 1963 he was a member of the Geelong team t...
This article displays the squads of the teams that competed in EuroBasket 2015. Each team includes of 12 players. Age and club as of the start of the tournament, 5 September 2015. Group A Bosnia and Herzegovina Finland France Israel Poland Russia } Group B Germany Italy Iceland Serbia Spain Turkey Grou...
This is a list of Scottish football transfers, featuring at least one 2022–23 Scottish Premiership club or one 2022–23 Scottish Championship club, which were completed during the summer 2022 transfer window. The window officially opened on 10 June and closed on 1 September. List See also List of Scottish football tr...
```c++ // The underlying Windows API always returns TRUE VERIFY(m_TreeCtrl.DeleteAllItems()); ```
Dr. Björn Sigurðsson (1913–1959) was the first director of Keldur - the Institute for Experimental Pathology, University of Iceland. Björn died at an early age while having been the director of Keldur for only about ten years. In his short life, he made many developments in research in the fields of pathology, bacteri...
```xml import * as React from 'react' import { dragAndDropManager } from '../lib/drag-and-drop-manager' import { TabBarItem } from './tab-bar-item' import { TabBarType } from './tab-bar-type' export { TabBarType } from './tab-bar-type' /** Time to wait for drag element hover before switching tabs */ const dragTabSwitc...
HMS Dragon was a Doterel-class sloop of the Royal Navy, built at Devonport Dockyard and launched on 30 May 1878. She served in the East Indies, including the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882, and the suppression of slavery. She was sold for breaking in 1892. Design The Doterel class was designed by Nathaniel Barnaby as a d...
Churchill GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based near Spa outside Tralee in County Kerry, Ireland. They play in Division 1 of the county league and in the Kerry Junior Football Championship. All-Ireland medal winner Pat McCarthy previously played for the club. Churchill fields both women's and men's teams. ...
The Salgado River is a river of Ceará state in eastern Brazil. See also List of rivers of Ceará References Brazilian Ministry of Transport Rivers of Ceará
This is a list of cathedrals in Bosnia and Herzegovina, sorted by denomination. Eastern Orthodox Cathedrals of the Serbian Orthodox Church: Nativity of the Theotokos Cathedral in Sarajevo Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Banja Luka Cathedral of Holy Transfiguration in Trebinje Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinit...
Cassamá is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adilson Soares Cassamá (born 1983), Guinea-Bissauan football (soccer) midfielder Cipriano Cassamá, politician in Guinea-Bissau and a member of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde Ivanildo Cassamá (born 1986), Guinea-Bissauan-bor...
State Route 107 (SR 107) is a state highway in eastern Tennessee, United States. It begins at an intersection with Round Mountain Road south of Del Rio and ends at the North Carolina state line east of Unicoi, where it becomes NC 226. It travels through the incorporated municipalities of Greeneville, Tusculum, Erwin ...
Minuscule 705 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε360 (von Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 13th century. The manuscript has complex contents. Scrivener labelled it by 887e. Description The codex contains the text of the four Gos...
```java /******************************************************************************* * <p> * <p> * path_to_url * <p> * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. ***********************************************...
Sri Suryaraya Andhra Nighantuvu (శ్రీ సూర్యరాయాంధ్ర నిఘంటువు) is a Telugu language dictionary. It is the most comprehensive monolingual Telugu dictionary. It was published in eight volumes between 1936 and 1974. It was named after Rao Venkata Kumara Mahipati Surya Rau, the zamindar of Pitapuram Estate who sponsored the...
Metopoplax is a genus of true bugs in the family Oxycarenidae. There are at least three described species in Metopoplax. Species These three species belong to the genus Metopoplax: Metopoplax ditomoides (A. Costa, 1847) c g b Metopoplax fuscinervis Stal, C., 1872 c g Metopoplax origani (Kolenati, F.A., 1845) c g Da...
Below are the squads for the Football at the 2001 Mediterranean Games, hosted in Tunis, Tunisia, and took place between 5 June and 15 September 2001. Teams were national U-21 sides. Group A France San Marino Tunisia Head coach: Khemaïs Laabidi Group B Greece Libya Turkey Group C Algeria Head coach: Mokhtar Ka...
The Shijiazhuang railway station () is the main railway station of Shijiazhuang, the capital of Hebei Province of China. Over the city's history, the name has been applied to several different facilities located in the main Beijing-Guangzhou railway corridor. The current Shijiazhuang railway station was opened in Decem...
"Another Wutong Spirit" () is a short story by Pu Songling first published in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio and whose titular antagonist first appears in another Strange Tales story titled "The Wutong Spirits". In "Another Wutong Spirit", a scholar falls in love with a dragon princess and enlists her help to get ...
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The House of Nyáry or Nyáry of Bedegh and Berencs (Hungarian: bedeghi és berencsi Nyáry család) is a Hungarian aristocratic family. Origin The first known ancestor of the family is János Nyáry in 1329 as a royal fiduciary representative. The family is in continuous line from the 15th century. The first prominent memb...
The National Watch and Clock Museum (NWCM), located in Columbia, Pennsylvania, is one of a very few museums in the United States dedicated solely to horology, which is the history, science and art of timekeeping and timekeepers. Like its subsidiary institution, the NAWCC Library & Research Center, the National Watch a...
Caesar's Column: A Story of the Twentieth Century is a novel by Ignatius Donnelly, famous as the author of Atlantis: The Antediluvian World. Caesar's Column was published pseudonymously in 1890. The book has been variously categorized as science fiction, speculative fiction, dystopian fiction, and/or apocalyptic fictio...
Jenny Bui (born ) is a Cambodian-American nail artist known for her crystal-studded creations. She was named Nail Artist Influencer of the Year in 2019 and is known as "The Queen of Bling." Among her clients are Love & Hip Hop cast member Yandy Smith and rapper Cardi B. Her designs have become part of Cardi B's signa...
South Vietnam, officially the Republic of Vietnam (RVN; ; Chữ Hán: 越南共和; ), was a country in Southeast Asia that existed from 1955 to 1975, the period when the southern portion of Vietnam was a member of the Western Bloc during part of the Cold War after the 1954 division of Vietnam. It first received international rec...
Terence Bonaventure MacKin (1 May 1915 – 18 October 2008) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes External links 1915 births 2008 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Fitzroy Football Club players
Thomas or Tom Nichols may refer to: Thomas Nichols (pirate) (fl. 1717–1718), pirate in the Caribbean and off the American east coast Thomas Reid Nichols (born 1958), American baseball player Tom Nichols (footballer) (born 1993), English footballer Tom Nichols (academic) (born 1960), American academic Thomas E. Nichols...
Ankasocris is a genus of moths of the family Zygaenidae, containing only one species, Ankasocris striatus. It is known from Madagascar. References Procridinae Moths of Madagascar Zygaenidae genera Monotypic moth genera