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Michels Corporation is a family owned and operated energy and infrastructure construction company. Headquartered in Brownsville, WI, where it was established in 1959, Michels is one of the largest contractors in North America. It performs work throughout the world.
History
Michels was founded in 1959 by pipeline wel... |
This is a list of foreign ministers in 1997.
Africa
Algeria - Ahmed Attaf (1996-1999)
Angola - Venâncio da Silva Moura (1992-1999)
Benin - Pierre Osho (1996-1998)
Botswana - Mompati Merafhe (1994-2008)
Burkina Faso - Ablassé Ouedraogo (1994-1999)
Burundi - Luc Rukingama (1996-1998)
Cameroon -
Ferdinand Oyono (1... |
Theodore Alyates () was a Byzantine Greek general and close associate of the Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes.
Alyates hailed from Cappadocia and was a close friend of Romanos, who had awarded him the high court title of proedros. At the Battle of Manzikert, he commanded the right wing of the imperial troops, and initially... |
Centreville Historic District is a national historic district at Centreville, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States. It contains an exceptional collection of 18th, 19th, and 20th century buildings chronicling the architectural development of an Eastern Shore of Maryland community. Among Centreville's residential... |
Wallingford is an unincorporated community in Fleming County, Kentucky, United States. The community is located along Kentucky Route 559 east of Flemingsburg. Wallingford has a post office with ZIP code 41093.
References
Unincorporated communities in Fleming County, Kentucky
Unincorporated communities in Kentucky |
Arackal is a village in Kollam district in the state of Kerala, India.
Demographics
As of the 2011 Census of India, Arackal had a population of 16739 with 7964 males and 8776 females.
References
Villages in Kollam district |
The Voice of Romance: The Columbia Original Album Collection is a 68-disc box set by American pop singer Johnny Mathis that was released on December 8, 2017, by Legacy Recordings, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. The packaging noted that it includes 67 albums that have been remastered, several of which were bein... |
The Hanns Martin Schleyer Foundation (German: Hanns Martin Schleyer-Stiftung) is a German foundation that promotes research in economics, law and cultural sciences. It was established in 1977 by the Confederation of German Employers' Associations (BDA) and the Federation of German Industries (BDI).
The foundation is l... |
The 2018 South American Aerobic Gymnastics Championships were held in Lima, Peru, from July 10 to 15, 2018. The competition was organized by the Peruvian Gymnastics Federation and approved by the International Gymnastics Federation.
Medalists
References
2018 in gymnastics
International gymnastics competitions hosted... |
Call Me Fitz is a Canadian television series produced by E1 Entertainment, Amaze Film & Television, and Big Motion Pictures. The half-hour comedy stars Jason Priestley as Richard "Fitz" Fitzpatrick, a morally bankrupt used-car salesman whose consequence-free life is complicated by the arrival of do-gooder Larry (Ernie... |
Darvish Sara (, also Romanized as Darvīsh Sarā and Darvīshsarā) is a village in Goli Jan Rural District, in the Central District of Tonekabon County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 226, in 79 families.
References
Populated places in Tonekabon County |
The Journal of Symbolic Computation is a peer-reviewed monthly scientific journal covering all aspects of symbolic computation published by Academic Press and then by Elsevier. It is targeted to both mathematicians and computer scientists. It was established in 1985 by Bruno Buchberger, who served as its editor until ... |
Ernst Trömner (24 August 1868 – 27 May 1930) was a German neurologist who was a native of Meerane in the Kingdom of Saxony.
In 1893 he earned his medical doctorate at Leipzig, and was later director of the neurological department of St. Georg Hospital in Hamburg. He designed the Trömner reflex hammer, a popular reflex... |
Rajesh Dhuper (born 2 December 1999) is an Indian cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Odisha in the 2015–16 Ranji Trophy on 1 October 2015. He made his Twenty20 debut for Odisha in the 2017–18 Zonal T20 League on 8 January 2018.
References
External links
1999 births
Living people
Indian cricketers
Sportsp... |
Whalleyana is an enigmatic genus of moths in the lepidopteran group Obtectomera, endemic to Madagascar. The genus contains two species, whose biology are unknown. The genus had been placed in the picture-winged leaf moths, (Thyrididae), but then was placed in its own family (Minet, 1991), and later elevated to its own ... |
```c
/*
*
* This file is part of FFmpeg.
*
* FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
*
* FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or F... |
The Hungarian Music Awards have been given to artists in the field of Hungarian music since 1992. The award categories are similar to Grammy Awards in the United States and Brit Awards in the United Kingdom.
The awards were known as the Golden Giraffe Awards until 2003. The award is presented by Mahasz, the Hungarian ... |
General Bary Jacobson Hoyme Ratsimbazafy (born 9 March 1937, died 19 March 2021) was a Malagasy politician. A member of the National Assembly of Madagascar, he was elected as an independent in the 2007 Malagasy parliamentary elections. He represented the constituency of Manandriana.
External links
Profile on National... |
Annasagar may refer to any of the following places in Telangana state, India:
Annasagar, Nizamabad, a village in Yellareddy mandal, Nizamabad district
Annasagar, Ranga Reddy, a village in Yelal mandal, Ranga Reddy district
Annasagar, Bhoothpur, a village in Bhoothpur mandal, Mahabubnagar district
Annasagar, Damara... |
Patricia Torres, known as Patricia Torres (born in 1963, Mexico) is a Mexican artist. She uses different forms of visual expression, such as painting, drawing, printmaking, multimedia pieces and video. The themes in her work are related to the female body, its acceptance and the interventions that are made to normalize... |
```java
/*
*
*
* 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.
*
*/
package com.haulmont.cuba.core.global;
/**
* Exception that is used to interrupt an execution flow without any messages to th... |
Mount Pierce is a mountain in the Presidential Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire that is approximately high. Formerly called Mount Clinton for 19th-century governor DeWitt Clinton of New York, in 1913 it was renamed after President Franklin Pierce (1804–1869), the only president born in New Hampshire, alth... |
The Battle of the Wines (fr. La Bataille des Vins), sometimes called "The Battle of the Blends" was a notable poem written by Henry d'Andeli in 1224 and tells the story of a famous wine tasting organized by the French king Philip Augustus. Over 70 samples from France and across Europe, including Cyprus, Spain and the M... |
```java
package com.journaldev.dynamictests;
import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.*;
import static org.junit.jupiter.api.DynamicTest.dynamicTest;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.stream.Stream;
import org.junit.jupiter... |
Lord Allen may refer to:
Viscount Allen, a title in the Peerage of Ireland
Clifford Allen, 1st Baron Allen of Hurtwood (1889–1939), British politician
Philip Allen, Baron Allen of Abbeydale (1912–2007), British civil servant
Alfred Allen, Baron Allen of Fallowfield (1914–1985), British trade unionist
Charles Allen, Ba... |
Arsen Aslanovich Goshokov (; born 5 June 1991) is a Russian former footballer.
Career statistics
Statistics accurate as of matches played on 22 August 2014
External links
References
1991 births
Living people
Russian men's footballers
Russia men's youth international footballers
Russia men's under-21 international f... |
Sunquerim is a town on the Canara coast, in Karnataka, India.
References
The Oriental Herald, p. 15
Populated coastal places in India |
Eurasburg is a municipality in the district of Aichach-Friedberg in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Aichach-Friedberg |
Gilfach Goch Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team from the village of Gilfach Goch, South Wales. Gilfach Goch RFC was established in 1889, has been a member of the Welsh Rugby Union since 1956 and is a feeder club for the Cardiff Blues.
The clubhouse, in High Street Gilfach Goch, has been the club's base for the ... |
Wanderlust is a studio album by Australian jazz musician Mike Bukovsky, released in 1993.
At the ARIA Music Awards of 1994 the album won the ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album.
Track listing
"Bronte Cafe" - 6:56
"Dakar" - 9:37
"I Hear You" - 8:30
"Only Connect" - 9:07
"Ornettelogic" - 13:35
"Game of Gulf" - 6:10
"... |
Rory Gallagher was an Irish guitarist, singer, songwriter, and producer.
The name may also refer to:
Rory Gallagher (album), the debut solo album by Irish blues rock musician Rory Gallagher
Rory Gallagher (Gaelic footballer), a Gaelic football manager and former player |
Philip McCord Morse (August 6, 19035 September 1985), was an American physicist, administrator and pioneer of operations research (OR) in World War II. He is considered to be the father of operations research in the U.S.
Biography
Morse graduated from the Case School of Applied Science in 1926 with a B.S. in physics.... |
Saint Kyriaki (), also known as Saint Kyriaki the Great Martyr (), is a Christian saint, who was martyred under the emperor Diocletian.
Life
Kyriaki was born in Nicomedia to Greek parents Dorotheus and Eusebia. They were devout Christians, and when they had a child, since she was born on Sunday, the Lord's Day, she wa... |
Plasmodium capistrani is a parasite of the genus Plasmodium.
Like all Plasmodium species P. capistrani has both vertebrate and insect hosts. The vertebrate hosts for this parasite are birds.
Description
The parasite was first described by Russell in 1932.
Geographical occurrence
This species is found in the Phil... |
Thaddeus Spencer Jr. (March 28, 1943 – December 13, 2013) was an American heavyweight boxer.
A native of Portland, Oregon, Spencer made his professional boxing debut in May 1960. After building up a 31-5 record, which included wins over contenders Doug Jones, Brian London and Amos Lincoln, he was highly regarded enoug... |
Power, in comics, may refer to:
Power Comics, a British comics publisher
Power Comics (Eclipse Comics), an Eclipse Comics title that reprinted Powerman stories
The Power family in Marvel Comics, connected with Power Pack:
James Power (comics), the father
Margaret Power, the mother
Alex Power
Julie Power
Jack Power (Mar... |
Victor Viorel Ponta (; born 20 September 1972) is a Romanian jurist and politician, who served as Prime Minister of Romania between his appointment by President Traian Băsescu in May 2012 and his resignation in November 2015. A former member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and its leader from 2010 to 2015, he was ... |
A spelling reform is a deliberate, often authoritatively sanctioned or mandated change to spelling rules. Proposals for such reform are fairly common, and over the years, many languages have undergone such reforms. Recent high-profile examples are the German orthography reform of 1996 and the on-off Portuguese spelling... |
Fernanda Santos (born 1973) is a Brazilian-American writer, journalism professor and contributing columnist for The Washington Post living in New York. She is one of three writers of the musical ¡Americano!, which opened Off Broadway in the spring of 2022. Her first book, "The Fire Line: The Story of the Granite Mounta... |
Moregem is a village in the municipality of Wortegem-Petegem located in the Belgian province of East Flanders. The village has as European sister village the French village Moringhem. It was an independent municipality until 1971 when it merged into Wortegem-Petegem.
History
The history of Moregem goes back to the 10... |
Himantarium is a genus of centipedes in the family Himantariidae. Centipedes in this genus range from 10 cm to 20 cm in length, have from 87 to 179 pairs of legs, and are found in the Mediterranean region.
Species
Himantarium gabrielis (Linnaeus, 1767)
Himantarium mediterraneum (Meinert, 1870)
References
Minelli... |
Dentiraja is a genus of skates native to the oceans around Australia. Members of this genus usually grow up to a maximum of 35 – 70 cm, with the longest being Heald's skate (Dentiraja healdi), with a maximum length of about 72 cm.
Species
There are currently 10 recognized species in this genus:
Dentiraja australis, ... |
```xml
import type { AssetPathResolver } from "@Core/AssetPathResolver";
import { describe, expect, it, vi } from "vitest";
import { MacOsTrayIconFilePathResolver } from "./MacOsTrayIconFilePathResolver";
describe(MacOsTrayIconFilePathResolver, () => {
describe(MacOsTrayIconFilePathResolver.prototype.resolve, () =... |
Miss Charm 2024 will be the 2nd edition of the Miss Charm pageant. Luma Russo of Brazil will crown her successor at the end of the event.
Background
National preliminary contest
The following is a list of Miss Charm 2024's national preliminary contests, which were categorized by the country representative selection ... |
```java
/*
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 red... |
Naïade was an unprotected cruiser of the French Navy that was built in the late 1870s and early 1880s.
Design
In 1878, the French Navy embarked on a program of cruiser construction authorized by the (Council of Works) for a strategy aimed at attacking British merchant shipping in the event of war. The program called ... |
Florence Noiville (), a French author and journalist, is a long time staff writer for Le Monde and editor of foreign fiction for Le Monde des Livres, the literary supplement of Le Monde.
Life
After attending Sciences Po, the international business school HEC Paris, and receiving her Masters' in Business Law, Noivill... |
Cake Girls was a specialty bakery business located in Chicago, Illinois. They are known for creating edible art cakes in the form of replicas of architectural landmarks and cultural icons. They have been featured on WE tv's Amazing Wedding Cakes and the Food Network's Last Cake Standing.
The owners
The Cake Girls are... |
Jim Stacey (born in Southend-on-Sea) is a British guitarist. As a guitarist he's best known as a (former) member of the German heavy metal band Accept.
Career
Stacey was a member of the German band Break Point and played on their only album First Serving in 1981. He joined Accept during 1989. In that year, Accept rel... |
```prolog
#! /usr/bin/env perl -w
use 5.10.0;
use strict;
use FindBin;
use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../openssl/";
use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../openssl/util/perl";
use File::Basename;
use File::Spec::Functions qw/:DEFAULT abs2rel rel2abs/;
use File::Copy;
use File::Path qw/make_path/;
use with_fallback qw(Text::Template);
# Rea... |
Ralph Dolphus Burgin (September 3, 1907 – April 29 1957) was an American baseball third baseman for several teams in the Negro leagues. He played from 1930 to 1940.
References
External links
and Baseball-Reference Black Baseball stats and Seamheads
1907 births
1957 deaths
Baltimore Black Sox players
Hilldale Club p... |
Napoleonic Spain was the part of Spain loyal to Joseph I during the Peninsular War (1808–1813) after the country was partially occupied by French forces. During this period, the country was considered a client state of the First French Empire.
The part of Spain which continued to resist French occupation remained loya... |
James Harold King (October 17, 1871 – May 10, 1949) was a medical doctor and politician in Ontario, Canada. He represented Wellington South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1934 to 1943 as a Liberal.
The son of James King and Agnes Munn, both natives of Scotland, he was born in Hastings County and was educa... |
Outwood Academy Haydock (formerly Haydock Secondary Modern School and then Haydock High School) is a coeducational secondary school located in Haydock in the English county of Merseyside.
The school first opened as a secondary modern school in February 1932, and later became a comprehensive.
Previously a community sc... |
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* | __/ (_) | (__| < __/ |_| | | | | | | | __/_____| | | | __/
* |_| \__... |
John Billee (fl. 1873 – January 16, 1890) was a Creek Indian and an American outlaw of the Old West. He operated in Indian Territory with John Willis and the two murdered W. P. Williams and buried his body in the Kiamichi Mountains. Billie was noted for his bad temper.
Following Billee's arrest by United States Marsh... |
Moments Contained is a 2022-2023 bronze sculpture on the Stationsplein, in front of Rotterdam Centraal station, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It was created by artist Thomas J. Price, a London-based artist with Caribbean roots.
Description
The sculpture is almost four metres tall and depicts a fictional, bronze-haired y... |
The 2010 Giro d'Italia began on 8 May, and stage 11 occurred on 19 May. The race began in Amsterdam in the Netherlands with an individual time trial and two flat stages before transferring to Italy. The transfer made an uncommonly early rest day in a Grand Tour, coming just three days into the three-week race. Many cra... |
Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp's School (ECS) is an independent school for girls that is located in Westmount, Quebec. It is situated near other schools, including Selwyn House School and The Study. The school teaches students from Kindergarten up to Grade 11.
The annual tuition fees for attending the school range from ... |
Harry A. Monk, Sr. (c. 1902 – November 23, 1979) was a Canadian curler. He was a member of 1947 Brier Champion team (skipped by Jimmy Welsh), playing as lead, representing Manitoba. A member of the Deer Lodge Curling Club in Winnipeg, he was also a three-time provincial champion.
References
1900s births
1979 deaths
B... |
"Fool" is a song by the English alternative rock band Mansun. The song was written by band-leader Paul Draper. It was recorded and produced by Hugh Padgham with co-producer Michael Hunter during sessions for the group's third studio album. The song was released as the third and final single in early 2001 from the group... |
Dobroselets is a village in the municipality of Topolovgrad, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria. It is located in the north slope of Sakar mountain at about 10 km north of Topolovgrad, 28 km west of Elhovo and 55 km southwest of Yambol. It is located at an altitude of 191 m, and has a population of 130 people.
... |
Waiting Alone () is a 2004 Chinese romantic comedy film written & directed by Chinese-American filmmaker Dayyan Eng (), depicting the lives of a group of hip, affluent, twenty-something Beijing residents. The film features Chinese movie stars Xia Yu, Gong Beibi and Li Bingbing. It also features cameos of some of Hong K... |
```groff
.\" $OpenBSD: UI_new.3,v 1.11 2022/12/17 22:23:31 tb Exp $
.\" full merge up to: OpenSSL 78b19e90 Jan 11 00:12:01 2017 +0100
.\" selective merge up to: OpenSSL 61f805c1 Jan 16 01:01:46 2018 +0800
.\"
.\" This file was written by Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>.
.\"
.\" Redistribution and use in source an... |
A local history book (also known as a (rural) farm book or local chronicle; ), is a Norwegian publication genre describing the history and population of one or more rural settlements. Many local history books feature a short history of each farm and a chronology of its owners dating back several generations or centurie... |
Andrey Shtygel (; ; born 22 June 1994) is a Belarusian professional football player.
Match-fixing incidents
On 16 January 2020, the BFF banned Shtygel for 12 months for his involvement in the match fixing. On 2 December 2021 Shtygel was banned from Belarusian football for life for another attempt to fix a game.
Refer... |
Emanuele Brugnoli (Bologna, 1859 – 1944, Venice) was an Italian painter and engraver, mainly of vedute (i.e. 'views' of cityscapes and other vistas) of Venice and northern Italy.
Biography
Emanuele Brugnoli was a close friend of Fabio Mauroner, another modern Venetian vedutista. His paintings have an impressionist sty... |
The Pathfinder was a Brass Era car built in Indianapolis, Indiana from 1912 to 1917.
History
After the Parry Auto Company passed into receivership in 1910, the Motor Car Manufacturing Company was created by its creditors. That particular name was chosen as they had not decided what to name their new automobile. Ind... |
André Rousseau, (January 12, 1911 – September 17, 2002), was an entrepreneur and politician in Quebec. He was the first to occupy the position of Minister of Industry and Commerce from July 5, 1960, to December 5, 1962, under the first Government of Jean Lesage. In 1950, Rousseau also founded Rousseau Metal inc., a Que... |
Priobskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Priobsky Selsoviet of Bystroistoksky District, Altai Krai, Russia. The population was 782 as of 2016. There are 11 streets.
Geography
Priobskoye is located south from the Ob River, 7 km southeast of Bystry Istok (the district's administrative... |
Cinnamon Life Integrated Resort is the first integrated resort in Sri Lanka and the largest private investment in the country. Sri Lankan-British architect, Cecil Balmond designed the resort while Hyundai Engineering & Construction is the main contractor. The construction of the resort began in 2014. All the buildings ... |
Shortshanks is a Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in Norske Folkeeventyr.
Synopsis
A poor couple had many children, and one day had two more sons. Both boys looked about the cottage and set off to seek their fortune so quickly that the second son had to catch up to the first... |
Wrestling Dontaku 1993 was the first Wrestling Dontaku professional wrestling event produced by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). The event took place on May 3, 1993, in Fukuoka, Fukuoka at the Fukuoka Dome. As part of working relationships between NJPW and American promotions World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and World... |
Gloria Sachs (February 17, 1927 – March 12, 2012) was an American fashion designer. Gloria Sachs Designs, founded in 1970, tailored for the increasing percentage of American women employed in professional and management positions through the 1970s and 1980s.
Early life
Gloria Mildred Wasserman was born on February 17... |
Admiral Thompson may refer to:
Alan S. Thompson (born 1954), U.S. Navy vice admiral
Sir Charles Thompson, 1st Baronet (c. 1740–1799), British Royal Navy vice admiral
Donald C. Thompson (admiral) (born 1930), US. Coast Guard vice admiral
Norborne Thompson (c. 1769–1844), British Royal Navy vice admiral
Richard Thompson... |
The 1954 Pau Grand Prix was a non-championship Formula One motor race held on 19 April 1954 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was won by Jean Behra, driving with Equipe Gordini. Maurice Trintignant finished second and Roberto Mieres third.
Classification
Race
References
Pau Gr... |
The Sandžak faction or Sandžak lobby (Sandžački lobi), known in Bosnian as Sandžaklije, was one of the two main divisions of the Bosnian government and the ruling Party of Democratic Action () during the Bosnian War (1992–95; see Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina). It was made up of military hardliners and settlers (m... |
The Boys' 100 metres at the 2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics was held on 10 and 11 July.
Medalists
Records
Prior to the competition, the following records were as follows.
Heats
Qualification rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) qualified.
Heat 1
Heat 2
Heat 3
Heat 4
Heat 5
Heat 6
Heat 7
Heat 8
Heat... |
Buckdancer's Choice (1965) is a collection of poems by James Dickey. It won the U.S. National Book Award for Poetry in 1966 and the
Melville Cane Award from the Poetry Society of America.
The opening poem, "The Firebombing," relates a World War II pilot's memory of a night air raid on Beppu, Japan. The New York Times... |
Pizzo Stella or Pizzo Sterla is a mountain of Lombardy, Italy, located north of Chiavenna. On its northern side it overlooks the Valle di Lei and the lake Lago di Lei.
References
External links
Pizzo Stella on Hikr
Pizzo Stella on Summitpost
Mountains of the Alps
Alpine three-thousanders
Mountains of Lombardy |
```ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
class RenameBudgetToBudgetAmmount < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.2]
def change
rename_column :decidim_budgets_projects, :budget, :budget_amount
end
end
``` |
Glycoprotein IX (platelet) (GP9) also known as CD42a (Cluster of Differentiation 42a), is a human gene.
Platelet glycoprotein IX (GP9) is a small membrane glycoprotein found on the surface of human platelets. It forms a 1-to-1 noncovalent complex with glycoprotein Ib (GP Ib), a platelet surface membrane glycoprotein c... |
Norath is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis (district) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Hunsrück-Mittelrhein, whose seat is in Emmelshausen.
Geography
Location
The municipality lies in t... |
The Jesus Family () was a Chinese Pentecostal communitarian church established in 1921 by Jing Dianying. It began in the rural village of Mazhuang, Taian County, Shandong Province. The church was primarily located in rural and semirural areas, where members had everything in common, inspired by the life of the apostle... |
The Quebec Nordiques were an ice hockey team who played in both the National Hockey League (NHL) and the World Hockey Association (WHA). This is a list of the head coaches they had during their existence. The franchise moved to Denver, Colorado, in 1995, and became the Colorado Avalanche.
Michel Bergeron coached the m... |
```python
def test(self):
self.sendline('tbreak main')
self.sendline('continue')
self.continue_to('r0')
self.sendline('set $r0 = 3')
self.continue_to('r1')
assert self.get_int('$r0') == 3
assert self.get_int('$r1') == 2
``` |
Sandoy ("Sand Island") is the first of the five southern islands that make up the Faroe chain, the fifth biggest of all the Faroe Islands, an autonomous region of the Kingdom of Denmark. It also refers to the region that includes this island along with Skúvoy and Stóra Dímun. , the largest population centre on the isla... |
Anja Krüger (married Schneider, born 20 March 1964) is a German handball player. She participated at the 1992 Summer Olympics, where the German national team placed fourth.
At the World Cup in 1990 in South Korea, she won the bronze medal and was chosen in the allstar-team of this world cup.
With her home club Leipzig ... |
This article lists various tornado records. The most "extreme" tornado in recorded history was the Tri-State tornado, which spread through parts of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana on March 18, 1925. It is considered an F5 on the Fujita Scale, even though tornadoes were not ranked on any scale at the time. It holds reco... |
Gerard Ambassa Guy (; born 21 September 1978), nicknamed JJ (), is a Cameroonian-born Hong Kong association football coach and former professional player who currently as an amateur plays for Hong Kong Third Division club King Mountain.
He played for Happy Valley, Yee Hope, Instant-Dict, Hong Kong Rangers, South China... |
Humming is the second album by American singer-songwriter Duncan Sheik. It was released on Atlantic Records in 1998.
Release and reception
The album was met with moderate success and favorable reviews. According to Allmusic, the album "sprawls across similarly introspective terrain, yet veers more toward the pragmatic... |
Jaihe Township () is a township in Jiangcheng Hani and Yi Autonomous County, Yunnan, China. As of the 2017 census it had a population of 14,727 and an area of .
Etymology
In Hani language, "Jiahe" means a place of hope and harvest.
Administrative division
As of 2016, the township is divided into ten villages:
Jiangx... |
DXDE-TV (channel 29) is a television station in Zamboanga City, Philippines, affiliated with One Sports. It is locally owned by Golden Broadcast Professionals, Inc., alongside TV5 affiliate and company flagship DXGB-TV (channel 11). Both stations share studios and transmitter facilities at the GBPI Bldg., Campaner Stre... |
Sofia Wolfson is an American indie rock musician.
History
Wolfson was born and raised in Los Angeles. Wolfson recorded her first song at 9 and played her first show at 13. Wolfson recorded and released her first album when she was 15 alongside her father. Wolfson graduated from Los Angeles County High School for the A... |
Klaus Holzkamp (30 November 1927, Berlin – 1 November 1995, Berlin) was a German psychologist.
Research
Klaus Holzkamp worked as a professor at the Free University of Berlin. He took a central role in defining critical psychology based on the works of Karl Marx and Aleksei N. Leontiev. Holzkamp's main message is that ... |
Daniel O'Kearney (died 1778) was an Irish prelate who served in the Roman Catholic Church as the Bishop of Limerick from 1759 to 1778.
He was appointed the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Limerick by a papal brief on 27 November 1759 and consecrated on 27 January 1760.
He died in office on 24 January 1778.
R... |
The wedge-tailed sabrewing (Pampa pampa) is a species of hummingbird in the "emeralds", tribe Trochilini of subfamily Trochilinae. It is found in Belize, Guatemala, Mexico, and possibly Honduras.
Taxonomy and systematics
The taxonomy of the wedge-tailed sabrewing is unsettled. It was formerly placed in the genus Cam... |
Dylan ail Don () (in Middle Welsh) is a character in the Welsh mythic Mabinogion tales, particularly in the fourth tale, "Math fab Mathonwy". The story of Dylan reflects ancient Celtic myths that were handed down orally for some generations before being written down during the early Christian period by clerics. The sto... |
KYKC 100.1 FM is a radio station licensed to Byng, Oklahoma. The station broadcasts a country music format and is owned by The Chickasaw Nation.
References
External links
KYKC's official website
YKC
Country radio stations in the United States |
The Amtrak Railroad Anacostia Bridge is a railway bridge that crosses the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. It carries Amtrak's Northeast Corridor and MARC's Penn Line passenger rail traffic. The bridge was damaged by the 1933 Chesapeake–Potomac hurricane, causing the famous "Crescent Limited wreck".
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