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James Madison Hite Beale (February 7, 1786 – August 2, 1866) was a slave owner and U.S. Representative from Virginia.
Biography
Born in Mount Airy, Virginia, Beale pursued preparatory studies.
He engaged in agricultural pursuits.
He served as member of the State house of delegates from 1818 to 1819.
Beale was electe... |
Iñigo González de Heredia Aranzábal (born 15 March 1971 in Gasteiz) is a Spanish former professional racing cyclist. He participated three times in a Grand Tour, but only finished the 1995 Vuelta a Espana, where he finished in 70th place.
Major results
1991
3rd Vuelta a Zamora
1996
1st Time trial, National Road Cha... |
Eliza Burton "Lyda" Conley ( – 1946) was a Wyandot Native American and an American lawyer. She was the first woman admitted to the Kansas Bar Association. She was notable for her campaign to prevent the sale and development of the Huron Cemetery in Kansas City, now known as the Wyandot National Burying Ground. She chal... |
The 2013 CMT Music Awards is a music award ceremony that was held on Wednesday, June 5, 2013 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. CMT. The show was hosted by CMT Award winner Jason Aldean and Kristen Bell.
Winners and nominees
The winners are highlighted in bold.
Presenters
Kellie Pickler & Scotty McCre... |
Laqaleh (, also Romanized as Lāqal‘eh; also known as Lāqalā) is a village in Kalashi Rural District, Kalashi District, Javanrud County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 75, in 17 families.
References
Populated places in Javanrud County |
"Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina" is the first episode in the ninth season of the American animated television series South Park. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on March 9, 2005. In the episode, Mr. Garrison undergoes a sex change after feeling that he is a "woman trapped in a man's body". Garris... |
Near the South-West corner of the Calvinist Church in the Medieval Hungarian market-town Nyírbátor stands the unique 17th century Late-Renaissance wooden belfry, a masterpiece of Transylvanian joinery, which is the oldest and the largest of its kind in Hungary. Its shingled skirting and gallery give the impression of a... |
Brian Cameron Siders (born September 11, 1978) is an American world champion powerlifter and regular participant in the Arnold Strongman Classic. Brian is regarded as one of the strongest men to ever walk the planet, especially in press-movements.
Career
Brian started lifting in high school, mainly just training the b... |
The Crimson Challenge is a lost 1922 American silent Western film directed by Paul Powell and written by Vingie E. Roe and Beulah Marie Dix. The film stars Dorothy Dalton, Jack Mower, Will Walling, Howard Ralston, Clarence Burton, George Field, and Beulah Dark Cloud. The film was released on April 2, 1922, by Paramount... |
Black Cloud is a 2004 American drama film which was directed and written by Rick Schroder and starred Eddie Spears, Russel Means, Julia Jones, Schroder and Tim McGraw, in his film acting debut.
Plot
Black Cloud, a young Navajo man, must take a journey of personal growth to prepare himself for a chance at boxing in the... |
```ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
class BulkImportRowService
def call(row)
@account = row.bulk_import.account
@data = row.data
@type = row.bulk_import.type.to_sym
case @type
when :following, :blocking, :muting, :lists
target_acct = @data['acct']
target_domain = domain... |
April Ann McIntosh (born January 29, 1979) is an American actress and former model known professionally as April Scott. She has appeared on television programs such as CSI: Miami and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, as well as films such as The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning, The Penthouse and Living Will.
Early li... |
Ewa Kasprzyk may refer to:
Ewa Kasprzyk (actress) (born 1957), Polish actress
Ewa Kasprzyk (athlete) (born 1957), retired Polish athlete |
Wanapan or Arapahtë pata is a Tiriyó village in the Sipaliwini District of Suriname. It was established at the bottom of the Wonotobo Falls in 1998 by captain Arapahtë.
Name
Wanapan is the Tiriyó-language name for Clusia plants, which are found abundantly in the area. Arapahtë is the name of the captain of the villag... |
Sir Henry Calthorpe (1586–1637), was an English lawyer who acted as solicitor-general to Queen Henrietta Maria, and also as the defence barrister in two high-profile cases: the Darnell's Case (or the Five Knights' case) and the Valentine case. He was Recorder of London in 1635–36 (by king's mandate), attorney of court ... |
Lay that Trumpet in Our Hands is a 2002 fiction novel by Susan Carol McCarthy. It describes the efforts of Reesa McMahon, a 12-year-old white girl, to understand and come to terms with the murder of her black friend Marvin Cully at the hands of the Ku Klux Klan. It details her growing awareness of race relations and ra... |
The Medal "For the Capture of Berlin" () was a World War II campaign medal of the Soviet Union established on June 9, 1945 by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR to satisfy the petition of the People's Commissariat for Defense of the Soviet Union. The medal's statute was amended on July 18, 1980 ... |
Central is one of the 18 electoral wards that form the Parliamentary constituency of Hyndburn, Lancashire, England. The ward returns two councillors to represent the area west of Accrington town centre on the Hyndburn Borough Council. As of the May 2019 Council election, Central had an electorate of 3,822.
References
... |
Near Northeast is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located northeast of the city's downtown. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 15, 16, 23, and 24.
Borders
Northwestern
Butternut Street
Northern
South Carbon Street
Farmer Street
Northeastern
Dewitt Street
Sedgwick Street
Eastern
Elm Street
Sout... |
Colleen Patricia Jones (born December 16, 1959) is a Canadian curler and television personality. She is best known as the skip of two women's world championship teams and six Tournament of Hearts Canadian women's championships, including an unprecedented four titles in a row and held the record for most Tournament of ... |
Calus may refer to:
Căluș, a traditional Romanian dance
Čālūs, a city in Mazandaran, Iran
Čālūs River, a river in Mazandaran, Iran
An enemy boss in the Destiny 2 campaign
See also
Callus (disambiguation)
Chalus (disambiguation) |
Ribta () is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. The area was marred by conflict in the 1990s. A "Bonfire for Peace" was held in Ribta to destroy weapons used in conflict in the region. Geologically a tectonic movement in the past has been referred to as the Ribta Formation.
References
External links
Ribt... |
Stapleton is a neighborhood in northeastern Staten Island in New York City, United States. It is located along the waterfront of Upper New York Bay, roughly bounded on the north by Tompkinsville at Grant Street, on the south by Clifton at Vanderbilt Avenue, and on the west by St. Paul's Avenue and Van Duzer Street, whi... |
```javascript
Weak vs Strict equality operator
Keywords in hash keys
Precision
Avoid using `with`
Getting the *real* dimensions of an image
``` |
The Ownerz is the sixth studio album by the hip-hop duo Gang Starr, and the last released during Guru’s lifetime. It was released in June 24, 2003, by Virgin. It was well-received critically and boasts four singles, "Skills", "Rite Where U Stand", "Nice Girl, Wrong Place", and "Same Team, No Games".
Track listing
"Int... |
Oliver Kaczmarek (born 8 August 1970) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who has been serving as a member of the Bundestag from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia since 2009.
Political career
Kaczmarek first became a member of the Bundestag in the 2009 German federal election, representing t... |
Abijah Catlin (April 1, 1805 – April 14, 1891) was an American politician.
Abijah Catlin, elder son of Abijah Catlin, Jr., and Orinda (Williams) Catlin, was born in Harwinton, Connecticut, on April 1, 1805.
He graduated from Yale College in 1825. He studied law at the Yale Law School, and was admitted to the Litchfie... |
The Burnt mound in Fox Hollies Park is a Bronze Age burnt mound archaeological feature located in Fox Hollies Park, in the Fox Hollies area of south Birmingham. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, having been scheduled by English Heritage (now Historic England) on 24 July 2002. It consists of an oval mound about 0.3m t... |
Henry Jutsum (1816 – 3 March 1869), was an English landscape painter.
Life and work
Jutsum was born in London and educated in Devonshire. There he acquired a taste for landscape painting, and on returning to London to further his art studies, he drew from nature, frequently in Kensington Gardens. In 1830 he became an ... |
İbrahim Çolak may refer to:
İbrahim Çolak (officer) (1881–1944), officer of the Ottoman Army and the Turkish Army
İbrahim Çolak (gymnast) (born 1995), Turkish artistic gymnast |
Sam McGee may refer to:
"The Cremation of Sam McGee", a poem written by Robert W. Service
Sam McGee, an American country musician of the McGee Brothers duo |
Saraswatipur is a residential locality that is part of Dharwad city of Karnataka state, India. Saraswatpur is located on top of a hillock besotted with old bungalows and garden in front of them. Saraswatpur is near to Malmaddi, another locality of Dharwad. The name is derived because of concentration of Saraswat Brahmi... |
Alexandra Attkisson Petri (, born March 15, 1988) is an American humorist and newspaper columnist. In 2010, she became the youngest person to have a column in The Washington Post. Petri runs the ComPost blog on the paper's website, on which she formerly worked with Dana Milbank. In 2017, a piece of satire she wrote ab... |
Henry Tefft Clarke, Jr. (August 4, 1875 – March 28, 1950) was an American baseball player and coach, lawyer and politician. He played Major League Baseball pitcher for the Cleveland Spiders in 1897 and the Chicago Orphans in 1898. He was also a coach for the Michigan Wolverines baseball team. He later served as a Ne... |
Markiyan Voytsekhovskyy (; born November 27, 2003) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for York United in the Canadian Premier League.
Early life
In his youth, Voytsekhovskyy was part of the Shakhtar Donetsk academy. After moving to Canada, he joined the Rush Canada Academy. In 2021, he pl... |
Chatham Borough is a suburban borough in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 9,212, an increase of 250 (+2.8%) from the 2010 census count of 8,962, which in turn reflected an increase of 502 (+5.9%) from the 8,460 counted in the 2000 census.
... |
Take Fo' Records is an independent record label from New Orleans and the first to specialize in bounce music. The label is a subsidiary of Positive Black Talk, Inc., was founded in 1992 and operated by creative duo Earl J. Mackie and Henry F. Holden, until 2005. Prior to creating the record label, the duo teamed up to ... |
```go
package file
import (
"context"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/pkg/dnstest"
"github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/test"
"github.com/miekg/dns"
)
var dsTestCases = []test.Case{
{
Qname: "a.delegated.miek.nl.", Qtype: dns.TypeDS,
Ns: []dns.RR{
test.NS("delegated.miek.nl. 1800 ... |
BB11 can refer to:
BB11, a postcode district in the BB postcode area
Big Brother 11, a television programme in various versions |
Soula, Boulkiemdé is a town in the Thyou Department of Boulkiemdé Province in central western Burkina Faso. It has a population of 2,953.
References
External links
Satellite map at Maplandia.com
Populated places in Boulkiemdé Province |
Eleazar de Carvalho (28 June 1912, Iguatu, Ceará – 12 September 1996, São Paulo) was a Brazilian conductor and composer.
Biography
De Carvalho's parents were Manuel Afonso de Carvalho and Dalila Mendonça. He studied in the United States with Serge Koussevitzky at the Berkshire Music Center, and later became a conducti... |
```yaml
args:
- description: A comma-separated list of devices.
isArray: true
name: devices
required: true
comment: Generates a single query or query list with which to query in ServiceNow.
commonfields:
id: GeneratePANWIoTDeviceTableQueryForServiceNow
version: -1
dockerimage: demisto/python3:3.10.12.63474
en... |
Fernand L. Delmotte (24 July 1920 – 4 July 1998) was a Belgian veteran of the Battle of Belgium and a politician from the Socialist Party who was a Senator, Minister and Member of the European Parliament for the French-speaking electoral college from 1979 to 1984.
See also
List of members of the European Parliament... |
There are three major law enforcement/security entities in Suriname.
Organisations
Korps Politie Suriname
The largest force and the most published in the media is the Korps Politie Suriname (KPS). This is a traditional police department model and is responsible for all the policing efforts. Under the main umbrella o... |
In the computer industry, vaporware (or vapourware) is a product, typically computer hardware or software, that is announced to the general public but is late, never actually manufactured, or officially cancelled. Use of the word has broadened to include products such as automobiles.
Vaporware is often announced month... |
"Don't Call Me Baby" is a pop–R&B song performed by Canadian singer Kreesha Turner for her debut studio album, Passion (2008). The track was released as the album's third single in May 2008 in Canada. It has since peaked at #8 on the Canadian Hot 100. The track was later released in the United States in June 2008 and w... |
John Rustad (born 1963) is a Canadian politician who is the current leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia. He first became a member of the Legislative Assembly of the Canadian province of British Columbia in 2005, representing Prince George–Omineca. He currently represents the constituency of Nechako La... |
A triclinium (plural: triclinia) is a formal dining room in a Roman building. The word is adopted from the Greek ()—from (), "three", and (), a sort of couch or rather chaise longue. Each couch was sized to accommodate a diner who reclined on their left side on cushions while some household slaves served multiple c... |
Eşme is a village in the Sungurlu District of Çorum Province in Turkey. Its population is 422 (2022).
References
Villages in Sungurlu District |
Chananwal is a village in the Barnala district of Punjab, India.
The population of Chananwal is predominantly Sikhs from the Jatt community. It can be divided into five pattis (a Punjabi word, which means a group of people from a particular village or area): Barring, Jattanae, Bath, Jangi ki, and Bassi. The village i... |
Mitu Khurana was a pediatrician from Delhi, India. She was an activist against female feticide in India. Her case became well known when she took legal action against her husband and his family on accusations of performing an ultrasound to reveal the sex of their children without her consent, pressuring her to abort th... |
Amalia del Carmen Heller Gómez (born 13 April 1951) is a Venezuelan broadcaster, entertainer, and former beauty queen known for her participation in Miss Venezuela 1972.
Biography
Amalia Heller was born on 13 April 1951 in Caracas, Venezuela. She had already won some competitions in the locality of Caracas by the age ... |
Melvin Brian Behney (born September 2, 1947) is an American former professional baseball player. Behney was a left-handed pitcher who had a five-game trial, one as a starting pitcher, with the 1970 Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball. He stood tall and weighed .
Behney is a 1965 graduate of Verona High School in... |
```c
/* Auto-generated by generate-wrappers.py script. Do not modify */
#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__i686__) || defined(__x86_64__)
#include <requantization/gemmlowp-sse4.c>
#endif /* defined(__i386__) || defined(__i686__) || defined(__x86_64__) */
``` |
Bass Desires is a studio album by jazz acoustic bassist Marc Johnson released in 1985 on the ECM label. It features guitarists Bill Frisell and John Scofield, and former Weather Report drummer Peter Erskine. The same group would record Johnson's next album under the group name “Marc Johnson's Bass Desires”.
Reception
... |
```xml
<mxfile host="localhost" modified="2021-05-13T15:13:49.065Z" agent="5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/90.0.4430.212 Safari/537.36" etag="wSTZ0NLKJqQDPf-wjMNB" version="@DRAWIO-VERSION@" type="device"><diagram id="3228e29e-7158-1315-38df-8450db1d8a1d" name="Page-1">3V... |
The Air Support to Defence Operational Training (ASDOT), was a proposed programme whereby training in defence for aircrew in the armed forces of the United Kingdom would be provided by a civilian contractor. It was to include all air training undertaken under the umbrella of the Ministry of Defence (MOD); Royal Air For... |
Nuestra Visión (translation: Our Vision) is an American Spanish language free-to-air television network, owned by Publicidad y Contenido Editorial S.A. de C.V. a subsidiary of América Móvil. The network launched on November 21, 2017 and is available in select markets across the United States.
The network primarily fea... |
Manny Crisostomo is a photojournalist and the only Pulitzer Prize Winner from Guam.
Biography
He was born in Sinajana, Guam, and attended Father Duenas Memorial School. He studied at the University of Guam and later — at the University of Missouri. During his school years, he interned at the Pacific Daily News and wo... |
Brazil competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. 182 competitors, 132 men and 50 women, took part in 107 events in 23 sports. Brazilian Team has conquered only 3 medals in Barcelona. It was the lowest number since Montreal 1976, but unlike Montreal, two of the three medals were gold and this is also unt... |
```javascript
/**
* @license Apache-2.0
*
*
*
* path_to_url
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
*/
'use strict';
// MODULES //
var bench = require( '@stdlib/bench' );
var uniform = require( '@stdlib/rand... |
In graph theory, Yen's algorithm computes single-source K-shortest loopless paths for a graph with non-negative edge cost. The algorithm was published by Jin Y. Yen in 1971 and employs any shortest path algorithm to find the best path, then proceeds to find K − 1 deviations of the best path.
Algorithm
Terminology an... |
The Troitskaya line (, lit. Trinity) (Line 16, previously Kommunarskaya line, , lit. Communards) is an under-construction line of the Moscow Metro that will initially extend to the settlement of Kommunarka in the Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug, or New Moscow from Novatorskaya station. Future expansion plans will ex... |
Idrieus, or Hidrieus (; died 344 BC) was a ruler of Caria as a Satrap under the Achaemenid Empire. Alongside his sister and wife Ada, he enjoyed the status of king or dynast by virtue of the powerful position he inherited from his predecessors of the House of Hecatomnus (the Hecatomnids).
Biography
Idrieus was the sec... |
Hadykówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Cmolas, within Kolbuszowa County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately north of Cmolas, north of Kolbuszowa, and north-west of the regional capital Rzeszów.
References
Villages in Kolbuszowa County |
Sex Sent Me to the ER is an American reality television series aired on TLC that premiered on December 28, 2013. The show features actors who reenact various real-life accidents that occurred during sex. A preview reported on by The New York Post included segments on a 440-pound man who put his 110-pound girlfriend's h... |
Astonishing Stories was an American pulp science fiction magazine, published by Popular Publications between 1940 and 1943. It was founded under Popular's "Fictioneers" imprint, which paid lower rates than Popular's other magazines. The magazine's first editor was Frederik Pohl, who also edited a companion publicatio... |
Elana Johnson is an American author and also writes under the names of Liz Isaacson and Jessie Newtown. Her works of young adult fiction and romance have appeared on USA Today's bestseller list three times. Johnson is a Utah-based writer with over 100 works to her credit.
Background
She studied math and science in sch... |
The 2000 Swedish Golf Tour, titled as the 2000 Telia Tour for sponsorship reasons, was the 17th season of the Swedish Golf Tour, the main professional golf tour in Sweden since it was formed in 1984, with most tournaments being incorporated into the Nordic Golf League since 1999.
Schedule
The following table lists off... |
Lament of dying man (Polish: Skarga umierającego) is an anonymous medieval Polish poem dating from the year 1463. The text represents the eschatological literature popular in High Middle Ages and describes torments a sinful moribund has facing his approaching death. His sufferings are the ones ascribed by Ars moriendi... |
```xml
<?xml version="1.0" ?><!DOCTYPE TS><TS version="2.1" language="fr_FR">
<context>
<name>about_ui_tr</name>
<message>
<location filename="../../persepolis/gui/about_ui.py" line="294"/>
<source>About Persepolis</source>
<translation> propos de Persepolis</translation>
</message>
... |
The Northern Dynasties tombs of Ci County, Handan, Hebei, China consist of the tombs of members of the royalty and nobility of the Eastern Wei and Northern Qi, two of the Northern Dynasties of Chinese history. The tombs, dating from 386-581, were discovered in 1974. In 1992, the State Council named the group a national... |
Samuel Kisakye Sejjaaka is a Ugandan accountant, academic and businessman. He is Principal and Country Team Leader at MAT ABACUS Business School. Between 1993 and 2014, he lectured at Uganda's oldest tertiary institution, Makerere University (later the Makerere University Business School) and rose to the position of De... |
Parliamentary elections were held in Morocco on 14 September 1984, having originally been scheduled for September 1983, but postponed due to issues over the future of Western Sahara. The number of directly elected seats increased from 176 to 199, whilst the number of indirectly elected seats rose from 88 to 102 (60 ele... |
Ports North, the trading name of the Far North Queensland Ports Corporation Limited, is a Queensland Government statutory corporation that is responsible for the Cairns Marlin Marina and the Cairns Cityport project and the ports in Cairns, Cape Flattery, Karumba, Mourilyan, Skardon River, Quintell Beach, Thursday Islan... |
The Venta de Baños–Gijón railway is a Spanish railway linking Gijón, Asturias to the rest of the mainline Spanish rail network.
Route
The line branches from the Madrid–Hendaye railway at Venta de Baños, and serves Palencia, León and Oviedo before reaching Gijón. At León, the León–A Coruña railway starts.
Services
The... |
El Tıregı (, ET) is an unregistered political party in Kazakhstan that was founded on 27 November 2020 by former Mazhilis MP and Vice Minister Nurzhan Altayev. Originally formed as a public association in October 2019, the organisation sought to influence governmental policies within the ruling Amanat party and was eve... |
Schaanwald is one of four railway stations in Liechtenstein. It is located in the village of Schaanwald, in Mauren municipality. The station is currently disused and not served by any train service.
History
The station opened in 1902. It was staffed until 1988. Over time, the number of trains stopping at the station ... |
Nesticus silvestrii is a scaffold web spiders species in the family Nesticidae. It is found in western North America, from British Columbia (Canada) to California (the United States).
See also
List of Nesticidae species
References
silvestrii
Spiders of Canada
Spiders of the United States
Spiders described in 1929 |
Neduntheevu or Nedunthivu (; ) (also known by its Dutch name Delft) is an island in the Palk Strait, northern Sri Lanka. This island is named as Delft in the Admiralty Chart unlike the other islands, whose names are Tamil. The island's area is 50 km2 and it is roughly oval-shaped. Its length is 8 km and its maximum wi... |
Segzabad or Segz Abad () (Tati: , Sezjowa) is a city in the Central District of Buin Zahra County, Qazvin province, Iran. Sagzabad is a Tati-speaking city.
At the 2006 census, its population was 4,953 in 1,324 households. The following census in 2011 counted 5,440 people in 1,578 households. The latest census in 2016 ... |
Duke of Orleans Land () is a land area —possibly a peninsula— in King Frederick VIII Land, northeastern Greenland. Administratively it belongs to the NE Greenland National Park area.
Geography
The Duke of Orleans Land is bounded in the north by the Zachariae Isstrom, beyond which rises Lambert Land, in the east by the... |
In 2008, there were 49,516 crimes reported in the U.S. state of Hawaii, including 25 murders, 46,004 property crimes, and 365 rapes.
Capital punishment laws
Capital punishment is not applied in this state.
References |
Te Ūpokorehe is a Māori tribal group located in the eastern Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand. There is currently a dispute over whether it is a hapū (sub-tribe) of Whakatōhea or an iwi (tribe) in its own right.
The rohe (tribal area) of Te Ūpokorehe extends form Maraetotara (Ōhope) in the west to the middle of Waio... |
Carole Anne Estabrooks (born 1954) is a Canadian applied health services researcher. She is a Canada Research Chair in Knowledge Translation and a professor in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. She has been listed amongst the highest cited researchers in her field and was appointed a Member of the O... |
John Molloy is the name of:
John Molloy (Australian settler), early settler in Western Australia (1786–1867) husband of Georgiana Molloy
John Patrick Molloy (1873–1948), Canadian veterinarian and politician
John Molloy (priest) (died 1922), Archdeacon of Raphoe from 1900
John Molloy (musician) (1960-2018), British mu... |
Credulity is a person's willingness or ability to believe that a statement is true, especially on minimal or uncertain evidence. Credulity is not necessarily a belief in something that may be false: the subject of the belief may even be correct, but a credulous person will believe it without good evidence.
Meaning
The... |
```javascript
; (function() {
ace.require(["ace/snippets/luapage"], function(m) {
if (typeof module == "object" && typeof exports == "object" && module) {
module.exports = m;
}
});
... |
Everest Cricket Club Ground is a cricket ground in Georgetown, Guyana.
History
The ground was established in 1928, when the Everest Cricket Club relocated from their original Queenstown ground and acquired a lease on what was swampy land located a short distance from the ocean. The swampy land was quickly transformed ... |
The Imperial Wireless Chain was a strategic international communications network of powerful long range radiotelegraphy stations, created by the British government to link the countries of the British Empire. The stations exchanged commercial and diplomatic text message traffic transmitted at high speed by Morse code u... |
"You See the Trouble with Me" is a song recorded by American soul artist Barry White, written by White and Ray Parker Jr. It was released in February 1976 as the second single from White's album Let the Music Play. In its initial release, the track reached number 14 on Billboard's Black Singles chart, and number two in... |
Kevin Brown (born July 9, 1970) is an American poet, author and teacher. He has published three full collections of poems--Liturgical Calendar: Poems; A Lexicon of Lost Words; and Exit Lines, as well as a memoir, Another Way: Finding Faith, Then Finding It Again. He has also published essays in The Chronicle of Highe... |
The Weston-Worle Ridge is a range of three hills just north of Weston-super-Mare. Going from west to east, these hills are Worlebury Hill, Milton Hill, and Worle Hill.
References
Hills of Somerset
Weston-super-Mare |
Teshio Mountains (天塩山地 Teshio-sanchi) is a mountain range of Hokkaidō, Japan.
Mountains
Mount Pisshiri
Mount Santō
References
Geographical Survey Institute
Mountain ranges of Hokkaido |
The 1954–55 Primeira Divisão was the 21st season of top-tier football in Portugal.
Overview
It was contested by 14 teams, and S.L. Benfica won the championship.
League standings
Results
References
Primeira Liga seasons
1954–55 in Portuguese football
Portugal |
Dumari (Taraiya, Saran, Bihar) is a village in Taraiya Block of Saran district in Bihar, India. Located in a rural area of Saran district, it is one of the 79 villages of Taraiya Block. The village has 321 homes.
Geography
Dumari is a medium size village which is situated in the northernmost part of the Saran (Chhapr... |
Hang Ten is a Hong Kong-owned lifestyle and apparel company that had its origins in surf wear but now makes mass-market casual clothing and other items, selling the bulk of its products in the East Asian market, including Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea. Hang Ten's name comes from the surfing maneuver of 'hanging ten... |
This is a list of electoral district results for the 2011 New South Wales state election.
Results by electoral district
Albury
Auburn
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Hilda von Einem is a fictional character in John Buchan's 1916 novel Greenmantle. She is a German femme fatale who masterminds a plot to stir up a Muslim jihad against the Allies. She has been described as a "glamorous but merciless female agent" and a "pale-blue-eyed northern goddess". Rosie White suggests that von Ei... |
Hongotoxin (HgTX) is an ion channel toxin, which blocks Shaker-type (Kv1) K+ channels. The toxin is derived from the venom of Centruroides limbatus, a Central American scorpion found meanly in Costa Rica, Honduras and Panama.
Chemistry
Hongotoxin belongs to the short scorpion toxin superfamily. Potassium channel inhib... |
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