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The 2007 Australian Drivers' Championship was a motor racing title for drivers of Formula 3 racing cars, with the winner awarded the 2007 CAMS Gold Star. The title, which was the 51st Australian Drivers' Championship, was awarded to the winner of the 2007 Australian Formula 3 Championship. The championship, which began...
The Song dynasty (960–1279) was an imperial dynasty of China that succeeded the period referred to as Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (907–960) and preceded the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), which conquered the Song dynasty in 1279. The conventional division into the Northern Song dynasty (960–1127) and Southern Son...
Megabats constitute the family Pteropodidae of the order Chiroptera (bats). They are also called fruit bats, Old World fruit bats, or—especially the genera Acerodon and Pteropus—flying foxes. They are the only member of the superfamily Pteropodoidea, which is one of two superfamilies in the suborder Yinpterochiroptera...
SFU may refer to: Universities Saint Francis University, in Loretto, Pennsylvania, United States Siberian Federal University, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia Sigmund Freud University Vienna, two private universities in Vienna, Austria and Paris, France Simon Fraser University, a Canadian public university in Burnaby, Briti...
Lungga Plantation is a suburb of Honiara, Solomon Islands and is located East of Lungga Point. References Populated places in Guadalcanal Province Suburbs of Honiara
"Five Cs of Singapore" — namely, cash, car, credit card, condominium and country club membership — is a phrase used in Singapore to refer to materialism. It was coined as a popular observational joke during the 1990s about the aspirations of some Singaporeans to obtain material possessions in an effort to impress other...
Tempo was an artificial intelligence-enhanced calendar application for iOS. Developed by Tempo AI, a spinoff of SRI International, the application was reviewed by numerous blogs and media outlets, including Wired, VentureBeat, TechCrunch, and others. Raj Singh, Thierry Donneau-Golencer and Corey Hulen are the Co-Founde...
Dog Bone Lake is a dog bone-shaped topographic flat with two larger ends connected by a narrow body, which are two of the three eponymic features of their namesake, the Three Lakes Valley, Nevada. References Lakes of Nevada Lakes of Clark County, Nevada Lakes of Lincoln County, Nevada
The characterization of nanoparticles is a branch of nanometrology that deals with the characterization, or measurement, of the physical and chemical properties of nanoparticles. Nanoparticles measure less than 100 nanometers in at least one of their external dimensions, and are often engineered for their unique prope...
Francisco Pérez de Burgos (1558-1617) was a Spanish jurist, military man, merchant and politician, who had a preponderant role during the colonial period of Argentina, where he worked as a public and government notary of the city of Buenos Aires. He was appointed Escribano Real for his Majesty Felipe II de España, an...
Yves Durand (14 April 1932 – April 2004) was a French historian, professor of modern history at the Sorbonne. He was a member of the Club de l'horloge. References Carrefour de l'horloge people 1932 births 2004 deaths Academic staff of the University of Paris 20th-century French historians Knights of the Ordre nation...
Margareta Abrahamsdotter Brahe (28 June 1603, Rydboholm – 15 May 1669, Weferlingen) was a Swedish aristocrat and court official, Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg by marriage to Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg. She aroused a lot of attention with her marriages, which were considered scandalous. Life First marriag...
The Grésivaudan (; sometimes Graisivaudan) is a valley of the French Alps, situated mostly in the Isère. Etymologically, Graisivaudan comes from roots meaning "Grenoble" (Gratianopolis) and "valley". It comprises the alluvial plain of the river Isère from Grenoble to the confluence of the Arc; or, more recently, the en...
Charles Hambitzer (1878 or 1881 – 1918) was an American composer, pianist and teacher. He is noted for having been a teacher of George Gershwin. Biography Hambitzer was born into a musical family in Beloit, Wisconsin. The year of his birth is variously given as either 1878 or 1881. His great-grandfather was a violinis...
Portela () is a former civil parish in the municipality of Loures, Lisbon District, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Moscavide e Portela. History In toponymic terms, Portela gets its name from two Portuguese definitions: portela is derived from a corruption of the Latin or , which means "smal...
Étienne Tardif de Pommeroux, comte de Bordesoulle (4 April 1771, in Luzeret – 3 October 1837, in Fontaine-Chaalis, Oise) was a French nobleman and soldier, who fought in the Napoleonic Wars and the Spanish expedition. Life Early career He entered the army in 1789 at private rank, in the 2nd mounted chasseurs regiment...
New York City's 4th City Council district is one of 51 districts in the New York City Council. It has been represented by Democrat Keith Powers since 2018, succeeding term-limited fellow Democrat Daniel Garodnick. Geography District 4 covers a large swath of Manhattan's Upper East Side, also stretching south to includ...
Josef Jungmann (16 July 1773 in Hudlice, near Beroun – 14 November 1847 in Prague) was a Czech poet and linguist, and a leading figure of the Czech National Revival. Together with Josef Dobrovský, he is considered to be a creator of the modern Czech language. The literary award for the best translation into Czech is na...
Emmanuel Mané-Katz (Hebrew: מאנה כץ), born Mane Leyzerovich Kats (1894–1962), was a Litvak painter born in Kremenchuk, Russian Empire (now city in Ukraine) , best known for his depictions of the Jewish shtetl in Eastern Europe. Biography Mane-Katz moved to Paris at the age of 19 to study art, although his father want...
Tornatellinops lidgbirdensis, also known as the Mount Lidgbird miniature treesnail, is a species of tree snail that is endemic to Australia's Lord Howe Island in the Tasman Sea. Description The elongately conical shell of adult snails is 3.7–4 mm in height, with a diameter of 1.6–1.8 mm, with a high spire, impressed s...
The 2015 season was FH's 31st season in Úrvalsdeild and their 15th consecutive season in top-flight of Icelandic Football. Along with the Úrvalsdeild, the club competed in the Lengjubikarinn, the Borgunarbikarinn and the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League were they entered in the first qualifying round. Heimir Guðjónsson hea...
On May 10, 2010, President Barack Obama announced his selection of Elena Kagan for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, to replace retiring Justice John Paul Stevens. Kagan's nomination was confirmed by a 63–37 vote of the United States Senate on August 5, 2010. When nominated, Kagan was Solicit...
Kaywa (Quechua for a Cyclanthera species, (Cyclanthera pedata or Cyclanthera brachybotrys) Hispanicized spelling Cayhua) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is situated in the Huancavelica Region, Huancavelica Province, Acobambilla District, and in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, Huantán District. Kay...
The Second Konoe Cabinet is the 38th Cabinet of Japan led by Fumimaro Konoe from July 22, 1940 to July 18, 1941. Cabinet References Cabinet of Japan 1940 establishments in Japan Cabinets established in 1940 Cabinets disestablished in 1941
The 12th European Film Awards were presented on December 4, 1999, in Berlin, Germany. The winners were selected by the members of the European Film Academy. Awards Best Film References External links European Film Academy Archive 1999 film awards European Film Awards ceremonies 1999 in Berlin 1999 in Germany 199...
John Bardwell Ebden M.L.C. (9 April 1787 - 22 September 1873) was a businessman and politician of the Cape Colony, South Africa. He dominated Cape Town commerce for over sixty years in the 19th century, and was an unofficial member of the Cape Legislative Council. An ambitious and combative personality, he was known b...
Neuralized E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NEURL3 gene. References Further reading
Michel Breuer (, born 25 May 1980 in Gouda) is a retired Dutch footballer who, during his career, played in his home country for Excelsior, SC Heerenveen, NEC Nijmegen and Sparta Rotterdam. His father, Martin Breuer, played professionally for FC Den Bosch in the 1980s. Club career Youth career Michel Breuer started t...
Benjamin Timbrell (c. 1683–1754) was an English master builder and architect, active in the West End of London in the first half of the eighteenth century. He was the architect of the Grosvenor Chapel on South Audley Street in London's Mayfair district. References 1680s births 1754 deaths English architects
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights in Argentina rank among the highest in the world. Upon legalising same-sex marriage on 15 July 2010, Argentina became the first country in Latin America, the second in the Americas, and the tenth in the world to do so. Following Argentina's transition to a democracy...
Bevyn Baker (born 8 August 1937) is an Australian former long jumper who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics. References 1937 births Living people Australian male long jumpers Olympic athletes for Australia Athletes (track and field) at the 1960 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people)
Ole Fredrik Syversen (born 16 December 1971) is a Norwegian athlete who competed in Wheelchair curling at the 2018 Winter Paralympics. He won a silver medal. References External links 1971 births Living people Norwegian male curlers Norwegian wheelchair curlers Paralympic wheelchair curlers for Norway Paralympic me...
A streaming current and streaming potential are two interrelated electrokinetic phenomena studied in the areas of surface chemistry and electrochemistry. They are an electric current or potential which originates when an electrolyte is driven by a pressure gradient through a channel or porous plug with charged walls. ...
The Fort Worth Brahmas were a professional ice hockey team in the Central Hockey League, and previously the Western Professional Hockey League. The team originally played at the Fort Worth Convention Center but played their final six seasons, including their 2008–09 Championship season at the NYTEX Sports Centre. The C...
Northwoods is a city in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. The population was 4,227 at the 2010 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 4,227 people, 1,651 households, and 1,126 fami...
Col. Josiah Parker Family Cemetery is a historic family cemetery located near Smithfield, Isle of Wight County, Virginia. It is the burial site of American Revolutionary War Colonel, naval officer, and Congressman Josiah Parker (1751-1810). Its location was rediscovered in 2001. The family believes a total of 30 pers...
```objective-c // BZip2Encoder.h #ifndef __COMPRESS_BZIP2_ENCODER_H #define __COMPRESS_BZIP2_ENCODER_H #include "../../Common/Defs.h" #include "../../Common/MyCom.h" #ifndef _7ZIP_ST #include "../../Windows/Synchronization.h" #include "../../Windows/Thread.h" #endif #include "../ICoder.h" #include "../Common/InBuf...
```c++ // Use, modification and distribution are subject to the // LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at path_to_url // // This file is machine generated, do not edit by hand // Unrolled polynomial evaluation using second order Horners rule #ifndef BOOST_MATH_TOOLS_POLY_EVAL_12_HPP #define BOOST_MATH_TOOLS_POLY_EVAL_12_HPP n...
McPherson Peak () is a peak, high, located at the west side of the head of Remington Glacier, in the Doyran Heights of the Sentinel Range in the Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica. It was first mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos from 1957 to 1959, and was named by the Advi...
Joynal Abedin may refer to: People Joynal Abedin, also known as V.P. Joynal, Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician Joynal Abedin (politician, born 1954), Bangladesh Awami League politician and the former Member of Parliament of Meherpur-1 Joynal Abedin Hazari, Bangladesh Awami League politician and a former memb...
The Structural Adjustment Participatory Review International Network (SAPRIN), based in Washington, D.C., United States and launched by the World Bank and its former president, James Wolfensohn in 1997, is a coalition of civil society organizations, their governments and the World Bank researching about structural adju...
The Gardiner Chess Centre was built at the end of 2002 by Graeme & Wendy Gardiner, in bushland at Mudgeeraba on the Gold Coast (Australia), to provide South-East Queensland, and beyond, with a positive chess learning environment for children and enjoyable chess for adults. Graeme is a former president of the Australian...
Sepp Ketterer (11 February 1899 in Altglashütten – 11 January 1991) was a German-born Austrian cinematographer. He was involved in the cinematography of almost 50 films between 1938 and 1968. He worked on a number of Austrian films such as 1. April 2000 which was released in 1952. Selected filmography The White Drea...
```shell #!/bin/sh # @cmd: pyomo solve --solver=glpk -c abstract7.py # @:cmd rm -f results.yml results.json abstract7.pyomo abstract7.results ```
Renauldia lycopodioides is a species of moss in the family Pterobryaceae. It is endemic to Tanzania, where it is known from only two locations and is considered an endangered species. It grows on tree branches in forested habitat. It is threatened by deforestation. References Hypnales Endemic flora of Tanzania Endang...
Helmick is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Debra May Helmick, girl murdered by Larry Gene Bell Frank Helmick (born 1953), Lieutenant General in the United States Army Paul Helmick, American film director who directed Thunder in Carolina Robert Helmick (1937–2003), American sports executive Walt Hel...
The memory confusion protocol is a technique used by social psychologists to discover whether subjects are categorizing individuals into groups and, if so, what characteristics they are using to do so – without the knowledge of the subjects, in order to reduce the risk that subjects will try to conceal their reasons. T...
Drew Michael Rom (born December 15, 1999) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB). The Baltimore Orioles selected him in the fourth round of the 2018 MLB draft. Amateur career Rom attended Highlands High School in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. In 2018, as a seni...
Jōō may refer to: Jyouou (TV series), a Japanese television drama Jōō (Kamakura period), a Japanese era name (1222–1224) Jōō (Edo period), a Japanese era name (1652–1655) Takeno Jōō (1502–1555), Japanese tea master Jōō (manga) See also JOO (disambiguation)
Dominique Anastasia Gallego Williams (Santiago de Chile, 5 March 1990) is a media model, television reality personality, promoter and actress. Television career She became known when she was seventeen years old, participating in the Pelotón reality show of Televisión Nacional de Chile. In this program she caught the...
Avery A. Sandberg (29 January 1921 – 6 July 2016) was one of the founding fathers of cancer research and made key contributions to hematology. Early life Avery A. Sandberg was born on January 29, 1921, in Sarny, Poland and died at the age of 95 on July 6, 2016, in Scottsdale, Arizona. Avery Sandberg was the eldest of...
TAROM Flight 35 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight, with an Antonov An-24 from Henri Coandă International Airport in Romania's capital Bucharest to Oradea International Airport in Oradea, Romania. The flight was operated by TAROM, the Flag carrier of Romania. On 4 February 1970, the Antonov An-24, registered as ...
The Hekou Group is a geological group in Gansu Province, China. It is Early Cretaceous in age. Dinosaur body fossils have also been recovered from the Hekou Group, including the iguanodont Lanzhousaurus and the titanosaurs Daxiatitan, Huanghetitan and Yongjinglong, and the nodosaur Taohelong. Fossil eggs are rare, but...
A graphical model or probabilistic graphical model (PGM) or structured probabilistic model is a probabilistic model for which a graph expresses the conditional dependence structure between random variables. They are commonly used in probability theory, statistics—particularly Bayesian statistics—and machine learning. ...
Zacharia Francois de Bruin (born in Ficksburg, South Africa) started his coaching career with Durban North College previously known as Afrikaans Hoër Durban-Noord and is a South African rugby union coach, currently the head coach of the Super Rugby side. Career Sharks De Bruin started his coaching career in Durban...
Silent Night is a 1996 Action Nigerian Film about robbery whereby a gang was formed by different people. It was directed by Chico Ejiro The two writers are Zeb Ejiro and Ogenejabor. Cast Lola Adewuyi as Ufuoma Odame Jerry Ajakaye as Taxi driver Segun Arinze as Arrow Ramsey Nouah as Stanley Peter Bunor as Chief judg...
The Buona Vista Battery was the site of two 15" guns that were constructed during the late 1930s as part of the Singapore defenses. History From the mid through late 1930s, the western Singapore defenses were enhanced by the addition of two 15" guns at Buona Vista, Singapore. Unlike most of the other large guns in S...
Anna Warner Bailey (11 October 1758 – 10 January 1851) was a popular American revolutionary heroine known as "Mother Bailey". Biography Anna Warner was born in Groton, Connecticut in 11 October 1758. She was an orphan raised by her Uncle Edward Mills. During the battle of Fort Griswold, Mills was amongst the soldiers...
```javascript import { END_TYPE, FREQUENCY } from '@proton/shared/lib/calendar/constants'; import getFrequencyModelChange from './getFrequencyModelChange'; const frequencyModel = { type: FREQUENCY.CUSTOM, frequency: FREQUENCY.DAILY, interval: 1, daily: { type: 0, }, weekly: { t...
South Barito Regency () is a regency in Central Kalimantan province of Indonesia. On 10 April 2002 the eastern districts were split off to create a new East Barito Regency, while the residual South Barito District has an area of 7,020 km2. The regency seat is located in town of Buntok, located in South Dusun district. ...
Abdul Ibrahim was an Indian politician and member of first Lok Sabha who represented Ranchi North East parliamentary constituency in 1952. He was affiliated with the Indian National Congress. Biography He was born to Dilawar Ali Ansari on 1 January 1915 in Ranchi, Jharkhand. He received his education at Doranda L.P. ...
Milstead is a village in Kent, England. It may also refer to: People Century Milstead (1901–1963), American football player Charlie Milstead (1937-2022), American football player Divine (performer) (born Harris Glenn Milstead, 1945–1988), American actor, singer and drag queen George Milstead (1903–1977), American ba...
Fiberglass reinforced plastic grating (also known as FRP grating, glass reinforced plastic grating or fiberglass grating) is a composite material manufactured by combining a matrix of resin and fiberglass. Fiberglass grating does not corrode like steel grating and is therefore used in corrosive environments to reduce m...
Gurudas Banerjee, also known as Gurudas Bandyopadhyay, is a Bengali stage and film actor who was active from the 1940s through the 1980s. As an actor, he commonly played holy men, especially the 19th century Bengali mystic Sri Ramakrishna, a role he was said to "almost monopolize." He acted in more than 80 films, mostl...
Podemos (lit. We Can) previously: Movimiento Reformador ( lit. Reform Movement) is a conservative political party in Guatemala. It is led by Jorge Briz Abularach. 2003 election At the 2003 general election held on 9 November 2003, the party was part of the Grand National Alliance. In the legislative election, the Alli...
The Elmira Mammoth were a minor league professional hockey team located in Elmira, New York, playing in the Federal Prospects Hockey League who played in the 2022–23 season. Their home games are played at the First Arena. The team played in orange, white, and purple jerseys. On Tuesday, June 7, 2022, the Mammoth named...
Blues Creation is a Japanese rock band formed in Tokyo in 1969. Led by guitarist/singer Kazuo Takeda, they were known as Blues Creation from 1969 to 1972 and after a three-year hiatus returned as simply Creation in 1975. Biography Blues Creation was formed in 1969 by guitarists Kazuo Takeda and Koh Eiryu and singer Fu...
The 1932 BYU Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Brigham Young University (BYU) as a member of the Rocky Mountain Conference (RMC) during the 1932 college football season. In their fifth season under head coach G. Ott Romney, the Cougars compiled an overall record of 8–1 with a mark of ...
The Team free routine competition of the Synchronised swimming events at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships was held on July 20 with the preliminary round and the final on 23 July. Medalists Results The preliminary round was held on July 20. The final was held on July 23. Green denotes finalists References Exte...
Keep Laughing is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Cast Monte Collins Addie McPhail Bryant Washburn Dorothy Granger George Davis See also Fatty Arbuckle filmography External links 1932 films Films directed by Roscoe Arbuckle 1932 comedy films 1932 short films Educational Picture...
The Schweizer 330 and S333 are turbine-powered developments of the Schweizer 300 light piston-powered helicopter. As of 2007, only the Schweizer 333 remains in production. In February 2009, the 333 was rebranded as the Sikorsky S-333. In 2018 the Schweizer R.S.G. bought the Schweizer Aircraft from Sikorsky Aircraft and...
Fratelli Treves was an Italian publishing house based in Milan. Founded in 1861 by Emilio Treves from Trieste, it was active under its own name until 1939. History The publishing house was born on 1 January 1861 with the name of the founder: Emilio Treves. Unlike many other publishers, he did not devote himself to feu...
Herrskogen is a village in the vicinity of Strömsholm, located in Hallstahammar Municipality in Västmanland County in Sweden. It had 443 inhabitants at the end of 2004, and covers an area of 370,000 square metres. Populated places in Västmanland County
The Paw Project is a 2013 documentary film that focuses on the declawing of both exotic and domesticated cats in the United States. The film follows the crusade of veterinarian Dr. Jennifer Conrad, who campaigns to have declawing bans enacted in a number of cities. The Paw Project is also the name of the nonprofit orga...
This is a list of notable individuals associated with Case Western Reserve University, including students, alumni, and faculty. Arts, journalism and entertainment Barbara Allyne Bennet – actress and member of Screen Actors Guild (SAG) national board of directors (2005–2007) James Card – longtime film curator at Geo...
Pustite me da ga vidim (English: Allow Me to See Him), also known as To Miki (English: Yes Mickey), is the third studio album by Serbian singer Ceca. It was released in 1990. Unlike her previous two albums, it was released LP and MC, as well as on CD (with twelve bonus tracks from the first two albums.) Track listing ...
Venango Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Venango Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania Venango Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania Venango Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania township disambiguation pages
The Buri Peninsula extends from central Eritrea north into the Red Sea. Geography The Buri Peninsula is an area of land in the Ghela'elo Subregion of Eritrea, that juts out into the Red Sea. To its west lies the Gulf of Zula, also known as Annesley Bay, with the village of Arafali at its head. To the north of the peni...
N-Chloropiperidine is the organic compound with the formula C5H10NCl. A colorless liquid, it is a rare example of an organic chloramine, i.e. a compound with an N-Cl bond. It is prepared by treatment of piperidine with calcium hypochlorite. Typical of chloramines, the compound is so reactive that it is generated and us...
Mojahedin of the Islamic Revolution of Iran Organization (MIRO; ) is a reformist political organization in Iran. It is a small yet influential organization, and participates in political activities similar to a political party. Historian Ervand Abrahamian referred to the group as "a circle of intellectuals and technocr...
Příkosice is a municipality and village in Rokycany District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 400 inhabitants. Příkosice lies approximately south-east of Rokycany, south-east of Plzeň, and south-west of Prague. References Villages in Rokycany District
David James Billington (born 6 December 1965) is a former English cricketer. Billington was a right-handed batsman. He was born at Leyland, Lancashire. Billington made a single first-class appearance for Leicestershire against Warwickshire at Leicester Road, Hinckley, in the 1985 County Championship. No play was po...
While Japan's political mainstream has the CDP and the LDP as dominant forces, there is political extremism to the left and the right. Neither left- nor right-wing extremists managed to wrest power from the LDP in post-war history, but they managed to influence public opinion on certain topics. These include foreign r...
A centrepiece or centerpiece is an important item of a display, usually of a table setting. Centrepieces help set the theme of the decorations and bring extra decorations to the room. A centrepiece also refers to any central or important object in a collection of items. Traditional types for the very formal dining tab...
Germany has participated in the Eurovision Young Dancers 13 times since its debut in 1985. Germany has hosted the contest once, in 1987. Before German reunification in 1990, it was presented as West Germany, representing the Federal Republic of Germany. East Germany (the German Democratic Republic) did not compete. Pa...
Roland Winters (born Roland Winternitz; November 22, 1904 – October 22, 1989) was an American actor who played many character parts in films and television but today is best remembered for portraying Charlie Chan in six films in the late 1940s. Early years Winters was born Roland Winternitz on November 22, 1904, in Bo...
German submarine U-1105, a Type VII-C/41 U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine, was built at the Nordseewerke Shipyard, Emden, Germany, and commissioned on 3 June 1944. Oberleutnant zur See Hans-Joachim Schwarz was given command. He would command U-1105 for the remainder of the war. Design German Type VIIC/41 submarin...
```objective-c // // AutoFillManager.m // Strongbox // // Created by Mark on 01/04/2019. // #import "AutoFillManager.h" #import <AuthenticationServices/AuthenticationServices.h> #import "QuickTypeRecordIdentifier.h" #import "NSArray+Extensions.h" #import "NSDate+Extensions.h" #import "SprCompilation.h" #import "NSS...
"Hoop N Yo Face" is a song by American hip hop group 69 Boyz featuring American music group Quad City DJ's. It is featured on the soundtrack to the 1996 film Sunset Park. Charts References 1996 singles 1996 songs 69 Boyz songs Quad City DJ's songs East West Records singles
Don McKay (January 28, 1925 – December 26, 2018) was an American actor, dancer and singer. McKay was born in Buttermilk Hill, West Virginia. He played in musicals like Make a Wish and Top Banana in 1951, and West Side Story in 1958 and 1964, as well as Show Boat in 1959 and On the Town in 1963. McKay began teaching ...
Brandfort, officially renamed Winnie Mandela in 2021, is a small agricultural town in the central Free State province of South Africa, about 60 km northeast of Bloemfontein on the R30 road. The town serves the surrounding farms for supplies and amenities. It is well known for once being home to the anti-apartheid stalw...
William G. Tight (1865–1910) was an American geomorphologist who became the third president of the University of New Mexico. Tight was one of the first to decipher the glacial drainage histories of the Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia area, specifically the long gone Teays River system and...
Amnicon Falls is an unincorporated community located in the town of Amnicon, Douglas County, Wisconsin, United States. Amnicon Falls is located on the Amnicon River and U.S. Highway 2, southeast of Superior. Notes Unincorporated communities in Douglas County, Wisconsin Unincorporated communities in Wisconsin
César-Constantin-François de Hoensbroeck or Hoensbroech (28 August 1724 – 3 June 1792) was a German ecclesiastic of the Van Hoensbroeck family, most notable as prince-bishop of Liège from 1784 to 1792, in which post he was nicknamed the "red executioner" (bourreau roux). Life The son of Ulric Antoine de Hoensbroeck (...
Langston is a town in Jackson County, Alabama, United States, and is included in the Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area. In the 2010 census, the population was 270, up from 254. It initially incorporated in 1899. At some point after 1920 it disincorporated, then reincorporated in 1980 (aft...
Bad Land: An American Romance is a travelogue of Jonathan Raban's research, over a two-year period, into the settlement of southeastern Montana in the early 20th century. The focus of the book is one of the least-populated areas of the United States – the badland area between Marmarth, ND and Terry, MT along the route...
Patayin Sa Sindak Si Barbara may refer to: Patayin Mo Sa Sindak Si Barbara, a 1974 Filipino film Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara (1995 film), a remake of the 1974 film Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara (TV series), a Filipino TV series based on the 1974 film
```python import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt from sklearn.linear_model import LinearRegression from sklearn.model_selection import train_test_split from .datasets import make_wave from .plot_helpers import cm2 def plot_linear_regression_wave(): X, y = make_wave(n_samples=60) X_train, X_test, ...
```smalltalk /* ==================================================================== contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. path_to_url Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software...
is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line in the town of Kawabe, Kamo District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). Lines Nakakawabe Station is served by the Takayama Main Line, and is located 34.1 kilometers from the official starting point of the line at . Station la...