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Eye contact is an event in which two people look at each other's eyes at the same time. Eye Contact may also refer to: Eye-contact effect Eye contact in Meitei culture Contact lenses Eye Contact (Jay Beckenstein album) Eye Contact (Bob Welch album) Eye Contact (Gang Gang Dance album)
A joint-stock company is a business entity in which shares of the company's stock can be bought and sold by shareholders. Each shareholder owns company stock in proportion, evidenced by their shares (certificates of ownership). Shareholders are able to transfer their shares to others without any effects to the continue...
Bader Najem (born 20 August 1980) is a Kuwaiti footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. References External links 1980 births Living people Kuwaiti men's footballers Kuwait men's international footballers Olympic footballers for Kuwait Footballers at the 2000 Summer Ol...
Bogdan Rața (; born January 22, 1984) is a Romanian sculptor best known for his twisted, contorted and mutated versions of the human body. Rață lives and works in Timișoara and Bucharest. Education Rața studied sculpture at the West University of Timișoara (2003–2006). In 2008 he got his M.A. in sculpture at the Buch...
Shane Bitney Crone (born December 19, 1985) is an American filmmaker, writer, speaker, and advocate for LGBT rights. Early life Crone was born in Kalispell, Montana. He moved to Los Angeles after high school graduation. "It Could Happen to You" Crone made headlines in May 2012 when he released a video on YouTube titl...
The third plague pandemic was a major bubonic plague pandemic that began in Yunnan, China, in 1855. This episode of bubonic plague spread to all inhabited continents, and ultimately led to more than 12 million deaths in India and China (and perhaps over 15 million worldwide), and at least 10 million Indians were kille...
Brexiella is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Celastraceae. Its native range is Madagascar. Species: Brexiella cymosa Brexiella ilicifolia References Celastraceae Celastrales genera Taxa named by Joseph Marie Henry Alfred Perrier de la Bâthie
Federico Gastón Nieto (born 26 August 1983) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a striker for Barcelona SC. Career Nieto was born in Buenos Aires. He previously played for Almagro, with a loan spell at Scottish club Rangers in 2005 where he scored three times, once in the league against Dunfermline an...
These are the Billboard Hot Dance/Disco Club Play and 12 Inch Singles Sales number-one hits of 1990. See also 1990 in music List of number-one dance hits (United States) List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart References 1990 United States Dance singles 1990 in American music
Midamiella santaremensis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Dillon and Dillon in 1945. It is known from Brazil. References Onciderini Beetles described in 1945
Munshi Abdur Rouf BS (; 8 May 1943 – 8 April 1971) was a Lance Nayek in the East Pakistan Rifles during the Bangladesh Liberation War. He enlisted in the East Pakistan Rifles on 8 May 1963, and was attached with a regular infantry unit during the War of Liberation. Rouf died on 8 April 1971 at Burighat in Chittagong Hi...
was a town located in Tamana District, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 14,329 and the density of 628.19 persons per km². The total area was 22.81 km². On October 3, 2005, Taimei, along with the towns of Tensui and Yokoshima (all from Tamana District), was merged into th...
Georges Kablan Degnan (born 23 April 1953) is an Ivorian sprinter. He competed in the 200 metres at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics. References 1953 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1976 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1984 Summer Olympics Ivorian male spr...
Preah Bat Choan Chum Commune () is a khum (commune) in Kiri Vong District, Takéo Province, Cambodia. Administration As of 2019, Preah Bat Choan Chum Commune has 9 phums (villages) as follows. References Communes of Takéo province Kiri Vong District
The 2006–07 Solomon Islands National Club Championship was the 4th season of the National Club Championship in the Solomon Islands. KOSSA won the league for the first time. All matches were played at the hillside ground called Lawson Tama Stadium, with an approximate capacity of 20,000. Teams Auki Kingz Avaiki Chie...
```swift import Envoy import UIKit private let kCellID = "cell-id" private let kRequestAuthority = "api.lyft.com" private let kRequestPath = "/ping" private let kRequestScheme = "https" private let kFilteredHeaders = ["server", "filter-demo", "async-filter-demo", "x-envoy-upstream-service-time"] final class ViewCon...
The Tém (also known as the Temba or Kotokoliare) an ethnic group of Togo, but also found in Benin and Ghana. There is reported to be about 417,000 of the Tém, with 339,000 in Togo, 60,000 in Ghana and 18,000 in Benin. They speak the Tem language. History The Téms originated as a coalition of Gurma chiefdoms who settl...
Gymshark is a British fitness apparel and accessories manufacturer and retailer headquartered in Solihull, England. Founded in June 2012, Gymshark creates and distributes its own range of fitness wear. In 2020, the company was valued at over £1 billion. Ben Francis is the majority owner of the company. In October 2022...
Alexander Evelyn Charlwood (25 November 1888 – 23 June 1974) was an English cricketer. Charlwood was a right-handed batsman who occasionally fielded as a wicket-keeper. He was born at Eastbourne, Sussex. Charlwood made his first-class debut for Sussex against Middlesex in the 1911 County Championship. He made nine ...
Çiriş () is a village in the Bingöl District, Bingöl Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Pox tribe and had a population of 99 in 2021. References Villages in Bingöl District Kurdish settlements in Bingöl Province
Mono was the first album from The Icarus Line. It was originally released May 8, 2001 in the U.S. by Crank! Records on CD, and Buddyhead on LP. The album was recorded throughout two separate sessions in 2000. The first of these were conducted at the studio "Rotund Rascal" on Lankershim Blvd. in North Hollywood. This i...
Robert (Rob) Gore (born 1977) is an Emergency Physician and the Founder of the Kings Against Violence Initiative (KAVI). He is a Clinical Assistant Professor at Kings County Hospital Center. He was an inaugural TED Resident in 2016, and in 2018 named a CNN Hero. Early life and education Gore grew up in Brooklyn. He i...
The women's rhythmic teams all-around gymnastics competition at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland was held on 24 July at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre. Final The final results: References Gymnastics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games 2014 in women's gymnastics
Epfach is a village and former municipality () located on the left bank of Lech, in the municipality of Denklingen in the Upper Bavarian District of Landsberg, Bavaria, Germany. History Around 14 BCE there was, near the present village, on the hill later called , directly on the Lech, a Roman road station (castra) wi...
6th FFCC Awards January 2, 2002 Best Film: Amélie The 6th Florida Film Critics Circle Awards, given 2 January 2002, were announced on 3 January 2002. Winners Best Actor: Billy Bob Thornton - Bandits, The Man Who Wasn't There and Monster's Ball Best Actress: Sissy Spacek - In the Bedroom Best Animated Film: Shrek ...
Dziuchów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Niemce, within Lublin County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Niemce and north-east of the regional capital Lublin. References Villages in Lublin County
Glass-to-metal seals are a type of mechanical seal which joins glass and metal surfaces. They are very important elements in the construction of vacuum tubes, electric discharge tubes, incandescent light bulbs, glass-encapsulated semiconductor diodes, reed switches, glass windows in metal cases, and metal or ceramic pa...
China competed at the 1988 Summer Paralympics, held in Seoul, South Korea. The country was represented by 43 athletes competing in four sports: athletics, swimming, table tennis and shooting. Chinese competitors won 41 medals, of which 16 gold, and finished in fifteenth place on the medal table. Medalists See also Ch...
The AFC Cranes are an American football team located in the Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Japan. They are a member of the X-League. Team history 1987 Team founded by TOA Corporation employees. 1994 Joined the X-League X3 division as the TOA Corporation Cranes. 2001 Promoted from X3 to X2. 2009 Finished 1st in the X2 East di...
Santha () is a 2007 Indian Kannada-language crime film directed by S. Muralimohan, who also penned the dialogues and screenplay for a story by Ajay Kumar. The film stars Shiva Rajkumar, Aarti Chhabria and Sridevika in the lead roles. The film's theme was similar to the 1995 Shivarajkumar starrer Om for which Muralimoha...
Ashley Tesoro (born Ashley Lyn Cafagna; February 15, 1983) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her starring roles in NBC's Saved by the Bell: The New Class (as Liz Miller) and CBS's The Bold and the Beautiful (as Kimberly Fairchild). In 2007, she released a self-titled country music EP. In 2010 she rele...
Sveinn Einarsson (born September 18, 1934) is most known for championing and cultivating professional theatre in Iceland. He was the stage director of more than 70 productions, operas, classics and modern plays, including several world premieres in Iceland and other countries. Career Sveinn was artistic director of Th...
Francisca Nneka Okeke is a Nigerian physicist. She is a Professor of Physics at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and first female head of a department in the University. Biography She hails from Idemili North in Anambra State. She earned a Bachelors of Science in Physics (1980), a Masters of Science in science educa...
Louise Gavan Duffy (, 17 July 1884 – 12 October 1969) was an educator, an Irish language enthusiast and a Gaelic revivalist, setting up the first Gaelscoil in Ireland. She was also a suffragist and Irish nationalist who was present in the General Post Office, the main headquarters during the 1916 Easter Rising. Duffy...
Egil Henrik Bjerklund (5 September 1933 – 29 September 2022) was a Norwegian ice hockey player. He played for the Norway national team, and participated at the Winter Olympics in 1952 and in 1964. He was awarded Gullpucken as the best Norwegian ice hockey player in 1961. References External links 1933 births 2022 de...
"Groove Thang" is a song by American R&B group Zhané from their debut album, Pronounced Jah-Nay (1994). Released in January 1994, it was produced by and features a rap verse from Naughty by Nature. The song is based on a sample of "Haven't You Heard" as performed by Patrice Rushen. It peaked at number 17 on the US Bill...
is a large power station in Ichihara, Chiba, Japan. The facility operates with an installed capacity of 3,600 MW. Power is generated by six turbines rated at 600 MW. The station utilizes six 600 MW units, which use the following types of fuel. Unit 1: Natural gas, fuel oil, crude oil Unit 2: Natural gas, fuel oil, cr...
L. Dean Ifill (born Laurence Dean Ifill, January 5, 1971) is a Canadian actor, director, producer and voiceover artist. He played Basil "Bronco" Davis in the original Degrassi High television series and the made-for-television broadcast School's Out. Bronco was the school president and boyfriend of character Lucy Ferna...
Cássio Francisco de Jesus (born 21 November 1989) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back. Cássio has been included by FourFourTwo Indonesia in Best XI of Liga 1 July 2017. He is regarded as one of the best central defenders in Indonesian Liga 1. Club career Semen Padang In April 2016, Cáss...
Purkhouti Muktangan, Naya Raipur is a cultural and sculpture garden in Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. Established in 2006, it was inaugurated by former President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam. It gives a glimpse of Chhattisgarh's rich culture. This place displays the habitat, artifacts, folk dances, food habits of the triba...
```go package geom import ( "errors" ) // ErrNilLineStringZS is thrown when a LineStringS is nil but shouldn't be var ErrNilLineStringZS = errors.New("geom: nil LineStringZS") // ErrInvalidLineStringZS is thrown when a LineStringZS is malformed var ErrInvalidLineStringZS = errors.New("geom: invalid LineStringZS") ...
```xml export enum CompressType { None = 0, GZip = 1, Brotli = 2, } ```
Nikolaj Pirnat (10 December 1903, Idrija, Austria-Hungary – 9 January 1948, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia) was a Slovene painter and sculptor. He was the earliest exponent of social realism in Slovene fine arts, exhibiting his paintings in Ljubljana in 1928. During World War II, he was imprisoned in the Italian Gonars concen...
Minipreço is a discount supermarket chain in Portugal, part of Auchan Portugal. Minipreço is one of the largest grocery chains in Portugal by store count, with 443 outlets in the country, second to Pingo Doce, which had 470 stores. The company is seventh in the country in terms of market share, having been eclipsed by ...
Planet Groove is a music oriented talk show that premiered in late-1996 on BET, when the short-lived Unreal was cancelled. This show's hostess was Rachel Stuart (who originally hosted Caribbean Rhythms). Like Video Soul, the show had a primetime slot, airing from 8PM-10PM (Eastern Time) as a 2-hour long music video pro...
Severe Tropical Cyclone Chris was one of the most powerful cyclones to strike Western Australia on record, packing winds gusting up to 290 km/h (180 mph). Meteorological history Severe Tropical Cyclone Chris was first identified by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) on 1 February 2002 as a weak area of low pr...
Claudia McNeil (August 13, 1917 – November 25, 1993) was an American actress known for premiering the role of matriarch Lena Younger in both the stage and screen productions of A Raisin in the Sun. She later appeared in a 1981 production of the musical version of the play, Raisin presented by Equity Library Theater. S...
Money Money is a 1994 Indian Telugu-language comedy film written and directed by Siva Nageswara Rao. It is produced by Ram Gopal Varma under his banner Varma Creations. The film serves as a sequel to the 1993 film Money. It stars an ensemble cast including J. D. Chakravarthy, Chinna, Jayasudha, Renuka Shahane, Surabhi...
Imran is a given name and a surname. Imran may refer to: Al Imran, the third chapter (surah) of the Quran Imran (father of Mary) Imran (father of Maryam) Imran series, a series of Urdu spy novels written by Pakistani author Ibn-e-Safi Imran Series (Mazhar Kaleem), a series of Urdu spy novels written by Pakistani ...
Justice League: Alien Invasion 3D (also known as Justice League 3D – The Ride) is an interactive dark ride created by the Sally Corporation that is located at Warner Bros. Movie World on the Gold Coast, Australia. It opened on 22 September 2012 and requires riders to shoot their laser blasters at targets in order to de...
The 2nd Marine Regiment is an infantry regiment of the United States Marine Corps. They are based at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina and fall under the command of the 2nd Marine Division and the II Marine Expeditionary Force. Current units The Regiment comprises three infantry battalions and one headqua...
The Industriales de Monterrey (English: Monterrey Industrials) were a professional baseball team based in Monterrey, Nuevo León, the team participated in the Mexican League from 1990 to 1994. History The team was established in 1989, when the Charros de Jalisco franchise moved to Monterrey and played in the Estadio de...
Kastrati may refer to: Kastrati (tribe) Kastrati (surname) See also Kastrat (disambiguation)
```shell Revision control of configuration files with git Removing old kernels in Debian based systems Change your `hostname` on systems using `systemd` Preventing a user from logging into the system Using `dd` To Create Disk Images ```
The time loop or temporal loop is a plot device in fiction whereby characters re-experience a span of time which is repeated, sometimes more than once, with some hope of breaking out of the cycle of repetition. The term "time loop" is sometimes used to refer to a causal loop; however, causal loops are unchanging and se...
Fuqing railway station () is a railway station located in Fuqing City, Fujian Province, China, on the Fuzhou–Xiamen railway operated by the Nanchang Railway Bureau, China Railway Corporation. References Railway stations in Fujian Fuqing
The Colorado Mammoth is a lacrosse team based in Denver, Colorado playing in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The 2012 season was the 26th in franchise history and 10th as the Mammoth (previously the Washington Power, Pittsburgh Crossefire, and Baltimore Thunder). Regular season Conference standings Game log Refe...
The yunluo (simplified: 云锣; traditional: 雲鑼 pinyin: yúnluó, ; literally "cloud gongs" or "cloud of gongs"), is a traditional Chinese musical instrument. It is made up of a set of gongs of varying sizes held within a frame. It was also called yún'áo (雲璈) in ancient times. Traditional yunluo The yunluo is a set of usua...
Cyclea peltata, also called patha or Indian moon-seed (not to be confused with Tinospora cordifolia or "heart-leaved moonseed", from the same family Menispermaceae), is a climbing shrub found across India and Sri Lanka, in habitats ranging from Moist Deciduous Forests to Tropical Forests and Plains. Description A sle...
Vítor Gialorenco Huvos (born 8 July 1988), commonly known as Vítor Huvos, is a retired Brazilian footballer. Personal life On 10 October 2007, he received his Italian passport and hence he shares dual-citizenship between Brazil and Italy. Club career Brazil Huvos began his professional career in Brazil with his pare...
Ninino is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ryczywół, within Oborniki County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Ryczywół, north of Oborniki, and north of the regional capital Poznań. Notable residents Harald Kujat (born 1942), German general Re...
R. Jay Wallace (born 1957) is a Professor of Philosophy and Judy Chandler Webb Distinguished Chair for Innovative Teaching and Research at the University of California, Berkeley. His areas of specialization include moral philosophy and philosophy of action. He is most noted for his work on practical reason, moral psyc...
Killingsworth may refer to: Killingsworth (surname) Killingsworth (album), a 2009 album by The Minus 5 See also Killingworth (disambiguation)
Alfred Merle Norman (29 August 1831 – 26 October 1918) was an English clergyman and naturalist. Biography Early life Norman was born in Exeter, England in 1831. His father was a landowner, surgeon and Deputy-Lieutenant of Somerset. He studied the molluscs and plants of Somerset at young age. He studied at Winchester ...
The Cabinet of Democratic People's Republic of Korea or North Korea (Naegak) is, according to the Constitution of North Korea, the administrative and executive body and a general state-management organ in the Government of North Korea. The Cabinet's principal newspaper is Minju Choson. History In North Korea's first...
Zeus, in comics, may refer to: Zeus (Marvel Comics) Zeus (DC Comics) See also Zeus (disambiguation)
France competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. French athletes had appeared in every Summer Olympic Games of the modern era, alongside Australia, Great Britain, and Greece. The French Olympic Committee sent its largest ever delegation in Olympic history outside of when ...
Jordan Craig Townsend (born 8 December 1993), known professionally as Rv (formerly Young RV), is a British rapper and songwriter whose mixtape Drillers and Trappers 2 with rapper Headie One reached number 21 on the UK Albums Chart. Early life Townsend grew up in Tottenham in North London and attended Finchley Catholi...
SQE may refer to: San Luis de Palenque Airport, Colombia, IATA airport code Solicitors Qualifying Examination, the equivalent of the bar examination for solicitors in England and Wales Surrey Quays railway station, London, National Rail station code Supplier Quality Engineer, derived from SQA which are the SQEs focus...
The A499 road is the major road of the Llŷn peninsula in North Wales. Its northern terminus is a roundabout with the A487 trunk road between Llanwnda and Llandwrog It then runs south-westerly along the northern coast of the peninsula, through Clynnog Fawr then turns inland crossing the peninsula to meet the southern ...
The HP Garage is a private museum where the company Hewlett-Packard (HP) was founded. It is located at 367 Addison Avenue in Palo Alto, California. It is considered to be the "Birthplace of Silicon Valley". In the 1930s, Stanford University and its Dean of Engineering Frederick Terman began encouraging faculty and grad...
In the run up to the 2022 Israeli legislative election, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Israel during the term of the 24th Knesset. This article lists the results of such polls. The date range for these opinion polls is from the 2021 Israeli legislative election, held on ...
Trifolium alpinum is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name alpine clover. It is native to the Alps. This plant is a perennial herb with a large taproot which can be 1 metre long and 1 centimetre wide. The short stems bear ternate leaves divided into three leaflets each up to 5 cm l...
Thomas Paul Chipp (25 May 1793 – 19 June 1870) was an English harpist and composer. Biography Chipp was born in London in 1793, joining the choir of Westminster Abbey where he was taught the piano by Muzio Clementi. However, it was on the harp where he distinguished himself, writing many popular pieces, as well as lon...
Leonards Pond, also known as Leonard's Pond, is a pond in Rochester, Massachusetts. The pond is located west of Mary's Pond. The confluence of the west and east branches of the Sippican River is at this pond, and the Sippican River continues as the outflow. External links Environmental Protection Agency Ponds of Ply...
Otiorhynchus armadillo is a species of broad-nosed weevil belonging to the family Curculionidae, subfamily Entiminae. It is mainly present in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Great Britain, Romania, Slovenia and Switzerland. Otiorhynchus armadillo is polyphagous and it is considered a serious pest of horticultural an...
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Daşbaşı or Dashbashy may refer to: Daşbaşı, Khojavend, Azerbaijan Daşbaşı, Khojaly, Azerbaijan Daşbaşı, Jabrayil, Azerbaijan Dash Bashi, Iran
Fort Duvall was a Coast Artillery fort, part of the Harbor Defenses of Boston, in Massachusetts. What was then called Hog Island in Hull, Massachusetts was acquired by the U.S. government in 1917, and the fort was constructed in the early 1920s. It had only one gun battery, Battery Long, but it mounted the largest cali...
The Wabaunsee Group is a geologic group in Nebraska. It preserves fossils dating back to the Carboniferous period. See also List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Nebraska Paleontology in Nebraska References Carboniferous geology of Nebraska Geologic groups of Nebraska Carboniferous System of North Americ...
Hurricane Baker was a Category 2 hurricane that affected the Leeward Islands, Greater Antilles, and the Gulf Coast of the United States. The tropical cyclone was the second tropical storm and second hurricane of the 1950 Atlantic hurricane season. Originating as a tropical depression east of the Windward Islands on Aug...
The first banknotes used in the archipelago that would become Indonesia were those issued by the United East India Company, credit letters of the rijksdaalder dating between 1783 and 1811. Netherlands Indies gulden government credit paper followed in 1815, and from 1827 to 1842 and again from 1866 to 1948 gulden notes ...
Henry Boyd Hucles Jr. (November 11, 1897 – September 11, 1979) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Virginia Union University from 1919 to 1920 and again from 1926 to 1942 and at Prairie View A&M University from 1923 to 192...
The Light heavyweight (81 kg) competition at the 2014 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships was held from 19–24 November 2014. Medalists Draw References Light heavyweight
```go /* 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 settings import ( "fmt" "net/http" "strings" "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" "k8s.io/ingress-ngin...
Spanglerogyrus albiventris is a species of beetle in the family Gyrinidae, the only species in the genus Spanglerogyrus. It is native to North America, and was described in 1979 from specimens found in southern Alabama. It is the only living member of the subfamily Spanglerogyrinae, the earliest diverging extant lineag...
Iosif Sârbu (25 September 1925 – c. 6 September 1964) was a Romanian sport shooter and Romania’s first ever Olympic champion. He competed in six 50 m rifle events in total at the 1952, 1956, and 1960 Olympics and won a gold medal in the 50 m rifle prone in 1952, setting a world record. He served as the flag bearer for ...
Armenian Footballer of the Year is an annual award given to the best professional Armenian football player. The winner is elected by Football Federation of Armenia members, referees, inspectors, coaches, captains and presidents of the Armenian Premier League clubs, as well as the journalists and media. On the same occa...
Silvia Odio del Torro (born 1937) is a Cuban-American who provided testimony to the Warren Commission investigating the assassination of John F. Kennedy that Lee Harvey Oswald was one of three strangers who visited her Dallas, Texas apartment in September 1963 to solicit money for the anti-Castro counterrevolutionary g...
```ocaml (** * * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. *) (* * WTF-8 is a superset of UTF-8 that allows unpaired surrogates. * * From ES6 6.1.4, "The String Type": * * Where ECMAScript operations interpret String values, eac...
Blackie & Kanuto (also titled Head over Hooves, Black to the Moon 3D, and Pup) is an 2012 animated comedy adventure film directed by Francis Nielsen and produced by Baleuko, Lumiq Studios, Film Investment Piedmont, Art'Mell and Talape. The production was presented at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2012. In Italy, Tu...
The Kinner R Playboy was a 1930s American two-seat sporting monoplane built by Kinner Airplane & Motor Corporation. Design and development The Playboy was a two-seat (side-by-side) sporting monoplane designed by Max B. Harlow and built by the Kinner Airplane & Motor Corporation in 1933. Originally built with an enclo...
One Buck Short (OBS) are a Malaysian punk rock / pop punk band from Kuala Lumpur. Known for their energetic live performances, the band built a legion of fans across Asia following their first release, the 2003 EP titled "Where's The Mouse?!". Following a series of support tours for everyone from My Chemical Romance t...
The 2008 Calgary Stampeders season was the 51st season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 70th overall. The Stampeders finished in 1st place in the West division, won the West Final and played in the 96th Grey Cup in Montreal. The Stampeders defeated the hometown Montreal Alouettes to win their 6th ...
Graham Creek, a tributary of the Souris River, is a river that flows from Saskatchewan near Maryfield into Manitoba where it meets the Souris River on the west side of Melita, Manitoba. The Souris River, in turn, drains into the Assiniboine River, which is part of the Red River drainage basin in a region called the Pr...
Lisa M. Fairfax (born 1970) is an American legal scholar who is a Presidential Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. She was previously Alexander Hamilton Professor of Business Law at the George Washington University Law School. Early life and education Fairfax was raised by a single parent in Compt...
Sandnes is a village in Sør-Varanger Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. It is located about south of the town of Kirkenes between Bjørnevatn and Hesseng. The place has its own primary school. The local sports club, Sandnes IL, runs one of Finnmark's best cross country arenas. Sandnes also has an alpi...
Praying Indian is a 17th-century term referring to Native Americans of New England, New York, Ontario, and Quebec who converted to Christianity either voluntarily or involuntarily. Many groups are referred to by the term, but it is more commonly used for tribes that were organized into villages. The villages were known...
Gerard Eyre Wriothesley Noel (20 November 1926 – 27 July 2016) was an English author, editor and aristocrat. He was the editor-in-chief of The Catholic Herald from 1982 to 1984 and wrote 20 books. Early life The Honourable Gerard Noel was born on 20 November 1926. His father was Arthur Noel, 4th Earl of Gainsborough a...
Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management (VDIM) is an integrated vehicle handling and software control system developed by Toyota. It involves an omnibus computer linkage of traction control, electronic stability control, electronic steering, and other systems, with the intent of improving responsiveness to driver input,...