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Watchhouse in the Carpathians (Hungarian: Őrház a Kárpátokban) is a 1914 Hungarian silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and Gyula Zilahy and starring Anna Hadrik and Gusztáv Vándory.
Cast
Anna Hadrik
Gusztáv Vándory
References
External links
Hungarian silent films
Hungarian drama films
Films directed by A... |
In differential geometry, the associate family (or Bonnet family) of a minimal surface is a one-parameter family of minimal surfaces which share the same Weierstrass data. That is, if the surface has the representation
the family is described by
where indicates the real part of a complex number.
For θ = π/2 the su... |
Thomas Coleman Durkin (1853 – 29 April 1902) was an Australian caricaturist and cartoonist who contributed to various Melbourne newspapers in the late 19th-century.
Durkin was a son of Michael Durkin, born at sea off the coast of the African continent (Lat. 29° S | Long. 3° W) aboard the SS West Wind, departed New Yor... |
Frank A. Silva (October 31, 1950 – September 13, 1995) was an American set dresser and occasional actor best known for his performance as the evil spirit Killer BOB in the TV series Twin Peaks.
Silva had a degree in lighting design from San Francisco State University and worked as a prop master and set decorator on se... |
The Russian battleship Sinop (Russian: Синоп) was a battleship built for the Imperial Russian Navy, being the third ship of the . She was named after the Russian victory at the Battle of Sinop in 1853. The ship participated in the pursuit of the mutinous battleship in June 1905 and towed her back to Sevastopol from Co... |
```xml
import { Content } from "@prismicio/client";
import { ImageField, RelationField, TitleField } from "@prismicio/types";
export type PostDocumentWithAuthor = Content.PostDocument & {
data: {
author: AuthorContentRelationshipField;
};
};
export type AuthorContentRelationshipField = RelationField<
"autho... |
Deniz "Koyu" Akçakoyunlu (born April 29, 1985, in Bochum) is a Turkish-German disc jockey and electronic dance music producer who specializes in progressive house and electro house. He has collaborated with some of the most successful electronic dance music artists such as Alesso, Nicky Romero, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mik... |
A schooner is a type of glass for serving drinks. In the United Kingdom it is the name for a large sherry glass. In Australia it is the name for a particular glass size, used for any type of beer.
United Kingdom
In Britain, a schooner is a large sherry glass. Sherry is traditionally served in one of two measures: a cl... |
Mariyan Georgiev Ognyanov (; born 30 July 1988) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder.
Career
Levski Sofia
Ognyanov played for Levski Sofia from 2004. On 27 September 2006, Ognyanov scored the first goal by a Bulgarian team in the UEFA Champions League group stage during Levski Sofia's 1–3 ... |
Scott McAboy (born February 21, 1975 in Malibu, California) is an American director and producer best known for the children's movies Splitting Adam, Jinxed, Big Time Movie, Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library, Swindle, Saved, Son of the Beach and The Fairly OddParents.
McAboy won the Leo Award for Best Direction in ... |
Koplino (German: Kopplin) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Golczewo, within Kamień County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately west of Golczewo, south-east of Kamień Pomorski, and north of the regional capital Szczecin.
For the history of the region, see ... |
```javascript
Typed Arrays
ES6 Arrow Functions
Unicode in ES6
Generators as iterators in ES6
`let` and `const` in ES6
``` |
Edwin Cunningham may refer to:
Edwin Cunningham (diplomat) (1868–1953), United States diplomat
Edwin Cunningham (footballer) (1919–1993), English professional footballer
Edwin Wilber Cunningham (1842–1905), Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court |
Jacob Lionel Bakst Cooper (27 December 1915 – 8 August 1979) was a South African mathematician who worked in operator theory, transform theory, thermodynamics, functional analysis and differential equations.
Development
Cooper was born in Beaufort West, Western Cape, South Africa. Following the death of his father in ... |
Midway is an 'L' station on the CTA's Orange Line. It is the southwestern terminus of the Orange Line and serves Midway International Airport in Chicago, the city's second-largest airport. The turnstiles at the station's entrance are somewhat wider than most to accommodate airport passengers and their luggage. The stat... |
The Salish peoples are indigenous peoples of the American and Canadian Pacific Northwest, identified by their use of the Salish languages which diversified out of Proto-Salish between 3,000 and 6,000 years ago.
The term "Salish" originated in the modern era as an exonym created for linguistic research. Salish is an a... |
Käbin is an Estonian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
(1921–2003), surgeon and medical scientist
Johannes Käbin (Ivan Käbin, 1905–1999), Soviet Estonian politician
Rait Käbin (born 1981), Estonian basketball coach and former professional basketball player
Tiit Käbin (1937–2011), lawyer and politician
... |
Alexis Jordan (born April 7, 1992) is an American former singer and actress from Columbia, South Carolina. Jordan rose to fame as a contestant on the first season of America's Got Talent in 2006 at the age of 14. After being eliminated from the show, she began to upload cover songs to YouTube, which received millions o... |
The Long Road to GETTYSBURG is a 1992 Children's history book by Jim Murphy. It tells the Battle of Gettysburg through the eyes of a Union and a Confederate soldier.
Reception
Booklist, in a review of The Long Road to GETTYSBURG, called it an "intriguing book" and concluded "An important addition to the Civil War shel... |
```javascript
!function(t,e){"function"==typeof define&&define.amd?define("zepto",[],function(){return e(t)}):e(t)}(this,function(t){var e=function(){function e(t){return null==t?String(t):W[Y.call(t)]||"object"}function n(t){return"function"==e(t)}function r(t){return null!=t&&t==t.window}function i(t){return null!=t&... |
Pawłówka , is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krasnopol, within Sejny County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately east of Krasnopol, west of Sejny, and north of the regional capital Białystok.
References
Villages in Sejny County |
Peltodoris murrea is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, shell-less marine gastropod mollusks in the family Discodorididae.
References
Notes
Sources
Dayrat B. 2010. A monographic revision of discodorid sea slugs (Gastropoda, Opisthobranchia, Nudibranchia, Doridina). Proceedings of the California Academy of S... |
Bourse may refer to:
Exchange (organized market) or bourse
Stock exchange or bourse
Exchanges
Bourse de Bruxelles or Brussels Stock Exchange, Belgium
Bourse de Montreal, Canada
Paris Bourse, a historical stock exchange in France
Deutsche Bourse or Deutsche Börse, a stock exchange in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Bharat D... |
PIMEX is one of the so-called video exposure monitoring methods which are used in occupational hygiene practise since their introduction in the mid-1980s. The name PIMEX is an acronym from the words PIcture Mix EXposure, and implies that the method is based on mixing pictures, in this case from a video camera, with dat... |
```python
"""A PEP 517 interface to setuptools
Previously, when a user or a command line tool (let's call it a "frontend")
needed to make a request of setuptools to take a certain action, for
example, generating a list of installation requirements, the frontend would
would call "setup.py egg_info" or "setup.py bdist_w... |
"Then" is a song recorded by English singer Anne-Marie. It was released on 15 December 2017 as the fourth single from her debut studio album, Speak Your Mind (2018).
Composition
"Then" is in the key of D minor, and moves at a tempo of 113 beats per minute in a 4/4 time signature. It is described as a mid-tempo song in... |
First published in 1846, Mitchell's Press Directories listed newspaper titles with additional information about their geographical and topical coverage. The Directories have been described as 'an annual that blended commentary with factual detail'. Press directories such as Mitchell's provide important evidence for the... |
The Cholan Express is a superfast express train operated by the Southern Railway zone of the Indian Railways. This train connects and Tiruchchirappalli via Viluppuram, Kumbakonam and Thanjavur in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
New LHB coach has been installed for this train since 16 February 2017.
Relevance
Train i... |
Michael Thomas Harrison (born 25 August 1978) is an English cricketer. Harrison is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium-fast. He was born at Cuckfield, Sussex.
Harrison represented the Sussex Cricket Board in a single List A match came against the Worcestershire Cricket Board in the 2nd round of the 200... |
Lyudmyla Leontiyivna Denisova (born 6 July 1960) is a Ukrainian politician. After twice serving as Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine, Denisova worked as Ombudsman for Human Rights in Ukraine from March 2018 to May 2022.
Biography
Raised by her mother Nina Ivanovna Ankudinova (born 1934) in Arkhangelsk, Denisova gr... |
Francis Baker may refer to:
Francis Asbury Baker (1820–1865), deacon
Francis E. Baker (1860–1924), Indiana Supreme Court justice and U.S. federal judge
Francis Matthew John Baker (1903–1939), member of the Australian House of Representatives
Francis Patrick Baker (1873–1959), member of the Australian House of Represent... |
A series of political debates were held between the Green candidates for president in the 2016 United States presidential election.
Presidential debates
July 24, 2015 - Green Party Annual National Meeting
On July 24, 2016 the Green Party had its first presidential candidate forum for the 2016 election cycle, taking ... |
The rural district of Hallaton existed in Leicestershire, England from 1894 to 1935. It included the following civil parishes, which were the parts of the Uppingham Rural Sanitary District in Leicestershire.
Blaston
Bringhurst
Drayton
Great Easton
Hallaton
Horninghold
Medbourne
Nevill Holt
Stockerston
In 1935 it was... |
Oh Dae-keun (born May 11, 1982) is a South Korean field hockey player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed for the national team in the men's tournament.
References
External links
Living people
South Korean male field hockey players
Field hockey players at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Olympic field hockey players f... |
Singapore Armed Forces Long Service and Good Conduct Medal may refer to:
Singapore Armed Forces Long Service and Good Conduct (20 Years) Medal
Singapore Armed Forces Long Service and Good Conduct (10 Years) Medal |
Laurens County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at Laurens, Laurens County, South Carolina.
History
It was constructed in 1837–1838, and is a granite ashlar and brick Greek Revival style building. The original projecting porticoes in the front and rear have four Corinthian order columns and two simple pilas... |
5-Methoxy-6-methyl-2-aminoindane (MMAI) is a drug developed in the 1990s by a team led by David E. Nichols at Purdue University. It acts as a non-neurotoxic and highly selective serotonin releasing agent (SSRA) and produces entactogen effects in humans. It has been sold as a designer drug and research chemical online s... |
Campbell's Soup Cans II is a work of art produced in 1969 by Andy Warhol as part of his Campbell's Soup Cans series. This is one of two 10-piece sets of screenprints that Warhol produced 250 of (the other being Campbell's Soup I produced a year earlier).
The screenprints were produced in New York City by the Salvato... |
Yutaka Kaneko may refer to:
Yutaka Kaneko (footballer)
Yutaka Kaneko (wrestler) |
Aebtissinwisch is a municipality in the district of Steinburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
References
Municipalities in Schleswig-Holstein
Steinburg |
Alvin Howard (born 1962) is a former American international cricketer who represented the American national team between 1994 and 2000. He played as a right-arm fast bowler.
Howard was born in Barbados, and represented the Barbados under-19 team prior to emigrating to the United States. He made his international debut... |
The Children Act 1989 (c. 41) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom that received royal assent on 16 November 1989 and came into substantial force across all three jurisdictions of the United Kingdom on 14 October 1991. In 1995, for the purposes of devolution, the Act was replaced by parallel legislation in Sco... |
El Dragón is Spanish for "dragon". It may refer to:
El Dragón, a 2003 album by Johnny Prez
El Dragón, a 2023 album by Lola Índigo
El Dragón: Return of a Warrior, a Spanish-language crime drama television series
Francis Drake, who earned the nickname for his privateering efforts in the Spanish Main during the 16th cen... |
Weifang–Laixi high-speed railway is a high-speed railway in China. It opened on 26 November 2020.
The line is long and has a design speed of , though initially services are running at .
History
The final set of rails were installed on 9 May 2020. Testing began on 20 August.
Route
The railway splits from the Jinan–Q... |
Blood of the Virgins () is a 1967 Argentine gothic horror film directed by Emilio Vieyra.
Plot
Ofelia's wedding day is approaching and she is to be married to Eduardo. She has some pre-wedding jitters during a meeting with her lover Gustavo but decides to tie the knot anyway. On her wedding night, Gustavo shows up in ... |
Aleksey Valerevich Kazakov (, born 18 May 1976) is a Russian volleyball player.
He was born in Naberezhnye Chelny, Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
Kazakov was a member of the national team that won the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Four years earlier in Sydney he gained the silver me... |
Chaibasa Engineering College is a technical undergraduate college focused on the tertiary study of engineering and natural sciences, located near Chaibasa town in the West Singhbhum district in the Kolhan division of India.
History
The college was established in 2013 by the Government of Jharkhand and managed by Tech... |
AP0 may refer to:
Apex AP-0, all-electric sports car
ACES Primaries #0 (AP0), a color palette used in Academy Color Encoding System (ACES)
Ampyx Power AP0, an airborne wind turbine
See also
APO (disambiguation)
AP (disambiguation)
0 (disambiguation) |
```python
from collections.abc import Callable
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
import pytest
from pytest_mock import MockerFixture
from requests_mock import MockerCore
from pathlib import Path
import json
from CommonServerPython import CommandResults, DemistoException
import demistomock as demisto
from MicrosoftGra... |
Coming Back to Me: The Autobiography of Marcus Trescothick is the 2008 autobiography of former England Test cricketer Marcus Trescothick, written with Peter Hayter. The book summarises Trescothick's cricketing exploits, from his childhood fantasies through to his international successes, but focuses on the trouble that... |
Donald McConnell Neal (born 31 May 1939) was an Australian politician.
He was born in Jandowae, Queensland to Donald McKenzie Neal and Christina Elizabeth, née Schutt. After attending Cabawin State School and Brisbane Technical College, he became a wool classer and grazier. On 5 September 1964 he married Frances Lilli... |
Antpur () is a village in the Jangipara community development block of the Srirampore subdivision in the Hooghly District in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is around 20 km from Tarakeswar. Haripal is nearest railway station from Antpur.
History
The most famous temple in Antpur is that of Radhagovindjiu with exqui... |
Joseph Pierre Courtney (born October 17, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player.
Born in Jackson, Mississippi, he attended both the University of Southern Mississippi and Mississippi State University. He played in the NBA for seven different teams, including five games with the 1992–93 NBA champion... |
A telephony system based on host media processing (HMP) is one that uses a general-purpose computer to process a telephony call’s media stream rather than using digital signal processors (DSPs) to perform the task. When telephony call streams started to be digitized for time-division-multiplexed (TDM) transport, proces... |
Zhoulai () was a small state of the Spring and Autumn period that ruled a crucial part of the middle Huai River valley. Its capital, known by the same name, was located in modern-day Fengtai County in Huainan. Due to its strategic location, Zhoulai controlled the most important route from Hubei to the Yellow Sea. This ... |
Renato Sulić (born 12 November 1979 in Rijeka) is a Croatian handball player who currently plays for RK Zamet.
Club career
Sulić started his youth career in RK Trsat where very quickly he showed a great capability in playing handball. Soon he moved to RK Zamet where he helped the team return to the First A League in 1... |
Abdel Hady Khallaf Allah (5 March 1946 – 2008) was an Egyptian boxer. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1972 Summer Olympics. At the 1972 Summer Olympics, he lost in first fight to Hosain Eghmaz of Iran.
References
External links
1946 births
2008 deaths
Egyptian male boxers
Olympic boxers for Egypt
B... |
Ranga Ranga Vaibhavanga is a 2022 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film written and directed by Gireeshaaya. The film is produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad under the banner Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra. The film featured Panja Vaisshnav Tej and Ketika Sharma in lead roles with the music composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Th... |
Roman Viktorovich Ptitsyn (born 8 September 1975) is a Russian politician.
Political career
He was a United Russia candidate in the 2021 Russian legislative election. He was elected to the State Duma in the Altai constituency with 31.99 percent of the vote.
Sanctions
Sanctioned by the UK government in 2022 in relat... |
John Alexander French, VC (15 July 1914 – 4 September 1942) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. French was one of 20 Australians to receive the award for their actions during the Second World ... |
Ratman is a 1988 Italian horror film.
Ratman, Rat-Man or Rat Man can also refer to the following:
Rat-Man (comics), an Italian comic book series by Leonardo Ortolani, and its title character
Ratman (manga), a Japanese manga by Sekihiko Inui, and its title character
Rat Man, a nickname given by Sigmund Freud to one... |
```smalltalk
using System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis;
using System.Linq;
using StardewValley;
namespace StardewModdingAPI.Mods.ConsoleCommands.Framework.Commands.Player
{
/// <summary>A command which edits the player's current health.</summary>
[SuppressMessage("ReSharper", "UnusedMember.Global", Justification =... |
Arnaud () is a commune in the Anse-à-Veau Arrondissement, in the Nippes department of Haiti.
References
Populated places in Nippes
Communes of Haiti |
Amanita exitialis, also known as the Guangzhou destroying angel, is a mushroom of the large genus Amanita. It is distributed in eastern Asia, and probably also in India where it has been misidentified as A. verna. Deadly poisonous, it is a member of section Phalloideae and related to the death cap A. phalloides. The fr... |
Archie Fire Lame Deer or Tȟáȟča Hušté (1935–2001) was a US Army veteran, a Wicasa Wakan or Medicine man and a lecturer on Lakota people, traditions and religion. He grew up on the Rosebud Indian Reservation served in the US Army during the Korean war, was a Hollywood stuntman and translator. With Richard Erdoes he wro... |
The Master of Naval Ordnance was an English Navy appointment created in 1546 the office holder was one of the Chief Officers of the Admiralty and a member of the Council of the Marine and a member of the Office of Ordnance until the post was abolished in 1589. He was responsible for the supply of naval ordnance for th... |
Cré-sur-Loir (, literally Cré on Loir; before 2014: Cré) is a former commune in the Sarthe department in the Pays de la Loire region in north-western France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Bazouges Cré sur Loir. Its population was 778 in 2019.
See also
Communes of the Sarthe department
Referenc... |
In navigation, a radio beacon or radiobeacon is a kind of beacon, a device that marks a fixed location and allows direction-finding equipment to find relative bearing. But instead of employing visible light, radio beacons transmit electromagnetic radiation in the radio wave band. They are used for direction-finding sys... |
Christopher Phillips (born July 24, 1972, in Crossett, Arkansas) is a retired American athlete who specialized in the 110 metres hurdles.
At the 2003 World Championships, Phillips achieved a lifetime best of 13.26 seconds in the first round. He eventually reached the final, but was disqualified for modafinil doping. A... |
Thomas W. Lippman is a journalist and author, specializing in the Middle East and Saudi Arabia–United States relations.
Life
Lippman attended Regis High School in Manhattan and earned his Bachelor of Arts from Columbia as a French major in 1961. Lippman spent more than 30 years with The Washington Post as a writer, e... |
```html+eex
<h2>New User</h2>
<%= render "form.html", Map.put(assigns, :action, user_path(@conn, :create)) %>
<span><%= link "Back", to: user_path(@conn, :index) %></span>
``` |
The 1968 Western Kentucky football team represented Western Kentucky University during the 1968 NCAA College Division football season. The team was led by coach Jimmy Feix, in his first season as coach, the Hilltoppers compiled an overall record of 7–2–1 with a mark of 5–2 in conference play, placing second in the OVC.... |
Patrick Farnan (born 1936) is an Irish retired Gaelic footballer who played for club side St. Vincent's and at inter-county level with the Dublin senior football team.
Career
Farnan was a product of St. Joseph's CBS and won All-Ireland medals as a dual player in 1954 as the Dublin minor teams completed the double aft... |
The 2023 season was Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi's 115th competitive season. HJK entered the Veikkausliiga season as three time defending champions. In Europe, HJK qualified for the UEFA Europa Conference League group stage. After four years at the helm, Manager Toni Koskela was replaced by Toni Korkeakunnas mid-season.
... |
The Frem F1, designed by David Frem in 2008, is claimed to be the first "supercar" made in Lebanon and the Middle East. It was his senior project for the faculty of engineering in the American University of Science and Technology. The first iteration F1 was powered by a Volkswagen made 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder en... |
Beyond the Dar Al-Harb is a collection of three fantasy and science fiction stories by American writer Gordon R. Dickson. It was first published by Tor Books in 1985. The title story is original to this collection, and features "Red Jamie", a character from the Thieves World series previously in Dickson's collaborati... |
This is a list of seasons completed by the Northwestern State Demons football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). Northwestern State's first football team was fielded in 1907.
Northwestern State originally competed as a football independent, b... |
```objective-c
/**
* @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.
*/
#ifndef STDLIB_MATH_STRIDED_SPECIAL_DMSKRAMP_H
#define STDLIB_MATH_STRIDED_SPECIAL_DMSKRAMP_H
#include <... |
This is a list of Norton branded motorcycles over all periods of the marque from 1908 to the present day.
Model list
Pre-War (1908–1939)
War time (1937–1945)
Post-War (1945–1970)
Superbike era (1967–1978)
Norton Commando models used "Isolastic" engine mounts (rubber mounted) and had 745 cc ("750") engines up to 1... |
A reentry capsule is the portion of a space capsule which returns to Earth following a spaceflight. The shape is determined partly by aerodynamics; a capsule is aerodynamically stable falling blunt end first, which allows only the blunt end to require a heat shield for atmospheric entry. A crewed capsule contains the s... |
West Coast-Tasman is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate. Since its formation for the , it has been held by Damien O'Connor of the Labour Party apart from one parliamentary term, when National's Chris Auchinvole was the representative from to 2011.
Population centres
West Coast-Tasman is the largest general electo... |
Patrick J. Garvan (1928 - 23 February 2021) was an Irish hurler who played for Kilkenny Senior Championship club Dicksboro and at inter-county level with the Kilkenny senior hurling team. He usually lined out at midfield.
Career
Garvan first played hurling with the Dicksboro club. He was a member of the club's senior... |
George Carter (January 10, 1944 – November 18, 2020) was an American professional basketball player. He was a 6'4" swingman.
High school career
Carter played at Silver Creek High School in New York, graduating in 1963. He was a two-time all-Western New York selection in basketball. He also played high school football ... |
United Nations Security Council resolution 702, adopted without a vote on 8 August 1991, after examining separately the applications of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and the Republic of Korea (South Korea) for membership in the United Nations, the Council recommended to the General Assembly th... |
Masefield may refer to:
Places
Masefield, Saskatchewan
People
John Masefield (1878-1967), English poet
Paul Masefield (b. 1970), English footballer |
The Swiss Brethren (Schweizer Brüder) are a branch of Anabaptism that started in Zürich, spread to nearby cities and towns, and then was exported to neighboring countries. Today's Swiss Mennonite Conference can be traced to the Swiss Brethren.
In 1525, Felix Manz, Conrad Grebel, George Blaurock and other radical evang... |
Donald John Gramm (February 26, 1927 – June 2, 1983) was an American bass-baritone whose career was divided between opera and concert performances. His appearances were primarily limited to the United States, which at the time was unusual for an American singer. John Rockwell of The New York Times described Gramm as fo... |
Turn It Upside Down is the second studio album and fourth release overall by American rock band Spin Doctors, released in 1994. It is the follow-up album to their successful RIAA 5× Platinum album Pocket Full of Kryptonite. Though not as commercially or critically successful as their debut album, Turn It Upside Down wa... |
Alfred H. Devick (born 29 June 1881 – 1932) was a Swiss footballer who played as defender or as midfielder in the 1890s and early 1900s.
Football career
FC Basel was founded on 15 November 1893 and Devick joined the club about three years later, during their 1896–97 season. Devick played his first game for the club in... |
```xml
import {
DecryptedPayloadInterface,
DeletedPayloadInterface,
DeltaEmit,
EncryptedPayloadInterface,
FullyFormedPayloadInterface,
PayloadEmitSource,
} from '@standardnotes/models'
export type EmitQueue<P extends FullyFormedPayloadInterface> = QueueElement<P>[]
export type PayloadManagerChangeData = {... |
Ivy Day is an annual ceremony in which an ivy stone is placed on either a residential, academic or administrative building or ground to commemorate academic excellence. The ceremony is most known for being practiced among older colleges in the Northeastern United States. It is most associated with the Ivy League and a ... |
Hope (lat. ) is one of the three theological virtues in the Christian tradition. Hope is a combination of the desire for something and expectation of receiving it. The Christian virtue is hoping specifically for Divine union and so eternal happiness. While faith is a function of the intellect, hope is an act of the wil... |
Regional Rail Logistics was a rail freight operator based in New South Wales, Australia. They operated containerised freight services three days a week between the Riverina towns of Junee and Cootamundra to Port Botany in Sydney, using rolling stock of Melbourne rail operator El Zorro.
The first RRL train ran on 18 De... |
Timbo may refer to:
Timbó, a municipality in Brazil
Timbo, Arkansas, a town in the United States
Timbo, Guinea, a town in Guinea
Timbo blanco or Pseudalbizzia inundata, a tropical tree with light wood
Timbo King (born 1973)
See also
The Timberland Company, footwear manufacturer
Timbaland (born 1972), American ... |
Södervärn () is a neighbourhood of Malmö, situated in the Borough of Södra Innerstaden, Malmö Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden.
Södervärn is home to a bus station of the same name, serving as a major interchange for both regional and city buses.
References
Neighbourhoods of Malmö |
...Make You Breathe is the debut album by Swedish rock band Takida. It was recorded at Sidelake Studios in Sundsvall, Sweden.
Track listing
References
Takida albums
2006 debut albums
Ninetone Records albums |
Rajahmundry, officially known as Rajamahendravaram, is a city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh and district headquarters of East Godavari district. It is the fifth most populated city in the state. During British rule, the District of Rajahmundry was created in the Madras Presidency in 1823. It was reorganised in ... |
Karacık is a village in the Araç District of Kastamonu Province in Turkey. Its population is 54 (2021).
References
Villages in Araç District |
Nairn and Cawdor is one of the 21 wards used to elect members of the Highland Council. It elects four Councillors.
Councillors
2022 Election
Election Results
2022 Highland Council election
2017 Election
2017 Highland Council election
References
Highland council wards
Inverness |
Don Sergio is a guitarist from Sparta, Tennessee who played with the American rock group, The Features, from 1993 through 1998.
Biography
Sergio joined with Matt Pelham and Roger Dabbs to form The Features while the three went to middle school together. He also was responsible for bringing keyboardist Parrish Yaw on b... |
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