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Quynh Nguyen () is a Vietnamese-American classical pianist based in New York City. She has performed extensively throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia, to wide critical acclaim. For her Carnegie Recital Hall debut, the New York Concert Review commented: “Ms. Nguyen’s pianism and music making are graced with ... |
A thumb keyboard, or a thumb board, is a type of keyboard commonly found on PDAs, mobile phones, and PDA phones which has a familiar layout to an ordinary keyboard, such as QWERTY. The inputting surface is usually relatively small and is intended for typing using the available thumbs, while holding the device.
Devices... |
The 2020 season is 's 125th year of existence, their 109th football season, and their 50th in the Brazilian Série A, having never been relegated from the top division. In addition to the 2020 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Flamengo also competed in the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores, the Copa do Brasil, and the Campeonato ... |
Jean Guttery Fritz (November 16, 1915 – May 14, 2017) was an American children's writer best known for American biography and history. She won the Children's Legacy Literature Award for her career contribution to American children's literature in 1986. She turned 100 in November 2015 and died in May 2017 at the age of ... |
Robert C. Carpenter (June 18, 1924 – August 6, 2011) was a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly. He represented the state's 29th, 42nd, and 50th Senate districts, including constituents in Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, Swain and Transylvania counties. A retired bank executive from... |
Brigadier General Giora "Hawkeye" Epstein (; born May 20, 1938), today Giora Even (), is a retired Israeli Air Force (IAF) officer and a fighter ace credited with 17 victories, 16 against Egyptian jets and one against an Egyptian Mi-8 helicopter, making Epstein the ace of aces of supersonic fighter jets and of the Isra... |
Laura K. Schaefer is an American planetary scientist whose research concerns the atmospheres and atmosphere formation of exoplanets, and the effect of asteroid impacts on the formation of the earth's atmosphere. She is an assistant professor of geological sciences at Stanford University.
Education and career
Schaefer ... |
Blagovo may refer to:
In Bulgaria (written in Cyrillic as Благово):
Blagovo, Montana Province - a village in Montana municipality, Montana Province
Blagovo, Shumen Province - a village in Shumen municipality, Shumen Province |
Angelika Hießerich-Peter (born 1964) is a German entrepreneur and politician of the Free Democratic Party. She was the FDP's lead candidate for the 2022 Saarland state election.
Education and career
Hießerich-Peter was born in Saarland and grew up in her family's hotel business in Heusweiler. After graduating from hig... |
Obereopsis variipes is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1858. It has a wide distribution in Africa.
Subspecies
Obereopsis variipes variipes Chevrolat, 1858
Obereopsis variipes snizeki Téocchi, 1999
References
variipes
Beetles described in 1858 |
Teodora Rumenova Andreeva (; born 23 January 1987), better known by her stage name Andrea (), is a Bulgarian pop-folk singer, songwriter and video director. She was also part of the famous group Sahara, together with the Romanian Grammy Awards nominated producer Costi Ioniță they created the song "I Wanna" in collabora... |
Trás-os-Montes is a Portuguese wine region located in the Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro region. The entire wine region is entitled to use the Vinho Regional designation Transmontano VR, while some areas are also classified at the higher Denominação de Origem Controlada (DOC) level under the designation Trás-os-Montes DOC... |
Victoria Park is an area of Bournemouth, Dorset. The area is south of Moordown, north-west of Winton and east of Talbot Village, Wallisdown and Ensbury Park.
History
In 2020, an Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO) was created on Victoria Park Road in order to create a Low Traffic Neighbourhood in Victoria Pa... |
Promised Land State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Blooming Grove, Greene and Palmyra Townships, Pike County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The approximately park is mostly surrounded by Delaware State Forest. It is in the Poconos and sits at an elevation of . The second growth forests in Promised Land Sta... |
```kotlin
package de.westnordost.streetcomplete.data.user.statistics
import de.westnordost.streetcomplete.data.ConnectionException
import de.westnordost.streetcomplete.data.wrapApiClientExceptions
import io.ktor.client.HttpClient
import io.ktor.client.call.body
import io.ktor.client.plugins.expectSuccess
import io.kto... |
The 2006 Toledo Rockets football team represented the University of Toledo during the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season. They competed as a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in the West Division. The Rockets were led by head coach Tom Amstutz. The Rockets offense scored 432 points while the defense allow... |
A. africana may refer to:
Acatochaeta africana, a picture-winged fly species
Actophilornis africana, the African jacana, a bird species
Afzelia africana, an African tree of the legume family
Alloteuthis africana, the African squid, a squid species
Ameles africana, a praying mantis species found in Algeria, Morocc... |
Solomon Bush was a Jewish American soldier, born in Philadelphia; son of Matthias Bush, one of the signers of the non-importation agreement (October 25, 1765). He was one of two Lieutenant Colonels in the American Revolutionary Army.
Revolutionary War Service
Battle of Long Island
Solomon joined the Philadelphia mil... |
Juvenal Amarijo (November 27, 1923 – October 30, 2009) was a Brazilian football player. He was born in Santa Vitória do Palmar, Brazil.
Career
Juvenal Amarijo started his career with Cruzeiro-RS, joining Flamengo in 1949, then Palmeiras in 1951, moving to Bahia in 1954 then retiring in 1959 while defending Ypiranga-BA... |
Moody is a city in McLennan County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,376 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Waco Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Geography
Moody is located at (31.307489, –97.360210).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land.
Demographics
As... |
The Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce is part of the University of Kentucky located in Lexington, Kentucky. It is a graduate program devoted to the study of diplomacy, international affairs, and commerce.
History
The vision to create a school of diplomacy and international commerce came from Dr... |
Chudleigh Fort is an ornamental fort in East-the-Water, a suburb of Bideford in Devon in the UK. The site was originally an actual 17th-century earthwork gun platform that was built during the English Civil War. In the 19th century, the site was reconstructed to create a stone belvedere. It was given Grade II listed bu... |
Dalmanitoidea is a superfamily of trilobites in the order Phacopida, containing the three families Dalmanitidae, Diaphanometopidae and Prosopiscidae.
References
Phacopina
Arthropod superfamilies |
Candarave is a town in the Tacna Region in southern Peru. It is the capital of Candarave Province.
Geography
Climate
References
Populated places in the Tacna Region |
The Jennings Randolph Bridge, built in 1977, is the largest Pratt truss bridge in North America. It spans ~ over the Ohio River between Chester, West Virginia and East Liverpool, Ohio, with main span of . The bridge is located on U.S. Route 30 and is named after U.S. Senator Jennings Randolph (D-WV). It replaced the 18... |
J. Timothy Cloyd is an American educator and higher education administrator, and is currently the 18th president of Drury University in Springfield, Missouri. Cloyd previously served as the president of Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas from 2001 to 2013. He began his duties at Drury University on July 1, 2016, foll... |
Simley High School is a public high school in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, United States. The school opened in 1960 with a graduating class of 19 students. The school, in 2022, has approximately 1,200 students enrolled in grades 912. As of the 2022-23 school year Gerald Sakala is the principal.
The school is a memb... |
David Margoshvili (born August 11, 1980) is a Georgian judoka.
He finished in joint fifth place in the half-lightweight (66 kg) division at the 2004 Summer Olympics, having lost the bronze medal match to Yordanis Arencibia of Cuba.
Achievements
References
Yahoo! Sports
External links
1980 births
Living people
... |
Bus Stop is a 26-episode American drama which aired on ABC from October 1, 1961, until March 25, 1962, starring Marilyn Maxwell as Grace Sherwood, the owner of a bus station and diner in the fictitious town of Sunrise in the Colorado Rockies. The program was adapted from William Inge's play, Bus Stop, and Inge was a sc... |
Henrik Magnus von Buddenbrock (22 July 1685 – between 16 and 27 July 1743) was a Swedish baron and Lieutenant General. He and Carl Emil Lewenhaupt were executed for negligence in the Russo-Swedish War, in the aftermath of the defeat at Villmanstrand.
Biography
He was born on 22 July 1685 in Swedish Livonia. He was the... |
Interpresse, later known as Semic Interpresse, was a Danish comic book publisher that operated from 1954 to 1997. Known for original comics as well as translated American and European titles, it was an innovative and creative publisher with a dominant position in the Danish market especially from the early 1970s — when... |
Daniel Cross (born 30 March 1983) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the and Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A Charles Sutton Medallist with the Western Bulldogs, he finished his 249-game career with 210 games at the Western Bulldogs and 39 with Melbour... |
Chennai Spartans was a men's volleyball team from Chennai, Tamil Nadu playing in the Pro Volleyball League in India.
Chennai Spartans made to final after beating Kochi Blue Spikers in semi-finals in 2019 season. In finals, they beat Calicut Heroes to win their maiden title.
Team
Source :
References
Volleyball clu... |
The following is a list of museum ships of the United States military, specifically the United States Navy and the United States Coast Guard. It represents a subset of the list of museum ships comprising museum ships located worldwide.
See also
List of museum ships
List of current ships of the United States Navy
E... |
FAA Order JO 7110.65 (aka point sixty-five or .65) is an FAA directive that prescribes air traffic control (ATC) procedures and phraseology for use by personnel providing ATC services in the USA. The current version and subsequent lettered versions (as well as changes to the current version) are published according to ... |
Eugenio Sellés y Ángel, Marquess of Gerona and Viscount of Castro and Orozco (8 April 1842 - 12 October 1926) was a Spanish writer, journalist, playwright and politician.
Life
Eugenio Sellés was born in Granada. His father, Pedro Sellés y Garrido, was a magistrate in the city, with other duties and appointments also... |
Polynuclear may refer to:
Chemistry
multiple rings in a polycyclic compound
Biology
Multinucleate, containing multiple nuclei |
F170 may refer to :
Farman F.170 Jabiru, a 1925 single-engine airliner
HMS Antelope (F170), a 1971 Type 21 frigate of the Royal Navy that participated in the Falklands War
70th Anniversary Grand Prix, a 2020 Formula 1 round. |
Chrysame pertusa is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mitridae, the miters or miter snails.
Description
Distribution
References
Mitridae |
The Literature Express () is a novel written by Lasha Bugadze in 2009. It was translated by Maya Kiasashvili in 2014. Novel published in Saudi Arabia in 2015 (إكسبريس الأدب - by الكتب خان للنشر والتوزيع).
About a novel
"The Literature Express is at its best when embracing the literary cacophony of its setting. The cha... |
Thomas Samwell may refer to:
Sir Thomas Samwell, 1st Baronet of Upton (1654–1694) MP for Northamptonshire 1689-1690 and Northampton 1690-1694
Sir Thomas Samwell, 2nd Baronet of Upton (1687–1757) MP for Coventry 1715-1722 |
Chills is a feeling of coldness occurring during a high fever, but sometimes is also a common symptom which occurs alone in specific people. It occurs during fever due to the release of cytokines and prostaglandins as part of the inflammatory response, which increases the set point for body temperature in the hypothala... |
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<meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.79.1">
<link rel="home" href="../../index.html" ti... |
The MBCGame StarCraft League, also known as MSL, was a StarCraft tournament hosted by Korean television network MBCGame. The tournament started out in 2002 under the name of KPGA Tour, and in 2003 it was renamed the MSL. On February 1, 2012, MBCGame ceased operations and the MSL was discontinued. Throughout its lifetim... |
Sorrell and Son is a novel by the British writer Warwick Deeping, published in 1925. It became an international bestseller.
Adaptations
The novel has been turned into two films:
Sorrell and Son, a 1927 American silent film directed by Herbert Brenon
Sorrell and Son, a 1934 British film directed by Jack Raymond
In 1... |
Griffin Greene (1749–1804) served as a commissary, paymaster, and quartermaster to the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He was subsequently a pioneer to the Ohio Country, helping establish Marietta, Ohio as the first permanent American settlement of the new United States in the Northwest Territor... |
Take Your Pick! is a United Kingdom game show originally broadcast by Radio Luxembourg starting in 1952. The show was transferred to television in 1955 with the launch of ITV, where it continued until 1968. It was the first game show broadcast in the UK to offer cash prizes.
The programme was later revived from 24 Feb... |
Mar Athanasius College of Engineering (MACE) is a government aided engineering college located in Kothamangalam, Kerala state, India. The college is affiliated to the APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University since its inception in 2015.
One of the five oldest engineering colleges in Kerala and one among the three gov... |
Hurrey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Adam Hurrey (born 1983), British journalist, author, and podcaster
Frank Hurrey (1885–1953), Australian rules footballer
Herbert Hurrey (1888–1961), Australian rules footballer
See also
Hurley (surname)
Hurney |
Secret Weapon was a New York-based short-lived post-disco music group, formed by Jerome Prister. The group had a number of hits throughout the 1980s with their most successful single being "Must Be the Music" which hit #24 on the R&B chart and #66 on the dance chart in 1982.
Post-breakup
Band founder Jerome Prister w... |
During the COVID-19 pandemic in Croatia, vaccination against COVID-19 began on 27 December 2020. The Croatian government ordered vaccines together with the EU. 8.7 million doses have been ordered. As of 3 February 2022, over 2.2 million people were fully vaccinated, corresponding to a 63% vaccination rate of the countr... |
Podovi () is a village in the Municipality of Drvar, Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Demographics
According to the 2013 census, its population was 80, all Serbs.
Footnotes
Bibliography
Populated places in Drvar |
The Micro-Mousterian or Micromousterian is a name given by Alfred Rust and Henri Fleisch to a Palaeolithic industry of small stone tools.
It was found at level five of Ksar Akil in Lebanon. It has also been found in Montenegro, Italy, France, Africa and Syria and is similar to another tiny sized Mousterian industry ca... |
Mantis octospilota, common name eight-spotted mantis or blackbarred mantis, is a species of praying mantis found in Australia. As its common name suggests, it is primarily identified by the eight black spots along the dorsal surface of its abdomen.
See also
List of mantis genera and species
References
octospilota
Ma... |
The Nerves were an American power pop trio formed in San Francisco California in 1974 and later based in Los Angeles, California featuring guitarist Jack Lee, bassist Peter Case, and drummer Paul Collins. All three members composed songs and sang. They managed an international tour in the U.S. and Canada, including d... |
Mohammed Alrotayyan, (Arabic: محمد الرطيان) is a Saudi journalist and novelist. In 1992, he started publishing in Saudi newspaper and Middle-Eastern newspapers. He also worked as a journalist for the Fawasil and Qutoof Magazines, and he has writings published in several publications. Generally, he is considered a publi... |
Thunderstuck is a one-movement orchestral composition by the American composer Christopher Rouse. The piece was completed December 29, 2013, and premiered October 9, 2014, in Avery Fisher Hall, New York City. The premiere was performed by conductor Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic, and the work is dedicated... |
Hotel Lux is a 2011 German period film directed by Leander Haußmann. The tragicomedy begins in Nazi Germany and moves to the Soviet Union. Featuring the main character Hans Zeisig, an apolitical comedian, the picture involves him with numerous historical facts and figures of this era.
Plot
In 1933, as Adolf Hitler and... |
Athlone North (), also called North Athlone, is a barony in County Roscommon, Ireland. Baronies were mainly cadastral rather than administrative units. They acquired modest local taxation and spending functions in the 19th century before being superseded by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898.
Etymology
Athlone No... |
The Aboriginal Shire of Mapoon is a local government area in Far North Queensland, Australia. It is on the western coast of Cape York Peninsula on the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Geography
Most local government areas are a single contiguous area (possibly including islands). However, Aboriginal Shires are often defined as a... |
Mark Allen Satterthwaite is an economist at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. He is currently an A.C. Buehler Professor in Hospital & Health Services Management, Professor of Strategic Management & Managerial Economics, and chair of the Management & Strategy Department. ... |
0079–0088 is a compilation album released by Gackt on December 19, 2007. It contains eight tracks, which had either previously been used on the soundtracks of the Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam movies or were covers of earlier songs from the Gundam franchise.
Overview
The collaboration with the "Gundam Series" began in 2005,... |
The Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) is a nonprofit association of city and county governments and the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the bistate Kansas City region. Governed by a board of directors made up of local elected officials, MARC serves nine counties and 119 cities.
MARC works on a wide ran... |
Michael Duignan (; born 21 February 1968) is an Irish former hurler and Gaelic footballer and current Gaelic games administrator, serving as chairman of the Offaly County Board.
Playing career
St Rynagh's
Duignan joined the St Rynagh's club at a young age and played in all grades at juvenile and underage levels befo... |
Life of Villa is a 1912 silent war documentary set during the Mexican Revolution. Though some scenes are re-enacted after it happened, the movie is a real documentary on the struggle of Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa to overthrow dictator Porfirio Díaz.
Cast
Pancho Villa as himself
Luis Terrazas as hims... |
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Jesus I Was Evil is an EP by New Zealand musician Darcy Clay. It was released on Antenna Records in 1997. All songs except for "In The Middle" were recorded on a 4-Track. "Jolene" is a cover of the Dolly Parton song. The title track became Bfm's number one most played song.
Track listing
"Jesus I Was Evil"
"What Abou... |
The Baum Site (31Ck9) is one of the most prominent Middle and Late Woodland Period sites of the Colington Phase in the state of North Carolina. It is located north of Poplar Branch in Currituck County, North Carolina. This phase, marked by cultures of the Algonkian peoples, aligns with the Late Woodland period in North... |
Edward Purcell Mellon (1875-1953) was an American architect active in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and a member of the wealthy Mellon family.
Early life
Edward Purcell Mellon was born in 1875, the son of Thomas Alexander "Tom" Mellon (and grandson of Thomas Mellon founder of Mellon Bank), and his wife Mary C. Caldwell, t... |
Igor Anatolievich Stelnov (Russian: Игорь Анатольевич Стельнов "Igor Styelnov") (b. February 12, 1963, in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union - d. March 24, 2009, in Moscow, Russia) was a Russian ice hockey player who played in the Soviet Hockey League. He played for HC CSKA Moscow. He was inducted into the Russian an... |
Notozomus spec is a species of schizomid arachnid (commonly known as short-tailed whip-scorpions) in the Hubbardiidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 1992 by Australian arachnologist Mark Harvey. The specific epithet spec refers to the type locality.
Distribution and habitat
The species occurs ... |
Central City is a borough in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 998 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is east-northeast of Stoystown and northeast of Somerset.
Geography
Central City is at (40.109094, -78.804121).
According... |
Rina Levinson-Adler (Hebrew: רינה לוינסון-אדלר) (27 April 1927 - 11 April 2021) was one of the first three female pilots admitted to the Israeli Air Force (IAF) pilot training course.
Early life and education
Rina Levinson-Adler was born in Tel Aviv, Israel on 27 April 1927. From the age of 14, she flew gliders at th... |
Stanislav Tereba (2 January 1938 – 17 January 2023) was a Czech photojournalist.
Life
Tereba was born in Prague on 2 January 1938. His father, Václav Tereba, was an international table tennis player.
Tereba won the World Press Photo of the Year award in 1958. During that year, on a rainy day, he captured an image o... |
Leptocladia is a genus of red algae known from the warm temperate eastern Pacific.
Species
Some species include:
L. binghamiae
L. binhamiae
L. laxa
L. peruviana
References
Dumontiaceae
Red algae genera |
Carl Ware (born 1943, Newnan, Georgia) is an American businessman. He is a retired executive vice-president of The Coca-Cola Company.
Biography
Early life
Carl Ware holds a bachelor's degree in political science from Clark College, a master's degree in Public Administration from the Graduate School of Public and Inte... |
Jane Ada Fletcher (1870–1956) was a Tasmanian poet and author, publishing works on ornithology, history, anthropology, and fiction.
Biography
Jane was the daughter of Sarah, née Cooper, and Price Fletcher, a Queensland naturalist and agriculturalist, and whose respective interests in botany and ornithology were an ea... |
Mary Agnes Moroney (May 10, 1928 – October 20, 2003) was an American woman who as a child was kidnapped from her home in Chicago, Illinois, on May 15, 1930. The case was heavily covered by both local and national media. Mary Agnes' kidnapping is the oldest case of this nature in the files of the Chicago Missing Person... |
Nikolaos "Nikos" Arsenopoulos (; born May 19, 2000) is a Greek professional basketball player for PAOK of the Greek Basket League and the Basketball Champions League. He is a 1.98 m (6'6") tall and 91 kg (200 lb.) swingman.
Professional career
In the summer of 2016, Arsenopoulos joined the Greek Basket League and Euro... |
The Latin Church of the Catholic Church has several dispersed populations of members in the Middle East, notably in Turkey and the Levant (Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan and Cyprus). Latin Catholics employ the Latin liturgical rites, in contrast to Eastern Catholics who fall under their respective church's patriarchs a... |
Shirley J. McKague (née Woolard, December 4, 1935 – May 21, 2020) was an American politician from Idaho. She was an Idaho State Senator, representing the 20th District as a Republican from 2007 to 2012. She previously served as an Idaho State Representative for Districts 14B and 20B from 1997 until her appointment to f... |
"Ozark Mountain Jubilee" is a song written by Scott Anders and Roger Murrah and recorded by American country music group The Oak Ridge Boys. It was released in October 1983 as the first single from the album Deliver. The song reached #5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
Cover versions
Jan Howard cov... |
Balpınar () is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Mazıdağı, Mardin Province in Turkey. It is populated by Kurds of the Metînan tribe and had a population of 1,324 in 2021.
References
Neighbourhoods in Mazıdağı District
Kurdish settlements in Mardin Province |
The University of Tennessee system (UT system) is a system of public universities in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is one of two public university systems, the other being the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR). It consists of four primary campuses in Knoxville, Chattanooga, Pulaski and Martin; a health sciences campus... |
Shanghai Automobile City () is a station on the branch line of Line 11 of the Shanghai Metro. It opened on March 29, 2010.
References
Line 11, Shanghai Metro
Shanghai Metro stations in Jiading District
Railway stations in China opened in 2010 |
Ahmed Lütfullah (early 17th century – 27 February 1702), better known by his court title of Münejjim Bashi (; "Chief Astrologer"), was an Ottoman courtier, scholar, Sufi poet and historian. His chief work is the Jamiʿ al-Duwal, a world history particularly valuable for the history of the medieval Muslim dynasties of th... |
The Odd Fellows Hall is one of the oldest non-residential buildings in the city of Hilliard, Ohio, United States. Located in the center of the city, it was constructed long before Hilliard's rapid growth of the twentieth-century. It has been named a historic site.
Hilliard's Odd Fellows built the present hall in 188... |
Basil de Sélincourt (19 August 1876 – 16 February 1966) was a British essayist and journalist.
In 1902 he married the orientalist Beryl de Zoete, but the marriage failed, and in 1908 he married the writer Anne Douglas Sedgwick (1873–1935). Basil de Sélincourt's third wife was Julia Sanford Chapin
De Sélincourt died i... |
"Slap And Tickle" was the fourth and final single released from Squeeze's second album, Cool for Cats. Co-written by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook, the song took influence lyrically from the crowd that the band had been associating with at the time. Its synth-heavy arrangement was inspired by Kraftwerk and Giorgio M... |
Diadelia geminatoides is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Breuning in 1961.
References
Diadelia
Beetles described in 1961 |
```java
package expo.modules.notifications.notifications.categories.serializers;
import android.os.Bundle;
import expo.modules.core.interfaces.InternalModule;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
import androidx.annotation.NonNull;
import androidx.annotation.Nullable;
imp... |
Berthold Hochschild (March 6, 1860 – January 24, 1928) was a mining magnate, a founder of the American Metal Company, and a philanthropist.
Biography
Hochschild was born to a Jewish family in Biblis, Grand Duchy of Hesse, the son of Auguste Gustina (née Bendheim) and Koppel Jakob Hochschild. In 1881, his brother Zach... |
Agrahara, Channarayapatna is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India. It is located in the Channarayapatna taluk of Hassan district in Karnataka.
See also
Hassan district
Districts of Karnataka
References
External links
http://Hassan.nic.in/
Villages in Hassan district |
Julien Moineau may refer to:
Jules Moineau (anarchist), anarchist and signatory of the Manifesto of the Sixteen
Julien Moineau (1903–1980), French road bicycle racer |
Coutansouze (; ) is a commune in the Allier department in central France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Allier department
References
Communes of Allier
Allier communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia |
Midrash halakha () was the ancient Judaic rabbinic method of Torah study that expounded upon the traditionally received 613 Mitzvot (commandments) by identifying their sources in the Hebrew Bible, and by interpreting these passages as proofs of the laws' authenticity.
The term midrash halakha is also applied to the de... |
Gornji Bogovići is a village in the municipality of Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Demographics
According to the 2013 census, its population was 2, both Bosniaks.
References
Populated places in Goražde |
Uniflite (United Boat Builders) was founded in Bellingham, Washington, by Art Nordtvedt in October 1957. Although the company is best remembered as a maker of recreational powerboats, its initial products were small fiberglass runabouts. The company also supplied river patrol craft to the US Navy Patrol Boat - River ... |
A Captain's Courage is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Louis Chaudet and starring Edward Earle, Dorothy Dwan and Lafe McKee.
Cast
Edward Earle
Dorothy Dwan
Lafe McKee
Ashton Dearholt
Jack Henderson
Al Ferguson
References
Bibliography
Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of... |
Cophinopoda chinensis is a robber fly. It is an insect of the order Diptera, and has two wings. No subspecies are listed in the Catalogue of Life.
Distribution
Cophinopoda chinensis is found in Japan, South Korea, parts of China, India including the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia (Java and Sumat... |
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