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Wysokie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jastków, within Lublin County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.
References
Villages in Lublin County |
Silvana Hildegard "Sylvana" Simons (born 31 January 1971) is a Surinamese-born Dutch politician and former television presenter. She has been a member of the House of Representatives since 2021 on behalf of BIJ1, an egalitarian anti-racist party founded by Simons in 2016.
She was born in Suriname and moved to the Neth... |
Colin Cochrane (26 August 1921 – 1985) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Mansfield Town.
References
1921 births
1985 deaths
English men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
English Football League players
Mansfield Town F.C. players
Footballers from Sutton-in-As... |
Joseph Langland (February 16, 1917 – April 9, 2007) was an American poet.
Life
Born in Spring Grove, Minnesota, Langland was raised in Northeastern Iowa on the family farm. Langland received both a bachelor's degree (1940) and a master's degree (1941) from the University of Iowa. He served in the U.S. Army as an infa... |
Blodgett is an English family-surname, so far as records and history establish it. Back of the English generations, there is some conjecture about its origin. Several researchers claim a French-Norman descent for the name, and point out that one Robert Bloct (Blojet or Bloyet) was a Norman bishop in the service of Will... |
Highway 65, also known as the Dead Sea Highway, is a north–south highway in Jordan. It starts in Aqaba passing through Wadi Araba, and adjacent to the Dead Sea and the Jordan Valley to the western suburbs of the city of Irbid in Jordan's northern tip.
Development
The first part of the highway was conceived in 1974 a... |
Valentine "Vale" P. Thielman (October 10, 1843 – February 21, 1925) was an American politician. He served in the South Dakota State Senate from 1889 to 1890. He also sat in the Dakota Territory Legislature from 1881 to 1882.
References
1843 births
1925 deaths
German emigrants to the United States
People from Turner C... |
ApSci is an Australian video-centric avant pop duo with origins in indie hip hop. As individuals, their roots go back to punk rock and opera. The duo consists of Bronx born, New Jersey-bred Ra Lamotta and his Filipino-Australian wife Dana Diaz-Tutaan. The duo, which has been performing together since meeting in 1998,... |
Cuverville () is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Calvados department
References
Communes of Calvados (department)
Calvados communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia |
Thomas Harold Massie (born January 13, 1971) is an American politician, entrepreneur, and engineer. A member of the Republican Party, Massie has been the United States representative for Kentucky's 4th congressional district since 2012, when he defeated Bill Adkins in the special and general elections. The district cov... |
Sir Reginald Hanson, 1st Baronet, JP, DL, FSA (31 May 1840 – 18 April 1905) was Lord Mayor of London and a British Conservative Party politician.
The son of Samuel and Mary Hanson (née Choppin), Reginald was educated at Tonbridge School, Rugby School and Trinity College, Cambridge (MA, LLD). The then headmaster of Ru... |
Whale Wars is a weekly American documentary-style reality television series that premiered on November 7, 2008, on the Animal Planet cable channel. The program follows Paul Watson, founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, as he and his crew aboard their various vessels attempt to deter Japanese whaling off the... |
```xml
import { CommonModule } from '@angular/common';
import { AfterContentInit, ChangeDetectionStrategy, Component, ContentChildren, EventEmitter, Input, NgModule, Output, QueryList, TemplateRef, ViewEncapsulation, inject, booleanAttribute } from '@angular/core';
import { PrimeNGConfig, PrimeTemplate, SharedModule, T... |
In computing, BIOS (, ; Basic Input/Output System, also known as the System BIOS, ROM BIOS, BIOS ROM or PC BIOS) is firmware used to provide runtime services for operating systems and programs and to perform hardware initialization during the booting process (power-on startup). The BIOS firmware comes pre-installed on ... |
Notion is a newsstand music magazine and fashion magazine published quarterly in the United Kingdom, founded in 2004.
About
Notion was co-founded by Billy Hussein, alternatively known as Billy Notion. Notions team is headed up by Nicholas Douglas (director). Contributors to the magazine also write for other publicati... |
Melissa Donovan d'Arabian is an American cookbook author and television show host. She won the fifth season of Food Network Star in 2009. Following her victory, she went on to host Ten Dollar Dinners on Food Network.
Early life and education
Born In Anaheim, California, d'Arabian moved throughout her childhood to Tucs... |
Vilard Normcharoen (; 14 July 1962 – 7 January 2014) was a Thai Port FC player and one of Thailand's professional beach soccer players who won the award of best goalkeeper in the Beach Soccer World Cup 2002. Vilard made the transition from Futsal to beach soccer and was a great success for the national team and Normcha... |
```objective-c
/******************************************************************
iLBC Speech Coder ANSI-C Source Code
LPCencode.h
All Rights Reserved.
******************************************************************/
#ifndef __iLBC_LPCENCOD_H
#define __iLBC_LPCENCOD_H
void... |
Robert Miller is a former professional American football player who played running back for six seasons for the Minnesota Vikings. Miller played high school football at Jack Yates High School from 1968 through 1971.
References
1953 births
Living people
American football running backs
Kansas Jayhawks football players
... |
Charades (also known as Felons or First Degree) is a 1998 mystery drama film directed by Stephen Eckelberry. The film stars Erika Eleniak, C. Thomas Howell, and Karen Black, who was a writer and producer on the film.
Plot
Barry (Jack Scalia) works at the shipping department of a high-tech company called Technoworks. O... |
Mustafa Ferit Arsan (1876 - 9 October 1941) was a Turkish politician who represented Gaziantep in the 2nd and 3rd Parliaments of Turkey, and was the leader of the local Association for Defence of National Rights in Aintab, which organized the Turkish militias against the French siege.
Mustafa Ferit was born in Aintab ... |
"I Will Follow Him" is a popular song that was first recorded in 1961 by Franck Pourcel, as an instrumental titled "Chariot". The song achieved its widest success when it was recorded by American singer Little Peggy March with English lyrics in 1963. The music was written by Franck Pourcel (using the pseudonym J.W. Sto... |
```xml
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
/**
*
* @param comp
* @param container
*/
export function render(comp: any, container: HTMLElement) {
ReactDOM.render(comp, container);
}
/**
*
* @param container
*/
export function destroy(container: HTMLElement) {
ReactDOM.unmountComponentAtNode(container);
}
/... |
CAT is an Indian Punjabi-language crime thriller streaming television series created and written by Balwinder Singh Janjua, Rupinder Chahal, Anil Rodhan and Jimmy Singh for Netflix. It stars Randeep Hooda, Suvinder Vicky, Hasleen Kaur, Geeta Aggarwal, Dakssh Ajit Singh, Danish Sood, Jaipreet Singh, Sukhwinder Chahal, K... |
East Oakdale is an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP) on the Stanislaus River, located east of the city of Oakdale in Stanislaus County, California.
It is part of the Modesto Metropolitan Statistical Area in the San Joaquin Valley. The population was 2,762 at the 2010 census.
Geography
East Oakdale is locat... |
Lisa Sutton may refer to:
Lisa Song Sutton, Asian-American entrepreneur
Lisa L. Sutton, Washington Court of Appeals judge |
```objective-c
//===-- SnippetFile.cpp -----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// See path_to_url for license information.
//
//===your_sha256_hash------===//
///
/// \file
/// Utilities to read a snippet file.
/// Snippet files are just asm files with additional comments to specify which
/// regist... |
The FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup Most Valuable Player is a biennial award, that is given by FIBA, to the Most Valuable Player of the FIBA Under-19 World Cup.
Winners
References
Most Valuable Player
Basketball trophies and awards |
Ekaterina Evgenyevna Alexandrova (; ; born 15 November 1994) is a Russian professional tennis player.
She has won four WTA singles titles, three WTA 125 titles and seven singles titles on the ITF Circuit. In February 2023, she reached her best singles ranking of No. 16. On 26 September 2022, she also peaked at No. 58 ... |
Kabylites is a narrow, straight shelled Lower Cretaceous ancyloceratid resembling Bochianites in general form. Kabylites differs from Bochianites in having an umbilical lobe more or less the same size as the first lateral lobe. In Bochianites the umbilical lobe is much reduced in size.
Kabylites, which is known from... |
San Marino national shooting team represent the Republic of San Marino in International shooting competitions such as Olympic Games or World shooting Championships. It provided the highest results in Olympic sports for the small country.
History
Shooting in San Marino is controlled by Federazione Sammarinese Tiro a V... |
```javascript
import { test } from '../../test';
export default test({
html: "<a href='/cool'>link</a>"
});
``` |
The 11th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 11 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane. It crosses the Atlantic Ocean, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Australasia, the Pacific Ocean and South America.
Around the world
Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the parallel 11° south passes throu... |
Floor Number 7(Bengali:৭ নম্বর ফ্লোর) is a 2022 Bangladeshi crime thriller film directed and written by Raihan Rafi. It stars Shabnam Bubly, Shahriar Nazim Joy, Raaz Mania, and Sumon Anowar. It was released at Chorki on 2 May 2022. It was a record breaking original film by Chorki.
Cast
Shabnam Bubly as Aboni
Shahr... |
Unavailable (1977) is the third album by Clover. It was released on Vertigo Records in the UK. In the United States and Canada, it was titled Clover and released on Mercury Records.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Alex Call and Clover; except where noted.
"Love Love" – 3:55
"Take Another Look" (Alex Call, Hugh C... |
The FA Umbro Fives was a national 5-a-side football competition run by The Football Association. The National Final is held every year at Wembley Stadium with winners from Regional Finals across the country competing to become the official 5-a-side champions of England. "The FA Umbro Fives" usually refers to the Englis... |
Lubocino is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krokowa, within Puck County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately south of Krokowa, west of Puck, and north-west of the regional capital Gdańsk.
For details of the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.
References... |
A confraternity book (, or confraternitatis), also called a liber memorialis (memorial book) or liber vitae (book of life), is a medieval register of the names of people who had entered into a state of spiritual brotherhood (confraternity) with a church or monastery in some way, often by visiting it in the capacity of... |
Stephen Anthony Solomon Marks (born 23 May 1946) is a British fashion retailer and founder, chairman and chief executive of the French Connection brand.
Early life and career
Stephen Anthony Solomon Marks was born in Harrow, north London, the son of Jewish hairdressers and went to the local secondary modern school. He... |
Kastro-Kyllini () is a former municipality in Elis, West Greece, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Andravida-Kyllini, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 49.322 km2. The population was 3,622 in 2011. The municipality Kastro-Kyllini was created i... |
Gowdy is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Barbara Gowdy (born 1950), Canadian novelist and short story writer
Bill Gowdy (1903–1958), Irish association football player
Bruce Gowdy, American guitarist
Cornell Gowdy (born 1963), American football player
Curt Gowdy (1919–2006), American sportscaster
... |
Mike Brodeur (born March 30, 1983) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He was selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft and played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Ottawa Senators.
Playing career
Brodeur had a breakout AHL campaign with the Rochester Americans in 2... |
Shafiq Mill Colony () is a neighbourhood in the Karachi Central district of Karachi, Pakistan.
There are several ethnic groups in Shafiq Mill Colony including Muhajirs, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, Bohras, Ismailis, etc.
References
External links
Karachi Website.
Gulberg Town.
Neighb... |
Frederik Boi (born 25 October 1981 in Bruges) is a retired Belgian professional football player who last played for KSC Blankenberge.
Until 2011, Boi had played his whole career for Cercle Brugge. Initially, his position on the field used to be side midfielder or winger. However, starting from the 2007–08 season, Cerc... |
Ümit Korkmaz (; born 17 September 1985) is an Austrian footballer who plays as a winger for Ostbahn XI.
Club career
Korkmaz was signed by a fifth division club at the age of 18. He was soon discovered by scouts of Rapid Wien and transferred to the club. Brought through the ranks of Rapid Wien, Korkmaz played two seaso... |
Lana J. Marks (born November 18, 1953) is a South African-born American business executive who founded the eponymous fashion brand. She is the former United States Ambassador to South Africa, having served from 2020 to 2021.
Early life and education
Lana Bank was born in East London, South Africa. Her father, Alec Ban... |
Slahal (or Lahal) is a gambling game of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, also known as stickgame, bonegame, bloodless war game, handgame, or a name specific to each language. It is played throughout the western United States and Canada by indigenous peoples. Traditionally, the game uses the shin... |
For the Mexican singer, see Christian Chávez.
Cristian Manuel Chávez (born June 16, 1986 in Pilar, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine football midfielder currently playing for Wilstermann.
Chávez made his competitive debut on 3 July 2005 in a fiery game against Almagro, which was suspended due to violence and recorded as ... |
The Beare-head engine internal combustion engine technology combines a four-stroke engine bottom end and piston, with a ported cylinder head closely resembling that of a two-stroke engine. The head piston is smaller and moves at half cycling of the bottom piston. Functionally, the cylinder-head piston replaces part of ... |
Love for three Zuckerbrins () is a novel by Victor Pelevin first published in 2014.
In the title of the novel there is an obvious allusion to the fiaba "The Love for Three Oranges" a fairy-tale play written by Carlo Gozzi in 1760. The term "Zuckerbrin" itself was formed as a synthesis of the names of two giants of the... |
The Limes Railway () is a continuously electrified and single-track railway that runs on the southern edge of the Taunus in the German state of Hesse, connecting the towns of Niederhöchstadt and Bad Soden am Taunus. It is named after Limesstadt (Limes city), a housing development.
The line is only 5.2 kilometres long ... |
Han Kwang-bok (Korean: 한광복) is a North Korean politician who served as Vice Premier. She was born in the 1940s in the North Hamgyong Province, North Korea. She also served as the Minister for the Electronics Industry until she was replaced on 15 October 2012 by Kim Jae-seong.
See also
Government of North Korea
List o... |
The Troy Uncle Sam Trojans were a minor-league professional ice hockey team who competed in the Eastern Hockey League in the 1952-53 season.
Based out of Troy, New York, the Trojans were coached by player-coach Bill Moe, and led by Art Stone, who scored 52 goals and added 55 assists for a league-leading 107 points. T... |
Ab Murd-e Tanglar (, also Romanized as Āb Mūrd-e Tanglār; also known as Āb Mowrd and Āb Mūrd) is a village in Ludab Rural District, Ludab District, Boyer-Ahmad County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 32, in 6 families.
References
Populated places in Boyer-Ahmad Count... |
Darren D'Waun Grainger (born July 21, 2000) is an American football quarterback who plays for the Georgia State Panthers. He previously played for the Furman Paladins.
Early life and high school
Grainger grew up in Conway, South Carolina and attended Conway High School where he lettered in football and basketball. He... |
Richard Chambers may refer to:
Richard Chambers (journalist), Irish journalist
Richard Chambers (MP) for Winchelsea (UK Parliament constituency)
Richard Chambers (rower), British rower
Richard Harvey Chambers, United States federal judge
Richard Dickinson Chambers, British chemist
Rome Chambers (Richard Jerome Chamber... |
Joan Hazel Carter (22 February 1928 – 3 August 2016) was a British-American linguist, known in particular for her work on the Bantu languages, Shona, Kongo and Tonga.
Born on 22 February 1928 to Charles and Constance Wilkinson, Carter graduated from the County Grammar School for Girls in Beckenham, Kent, England in 19... |
```kotlin
package io.gitlab.arturbosch.detekt.rules.style
import io.gitlab.arturbosch.detekt.api.CodeSmell
import io.gitlab.arturbosch.detekt.api.Config
import io.gitlab.arturbosch.detekt.api.Configuration
import io.gitlab.arturbosch.detekt.api.Entity
import io.gitlab.arturbosch.detekt.api.Rule
import io.gitlab.arturb... |
The Wife of Hasdrubal and Her Children is a painting of in tempera on panel by Ercole de' Roberti in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., which acquired it in 1965.
This panel, Brutus, Lucretia and Collatinus and Brutus and Portia were originally part of a series of works depicting famous women of antiqui... |
Ferdinando Dominick Bello, known as Freddie Bell, (September 29, 1931 – February 10, 2008) was an American musician, whose group, Freddie Bell and the Bellboys, were influential in the development of rock and roll in the 1950s. He was a prominent performer with the group on the Las Vegas Strip in the 1950s and 1960s, a... |
"Squeeze Box" is a song by the Who from their album The Who by Numbers. Written by Pete Townshend, the lyrics are couched in sexual double entendres. Unlike many of the band's other hits, the song features country-like elements, as heard in Townshend's banjo picking.
"Squeeze Box" was a commercial success, peaking at ... |
Amiriti is a village in Sonebhadra, Uttar Pradesh, India.
References
Villages in Sonbhadra district |
Dirty Looks may refer to:
Dirty Looks (album), a 1983 album by Juice Newton
Dirty Looks (band), an American rock band from San Francisco, California
Dirty Looks (non-profit), a queer film collective in New York City and Los Angeles, California
Dirty Looks (New York band), an American rock band from Staten Island, N... |
Roman Knoll (, ‘Romanska Mogila’ \'ro-man-ska mo-'gi-la\) is the ice-covered hill rising to 819 m between Mount Canicula and Erul Heights, on the southeast side of Verdikal Gap on Trinity Peninsula in Graham Land, Antarctica. It is surmounting Russell East Glacier to the southeast.
The hill is named after the town of... |
Silvestrini is an Italian surname that may refer to
Achille Silvestrini (1923–2019), Vatican diplomat, cardinal
Gianni Silvestrini, Italian energy technology scientist
Gilles Silvestrini (born 1961), French composer of contemporary music and oboist
Italian-language surnames
Patronymic surnames
Surnames from given na... |
The painted terrapin, painted batagur, or saw-jawed turtle (Batagur borneoensis) is a species of turtles in the family Geoemydidae. It was formerly in its own genus, Callagur, but has been reclassified to the genus, Batagur.
Distribution
It is distributed in the rainforest of Brunei, Indonesia (Sumatra and Kalimantan)... |
```ruby
class RustcCompletion < Formula
desc "Bash completion for rustc"
homepage "path_to_url"
license "MIT"
head "path_to_url", branch: "master"
stable do
url "path_to_url"
sha256 your_sha256_hash
# upstream commit to fix an undefined command when sourcing the file directly
patch do
... |
Daniel Olsson (born 27 April 1975) is a Swedish professional golfer. He won the European Amateur in 1996.
Career
Representing the Swedish National Team, Olsson collected medals both in European and World championships. He won the 1993 European Boys' Team Championship in Switzerland where his team, including Johan Axgr... |
Theodore Parker Lukens (October 6, 1848 – July 1, 1918) was an American conservationist, real estate investor, civic leader, and forester who believed that burned over mountains could again be covered in timber which would protect watersheds. Lukens collected pine cones and seeds of different types and conducted exper... |
The Arthur Ross Greenhouse is a greenhouse located on the rooftop of Milbank Hall at Barnard College, New York City. It is the third greenhouse to be built on the site since the College's founding, and houses a conservatory of approximately 650 plant species, as well as space for research in plant science and ecology.
... |
The Li Auto L9 (, literal translation: dream or ideal L9) is a luxury full-size crossover SUV by Li Xiang, and it is also the second vehicle from the Chinese automobile manufacturer.
As of 2022 it has the longest electric range of any PHEV in the world (215 km in the NEDC cycle), just above the BMW i3 120 Ah REx (203 ... |
The men's Greco-Roman 69 kilograms is a competition featured at the 1997 World Wrestling Championships, and was held in Wrocław, Poland from 11 to 13 September 1997.
Results
Legend
WO — Won by walkover
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
Finals
References
External links
UWW Database
Men'... |
Kille may refer to:
Kille, Netherlands, a hamlet in the municipality of Altena
Kille (card game), a Swedish card game of the Cuckoo family |
Naprzód Janów is an ice hockey team from the Janów neighbourhood of Katowice, Poland. They compete in the Polska Hokej Liga, the top level of ice hockey in Poland.
History
The team was founded as Górnik Janów in 1920. In 1962, they were renamed their present name, Naprzód Janów. The club ceased to exist in 1998, but r... |
```python
import pytest
class TestSshow:
@pytest.mark.complete("sshow -", require_cmd=True)
def test_1(self, completion):
assert completion
``` |
Megathymus ursus, known generally as the ursus giant skipper or ursine giant skipper, is a species of giant skipper in the butterfly family Hesperiidae. It is found in Central America and North America.
The MONA or Hodges number for Megathymus ursus is 4151.
Subspecies
These three subspecies belong to the species Meg... |
```php
<?php
namespace Illuminate\Auth;
use Illuminate\Auth\Access\Gate;
use Illuminate\Support\ServiceProvider;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Auth\Access\Gate as GateContract;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Auth\Authenticatable as AuthenticatableContract;
class AuthServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
/**
* Regi... |
Tarxien () is a town in the South Eastern Region of Malta. Its population stood at 8583 in March 2014.
The town is most notable for the Tarxien Temples, a megalithic temple complex which is among the oldest freestanding structures on Earth. It forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Etymology
The etymology of the... |
Sukamulya is a district located in the Tangerang Regency of Banten in Java, Indonesia.
Tangerang Regency
Districts of Banten
Populated places in Banten |
Almost Married may refer to:
Almost Married (1919 film), an American comedy-drama directed by Charles Swickard
Almost Married (1932 film), an American thriller directed by William Cameron Menzies
Almost Married (1942 film), an American film directed by Charles Lamont |
Jiang Jiemin (, ; born October 1954) is a former Chinese oil executive and senior Communist Party and economic official. He was the general manager and then chairman of the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), before being appointed the director of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commissio... |
The 1977 Fort Lauderdale Strikers season was the first season of the new team, and the club's eleventh season in professional soccer. It is also the first ever incarnation of the club's new name. Previously they were known as the Miami Toros. The 1977 squad won the North American Soccer League's Eastern Division of ... |
World polity theory (also referred to as world society theory, global neo-institutionalism, and the Stanford school of global analysis) is an analytical framework for interpreting global relations, structures, and practices. The theory views the world system as a social system with a cultural framework called world pol... |
Agustina of Aragon (Spanish: Agustina de Aragón) is a 1950 Spanish historical film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Aurora Bautista. It is also known by the alternative title of The Siege. It portrays the Spanish patriot Agustina of Aragon, known for her role at the 1808 Siege of Zaragoza against Napoleon's Fren... |
```smalltalk
// The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT license.
namespace Microsoft.TemplateEngine.Abstractions
{
/// <summary>
/// Stores info about template creation, to be returned to the host as the result of template instantiation or dry run.
/// </summary>
public interface IC... |
Sir George Lisle Ryder (1838 – 30 June 1905) was a British civil servant in the Treasury and Chairman of the Board of Customs.
Background
Ryder was born in 1838, the son of George Dudley Ryder (1810–1880) by Sophia Lucy Sargent (d. 1850), daughter of Rev. John Sargent. His grandfather was Rev. the Hon. Henry Ryder, B... |
Formacja Nieżywych Schabuff – Polish pop band formed in 1985 in Częstochowa.
Discography
Studio albums
Compilation albums
References
External links
Polish pop music groups
Culture in Częstochowa |
Hansel (March 12, 1988 – June 13, 2017) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the final two legs of the U.S. Triple Crown races in 1991 and was voted the Eclipse Award for Outstanding 3-Year-Old Male Horse. Out of the mare Count on Bonnie, his sire was Woodman, a Champion 2-year-old colt in Ireland who was a s... |
"Start" (stylized as "START") is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter Rina Aiuchi. It was released on 26 May 2004 through Giza Studio, as the second single from her fourth studio album Playgirl. The song reached number eight in Japan and has sold over 42,833 copies nationwide. The song served as the theme song to the J... |
The murders of Gerald and Vera Woodman, also referred to by the press as the ninja murders and the Yom Kippur murders, took place on September 25, 1985, in West Los Angeles. The couple was killed by gunfire in the garage of their condominium as they arrived home from a festive meal at the conclusion of the Jewish holy ... |
```xml
import type { Instance as Color } from 'tinycolor2';
import tinycolor from 'tinycolor2';
import isBetween from '@proton/utils/isBetween';
import shade from './shade';
import tint from './tint';
function genMutation(color: Color) {
return function (mutation: number) {
const clone = color.clone();
... |
Mandani Parbat is a mountain of the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand India.The elevation of Mandani Parbat is and its prominence is . It is joint 140th highest located entirely within the Uttrakhand. Nanda Devi, is the highest mountain in this category. It lies between Chaukhamba IV, and Sumeru Parbat, . Its nearest h... |
```c
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stddef.h>
static struct sss{
long f;
size_t snd;
} sss;
#define _offsetof(st,f) ((char *)&((st *) 16)->f - (char *) 16)
int main (void) {
printf ("+++Struct long-size_t:\n");
printf ("size=%d,align=%d,offset-long=%d,offset-size_t=%d,\nalign-long=%d,align-size_t=%d\n",
... |
Freelance diplomacy is a form of self-financing diplomatic representation used by countries who as a general rule, could not afford to hire expert diplomatic consultants full-time.
A "freelance diplomat" is hired for a specific task or may sometimes be contracted on a permanent basis to run a delegation, mission or em... |
Lien Mermans (born 27 September 1990) is a Belgian football midfielder who last played for VC Moldavo.
Club career
Mermans started her senior career at Vlimmeren, which later became known as Women's Department Lierse SK.
After 1 year with DVC Eva's Tienen, she returned to Lierse where she played from 2010 until 2016.... |
Edwin Johnson (1835-1894) was an Australian schoolteacher and civil servant. Born in Liverpool, England in 1835, he was apprenticed as a pupil-teacher at the age of 14 and in 1854 at the age of 19, accepted an offer of employment in New South Wales. Moving quickly through the ranks, he became headmaster of a Deniliqu... |
Natatolana helenae is a species of crustacean in the family Cirolanidae, and was first described by Stephen John Keable in 2006. The species epithet, helenae, honours Helen Stoddart.
It is a benthic species, living at depths of about 10 m in tropical waters, and is known only from the Gulf of Carpentaria.
References
... |
Bada la Djandza is a village on the island of Anjouan in the Comoros. According to the 1991 census the town had a population of 525. The current estimate for 2009 is 1,011 people.
References
Populated places in Anjouan |
Ice Harbor Lock and Dam is a hydroelectric, concrete gravity run-of-the-river dam in the northwest United States. On the lower Snake River in southeastern Washington, it bridges Walla Walla and Franklin counties. Located northeast of Burbank and east of Pasco, river mile 9.7, the dam's name comes from a tiny bay in ... |
Alestopetersius smykalai is a species of African tetras found in the lower Niger River. This species reaches a length of .
Etymology
The tetra is named in honor of E. R. Smykala, who procured the original specimen.
References
Paugy, D., 1990. Characidae. p. 195-236. In C. Lévêque, D. Paugy and G.G. Teugels (eds.) Fa... |
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