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Mihai Coșcodan (17 October 1940 – 29 April 2016) was a Moldovan University Professor, scientist, politician. He was member of the Moldovan Parliament in 1990–1994.
Biography
Mihai Coșcodan was born on 17 October 1940 in Năpădeni, Ungheni district, in the former Moldavian SSR. He was a member of the first Parliament... |
Events in the year 1864 in Argentina.
Incumbents
President: Bartolomé Mitre
Vice President: Marcos Paz
Governors
Buenos Aires Province: Mariano Saavedra
Cordoba: Roque Ferreyra (starting month unknown)
Mendoza Province: Carlos González
Santa Fe Province: Patricio Cullen
Vice Governors
Buenos Aires Province: va... |
Worton is a civil parish in the West Oxfordshire district about south of Banbury, England. It was formed in 1932 by the merger of the parishes of Nether Worton and Over Worton, each of which is a small village. The main road between Deddington and Swerford is the parish's northern boundary. It was a turnpike road and... |
The Anaimalai spiny lizard or Anaimalais salea (Salea anamallayana) is a species of agamid lizard endemic to the southern Western Ghats, India. Specifically, it is found on the Anaimalai Hills (its type locality) and Meghamalai in the Kerala and Tamil Nadu states.
Description
The snout long and pointed is about twic... |
Mary Borgstrom (May 18, 1916 – April 3, 2019) was a Canadian potter, ceramist, and artist who specialized in primitive techniques. She was presented with the "Award of Excellence" by the Canadian Guild of Crafts in Quebec.
Life
Borgstrom was born in Saskatchewan in 1916, and later moved to Provost, Alberta.
In Edm... |
Terrance Pennington (born September 25, 1983) is a former American football guard and offensive tackle. He was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the seventh round of the 2006 NFL Draft. He played college football at New Mexico.
Pennington was also a member of the Atlanta Falcons and New York Giants.
Professional career... |
Cows Crossing a Ford is an early 19th century painting by French artist Jules Dupré. Done in oil on canvas, the work depicts farmers driving their cattle across a river in Limousin, a region of central France. The way in which the low horizon and sky are rendered in the painting are a testament to Dupré's interest in t... |
KTL could refer to:
KTL (band), a US duo musical project based in France, originally for the theatrical production "Kindertotenlieder"
KTL (album), self-titled album by KTL
Acronyms
KTL ("Kansanterveyslaitos"), the National Public Health Institute of Finland
Chemical Workers' Union (Finland), a Finnish former tra... |
```php
<?php
/*
*
*
* path_to_url
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
*/
namespace Google\Service\NetworkManagement;
class AbortInfo extends \Google\Collection
{
protected $collection_key = 'project... |
Driss Barid (born 12 December 1986) is a Moroccan hammer thrower.
He finished seventh at the 2007 Pan Arab Games, fourth at the 2008 African Championships, sixth at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie, tenth at the 2009 Mediterranean Games, fifth at the 2010 African Championships, no-marked at the 2012 African Championsh... |
Jacek Bodyk (born 12 June 1966) is a Polish former cyclist. He competed in the road race at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
Palmares
1987
1st Stage 9 Tour de Pologne
1988
1st Stage 4 Tour de Pologne
1989
1st Stages 1 & 2 Tour de Pologne
1st Stage 9 Niedersachsen-Rundfahrt
1990
1st Stage 8 Peace Race
1st stage 6b Circuit de... |
Institute of the Estonian Language () is the official language-regulatory authority of the Estonian language. It is located in the capital city of Estonia, Tallinn. Its stated formal goal is to contribute to the long-term survival of the Estonian language. The Institute researches modern Estonian, the history of the E... |
"Roses Are Red" is a song by the Mac Band featuring the McCampbell Brothers, released as a single in June 1988. It is from their debut album The Mac Band featuring the McCampbell Brothers and was produced by LA Reid and Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds.
The single was their most successful of six chart singles on the US Bil... |
Daniel Bernard Butler (January 18, 1879) was an American college football coach and politician.
He was the head football coach at Creighton University in 1905. Butler served as the mayor of Omaha, Nebraska from 1936 to 1945.
See also
History of Omaha, Nebraska
List of mayors of Omaha, Nebraska
References
1879 birt... |
Pembrey and Burry Port railway station is a railway station on the West Wales line serving Pembrey and Burry Port, in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is adjacent to Burry Port's main shopping area. Pembrey is situated to the west. The station is from the zero point at , measured via Stroud.
History
It was opened by the... |
Santosh is a place in Tangail, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh. Before the British reign, it was named as 'Khoshnodpur'. The place is popular for Mawlana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani, a great saint and famous scholar.
Mawlana Bhashani spent his last years of his life in Santosh. He established "Santosh Islamic University" ther... |
The Petite rivière Batiscan is a tributary of the east bank of the rivière à Pierre, flowing in the unorganized territories of Linton (township of Tonty), in Saint-Raymond (township of Roquemont) and in the municipality of Rivière-à-Pierre (township of Bois), in the Portneuf Regional County Municipality, in the adminis... |
Summerstock Conservatory was a theatre company based out of Westmount Charter School in Calgary, Alberta from 2002 to 2012. Every year, between 1 and 14 August, high school and young post-secondary students from across Canada performed a play in Olympic Plaza.
History
Summerstock Conservatory, formally MainStage, was ... |
Nagyasakya Dam, is an earthfill dam on Panzan river near Nandgaon, Nashik district in the state of Maharashtra in India.
Specifications
The height of the dam above lowest foundation is while the length is . The volume content is and gross storage capacity is .
Purpose
Irrigation
See also
Dams in Maharashtra
Lis... |
Aggi Ásgerð Ásgeirsdóttir (born 1966) is a Faroese artist. She was born in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands. She was educated in Denmark and then moved back to the Faroe Islands, to the small village Vágur in Suðuroy, which is the southernmost island. In the summer 2009 Aggi move to Tórshavn or to Argir, now part of the munic... |
José Ramón Maldonado Alonso (born 25 April 1988, in Nogales, Sonora) is a Mexican former footballer who last played for Alebrijes de Oaxaca. He also played for Chapulineros de Oaxaca in the Liga de Balompié Mexicano.
References
External links
1988 births
Living people
Men's association football forwards
Alebrijes ... |
Major-General Charles Ross (10 March 1864 – 21 December 1930), CB, DSO, was a British Army officer, active during the Boer War and the First World War, where he commanded 6th Division from 1915 to 1917. He was the younger brother of Sir Ronald Ross, who received the 1902 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovering the meth... |
A. H. Stephens State Park is a Georgia state park located in Crawfordville. The park is named for Alexander H. Stephens, the Vice President of the Confederate States of America, and a former Georgia governor. The park contains Stephens' home, Liberty Hall, which has been fully restored to its original 1875 style. The ... |
Jody Jenneker (born 10 April 1984 in Durban, South Africa) is a rugby union player who played for the Sharks in the Super Rugby competition. He plays as a hooker. He now plays in France for Castres.
Jenkker was suspended for three weeks for striking Maxime Médard in their semi-final qualifier against Toulouse on May 1... |
European Addiction Research is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering addiction medicine. It was established in 1995 and is published by Karger Publishers. The editors-in-chief are Falk Kiefer (Central Institute of Mental Health) and Anna Goudriaan (Academic Medical Center). According to the Journal Citatio... |
Raichin Antonov (; born April 11, 1980) is a Bulgarian former swimmer, who specialized in sprint freestyle events. He is a multiple-time Bulgarian record holder and champion in the 50 and 100 m freestyle. He is also a former member of the swimming team for the Missouri State Bears under head coach Jack Steck, and a bus... |
Levanna McLean (born between 1996 and 1998) known as the 'Northern Soul Girl', is a British disc jockey and dancer.
Life and career
McLean became a YouTube star after uploading numerous videos of her dancing to northern soul music. The videos were filmed by her mother, Eve Arslett, and both were stunned by the popula... |
Jan van Ispelen (born 12 April 1941 in Schönebeck) is a retired boxer, who was born in Germany but competed for the Netherlands. He represented Holland at the 1968 Summer Olympics, where he was defeated in the second round of the men's middleweight (– 75 kg) division by Yugoslavia's Mate Parlov.
1968 Olympic results
B... |
Kathakne is an unincorporated community in Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska, United States. Its name is derived from an Indian language. Its elevation is 1,696 feet (517 m). The community is situated on the northeastern shore of Fish Lake, 3 miles (5 km) east of Northway, near the Northway Airport.
Reference... |
Alison O'Donnell may refer to:
Alison O'Donnell (actor), Scottish actor
Alison O'Donnell (musician), Irish musician and singer |
```smalltalk
using SixLabors.ImageSharp.ColorProfiles;
namespace SixLabors.ImageSharp.Tests.ColorProfiles;
/// <summary>
/// Tests <see cref="CieLuv"/>-<see cref="Lms"/> conversions.
/// </summary>
public class CieLuvAndLmsConversionTests
{
private static readonly ApproximateColorProfileComparer Comparer = new(.... |
```c++
//
//
// 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.
#include "paddle/phi/kernels/nonzero_kernel.h"
#include "glog/logging.h"
#include "paddle/phi/backends/xpu/enforce_xpu.h"
#include "pad... |
Gravette High School is a comprehensive public high school located in the fringe town of Gravette, Arkansas, United States. The school provides secondary education for students in grades 8 through 12. It is one of nine public high schools in Benton County, Arkansas and the sole high school administered by the Gravette ... |
Charles John Allen (2 September 1862 – 1956) was a British sculptor, and a figure in the New Sculpture movement.
Biography
Born in Greenford, Middlesex, Allen studied at the Lambeth School of Art and then apprenticed with the London architectural sculpture firm Farmer & Brindley in 1879, becoming the assistant to Hamo... |
Liverpool Edge Hill was a borough constituency within the city and metropolitan borough of Liverpool, in the English county of Merseyside, centred on Edge Hill. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the first-past-the-post voting system.
T... |
This is a list of flag bearers, who have represented Slovenia at the Olympics.
Flag bearers carry the national flag of their country at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.
See also
Slovenia at the Olympics
List of flag bearers for Yugoslavia at the Olympics
References
Slovenia at the Olympics
Slovenia
Olympi... |
Andrea Cominelli was an Italian stonemason, sculptor and architect, who was active in the Republic of Venice during the second half of the 17th century.
Early years
Little is known of Cominelli's youth. He was probably born in Venice in the first half of the 17th century into a family from Bergamo.
In 1652 Francesco... |
The Manukwari blind snake (Ramphotyphlops similis) is a species of snake in the Typhlopidae family.
References
Ramphotyphlops
Reptiles described in 1934 |
Emperor Shang may refer to:
Emperor Shang of Han (105–106, r. 106)
Emperor Shang of Tang (695–713, r. 710)
Emperor Shang of Southern Han (920–943, r. 942), better known by his personal name Liu Bin |
Paige L. Sweet (born 1987) is a sociologist at the University of Michigan, working in the areas of gender and sexuality, knowledge, gender-based violence. Sweet has received attention for her work on gaslighting in relationships and the workplace. She is the author of The Politics of Surviving: How Women Navigate Domes... |
Eupithecia signigera is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in Japan and Korea.
The wingspan is about 17–19 mm. The ground colour of the fore- and hindwings is reddish brown. Adults are on wing from March to May in one generation per year.
The larvae feed on Abelia spathula, Symplocos chinensis, Pieris japo... |
Alan Parsons' A Walk Down Abbey Road was a concert tour that was launched in North America in 2001 to pay tribute to The Beatles and promote the hits of various headlining band members. Similar to Ringo Starr's All Starr Band tours, each successive year the band members swapped out and featured the songs of the new lin... |
"Occhi profondi" is a song recorded by Italian singer Emma. It was released on 19 June 2015 through Universal Music Italy as the lead single from her forth studio album Adesso.
Composition and release
Announced on June 18, 2015, "Occhi profondi" was composed by Ermal Meta and Dario Faini and mixed at Abbey Road Studi... |
Wraith: Welcome to Christmasland is a comic book miniseries written by Joe Hill, illustrated by C. P. Wilson III, Jay Fotos and published by IDW Publishing. It is a prequel to Hill's 2013 novel NOS4A2 and is partially derived from material cut from the novel. Hill describes it as a "sleazy '80s horror film I always wan... |
Manchester Roller Derby (MRD) is a flat track roller derby league based in Manchester, England. Founded in 2010, as the first co-ed league in the UK, they became members of the Men's Roller Derby Association in December 2012 and of United Kingdom Roller Derby Association in November 2013.
History
Initially formed in ... |
The was a Japanese jet fighter-attacker project designed during the final stages of World War II but which was never completed.
Development
The Nakajima Kikka had been inspired by the successful German Messerschmitt Me 262, but the similarities to that aircraft were limited to the general configuration. On the other ... |
Tajuria igolotiana is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae first described by Siuiti Murayama and Hachiro Okamura in 1973. It is endemic to the Philippines and found on Luzon, Mindoro and Mindanao islands. The forewing length is 17–19 mm. Subspecies T. i. fumiae is distributed on Mindanao.
References
Hayashi, Hisaka... |
Book censorship is the act of some authority taking measures to suppress ideas and information within a book. Censorship is "the regulation of free speech and other forms of entrenched authority". Censors typically identify as either a concerned parent, community members who react to a text without reading, or local or... |
Imre Bennett Leader (born 30 October 1963) is a British mathematician, a professor in DPMMS at the University of Cambridge working in the field of combinatorics. He is also known as an Othello player.
Life
He is the son of the physicist Elliot Leader and his first wife Ninon Neményi, previously married to the poet End... |
Justin Hill may refer to:
Justin Hill (writer) (born 1971), English novelist
Justin Hill (politician), American businessman and politician
Justin Hill (baseball), American college baseball coach
See also
Justin Hills, bassist |
```xml
export {Drawer, useDrawer} from './Drawer.client';
export {FooterMenu} from './FooterMenu.client';
export {Header} from './Header.client';
export {Modal} from './Modal.client';
export {PageHeader} from './PageHeader';
``` |
```java server pages
<%@ page contentType="text/html; charset=utf-8"%>
<%@ taglib uri="path_to_url" prefix="c"%>
<%@ taglib uri="path_to_url" prefix="fmt"%>
<%@ taglib uri="path_to_url" prefix="fn"%>
<%@ taglib uri="path_to_url" prefix="spring"%>
<%@ taglib uri="path_to_url" prefix="form"%>
<c:set var="basePath" value=... |
This article contains a summary of the first season of the Greek television soap opera Erotas.
Background
We are introduced to the upper class society of Athens, they have all the money that they could possibly want. But their personal dilemmas far outweigh their wealth. A successful heart surgeon and a dynamic busine... |
Sarah Slightly Classical is a 1963 studio album by Sarah Vaughan, arranged by Marty Manning.
Reception
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow says that "It has often been said that Sarah Vaughan had the voice to be an opera singer. This Roulette LP finds her coming as close as she ever did to performing in a classical ve... |
Hartig is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Hartig Drug, a chain of pharmacy retail stores based out of Dubuque, Iowa
Friedrich Hartig (1900–1980), Italian entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera
Georg Ludwig Hartig (1764–1837), German agriculturist and writer on forestry
Heinz Friedrich ... |
Caloptilia saccisquamata is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from Guangdong, China.
References
saccisquamata
Moths of Asia
Moths described in 1990 |
The Los Angeles County Fire Museum is a public museum dedicated to the history of the Los Angeles County Fire Department in Los Angeles County, California. The museum has 60 antique fire engines in its collection, including fire engines from the 1860s through just-retired apparatus. Its location for public exhibits is ... |
Section 37 of the Constitution Act, 1867 () is a provision of the Constitution of Canada relating to the composition of the House of Commons, the lower house of the federal Parliament of Canada.
The Constitution Act, 1867 is the constitutional statute which established Canada. Originally named the British North Ameri... |
Many notable people were either born or adopted in the Swiss city of Zürich.
Native people from Zürich
The following were born or adopted in Zürich. Some became famous after they moved away.
A to D
Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (1853–1920 in Zürich), the fifth child and only surviving daughter of Alexa... |
The comic book stories published by Marvel Comics since the 1940s have featured several noteworthy concepts besides its fictional characters, such as unique places and artifacts. There follows a list of those features.
Places
Certain places feature prominently in the Marvel Universe, some real-life, others fictional a... |
Rho protein may refer to:
Rho GTPase, a member of Rho family of GTPases
Rho factor, a bacterial protein involved in transcription termination |
Nordstromia is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Drepaninae.
Species
Nordstromia agna (Oberthür, 1916)
Nordstromia angula H.F. Chu & L.Y. Wang, 1988
Nordstromia argenticeps (Warren, 1922)
Nordstromia bicostata (Hampson, 1912)
Nordstromia coffeata Inoue, 1992
Nordstromia duplicata (Warren, 1922)
Nordstromia f... |
Fiugajki (German Figaiken) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Małdyty, within Ostróda County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Małdyty, north-west of Ostróda, and west of the regional capital Olsztyn.
References
Villages in Ostróda County |
```objective-c
/* config1b.h -- configuration for the LZO1B algorithm
This file is part of the LZO real-time data compression library.
All Rights Reserved.
The LZO library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
The LZO library i... |
The Shompole Conservancy is a large privately operated conservation area in the south of the Great Rift Valley, Kenya.
It is located between Lake Magadi to the north and Lake Natron to the south, two alkaline lakes.
The conservancy is in the Magadi division.
The lodge is at the end of the Ngurumani escarpment, about ... |
Grantland L. Johnson (September 29, 1948 – August 19, 2014) was a Sacramento-area politician and former Secretary of California's Health and Human Services Agency, the first African-American to hold the position. He was born in the Del Paso Heights neighborhood in northern section of Sacramento, California. He was ra... |
Sir Harry George Champion CIE (17 August 1891 – 20 June 1979) was a Geographer and forest officer in British India who created a classification of the forest types of India and Burma.
Champion was the son of British entomologist George Charles Champion. He studied at New College, Oxford, and obtained a degree in chem... |
The Nargis Dutt Foundation (NDF), also known as Nargis Dutt Cancer Foundation, is a non-governmental organization, founded in 1981. It is headquartered in Mumbai, India.
The organization works toward health care, disaster relief, women's empowerment, education and sports. It has equipped 80-100 hospitals across rural... |
Iro Lake () is a cyclically occurring lake in the Moyen-Chari Region in southeastern Chad. It is fed in the summer and autumn months from the eastern arm of the Bahr Salamat, which forks seven kilometers southwest of the lake. The lake is about 100 kilometers north of the border with the Central African Republic. It is... |
Patos Island is a small island in the San Juan Islands of the U.S. state of Washington. Since 1893, it has been home to the Patos Island Lighthouse, guiding vessels through Boundary Pass between Canada and the United States. The name comes from the Spanish pato, meaning "duck," which was given to the island in 1792 by ... |
Nabu
Nabu is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. First appearing in More Fun Comics #67 in May 1941, he is a major supporting character in Doctor Fate titles. A fictionalized version of the Mesopotamian god of the same name, he frequently serves as the first person to call ... |
The Houaïlou River is a river of New Caledonia. It has a catchment area of 539 square kilometres.
See also
List of rivers of New Caledonia
References
Rivers of New Caledonia |
Kent was launched at Chittagong in 1814. Between 1814 and 1823 Kent sailed between India and Great Britain under a licence from the British East India Company (EIC). In 1823 she was sold in England. From then until she was last listed in 1831 she sailed between Liverpool and Africa.
Career
In 1813 the EIC lost its mon... |
Piravom State assembly constituency is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies in Kerala state in southern India. It is also one of the 7 state legislative assembly constituencies included in the Kottayam Lok Sabha constituency. As of the 2016 assembly elections, the current MLA is Anoop Jacob of KC(J... |
Anderson Mill is a neighborhood of Austin and a former census-designated place (CDP) in Travis and Williamson counties in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 7,199 at the 2010 census.
Geography
Anderson Mill is located at (30.455050, -97.809262). This is about north of downtown Austin.
According to the Unit... |
Jacqueline Bouette de Blémur or Marie-Jacqueline Bouette de Blémur, (8 January 1618 – 24 March 1696 in Chatillon (fr)) known under the name Mère Saint-Benoît, was a 17th-century French Benedictine nun and mystical writer.
As an historian, she wrote several works:
L'année bénédictine,
Éloges de plusieurs personnes i... |
Zinedine Yazid Zidane (; born 23 June 1972), popularly known as Zizou, is a French professional football manager and former player who played as an attacking midfielder. He most recently coached Spanish club Real Madrid and is one of the most successful coaches in the world. Widely regarded as one of the greatest playe... |
This is a list of episodes of the children's animated television series GoGoRiki that have been broadcast in the United States and Canada. A total of 34 episodes divided into 101 6-minute segments have been broadcast in Russia.
Series overview
Episodes
Season 1 (2008–09)
Season 2 (2009–11)
See also
List of Kikori... |
Ginger Prince (1942-2015) was a child actress, best known for her roles in a handful of Hallmark Productions pictures. She starred in three of Kroger Babb's productions. She then returned to Atlanta, GA to host a radio program, "Ginger from Georgia".
Prince would later perform in Babb's 1950 narrative on alcoholism, ... |
South Xizang Road () is the name of an interchange station between Line 4 and Line 8 of the Shanghai Metro. It began operation on both lines on 29 December 2007. On 22 October 2010 the station handled about 100,000 entries and exits. It is the first station in Huangpu District when travelling northbound on Line 8.
Sta... |
Danish Defence Agreement 2018–2023 () is the white paper for the military of Denmark in the period of 2018 to 2023. The agreement was signed 28 January 2018 by the government and Social Democrats, Dansk Folkeparti, and Social Liberal Party. It replaced the 2013–2017 Defence Agreement.
Highlights
The main aim of the ag... |
Carl T. Hayden Community High School is part of the Phoenix Union High School District. The campus is located at 3333 W. Roosevelt Street just west of downtown Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Carl Hayden's enrollment is 2,209 students, over 93 percent of whom are Hispanic. The school predominantly serves students fro... |
is an opera in three acts by Italian composer Riccardo Zandonai.
The opera is on a comic subject, and was an attempt to revitalize the opera buffa tradition which flourished in Italy during the 18th and early 19th centuries.
The story is based on the novel El sombrero de tres picos, (1874) by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón... |
Muça is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Gentian Muça (born 1987), Albanian footballer
Selim Muça (1936–2016), Albanian Muslim cleric
Shkëlqim Muça (born 1960), Albanian football coach and player
See also
Musa (name)
Albanian-language surnames |
Samuel Johnson (July 7, 1839March 1, 1916) was a Michigan politician.
Early life
Johnson was born on July 7, 1839, in Springfield, New York. Johnson attended Cazenovia Seminary in New York. Johnson moved to Michigan in 1864.
Career
On November 7, 1876, Johnson was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives wher... |
Bedford Township may refer to:
Bedford Township, Cross County, Arkansas, in Cross County, Arkansas
Bedford Township, Wayne County, Illinois
Bedford Township, Taylor County, Iowa
Bedford Township, Calhoun County, Michigan
Bedford Township, Monroe County, Michigan
Bedford Township, Lincoln County, Missouri
Bedfor... |
Benjamin Cudworth Yancey Jr. (April 27, 1817 – October 24, 1891) was an American politician, lawyer, officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War and diplomat.
Background
Yancey, the brother of a leading Fire-Eater William Lowndes Yancey, was born in Charleston, South Carolina in 1817. He atten... |
Mustafa Şekip Birgöl (1903 – 11 November 2008) was a Turkish colonel and the last veteran of the Turkish War of Independence (1919–1923).
Biography
He was born in 1903 in Üsküdar, a suburb of Istanbul, into a family of naval officers. Mustafa Şekip Birgöl graduated from Işıklar Military Secondary School in Bursa befor... |
The Bandy World Championship 2010 was held between 24 and 31 January 2010, in Moscow, Russia. Men's teams from 11 countries participated in the 2010 competition: Finland, Kazakhstan, Norway, Russia, Sweden, the United States (group A) and Canada, Hungary, Latvia, Mongolia and the Netherlands (group B).
The tournament ... |
Francesco Vitiello (born August 15, 1981) is an Italian actor. He was born in Torre del Greco in the Province of Naples.
Filmography
Theatre
I veri figli di Filomena M, regia di Enrico Maria Lamanna (1997)
Corpus Cristi, regia di Enrico Maria Lamanna (1998)
Se cantar mi fai d'amore, regia di Enrico Maria Laman... |
Hockey socks are ankle-to-thigh garments worn over protective gear by ice hockey players. They are form-fitting, and traditionally made of a cotton or synthetic rib-knit fabric. Experiments have been made with a lightweight fabric "sock," of material similar to that used in hockey jerseys, and most recently (mid-2000s)... |
Puggy may refer to:
Persons
Irving "Puggy" Feinstein (ca. 1910–1939), New York mobster
Puggy Hunton (1902–1967), American football coach
Puggy Pearson (1929–2006), American professional poker player
Music
Puggy, Belgian musical band
Fictional characters
Puggy, a fictional character in novel Big Trouble
Other uses
P... |
Bubis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ignatz Bubis (1927–1999), German Jewish leader
Isaak Bubis (1910—2000), Moldavian Soviet engineer and architect |
Christian Engelhart (born on 13 December 1986 in Ingolstadt) is a German racing driver. He has claimed wins in sports car series such as the GT World Challenge Europe, Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, ADAC GT Masters, and Porsche Supercup.
Racing record
Career summary
Complete Porsche Supercup results
(key) (Races in b... |
HMS Malcolm was one of eight Admiralty-type destroyer leaders (known as Scott-class destroyers) built for the Royal Navy during World War I. She was the first of only two Royal Navy ships to carry the name Malcolm, although was originally planned to bear the name. She was one of two Admiralty-type leaders to miss th... |
Sha Tau Kok Public Pier () or Sha Tau Kok Pier () is a public pier in Sha Tau Kok, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is located at the easternmost land border between Hong Kong and Shenzhen, China, and lies to the west of the former Sha Tau Kok Public Pier.
The pier is used for loading and unloading goods and berthing of... |
```smalltalk
/* ====/* ========================================================================
*
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
* obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
* files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
* restriction, including wit... |
The genus Prioniturus, commonly known as racket-tails, contains nine parrot species found in the Philippines and Indonesia. They are easily distinguished from all other parrots by their elongated central tail feathers with the bare shaft and spatula at the end.
Taxonomy
The following nine species and several subspecie... |
Ndrodoni is a village on the island of Anjouan in the Comoros. According to the 1991 census the village had a population of 1,314.
References
Populated places in Anjouan |
Anne-Marie Hurst is a singer from Keighley, West Yorkshire.
She was the backing vocalist for the gothic rock groups the Elements (until 1982) and became lead vocalist with the Skeletal Family and Ghost Dance. In December 1982, she helped form Skeletal Family. After departing from Skeletal Family in 1985, she co-founde... |
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