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Précis du siècle de Louis XV (Short history of the Age of Louis XV) is a historical work by the French philosopher and author Voltaire, first published in its own right 1768. Celebrating the progress of Enlightenment ideas and the retreat of prejudice, it comments on cultural, economic and technological progress made ... |
Major-General John Byne Skerrett (177710 March 1814) was a British army officer who fought in the Peninsular War.
Biography
Born in Cheshire, John Byrne Skerrett was the only son of Lieutenant General John Nicholas Skerrett. He was appointed ensign in the 99th Regiment of Foot in 1783, lieutenant 79th Foot in 1784, li... |
The European Mixed Team Badminton Championships is a tournament organized by the Badminton Europe (BE), held once every two years to crown the best badminton mixed national team in Europe.
It was played just before the European Badminton Championships, the individual competition, in the same venue. However, the Europe... |
Murkut is a village in Osh Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Nookat District. Its population was 3,803 in 2021.
It was the hometown of Kyrgyz women’s rights activist Urkuya Salieva, and is home to a museum dedicated to her.
References
Populated places in Osh Region |
The 2023–24 season is Alanyaspor's 76th season in existence and eighth consecutive in the Süper Lig. They will also compete in the Turkish Cup.
Players
First-team squad
Transfers
In
Out
Pre-season and friendlies
Competitions
Overall record
Süper Lig
League table
Results summary
Results by round
Matches
Th... |
Berkswell windmill is a four bladed tower mill constructed in 1826 on the site of a former post mill, in the village of Balsall Common, in the parish of Berkswell, in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, West Midlands. The windmill is built in brick with a wooden boat shaped cap, and is turned into the wind by an end... |
National Airlines Flight 16 was a domestic (U.S.), scheduled passenger flight from Miami, Florida, to Lakeland, Florida, that crashed on October 5, 1945. The aircraft was on the last leg of a Miami-Fort Myers-Sarasota-St Petersburg-Tampa-Lakeland route. The cause of the crash was determined to be a faulty missed approa... |
```kotlin
package mega.privacy.android.data.mapper.notification
import mega.privacy.android.domain.entity.NotificationBehaviour
import mega.privacy.android.domain.entity.settings.ChatSettings
import mega.privacy.android.domain.entity.settings.ChatSettings.Companion.VIBRATION_OFF
import mega.privacy.android.domain.enti... |
```c++
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// test9.cpp
//
// LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at path_to_url
#include <algorithm>
#include "./test9.hpp"
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// test_main
// read the tests from the input ... |
```c
/*
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the roo... |
The Humanist Party of Guatemala is a political party in Guatemala.
History
The Humanist Party was registered before the Supreme Electoral Tribunal on January 17, 2017. Its general secretary is Rudio Lecsan Mérida, former director of the National Civil Police during the government of Alfonso Portillo, and a former lead... |
```c++
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include "src/torque/implementation-visitor.h"
#include "include/v8.h"
namespace v8 {
namespace internal {
namespace torque {
VisitResult ImplementationVisitor::Visit(Expression* expr) {
CurrentSourcePos... |
Anzac Parade is a significant road and thoroughfare in the Australian capital Canberra, used for ceremonial occasions and the site of many major military memorials.
Named in honour of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) of World War I, Anzac Parade joins Gallipoli Reach of Lake Burley Griffin in the sout... |
John Organ is the Canadian Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Western Newfoundland. He was elected to serve as bishop in June 2018.
In 2019, Organ welcomed a decision of the diocesan synod to allow same-sex marriages to be solemnised in the diocese's churches, "The outcome of that was tremendous pain and suffering for ... |
Three steamships have borne the name Oria:
was a 2,167-ton cargo ship launched on 20 March 1890, by Thompson, R., Southwick, Sunderland, England. Renamed Thordal in 1906, torpedoed and sunk by a submarine on 24 July 1917.
was a 1,845-ton cargo ship launched on 12 September 1913 in Fevig, Norway. Struck a mine and ... |
Sir William FitzWilliam (1506 – 3 October 1559), of Windsor, Berkshire, was an Irish courtier and Member of Parliament in England. He was Chief Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Edward VI of England; Deputy Chancellor of Ireland; Lieutenant of Windsor Castle; Keeper of Windsor Great Park and Lord Lieutenant of Berkshir... |
Dancing England was a series of showcase traditional dance concerts held at the Derby Assembly Rooms from 1979 to 1987. They were devised and curated by Phil Heaton and John Shaw, members of the Black Cap Sword Dancers, and two very notable characters on the Nottingham and Derby folk and dance scene of the 1970s. Danci... |
One male athlete from Romania competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, United States.
See also
Romania at the Paralympics
Romania at the 1996 Summer Olympics
References
Nations at the 1996 Summer Paralympics
1996
Summer Paralympics |
Arturo Tizón Ibáñez (25 May 1984 – 16 January 2021) was a Spanish motorcycle racer. He was born in La Vall d'Uixó, Valencian Community. From 2005 to 2007, he competed in the 250cc Motorcycle World championship. He was the CEV Supersport champion in 2005.
Career statistics
Supersport World Championship
Races by year
... |
Yawan Mats (Kashmiri یاون مژ) was a female disciple of Sheikh Noor-ud-din Wali of Kashmir. A beautiful dancer, a courtesan, Yawan Mats was famous in the high society of Kashmir at the end of fourteenth and beginning of fifteenth century.
Her Conversion
It is said that there used to be a holy man, a very popular Brahma... |
```python
import numpy as np
import pytest
from smac.model.abstract_model import AbstractModel
from smac.utils.configspace import convert_configurations_to_array
__license__ = "3-clause BSD"
def get_X_y(cs, n_samples, n_instance_features):
X = convert_configurations_to_array(cs.sample_configuration(n_samples))
... |
Saint-Pierre-Baptiste is a parish municipality in Quebec.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Saint-Pierre-Baptiste had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of... |
Mordellistena macilenta is a species of beetle in the genus Mordellistena of the family Mordellidae, which is part of the superfamily Tenebrionoidea. It was discovered in 1949.
References
Beetles described in 1949
macilenta |
The Saint Catherine of Alexandria Polyptych (also known as Pisa Polyptych) is a painting by the Italian medieval artist Simone Martini, dating to 1320. Originally placed at the high altar of the church of Santa Caterina in Pisa, it is now housed in the Museo Nazionale di San Matteo of the same city.
The work is signed... |
Corby Adams (1940 – October 21, 2023) was a Canadian ice hockey Left wing who was an All-American for Clarkson.
Career
Adams played several years of junior hockey in the Barrie area, reaching the top level of competition in 1960 with the Flyers. He accepted a scholarship to Clarkson and joined the varsity team in 1961... |
Tuk is a village in the municipality of Rovišće in Bjelovar-Bilogora County in Croatia.
Demographics
According to the 2021 census, its population was 288. According to the census of 2013, it had 354 inhabitants.
References
Populated places in Bjelovar-Bilogora County |
Thomas Benjamin Blomfield (born 11 August 1985) is a British entrepreneur.
Early life
Blomfield grew up in Buckinghamshire and attended the selective Dr Challoner's Grammar School in Amersham. His first business was building a website for a local estate agent, whom Blomfield charged £250 for the webpage and £3 per ho... |
Alpheus Spring Packard (December 23, 1798 – July 13, 1884) was an American academic who was a professor for more than 40 years at Bowdoin College. Trained as a minister, he was an educator, librarian, and acting President of Bowdoin College for the year 1883–84 until his death (between the Chamberlain and Hyde administ... |
Gorakhpur division is an administrative geographical unit of Uttar Pradesh state in northern India. Gorakhpur is the administrative headquarters of the division. The division consists of four districts:
Districts
Gorakhpur
Deoria
Kushinagar
Maharajganj
History
In the year 1801, the region was transferred by the ... |
The Battle of Kassala was fought on July 17, 1894, between an Italian colonial troop and Mahdist Sudanese forces.
Prelude
Governor Oreste Baratieri sought to capture Kassala, to forestall Mahdist attacks on Eritrea. In July 1894, Baratieri saw his moment when the Atbarah River started to rise, and marched his small ar... |
Čimhová (, Polish: Czymhowa) is a village and municipality in Tvrdošín District in the Žilina Region of the northern Slovakia. It has over 600 inhabitants and lies on the banks of Oravica river, in the Orava Basin, near the Slovak-Polish border.
History
In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1438. Th... |
Rəcəbli (also, Radzhabli) is a village and municipality in the Tartar Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 484. The municipality consists of the villages of Rəcəbli and Kövdadıq.
References
Populated places in Tartar District |
Saint-Julien-du-Verdon (, "Saint Julien of the Verdon"; Provençal Occitan: Sant Julian de Verdon) is a rural commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southeastern France. In 2020, it had a population of 153.
Demographics
See also
Communes of the Alpes-de-Haute-Pro... |
David Goltzman is an endocrinologist, Professor of Medicine and Physiology, and A.G. Massabki Chair in Medicine at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He has been the Director of the Centre for Bone and Periodontal Research and also holds the position of Senior Scientist at the McGill University Health Cent... |
Ruusa is a village in Räpina Parish, Põlva County in southeastern Estonia.
References
Villages in Põlva County
Kreis Werro |
Ata Demirer (born 6 July 1972) is a Turkish filmmaker, stand-up comedian, actor, and musician. He is known for his live comedy sketches as well as for writing and starring in a string of Turkish box-office hits including Eyyvah Eyvah (2010), Eyyvah Eyvah 2 (2011), Berlin Kaplanı (2012) and hit sitcom series Avrupa Yaka... |
Erica nyassana is a species of plant in the family Ericaceae. It is endemic to Malawi. It is threatened by habitat loss.
References
nyassana
Flora of Malawi
Vulnerable plants
Endemic flora of Malawi
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot |
Harry Obeney (born 9 March 1938) is an English former professional footballer who played as a centre forward/wing half.
Career
A full back with Briggs Sports, Obeney signed for West Ham United in 1956 and made his full professional appearance in 1957 in a game against Notts County. His next appearance came nearly two ... |
The Fire Pony is a children's novel written by Rodman Philbrick, first published in the United States in 1996 by Blue Sky Press. It is titled Fire Pony in the UK, where it was first published in 2005 by Usborne Publishing.
Plot summary
11-year-old Roy and his big brother, Joe, are on the run from the authorities when ... |
Long Lake is a town in Washburn County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 737 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated community of Nobleton is located in the town.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 37.8 square miles (97.8 km), of which, 32.6 square miles (84... |
Rotherham Bridge crosses the River Don in central Rotherham, South Yorkshire. It is known for its bridge chapel, considered the best preserved in England.
A document of 1385 refers to Bridgegate in the town, which implies that a previous bridge existed on the same site. The road it carries was originally the main ro... |
Iron Man 2 is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures, it is the sequel to Iron Man (2008) and the third film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Directed by Jon Favreau and written by Justin Theroux, the film sta... |
The 3rd constituency of Eure-et-Loir is a French legislative constituency in the Eure-et-Loir département.
Assembly Members
Election results
2022
|-
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|-
2017
2012
2007
References
Sources
Official results of French elections from 1998:
3 |
Aurangzeb Mosque (, ) is an ancient Islamic place of worship and archeological site located in the village of Shalangka in the Pakundia Upazila of Bangladesh's Kishoreganj District.
History
The historic mosque is located in the village of Shalangka in Narandi Union. It was constructed during the reign of Mughal empe... |
George Eustis Paine Jr. (August 27, 1920 – September 23, 1991) was an American politician from New York.
Early life
Paine was born on August 27, 1920, in Islip, Suffolk County, New York. He was the son of George Eustis Paine Sr. (1894–1953) and Helen (née Ellis) Paine (1895–1948). After his mother's death in 1948, hi... |
Toby Wallace (born 6 June 1995) is a British-born Australian actor, known for his role in Babyteeth (2019), for which he won the Marcello Mastroianni Award at the 2019 Venice Film Festival and the AACTA for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 2020.
Early life and education
Wallace was born in the United Kingdom on 6 June... |
The Banovina of Croatia or Banate of Croatia () was an administrative subdivision (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1939 and 1941. It was formed by a merger of Sava and Littoral banovinas into a single autonomous entity, with small parts of the Drina, Zeta, Vrbas and Danube banovinas also included. Its ca... |
Denmark competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Originally scheduled to take place from 24 July to 9 August 2020, the Games were postponed to 23 July to 8 August 2021, because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Danish athletes have appeared in every edition of the Summer Olympic Games, with the exception of the 1904 Summ... |
Scotch Bonnet Island is a small island in Lake Ontario. It is part of Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
The island is a low, bare, limestone outcropping, approximately off the western shore of the Quinte peninsula. It is named after Scotch Bonnet Ridge, a nearby glacial feature, a north-south belt of glacio-lacu... |
Alien Swarm is a multiplayer top-down shooter video game developed by Valve. It is a remake of a mod for Unreal Tournament 2004, and it was developed by the original team, who were hired by Valve during the course of the development process.
Gameplay
Alien Swarm is a top-down shooter, where four players can join a si... |
CCJSHS may refer to:
Coahoma County Junior-Senior High School
Crescent City High School (or Crescent City Junior-Senior High School) |
Estella R. Garcia was an American artist who was a part of the Federal Art Project. Garcia was a teacher at the Melrose Federal Art Center in Melrose, New Mexico where she taught colcha, a traditional form of wool embroidery, to both Hispanic and Anglo students. The facility was considered to be located in the smalle... |
Melvin Olson (May 18, 1887 – July 18, 1962) was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate.
Olson was born in Blanchard, Wisconsin. He later moved to South Wayne, Wisconsin. Olson was a farmer, store owner, and a farm implement and supply dealer. He served on the high school board. Olson died in Monroe, Wisconsin.
Career... |
WWFC generally refers to English association football club Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.
WWFC may also refer to:
WWFC-LP, a defunct radio station (99.9 FM) formerly licensed to serve Bryant, Alabama, United States
Wycombe Wanderers F.C., an English association football club
Whitehill Welfare F.C., a Scottish associ... |
Rosewood is an unincorporated community in Tehama County, in the U.S. state of California. Rosewood is situated along State Route 36 at the junction with County Route A5 (Bowman Road) to Cottonwood.
Rosewood had its start when a country store opened at the site. The store was built and operated by Joe and Elizabeth Du... |
The Zemun fortress is a fortification located on a hill in Zemun in Belgrade.
History
Zemun's medieval walls were built on top of the old Celtic, and then Roman town of Taurunum. The medieval walls are believed to be built during the time of the height of the Byzantine Empire, from Constantine I to Justinian I. The f... |
In enzymology, a glutamate—tRNA ligase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
ATP + L-glutamate + tRNAGlu AMP + diphosphate + L-glutamyl-tRNAGlu
The 3 substrates of this enzyme are ATP, L-glutamate, and tRNA(Glu), whereas its 3 products are AMP, diphosphate, and L-glutamyl-tRNA(Glu).
This enzyme belon... |
```c
--- wordplay.c.orig 1996-03-20 09:34:00.000000000 -0600
+++ wordplay.c 2012-10-03 05:07:15.000000000 -0500
@@ -136,13 +136,14 @@
*/
#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#define max(A, B) ((A) > (B) ? (A) : (B))
#define min(A, B) ((A) < (B) ? (A) : (B))
-#define... |
Iowa Highway 370 (Iowa 370) was a state highway which connected Nebraska Highway 370 (N-370) to Interstate 29 (I-29) / U.S. Highway 275 (US 275) south of Council Bluffs. Iowa 370 crossed the Bellevue Bridge over the Missouri River at Bellevue, Nebraska. The entire route was within of Council Bluffs and downtown Omah... |
Barry Ross Posen (born July 13, 1952) is Ford International Professor of Political Science at MIT and the director of MIT's Security Studies Program. An expert in the field of security studies, he currently serves on the editorial boards of the journals International Security and Security Studies and is a member of th... |
Monitor, Oregon is an unincorporated community in Marion County, Oregon, United States It is about northeast of the city of Mt. Angel, on Butte Creek in the Willamette Valley. It is part of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Oregon Geographic Names (OGN) states that a local story about the possible origin of t... |
Morris the Midget Moose is a 1950 Walt Disney animated short, based on a 1945 picture book published by G.P. Putnam's sons, written and illustrated by Frank Owen, originally released to theaters on November 24, 1950, from Walt Disney Productions, originally released by RKO Radio Pictures and then, Buena Vista Distribut... |
Santo Pietro is a small village (frazione) of the Comune of Caltagirone, Sicily, Italy, with a population of c. 90 people.
History
The settlement was founded as Mussolinia di Sicilia, one of several settlements across Italy founded by the fascist government of Benito Mussolini. In 1943 during World War II, this was on... |
was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Shimōsa Province (modern-day Chiba Prefecture), Japan. The site of the Oyumi jin'ya is now under a residential area of the city of Chiba. The domain was ruled through its entire history by the Morikawa clan.
History
Oyumi Domain was created in February 1627, when Mor... |
Nizamettin Ariç (; born 1956 in Ağrı, Turkey) is a contemporary Kurdish singer, composer and director. He was exposed to traditional Kurdish bard music or dengbêj at an early age, but until 1980 was professionally active as a singer of Turkish-language folksongs, including songs that he himself had translated from Kurd... |
Lusardi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Andrea Lussardi (born 1992), Italian footballer
Hugo Lusardi (1982–2022), Paraguayan professional footballer
Linda Lusardi (born 1958), English actress, television presenter and former nude model
See also
Lusardi's, restaurant in Manhattan, New York City,... |
The Ditmar Award (formally the Australian SF ("Ditmar") Award; formerly the "Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award") has been awarded annually since 1969 at the Australian National Science Fiction Convention (the "Natcon") to recognise achievement in Australian science fiction (including fantasy and horror) and ... |
Silver Spoon Set (, also known as The Dolphins) is a 1960 Italian–French drama film directed by Francesco Maselli starring Claudia Cardinale.
Cast
Claudia Cardinale as Fedora Santini
Gérard Blain as Anselmo Foresi
Betsy Blair as Countess Rita Cherè
Anna Maria Ferrero as Marina
Sergio Fantoni as Dr. Mario Corsi
Tomas M... |
NGC 6027d is a barred spiral galaxy that is strictly a visual member of Seyfert's Sextet, a compact group of galaxies, which is located in the constellation Serpens. NGC 6027d is not interacting with the other galaxies in the cluster, but is in the background and just happens to be in the same line of sight. The galax... |
```java
/*
*
*
* path_to_url
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
*
*/
package com.ctrip.framework.apollo.portal.component.emailbuilder;
import com.google.common.collect.Lists;
import com.ctrip.framew... |
The Cross of Merit of the Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic () was established on 16 December 1996. The military decoration is presented in three classes, and was the highest award bestowed by the Minister of Defence until October 2008.
Criteria
The decoration may be presented to soldiers of the Armed Forces ... |
James Joseph Byrne (25 December 1880 – 27 May 1927) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Notes
External links
1880 births
Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state)
Melbourne Football Club players
1927 deaths |
An adept is an individual identified as having attained a specific level of knowledge, skill, or aptitude in doctrines relevant to a particular author or organization.
They stand out from others with their great abilities. All human qualities are developed in them, including intelligence and spirituality. Anyone can b... |
Salma Youssef (born 29 December 1994 in Cairo) is an Egyptian professional squash player. As of February 2018, she was ranked number 223 in the world. She has competed in numerous professional PSA tournaments and won the 2018 Lagos International Squash Classic.
References
1994 births
Living people
Egyptian female squ... |
James Edwin Bowman (born October 26, 1963) is a former American football defensive back who played five seasons with the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Patriots in the second round of the 1985 NFL Draft. During his rookie year, 1985, in the Divisional Playoff game agai... |
Minneola may refer to:
a variety of tangelo
Places in the United States
Minneola, former name of Alleene, Arkansas
Minneola, Florida
Minneola, Clark County, Kansas
Minneola, Franklin County, Kansas
Minneola Township, Goodhue County, Minnesota
See also
Mineola (disambiguation) |
Dindori Assembly constituency is one of the 230 Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) constituencies of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. It is part of Dindori District, and a segment of Mandla (Lok Sabha constituency).
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Election results
2023
2018
See also
Dindori, Madhya Pra... |
Following are the results of the 2006 London Senior Football Championship, won by St. Brendan's.
The London Senior Football Championship is a GAA cup competition between the top Gaelic football clubs in London, England. The London Football championship first began in 1897 with Ireland United claiming the inaugural tit... |
Stefano Mazzocco (born April 13, 1980 in Arzignano) is an Italian professional football player currently playing for A.C. Pavia.
He played 2 seasons (3 games) in the Serie A for Vicenza Calcio.
Honours
Coppa Italia winner: 1996/97.
External links
1980 births
Living people
Italian men's footballers
Serie A player... |
Serdang may refer to:
Kampong Serdang, a village in Brunei
Sultanate of Serdang, an ancient Indonesian monarchy
Seri Kembangan, a town in Selangor, Malaysia
Serdang, a town in Kedah, Malaysia
, a Singaporean coaster
Serdang, Kemayoran, a kelurahan in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta
Serdang (federal constituency), represente... |
Eduard Alberti (11 March 1827 – 28 February 1898) was a German literary historian and philosopher. His surviving published output includes approximately twenty biographical entries in Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie.
Life
Eduard Christian Scharlau Alberti was born in Friedrichstadt, at that time in the Duchy of Schles... |
"Whenever You Call" is a song by the J-pop boy band Arashi, released as a digital single on September 18, 2020. Written and produced by Bruno Mars and D'Mile, the song is the group's first release with lyrics completely in English. The song was downloaded almost 59 thousand times within its first three days of release ... |
Porcaro is the surname of:
Joe Porcaro (1930–2020), American drummer
Porcaro brothers, American musicians and members of the rock band Toto, sons of Joe Porcaro
Jeff Porcaro (1954–1992), American drummer
Mike Porcaro (1955–2015), American bassist
Steve Porcaro (born 1957), American keyboardist |
```java
/*
* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
*
* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied wa... |
is a Japanese anime television series produced by David Production, based on the manga series of the same name by Rumiko Takahashi. It is the second television anime adaptation of the manga, following the 1981 adaptation by Kitty Films that ran until 1986. The series premiered on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block o... |
Garrett Evan James Caldwell (born 6 November 1973) is an American-born Canadian former soccer player who played as a goalkeeper in the Football League for Colchester United. He represented Canada at under-20 and under-23 levels.
Club career
Born in Princeton, New Jersey, Caldwell attended University of British Columb... |
An election was held on 24 November 2010 to choose a new president of the Senate of the Czech Republic. Milan Štěch became the new president.
Background and voting
The Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) won the 2010 senate election and became the largest grouping in the Senate, with 41 seats of 81. The Civic Democr... |
Magic Lizard (; ; lit: Magic lizard) is a 1985 Thai fantasy monster adventure film directed and produced by Sompote Sands. The film's plot follows a large frilled lizard who sets out to retrieve a crystal stolen by aliens.
Summary
Magic Lizard is a large lizard who guards the crystal under the base of the pagoda of th... |
Filiberto Rodríguez Motamayor (1867,Calabozo;–1915) was a Venezuelan writer, lawyer and poet.
1867 births
1915 deaths
19th-century Venezuelan lawyers
Venezuelan male poets |
The Listener is a 2022 American drama film directed by Steve Buscemi and written by Alessandro Camon. It stars Tessa Thompson in the film's only on-screen role as a helpline volunteer.
Cast
Tessa Thompson as Beth
Logan Marshall-Green
Derek Cecil
Margaret Cho
Blu del Barrio
Ricky Velez
Alia Shawkat
Jamie Hector... |
Msalala District is a district council in the Shinyanga Region of Tanzania's lake zone established in 2012. The district lies in the middle of the region just north-east of the town of Kahama.
History
The district was created in 2012 by splitting the Kahama District into two new councils of Msalala District and Ushe... |
Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai (JKR) is an international karate organization under the leadership of Yasuhiro (Takehiro) Konishi, 10th Dan, son of the organization's founder Yasuhiro Konishi. It has branches in more than 20 countries under the guidance of Kiyoshi Yamazaki, 8th Dan, International Director and Chief Instruct... |
Lectionary 221, designated by siglum ℓ 221 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering) is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament, on paper. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 15th century.
Scrivener labelled it by 245evl.
The manuscript has complex contents.
Description
The codex contains lessons from the Gospels o... |
Peach scab, also known as peach freckles, is a disease of stone fruits caused by the fungi Cladosporium carpophilum. The disease is most prevalent in wet and warm areas especially southern part of the U.S. as the fungi require rain and wind for dispersal. The fungus causes scabbing, lesions, and defoliating on twig, fr... |
On 28 October 2019, Islamists shot 16 civilians dead in Pobe Mengao, Burkina Faso after they refused to help the gunmen buy weapons.
During the incident, the rebels looted shops, stealing several vehicles from store owners. It was part of a broader campaign by Islamist rebels in the country.
References
2019 mass sh... |
The Abner C. Johnson House is a single family home located at 625 East Street in, Flint, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
History
Abner C. Johnson was born in Canajoharie, New York in 1821. His family moved to Bloomfield, Michigan in 1828, and in 1836 relocated to Independen... |
Tačno d.o.o., commonly referred to as Tanjug Tačno (), and sometimes stylized as TANYUG Tačno, is a Serbian news media company that is headquartered in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It's English name is Tanyug Correct, which is sometimes stylized as TANYUG Correct.
History
The company Tačno d.o.o., owned by "Minaco... |
The Nimelen () is a river in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia. It is the longest tributary of the Amgun, with a length of and a drainage basin area of .
The Nimelen flows across a desolate, uninhabited area where the climate is harsh.
Course
The Nimelen is a left tributary of the Amgun. It has its origin in the eastern slope... |
The Legislature XVI of Italy () started on 29 April 2008 and ended on 14 March 2013. Its composition resulted from the snap election of 13–14 April 2008, called after President Giorgio Napolitano dissolved the houses on 6 February 2008. The dissolution of the Parliament was a consequence of the defeat of the incumbent ... |
Lacey Thomas (born April 26, 1910) is an American former Negro league outfielder who played in the 1930s and 1940s.
A native of Meridian, Mississippi, Thomas made his Negro leagues debut in 1935 for the Chicago American Giants. He went on to play several seasons for the Jacksonville Red Caps/Cleveland Bears franchise ... |
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