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Mufid Allawanseh (born August 14, 1970) is a Jordanian sport shooter. He placed 50th in the men's 50 metre rifle prone event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. References 1970 births Living people ISSF rifle shooters Jordanian male sport shooters Olympic shooters for Jordan Shooters at the 2000 Summer Olympics Shooters at ...
Rayna Kasabova (Cyrillic: Райна Касабова; 1 May 1897, in Karlovo – 25 May 1969) was a volunteer nurse and the first woman in the world who participated in a military flight during the First Balkan War in 1912. On 30 October 1912, at the age of 15, Kasabova was an observer in a Voisin aircraft that flew over enemy posit...
Bo Magnus "Mange" Schmidt (born 17 November 1973), is a Swedish rapper. He was born and raised in Stockholm. Discography Albums Mange Schmidt, Greatest Hits Samtidigt... i Stockholm (2006) Känslan kommer tillbaks (2007) Odenplan Stockholm 1988 (2009) Ensam bland alla vänner (2013) Singles "Glassigt" (2006) "V...
Eduardo Trillini (born 20 June 1958) is an Argentine former cyclist. He competed in the team pursuit event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. References External links 1958 births Living people Argentine male cyclists Olympic cyclists for Argentina Cyclists at the 1984 Summer Olympics Cyclists from Buenos Aires Pan Amer...
Check-In is an album by jazz pianist Roberto Magris released on the Soul Note label in 2005, and including performances by the Roberto Magris Europlane featuring saxophonist Tony Lakatos. Reception The AllMusic review by Alain Drouot awarded the album 4 stars and simply states: "For some years, Europlane has been an ...
Progress M-14M (), identified by NASA as Progress 46P, is a Progress spacecraft which was used by Roskosmos to resupply the International Space Station during 2012. The fourteenth Progress-M 11F615A60 spacecraft, it had the serial number 414 and was built by RKK Energia. Upon its arrival in late January 2012, it delive...
The 1969 Curaçao Tennis Championships was a combined men's and women's professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Curaçao Sport Club in Willemstad, Curaçao, Dutch West Indies. It was the 4th edition of the tournament, the second edition of the Open Era, and was held from 24 February through 2 M...
```javascript /** * @license Apache-2.0 * * * * path_to_url * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. */ 'use strict'; // MODULES // var tape = require( 'tape' ); var proxyquire = require( 'proxyquire' ); var ...
"Big Area" is a song by English rock band Then Jerico, released in 1988 as the first single from their second album The Big Area. The song was their biggest UK hit, reaching No. 13 on the UK Singles Chart in January 1989. It featured on the soundtrack to the 1989 film Slipstream. Track listing 12" single A. "Big Area"...
Maria Light is a novel by the American writer Lester Goran set in 1940s Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It tells the story of Maria Light, a recent widow in a Pittsburgh government housing project called Addison Terrace as she tries to survive, providing for her three children and her elderly father-in-law. References 196...
The following is a list of clubs who have played in the Eliteserien since its establishment as a one-group top flight in 1963 to the current season. All statistics here refer to time in the Norwegian top flight only, with the exception of 'Most Recent Finish' (which refers to all levels of play) and 'Last Promotion' (w...
Swillington Miners Welfare F.C. was an English football club in Swillington, Leeds, Yorkshire. History The club joined the Yorkshire League in 1961 and won promotion as Division Two runners-up in their first season. They were relegated back to Division Two after one season in the top flight, but a second promotion fol...
Agon Xhevat Mehmeti (born 20 November 1989) is an Albanian former professional footballer who last played as a striker for Örebro SK. Club career Malmö FF Mehmeti began his football career at IFK Malmö before moving to join Malmö FF in 2002. While progressing at the club, he progressed throughout the development and ...
According to Ayyavazhi mythology there are Seven Logas (Seven Upper Worlds). The Sanskrit term for Loga is "loka." Akilam six and Akilam seven of Akilattirattu Ammanai speaks about it. The Seven logas are; Deivaloka (the Sanskrit term for deiva loga is Devaloka) Yamaloka Swarga Loga (the Sanskrit term for Swarga Lo...
Sainte-Hélène (; ) is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. Demography See also Communes of the Lozère department References Saintehelene
Chambers Street is a street in Edinburgh, Scotland, in the southern extremity of the Old Town. The street is named after William Chambers of Glenormiston, the Lord Provost of Edinburgh who was the main proponent of the Edinburgh Improvement Act (1867) which led to its creation in 1870. A narrow lane named North Colleg...
Kidd, Montana is in Beaverhead County, Montana, between Dell and Redrock, along Interstate 15 going north towards Dillon, Montana, 59725. References Beaverhead County, Montana
Fatu Akelei Feu'u (born 1946) is a noted Samoan painter from the village of Poutasi in the district of Falealili in Samoa. He has established a reputation as the elder statesman of Pacific art in New Zealand. Biography Feu'u emigrated to New Zealand in 1966 after growing up in the village of Poutasi, Western Samoa. ...
William Coolidge may refer to: William D. Coolidge (1873–1975), American physicist W. A. B. Coolidge (William Augustus Brevoort Coolidge, 1850–1926), American historian, theologist, and mountaineer
Forbach is a commune in the Moselle department in Lorraine in northeastern France. Forbach may also refer to: Gare de Forbach, railway station of Forbach US Forbach, football club of Forbach Canton of Forbach Arrondissement of Forbach, former arrondissement Battle of Spicheren, also known as Battle of Forbach, o...
Parkdale is a neighbourhood of the city of Charlottetown in central Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Parkdale's location immediately northeast of Charlottetown and southeast of Sherwood saw it grow from being a rural farming community in the Queens Royalty to become a village on November 6, 1958. It was i...
Peter Bridgmont (January 1929 - 24 June 2019) was an English actor, acting professor and author who has had an extensive career on stage, film, and television spanning over 60 years. Bridgmont, who is a Guildhall School of Music and Drama graduate, was mostly known as one of the former members of the Theatre Workshop a...
Šerići is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located southeast of Lake Modrac. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 2,818. References Populated places in Živinice
Thierry Queffelec (born 27 August 1962) is a French senior civil servant, former Administrator of Wallis and Futuna, and current Prefect of French Guiana. Biography Thierry Queffelec was born on 27 August 1962 in Thionville, France. He graduated from the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr. In 1989, Queffelec was st...
```xml import { TextDocument } from 'vscode-languageserver-textdocument'; import { getFileFsPath } from '../utils/paths'; import { Definition } from 'vscode-languageserver-types'; import { LanguageModes } from '../embeddedSupport/languageModes'; /** * State associated with a specific Vue file * The state is shared b...
Mannque Rho (born December 14, 1936) is a South Korean theoretical physicist. He has contributed to theoretical nuclear/hadron physics and suggested Brown-Rho Scaling with Gerald E. Brown which predicts how the masses of the hadrons disappear in hot and dense environments. Birth and education Mannque Rho was born in H...
```ruby require_relative '../../../spec_helper' require 'matrix' describe "Matrix::Scalar#+" do it "needs to be reviewed for spec completeness" end ```
Martha's Vineyard was a sidewheel steamer operating as a ferry serving the island of Martha's Vineyard during the second half of the nineteenth century. Construction and design Martha's Vineyard, a wooden-hulled sidewheel steamboat, was built by Lawrence & Foulks in Williamsburg, New York, in 1871. It was a 515-ton...
Bhai Parmanand Institute of Business Studies (BPIBS) is a government higher education institute located in New Delhi, India. It grants various postgraduate and undergraduate programmes, being affiliated to Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University (DSEU). The institute was established in the year 1965 by the Governme...
The following lists events that happened during 2014 in Sudan. Incumbents President: Omar al-Bashir Vice President: Bakri Hassan Saleh (First) Hassabu Mohamed Abdalrahman (Second) Events May May 15 - An eight-month pregnant Christian woman, Meriam Yehya Ibrahim, is sentenced to death by hanging for apostasy in Su...
```c++ // Use, modification and distribution are subject to the // LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at path_to_url #ifndef BOOST_MATH_TUPLE_HPP_INCLUDED # define BOOST_MATH_TUPLE_HPP_INCLUDED # include <boost/config.hpp> #include <boost/tr1/detail/config.hpp> // for BOOST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE #ifndef BOOST_NO_CXX11_HDR_TUPLE ...
```python from web3 import ( Web3, ) from web3.providers import ( AutoProvider, BaseProvider, ) class ConnectedProvider(BaseProvider): def is_connected(self, show_traceback: bool = False): return True class DisconnectedProvider(BaseProvider): def is_connected(self, show_traceback: bool =...
Francis Edward Caws (21 August 1846, Seaview, Isle of Wight 8 April 1905, Sunderland) was an English architect. Caws was born the son of Silas Harvey Caws and his wife, Emma Matilda (née Cave). Frank married Catherine Francis Riddett of Ryde at St Helens Church Isle of Wight on 4 February 1868. His architectural act...
"Murder on the Dancefloor" is a song written by Gregg Alexander and Sophie Ellis-Bextor, produced by Alexander and Matt Rowe for Ellis-Bextor's first album, Read My Lips (2001). Released on 3 December 2001, the song peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart and stayed on the chart for 23 weeks. The song became a top...
Translations of parts of the Bible into Cornish have existed since the 17th century. The early works involved the translation of individual passages, chapters or books of the Bible. The first full translation of the Bible into the Cornish language was published in 2011. The New Testament and Psalms in another translati...
Ablainzevelle () is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France. Geography A small farming village located 11 miles (18 km) south of Arras, at the D7 and D12 road junction. It was rebuilt after being destroyed during World War I. Population Sights The church of Notre-Dame, dating from the twentieth...
```objective-c // -*- C++ -*- //===your_sha256_hash------===// // // See path_to_url for license information. // //===your_sha256_hash------===// #ifndef _LIBCPP___ITERATOR_ITERATOR_H #define _LIBCPP___ITERATOR_ITERATOR_H #include <__config> #include <cstddef> #if !defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER) # pra...
"La Violetera" is a 1914 cuplé song, with the rhythm of a habanera, composed by José Padilla and with lyrics by Eduardo Montesinos, originally performed by Carmen Flores and popularized by Raquel Meller first and by Sara Montiel later. The instrumental version is also popular as a tango. In Spanish, a Violetera is a wo...
Paul Alexander Wijnberg (19 December 19342 July 2013) was a senior South African naval officer. Early life He was schooled at Maritzburg College, After joining the Navy he was sent in 1958 to to attend the Royal Naval Long Gunnery Officers’ Course. When he returned to South Africa he was appointed Officer Commanding...
Geiger (), is a border town in South Sudan. It is notable for the refugee crisis from South Sudan into Sudan due to the South Sudanese Civil War. It is situated along the White Nile. References Populated places in Upper Nile (state)
Electric President is a Jacksonville, Florida musical group started in 2003 by Ben Cooper and Alex Kane. Both were in Helicopter Project prior to its breakup though no music from this group was ever released. Afterwards the pair decided to continue to make music together. They subsequently completed three albums in six...
Eğrice is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Pazarcık, Kahramanmaraş Province, Turkey. The village is inhabited by Alevi Kurds and had a population of 1,156 in 2022. References Neighbourhoods in Pazarcık District Kurdish settlements in Kahramanmaraş Province
Mary Broadaway is an American politician who served as a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for the 57th district from 2013 to 2017. Broadaway is also an attorney in private practice. References External links Legislative page Living people Democratic Party members of the Arkansas House of Representat...
The Nore pearl mussel (Margaritifera durrovensis) is a critically endangered species of freshwater pearl mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusc in the family Margaritiferidae. The species is endemic to Ireland and was first identified by R.A. Phillips in 1926, who later declared it a new species in Volume 18 of the Procee...
Makokou Airport (French: Aéroport Makokou) is an airport serving Makokou, Ogooué-Ivindo Province, Gabon. The runway is northeast of town. The Makokou non-directional beacon (Ident: KO) is located on the field. Airlines and destinations See also List of airports in Gabon Transport in Gabon References External ...
The Butler Arms Hotel is located in the town of Waterville in Kerry County, Ireland. The hotel opened in 1884 and has a written history closely linked with the history of Ireland. Overview The Butler Arms opened in 1884 and is situated on the southern tip of the Ring of Kerry, along the south-west coast of Ireland, ...
The Norfolk robin (Petroica multicolor), also known as the Norfolk Island scarlet robin or Norfolk Island robin, is a small bird in the Australasian robin family Petroicidae. It is endemic to Norfolk Island, an Australian territory in the Tasman Sea, between Australia and New Zealand. Taxonomy The Norfolk robin was fo...
HMS Squirrel was a turbine-powered built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War. She was scuttled after striking a mine in 1945. Design and description The turbine-powered ships displaced at standard load and at deep load. The ship measured long overall with a beam of . The turbine group had a draught of ....
José Antonio Andrade was a Peninsular Spanish colonel who notably commanded royalist forces during the Mexican War of Independence. Amongst his more famous battles, he commanded troops in the Siege of Cuautla and the Capture of Orizaba, neither of which resulted in victory for the Spanish Crown. See also Mexican War...
Mountain View Cemetery is a pioneer cemetery in Oregon City, Oregon, United States. It is located above Newell Creek Canyon, with views of Mount Hood to the east. The cemetery features the Parents of Murdered Children Memorial. References External links Cemeteries in Oregon Oregon City, Oregon
George Wyndham, 1st Baron Leconfield (5 June 1787 – 18 March 1869), was a British soldier and peer. A direct descendant of Sir John Wyndham, he was the eldest natural son of George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont, and Elizabeth Ilive. His parents were married in 1801 but had no sons after their marriage. George Wyndham...
The Reorganization Act of 1939, , is an American Act of Congress which gave the President of the United States the authority to hire additional confidential staff and reorganize the executive branch (within certain limits) for two years subject to legislative veto. It was the first major, planned reorganization of the ...
Francis Samuel Hodder (11 February 1906 – 6 September 1943) was an Irish first-class cricketer, rugby union player and Royal Air Force officer. Hodder served in the Royal Air Force from 1925 until his death in 1943 during the Second World War. During his athletic career, he played for the Royal Air Force cricket team a...
Edhuvum Nadakkum () is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by newcomer R. Rosario. The movie stars noted actor Karthik Kumar, but the rest of the cast is newcomers. The off-beat film was released to limited screens on 4 December 2009 garnering mixed reviews. Cast Karthik Kumar as Naga Aparn...
The Council for Higher Education in Judea and Samaria was a body which supervised Israeli universities and colleges in the West Bank. Its authority in the West Bank was similar to that of the Council for Higher Education in Israel in Israel proper. As Israeli law does not apply in the occupied West Bank, the Council f...
Frances Elizabeth Hoggan (née Morgan; 20 December 1843 – 5 February 1927) was a Welsh doctor and in 1870 became the first woman from the UK to receive a doctorate in medicine from any university in Europe. She was a pioneering medical practitioner, researcher and social reformer – and the first female doctor to be regi...
Raigarh district is a district of the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh. Raigarh is the district headquarters. The district was formed by merging the princely states of Raigarh, Sakti, Sarangarh, Udaipur and Jashpur. Jashpur is now a separate district. Sakti is now not a part of Raigarh district. It is rapidly gro...
```javascript const router = require('express').Router(); const UserController = require('../../controller/user.controller'); router.post('/register-user', UserController.register); router.post('/login', UserController.login); router.post('/google-sign-in', UserController.googleSignIn); router.post('/change-password', ...
Richard Carter Scott (25 July 1859 – 27 January 1928) was an American judge and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898. Early life Richard Carter Scott was born in Warrenton, Virginia on 25 July 1859 to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and France...
Kansas Magic was a professional indoor soccer team based in Overland Park, Kansas. They played in the Eastern Division of the Professional Arena Soccer League. The team colors were purple, white and black. History The Kansas Magic was awarded a franchise in the PASL on February 10, 2011. Their first game was an exhib...
St. Johns is an unincorporated community in northwest St. Johns County, Florida, United States and a suburb of Jacksonville. The population as of the 2000 census was 18,063, though considerable growth has taken place in the past ten years. As of 2016, the population is estimated to be approximately 86,400 people. It is...
Palirisa lineosa is a moth in the family Eupterotidae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1855. It is found in Bangladesh and Myanmar. Adults are testaceous, the forewings with five oblique ferruginous bands. The first and second bands slightly converging hindward, second and third slightly diverging. The third and...
The sixth season of the American legal drama Suits was ordered on July 1, 2015, and began airing on USA Network in the United States July 13, 2016. The season is produced by Hypnotic Films & Television and Universal Cable Productions, and the executive producers are Doug Liman, David Bartis, and series creator Aaron Ko...
EOF or Eof may refer to: Science and technology Electro-osmotic flow, the motion of liquid induced by an applied potential Empirical orthogonal functions, in statistics and signal processing Ethyl orthoformate, an organic compound Computing End-of-file, a condition where no more data can be read from a data sourc...
The Institute for Strategic Research (in French: Institut de recherche stratégique de l'École militaire), known by its French acronym IRSEM, is a research institute of the French Ministry of Armed Forces. Located in the complex of buildings of the École militaire, it has a staff of around forty people. It was managed ...
Christmas with the Kranks is a 2004 American Christmas comedy film directed by Joe Roth, screenplay by Chris Columbus, based on the 2001 novel Skipping Christmas by John Grisham. It stars Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis in the leading roles. The film also stars Dan Aykroyd, Erik Per Sullivan, Cheech Marin, Jake Busey, ...
Governor Wolf may refer to: Dale E. Wolf, 70th Governor of Delaware George Wolf, 7th Governor of Pennsylvania Tom Wolf, 47th Governor of Pennsylvania
Vernon D. Asbill (born April 11, 1945) is an American politician and educator who served as a member of the New Mexico Senate for the 34th district from 2005 to 2013. Early life and education Asbill was born in San Angelo, Texas, and raised in Sterling City, Texas. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in education fro...
The Panzer II is the common name used for a family of German tanks used in World War II. The official German designation was Panzerkampfwagen II (abbreviated PzKpfw II). Although the vehicle had originally been designed as a stopgap while larger, more advanced tanks were developed, it nonetheless went on to play an im...
A breastwork is a temporary fortification, often an earthwork thrown up to breast height to provide protection to defenders firing over it from a standing position. A more permanent structure, normally in stone, would be described as a parapet or the battlement of a castle wall. In warships, a breastwork is the armore...
Martin Rennie may refer to: Martin Rennie (football manager) (born 1975), Scottish football manager Martin Rennie (footballer) (born 1994), Scottish footballer
The National Archive and Library of Bolivia () are located in Sucre. The institution was established in 1836. Its collections has 114,000 volumes. See also List of national archives List of national libraries References External links http://www.nationallibraryofbolivia.org Bolivia Bolivian culture Libraries i...
```java package com.shuyu.gsyvideoplayer.render.effect; import android.opengl.GLSurfaceView; import com.shuyu.gsyvideoplayer.render.view.GSYVideoGLView.ShaderInterface; /** * Converts video to Sepia tone. * * @author sheraz.khilji */ public class SepiaEffect implements ShaderInterface { /** * Initializ...
Dumanlı can refer to: Dumanlı Dumanlı, Gümüşhacıköy Dumanlı, Kurşunlu Dumanlı, Lapseki
Alejandra Lozano Castellote (born March 20, 1992), known as Oliva, is a Colombian singer, songwriter, and businesswoman of Latin pop, dance, and afrobeat. Of Spanish descent, she grew up on the island of Isla de San Andrés, Colombia and in Panama. Musical career She made her debut as an artist in 2016 with the relea...
The King's Garden (, Gan HaMelekh) is a location mentioned in the Hebrew Bible ( and ), and associated by biblical archaeologists with the Al-Bustan neighbourhood in the Silwan area of East Jerusalem. Al-Bustan has traditionally been believed to be part of the royal gardens of the Israelite kings, though, according to...
Nera Networks AS (part of Nera) was a Norwegian company working in the field of wireless telecommunications using microwave and satellite technology. Nera Networks AS was a subsidiary of Eltek based in Bergen, with offices in 26 countries and more than 1,500 employees. The company was acquired by Ceragon Networks in 20...
Ann Ogbomo is an English actress. She is known for her multiple roles in DC Comics live-action adaptations, such as Philippus in the DC Extended Universe films Wonder Woman (2017), Justice League (2017), and Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021), Jayna-Zod in the Syfy series Krypton (2018–2019), and Gault in the Netflix ...
"Gideon Rises" is the twentieth aired episode of the animated television series Gravity Falls and the final episode of the series' first season. Premiering on August 2, 2013, on the Disney Channel, it was directed by John Aoshima and Joe Pitt, and written by Alex Hirsch, Matt Chapman, and Michael Rianda. The series fo...
Priest Martinac () was a 15th-century Croatian Glagolite scribe, calligrapher and illuminator. He originated from the Lapčan family. In 1484–1494 in he copied the Drugi novljanski brevijar ("The Second Novi Vinodolski Breviary") for the Pauline monastery in Novi Vinodolski, a Glagolitic codex in 500 folios. Column ga...
Thomas E. Miller (born November 7, 1948) is an American former basketball coach. He served as the head men's basketball at Cornell University from 1980 to 1986, the University of Colorado Boulder from 1986 to 1990, and the United States Military Academy from 1990 to 1993, compiling a career college basketball coaching...
Princes Street (often misspelt as "Princess Street") is a major street in Dunedin, the second largest city in the South Island of New Zealand. It runs south-southwest for two kilometres from The Octagon in the city centre to the Oval sports ground, close to the city's Southern Cemetery. North of The Octagon, George Str...
The Men's Singles 9 table tennis competition at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was held from 18 to 21 September at the Galatsi Olympic Hall. Classes 6–10 were for athletes with a physical impairment who competed from a standing position; the lower the number, the greater the impact the impairment had on an athlete’s abil...
PEPSU Road Transport Corporation (PRTC), is a bus operator in Punjab state of India, is a state-run corporation headquartered at Patiala. Originally, it was formed as the Road Transport Corporation of the erstwhile state of PEPSU but when it was merged into Punjab, it became the Road Transport Corporation of whole of P...
Edwin Corbett (4 December 1819 – 22 February 1888) was a British diplomat who was envoy to several countries. Career Edwin Corbett graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1843, joined the Diplomatic Service in 1847 and was attaché at Paris, Washington, D.C., Madrid and Copenhagen. He was Secretary of Legation at ...
Anding Town () is a town situated in the southeastern side of Daxing District, Beijing, China. It shares border with Qingyundian Town in the north, Zhangziying and Wanzhuang Towns in the east, Lixian Town in the south, and Weishanzhuang Town in the west. In 2020, it had a population of 30,764. This town's name literal...
Central Museum is a museum situated in Indore in Madhya Pradesh state in India. It is located near the General Post Office in Indore.There are two galleries in the Museum.The artefacts exhibited in the museum range from the prehistoric to the modern era. History The Museum was established on October 1, 1929, used to c...
Wages of Conscience is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by John Ince and starring Herbert Rawlinson, Grace Darmond and Margaret Campbell. Cast Herbert Rawlinson as Henry McWade Grace Darmond as Lillian Bradley / Mary Knowles John Ince as Frank Knowles Henri La Garde as Dr. Covington Margaret Campbell as...
PP-85 Mianwali-I () is a Constituency of Provincial Assembly of Punjab. General elections 2018 General elections 2013 General elections 2008 See also PP-84 Khushab-III PP-86 Mianwali-II References External links Election commission Pakistan's official website Awazoday.com check result Official Website of Gov...
Grazina may refer to: Gražina name, a Lithuanian feminine given name Grazina Frame, (born 1941) English singer and actress See also Grażyna, a Polish feminine given name
Liam Hutt is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for League Two club Swindon Town. Career Hutt started his career with Swindon Town and made his debut during an away defeat to Reading in the EFL Trophy group stage. Career statistics References External links Living people English men's footb...
The 2013 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl was an American college football bowl game that was played on December 24, 2013, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. The twelfth edition of the Hawaii Bowl, sponsored by Sheraton Hotels and Resorts, featured the Boise State Broncos from the Mountain West Conference against the Oregon State Beave...
Rickey Hagood ( – ) was a former American football player. He was drafted in the fourth round of the 1984 NFL Draft by the Seattle Seahawks. He played for the San Diego Chargers in 1984 in the position of defensive tackle. . References 1961 births American football defensive tackles South Carolina Gamecocks football ...
"A Ride on the Big Dipper" is a 1967 Australian television play. It screened as part of Wednesday Theatre and had a running time of one hour. Plot Hugh Kenton, is a 25 year old draughtsman with an engineering firm who is assessed by an efficiency expert as having an all-time high rating as potential management materia...
Richard Heber Newton (October 31, 1840 – December 19, 1914) was a prominent American Episcopalian priest and writer. Biography R. Heber Newton was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on October 31, 1840. He was rector of All Souls' Protestant Episcopal Church in New York City from 1869–1902. He was a leader in the Soc...
Road Thru the Heart is the fifth studio album by the Australian country music artist John Williamson. It was released in 1985 and was inspired by Williamson's travels around the evocative Australian outback. At the Country Music Awards of Australia in July 1986, Williamson won his first Album of the Year award for Roa...
The Drupal Association is an educational non-profit organization that tasks itself with fostering and supporting the Drupal software project, the community and its growth. Supported by both individual members and organizations, the Association uses its resources, network and funds to constantly engage in new projects a...
```html <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "path_to_url"> <html xmlns="path_to_url"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <title>MEGA 2.0</title> <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=Edge" /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/...
```javascript module.exports = require('./data.json') ```
Rhys John Llewellyn Duggan (born 31 July 1972) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A halfback, Duggan represented Bay of Plenty and Waikato at a provincial level and the Hurricanes, Highlanders and Chiefs in Super Rugby. He played one match for the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, a test against Italy...