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Choi Jun (; born 17 April 1999) is a South Korean footballer currently playing as a full-back for Busan IPark.
He is considered one of the most promising players of his generation in South Korea, regarding his versatility (mainly used as a right-back, he can also play as a left-back, a wing-back or a midfielder), his ... |
Trans Amadi International School (TAIS), formerly Michelin School, is a private non-denominational preschool and elementary school in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. It was established in 1980 for the children of the employees of the then Michelin Factory in Trans Amadi, but later became the Trans Amadi International Scho... |
Crveni Krst (Cyrillic: Црвени Крст, "Red Cross") may refer to:
Crveni Krst, Belgrade, an urban neighborhood of the city of Belgrade, Serbia, in the municipality of Vračar
Crveni Krst, Niš, a municipality of the city of Niš, Serbia
Crveni Krst (neighborhood), an urban neighborhood of the city of Niš, Serbia, center ... |
Inspector-General of Intelligence (IGI) monitors and reviews the operations of the intelligence services of South Africa which include the State Security Agency, Defence Intelligence Division of the South African National Defence Force and Crime Intelligence Division of the South African Police Service. Its second fun... |
Contra las cuerdas is an Argentine sports-orientated telenovela. It was recorded during 2010. The show stars Rodrigo de la Serna, Soledad Fandiño and Osmar Núñez.
Plot
Contra las cuerdas is about a boxer named Ezequiel who travels from the Argentine interior to Buenos Aires in order to find his brother Luciano. Once E... |
Provincial road 34-27 (), named the Samadıra–Kartal connector (), is a highway that connects the otoyol O-4 to the state highway D.100 in Istanbul, Turkey. A provincial road is governed under the responsibility of the respective Turkish provincial government, and bears the license plate number of that province in the ... |
Canarium microurceus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Strombidae, the true conchs.
Description
Distribution
Phylogeny
In 2006, Latiolais and colleagues proposed a cladogram (a tree of descent) that attempts to show the phylogenetic relationships of 34 species within the family Str... |
Eltz Castle () is a medieval castle nestled in the hills above the Moselle between Koblenz and Trier, Germany. It is still owned by a branch of House of Eltz who have lived there since the 12th century. Eltz Castle along with Bürresheim Castle and Lissingen Castle are the only castles in the Eifel region which have nev... |
Wilhelm Siegmund Frei (5 September 1885 – 27 January 1943) was a German dermatologist best known for his contributions to Durand-Nicolas-Favre disease, a sexually transmitted disease found mainly in tropical and subtropical climates. He is also known for the Frei Test, which was developed in 1925 for the detection of l... |
Micromastus is a genus of true weevils in the beetle family Curculionidae. There is one described species in Micromastus, M. gracilis.
References
Further reading
Molytinae
Articles created by Qbugbot
Monotypic weevil genera |
TNBC (or Teen NBC) is the name of a former American teen-oriented television programming block that aired on NBC from September 12, 1992 to September 28, 2002, due to its replacement with the children's-oriented Discovery Kids on NBC educational lineup. The Saturday morning block featured comical live-action series – p... |
Matthew 11:19 is the nineteenth verse in the eleventh chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.
Content
In the original Greek according to Westcott-Hort for this verse is:
Ἦλθεν ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ ἀνθρώπου ἐσθίων καὶ πίνων, καὶ λέγουσιν, Ἰδού, ἄνθρωπος φάγος καὶ οἰνοπότης, τελωνῶν φίλος καὶ ἁμαρτωλῶν. Καὶ ἐδικαιώ... |
Chapman Intermediate School was formerly the only intermediate school in the Cherokee County School District in Woodstock, Georgia, United States. The school served fifth and sixth graders. In the spring of 2013, Chapman Intermediate School was closed, as it was no longer needed. Students who would have attended it no... |
The 2019 Wiesbaden Tennis Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the eleventh edition of the tournament which was part of the 2019 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour. It took place in Wiesbaden, Germany between 29 April and 5 May 2019.
Singles main-draw entrants
Seeds
1 Rankings ... |
Chattahoochee Hills (formerly Chattahoochee Hill Country) is a city in southern Fulton County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 2,378 living in an area of just over . The population in 2019 was estimated to 3,318 in an area of approximately acres after subsequent annexations. It is... |
The AlpspiX is a steel viewing platform that is attached at an altitude of about 2050 m on the Osterfelderkopf, a 2057 m high secondary summit of the Alpspitze. The walkable, free-floating arms of the AlpspiX are covered with gratings and provide a view of the Höllental, about 1000 meters below. The construction is abo... |
Bellérophon is an opera with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully and a libretto by Thomas Corneille and Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle first performed by the Opéra at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris on 31 January 1679.
The libretto is based on Hesiod's Theogony. The opera played for nine months and was one of Lully's g... |
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Slovenia:
Slovenia – sovereign country located in southern Central Europe bordering Italy to the west, the Adriatic Sea to the southwest, Croatia to the south and east, Hungary to the northeast, and Austria to the north. The capital of Slovenia ... |
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1420 kHz: 1420 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency.
Argentina
LRI220 in Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires
Mexico
XEEW-AM in Matamoros, Tamaulipas
XEF-AM in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua
XEH-AM in Monterrey, licensed in San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León
XEXX-AM ... |
Gay media refers to media that predominantly targets a gay, lesbian or LGBTQ+ allied audience. The primary target market for gay media may also more broadly be considered to include members of an LGBTQ+ community. Secondary targets are LGBTQ+ allies, and in some instances those who oppose gay rights may be targeted as ... |
The Aro Confederacy (1690–1902) was a political union orchestrated by the Aro people, Igbo subgroup, centered in Arochukwu in present-day southeastern Nigeria. The Aro Confederacy kingdom was founded after the beginning of the Aro-Ibibio Wars. Their influence and presence was all over Eastern Nigeria, lower Middle Bel... |
This article lists the members of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina since the country's new Constitution from December 1995, adopted following the Dayton Agreement. The Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina is composed of three members, each member representing one of three constitutive nations of Bosnia and Herz... |
In mathematics, a block matrix or a partitioned matrix is a matrix that is interpreted as having been broken into sections called blocks or submatrices. Intuitively, a matrix interpreted as a block matrix can be visualized as the original matrix with a collection of horizontal and vertical lines, which break it up, or ... |
MLwiN is a statistical software package for fitting multilevel models. It uses both maximum likelihood estimation and Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods. MLwiN is based on an earlier package, MLn, but with a graphical user interface (as well as other additional features).
MLwiN represents multilevel models using m... |
Simuliinae is a subfamily of black flies (Simuliidae). It contains over 2,200 species, with over 1,800 of them in the genus Simulium. There are 2 tribes and 25 living genera. A further 5 genera are known only from Cretaceous fossils.
Literature cited
Simuliidae
Insect vectors of human pathogens
Taxa named by Edward N... |
```php
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Doctrine\DBAL\Driver;
/** @internal */
final class FetchUtils
{
/**
* @return mixed|false
*
* @throws Exception
*/
public static function fetchOne(Result $result)
{
$row = $result->fetchNumeric();
if ($row === false) {
... |
Cycling at the 2018 Commonwealth Games was held at the Currumbin Beachfront (road), Nerang National Park (mountain biking), both of which are located in the Gold Coast and Anna Meares Velodrome (track, located in Brisbane) from 5 to 14 April.
A total of 26 events were held: 4 in road cycling, 2 in mountain biking and ... |
North Kenton is a suburban housing estate in the City of Newcastle upon Tyne, in Tyne and Wear, England, located north west of the city centre and to the east of Kingston Park.
North Kenton is a well known area of Newcastle, it is known to have a strong a community spirit. Once a month the local tenants and residents ... |
Barton Stone Hays (April 5, 1826 in Greenville, Ohio – March 14, 1914 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) was an early Indiana artist and teacher.
He was a self-taught artist who was known for his portraits, landscapes and still life paintings. While working in Indiana from 1850 to 1882, Hays taught such important young artis... |
The 2008–09 Chinese economic stimulus plan () was a RMB¥ 4 trillion (US$586 billion) stimulus package aiming to minimize the impact of the financial crisis of 2007–2008 on the Chinese economy. It was announced by the State Council of the People's Republic of China on 9 November 2008. The economic stimulus plan was seen... |
Silver Lake is a residential and commercial neighborhood in the east-central region of Los Angeles, California originally home to a small community called Ivanhoe, so named in honor of the novel by Sir Walter Scott. In 1907, the Los Angeles Water Department built the Silver Lake Reservoir, named for LA Water Commission... |
Allan Hills 77005 (also known as Allan Hills A77005, ALHA77005, ALH77005 and ALH-77005) is a Martian meteorite that was found in the Allan Hills of Antarctica in 1977 by a Japanese National Institute of Polar Research mission team and ANSMET. Like other members of the group of SNCs (shergottite, nakhlite, chassignite),... |
```javascript
module.exports = {
'extends': [
'rax'
],
'root': true,
};
``` |
Eleanor MacKinnon born Eleanor Vokes Addison aka Mrs. R. R. S. Mackinnon (February 8, 1871 – January 31, 1936) was an Australian Red Cross leader credited with founding the Junior Red Cross.
Life
MacKinnon was born in Tenterfield in 1871. She attended Sydney Girls High School. Notable fellow students at the school we... |
Sorouh Real Estate PJSC of Abu Dhabi was one of the largest real estate developers in the UAE with over AED 70 billion (US$19 billion) worth of projects under development. In June 2013, it merged with Aldar Properties.
Sorouh developed commercial and residential properties. The master developments associated with Soro... |
Chris Sullivan (October 23, 1974 – November 10, 2020), known professionally as DJ Spinbad, was a DJ, producer, and remixer on New York City's radio station WHTZ.
Career
DJ Spinbad was a guest on the syndicated radio show Live In Tha Den With Big Tigger.
Spinbad was also formerly heard on WWPR at 10:00 p.m.–12:00 a.m.... |
Bregy is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Björn Bregy (born 1974), Swiss kickboxer
Georges Bregy (born 1958), Swiss footballer
Swiss-language surnames |
Listed below are executive orders signed by United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower. His executive orders and presidential proclamations are also listed on WikiSource.
Executive orders
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
References
External links
Executive Orders Disposition Tables National ... |
Metacarcinus starri is an extinct species of crab in the family Cancridae, subfamily Cancrinae. The species is known solely from the early Miocene, Clallam Formation and the underlying Pysht Formation deposits on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington state, United States.
History and classification
The species is known ... |
HD 220466 is a F-type subgiant or main sequence star in the constellation Aquarius. It has apparent magnitude 6.47 and is about 200 light-years away. In 1913, an apparent visual companion of apparent magnitude 10.3 was observed 1.9 arcseconds away from the star, but it is doubtful whether it exists.
References
Exter... |
Big Cove Tannery is an unincorporated community in Fulton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The community is located along Pennsylvania Route 928, south-southwest of McConnellsburg.
In 2017, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission announced that a part of Big Cove Creek near Big Cove Tannery in Fulton County, ha... |
Paul Wood (born 1 November 1964 in Saltburn-by-the-Sea) is an English former footballer who played as a right-sided attacking midfielder in the Football League for Portsmouth, Brighton & Hove Albion, Sheffield United and Bournemouth. He played in Hong Kong for Happy Valley and on his return joined Havant & Waterloovill... |
Zofia Wichłacz (Polish pronunciation: ; born 5 April 1995) is a Polish actress. She has appeared in films such as Warsaw 44 and Afterimage, and television programmes such as Medics, The Romanoffs and World on Fire.
Early life
Wichłacz was born in Warsaw, Poland, on 5 April 1995. Her father, Zbigniew Wichłacz, is a ca... |
Beowülf is an American crossover thrash metal band formed in Venice Beach, California, in 1981 by Michael Alvarado, Dale Henderson, Mike Jensen and Paul Yamada. The group never gained a large mainstream success, but is considered one of the first bands that defined the "Venice Scene" in the 1980s, along with Suicidal T... |
David Morey is an American consultant, strategist, author, speaker, professor, and magician.
Career
Morey serves as the Chairman and CEO of DMG Global and Vice Chairman of Core Strategy Group. He has advised five Nobel Peace Prize winners, nineteen winning global presidential campaigns including Bill Clinton and Barac... |
Anaene is a genus of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae. The genus was erected by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1914.
Species
Anaene diagramma Dyar, 1914
Anaene improspersa Dyar, 1914
Anaene spurca Dyar, 1914
Anaene squalida Dyar, 1914
References
Lithosiini
Noctuoidea genera |
Sir Norman Bishop Hartnell (12 June 1901 – 8 June 1979) was a leading British fashion designer, best known for his work for the ladies of the royal family. Hartnell gained the Royal Warrant as Dressmaker to Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) in 1940, and Royal Warrant as Dressmaker to Queen Elizabeth II in 1957.... |
Singapore math (or Singapore maths in British English) is a teaching method based on the national mathematics curriculum used for first through sixth grade in Singaporean schools. The term was coined in the United States to describe an approach originally developed in Singapore to teach students to learn and master few... |
Tô Hoài (Birth name: Nguyễn Sen; September 27, 1920 – July 6, 2014) was a Vietnamese writer, playwright, screenwriter, journalist and correspondent.
The pen name Tô Hoài is derived from the names of Tô Lịch River and Hoài Đức district, which are landmarks of his hometown. Among his works are the best - seller books D... |
Epizetka River is a stream in North Slope Borough, Alaska, in the United States. It flows to Kasegaluk Lagoon.
The name is of Eskimo origin. It is also spelled Kipisatkak, Kipisatkuk and Epizotka, Epizetko, and Qipigsatqaq, from the Iñupiaq "it twists".
See also
List of rivers of Alaska
References
Rivers of North ... |
Robert Joseph Duffy (born September 26, 1940) is a retired American professional basketball player and college coach. He played college basketball at Colgate University, and was selected as the 10th overall pick in the 1962 NBA draft. He graduated as the leading scorer in school history, and his record 1,591 points sto... |
Pasquale Macchi (9 November 1923 – 5 April 2006) was a Catholic archbishop and the private secretary to Pope Paul VI.
Born in Varese, Italy, Pasquale Macchi was ordained to the Catholic priesthood on 15 June 1946. On 10 December 1988, he was appointed to the Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Loreto by Pope John ... |
The Pfyn Culture is one of several archaeological cultures of the Neolithic period in Switzerland. It dates from c. 4300 BC to c. 3500 BC.
Discovery
The oldest traces of a settlement are about west of Pfyn in the former peat bog of Breitenloo. Located in a depression carved by a lateral moraine of the Thur glacier,... |
David Cohen Nassy (born 1612) was a professional colonizer who started Jewish colonies in the Caribbean. He had several nicknames: Cristovão de Távora (his Christian name) and José Nunes da Fonseca (his tradename).
He fled to Amsterdam (Dutch Republic) because of the Inquisition in Portugal. He married Ribca (Maria) D... |
The Scott and Gary Show was a public-access television cable TV variety show that ran from 1983 to 1989 and featured punk and indie bands, live audience dance parties, and comedy skits. Created and hosted by Scott Lewis and Gary Winter, the show was filmed in New York City from 1983 to 1986 and, at the invitation of ca... |
Tenterfield, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, had two incarnations, from 1859 to 1920 and from 1927 to 1981.
Election results
Elections in the 1970s
1978
1976
1973
1971
Elections in the 1960s
1968
1965
1962
Elections in the 1950s
1959
1956
1953... |
The Danube Commission (, , ) is concerned with the maintenance and improvement of navigation conditions of the Danube River, from its source in Germany to its outlets in Romania and Ukraine, leading to the Black Sea. It was established in 1948 by seven countries bordering the river, replacing previous commissions that ... |
John "Jackie" McNamara (born 19 September 1952 in Glasgow) is a Scottish retired professional footballer who played for Cumbernauld United, Celtic, Hibernian and Greenock Morton. His son, Jackie McNamara, was also a professional footballer.
Career
McNamara started his professional career with Celtic; he was transfer... |
Kristiina Johanna Salonen (born 7 June 1977) is a Finnish politician. She has been a Member of the Parliament for the Social Democratic Party of Finland since 2011.
Education and early career
Salonen was born and still lives in Rauma. She graduated as ylioppilas in 1996 and as social instructor in 2000. She has worke... |
Uglara () may refer to:
, a village near Gjilan
Uglara, Fushë Kosova, a village near Fushë Kosova
, a village near Zubin Potok
See also
Ugljare (disambiguation) |
East Branch Tunungwant Creek is a long fourth-order tributary to Tunungwant Creek. This is the only stream of this name in the United States.
Course
East Branch Tunungwant Creek rises about southwest of Cyclone, Pennsylvania, and then flows generally north to meet Tunungwant Creek at Bradford, Pennsylvania to form ... |
Brünlasberg is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany.
Mountains of Saxony
Mountains of the Ore Mountains
Aue |
Berthold Beitz (; 26 September 1913 – 30 July 2013) was a German industrialist. He was the head of the Krupp steel conglomerate beginning in the 1950s. He was credited with helping to lead the re-industrialization of the Ruhr Valley and rebuilding Germany into an industrial power.
He and his wife Else Beitz gained ac... |
Optomyography (OMG) was proposed in 2015 as a technique that could be used to monitor muscular activity. It is possible to use OMG for the same applications where Electromyography (EMG) and Mechanomyography (MMG) are used. However, OMG offers superior signal-to-noise ratio and improved robustness against the disturbing... |
Robert W. Cherry (born October 22, 1947) is an American politician. He is a member of the Indiana House of Representatives from the 53rd District, serving since 1998. He is a member of the Republican party. He previously served on the Hancock County Council from 1992 to 1996.
References
Living people
Republican Party... |
Felice Colombo (born 24 August 1937) is an Italian businessman, past chairman of A.C. Milan from 1977 to 1980.
His son Nicola Colombo is the former owner of Calcio Monza.
References
External links
Site of his business activity
1937 births
20th-century Italian businesspeople
AC Milan chairmen and investors
Italian f... |
```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.haulmont.cuba.security.app;
import com.haulmont.cuba.core.app.ServerConfig;
import com.haulmont.cuba.core.global.Mes... |
```python
#!/usr/bin/env python
import requests
import re
from in_file import InFile
BRANCH_FORMAT = "path_to_url"
TRUNK_PATH = "Source/platform/RuntimeEnabledFeatures.in"
TRUNK_URL = "path_to_url" % TRUNK_PATH
def features_path(branch):
# RuntimeEnabledFeatures has only existed since April 2013:
if branch ... |
Viljo Rosvall and Janne Voutilainen were two Finnish-Canadian unionists from Thunder Bay, Ontario and members of the Lumber Workers Industrial Union of Canada who mysteriously disappeared on November 18, 1929, and were later found dead. The two were on their way to a bushcamp near Onion Lake to recruit sympathetic bush... |
```html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" name="viewport">
<title>Acknowledgements</title>
<!-- Core JS and CSS shared by about content-->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="path_to_url">
<link rel="stylesheet" href=... |
Live at the Union Chapel is the second live album by Procol Harum, released in 2004.
It was the last Procol Harum album to feature Matthew Fisher on organ and the only time Procol Harum recorded "A Whiter Shade of Pale" with 3 verses (previous albums and single releases only contained 2 verses). It was recorded live a... |
Pisiwiminiwatim 207 is an Indian reserve of the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. It is 23 kilometres south of Deschambault Lake.
References
Indian reserves in Saskatchewan
Division No. 18, Saskatchewan
Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation |
The Hatvan culture was a Hungarian Bronze Age archaeological culture that succeeded the Nagyrév culture. The earliest identified settlements are located in the Cserehát Hills, later expanding into northern Hungary and the Tisza valley, and the Tiszazug area in Eastern Hungary. The end of Hatvan culture was associated w... |
Nádúr (Irish for "nature") is a studio album by Irish folk group Clannad, and was released digitally worldwide on 20 September 2013 and physically within the following week or two, depending on the country. It was the first new studio album since Landmarks in 1997, and the first to feature all five original members of ... |
Social networking is one of the most active web-based activities in the Philippines, with Filipinos being declared as the most active users on a number of web-based social media sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter. The use of social networking website has become so extensive in the Philippines that... |
Uzbekistan is a source country for women and girls who are trafficked to the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.), Kazakhstan, Russia, Thailand, Turkey, India, Indonesia, Israel, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan and Costa Rica for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation. Men are trafficked to Kazakhstan and Russia for purpo... |
Flip This House is an American television series that aired on the A&E and Bio television networks from 2005 to 2009. Each episode spotlighted the purchase and renovation of a single unit. All episodes included listing the price of the purchase, the cost of renovation, and the market value (including potential profit)... |
The Colectivo 60 (the number 60 bus route) commenced operations in 1931 and runs from Constitución station, in the centre of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina to the Tigre Club in the partido of Tigre. The service is operated by Transportes Larrazabal C.I.S.A, DOTA and MOTSA and the identifying colour of the buses i... |
The Yamaha YM2164, a.k.a. OPP (FM Operator Type P), is an FM synthesis sound chip developed by Yamaha, an enhanced version of their YM2151 (a.k.a. OPM). The OPP was used in various MIDI-based synthesizers by Yamaha - DX21, DX27, DX100, SFG-05, FB-01 (a standalone SFG-05) - plus several licensed products: the IBM Music ... |
No. 2 Squadron RNZAF was a squadron of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF). It was formed in 1930 as part of the Territorial Air Force with the main headquarters at Wellington and shadow flights at New Plymouth and Wanganui. Squadron personnel conducted their annual flying at RNZAF Base Wigram. In 1937 the Territor... |
The rock shag (Leucocarbo magellanicus), also known as the Magellanic cormorant, is a marine cormorant found around the southernmost coasts of South America. Its breeding range is from around Valdivia, Chile, south to Cape Horn and Tierra del Fuego, and north to Punta Tombo in Argentina. In winter it is seen further ... |
The Manu short-tailed bat (Carollia manu) is a bat species found in Peru and Bolivia.
References
External links
IABIN Database Entry
Bats of South America
Mammals of Peru
Mammals of Bolivia
Carollia
Mammals described in 2004 |
Sericostomatoidea is a superfamily in the order Trichoptera, the caddisflies.
Families include:
Anomalopsychidae
Antipodoeciidae
Barbarochthonidae
Beraeidae
Calocidae
Chathamiidae
Conoesucidae
Helicophidae
Helicopsychidae – snail-case caddisflies
Hydrosalpingidae
Petrothrincidae
Ser... |
Aghol Beyk-e Sofla (, also Romanized as Āghol Beyk-e Soflá; also known as Aghalbak, Aqalbak Pāin, Ash Oghulbeyn, Ogholbeyg, Oghol Beyg-e Pā’īn, Owghlī Beyg-e Soflá, and Owghol Beyg-e Pā’īn) is a village in Ijrud-e Bala Rural District of the Central District of Ijrud County, Zanjan province, Iran.
At the 2006 National ... |
The Duke is an American comedy series that aired on NBC from July 2 to September 3, 1954. The series was broadcast live.
Synopsis
Duke London a/k/a Duke Zenlee was a professional boxer who was also an accomplished painter. Through his artwork he met Rudy Cromwell, who offered to teach him to live a more cultured life.... |
Estadio Huachipato-CAP Acero (Compañía de Acero del Pacífico), known until 2015 as Estadio CAP, is a football stadium located in Talcahuano, Chile. Inaugurated in 2009, it is the home field of Huachipato, replacing Estadio Las Higueras, which was demolished in 2008. The stadium capacity is 10,500 people (all-seated).
... |
Kanakapura Assembly constituency is one of the 224 assembly constituencies in Karnataka state in India. The constituency is one of the 8 seats which make up Bangalore Rural (Lok Sabha constituency). Ramakrishna Hegde contested a bypoll from this seat when he first became Chief Minister in 1983.
Assembly Members
Sourc... |
The Other Me may refer to:
The Other Me (2000 film), a 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie
The Other Me (2016 film), a 2016 Greek film directed by Sotiris Tsafoulias
The Other Me (2022 film), a 2022 American film directed by Giga Agladze
"The Other Me" (song), by Paul McCartney |
Wendell Helms Fleming (March 7, 1928 – February 18, 2023) was an American mathematician, specializing in geometrical analysis and stochastic differential equations.
Fleming received in 1951 his PhD under Laurence Chisholm Young at the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a thesis entitled Boundary and related notions ... |
Sandvik Coromant is a Swedish company that supplies cutting tools and services to the metal cutting industry.
Sandvik Coromant is headquartered in Sandviken, Sweden and is represented in more than 150 countries with some 7900 employees worldwide. It is part of the business area Sandvik Machining Solutions within the g... |
Moon Rappin' is an album by American organist Brother Jack McDuff recorded in 1969 and released on the Blue Note label.
Reception
The Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album 3 stars and stated "Moon Rappin''' is one of Brother Jack McDuff's most ambitious efforts, a loose concept album that finds ... |
Radi (or Radhi) is a town in Trashigang District in eastern Bhutan.
Radi is a town located in the northern part of Trashigang. It is popularly known as the rice basket of the east. Following the royal decree, Bhutan became a democracy in 2008. Jigme Tshultrim is the first Member of Parliament from the Radi-Sakteng con... |
```python
# Generated by the gRPC Python protocol compiler plugin. DO NOT EDIT!
import grpc
from ..monitoring import Summary_pb2 as monitoring_dot_Summary__pb2
class SummaryServiceStub(object):
# missing associated documentation comment in .proto file
pass
def __init__(self, channel):
"""Constructor.
... |
Al-Janoub Stadium (), formerly known as Al-Wakrah Stadium (), is a retractable roof football stadium in Al-Wakrah, Qatar that was inaugurated on 16 May 2019. This was the second among the eight stadiums for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, after the renovation of Khalifa International Stadium. It was designed by Iraqi... |
Tarucus extricatus, the rounded Pierrot, is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family.
See also
List of butterflies of India
List of butterflies of India (Lycaenidae)
References
Extricatus
Butterflies of Asia
Butterflies described in 1886 |
Lady Fairfax may refer to:
Anne Fairfax (1617/8–1665), English noblewoman and wife of Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron
Mary Fairfax (1922–2017), Polish-born Australian businesswoman and philanthropist |
Tom Molloy (Australia), was a rugby league footballer in the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL), Australia's major rugby league competition.
A front-rower, Molloy played 7 matches for St George in the years 1921–1922 and 42 for the Eastern Suburbs club in the years 1923–1926.
As well as playing for the St George Dr... |
Prem Tinsulanonda (, , ; 26 August 1920 – 26 May 2019) was a Thai military officer, politician, and statesman who served as the Prime Minister of Thailand from 3 March 1980 to 4 August 1988, during which time he was credited with ending a communist insurgency and presiding over accelerating economic growth. As presiden... |
The Animal Legal Defense Fund is an animal law advocacy organization. Its stated mission is to protect the lives and advance the interests of animals through the legal system. It accomplishes this by filing high-impact lawsuits to protect animals from harm, providing free legal assistance and training to prosecutors to... |
This is a list of species in the genus Plateros.
Plateros species
Plateros arizonensis Green, 1953
Plateros australis Green, 1953
Plateros avians Green, 1953
Plateros batillifer Green, 1953
Plateros bidens Green, 1953
Plateros bispiculatus Green, 1953
Plateros borealis Green, 1953
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