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```ruby require_relative '../../spec_helper' platform_is_not :windows do require_relative 'shared/log' require 'syslog' describe "Syslog.notice" do it_behaves_like :syslog_log, :notice end end ```
River Syfynwy (Welsh: Afon Syfynwy, Syfnwy or Syfni) is a river entirely within Pembrokeshire, Wales, rising in the Preseli Hills, feeding the Rosebush and Llys y Fran reservoirs and joining the Eastern Cleddau to the south. It is a river considered to be important as an ecological indicator and part is in a site of sp...
```c++ /** * KFR (path_to_url * See LICENSE.txt for details */ #include <kfr/simd/vec.hpp> #include <kfr/io/tostring.hpp> namespace kfr { static_assert(std::is_same_v<i32x4, std::common_type_t<i32x4, i32x4>>); static_assert(std::is_same_v<i32x4, std::common_type_t<i32x4>>); static_assert(std::is_same_v<u32x4, st...
Shawn Phillips (born February 3, 1943) is an American singer-songwriter and musician, primarily influential in the 1960s and 1970s. His work is rooted in folk rock but straddles other genres, including jazz fusion and funk. Phillips has recorded twenty-seven albums and worked with musicians including Donovan, Paul Bu...
Marko Jakšić may refer to: Marko Jakšić (footballer, born 1983), Serbian association football player Marko Jakšić (footballer, born 1987), Serbian association football player kome da uzme prase, za pretplatu
The United Sons and Daughters of Charity Lodge Hall in Bolivar, Tennessee was built in c.1928 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. It is an "unassuming" wood-frame building on brick piers, with a hipped roof. The building was primarily used for religious worship services and for other c...
Thalakkulathur is a small village near Kozhikode city on the road to Atholi,_Kerala. Demographics India census, Thalakkulathur had a population of 29388 with 13753 males and 15635 females. History Thalakkulthur is supposed to have got this name from the pond used for ritualistic purposes by the priests of Zamorin d...
Quincy Place Mall is shopping mall located in Ottumwa, Iowa. The mall is managed by Lexington Realty International. The mall's anchor stores are Harbor Freight Tools, Dunham's Sports and Dollar Tree. There are 2 vacant anchor stores that were once Herberger's and JCPenney. History Quincy Place Mall opened in August 1...
Penrose "Parney" C. Albright is an American physicist known for his work with the U.S. Government, think tanks and National Laboratories, and government contractors. Since November 1, 2014, he has been the president and CEO of HRL Laboratories, a research firm jointly owned by Boeing and General Motors. Until December ...
Herrin may refer to: Herrin (surname) Herrin, Illinois, a city, United States Herrin, Nord, a commune of the Nord (département), in France Herrin massacre, a battle during a mining labor dispute in Herrin, Illinois
The European Union Solidarity Fund (EUSF) was founded in 2002. Its objective is to provide assistance to European Union member states when large-scale disasters occur. Catastrophes are considered to be large-scale if the estimated direct cost of damage exceeds 3 billion euro or 0.6% of gross national income of the coun...
Titanic Requiem is a musical work by Robin Gibb and Robin-John Gibb, first performed in April 2012, a month before the death of Robin Gibb senior. The work was conceived as a commemoration of the sinking of the Titanic on 15 April 1912. Première The première was given by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and RSVP Voice...
```c++ // or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file // distributed with this work for additional information // regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file // // path_to_url // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, // "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDI...
Eleni Konsolaki, also Eleni Konsolaki-Giannopoulou or Eleni Konsolaki-Yannopoulou (Greek: Ελένη Κονσολάκη-Γιαννοπούλου) is a Greek archaeologist who has excavated in Troezen, Poros and Methana on the south-western coast of the Saronic Gulf. In 1990 Konsolaki discovered a Mycenaean building in Methena, from which she...
Patricia Bethune, sometimes credited as P.B. Hutton, (born July 27, 1956) is an American television actress. In 2019, she received Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Guest Performer in a Drama Series at the 46th Daytime Emmy Awards for her recurring performance as evil Nurse Mary Pat on the ABC daytime soap op...
Hazhenia is an extinct genus of therocephalian therapsids from the Early Triassic of China, of which Hazhenia concava is the only species. Hazhenia was named in 1981 from the Heshanggou Formation in the Ordos Desert of Inner Mongolia. It lived during the Olenekian Age of the Early Triassic, about 247 million years ago....
Loboptila is a moth genus of the family Depressariidae. Species Loboptila cyphoma (Meyrick, 1915) Loboptila leurodes Turner, 1919 References Depressariinae
```smalltalk using UnityEngine; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Generic; using System; using System.Security.Cryptography; using System.IO; using System.Text; namespace QFramework { [Serializable] public class MD5Manager : ISingleton { public static MD5Manager Instance => Singl...
Real-time computer graphics or real-time rendering is the sub-field of computer graphics focused on producing and analyzing images in real time. The term can refer to anything from rendering an application's graphical user interface (GUI) to real-time image analysis, but is most often used in reference to interactive 3...
For the Australian poet, see John Blight. John Thomas Blight FSA (27 October 1835 – 23 January 1911) was a Cornish archaeological artist born near Redruth in Cornwall, England, UK. His father, Robert, a teacher, moved the family to Penzance and introduced his sons to the study of nature, antiquities and folk lore. Jo...
Sant Martí de Llémena or San Martín de Liémana in spanish:is a municipality in the comarca of Gironès in Catalonia, Spain. Villages Granollers de Rocacorba, 63 Llorà, 343 Sant Martí de Llémena, 83 Les Serres, 20 References Panareda Clopés, Josep Maria; Rios Calvet, Jaume; Rabella Vives, Josep Maria (1989). Guia de...
Digitivalva pulicariae is a moth of the family Acrolepiidae. It is found in most of Europe, except Portugal, Fennoscandia, the Baltic region and Poland. The wingspan is about 13 mm. Adults are on wing from August to, after overwintering, May of the following year. The larvae feed on Pulicaria dysenterica. They mine t...
Fedoseyevka () is a rural locality (a selo) in Starooskolsky District, Belgorod Oblast, Russia. The population was 2,766 as of 2010. There are 94 streets. Geography Fedoseyevka is located 7 km north of Stary Oskol (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kaplino is the nearest rural locality. References Rur...
James Black (March 6, 1793 – June 21, 1872) was a Jacksonian and Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. James Black was born in Newport, Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1830 and 1831. Black was elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-four...
The Maine Girls' Academy (MGA) was an independent high school for girls located in Portland, Maine. Founded in 2016 as the successor to Catherine McAuley High School, the school was nonsectarian and not sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy, which previously sponsored Catherine McAuley High School. History In the 1980s, ...
Gaetano Varcasia (September 6, 1959 - November 10, 2014) was an Italian actor and voice actor. Biography Varcasia began his career in 1983. He was played key parts on stage and was even served as a director. He also was minor roles as a television actor, usually making at least one appearance on a TV series. He was mo...
A Tui is an intellectual who sells his or her abilities and opinions as a commodity in the marketplace or who uses them to support the dominant ideology of an oppressive society. The German modernist theatre practitioner Bertolt Brecht invented the term and used it in a range of critical and creative projects, includin...
Early Music New York is a New York City-based early music group presented by the Early Music Foundation. The group's director and conductor is Frederick Renz. History After his old early music band, New York Pro Musica, disbanded in 1974, Renz founded the Ensemble for Early Music, and founded the Grande Bande (also kn...
Cibyra yungas is a species of moth of the family Hepialidae. It is known from Bolivia. References External links Hepialidae genera Hepialidae Moths of South America Fauna of the Andes Yungas Moths described in 1961
The ZEC Frémont is a "zone d'exploitation contrôlée" (controlled harvesting area) (ZEC) located in administrative region of Mauricie, in Quebec, in Canada. This public hunting and fishing area is managed by the "Association de chasse et pêche Frémont" (Association of Fish and Game Frémont). Zec Frémont was established ...
Season of Anomy is the second novel by Nobel winning Nigerian playwright and critic Wole Soyinka. Published in 1973, it is one of only three novels published during Soyinka's highly productive literary career. Though highly studied as part of Soyinka's importance to the African literary canon, criticism of the novel ha...
Joe Nathan Wilson (November 1, 1922 – August 13, 2015) was an American politician in the state of Iowa. Wilson was born in Centerville, Iowa. He attended the University of Washington Law School and was a farmer. He also served in World War II in the United States Navy. He was a Republican State Senator from Appanoose C...
Terino da Castelfiorentino (born 1230s/1240s) was a Florentine poet from Castelfiorentino in the Valdelsa. The only biographical document concerning Terino was in the past dated to either 1268 or 1270, but a date of April 1281 has since been settled on. This notice was first publicised by Santorre Debenedetti. It shows...
```go // Code generated by private/model/cli/gen-api/main.go. DO NOT EDIT. package marketplacemetering import ( "fmt" "time" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awsutil" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/request" ) const opBatchMeterUsage = "BatchMeterUsage" // BatchMeterUsageRequest g...
Lebedyn Raion () was a raion in Sumy Oblast in Central Ukraine. The administrative center of the raion was the town of Lebedyn, which was administratively incorporated as a city of oblast significance and did not belong to the raion. The raion was abolished on 18 July, 2020, as part of the administrative reform of Ukra...
Don Goddard (July 5, 1904—March 20, 1994) was a radio and television announcer and newscaster who later became known for his work with geriatric alcoholism and other addictions. Goddard was born July 5, 1904, in Binghamton, New York. He attended Princeton University and had a first career in print and broadcast journ...
The Wellsville Rainmakers were a minor league baseball team based in Wellsville, New York. From 1914 to 1916, the Rainmakers played as members of the Class D level Interstate League, winning the 1915 league championship. Wellsville hosted home minor league games at Island Park. History Wellsville began minor league pl...
The InterRegio is a train service seen in some European countries. Mostly they are trains that run "from region to region", as best described by Swiss Federal Railways. Belgium In Belgium, InterRegio (IR) trains were slower than the fast IC trains, and usually called at more stations along a route. Their journey was u...
The Wilton Scenic Railroad was a heritage railroad which operated seasonally in southern New Hampshire from spring 2003 through fall 2006. It closed after the death of its owner. The railroad ran from Wilton to Greenfield, New Hampshire, using a state-owned rail line that was once part of the Boston and Maine Railroa...
Antonio Maria Lorgna (1735-1796) or Antonio Mario Lorgna (as he signed his works) was a mathematician from Italy in the 18th century, founder of the Accademia nazionale delle scienze. Life and work Little is known about the first twenty years of Lorgna's life. He was the son of a cavalry officer of the Venetian army...
Alexander Straub may refer to: Alexander Straub (athlete) (born 1983), German pole vaulter Alexander Straub (entrepreneur) (born 1972), German telecommunications businessman
The Centenari Mac3 was a Le Mans Prototype, originally built by Centenari in 1998 for the CN category of the International Sports Racing Series. It was updated in 2006, and the new version was renamed as the MG3. Both cars used the same naturally-aspirated 3.0 L Alfa Romeo V6 engine. The Mac3, in conjunction with the o...
Robert J. Dolan is currently the Baker Foundation Professor at Harvard Business School. From 2001 to 2012, he was the dean of the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. His specialty is marketing. Dolan graduated from Boston College in 1969 and earned his PhD from the University of Rochester in 1977. F...
Gannett Co., Inc. () is an American mass media holding company headquartered in Tysons, Virginia, in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. It is the largest U.S. newspaper publisher as measured by total daily circulation. It is wholly owned by the Japanese multinational company SoftBank Group. It owns the national ...
John Graham (1774–1844) was a Church of Ireland clergyman, a senior officer of the Orange Order, and a prolific author of poetic and historical works. He opposed Catholic Emancipation and was for more than two decades a prominent champion of the Protestant cause in Ireland. Early life and Church appointments He was th...
```java /* * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file * distributed with this work for additional information * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file * * path_to_url * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR C...
```xml import { usePreferAnyProp, usePreferProp } from './usePreferProp'; describe('usePreferProp', () => { it('prefers the prop with default true', async () => { expect(usePreferProp(true)).toBe(true); expect(usePreferProp(true, true)).toBe(true); expect(usePreferProp(true, false)).toBe(false); expe...
```javascript /* your_sha256_hash-------------- * * # D3.js - zoomable treemap * * Demo of treemap setup with zoom and .json data source * * Version: 1.0 * Latest update: August 1, 2015 * * your_sha256_hash------------ */ $(function () { // Create Uniform checkbox $(".treemap_actions").uniform({ ...
May Bukas Pa (lit. There Is Still Tomorrow) is a Philippine television series aired by IBC from April 24 to September 28, 2000, and transferred to RPN from October 2, 2000, to May 4, 2001, and produced by Viva Television. It stars Dina Bonnevie, Albert Martinez and Cherie Gil. The show was aired on a 6:00pm timeslot du...
Central District was an electoral district for the Legislative Council of South Australia from 1882 until 1912. Prior to the passing of the Constitution Act Further Amendment Act 1881, the Legislative Council had been 18 members elected by people from across the entire Province. At its creation in 1882, the Central Di...
Murat Kaya (15 February 1971) is a German comics author. Kaya was born in Hamburg, and worked for the German version of MAD. Awards In 2005, Kaya's illustration of the theme "Der Markenwahn: Deutschlands teure Kinder" ("Brand mania: Germany's expensive children") ranked fourth in an art workshop from German newspape...
Union Basket Chartres Métropole, commonly known as UB Chartres Métropole or UBCM, is a basketball club that is based in the city of Chartres, France. The club currently plays in the Nationale Masculine 1 (NM1), the third tier of French basketball. History UBCM reached the National 3 in 2005 and spent five seasons ther...
The 2013–14 Nebraska Cornhuskers men's basketball team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by head coach Tim Miles, in his second season, the Cornhuskers team played its home games in the brand new Pinnacle Bank Arena in downtown Lincoln, Nebraska, ...
"Dance (With U)" is the second single released by British R&B singer Lemar and his first for Sony Music UK after coming third place in the BBC show Fame Academy. The single became a hit in the United Kingdom, peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart in 2003. Elsewhere, the song reached number six in New Zealand an...
Jovito Reyes Salonga, KGCR (; June 22, 1920 – March 10, 2016) also called "Ka Jovy," was a Filipino politician and lawyer, as well as a leading opposition leader during the regime of Ferdinand Marcos from the declaration of martial law in 1972 until the People Power Revolution in 1986, which removed Marcos from power. ...
Mohanlal Viswanathan (/mo:hanla:l/; born 21 May 1960) is an Indian actor, film producer, playback singer, film distributor, and director who predominantly works in Malayalam film industry besides also having sporadically appeared in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu and Kannada films. Mohanlal has a prolific career spanning over f...
George Ernest Champion (15 July 1867 – 30 September 1933) was an English amateur cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman who played one first-class cricket match for Kent County Cricket Club in 1892. He was born at Stockbury in Kent, the son of Joseph and Jane Champion, and educated at Southborough. His father was a f...
Acheilognathus tabira tabira is a subspecies of Acheilognathus tabira. References Acheilognathus Taxa named by David Starr Jordan
Khara-Khoto (; (Khar Khot); "black city") is an abandoned city in the Ejin Banner of Alxa League in western Inner Mongolia, China, near the Juyan Lake Basin. Built in 1032, the city thrived under the rule of the Western Xia dynasty. It has been identified as the city of Etzina, which appears in The Travels of Marco Po...
Partido de la Sierra en Tobalina is a municipality located in the province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 68 inhabitants. Its seat is in Valderrama. References Municipalities in the Province of Burgos
Daniel de la Vega may refer to: Daniel de la Vega (1892–1971), Chilean poet and playwright Daniel de la Vega (film director) (born 1972), Argentine film director, directed Jennifer's Shadow and acted in Plaga Zombie: Zona Mutante Daniel de la Vega (animator), American animator/director, worked on Belle's Magical Wo...
```java /* * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file * distributed with this work for additional information * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file * * path_to_url * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDI...
Don Det (), is an island in the Mekong River in the Si Phan Don ("Four Thousand Islands") archipelago in Champasak Province of southern Laos. History The Don Det–Don Khon railway was a -long narrow-gauge portage railway on the islands of Don Det and Don Khon, opened in 1893 to transport vessels, freight, and passenger...
is a 1991 Japanese film directed by Junji Sakamoto. Cast Hidekazu Akai Masaya Kato Reona Hirota Yūko Nitō Nobuo Kaneko Tomisaburo Wakayama Reception Ōte was chosen as the 3rd Best Film at the 13th Yokohama Film Festival. Reona Hirota also won the Award for Best Supporting Actress. References External links ...
David J. Van De Pitte (October 28, 1941 – August 9, 2009) was an American music arranger and bass player. He is best known for his work at Motown Records during the 1960s and early 1970s, when he was responsible for arranging many of the best known and most successful of the company's records, including those by Marvi...
Howard Robinson (born 2 October 1945) is a British philosopher, specialising in various areas of philosophy of mind and metaphysics, best known for his work in the philosophy of perception. His contributions to philosophy include a defense of sense-datum theories of perception and a variety of arguments against physica...
The Dawn Bible Students Association is a Christian organization and movement, and a legal entity used by a branch of the Bible Student movement. It was founded with the intention of becoming a publishing house to begin printing and distributing the first six volumes of the Studies in the Scriptures series that were wr...
The mourner's bench or mourners' bench, also known as the mercy seat or anxious bench, in Methodist and other evangelical Christian churches is a bench located in front of the chancel. The practice was instituted by John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist Church. Individuals kneel at the mourners' bench to experien...
Hajj Qalandar (, also Romanized as Ḩājj Qalandar; also known as Ḩājjī Qalandar and Posht Kūh) is a village in Babuyi Rural District, Basht District, Basht County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 80, in 21 families. References Populated places in Basht County
Albert A. Rollestone (approx. 1866–1952) was a Presbyterian philanthropist and Oklahoma oil pioneer. A. A. Rollestone helped fund the first institution of modern education in Iran at the turn of the 20th century. A. A. Rollestone provided funding for the iconic central building of Alborz College, Iran's model of mode...
János Hajdú (born 1898 in Komló) was a Hungarian footballer and coach. He became known for having been the player/manager of S.S.C. Bari during the 1930–31 Serie B season. Previously, he played as midfielder in NAK Novi Sad in 1924 in Yugoslavia, and in Italy in FC Liberty Bari in the 1924–25 and 1925–26 Prima Divisi...
Ancylosis calcariella is a species of snout moth in the genus Ancylosis. It was described by Ragonot and Hampson, in 1901, and is known from Tunisia and Spain. The wingspan is about 28 mm. References Moths described in 1901 calcariella Moths of Africa Moths of Europe
Happy Town may refer to: Happy Town (TV series), a 2010 television series on ABC Happy Town (album), a 1997 album by Jill Sobule Happy Town (musical), a 1959 Broadway musical Happy Town (game), a 2019 video game
Franz Heinrich Otto Sensfuß (21 June 1891 – 11 March 1976) was a German general during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on Nazi Germany. Awards and decorations Iron Cross (1914) 2nd Class (18 September 1914) & 1st Class (20 November 1914) Clasp to the Iron Cross (1939) 2nd C...
Michael Klein (born 1951) is a Brazilian business executive. He is the CEO of the Brazilian chain of department stores, Casas Bahia, and former Chairman of Via Varejo, the parent company of Casas Bahia, Cnova Brazil and Ponto Frio. Michael's father, Samuel Klein, founded Casas Bahia in 1952. Since June 2019, the Klein ...
Engine Company No. 5 is located in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. The firehouse was designed by Fall & Maxson and was built in 1898. The firehouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 30, 1984. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Hudson County, New Je...
```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 bench = require( '@stdlib/bench' ); var uniform = require( '@stdlib/rand...
Berkenthin is a municipality in the district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the Elbe-Lübeck Canal, approx. 10 km northwest of Ratzeburg, and 15 km south of Lübeck. Berkenthin is the seat of the Amt ("collective municipality") Berkenthin. References Herzogtum Lauenburg
Deltora Quest (often called Deltora Quest 1 by fans) is a children's fantasy novel series written by Emily Rodda. It was first published between 2000 and 2002 in Australia by Scholastic Press. There are eight books in this series: The Forests of Silence, The Lake of Tears, City of the Rats, The Shifting Sands, Dread Mo...
```java /* */ package docs.javadsl; import akka.actor.ActorSystem; // #imports import akka.stream.alpakka.huawei.pushkit.*; import akka.stream.alpakka.huawei.pushkit.javadsl.HmsPushKit; import akka.stream.alpakka.huawei.pushkit.models.AndroidConfig; import akka.stream.alpakka.huawei.pushkit.models.AndroidNotificati...
The 2013 ITF Men's Circuit is the 2013 edition of the entry level tour for men's professional tennis, and is the third tier tennis tour below the Association of Tennis Professionals, World Tour and Challenger Tour. It is organised by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) who additionally organizes the ITF Women's C...
Bacchisa cyanicollis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Breuning in 1956. It is known from Borneo. References C Beetles described in 1956
Floyd Ernest Mishler (September 23, 1893 – July 19, 1973) was an American football coach and physical education advocate. He was the head football coach at McPherson College in McPherson, Kansas, serving for two seasons, from 1923 to 1924, and compiling a record of 9–7–2. He later worked as a high school physical educ...
This is a list of Japanese political and military incidents, as classified by Japanese terminology in which incident was a euphemism applied during the beginning of history and through to the outbreak of the Pacific War. Political incidents Sakuradamon Incident (1860) Namamugi Incident Aomatsuba Incident What the...
Sinzig is a town in the district of Ahrweiler, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the river Rhine, about 5 km south-east of Remagen and 25 km south-east of Bonn, and it has approximately 20,000 inhabitants (2004). History Sinzig received its first official recognition in 762 A.D. On 10 July that year,...
The Hynes Award for New Investigators is awarded by the Society for Freshwater Science and recognizes an excellent academic research paper in the freshwater sciences by a scientist less than five years after their terminal graduate degree (usually, a doctorate). Recipients of the award have gone on to become leading se...
Harkham may refer to: People Efrem Harkham, Israeli-born American hotelier from Los Angeles, California. Sammy Harkham (born 1980), American cartoonist from Los Angeles, California. Uri Harkham, American businessman from Los Angeles, California. Organizations Harkham Industries, a women's fashion company headquartere...
The Enchanter Completed (or a variant thereof) is a title that has been given to two separate books relating to the fiction of science fiction and fantasy writer L. Sprague de Camp: The Enchanter Compleated, a 1980 edition of the collection originally and more usually titled Wall of Serpents The Enchanter Completed: A...
Cornelis Wijnand (Cees) Lute (13 March 1941 – 9 October 2022) was a Dutch cyclist. Lute died in October 2022 in Alkmaar, at the age of 81. Major results 1959 1st Dwars door Gendringen 1960 1st Dwars door Gendringen 1st Omloop der Kempen 1st Stage 5 Olympia's Tour 1961 1st Stages 5 & 6 Olympia's Tour 1962 1st Omloop ...
Frauenmoral (English: Women's Morals, ) is a 1923 German-Dutch silent film directed by Theo Frenkel. Cast Olga Engl Helena Makowska – Jane Williams Theo Mann-Bouwmeester – Jane's stiefmoeder Fritz Marion Oskar Marion – John Ayre Anton Pointner – Harry Robinson jr. Coen Hissink – Jane's stiefbroer Harry Hardt ...
A hydraucone is a form of draft tube used with a hydro turbine. It has a bell-mouth shape and its salient feature is a flat plate deflector near the mouth. The term hydraucone was introduced by William M. White, who obtained a U.S. patent for it in 1917. Background White observed that the simplest method of changing ...
Hermann Stadler (born 21 May 1961) is an Austrian football manager and former player who played as a forward. Playing career Stadler started playing football in his local club Oberndorfer SK. His professional career started in 1979, when he came to SV Austria Salzburg. In 1983, he signed for Rapid Wien along with his ...
Canarium australianum is a species of trees, native to Australia and Papua New Guinea, of the plant family Burseraceae. Common names include mango bark, scrub turpentine, carrot wood, parsnip wood, Melville Island white beech and brown cudgerie. Three varieties are recognised in the Australian Plant Census: C. austral...
Burttia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Connaraceae. Its native range is Tanzania to Zambia. Species: Burttia prunoides References Connaraceae Oxalidales genera Taxa named by Edmund Gilbert Baker Taxa named by Arthur Wallis Exell
Villelongue-d'Aude (; ) is a commune in the Aude department in southern France. Population See also Communes of the Aude department References Communes of Aude
Nyctemera groenendaeli is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Rob de Vos in 1994. It is found in New Guinea. References Nyctemerina Moths described in 1994
Ivanelle Hoe (1938–April 27, 2016) was an American swimmer. As a senior in high school, she set a world record in the 100m butterfly. In 2008, she was inducted into the Hawaii Swimming Hall of Fame. Career Hoe earned her high school diploma at President Theodore Roosevelt High School, where she broke three swimming re...
A camera dolly is a wheeled cart or similar device used in filmmaking and television production to create smooth horizontal camera movements. The camera is mounted to the dolly and the camera operator and focus puller or camera assistant usually ride on the dolly to push the dolly back and forth. The camera dolly is ge...
Rosa is a female sea otter at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, born in late August of 1999. She was brought to the aquarium when she was four weeks old, found stranded on a beach in Santa Cruz County in September 1999. At that time, she weighed 5 pounds. Rosa was released at age two for two years, but had to return to the aq...
The Marais avionette was a single seat, low-powered cantilever monoplane built in France in 1923 to compete in a newspaper-sponsored tour contest. Engine selection problems prevented it from taking part. It was modified into a glider for a later competition but crashed during qualification. It was one of the first airc...