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The Safford House is a historic home in Tarpon Springs, Florida. On October 16, 1974, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The house is named for its original owner, Anson P.K. Safford.
The city of Tarpon Springs owns and operates the Safford House Museum as a late 19th-century Victorian his... |
Keye Luke (, Cantonese: Luk Shek-kee; June 18, 1904 – January 12, 1991) was a Chinese-American film and television actor, technical advisor and artist and a founding member of the Screen Actors Guild.
He was known for playing Lee Chan, the "Number One Son" in the Charlie Chan films, the original Kato in the 1939–1941 ... |
Giffen railway station was a railway station approximately one mile south-west of the village of Barrmill, North Ayrshire, Scotland. The station was part of the Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway.
History
The station opened on 3 September 1888 and was known as Kilbirnie Junction, however it was renamed Giffen on 1 Oct... |
Open the Door is an album by Pentangle. The band had split in 1973 and reformed in the early 1980s. By the time this album was recorded, John Renbourn had left the band to enroll in a music degree course and his place was taken by Mike Piggott. The other band members were unchanged from the original Pentangle line-up: ... |
Cathay Life Insurance () is a life insurance company in Taiwan founded in 1962.
The firm offers life, health, and annuities. In 2017, Cathay ranked 411th on the Fortune Global 500.
History
The firm was founded in 1962 by Tsai Wan-lin and family members.
Cathay Life was the first Taiwanese life insurance company to e... |
Peperomia velutina is a species of flowering plant in the family Piperaceae, native to Colombia and Ecuador. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit as a terrarium or greenhouse ornamental.
Subtaxa
The following varieties are accepted:
Peperomia velutina var. lanceolata C.DC. – Colombia
P... |
```yaml
subject: "Block"
description: "Arity / with optional keyword arguments"
notes: >
Block parameters are described (as Arity object) in the following way:
- preRequired=0
- optional=0
- hasRest=false
- postRequired=0
- keywordArguments=[a, c, b, d]
- requiredKeywordArgumentsCount=2
- ... |
In the liturgy of the Catholic Church, a votive Mass (Latin missa votiva) is a Mass offered for a votum, a special intention. Such a Mass does not correspond to the Divine Office for the day on which it is celebrated. Every day in the year has appointed to it a series of canonical hours and (except Good Friday) a Mass ... |
Clivina gamma is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Scaritinae. It was described by Andrewes in 1929.
References
gamma
Beetles described in 1929 |
Séligné () is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in western France.
Geography
The commune is traversed by the river Boutonne.
See also
Communes of the Deux-Sèvres department
References
Communes of Deux-Sèvres |
Craig A. Homola is an American retired ice hockey center who was an All-American for Vermont.
Career
In his sophomore year in high school, Homola was one of three centers on the Eveleth-Gilbert High School team who would go on to be stars in college hockey, the others being Dave Delich and Mark Pavelich. Homola gradua... |
SLC45A1 is a member of the SLC45 family of solute carriers. Analysis of the protein function in a recombinant yeast expression assay show that it can:
(i) transport a disaccharide, such as glucose and sucrose
(ii) perform secondary active transport in a proton-dependent manner.
It is associated with sugar transport in... |
Pearl London (1916–2003) was an American supporter of literary arts and teacher of poetry in New York City.
Early life
Born Pearl Levison on April 23, 1916, London was the daughter of Joshua Jacob Levison and Ray Levison. Her father was a renowned landscape architect on Long Island and her mother was an emigrant from... |
The Forty-First () is a 1956 Soviet film based on the eponymous novel by Boris Lavrenyov. It was directed by Grigori Chukhrai and starred Izolda Izvitskaya and Oleg Strizhenov. The film, a remake of the 1927 movie with the same name, is set during the Russian Civil War and tells the story of a tragic romance between a ... |
Belle Vale is an electoral division of Liverpool City Council in the Garston and Halewood Parliamentary constituency.
Background
The ward was formed in 2004 and the boundaries were altered in 2023. From 2023 the ward is represented by two councillors.
2004 boundaries
A review by the Boundary Committee for England re... |
Tobacco virtovirus 1, informally called Tobacco mosaic satellite virus, Satellite tobacco mosaic virus (STMV), or tobacco mosaic satellite virus, is a satellite virus first reported in Nicotiana glauca from southern California, U.S.. Its genome consists of linear positive-sense single-stranded RNA.
Tobacco virtovirus ... |
Afrasura amaniensis is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae which is endemic to Tanzania.
References
External links
amaniensis
Moths described in 2006
Endemic fauna of Tanzania
Erebid moths of Africa |
```ruby
require_relative '../../../spec_helper'
require_relative 'shared/constants'
require_relative 'shared/length'
describe "Digest::SHA512#size" do
it_behaves_like :sha512_length, :size
end
``` |
```yaml
zh-CN:
activemodel:
attributes:
oauth_application:
name: OAuth
organization_logo: ()
organization_name:
organization_url:
redirect_uri: URI
organization_file_uploads:
allowed_content_types:
admin: MIME
default: MIME
... |
Miltochrista postnigra is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1894. It is found in Sikkim, India.
References
postnigra
Moths described in 1894
Moths of Asia |
H. George Frederickson (July 17, 1934 – July 24, 2020) was born in Twin Falls, Idaho. He was a generalist in the field of public administration with particular interests in public things, theories of public administration, systems of multi-level governance, and American local government. He served as the Edwin O. Sten... |
The AIFV (Armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle) is a US tracked light armored vehicle that serves as an infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) in the armies of several countries. It is a development of the M113A1 armored personnel carrier.
History
In 1967, funded by the US Army, the FMC corporation produced two prototype vehicl... |
The 1980 Ole Miss Rebels football team represented the University of Mississippi as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 1980 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by third-year head coach Steve Sloan, the Rebels compiled an overall record of 3–8 with a mark of 2–4 in conference play, and finished ... |
The 1896 Chicago Physicians and Surgeons football team was an American football team that represented the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago in the 1896 college football season. The doctors compiled a 2–4–2 record, and were outscored by their opponents 84 to 56. In a game proclaimed to be the "Western medi... |
Edgewood School may refer to:
Edgewood Elementary School; Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Edgewood Elementary School; Prince George, British Columbia.
Edgewood Elementary School; Edgewood, British Columbia.
Edgewood Elementary School; Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.
Edgewood Elementary School; Edgewood, Maryland
Edgewood M... |
```ruby
class Kubecolor < Formula
desc "Colorize your kubectl output"
homepage "path_to_url"
url "path_to_url"
sha256 your_sha256_hash
license "MIT"
bottle do
sha256 cellar: :any_skip_relocation, arm64_sonoma: your_sha256_hash
sha256 cellar: :any_skip_relocation, arm64_ventura: your_sha256_hash
... |
Komańcza is a village in the Sanok County, in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship (province) of south-eastern Poland. It is situated in the Bukowsko Upland mountains, located near the towns of Medzilaborce and Palota (in northeastern Slovakia).
Etymology
According to some sources its name comes from the east Slavic dialect... |
There are two natural isotopes of iridium (77Ir), and 37 radioisotopes, the most stable radioisotope being 192Ir with a half-life of 73.83 days, and many nuclear isomers, the most stable of which is 192m2Ir with a half-life of 241 years. All other isomers have half-lives under a year, most under a day. All isotopes of ... |
Nigel Rodgers (born 1953) is a British writer, environmentalist and critic.
Rodgers has a degree in history and history of art from Cambridge University.
He is the founder of Pipedown, the Campaign for Freedom from Piped Music, and is a member of the Educational Writers' Group of the Society of Authors.
Work
He has... |
OpenWeb is a social engagement platform that builds online communities around digital content. OpenWeb works with publishers to bring conversations back from social networks to publisher sites.
Headquartered in New York City, the company also has offices in Tel Aviv, Israel, San Diego, CA, Paris, France, London, UK, a... |
```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 github.nisrulz.easydeviceinfo.base;
import android.support.annotation.IntDef;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
impo... |
Ismael Avila (born 22 September 1949) is a Mexican racewalker. He competed in the men's 20 kilometres walk at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
References
1949 births
Living people
Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Mexican male racewalkers
Olympic athletes for Mexico
Place of birth missing (living people... |
William Charles Gorman (b Lurgan 25 September 1826 - d Thomastown 20 May 1916) was an Anglican priest in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who served most notably as Archdeacon of Ossory from 1883 until 1911.
He was the son of the Reverend William Fortescue Gorman of Tannaghmore, Lurgan, County Antrim... |
Lennox Lewis vs. Oliver McCall II, billed as "Payback or Playback", was a professional boxing match contested on February 7, 1997, for the vacant WBC Heavyweight Championship.
Background
Lewis and McCall had previously fought each other two and a half years earlier. At the time, Lewis was the undefeated WBC Heavyweigh... |
John Hartmann (October 24, 1830 – 1897) was a Prussian brass composer. He is notable for having served Prince George, Duke of Cambridge as bandmaster in the British 4th Regiment, 12th Lancers.
Hartmann was born in Auleben. When he went to fulfil his mandatory service obligation to the Prussian military, he chose to be... |
The Roald Dahl Treasury is an anthology of works of the children's author Roald Dahl. It was first published in the United Kingdom in 1997 by Jonathan Cape.
Included amongst excerpts from all of Dahl's children's books and some previously unpublished material, are unexpurgated colour reprints of The Enormous Crocodile... |
Villeguillo is a municipality located in the province of Segovia, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2008 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 191 inhabitants.
History
This village founded about 1247 for Knight Vela. It has a palace of Marquis of Herrera.
References
Municipalities in the Provin... |
The 2009 Coupe de la Ligue final was the 15th final in this young cup's history. The final was played at the Stade de France in Paris on 25 April 2009 was contested between FC Girondins de Bordeaux of Ligue 1 and Vannes OC of Ligue 2. This was the first meeting between the two clubs. This was Bordeaux's fifth appearanc... |
Weyib River (also Webi Gestro; Wabē Gestro or Webi River) is a river of eastern Ethiopia. It rises in the Bale Mountains east of Goba in the Oromia Region, flowing east to pass through the Sof Omar Caves, then to the southeast until it joins the Ganale Dorya River in the Somali Region.
See also
List of rivers of Eth... |
Address to Young Men on Greek Literature (alternatively, "Address To Young Men On How They Might Derive Benefit From Greek Literature," ) is a text by Basil of Caesarea. Although Basil is best known for his religious writing by most people, in this exhortation to virtue, Basil encouraged the selective study of Greek te... |
```javascript
import Hogan from "hogan.js";
import LunrSearchAdapter from "./lunar-search";
import autocomplete from "autocomplete.js";
import templates from "./templates";
import utils from "./utils";
import $ from "./zepto";
/**
* Adds an autocomplete dropdown to an input field
* @function DocSearch
* @param {Ob... |
Ben McCalman (born 18 March 1988 in Dubbo, New South Wales) is a former Australian rugby union footballer, playing for the Western Force in the international Super Rugby competition, and Australia.
McCalman attended the Kinross Wolaroi School in Orange. In 2005 and 2006 he made the Australian Schools selection. McCalm... |
Baker Brownell (December 12, 1887 – April 5, 1965) was an American philosopher.
Brownell was born in St. Charles, Illinois, the fifth of six children of Eugene A. and Esther Burr Baker Brownell. He grew up in St. Charles, where he graduated from St. Charles High School.
Education
Brownell attended five universities:... |
Woman in a Fur Coat (Swedish: Kvinna i leopard) is a 1958 Swedish thriller film directed by Jan Molander and starring Harriet Andersson, Ulf Palme and Erik Strandmark. It was shot at the Sundbyberg Studios in Stockholm.The film's sets were designed by the art directors Bertil Duroj and Arne Åkermark.
Synopsis
A woman ... |
Yasbolagh (, also Romanized as Yāsbolāgh; also known as Ās Būlāq) is a village in Esfandan Rural District, in the Central District of Komijan County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 903, in 220 families.
References
Populated places in Komijan County |
The fourth season of the Peruvian reality singing competition La Voz Kids premiered on 19 October 2021 and broadcasts at 20:30 from Mondays through Saturdays. It is the return of the program to the Peruvian television screen after a five-year hiatus.
Eva Ayllón and Daniela Darcourt were confirmed to be coaches, after ... |
Valerius Pinianus (Pinian) * ~ 381; † 420 (or 432) in Jerusalem, was a member of a branch of the gens Valeria (gens Valeria Severa) and among the richest men of his time. He was the son of a Roman praefectus urbi and also had a brother named Severus. His life is closely coupled with that of his paternal cousin and wif... |
```c
/*
*
*/
#define DT_DRV_COMPAT nuvoton_numaker_pinctrl
#include <zephyr/drivers/pinctrl.h>
#include <NuMicro.h>
/* Get mfp_base, it should be == (&SYS->GPA_MFP0) */
#define MFP_BASE DT_INST_REG_ADDR_BY_NAME(0, mfp)
#define MFOS_BASE DT_INST_REG_ADDR_BY_NAME(0, mfos)
#define GPA_BASE DT_REG_ADDR(DT_NODE... |
Marcia Andrade Braga is a Brazilian military officer an current blue helmet part of the United Nations (UN) Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA).
Braga served as Military Gender Advisor at MINUSCA Headquarters between April 2018 and April 2019, where she promoted mixed teams of men and women to conduct co... |
Jonathan Michael Wentz (November 15, 1990 – September 30, 2012) was an American Paralympic equestrian competitor. He competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics, where he finished fourth in the Grade 1b individual championship event.
Personal
Wentz was born on November 15, 1990, in Austin, Texas to James and Christina We... |
Apex Oval, also known as Caltex Park is a sports ground located in the city of Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia. The ground is managed by the Dubbo City Council and is located within the East Dubbo Sporting Complex.
Opened in 2005, the Bruce Neads Memorial Grandstand has spectator seating for 1,340, as well as functi... |
Oak Mountain 2001 – Night 2 is a live album by Athens, Georgia's Widespread Panic. This album features a multi-track recording of a performance by the band at Oak Mountain Amphitheater in Pelham, Alabama from 2001. The 3-disc set is the eighth multi-track release from the Widespread Panic Archives. The performance w... |
A Safe Place is a 1971 American drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom and starring Tuesday Weld, Orson Welles, and Jack Nicholson.
Plot
A young woman, named Noah, lives alone in a small apartment in New York City. She is a mentally disturbed flower child, who retreats into her past, yearning for lost innoce... |
Johann Jacob Dillen Dillenius (1684 – 2 April 1747) was a German botanist. He is known for his Hortus Elthamensis ("Eltham Garden") on the rare plants around Eltham, London, and for his Historia muscorum ("History of Mosses"), a natural history of lower plants including mosses, liverworts, hornworts, lycopods, algae, l... |
Lodderia eumorpha is a species of minute sea snail or micromollusc, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Skeneidae.
Description
The height of the shell attains 1.3 mm, its diameter 1.7 mm. The very small, umbilicate shell has a turbinate shape. It is white and translucent. It is distantly ribbed, and radiately str... |
A by-election was held on 4 July 2020 for the seat of Chini in the Pahang State Legislative Assembly. The seat became vacant following the death of the incumbent Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) of Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition, Abu Bakar Harun on 7 May 2020 who... |
Northumbrian was a dialect of Old English spoken in the Anglian Kingdom of Northumbria. Together with Mercian, Kentish and West Saxon, it forms one of the sub-categories of Old English devised and employed by modern scholars.
The dialect was spoken from the Humber, now within England, to the Firth of Forth, now within... |
```smalltalk
//
// Klak - Utilities for creative coding with Unity
//
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
// to ... |
```objective-c
//
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, subli... |
Naga Kanya () is a 2007 Sri Lankan Sinhala horror romantic film directed by A.A. Junaideen and produced by P. Arooran for A. N. J. Films. It stars Sanath Gunathilake and Dilhani Ekanayake in lead roles along with Arjuna Kamalanath and Sriyantha Mendis. Music co-composed by Somapala Rathnayake and Asokaa Peiris. It is t... |
Warren Zevon is the second studio album by American musician Warren Zevon. This album was recorded in 1975 and released on May 18, 1976, by Asylum Records. A remastered version of the album with bonus tracks was released in 2008 by Rhino Records.
Critical reception
Reviewing in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums o... |
Mary Anne Salmon (born April 9, 1939) is an American politician who served in the Arkansas House of Representatives from the 61st district from 1999 to 2003 and in the Arkansas Senate from the 31st district from 2003 to 2013.
References
1939 births
Living people
Democratic Party members of the Arkansas House of Repre... |
Al Tilal Aden is a Yemeni professional basketball club based in Aden. The club competes in the Yemen's D1 League.
Traditionally, the club has provided several of Africa's and Asia's national teams with key players.
References
External links
Presentation at Asia-basket.com
Basketball teams in Yemen
Sport in Aden
Bas... |
para-Methoxyphenylpiperazine (MeOPP, pMPP, 4-MPP; Paraperazine) is a piperazine derivative with stimulant effects which has been sold as an ingredient in "Party pills", initially in New Zealand and subsequently in other countries around the world.
Pharmacology
MeOPP is anecdotally said to induce significantly less anx... |
Jeff Stock (born August 1, 1960 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a retired U.S. soccer defender who spent five seasons in the North American Soccer League and two in the Western Soccer Alliance. He also played in the Major Indoor Soccer League with the Tacoma Stars.
Youth
Stock, son of major league baseball pitcher Wes Sto... |
Revelation is the debut studio album released by American country-pop group Sons of Sylvia. It was released in the United States on April 27, 2010. The first single is "Love Left to Lose," which they performed on American Idol on April 28, 2010. The album's second single "I'll Know You" released to radio on 2010.
Tra... |
The Cape Government Railways 1st Class of 1881 was a South African steam locomotive from the pre-Union era in the Cape of Good Hope.
In 1881, the Cape Government Railways placed six more 1st Class tank-and-tender locomotives with a American type wheel arrangement in service on the Midland System. These engines were ... |
This is a list of schools in Johor, Malaysia.It is categorised according to the variants of schools in Malaysia, and is arranged alphabetically.
Primary schools
National primary schools
SK Ngee Heng, Johor Bahru
SK Kota Dalam, Batu Pahat
SK (P) Sultan Ibrahim, Johor Bahru
SK Taman Sri Amar, Johor Bahru
SK Majiid... |
was a railway station on the Iwaizumi Line in Miyako, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
Lines
Iwate-Kariya Station was a station on the Iwaizumi Line, and was located 4.3 rail kilometers from the opposing terminus of the line at Moichi Station.
Station layout
Iwate-Kariya Station had a single s... |
The Porsche Sprint Challenge Middle East is the Middle East motor racing series based on the famous Porsche 911 GT3 Cup launched in 2009.
Due to summer temperatures in the Middle East, the races are held in the winter to have regular temperatures for cars, tires, teams and drivers.
Each season starts at the end of a ... |
is a Sanskrit term which means "a thousand names". It is also a genre of stotra literature, usually found as a title of the text named after a deity, such as Vishnu Sahasranāma, wherein the deity is remembered by 1,000 names, attributes or epithets.
As stotras, Sahasra-namas are songs of praise, a type of devotional l... |
The 1891 Brooklyn Grooms (the name was shortened from "Bridegrooms" this season) started the year with real estate mogul George Chauncey purchasing a controlling interest in the ballclub to join Ferdinand Abell and Charles Byrne in the ownership group. The former owner of the Brooklyn Ward's Wonders in the now defunct ... |
The Eye and the Finger is a collection of fantasy, horror and science fiction short stories by American writer Donald Wandrei. It was released in 1944 and was his first book published by Arkham House. 1,617 copies were printed.
The stories had appeared previously in Weird Tales, Esquire, Argosy, Astounding Stories an... |
```objective-c
#ifndef TOKENMANAGER_H
#define TOKENMANAGER_H
#include "UIClass.h"
#include <QMap>
#include <QStringList>
namespace DTI
{
typedef QMap<QString, QString> ColourMap;
typedef QMap<QString, ColourMap> FilePathColourMap;
class TokenManager
{
public:
enum ObjectNamesID {
... |
Ronan Dwane (born 1973) is an Irish retired hurler who played as a centre-forward for the Cork senior team.
Born in Aghada, County Cork, Dwane first played competitive hurling during his schooling at Midleton CBS Secondary School. He arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of sixteen when he first linked up with ... |
Jenilee Harrison (born June 12, 1958) is an American actress who appeared as Cindy Snow, a cousin of and replacement for blonde roommate Chrissy Snow on the hit sitcom Three's Company, between 1980 and 1982. She went on to play Jamie Ewing Barnes on Dallas from 1984 to 1986.
Career
Before breaking into show business, ... |
```c++
//
// Aspia Project
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU... |
Petrovka () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoyarovsky Selsoviet of Mazanovsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia. The population was 119 as of 2018. There are 2 streets.
Geography
Petrovka is located on the right bank of the Birma River, 32 km southwest of Novokiyevsky Uval (the district's administrative centre) by r... |
The 2002–03 season saw Hull City compete in the Football League Third Division where they finished in 13th position with 59 points. It was also Hull's final season at Boothferry Park as they moved to the KC Stadium in December 2002.
Final league table
Results
Hull City's score comes first
Legend
Football League Thi... |
Aversa Cathedral (, Cattedrale di San Paolo) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Aversa in the province of Caserta, Campania, Italy.
History
It has been the seat of the Bishop of Aversa from the bishopric's foundation in 1053.
The Romanesque cathedral, dedicated to Saint Paul, has a spectacular ambulatory an... |
Lou Yun (; born June 23, 1964, in Hangzhou, Zhejiang) is a retired Chinese gymnast who competed in the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympic Games, winning the vault twice.
Lou Yun began gymnastics training at the Hangzhou Sports School for Amateurs, and in the same year he also entered the provincial sports school of Zhejiang... |
New Caledonia is scheduled to compete at the 2023 Pacific Games in Honiara from 19 November to 2 December 2023. New Caledonian athletes have appeared at every edition of the Pacific Games since the inaugural games in 1963.
Competitors
The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games.
Basketball
5×5 ba... |
Pierre Dominique Garnier, born 19 December 1756 – died 11 May 1827, was a French general during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. He enlisted in the French royal army in 1773 and served in the French West Indies. At the outbreak of the French Revolution he left his career as an architect and joined the... |
The city of Jacksonville, Florida operates the largest urban park system in the United States, providing facilities and services at more than 337 locations on more than located throughout the city.
In addition to municipal parks, there are ten state parks, five national facilities, and several other gardens and arbor... |
Trimetopon gracile, Günther's tropical ground snake, is a species of snake in the family, Colubridae. It is found in Costa Rica.
References
Trimetopon
Snakes of Central America
Reptiles of Costa Rica
Endemic fauna of Costa Rica
Reptiles described in 1872
Taxa named by Albert Günther |
Armchair Apocrypha is American singer-songwriter Andrew Bird's fourth studio album and his third post-Bowl of Fire album. The album features more electric guitars, a change from the more acoustic-oriented album Andrew Bird & the Mysterious Production of Eggs, though the songs are similar in character if slightly more ... |
Cleveland is a city in northeast Ohio, United States.
Cleveland may also refer to:
Places
Australia
Cleveland, Queensland
Electoral district of Cleveland
Cleveland, Tasmania, a place along the Midland Highway
Canada
Cleveland, Nova Scotia
Cleveland, Quebec
Germany
An obsolete English term for the Duchy of... |
Hooman Khalatbari () is an Austrian- Iranian music conductor and pianist.
He started playing piano from age 6 and earned his B.Mus. from Tehran University of Art in 1996. Between 1988 and 1996, he was the principal pianist of Tehran Symphony Orchestra and Bahman Cultural Centre and assistant conductor of Tehran Sympho... |
Melese quadrina is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by William Schaus in 1910. It is found in Costa Rica.
References
Melese
Moths described in 1910 |
Tommie Wayne Sisk (born April 12, 1942) is a former right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1962 to 1970 for the Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres and Chicago White Sox.
Originally signed as an amateur free agent by the Pirates in 1960, he quickly made his way to the big leagues. July 19, 1962 wa... |
Andorra is a small, landlocked country in southwestern Europe, located in the eastern Pyrenees mountain range and bordered by Spain and France. With an area of 468 km², it is the sixth smallest country in Europe and also the largest of the European microstates.
Andorra consists predominantly of rugged mountains, the h... |
GRAPE, or GRAphics Programming Environment is a software development environment for mathematical visualization, especially differential geometry and continuum mechanics. In 1994, it won the European Academic Software Award.
The term graphical refers to the applications; the programming itself is mostly based on C. GR... |
Col Bayard (1,246 m) is a mountain pass through the Dauphiné Alps in the department of Hautes-Alpes in France.
It connects the communities of La Mure and Gap.
See also
List of highest paved roads in Europe
List of mountain passes
Route Napoléon
References
Mountain passes of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Landforms ... |
```go
package telemetry
import (
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-metrics"
)
// Common metric key constants
const (
MetricKeyBeginBlocker = "begin_blocker"
MetricKeyEndBlocker = "end_blocker"
MetricKeyPrepareCheckStater = "prepare_check_stater"
MetricKeyPrecommiter = "precommiter"
MetricLa... |
The (KCT) () is the elite special forces unit of the Royal Netherlands Army. The KCT traces its origins to the Second World War with the founding of No. 2 (Dutch) Troop, and the founding of the during the Indonesian War of Independence. At present, the unit is tasked with conducting the full spectrum of special opera... |
Grosvenor House may refer to:
Grosvenor House, a former building in Park Lane, London, UK
Grosvenor House Hotel, a hotel in Mayfair, London, UK
Grosvenor House (Dubai), a hotel in Dubai, UAE
E.O. Grosvenor House, a house museum in Jonesville, Michigan, USA
Grosvenor House, a de Havilland DH.88 Comet aircraft which wo... |
The January 4 Tokyo Dome Show is a professional wrestling event produced annually on January 4 in the Tokyo Dome by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), a Japan-based professional wrestling promotion. NJPW has promoted events in the venue every January 4 since Super Warriors in Tokyo Dome in 1992.
The January 4 Tokyo Dome ... |
Aenetus toxopeusi is a moth of the family Hepialidae. It is known from New Guinea.
References
Moths described in 1956
Hepialidae |
The 1973 All-SEC football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) chosen by various selectors for the 1973 NCAA Division I football season. Alabama won the conference.
Offensive selections
Receivers
Wayne Wheeler, Alabama (AP-1, UPI)
Lee McGriff, Florida (AP-2)
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Glenwood Cemetery could refer to:
(sorted by state, then city/town)
Glenwood Cemetery (Huntsville, Alabama), historic cemetery for African American burials
Glenwood Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)
Glenwood Cemetery (Maynard, Massachusetts), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Middlesex County, Mas... |
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