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Trevor Huddleston may refer to:
Trevor Huddleston (1913–1998), former Anglican archbishop of the Indian Ocean
Trevor Huddleston (racing driver) (born 1996), stock car racing driver |
Mount Wrangell, in Ahtna K’ełt’aeni or K’ełedi when erupting, is a massive shield volcano located in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve in southeastern Alaska, United States. The shield rises over above the Copper River to its southwest. Its volume is over , making it more than twice as massive as Mount S... |
Hue de la Ferté (fl. 1220–35) was a French trouvère who wrote three serventois attacking the regency of Blanche of Castile during the minority of Louis IX. He maligns Blanche's partiality to foreigners and singles out Theobald I of Navarre, another trouvère, as unworthy of her support. Hue was a supporter of Pierre de ... |
```c++
//===--- HeaderMap.cpp - A file that acts like dir of symlinks ------------===//
//
// See path_to_url for license information.
//
//===your_sha256_hash------===//
//
// This file implements the HeaderMap interface.
//
//===your_sha256_hash------===//
#include "clang/Lex/HeaderMap.h"
#include "clang/Lex/HeaderM... |
The Mohammed VI Mosque () is a mosque in Conakry, Guinea.
History
The construction of the mosque was inaugurated on 24 February 2017 in a ceremony attended by President Alpha Condé and Morocco King Mohammed VI.
Architecture
The mosque building was constructed on a site area of 4,040 m2, which also includes a library,... |
Kabash (, ) is a town in the Vitina Municipality of southeast Kosovo.
History
The ancestors of the inhabitants of the village belong to the Kabashi tribe.
The Austro-Hungarian consulate in Belgrade reported that during February 1913, Serbian military forces executed all Albanian inhabitants of the villages of Kabash... |
Abdul Hamid (, 1886–1963), popularly known as Minister Abdul Hamid, was a Bengali lawyer, educationist and politician. He was a former president and education minister of the Assam Legislative Council. From 1947 to 1954, he served as the Education Minister of East Bengal.
Early life and family
Abdul Hamid was born in... |
Elsa Garmann Andersen (November 21, 1891 – September 12, 1964), sometimes referred to as Elsa Garmann-Anderssen, was a Norwegian amateur photographer and active in Bergen's Camera Club in the late 1920s. She was a qualified architect from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology but never practiced her profes... |
Kwiatkowice () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wodzierady, within Łask County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Wodzierady, north of Łask, and west of the regional capital Łódź.
References
Villages in Łask County |
```shell
#!/usr/bin/env sh
cd `dirname $0`/../data
kill -9 `cat susi.pid` 2>/dev/null
rm -f susi.pid 2>/dev/null
``` |
Helalabad (, also Romanized as Helālābād) is a village in Korbal Rural District, in the Central District of Kharameh County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 407, in 97 families.
References
Populated places in Kharameh County |
Mariia Olegovna Ignateva (; born 15 October 2003) is a Russian-born ice dancer who represents Hungary. With her skating partner, Danijil Szemko, she is the 2022 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge bronze medalist, 2022 Jégvirág Cup champion, the 2021 Volvo Open Cup silver medalist, a two-time Santa Claus Cup silver medalis... |
The Singapore Fireworks Celebrations was an annual event held in Singapore as part of its National Day celebrations. It featured several local and foreign teams which launched fireworks displays on different nights.
History
First held in 2004 at Marina Bay, the event was initially known as the Singapore Fireworks Fes... |
Jean Boucher (20 November 1870 – 17 June 1939) was a French sculptor based in Brittany. He is best known for his public memorial sculptures which communicated his liberal politics and patriotic dedication to France and Brittany.
Biography
Early years
Boucher was born in Cesson-Sévigné near Rennes, Brittany. After hi... |
A software development kit (SDK) is a collection of software development tools in one installable package. They facilitate the creation of applications by having a compiler, debugger and sometimes a software framework. They are normally specific to a hardware platform and operating system combination. To create applica... |
Ernst Heinrich Dietrich Reckeweg (April 18, 1873 – September 5, 1944) was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. He was born in the German Empire.
In 1904 he won the gold medal in the team event. He was also 19th in athletics' triathlon event, 47th in gymnastics all-a... |
The Sri Lanka national rugby sevens team, known as the Tuskers (similar to their counterpart national rugby union team), represents Sri Lanka in men's international rugby sevens. They have competed in the Hong Kong Sevens since the 1980s. In 1989, veteran rugby commentator Bill McLaren mentions them in an article on th... |
The gentrification of San Francisco has been an ongoing source of tension between renters and working people who live in the city as well as real estate interests. A result of this conflict has been an emerging antagonism between longtime working-class residents of the city and the influx of new tech workers. A major ... |
Miloš Kosanović (, ; born 28 May 1990) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a defender for Hungarian club Újpest.
Club career
He had played with Mladost Apatin in the Serbian First League between 2007 and 2010. In the summer 2010, he joined Polish club Cracovia on a four-year contract. In January 2016, he signed for B... |
```c
/*****************************************************************************
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyr... |
Ordinaire may refer to:
Ordinaire (wine bar), a wine bar in Oakland, California
Ordinaire EP, an EP by Stepdad
"Ordinaire", a 1970 song by Robert Charlebois, covered by Celine Dion in 2016 on Encore un soir
Ordinaire, a rank in the hierarchy of the court's musicians, held by Marguerite-Antoinette Couperin et al.
S... |
Cynodontium is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Dicranaceae.
Species:
Cynodontium alpestre (Wahlenb.) Milde
Cynodontium asperifolium (Lindb. ex Arnell) Paris
Cynodontium bogotense Hampe
References
Dicranaceae
Moss genera |
The Orakzai Scouts is a paramilitary regiment forming part of the Frontier Corps Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (North) in Pakistan. The name alludes to the Orakzai tribe and the Orakzai Agency (now a district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province). The regiment had a 2020/21 budget of and is composed of a headquarters wing with six bat... |
Emergency Squad is a 1940 American adventure film directed by Edward Dmytryk.
Cast
William Henry as Peter Barton
Louise Campbell as Betty Bryant
Richard Denning as Dan Barton
Robert Paige as Chester 'Chesty' Miller
Anthony Quinn as Nick Buller
John Miljan as Slade Wiley
John Marston as Lt. Murdock
Joseph Creha... |
The Waria River is a river in Oro Province and Morobe Province in south-eastern Papua New Guinea. It flows into the Solomon Sea. The river is fast-flowing with heavy sediment. The lower Waria Valley is home to the indigenous Zia people, flowing through the communities of Pema, Popoe and Saigara. Australian anthropo... |
Dual-feed has been used to describe firearms which either can switch between 2 different feeding mechanism or employ a feeding mechanism 2 times simultaneously.
Select dual-feed
Simultaneous dual-feed
See also
References
Shotguns |
Cepaea is a genus of large air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs in the family Helicidae. The shells are often brightly colored and patterned with brown stripes. The two species in this genus, C. nemoralis and C. hortensis, are widespread and common in Western and Central Europe and have b... |
The Allan Memorial Institute (AMI; ), also known colloquially as "the Allan", is a former psychiatric hospital and research institute located at 1025 Pine Avenue West in Montreal, Canada.
It is situated on the slope of Mount Royal on the McGill University downtown campus in what was the Golden Square Mile of Montreal.... |
The Walkerton Capitals are a Junior ice hockey team based in Walkerton, Ontario, Canada. They played in the Western Junior C Hockey League. until the 2016-17 season when the league became a division became the Pollock Division of the Provincial Junior Hockey League.
History
The Walkerton Blackhawks entered the Centr... |
```javascript
Registry user accounts for npm
Manage local node modules with `npm link`
`npm` as an alternative to Gulp
`config` object in `package.json`
Reduce package duplication
``` |
North American Fur Auctions (commonly known as NAFA) is a Canadian company that auctions on consignment fur pelts harvested in Canada and the United States. Its services are used by both large fur farms and small-time trappers. Its auctions are held three to four times a year in Toronto. It is the largest fur auction... |
32P/Comas Solà is a periodic comet with a current orbital period of 8.8 years.
The comet nucleus is estimated to be 8.4 kilometers in diameter.
History
32P/Comas Solà was discovered November 5, 1926, by Josep Comas Solà. As part of his work on asteroids for the Fabra Observatory (Barcelona), he was taking photographs... |
ICOC may refer to:
International Churches of Christ, a global family/network of churches.
International Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation, also known as the "Hague Code of Conduct"
International Commission for Orders of Chivalry, a scholarly organization studying chivalric orders.
Internation... |
The 2008 Montana gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 2008 to elect the governor and lieutenant governor of the U.S. state of Montana. Incumbent Governor Brian Schweitzer, a Democrat who was elected to his first four-year term in 2004, was elected to a second term with 65.5% of the vote. Incumbent Lieutenant ... |
The following table lists all the named streams that flow in Armstrong County. For each stream, the name, coordinate of the source, name of the stream it flows into, coordinate of the confluence, and political subdivision in which the confluence is located are given.
References
Pittsburgh metropolitan area
Countie... |
Voyageurs are professional canoemen who transported furs by canoe during the fur-trade era in North America.
Voyageur may also refer to:
People
Coureurs des bois, independent fur traders in 17th and 18th century North America - sometimes called voyageurs
Transportation
Terminus Voyageur (disambiguation)
Casa-Voya... |
Tangaturi Manemma (1942–2018) was an Indian National Congress politician from Andhra Pradesh. She was a member of the 8th and 9th Lok Sabha.
Early life
Manemma was born on 29 April 1942 in Hyderabad to K. Shankar Reddy and completed her matriculation from Marwadi Hindi Vidyalaya, Chadar Ghat.
Career
As the official c... |
Claus-Detlev Walter Kleber (born 2 September 1955 in Reutlingen) is a German journalist and former lawyer. He anchored heute-journal, an evening news program on ZDF, one of Germany's two major public TV stations. He is also known for his expertise in United States politics and German-American relations, as evidenced by... |
Barry Ryan (born Barry Sapherson; 24 October 1948 – 28 September 2021), also known as Barry Davison, was an English pop singer and photographer. He achieved his initial success in the mid 1960s in a duo with his twin brother Paul. After Paul ceased performing to concentrate solely on songwriting, Barry became a solo a... |
Paula Dvorak (sometimes credited as Paula Dworak) was an Austrian film editor active from the 1930s through the 1970s.
Career
Dvorak began training in editing with Sascha-Film in 1932. She and Annemarie Reisetbauer were among the only women editors active in the postwar Austrian film industry; they often worked toget... |
Courage California (formerly Courage Campaign) is a California-based 501(c)(4) progressive grassroots advocacy organization founded in 2005. The organization claims an online grassroots activism network of over 1 million members. The group works on a variety of progressive causes including LGBT equality, gun control an... |
Sandae noli is a regional variant of Korean mask dance drama. According to some scholars, it may be the root form of many other Korean mask dance dramas today, as it was created and managed by the Sandae Dogam, a government office in charge of providing entertainment both in the capital and in important regional center... |
Trypanosoma vivax is a parasite species in the genus Trypanosoma. It causes the disease nagana, affecting cattle or wild mammals. It is mainly occurs in West Africa, although it has spread to South America.
Range
Historically restricted to sub-Saharan Africa especially West Africa, it has spread to 13 countries of So... |
```python
# copyright (c) 2022 paddlepaddle authors. all rights reserved.
#
# licensed under the apache license, version 2.0 (the "license");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the license.
# you may obtain a copy of the license at
#
# path_to_url
#
# unless required by applicable law or agreed... |
Khail may refer to:
People
Pope Michael I of Alexandria (Khail I) (ruled 743–767)
Pope Michael II of Alexandria (Khail II) (ruled 849–851)
Pope Michael III of Alexandria (Khail III) (ruled 880–907)
Pope Michael IV of Alexandria (Khail IV) (ruled 1092–1102)
Hafizullah Shabaz Khail (born 1946)
Mohammed bin Ali Aba... |
```objective-c
/*
*
*/
/**
* @file
* @brief Display definitions for MIPI devices
*/
#ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DISPLAY_MIPI_DISPLAY_H_
#define ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DISPLAY_MIPI_DISPLAY_H_
/**
* @brief MIPI Display definitions
* @defgroup mipi_interface MIPI Display interface
* @ingroup io_interfaces
* @{
*/
#ifdef... |
Chojniczki-Wybudowanie is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Chojnice, within Chojnice County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately north of Chojnice and south-west of the regional capital Gdańsk.
For details of the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.
Ref... |
Lone Star Comics was a chain of comic book stores located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in north central Texas. The chain's offerings included comic books, action figures, gaming supplies, videos, and many other pop culture items.
Originally established as a quaint mail order company in 1961 by area fanzine publisher ... |
The Battle of Buzakha took place between Khalid ibn al-Walid and Tulayha, in September 632.
Strength
Khalid had 6,000 men under his disposal while Tulayha had 35,000 men.
General engagement
Tuhlaya himself took up a position somewhere to the rear of his centre, under the pretext of seeking guidance from Allah whils... |
Eleanora Mary Susanna Vynne (31 October 1857 – 18 February 1914) was a British novelist and political activist. She was a leading member of the Freedom of Labour Defence who argued for equal rights for women in the workplace.
Life
Vynne was born in Kennington in 1857. She would spend some of her childhood in Rickerby... |
State Route 2005 is a major 9.3 mile (15 km) long road, running in a southeast–northwest direction in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at Pennsylvania Route 320 in Haverford Township, Pennsylvania. Its eastern terminus is at a Cobbs Creek bridge in Darby, Pennsylvania. Past this bridge is State R... |
Jabłonna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Daszyna, within Łęczyca County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland.
References
Villages in Łęczyca County |
Oscar Reynert Olsen (born 23 May 1925) is a Norwegian illustrator, painter, graphical artist and lecturer.
Biography
Olsen was born in Stavanger, and studied at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry and at the Norwegian National Academy of Fine Arts. From 1952 to 1958 he worked as illustrator for th... |
511th may refer to:
511th Bombardment Squadron, inactive United States Air Force unit
511th Heavy Panzer Battalion, German World War II independent armoured battalion equipped with heavy tanks
511th Parachute Infantry Regiment (United States), unit of the United States Army first activated during World War II
511th Ta... |
is a Japanese football player for Vegalta Sendai.
Playing career
Sugawara was born in Miyagi Prefecture on July 28, 2000. He joined J1 League club Vegalta Sendai from youth team in 2018.
Club
.
Notes
References
External links
2000 births
Living people
Association football people from Miyagi Prefecture
Japan... |
The Zarnitsa mine ( Kimberlitovaya Almaznaya Trubka "Зарница"; English: kimberlite diamond pipe "Lightning" (more exact translation: "heat lightning")) was the first kimberlite diamond pipe discovered in Russia. It is located in the Daldyn-Alakit kimberlite field, in the watershed of two small streams that flow into t... |
```javascript
OC.L10N.register(
"theming",
{
"The given name is too long" : " ",
"The given web address is too long" : " ",
"The given web address is not a valid URL" : " ",
"The given legal notice address is too long" : " ",
"The given legal notice address is not a valid URL" : "... |
The Tonkin Ministry was the 25th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia, led by Labor Premier John Tonkin and deputy Herb Graham (Don Taylor replaced Graham following his resignation on 30 May 1973). It commenced on 3 March 1971, eleven days after the Brand–Nalder Ministry, led by Premier David Brand of the Li... |
Knut Hald (10 June 1902 – 12 January 1972) was a Norwegian businessperson, best known as chief executive of the Federation of Norwegian Industries from 1945 to 1965.
Career
He was born in Kristiania as a son of Ulrik Hald (1866–1939) and Kitty Wang. In 1932 he married Inger Marie Thorkildsen, a daughter of banker Sver... |
Othenin (died 1338), called the Mad, was a Count of Montbéliard. He was the only son of Reginald of Burgundy and his wife, Guillemette of Neufchâtel. Othenin could not intervene in the affairs of the county because of his mental problems. He was placed under the tutelage of his uncle, Hugh of Chalon. He lived in the re... |
```php
<?php
/*
*
*
* path_to_url
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
*/
namespace Google\Service\OSConfig;
class OSPolicyResourcePackageResourceAPT extends \Google\Model
{
/**
* @var string
*... |
Notonecta glauca (common backswimmer) is a species of aquatic insect, and a type of backswimmer. This species is found in large parts of Europe, North Africa, and east through Asia to Siberia and China. In much of its range it is the most common backswimmer species. It is also the most widespread and abundant of the fo... |
William Scott Husel is an American intensive/critical care physician who was charged (and later acquitted) with 14 counts of murder relating to the deaths of multiple patients from his care of terminally ill patients at Mount Carmel West and St. Ann's Hospitals in Columbus, Ohio. The prosecution in this case argued tha... |
was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Tosa District, Kōchi (now Kōchi, Kōchi Prefecture). He reached the rank of ōzeki in May 1891 and was the first wrestler from Kōchi Prefecture to be promoted at that rank. He remained the only ōzeki from his home prefecture until the promotion of Kunimiyama in May 1905, 14 ... |
The Reformed Church (; ) is a church in Lompirt, Romania, completed in 1777.
Gallery
Bibliography
Szilágylompért, szerkesztő Szőnyi Levente, 2009, Color Print Nyomda, Zilah,
References
External links
Lompirt, Reformed church
Biserica Reformată
A Szilágylompérti Református Egyházközség oldala a parokia.net-en
... |
Jorge Luis Vásquez (born July 16, 1978 in Nagua, Dominican Republic) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.
Career
Vásquez was signed by the Kansas City Royals as a free agent in . He made his debut with the Royals in . That year, he pitched in two games, had no decisions, and an ERA of 8.10. He struck out four an... |
Commissions are a form of variable-pay remuneration for services rendered or products sold. Commissions are a common way to motivate and reward salespeople. Commissions can also be designed to encourage specific sales behaviors. For example, commissions may be reduced when granting large discounts. Or commissions may b... |
The modern Olympic Games were founded by French historian Pierre de Coubertin. France has competed in every edition (both Summer and Winter), with the possible exception of the 1904 Games (as sources disagree about whether athlete Albert Corey competed for the United States or France).
French athletes have won 751 med... |
The third season of the animated television series The Legend of Korra, titled Book Three: Change, was created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, and consists of thirteen episodes ("chapters"), all animated by Studio Mir. The season began airing on Nickelodeon in the U.S. on June 27, 2014. After leaked epi... |
Labuche Kang (or Lapche Kang, Lobuche Kang I, Choksiam) is a northern outlier of the Himalayas inside Tibet. It rises northwest of Rolwaling Himal and east of Shishapangma. The peak belongs to a little-known section of the Himalaya variously called Labuche Himal, Pamari Himal and Lapchi Kang. that extends from the va... |
Shelby may refer to:
Places
United States
Shelby, Alabama, a census-designated place and unincorporated community
Shelby, Idaho
Shelby, Indiana, an unincorporated town
Shelby, Iowa, a city
Shelby, Oceana County, Michigan, a village
Shelby, Mississippi, a city
Shelby, Missouri, an unincorporated community
Shel... |
Hajjiabad (, also Romanized as Ḩājjīābād and Hājī Ābād) is a village in Rudbar-e Qasran Rural District, Rudbar-e Qasran District, Shemiranat County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 146, in 45 families.
References
Populated places in Shemiranat County |
Kalininaul () is the name of several rural localities in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia:
Kalininaul, Kazbekovsky District, Republic of Dagestan, a selo in Kazbekovsky District
Kalininaul, Nogaysky District, Republic of Dagestan, a selo in Arslanbekovsky Selsoviet of Nogaysky District
Kalininaul, Tlyaratinsky District... |
```xml
export enum ObjectExpressionKeysTransformerCustomNode {
ObjectExpressionVariableDeclarationHostNode =
'ObjectExpressionVariableDeclarationHostNode'
}
``` |
Peyghambar (, also Romanized as Peyghambar; also known as Moḩammadābād-e Peyghambar and Moḩammadābād) is a village in Manjilabad Rural District, in the Central District of Robat Karim County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,661, in 414 families.
References
Populated places in Robat Ka... |
R358 road may refer to:
R358 road (Ireland)
R358 road (South Africa) |
Solbergbakken was a K60 ski jumping hill located at Valler (Gjettum) in Bærum, Norway and owned by Bærums SK.
History
On 29 January 1888, Solbergbakken located at the western suburb of Oslo, was officially opened as one of the largest in the world, but already constructed in 1886. Total of four official world records ... |
Leon Dash (born , in New Bedford, Massachusetts) is a professor of journalism at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. A former reporter for the Washington Post, he is the author of Rosa Lee: A Mother and Her Family in Urban America, which grew out of the eight-part Washington Post series for which he won the... |
```ruby
#
# We have a simple top-level route equivalent to `/slug`. Because of this,
# we want to verify that newly created records don't overlap with a previously-
# defined `slug` -- in other words, slug values should be unique across all
# relevant models. Except also, models might use "username" instead of "slug".
... |
Pavone Canavese is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 45 km northeast of Turin.
Pavone Canavese borders the following municipalities: Ivrea, Banchette, Samone, Colleretto Giacosa, Romano Canavese, Perosa Canavese, San Martino Canavese.
References
E... |
On a manual milling machine, the micrometer adjustment nut limits the depth to which the cutting tool may plunge into the workpiece.
The nut is located on a threaded rod on the mill head. The machine operator moves it up or down by rotating it clockwise (to move it down) or counter-clockwise (to move it up). Moving t... |
Euell Theophilus Gibbons (September 8, 1911 – December 29, 1975) was an outdoorsman and early health food advocate, promoting eating wild foods during the 1960s.
Early career
Gibbons was born in Clarksville, Texas, on September 8, 1911, and spent much of his youth in the hilly terrain of northwestern New Mexico. His f... |
Liberty Hill is an unincorporated community in Cleburne County, Alabama, United States. Liberty Hill is located on County Route 55, south-southeast of Piedmont, near the headwaters of the Choccolocco Creek.
References
Unincorporated communities in Cleburne County, Alabama
Unincorporated communities in Alabama |
The 2022–23 season is Buriram United's 11th season in the Thai League. (13th if including P.E.A.'s two seasons) The club will participate in the Thai League and two domestic cups: FA Cup and League Cup.
Buriram United kicked off the season by losing the 2022 Thailand Champions Cup to BG Pathum United 2–3.
The 2022–23... |
The women's 1500 metres event at the 2023 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Espoo, Finland, at Leppävaara Stadium on 15 and 16 July.
Records
Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:
Results
Heats
Qualification rules: First 4 in each heat (Q) qualified for the final.
Final
References
... |
The Count of Pardiac was a title in the French nobility.
It was held by:
Bernard d'Armagnac, Count of Pardiac (1424–1462)
Jacques d'Armagnac, Duke of Nemours (1462–1477)
Jean d'Armagnac, Duke of Nemours (1484–1500)
Louis d'Armagnac, Duke of Nemours (1500–1503)
References
Counts of Pardiac |
Mohammadabad (, also Romanized as Moḩammadābād) is a village in Firuzabad Rural District, Firuzabad District, Selseleh County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 480, in 105 families.
References
Populated places in Selseleh County |
The Greek records in swimming are the fastest ever performances of swimmers from Greece, which are recognised and ratified by the Hellenic Swimming Federation (KOE).
All records were set in finals unless noted otherwise.
Long Course (50 m)
Men
Women
Mixed relay
Short Course (25 m)
Men
Women
Mixed relay
Notes
... |
In mathematics, an ordinary singularity of an algebraic curve is a singular point of multiplicity r where the r tangents at the point are distinct .
In higher dimensions the literature on algebraic geometry contains many inequivalent definitions of ordinary singular points.
References
Algebraic curves |
"R.I.P." is a song by English singer Rita Ora featuring British rapper Tinie Tempah from her debut studio album, Ora (2012). The song was written by Aubrey Graham (Drake), F. Samadzada, Mikkel Eriksen, Nneka Egbuna, Renee Wisdom, Saul Milton, Tinie Tempah, Tor Erik Hermansen and William Kennard, and produced by Chase &... |
Get You may refer to:
"Get You" (Alexey Vorobyov song)
"Get You" (Daniel Caesar song), featuring Kali Uchis
"Get You", Shawn Austin song from the 2022 extended play Planes Don't Wait |
Gynoeryx brevis is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is known from Madagascar.
References
Gynoeryx
Moths described in 1909
Moths of Madagascar
Moths of Africa |
Cécile Odin (born 4 October 1965) is a French international cyclist active from 1983 to 1996. Odin raced in two Olympic Games, Los Angeles 1984 and Seoul 1988, finishing 11th & 28th in the Women's Road Race. She made 3rd place overall in the Women's Tour de France (Grande Boucle) in 1985 and 1994, winning stage 6 in 19... |
```objective-c
//
// ZFCollectionViewController.h
// ZFPlayer_Example
//
// Created by on 2018/6/21.
//
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
@interface ZFCollectionViewController : UIViewController
@end
``` |
Mark Lyndon Tonelli (born 13 April 1957), whose birth name was Mark Lyndon Leembruggen, is an Australian former backstroke, butterfly, and freestyle swimmer of the 1970s and 1980s, who won a gold in the 4×100-metre medley relay at the 1980 Moscow Olympics as a makeshift butterfly swimmer in the self-named Quietly Confi... |
Keith Lander Best (born 10 June 1949) is a former Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Anglesey from 1979 when he gained the seat from Labour until 1983, and for the renamed Ynys Môn from 1983 to 1987. He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Secretary of State ... |
Shit & Chanel (in its last year of existence Shit & Chalou) was a Danish all-female band in pop rock and jazz rock established in 1972/1973. The Aarhus-based band was made up of Anne Linnet, Astrid Elbek, Lis Sørensen, Lone Poulsen and Ulla Tvede Eriksen.
Career
In the early 1970s, Anne Linnet used to be in the band T... |
The Perfect Husband is the debut feature film of Priya Singh Paul, an Indian-Jewish filmmaker. Trained in film making in India and the US, she has built a considerable reputation for herself in India's competitive and demanding television scene. The film, a romantic comedy cum social satire, predominantly in English wi... |
The Kleine Enz ("Little Enz") is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. At its confluence with the Große Enz in Calmbach, the Enz is formed.
See also
List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg
References
Rivers of Baden-Württemberg
Rivers of the Black Forest
Rivers of Germany |
Vivian Inés Urdaneta Rincón (born June 8, 1979, in Maracaibo) is a Venezuelan journalist and beauty queen who captured the crown of Miss International 2000.
Miss Venezuela International
Urdaneta, who stands , competed as Miss Costa Oriental in her country's national pageant, Miss Venezuela, and obtained the title of M... |
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