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WEC 22: The Hitman was a mixed martial arts event held on July 28, 2006. WEC 22 was also known as the Ryan Bennett Memorial Card in memory of the sportscaster and MMA journalist who died two months prior to the event.
Results
See also
World Extreme Cagefighting
List of World Extreme Cagefighting champions
List of ... |
Crniš () is a village in the municipality of Bijelo Polje, Montenegro.
Demographics
According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 170.
According to the 2011 census, its population was 58.
References
Populated places in Bijelo Polje Municipality |
HMS Squirrel was designed by Richard Stacey, Master Shipwright of Woolwich. Her design was based on the standardize 20-gun sixth rates. After commissioning she was assigned to Home Waters then the Mediterranean. She took a privateer in 1710. She was dismantled at Deptford with her timbers sent to Woolwich Dockyard for ... |
"The Day Before Atlanta" is an American television play broadcast on April 9, 1959, as part of the CBS television series, Playhouse 90. The cast is led by Jack Warden. Ralph Nelson is the director and John Gay the writer.
Plot
During the American Civil War, a Union scouting party kills a man and his teenage son as th... |
"Nobody but You" is a song recorded by American singers Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani for the former's fifth compilation album, Fully Loaded: God's Country (2019). It was produced by Scott Hendricks and written by Ross Copperman, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne, and Tommy Lee James. Following "Go Ahead and Break My Hear... |
The Georgian Badminton Federation (, GBF) is the governing body for badminton in Georgia. It aims to govern, encourage and develop the sport for all throughout the country.
History
The GBF was established on 19 July 1991. Its first president was Pavle Nonikashvili. In 1992 The GBF was accepted by International Badmint... |
Farms for City Children is a UK registered charity which aims to provide experience of farm and countryside life for over 3,200 inner-city children per year.
Foundation
In 1976 author Michael Morpurgo and his wife, Clare Morpurgo (the oldest daughter of Sir Allen Lane, the founder of Penguin Books), established the ch... |
Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1 January 1570 – 15 August 1649) was a daughter of Duke William "the younger" of Brunswick-Lüneburg and his wife, Dorothea of Denmark, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg.
She married Count Palatine Charles I of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld. They had four children:
George William (1591–1669), Cou... |
Alice James (August 7, 1848 – March 6, 1892) was an American diarist, sister of novelist Henry James and philosopher and psychologist William James. Her relationship with William was unusually close, and she seems to have been badly affected by his marriage. James suffered lifelong health problems that were generally d... |
```javascript
/**
* @param {string} s
* @return {boolean}
*/
var checkValidString = function (s) {
let left = 0;
let right = 0;
for (let i = 0; i < s.length; i++) {
left += s[i] == "(" ? 1 : -1;
right += s[i] == ")" ? 1 : -1;
if (right > 0) {
break;
}
l... |
Tau Cygni, Latinised from τ Cygni, is a binary star system in the constellation Cygnus, approximately 69 light years away from Earth. This visual binary system has a period of 49.6 years.
The main star, 4th magnitude GJ 822.1 A, is a yellowish white subgiant star of the spectral type F2IV. It therefore has a surface t... |
A Sugar pack or Surgical pack, was designed for the airborne forces of the British Army during the Second World War .
The Sugar pack was a standardised haversack sized webbing carrier, composed of anaesthetics, drugs, bandages, gauze, swabs and plaster of Paris. It was designed to contain sufficient supplies for ten s... |
Michelle Buteau (born July 24, 1977) is an American stand-up comedian, actress, television host, producer, and podcast host.
Early life
Buteau was born in New Jersey to a Haitian father of partial Lebanese descent and a Jamaican mother of partial French descent. She attended college at Florida International University... |
CLG Naomh Anna, Leitir Moir is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the Gaeltacht area of Leitir Móir, County Galway, Ireland. The club is a member of the Galway GAA. Notable former players include Fiachra Breathnach, and Antoine 'Toto' Ó Griofa, former members of the Galway Gaelic Football Squad
In 2009/10 the... |
Jürgen Sonnentheil (born 1961) is a German church musician.
Sonnentheil studied church music in Bayreuth and at the Hochschule für Musik Köln (A-Examen). He supplemented his organ studies with the Konzertexamen in Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf. He is church musician at St. Petri in Cuxhaven, where he founded t... |
The Ward Hinckley House is a historic house in Blue Hill, Maine. Built in 1916 for Otis Ward Hinckley, a Chicago businessman with roots in Blue Hill, it is one of only two documented examples of the Prairie School of architecture in the state of Maine. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974... |
The Case is a 2007 Chinese film directed by the female first-time director, Wang Fen. It is the first film of the Yunnan New Film Project, a planned anthology of ten films directed by female Chinese directors, all taking place in the southern province of Yunnan. It was followed by The Park, also in 2007. The film was p... |
The Online Streaming Act (), commonly known as Bill C-11, is a bill introduced in the 44th Canadian Parliament. It was first introduced on November 3, 2020, by Minister of Canadian Heritage Steven Guilbeault during the second session of the 43rd Canadian Parliament as An Act to amend the Broadcasting Act and to make re... |
Jonathan David Kaufer (March 14, 1955 – October 2, 2013) was an American film director, screenwriter, and occasional actor. Kaufer received his first job while in his late teens as a writer for the sitcom Mork & Mindy. Filmmaker Howard Zieff later hired Kaufer to do rewrites for his films, and his work on the 1979 film... |
Jaylen Johnson (born August 7, 1996) is an American professional basketball player for Taipei Taishin Mars of the T1 League. He played college basketball for the University of Louisville from 2014 to 2017.
High school career
Johnson wrapped up his senior campaign at Ypsilanti High School with averages of 13.6 points, ... |
Hopetown or Hope Town may refer to:
Hopetown, Ontario, Canada
Hopetown, Northern Cape, South Africa
Hopeton, California, United States
Hopetown, Ohio, United States
Hopetown, British Columbia, a settlement of the Kwakwaka'wakw people in British Columbia
Hopetown Indian Reserve No 10A, an Indian Reserve located at Hopet... |
In mathematics, a constraint is a condition of an optimization problem that the solution must satisfy. There are several types of constraints—primarily equality constraints, inequality constraints, and integer constraints. The set of candidate solutions that satisfy all constraints is called the feasible set.
Example
... |
```html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang=en>
<head>
<!-- Global site tag (gtag.js) - Google Analytics -->
<link rel=preload as=script href=../js/jquery.min.js>
<link rel=preload as=script href=../js/bootstrap.min.js>
<link rel=preload as=script href=../js/tracks.min.js>
<link rel=preload as=style ... |
```kotlin
import org.jetbrains.kotlin.gradle.tasks.KotlinCompile
plugins {
kotlin("jvm") version "1.9.0"
application
}
group = "me.scmacdon"
version = "1.0-SNAPSHOT"
java {
sourceCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_17
targetCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_17
}
buildscript {
repositories {
... |
Joseph Hermon Cawthra (1886–1971), was an English monumental sculptor. During his lifetime he was considered among the leading classical sculptors working in Britain and received several commissions for public monuments, war memorials and architectural sculptures.
Biography
Joseph Hermon Cawthra was born in Baildon i... |
The Intraarticular sternocostal ligament is a horizontal fibrocartilaginous plate in the center of the second sternocostal joint. It connects the tip of the costal cartilage to the fibrous junction between the manubrium and the body of the sternum, dividing the joint into two parts.
Ligaments of the torso |
August 14 () is a 2020 Bangladeshi crime thriller streaming television series written & directed by Shihab Shaheen for the online video on demand platform Binge. It features Tasnuva Tisha, Shatabdi Wadud, Shahiduzzaman Selim in lead roles. The series is inspired from a true incident of 2013, when a police officer Mahfu... |
Miss Earth Venezuela is an annual beauty pageant in Venezuela. The winner of Miss Earth Venezuela obtains the right to represent the country in the Miss Earth pageant, an annual international major beauty pageant that advocates for environmental awareness, conservation, and social responsibility.
The current Miss Eart... |
Tomislav Uzelac is the Croatian programmer who wrote an amp MPEG audio decoder that is considered to be the first successful software MP3 player. Two students from the University of Utah, Justin Frankel and Dmitry Boldyrev adapted the decoder (which was originally written for Unix-like systems) to work on Windows and m... |
```xml
import {Link, useUrl, useCart} from '@shopify/hydrogen';
import {useWindowScroll} from 'react-use';
import {
Heading,
IconAccount,
IconBag,
IconMenu,
IconSearch,
Input,
} from '~/components';
import {CartDrawer} from './CartDrawer.client';
import {MenuDrawer} from './MenuDrawer.client';
import {use... |
Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) is an American manufacturer in the low-speed vehicle category, producing neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs) since 1998 and low-speed vehicles (LSVs) since 2001. It has sold more than 50,000 GEM battery-electric vehicles worldwide . GEM was formerly owned by Chrysler. It was purchased ... |
The Menagerie Wilderness is a designated wilderness area located near Mount Washington in the central Cascade Range of Oregon. It is situated near Highway 20 within the Willamette National Forest and is managed by the US Forest Service.
Geography
The Menagerie Wilderness is situated around a series of rock pinnacles ... |
Abacetus sublucidulus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Pterostichinae. It was described by Straneo in 1949.
References
sublucidulus
Beetles described in 1949 |
Jessica Cohen (; born 1973) is a British-Israeli-American literary translator. Her translation of David Grossman's 2014 novel A Horse Walks Into a Bar was awarded the 2017 Man Booker International Prize.
Biography
Cohen was born in Colchester, England to Stanley Cohen and Ruth Kretzmer in 1973. She moved with her fam... |
Daniel Island, South Carolina is a island located in the city of Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Named after its former inhabitant, the colonial governor of the Carolinas, Robert Daniell, the island is located in Berkeley County and situated between the Cooper and Wando Rivers. As of July 2012 it is being d... |
The Mylan Classic was a golf tournament on the Web.com Tour. It was played for the first time in September 2010 at Southpointe Golf Club in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. The title sponsor was Mylan, a pharmaceuticals company based in Canonsburg. Beginning in 2013, the tournament will invite top coll... |
Bernard Siegel is the Executive Director of the nonprofit Regenerative Medicine Foundation (formerly The Genetics Policy Institute) based in Wellington, Florida.
A graduate of the University of Miami undergraduate and law, he is an attorney and member of the Florida Bar since 1975. He is best known for filing the land... |
Pretty Princess () is a 1993 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina.
Plot
Liechtenhaus (a fictional tiny European principality) is ruled by Prince Max, but the little country is nearly bankrupt. In fact, if he can't get an infusion of cash quickly, he may have to sell the royal palace to American devel... |
France most commonly records the date using the day-month-year format with an oblique stroke or slash as the separator with numerical values. The 24-hour clock is used to express time, using the letter as the separator in between hours and minutes.
Date
In France, the all-numeric form for dates is in the order "day m... |
```go
/**
*
*
* 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.
*/
/**
* AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED CODE - DO NOT MODIFY
*/
package services
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/softlayer/softl... |
Tim Phillips (born July 13, 1964) was the president of Americans for Prosperity (AFP) from 2006 through November 2021. He was an early Tea Party movement organizer. Prior to joining AFP, Phillips was a Republican campaign strategist.
Personal life
Phillips grew up in Spartanburg, South Carolina. After briefly attendin... |
Halsbury may refer to:
Halsbury, an historic estate in Devon
Halsbury's Laws of England
Halsbury's Laws of Australia
Halsbury's Statutes
Halsbury's Statutory Instruments
Hardinge Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury
Halsbury, Alberta, a locality in Canada |
The bhagwa dhwaj () is a saffron-colour flag used primarily in Hinduism. It can be triangular, rectangular, or featuring a double pennant, often with tassels. It can also be adorned with Hindu religious symbols, such as the Om letter or a Hindu swastika.
Saffron is considered a sacred colour also in Buddhism, Jainism,... |
Tephritis protrusa is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Tephritis of the family Tephritidae.
Distribution
Australia.
References
Tephritinae
Insects described in 1996
Diptera of Australasia |
New Underground Records was an American independent record label founded by Danny Phillips (a.k.a. Danny Dean) and Gary Kail. Phillips and Kail were influenced by D. Boon and Mike Watt's New Alliance Records label and decided to create their own to promote bands they knew. Alongside New Alliance, New Underground was on... |
```gas
@your_sha256_hash----------------
@ udiv.s
@your_sha256_hash----------------
@ Provides an implementation of unsigned division
@your_sha256_hash----------------
@ Source code taken from path_to_url~theom/riscos/docs/ultimate/a252div.txt
@ r0: the numerator / r1: the denominator
@ after it, r0 has the quotient a... |
Pan.Thy.Monium was a Swedish avant-garde metal band formed and led by Dan Swanö with several members from another project of his, Edge of Sanity. The group disbanded in 1996, after recording Khaooohs and Kon-Fus-Ion. The band wanted this last album to be a 3-disc puzzle.
Last known line-up
Derelict (Robert Karlsson): ... |
This is an alphabetical list of cricketers who have played for Sunrisers since their founding in 2020. They first played in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, a 50 over competition that began in 2020. In 2021, the Twenty20 Charlotte Edwards Cup was added to the women's domestic structure in England.
Players' names are f... |
Million Dollars Snatch (七百萬元大劫案, Qi bai wan yuan da jie an, lit. "Seven Million Dollar Robbery") also known as Kung Fu Sting is a 1976 Hong Kong crime thriller neo-noir film directed by Ng See-Yuen.
Plot
Chan Ah-sang, a career criminal, engineers a bank robbery to be carried out by a gang of seven recruited hoodlums,... |
Pirone is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Pascal Pompey Pirone (1907 - 2003), botanist, plant pathologist, urban horticulturalist, science communicator, and author
Valeria Pirone (born 1998), Italian professional footballer
See also
Peroni (disambiguation)
Italian-language surnames |
Isabelle Champion Métadier (born 23 June 1947), better known by her artistic name Champion Métadier, is a French visual artist.
Background
Métadier was born on 23 June 1947 in Tours, France. She was educated at College Art and Design Talm in Tours and Beaux-Arts de Paris. She had her first solo exhibition at the Stev... |
```xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!--
~ contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
~ this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
~
~ path_to_url
~
~ Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
~ WITHOUT WARRANTIES ... |
Soulseek is a peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing network and application, used mostly to exchange music. It was created by Nir Arbel, an Israeli programmer from Safed.
The current Soulseek network is the second to have been in operation, both run by the same management. The older network, used up to version 156 of the c... |
Dunfermline Upper railway station served the town (now city) of Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland from 1849 to 1968 on the Stirling and Dunfermline Railway.
History
The station opened on 13 December 1849 by the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway. To the north was the goods yard which had a large goods shed and sidings. There wa... |
The Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography And Marketing (CAN-SPAM) Act of 2003 is a law passed in 2003 establishing the United States' first national standards for the sending of commercial e-mail. The law requires the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to enforce its provisions. Introduced by Republican Con... |
```go
/*
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 policy
import (
"github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
protomsp "github.com/hyperledger/fabric-protos-go/msp"
"github.com/hyperledger/fabric... |
Dąbrówka Zabłotnia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kowala, within Radom County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Kowala, south-west of Radom, and south of Warsaw.
References
Villages in Radom County |
```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... |
The Robertson River is a river in Stewart Island/Rakiura, New Zealand. It rises to the east of the Tin Range and flows into the sea east of Port Pegasus.
See also
List of rivers of New Zealand
References
Rivers of Stewart Island |
The main concepts of the Cannon–Bard theory are that emotional expression results from the function of hypothalamic structures, and emotional feeling results from stimulations of the dorsal thalamus. The physiological changes and subjective feeling of an emotion in response to a stimulus are separate and independent; a... |
The Taiping War Cemetery () is the final resting place for Allied personnel who were killed during World War II, particularly the Malayan Campaign and the Japanese occupation of Malaya following the British occupation and colonization of Malaya. Servicemen who died after the war or during their posting in northern Mala... |
Gema Peris Revert (born 20 April 1983 in Valencia) was a Spanish female weightlifter, competing in the 48 kg category and representing Spain at international competitions.
She participated at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the 48 kg event. She competed at world championships, most recently at the 2007 World Weightlifting... |
```sqlpl
CREATE SCHEMA values_subquery;
SET search_path TO values_subquery;
CREATE TABLE test_values (key int, value text, data jsonb);
SELECT create_distributed_table('test_values', 'key');
INSERT INTO test_values SELECT i, i::text, ('{"value":"' || i::text || '"}')::jsonb FROM generate_series(0,100)i;
CREATE TAB... |
```c++
//===-- UnwindAssemblyInstEmulation.cpp -----------------------------------===//
//
// See path_to_url for license information.
//
//===your_sha256_hash------===//
#include "UnwindAssemblyInstEmulation.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Address.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Disassembler.h"
#include "lldb/Core/DumpDataExtractor.h... |
Bernino is a male name which became legal in Denmark in 1975-76 after a legal procedure with the Danish authorities and the Ministry of the Danish Church.
Given names |
Heinisch is a German language surname. It stems from a reduced form of the male given name Heinrich and may refer to:
Fritz Heinisch (1900–1983), American football end
Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek (1961), Austrian politician
Ian Heinisch (1988), American mixed martial artist
Karl Heinisch (1847–1923), German painter
Martin ... |
Alexios III may refer to:
Alexios III Angelos (c. 1153–1211), Emperor of the Byzantine Empire
Alexios III of Trebizond (1338–1390), Emperor of Trebizond |
Zeeshan Ali (born 1 January 1970) is a former Indian Davis Cup player who also competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. The right-hander reached his highest singles ATP ranking on 12 December 1988, when he became the number 126 of the world when he was still 3 weeks short of his 19th birthday.
Career
He remaine... |
Group C of the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations ran from 21 January until 29 January. It consisted of Zambia (holders), Nigeria, Burkina Faso and Ethiopia. The matches were held in the South African cities of Nelspruit and Rustenburg.
Standings
All times South African Standard Time (UTC+2)
Zambia vs. Ethiopia
Nigeria vs.... |
The pre-colonial history of Northern Nigeria encompasses the history of Northern Nigeria before the advent of European explorers and the subsequent pacification of Northern Nigeria by the British Empire. In pre-historical times, the area known as Northern Nigeria was home to the Kwatarkwashi/Nok culture. Elements of hu... |
Michael Craft Johnson (born 1950), who goes by the pen name Michael Craft, is an American author of gay and lesbian mystery novels. His 2019 novel ChoirMaster won the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award for LGBTQ, and four of his novels have been finalists for the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Mystery.
Personal life
In 1950... |
The Patient Rights (Scotland) Act 2011 is an Act of the Scottish Parliament.
The Act states that healthcare providers must consider the needs of patients, consider what would be the most beneficial to the patient, taking into account their circumstances and preferences and
encourage them to take part in decisions abo... |
Karakat Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 40 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Bihar state in eastern India. This constituency came into existence in 2008 as a part of the implementation of delimitation of parliamentary constituencies based on the recommendations of the Delimitation Commission of India con... |
```css
body {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
font-family: sans-serif;
}
``` |
Louis Pichon (8 October 1916 – 14 October 2002) was a French modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
References
1916 births
2002 deaths
French male modern pentathletes
Olympic modern pentathletes for France
Modern pentathletes at the 1948 Summer Olympics |
Andes may refer to:
Places
Andes, the world's longest mountain range, along the western coast of South America
Andes, New York, a town in the US
Andes (CDP), New York, a hamlet in the US
Andes, Antioquia, a town and municipality in Colombia
Andés, a parish in Asturias, Spain
Andes (Italy), ancient town, place of... |
Triplax puncticeps is a species of pleasing fungus beetle in the family Erotylidae. It is found in North America.
References
Further reading
Erotylidae
Articles created by Qbugbot
Beetles described in 1916 |
The Punk Terrorist Anthology Vol. 1 is a compilation album released in 2004 by American crust punk band Nausea on Brad Logan's Blacknoise Recordings. The album consists of previously released songs.
Track list
References
Nausea (band) albums
2004 compilation albums |
Retrostium is a fungal genus in the division Ascomycota. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Retrostium amphiroae, described as new to science from Japan in 1997. Species Fungorum places it within the family Spathulosporaceae, which would place it with the Spathulosporales Order.
References
Fungi... |
Zographus regalis is a species of beetle belonging to the family Cerambycidae.
Description
Zographus regalis can reach a body length of . The basic colour is black, with shining green and yellowish spots. Elytra bears six large chocolate patches on the edges, while the protorax shows several black and green transve... |
Roger de Piles (7 October 1635 – 5 April 1709) was a French painter, engraver, art critic and diplomat.
Life
Born in Clamecy, Roger de Piles studied philosophy and theology, and devoted himself to painting.
In 1662 he became tutor to Michel Amelot de Gournay, whom he was to follow throughout his life, acting as secr... |
The National Federation of Indian Women is a women's organisation in India, the women's wing of the Communist Party of India. It was established in 1954 June 4 by several leaders from Mahila Atma Raksha Samiti including Aruna Asaf Ali.
Annie Raja is the current General Secretary and Aruna Roy is the current president ... |
Xavier de Souza Briggs (born 1968) is an American educator, social scientist, and policy expert, known for his work on economic opportunity, social capital, democratic governance, and leading social change. He has influenced housing and urban policy in the United States, contributing to the concept of the "geography of... |
Alen Mašović (; born 7 August 1994) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a forward for Bosnian side Tuzla City.
Club career
Born in Novi Pazar, he played in the youth teams of FK Partizan before coming to Borac Čačak .
On 21 July 2015, he signed with Voždovac.
On 4 August 2021, he returned to Voždovac.
References
... |
Scrotodynia is a condition characterized by dysesthesia of the scrotum.
See also
Vulvodynia
List of cutaneous conditions
References
Neurocutaneous conditions |
Neocrinus is a genus of crinoids in the family Isocrinidae, that contains only two known species. Members of this genus appeared on Earth 23.03 million years ago in the Miocene Epoch.
Species
Neocrinus blakei (Carpenter, 1884)
Neocrinus decorus (Thomson, 1864)
References
Isocrinidae
Crinoid genera |
Xu Xiaoxu (born 8 August 1986 in Beijing) is a Chinese field hockey player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics she competed with the China women's national field hockey team in the women's tournament.
She won a silver medal as a member of the Chinese team at 2014 Asian Games.
References
External links
1986 births
Living... |
Brewster Road is a thoroughfare arterial road around Newark Liberty International Airport in the cities of Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey. It runs from an intersection with Carson and South Directionary Roads at the southwest corner of the airport, northwards around the western, northern, and eastern perimeters of th... |
The Counts of Ribeira Grande () was a title of nobility granted to a hereditary line of nobles from the island of São Miguel in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores, most closely associated with the Gonçalves da Câmara familial line. The title was first conferred to D. Manuel Luís Baltazar da Câmara in 1662, and hi... |
VSM-1 (Russian: ВСМ-1—Вертолетная Система Минирования-1) is a Soviet helicopter-based remote mining system. It can be mounted on various variants of the Mil Mi-8 helicopter, particularly the Mi-8T and Mi-8MT. It is capable of deploying a range of high explosive and fragmentation mines.
The system was developed by the ... |
Sami Sohail (born 29 January 2002) is a Malawian cricket player. He has played for the Malawi national cricket team since 2018 as an all-rounder, batting right-handed and bowling right-arm medium pace.
Personal life
Sohail was born on 29 January 2002 in Pakistan. He moved to Malawi with his parents at the age of three... |
The Tischofer Cave () is a cave in the Kaisertal valley in the Kaisergebirge mountains in Austria. It was a locally important gathering place and weapons cache during the Tyrolean Rebellion in the Napoleonic Wars.
The roughly long cave, which is about high at the entrance, was occupied by cave bears and other predat... |
Starlink is a satellite internet constellation operated by SpaceX providing satellite Internet access to most of the Earth. Starshield is a derivative of Starlink designed to be operated for and can host payloads for military or government purposes.
Launches
Starlink Launches
The deployment of the first 1,440 satell... |
is a Japanese rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
References
1937 births
Living people
Japanese male rowers
Olympic rowers for Japan
Rowers at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Sportspeople from Tokyo |
Mudrīte is a Latvian feminine given name. The associated name day is October 24.
References
Latvian feminine given names
Feminine given names |
Leslie Matthew Heath is a New Zealand actor, producer, radio host, sports commentator, columnist and musician. He played Danny Parker on Back Of The Y Masterpiece Television and Dick Johansonson in the feature film The Devil Dared Me To. He was guitarist and singer for the 2000s band Deja Voodoo. He has worked on shows... |
James H. Stewart (September 5, 1859 – November 24, 1924) was a teacher and Republican politician. He was born in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, September 5, 1859 (1857, according to some sources). He moved to Falls County, Texas, in 1869, and then moved to Hearne, Texas, about 10 years later. He was educated at Prairie Vi... |
Guillermo Vilas was the defending champion but did not compete that year.
José Luis Clerc won in the final 6–7, 2–6, 7–5, 6–0, 6–3 against Rolf Gehring.
Seeds
A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.
n/a
José Luis Clerc (champion)
Víc... |
The International Trade in Endangered Species Act 2008 (), is a Malaysian law which enacted to implement the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and to provide for other matters connected therewith.
Preamble
WHEREAS the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species... |
Henry Husee was the Dean of Wells during 1302.
References
Deans of Wells |
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