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The Second Prefectural Assembly Elections were held on 20 November 1940 in Taiwan under Japanese rule. According to the Japanese law, half members of prefectural assembly shall be elected by the members of local assembly and the other half shall be appointed by the Governor-General . In this time, 82 seats from five p...
"Nothing Really Matters" is a song by American singer Madonna for her seventh studio album, Ray of Light (1998). It was written by Madonna and Patrick Leonard, and was produced by the singer with William Orbit and Marius De Vries. The song was released as the sixth and final single from the album on February 9, 1999, b...
The Dragoman of the Fleet (; ) was a senior office in the Ottoman Empire, held by Phanariote Greeks during the 18th and early 19th centuries. As the chief deputy of the Kapudan Pasha, the Dragoman of the Fleet played a leading role in the administration of the various autonomous communities of the islands and coasts of...
Mike Tyson (born 1966) is an American former boxer. Mike Tyson or Michael Tyson may also refer to: Michael Tyson (antiquary) (1740–1780), English clergyman Mike Tyson (baseball) (born 1950), American former baseball player Mike Tyson (American football) (born 1993), American football player
Paul Bossi (born 22 July 1991) is a Luxembourgian football player, who plays for FC Mondercange in Luxembourg National Division. External links 1991 births Living people Men's association football forwards Men's association football midfielders Luxembourgian men's footballers Luxembourg men's youth international foot...
Jeziorno may refer to the following places: Jeziorno, Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) Jeziorno, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) Jeziorno, Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland) Jeziorno, Pomeranian Voivodeship (north Poland) Jeziorno, Człuchów County in Pomeranian Voivodeship...
El Comandante, is a Colombian television series created by Sony Pictures Television. It is based on the life of the late Venezuelan President, Hugo Rafael Chávez Frias. It stars Andrés Parra as the titular character. Plot summary El Comandante is a story inspired by the life of Hugo Chávez, a man of humble origin who...
was a Japanese classical composer. Biography Takekuni Hirayoshi graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts Department of Music in 1961 and completed his graduate work there in 1967. He studied with Yoshio Hasegawa (長谷川良夫) and Yoshiho Ikuma (伊熊良穂). He was the 1969 recipient of the Otaka Award (尾高賞). Subsequently, h...
John Grey Weightman (29 March 1809 – 9 December 1872) was a British architect based in Sheffield. Career He was born on 29 March 1809 in Bawtry, West Riding of Yorkshire, the son of Robert Weightman and Mary Gray. He trained in the offices of Charles Barry and Charles Robert Cockerell. Initially he practised alone in...
Sir Christopher John Howard Chancellor (29 March 1904 – 9 September 1989) was a British journalist and administrator who was general manager of the news agency Reuters from 1944 to 1959. The Daily Telegraph credited him for keeping the company running under extremely difficult wartime circumstances, noting that "It was...
Mosel (A512) is the second ship of the s of the German Navy. Development The Elbe-class replenishment ships are also known tenders of the German Navy. In German, this type of ship is called Versorgungsschiffe which can be translated as "supply ship" though the official translation in English is "replenishment ship"....
Amblytylus is a genus of plant bugs in the family Miridae. There are at least two described species in Amblytylus. Species Amblytylus albidus (Hahn, 1834) Amblytylus nasutus (Kirschbaum, 1856) References Further reading Phylinae Cimicomorpha genera
The Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA) is a federal statute passed into law in 2000 by the U.S. Congress and signed by President Clinton. The law was later reauthorized by presidents Bush, Obama, and Trump. In addition to its applicability to US citizens, it has the ability to authorize p...
Lesbian erotica deals with depictions in the visual arts of lesbianism, which is the expression of female-on-female sexuality. Lesbianism has been a theme in erotic art since at least the time of ancient Rome, and many regard depictions of lesbianism (as for sexuality in general) to be erotic. For much of the history ...
Kyle Davies may refer to: Kyle Davies (baseball) (born 1983), American baseball pitcher Kyle Davies (soccer) (born 1989), American soccer player Kyle Davies (businessperson), a founder of cryptocurrency hedge fund Three Arrows Capital in the 2010s See also Kylie Davies Kyle Davis (disambiguation) Carl Davies, British ...
Patrick Brown is a British-Canadian journalist based in and living in Beijing, China. He has worked for both CBC News and Global News. Life and career Brown was born in Birmingham, England. After his GCE joined VSO, Sierra Leone (West Africa) he attended Cambridge. He holds a master's degree in social anthropology fr...
Ciske de Rat ("Ciske the Rat") is the first part of a trilogy by Dutch author Piet Bakker. It is part of the Ciske trilogy which was written between 1941 (publication was however delayed by paper shortages until 1942) and 1946. The book was published in more than ten countries. It was made into two films, a television ...
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Yana Rattigan (born Yana Stadnyk; 20 January 1987 in Lviv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) is a Ukrainian born wrestler who competes internationally for Great Britain and England. She competed in the 2009 World Wrestling Championships finishing 5th in the 48 kg category and was 7th in the same weight category at the 2010 World Wr...
Quaglino may refer to: Alfredo Quaglino (1894-1972), Italian photographer, journalist, and motor racer Quaglino's, a restaurant in London, founded by Giovanni "John" Quaglino in 1929
```java package com.ctrip.xpipe.redis.checker.alert.sender.email.listener; /** * @author chen.zhu * <p> * Mar 26, 2018 */ public interface AsyncEmailSenderCallback { void success(); void fail(Throwable throwable); } ```
The Adams Street Double House is a historic double house located at 106-108 East Adams Street in Sandusky, Ohio. Description and history The -story, masonry and stone structure was built in about 1845 in the Exotic Revival and Federal styles of architecture. Historically, it has been used as two respective houses, wi...
Visakhapatnam is Metro City in the state of Andhra Pradesh and also largest city in the state. Visakhapatnam history dates from 2500 years ago and the present name is given by Eastern Chalukyas king to their family deity Visakha in 1010 CE. Ancient history Historically this area is under Kalinga Kingdom in 260 BC Ash...
Sir David Osborne Hay, (29 November 1916 – 18 May 2009) was an Australian soldier, senior public servant and diplomat, who served as Australian Ambassador to the United Nations, Administrator of Papua New Guinea, and headed the departments of External Territories and Aboriginal Affairs. Early life career David Hay wa...
Albert Vickers Bryan Jr. (November 8, 1926 – August 27, 2019) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Education and career Born in Alexandria, Virginia, Bryan's father Albert Vickers Bryan, was also a federal judge. The Albert V. Bryan United States...
Samuel Chandanappally (13 May 1940 – 3 July 2000), who was born C. D. Samuel, was an Indian writer, college professor and orator. In his lifetime, he wrote around 30 books in Malayalam. His book titled Malankara Sabha Pithakkanmar, contains the study about the writings of the holy fathers of the Malankara Orthodox Sy...
The UE Red Warriors are the collegiate men's baketball team of the University of the East, which play in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP), the premiere sports league in the country. History The UE Red Warriors holds the longest senior basketball championship run with seven straight UAAP ti...
São Miguel (Portuguese for Saint Michael) is a parish in the municipality of Vila Franca do Campo in the Azores. The population in 2011 was 2,659, in an area of 12.60 km². History On July 2002, the settlement of Ribeira Seca split from São Miguel and became an independent parish. References Freguesias of Vila Franca...
Get a Clue is an American television game show hosted by Rob Belushi that aired on Game Show Network from January 6, 2020, to April 16, 2021. Gameplay Two teams compete for a chance to win up to $10,000 by describing and guessing words similar to the main game of Pyramid. In the first season, each team consisted of fo...
This is a list of notable contemporary Christian music artists from the 1970s. The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (2002) defines CCM as "music that appeals to self-identified fans of contemporary Christian music on account of a perceived connection to what they regard as Christianity". Based on this defi...
Wycliffe Wafula Wangamati is a Kenyan national and politician who served as the second governor of Bungoma on a Ford Kenya ticket. Wangamati came to power after defeating Kenneth Lusaka in the 2017 election. In the election on August 9, 2022, he was again defeated by Kenneth Lusaka who was then the Speaker of the Senat...
Michael F. Shlesinger (born August 8, 1948 in Brooklyn, New York) is a physicist notable for his work in the area of nonlinear dynamics. He is the co-founder of the journal Fractals. His pioneering work in statistical predictions and descriptions of random and deterministic processes has influenced the physics of amorp...
Bettye Fahrenkamp (September 6, 1923 – August 12, 1991) was an American educator and politician. Born in Wilder, Fentress County, Tennessee, Fahrenkamp served in the Women's Army Corps during World War II. She received her bachelor's degree in education from the University of Tennessee. In 1956, Fahrenkamp moved to Fa...
Southease railway station is located east of the village of Southease in East Sussex, England. It is on the Seaford branch of the East Coastway Line, measured from via Redhill. The station is surrounded by agricultural land. The South Downs Way crosses the Seaford Branch here. History The London, Brighton and South...
TC Pista is a stock car racing series in Argentina, created by the Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera in 1995. Its purpose was to prepare pilots from regional categories who wish to compete in Turismo Carretera. It also made it possible to absorb those pilots who did not fit on the TC grid when they went from u...
"The Angel (North London Forever)" is a song by English singer-songwriter Louis Dunford. It was released on 25 February 2022 by RCA Records as the second single from his second EP, The Popham. Background Dunford wrote the song as a love letter to his hometown of Islington, North London, as well as his family and frien...
Domenico Mondo (1734 in Capodrise near Caserta – 1806 in Naples) was an Italian painter, active in both a late Baroque and Neoclassical styles. Biography He studied under Francesco Solimena. Mondo became director of the Neapolitan Royal Academy of Fine Arts from 1789–1805. He was the author of an altarpiece at Sant'A...
So Wai Chuen (born 26 March 1988) is a former Hong Kong professional footballer. He played as a centre-back. Career statistics International Hong Kong U-23 As of 15 November 2010 Hong Kong As of 28 July 2011 Notes and references 1988 births Living people Hong Kong men's footballers Sun Hei SC players Hong Kong Fi...
"Power Up" is a Korean song recorded by South Korean girl group Red Velvet for their second special (sixth overall) Korean extended play, titled Summer Magic (2018). Characterized as an electro-pop song with elements of chip-music, the song was penned by Kenzie and was produced by production duo Moonshine, Ellen Berg T...
The Prodigal is a 1955 epic biblical film. The Prodigal, Prodigal or Prodigals may also refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Film and television The Prodigal (1931 film), an early talkie film The Prodigal (1983 film), directed by James F. Collier "The Prodigal" (Angel), a 2000 episode of the TV show "The Pro...
```javascript import YouTubePlayerRemoteBridge from "./io/YouTubePlayerRemoteBridge.js" function YouTubePlayer(communicationConstants, communicationChannel) { const UNSTARTED = "UNSTARTED" const ENDED = "ENDED" const PLAYING = "PLAYING" const PAUSED = "PAUSED" const BUFFERING = "BUFFERING" cons...
The Vinton-Torrey House is a historic house at 5 Torrey Road in Southbridge, Massachusetts. It was built in 1841 by J. Eliot Vinton, whose ancestor John acquired the land in 1738. The -story brick house may incorporate elements of an earlier house (possibly part of John Vinton's original house). The house expresses ...
Tugalina radiata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Fissurellidae, the keyhole limpets and slit limpets. References External links To World Register of Marine Species Fissurellidae Gastropods described in 1953
Shedd Brook is an stream located in southern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of Beards Brook, part of the Contoocook River and Merrimack River watersheds. Shedd Brook begins at the north outlet of Highland Lake in Washington, New Hampshire. The brook flows east, crossing the small town of Winds...
The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum, located in Houston, Texas, is a museum dedicated to the history and achievements of Buffalo Soldiers and African American soldiers from all of the branches of the United States Military. Founding The museum was founded in 2001 by Vietnam veteran and military historian, Captain Pa...
Markus Stockhausen (born May 2, 1957) is a German trumpeter and composer. His recordings and performances have typically alternated between jazz and chamber or opera music, the latter often in collaboration with his father, composer Karlheinz Stockhausen. Biography Born in Cologne, West Germany, he is the son of compo...
Vålerenga Fotball is a Norwegian association football club from Oslo. They play their home games at Ullevaal Stadion which has a capacity of 28,972. During the 2015 campaign they will compete in Tippeligaen and the Norwegian Cup. Squad Reserve squad On Loan Transfers Winter In: Out: Summer In: Out: Competiti...
Thermalia is a thematic centre dedicated to the hot spring culture and is found in Caldes de Montbui (Catalonia). The Thermalia Museum is located in a building dating back to Medieval times and until the 1970s it served as a hospital and thermal bath site. It is part of the Barcelona Provincial Council Local Museum Ne...
The Medium Is the Massage: An Inventory of Effects is a book co-created by media analyst Marshall McLuhan and graphic designer Quentin Fiore, with coordination by Jerome Agel. It was published by Bantam Books in 1967 and became a bestseller with a cult following. The U.K. edition was published by Allen Lane Penguin Bo...
2797 Teucer is a large Jupiter trojan from the Greek camp, approximately in diameter. It was discovered on 4 June 1981, by American astronomer Edward Bowell at the Anderson Mesa Station near Flagstaff, Arizona, in the United States. The dark D-type asteroid belongs to the 20 largest Jupiter trojans and has a rotation...
Veto is the seventh studio album by German extreme metal band Heaven Shall Burn, released on 19 April 2013 through Century Media Records. The album entered the US Top Heatseekers albums at No. 14 selling 1,175 copies in the first week. Track listing Personnel Production and performance credits are adapted from the al...
Rocha Estância is a mountain in the southwestern part of the island Boa Vista in Cape Verde, east of the village of Povoação Velha. Its elevation is 357 meters. It is part of a protected area (category Natural Monument) covering 253 ha. The Our Lady of Conception church is located at the western foot of the mountain. ...
Dhaniakhali is a village in Dhaniakhali CD Block in Chinsurah subdivision of Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. The place has lent its name to the popular Dhaniakhali Sari. Geography Location Dhaniakhali is located at . The area is composed of flat alluvial plains that form a part of the Gangetic D...
The Melbourne School of Theology (MST) is an evangelical Christian theological college with its main campus in Wantirna, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It offers undergraduate and post-graduate programs in biblical studies, pastoral studies, theology and related fields. The school has a Chinese ...
The air permeability specific surface of a powder material is a single-parameter measurement of the fineness of the powder. The specific surface is derived from the resistance to flow of air (or some other gas) through a porous bed of the powder. The SI units are m2·kg−1 ("mass specific surface") or m2·m−3 ("volume s...
Michel Prévost (September 30, 1753 – July 17, 1843) was a merchant and political figure in Lower Canada. He represented Leinster in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada from 1815 to 1816 and from 1820 to 1824 as a supporter of the Parti canadien. He was born in Montreal, the son of Eustache Prévost and Marie-Jeann...
Duane Jones (born 30 April 1993) is a Welsh former professional snooker player. Career Junior Jones started playing snooker aged twelve, joining his local snooker club and playing on full sized tables after being impressed at how easy Jimmy White made the game look on television. He later became Welsh under-16 capta...
George Coe (1929–2015) was an American stage, film and television actor and voice artist. George Coe may also refer to: George Coe (Lincoln County War) (1856–1941), Old West cowboy George Coe (Michigan politician) (1811–1869), politician from the U. S. state of Michigan George Coe (mayor), American mayor of Lancas...
The 1943 Peterborough by-election was held on 15 October 1943. The byelection was held due to the appointment as Governor of Bermuda of the incumbent Conservative MP, David Cecil. It was won by the Conservative candidate John Hely-Hutchinson. References 1943 in England Politics of Peterborough 1943 elections in the...
The First Battle of Opatów, one of many clashes of the January Uprising, took place on November 25, 1863, in the town of Opatów, which at that time belonged to Russian-controlled Congress Poland. A party of 210 Polish rebels, commanded by Józef Hauke-Bosak, managed to temporarily capture the town, which was defended by...
Pedro de Matheu (5 June 1900 – 22 April 1965) was a Salvadoran artist. His work was part of the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics. References 1900 births 1965 deaths Salvadoran artists Olympic competitors in art competitions People from Santa Ana, El Salvador
Judith Cohen may refer to: Judy Chicago (born 1939), born Judith Cohen, American feminist artist, art educator, and writer Judith Gamora Cohen (born 1946), astronomer and professor Judith Love Cohen (1933–2016), American aerospace engineer and author Judith R. Cohen (born 1949), Canadian ethnomusicologist Judith ...
Cabana de Bergantiños or Cabana is a municipality in the Province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia in northwestern Spain. It used to be known as Cesullas. Main sights Castro de Borneiro: an Iron Age hillfort. Dolmen of Dombate: a dolmen of the Neolithic. Torre da Penela: tower of an ancient cas...
Business Aviation Centre, Private Stock Company () was an airline based in Kyiv, Ukraine. It operated charter and air taxi services in Ukraine, Europe and Asia, focusing on the VIP sector. Its bases were at Boryspil Airport and Kyiv Zhuliany Airport. History Business Aviation Centre airline had been working in the Uk...
```python from hashlib import sha1 import tempfile import pytest import ray from ray import workflow from ray.workflow.storage.debug import DebugStorage from ray.workflow.workflow_storage import STEP_OUTPUTS_METADATA from ray.workflow.common import asyncio_run from ray.workflow.storage.filesystem import FilesystemStor...
Monozukuri, or alternatively spelled monodzukuri, literally means 'production' or 'making of things' in Japanese and is the Japanese term for 'manufacturing'. The broader meaning encompasses a synthesis of technological prowess, know-how and spirit of Japan's manufacturing practices. The spirit includes a sincere attit...
Grim Scary Tales is the fifth album by American extreme metal band Macabre released in 2011. The album cover depicts the notorious Romanian prince Vlad the Impaler holding a goblet filled with blood. The album focuses on historical figures famous for killing people, such as Vlad Tepes, Countess Bathory, Gilles de Rais,...
Weirs Beach is an area within the northern part of the city of Laconia in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. It is located on the southern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee. The cruise ship Mount Washington terminates there. It is a popular destination of bikers during Motorcycle Week every June. Weirs Beach, or ...
Buddhadeva Bose (; 1908–1974), also spelt Buddhadeb Bosu, was an Indian Bengali writer of the 20th century. Frequently referred to as a poet, he was a versatile writer who wrote novels, short stories, plays and essays in addition to poetry. He was an influential critic and editor of his time. He is recognised as one o...
was the second of 13 destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1940s. The Akizuki-class ships were given a heavy armament of eight dual-purpose guns to fulfill their designed role as aircraft carrier escorts, although the design was modified with additional weapons to improve their flexibility. ...
Olive Kingsley Chadeayne (February 9, 1904 - February 23, 2001) was an American architect who worked primarily in California from 1927 to 1970. Early life and education Though born in New York, at the age of eleven Chadeayne moved with her family to Van Nuys in southern California. She began studying architecture in 1...
Edward Salmon may refer to: Edward Salmon (soldier), 17th century soldier and MP for Scarborough Edward Togo Salmon (1905–1988), British ancient historian Edward Salmon (cricketer) (1853–1907), English cricketer Edward H. Salmon (born 1942), American politician in the New Jersey General Assembly Edward L. Salmon Jr. (1...
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Pyay (Lat: Diocesis Pyayensis) is a suffragan diocese of the Latin Church of the Roman Catholic Church in Burma, in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Yangon (Rangoon), but like that depends on the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelizat...
The Agreement of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance of 1948, also known as the YYA Treaty from the Finnish () (Swedish: was the basis for Finno–Soviet relations from 1948 to 1992. It was the main instrument in implementing the Finnish policy called Paasikivi–Kekkonen doctrine. Under the treaty, which was...
Eucosma abacana is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in China (Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia), Mongolia, Japan, Russia and Kazakhstan. The wingspan is 15–18 mm. The larvae feed on Artemisia species. References Moths described in 1877 Eucosmini
```go // Unless explicitly stated otherwise all files in this repository are licensed // This product includes software developed at Datadog (path_to_url //go:build python && test && kubelet package python import ( "testing" "time" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" "github.com/DataDog/datadog-agent/pkg/util...
City Stadium SRC Slavija (; ″SRC″ stands for ), is a multi-purpose stadium in Istočno Sarajevo, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Slavija Sarajevo. The stadium has a capacity that can hold 6,000 people. References FK Slavija Sarajev...
```java package com.journaldev.androidgooglesmartlock; import android.content.Context; import android.support.test.InstrumentationRegistry; import android.support.test.runner.AndroidJUnit4; import org.junit.Test; import org.junit.runner.RunWith; import static org.junit.Assert.*; /** * Instrumented test, which will...
Karen Amanda Yeats (born 1980) is a Canadian mathematician and mathematical physicist whose research connects combinatorics to quantum field theory. She holds the Canada Research Chair in Combinatorics in Quantum Field Theory at the University of Waterloo. Biography Yeats is from Halifax, Nova Scotia. As an undergradu...
A deer dance is any of the world's folk dances performed by people dressed as deer. Guatemala The Mayan Deer Dance is an important part of the culture of Guatemala. India Manattam in Tamil Nadu Japan Deer dance (鹿踊, ) is widely practised in Japan, particularly in Northeastern Japan. Deer dance in the style of Kan...
Star Wars: TIE Fighter is a 1994 Star Wars space flight simulator and space combat video game, a sequel in the Star Wars: X-Wing series. It places the player in the role of an Imperial starfighter pilot during events that occur between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. The game was produced by Lawrence H...
The Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) is a global non-profit wildlife and environment conservation organization headquartered in Washington, DC. It was founded in 1977 by English primatologist Jane Goodall and Genevieve di San Faustino (1919-2011). The institute's mission is to improve the treatment and understanding of pri...
```xml export interface IGoogleFitActivityViewerState { isGoogleAuthenticated: boolean; accessToken: string; stepCount: number; calories: number; distance: number; activityTime: number; } ```
The Ubatiba River is a river of Rio de Janeiro state in southeastern Brazil. See also List of rivers of Rio de Janeiro References Brazilian Ministry of Transport Rivers of Rio de Janeiro (state)
Adjutant Charles Alfred Revol-Tissot was a French World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Biography Charles Alfred Revol-Tissot was born on 2 June 1892 in Paris. His youthful interest in aviation led him to learn to fly; he received Civil Pilot's Licence No. 1248 on 1 March 1913. When World War I...
In the Vietnamese name below, Nguyễn is the surname. Crown Prince Nguyễn Phúc Bảo Long (4 January 1936 – 28 July 2007) was the last crown prince of the monarchy in Vietnamese history. He was the eldest son of Bao Dai and Queen Nam Phuong. He has one younger brother, Bao Thang, and three younger sisters, Phuong Mai, Ph...
The Central District of Gachsaran County () is in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Dogonbadan. At the National Census in 2006, its population was 109,458 in 24,242 households. The following census in 2011 counted 118,022 people in 30,136 households. At the latest census in 2016, th...
Ellen Frank (born 1944) is a psychologist and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh. She is known in the field of Psychotherapy as one of the developers of Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy, which aims to treat bipolar disorder by ...
```go /* */ package grpclogging import ( "github.com/golang/protobuf/jsonpb" "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" "go.uber.org/zap" "go.uber.org/zap/zapcore" ) type protoMarshaler struct { jsonpb.Marshaler message proto.Message } func (m *protoMarshaler) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { out, err := m.Marshaler...
Gilbert Tennent (5 February 1703 – 23 July 1764) was a Presbyterian revivalist minister in Colonial America. Born into a Scotch-Irish family in County Armagh, Ireland, he migrated to America with his parents, studied theology, and along with Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield, became one of the leaders of the evang...
```shell Workflow: topic branches Upstream shorthand Tracking shorthands Move the last commit to a new branch View your commit history in a graph ```
Jahm bin Safwan () was an Islamic theologian who attached himself to Al-Harith ibn Surayj, a dissident in Khurasan towards the end of the Umayyad period, and who was put to death in 745 by Salm ibn Ahwaz. Biography Jahm was a client of the Banu Rāseb tribe. He was born in Kufa, but settled down in Khurāsān in Tirmidh....
A county registrar () is an official attached to the Irish Circuit Court who carries out a number of quasi-judicial and administrative functions regarding the functioning of the court within their assigned county or counties. The county registrar has responsibility for the administration and management of the circuit...
```xml /* * Wire * * 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 PARTICULAR PURPO...
Frank Walls may refer to: Frank Walls (illustrator), American illustrator and game designer Frank A. Walls, American serial killer See also Frank Wall (disambiguation)
Pietro Palazzini (19 May 1912 – 11 October 2000) was an Italian Cardinal, who helped to save the lives of Jewish people in World War II. He was consecrated bishop by the pope in 1962 and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1973. He has been commemorated by Yad Vashem. From 1980 to 1988, Cardinal Palazzini was Prefect of...
The Medical University () in Plovdiv, Bulgaria was established in 1945. It includes the Faculties of Medicine, Dental medicine, Pharmacy, Public Health, a Department of Languages and Specialized training, a medical college and a hospital with 2000 beds. Facilities include laboratories, clinics and units for diagnosti...
Rusinowice (German Ruschinowitz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Koszęcin, within Lubliniec County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately west of Koszęcin, south-east of Lubliniec, and north-west of the regional capital Katowice. The village is located near to the Poli...
The 1924 Mercer Bears football team was an American football team that represented Mercer University as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) during the 1924 college football season. In their second year under head coach Stanley L. Robinson, the team compiled a 5–3–2 record. Schedule Re...
HappinessCharge PreCure! is the eleventh anime television series in Izumi Todo and Bandai's Pretty Cure franchise, produced by Asahi Broadcasting Corporation and Toei Animation, celebrating the series' 10th anniversary. The series follows Hime Shirayuki, the Princess of the Blue Sky Kingdom and Megumi Aino, a girl chos...