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Hetzler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Mark Hetzler (born 1968), American trombonist
Theodore Hetzler (1875–1945), American banker
See also
Hutzler |
is a Japanese anime television series. It was produced by Nippon Animation and broadcast for 49 episodes on TV Tokyo from 10 October 1991 to 24 September 1992.
Characters
Main characters
Hikaru Kikkawa
A son of a diplomat, who has lived in many countries since he was a baby. He came to Genoa as an international stud... |
Feta is a type of cheese.
Feta or FETA may also refer to:
Federation of Environmental Trade Associations
Fire Extinguishing Trades Association
First European Transfer Agent
Forth Estuary Transport Authority
FETA, an identifier for alpha-fetoprotein a molecule produced in the developing embryo and fetus
Feta (fo... |
Dryopteris crinalis is a species of fern known as the serpent woodfern. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known from the main islands.
There are at least two varieties. The var. podosorus was federally listed as an endangered species of the United States in 2010. There are three populations on Kauai, for a total of... |
Stephen E. Sachs (born 1980) is an American legal scholar who serves as the Antonin Scalia Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. He is a scholar of constitutional law, civil procedure, conflict of laws, and originalism.
Early life and education
Sachs was born in New York. He is the son of Alan A. Sachs, a lawyer in... |
Garfield is the debut album by Adam Green, released in 2002. Unlike the rest of his later output, Garfield'''s sound is more in the vein of Green's other project The Moldy Peaches, and likewise, features a rougher, lo-fi sound than his other albums. The UK release of the album only has the first ten tracks on it, and i... |
Isodontia auripes, the brown-legged grass-carrier, is a species of thread-waisted wasp in the family Sphecidae. The wasp will opportunistically use old nests made by Xylocopa virginica or mining bees. Larvae eat for three days and then spend two forming pupae. Oecanthus is a common prey item throughout I. auripes' ran... |
Bisheshwar Prasad Koirala formed the first elected government of Nepal on 27 May 1959. After the 1951 democratic movement, several transitional governments failed to hold the first general elections in the country until an interim government under Subarna SJB Rana held the 1959 general elections in two phases on 18 Feb... |
```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 com.google.copybara.rust;
import static com.google.common.truth.Truth.assertThat;
import static java.nio.charset.StandardCha... |
Nematopsides is a genus of dinoflagellates belonging to the family Warnowiaceae.
Species:
Nematopsides tentaculoides
Nematopsides vigilans
References
Gymnodiniales
Dinoflagellate genera |
Cernătești is a commune in Buzău County, Muntenia, Romania, located in the Subcarpathian hills, in the valley of the river Slănic. It is composed of eight villages: Aldeni, Băești, Căldărușa, Cernătești, Fulga, Manasia, Vlădeni and Zărneștii de Slănic. The 2002 Romanian census showed a population of 4,027 inhabitants.
... |
```python
# -*- coding:utf-8 -*-
'''
,
'''
class TreeNode:
def __init__(self, x):
self.val = x
self.left = None
self.right = None
class Solution:
def widthOfTree(self, pRoot):
if pRoot == None:
return 0
nodeQue = [pRoot]
levelCount, level, maxNum = ... |
is a Japanese anime director of television and film.
Hongo originally worked at Ajiado as an animator but moved to Shin-Ei Animation where he directed Crayon Shin-chan. He left in 1996 and went on to direct Immortal Grand Prix, Outlaw Star, Reideen, Shamanic Princess, and The Candidate for Goddess. He also directed an... |
```java
/*
This file is part of the iText (R) project.
Authors: Apryse Software.
This program is offered under a commercial and under the AGPL license.
For commercial licensing, contact us at path_to_url For AGPL licensing, see below.
AGPL licensing:
This program is free software: you can red... |
Göreme Historical National Park (; ) is a national park in central Turkey. It occupies an area of nearly 100 km2 (39 sq mi) and is located in Nevşehir Province. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 under the name Goreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia. The park features a rocky, water- and wind... |
William John Cordner (4 December 1826 – 15 July 1870) was an Irish-born organist and choirmaster in Sydney, Australia.
History
Cordner was born in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ireland, a son of Samuel Waring Cordner and his wife Margaret, née Weir. His father was the organist of the local Anglican church, and Cordner was... |
Talang 2022 is the twelfth season of Swedish Talang and is broadcast on TV4 from 14 January. Presenter for this season are Pär Lernström, the jury consists of Sarah Dawn Finer, David Batra, Bianca Ingrosso and Edward af Sillen. Samir Badran left the show as presenter.
The winner of the season was singer Aron Eriksson-... |
La Caze, LaCaze, or Lacaze may refer to:
People
Genevieve LaCaze (b. 1989), Australian athlete
Joey LaCaze (1971–2013), American drummer
Louis La Caze (1798–1869), French physician and collector of paintings
Marguerite La Caze (born 1964), Australian philosopher
Robert La Caze (1917–2015), French-born Moroccan ra... |
Photo fraud may refer to:
Violation of journalism ethics and standards in the area of photojournalism:
Photo manipulation
Adnan Hajj photographs controversy
2006 Lebanon War photographs controversies |
ITX may refer to:
Isopropyl thioxanthone
Information Technology eXtended computer form factors: Mini-ITX, Nano-ITX, Pico-ITX, Mobile-ITX
ITX-Cheongchun, ITX-Saemaeul, Intercity Train Express, South Korea |
Carnival is a live album by American jazz pianist Randy Weston recorded in 1974 at the Montreux Jazz Festival and originally released on the Freedom label in 1975.
Reception
Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars, with its review by Scott Yanow stating, "This is an enjoyable and well-rounded set, easily recommended". Vil... |
We Got Married (Season 4) is the fourth season of South Korean MBC's We Got Married (), a reality variety show and was a segment of the Sunday Sunday Night program. First broadcast in 2008, the show pairs up Korean celebrities to show what life would be like if they were married. Each week, couples are assigned mission... |
The Gumpathon was a run across the United States undertaken by five British and one American servicemen to raise money for wounded veterans. The 3,530 mile journey began in New York City on September 10, 2010 and ended at the Santa Monica pier eight weeks later on November 11, Veterans Day / Remembrance Day.
Runners
... |
The 2012–13 Coppa Italia was contested by four teams. HC Valpellice defeated HC Alleghe to win the cup. The tournament was played over two days, from January 12–13, 2013. The top four teams in the Serie A at the time participated in the cup.
Tournament
Semifinals
HC Alleghe - AS Renon 3:2 OT (0:1, 0:0, 2:1, 1:0)
HC V... |
Mare clausum (legal Latin meaning "closed sea") is a term used in international law to mention a sea, ocean or other navigable body of water under the jurisdiction of a state that is closed or not accessible to other states. Mare clausum is an exception to mare liberum (Latin for "free sea"), meaning a sea that is open... |
WRVM is a Christian radio station licensed to Suring, Wisconsin, broadcasting on 102.7 MHz FM. WRVM serves all of Northeast Wisconsin, including Green Bay and Appleton. The station began broadcasting September 17, 1967, and has always aired a Christian format.
WRVM is also simulcast on full powered stations WHJL 88.1... |
Stan Van Sichem (born April 2, 1987) is a former professional Canadian football defensive lineman. He was drafted by the Montreal Alouettes in the fourth round of the 2009 CFL Draft. He played CIS football for the Regina Rams. On February 26, 2010 Stan was traded to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in exchange for import defe... |
Phos monsecourorum is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Buccinidae, the true whelks.
Description
Distribution
This marine species occurs in the Philippines.
References
Fraussen K. & Poppe G.T. (2005) Revision of Phos and Antillophos (Buccinidae) from the Central Philippines. Visaya 1... |
Échebrune () is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Charente-Maritime department
References
External links
Communes of Charente-Maritime |
Damien Keeping (born 25 May 1972) is an Australian rules football coach who served as the head coach of the Carlton Football Club in its first two seasons in the AFL Women's competition (AFLW), from 2017 to 2018.
Coaching career
Beginnings
After coaching junior boys football at Gisborne Rookies at local level Keeping... |
Victor Roe Eaton (born January 3, 1933) is a former American football player who played for Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at the University of Missouri.
In 2011, Eaton was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.
References
1933 births
Living people
Play... |
```ruby
class SblimSfcc < Formula
desc "Project to enhance the manageability of GNU/Linux system"
homepage "path_to_url"
url "path_to_url"
sha256 your_sha256_hash
license "EPL-1.0"
revision 1
livecheck do
url :stable
regex(%r{url=.*?/sblim-sfcc[._-]v?(\d+(?:\.\d+)+)\.t}i)
end
bottle do
r... |
On 26 May 2008, Moskovia Airlines Flight 9675, a Moskovia Airlines An-12 cargo aircraft crashed near Chelyabinsk, Russia. After taking off for a flight to Perm, it turned back due to a fire on board and crashed from the airport, killing all nine crew members.
Background
The aircraft, registered RA-12957 (cn 88345508)... |
Contraband () is a 1980 poliziotteschi film directed by Lucio Fulci.
The film is set in Naples, where Luca Di Angelo (Fabio Testi) and his brother Michele use speedboats to smuggle cigarettes, and find themselves between two contraband bosses after they lose a load of cigarettes.
The film's story was changed to inclu... |
William Geise was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1879. Other positions he held include member of the town board of supervisors of Portland, Dodge County, Wisconsin. He was a Democrat. Geise was born on January 26, 1820.
References
People from Portland, Dodge County, Wisconsin
Wisconsin city council membe... |
```python
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
from venueless.core.models import World
from venueless.importers.conftool import create_posters_from_conftool
class Command(BaseCommand):
help = "Run poster import from conftool"
def add_arguments(self, parser):
parser.add_argument("world... |
The 2023 LPGA Tour is the 74th edition of the LPGA Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world. The season began at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, in Orlando, Florida on January 19, and will end on November 19, at the Tiburón Golf Club in the CME G... |
The Fendall family was a prominent American political family that had its beginnings when Englishman Josias Fendall ( – 1687) immigrated to the Province of Maryland in the early 1650s. He was appointed as the fourth proprietary governor of Maryland from 1656 to 1660.
Lineage
Gov. Josias Fendall, Lt. Gen., Esq. ( – 16... |
Norman Kenneth Foster (12 March 192119 November 2006) was a Labor member of the Australian House of Representatives for the seat of Sturt from 1969 to 1972 and then the South Australian Legislative Council from 1975 to 1982. He also served as a signaller with the 2/10th Battalion in North Africa, Papua and Borneo duri... |
Edmund Ffrench, O.P. (1775–1852) was the Roman Catholic Warden of Galway and Bishop of Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora.
Ffrench was a descendant of The Tribes of Galway, though by the 18th century his family had become Protestant. His father, Edmund, was Mayor of Galway and the town's Protestant Warden. In 1761 he, as Mayor... |
Alive is a comprehensive three-disc box set by English heavy metal singer Bruce Dickinson. It features the singer's 1990s three solo live performances: Alive in Studio A, Alive at the Marquee, and Scream for Me Brazil. It was released on 21 June 2005, just a month after the release of Tyranny of Souls.
Track listing
... |
Alessandro Emanuele "Alex" Treves (January 14, 1929 – December 12, 2020) was an Italian-born American Olympic fencer. Treves was born in Torino, Italy, and is Jewish. He later lived in New York City.
Career
Treves fenced for Salle Santelli. He fenced for Rutgers University (class of 1950), and won the National Collegi... |
Maximilian Foidl (born 8 October 1995) is an Austrian cross-country mountain biker. He competed in the cross-country race at the 2020 Summer Olympics, finishing 17th overall.
Major results
2017
1st National Under-23 XCO Championships
2018
2nd National XCO Championships
2020
2nd National XCO Championships
2021
1st... |
The political history of Mysore and Coorg (1761–1799) is the political history of the contiguous historical regions of Mysore State and Coorg province on the Deccan Plateau in west-central peninsular India from the time of the rise of Haidar Ali in 1761 to that of the death of his son Tipu Sultan in 1799.
Sources and ... |
Aaron Dennis (born February 24, 1993) is a United States Virgin Islands soccer player who plays for New York Cosmos in the National Premier Soccer League.
Career
College and amateur
Dennis played four years of college soccer at Villanova University between 2011 and 2014. He scored 15 goals during his time at Villanov... |
The 2009 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was a hurling match played on 6 September 2009 in Croke Park, Dublin, between Kilkenny and Tipperary. It was the first time the two teams had met in the All-Ireland final since 1991. Kilkenny's win was their fourth in a row, an accomplishment last matched by Cork b... |
Ralph Peter Grimaldi (born January 1943) is an American mathematician specializing in discrete mathematics who is a full professor at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. He is known for his textbook Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics: An Applied Introduction , first published in 1985 and now in its fifth edition, ... |
Holdsworth House is a Grade II* listed building at Holdsworth in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. Built in 1633, it is a Jacobean mansion built in sandstone with narrow, leaded windows.
Hotel
Holdsworth House is currently used as a four star hotel with 36 rooms. The restaurant was given a two rosette rating by the ... |
Slamboree '93: A Legends' Reunion was the inaugural Slamboree professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It took place on May 23, 1993, at The Omni in Atlanta, Georgia.
Storylines
The event featured wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestler... |
Nikolai Abramovich Rogov (, 1825 — 5 August 1905) was a Russian ethnographer and philologist, a researcher of Komi-Permyak language. He is known as the author of the first and one of the most complete dictionaries of that language. The dictionary contains about 13,000 words.
Nikolai Rogov was born in 1825 in Sredne-Ye... |
The Battle of Castiglione took place near Castiglione delle Stiviere in Lombardy, Italy on 8 September 1706 during the War of the Spanish Succession. A French army of 12,000 attacked a Hessian corps of 10,000 that was besieging the town and forced them to retreat with heavy losses.
However, the battle did not affect t... |
ISO 3166-2:PA is the entry for Panama in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.
Currently for Panama, ISO 3166-2 co... |
```python
import asyncio
import os
import sys
from urllib.parse import urlparse
from gql import Client, gql
from gql.transport.appsync_auth import AppSyncApiKeyAuthentication
from gql.transport.appsync_websockets import AppSyncWebsocketsTransport
# Uncomment the following lines to enable debug output
# import logging... |
Spirit of Indiana is a public artwork by American artist Eugene Francis Savage, located in the Indiana State House, which is in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The mural is 21 feet high by 41.5 feet wide, oil on linen canvas. It was commissioned in 1961 and installation was finished in 1964.
Description
The mura... |
Mireille Carmen Dosso (born 1952) is a Comorian-born Ivorian microbiologist and virologist. Appointed director of the Pasteur Institute in Abidjan in 2004, she has recently become one of the leading Africans to be involved in the fight against COVID-19. She has previously been successful in fighting other viruses, incl... |
Dorin Adrian Mihuț (born 26 June 1982) is a Romanian former football player who played as a right back. In his career Mihuț played for teams such as: Olimpia Salonta, FC Bihor, Dinamo București and UTA Arad, among others.
Honours
Dinamo București
Romanian League Championship: 2006–07
External links
1982 births
L... |
Universal Audio is an American company that designs, imports, and markets audio signal processing hardware and effect pedals, audio interfaces, and digital signal processing, virtual instrument, and digital audio workstation software and plug-ins.
Founded in 1958 by Bill Putnam, Sr. with products produced under the Un... |
Crocanthes platycitra is a moth in the family Lecithoceridae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1931. It is found on New Guinea.
References
Moths described in 1931
Crocanthes |
The Arlington Cup (Japanese アーリントンカップ) is a Grade 3 horse race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds run in April over a distance of 1600 metres at Hanshin Racecourse.
The race was first run in 1992 and has held Grade 3 status ever since. It serves as a trial race for the NHK Mile Cup. Past winners of the race have include... |
The Northampton Fair was a horse racing track located on the Three County Fairgrounds in Northampton, Massachusetts that opened on Labor Day in 1943. Northampton was part of a six-fair horse racing circuit in that also included Marshfield, Topsfield, Berkshire Downs, Great Barrington, and Brockton fairs.
The fair held... |
```yaml
theme: jekyll-theme-slate
show_downloads: true
``` |
```c
f (x)
unsigned x;
{
return (unsigned) (((unsigned long long) x * 0xAAAAAAAB) >> 32) >> 1;
}
main ()
{
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++)
if (f (i) != i / 3)
abort ();
exit (0);
}
``` |
Brit HaKanaim (Hebrew: בְּרִית הַקַנַאִים, lit. Covenant of the Zealots) was a radical Jewish underground organization which operated in Israel between 1950 and 1953, in opposition to the widespread trend of secularization in the country.
The group was made up of several dozens of boys and girls, who were students at ... |
```java
package com.roncoo.pay.trade.utils.alipay.util.httpClient;
import com.roncoo.pay.trade.utils.alipay.config.AlipayConfigUtil;
import org.apache.commons.httpclient.Header;
import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
/* *
*HttpResponse
*Http
*Http
*3.3
*2011-08-17
*
*,
*
*/
public class HttpResponse ... |
Oliver Scott Taylor (born 13 December 1993) is an English footballer who plays as a forward for Dorchester Town.
Career
Taylor started a two-year scholarship with Wycombe Wanderers in 2010. He finished his scholarship and signed his first professional contract in April 2012. He made his professional debut on 15 Septem... |
The 1965–66 NBA season was the Knicks' 20th season in the NBA.
Regular season
Season standings
x – clinched playoff spot
Record vs. opponents
Game log
Awards and records
Dick Van Arsdale, NBA All-Rookie Team 1st Team
References
New York Knicks seasons
New York
New York Knicks
New York Knicks
1960s in Manhattan
... |
East Kilbride YM Football Club (also known as The YM) are the oldest and most successful club based in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire. The club currently have four adult teams competing in the Caledonian, Greater Glasgow Leagues and Central Scottish Over 35s as well as a Saturday Morning Team playing in the Saturday ... |
Rooms Katholieke Voetbal Vereniging Aristos was an amateur Dutch football club from the city of Amsterdam, established in 1955, and dissolved in 1986, who played their home games at the Sportpark Sloten in Amsterdam Nieuw-West. Its name was derived from 'Rooms Katholieke Voetbal Vereniging' (Roman Catholic Football Clu... |
Haploptychius is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Streptaxidae.
Distribution
The distribution of the genus Haploptychius includes:
Andaman Islands and south India
South-East Asia
southern and central China
North Sulawesi
Species
Species within the genus ... |
```forth
*> \brief \b SLASCL2 performs diagonal scaling on a matrix.
*
* =========== DOCUMENTATION ===========
*
* Online html documentation available at
* path_to_url
*
*> \htmlonly
*> Download SLASCL2 + dependencies
*> <a href="path_to_url">
*> [TGZ]</a>
*> <a href="path_to_url">
*> [ZIP]</a>
*> <a href="... |
John Dorsey may refer to:
John Dorsey (American football) (born 1960), former American football player
John Dorsey is a pseudonym of voice actor, James Carter Cathcart
John Lloyd Dorsey Jr. (1891–1960), Representative from the U.S. state of Kentucky
John M. Dorsey (1900–1978), author, psychiatrist and educator
John H.... |
This is a list of notable people with a knowledge of six or more languages.
Deceased
Antiquity and Middle Ages
Mithridates VI (135–63 BC), King of Pontus. According to Pliny the Elder, Mithridates could speak the languages of all of the twenty-two nations that he ruled.
Cleopatra (69–30 BC), Queen of Egypt. Accordi... |
Toby Henshaw was the Archdeacon of Lewes from 1670 until his death in 1681.
Henshaw was from Sussex and educated at Clare College, Cambridge. He was ordained in 1672 and held the livings at Henfield and Cuckfield. He was Treasurer of Chichester Cathedral from 1672 to his death. Henshaw was buried at Cuckfield on 25 ... |
```java
package bobo.algo;
import java.util.Vector;
import java.util.Stack;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import java.util.Queue;
public class ShortestPath {
private Graph G; //
private int s; //
private boolean[] visited; // dfs
private int[] from; // , from[i]i
private int[] ord... |
Roland Kent LaVoie (born July 31, 1943), better known by his stage name Lobo (which is a Spanish word for wolf), is an American singer-songwriter who was successful in the 1970s, scoring several U.S. Top 10 hits including "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo", "I'd Love You to Want Me", and "Don't Expect Me to Be Your Frien... |
The , also known as , is a peace museum established in August 1991 based in the city of Osaka, Japan. It focuses on the destruction of the city during World War II and the broader themes of the tragedy of war and the importance of peace. It is funded by Osaka city and Osaka Prefecture.
In 2015, after pressures by memb... |
"Moe Baby Blues" is the twenty-second and final episode of the fourteenth season of the American television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 18, 2003. Moe, unhappy and suicidal, inadvertently saves Maggie's life. The two of them grow to love each other.
Plot
The w... |
Giagatika is a settlement in Kenya's Central Province.
References
Populated places in Central Province (Kenya) |
Robert Rodgers (July 1, 1895 – June 1, 1934) was an American architect. His work was part of the architecture event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics.
References
1895 births
1934 deaths
20th-century American architects
Olympic competitors in art competitions
People from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania |
Leif Kolflaath (17 February 1927 – 15 December 2001) was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party.
He was born in Narvik.
Kolflaath, who belonged to Nordland, was never elected directly to the Norwegian Parliament but served as a deputy representative in the periods 1961–1965, 1965–1969 and 1969–1973. Durin... |
HMS Norwich was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built according to the 1741 proposals of the 1719 Establishment at Blackwall Yard, and launched on 4 July 1745.
Norwich served until 1768, when she was sold out of the navy.
Notes
References
Lavery, Brian (2003) The Ship of the Line - Volume 1... |
Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort, TOSD (31 January 1673 – 28 April 1716) was a French Roman Catholic priest. He was known in his time as a preacher and was made a missionary apostolic by Pope Clement XI.
Montfort wrote a number of books which went on to become classic Catholic titles and influenced several popes. He i... |
Hornsby Howell (September 3, 1927 – October 3, 2017) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at North Carolina A&T University from 1968 to 1976, compiling a record of 55–34–4.
In 1982, he was a scout team assistant coach at the University of Georgia, becoming the school's first ... |
District 72 is a district in the Texas House of Representatives. It has been represented by Republican Drew Darby since 2007.
Geography
The district covers the West Texas counties of Coke, Coleman, Concho, Glasscock, Howard, Irion, Reagan, Runnels, Sterling and Tom Green.
Members
Scott Edward Campbell (2003–2007)... |
In chemistry, quenching refers to any process which decreases the fluorescent intensity of a given substance. A variety of processes can result in quenching, such as excited state reactions, energy transfer, complex-formation and collisions. As a consequence, quenching is often heavily dependent on pressure and tempera... |
The anterior cardiac veins (or anterior veins of right ventricle) are a variable number of small veins (usually 2-5) which drain blood from the anterior portion of the right ventricle into the right atrium.
Anatomy
The right marginal vein frequently opens into the right atrium, and is therefore sometimes regarded as ... |
The name Lloyd Webber, composite of a surname of two barrels, may refer to:
William Lloyd Webber (1914–1982), English organist and composer
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber (born 1948), son of William, English composer of musical theatre
Julian Lloyd Webber (born 1951), son of William and brother of Andrew, Eng... |
```c
/*
Review OpenUsbLd README & LICENSE files for further details.
*/
#include "include/opl.h"
#include "include/util.h"
#include "include/ioman.h"
#include "include/sound.h"
#include <string.h>
// FIXME: We should not need this function.
// Use newlib's 'stat' to get GMT time.
#define NEWLIB_PORT_AWARE
#i... |
Klaas Smit (Volendam, 11 November 1930 – Edam, 20 February 2008) was a Dutch football player. He scored the very first goal in professional football in the Netherlands.
Background
During his younger years Klaas attended Ysgol John Bright in Llandudno North Wales.
References
1930 births
2008 deaths
Dutch men's foot... |
Aspire to Innovate (a2i) () of the ICT Division and the Cabinet Division supported by UNDP, a special programme of the government’s Digital Bangladesh agenda, is a key driver of the nation’s goal of becoming a developed country by 2041 and in achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. a2i leverages and facilitat... |
Prarthana Gulabrao Thombare (born 18 June 1994) is an Indian tennis player. A doubles specialist, she is the former Indian number one in women's doubles, and an Olympian.
Thombare has won three singles and 25 doubles titles on the ITF Circuit. On 25 August 2014, she reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 3... |
General elections were held in Western Samoa on 25 February 1967. All candidates ran as independents and voting was restricted to Matai and citizens of European origin ("individual voters"), with the Matai electing 45 MPs and Europeans two. Following the election, Fiame Mata'afa Faumuina Mulinu'u II remained Prime Mini... |
Mobbs is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Edgar Mobbs (1882–1917), English rugby union footballer
Nigel Mobbs (1937–2005), businessman and Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire
Noel Mobbs (1878–1959), founder of Slough Estates
See also
Dobbs (surname)
Hobbs (surname)
English-language surn... |
Neoguraleus finlayi is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae.
Description
The length of the shell attains 10 mm, its diameter 4 mm.
The small, solid shell is ovate and subturriculated. It is axially costate and spirally lirate, usually with 2 brown spiral bands. The sculpture co... |
Boundless () is a Spanish historical drama and adventure television miniseries directed by Simon West that premiered on 10 June 2022. It stars Álvaro Morte and Rodrigo Santoro as Juan Sebastián Elcano and Ferdinand Magellan respectively. It was created on the 500th anniversary of the First Circumnavigation of the World... |
Her Final Reckoning is a lost 1918 American silent drama film directed by Émile Chautard and written by Jules Claretie and Charles E. Whittaker. The film stars Pauline Frederick, John Miltern, Robert Cain, Warren Cook, Joseph W. Smiley, and James Laffey. The film was released on June 23, 1918, by Paramount Pictures.
P... |
See Sigeberht II of Essex for the Saxon ruler by that name.
Sigebert II (601–613) or Sigisbert II, was the illegitimate son of Theuderic II, from whom he inherited the kingdoms of Burgundy and Austrasia in 613. However, he fell under the influence of his great-grandmother, Brunhilda. Warnachar, mayor of the palace of ... |
Stephen Winkworth Silver (26 February 1790, in Winchester – 1855) was a London business man who established a company specialised in providing campaign and exploration equipment. They also acted as army and colonial agents, as well as shipping agents. He took over and developed S. W. Silver and Co., the second shirt-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.
*/
// Code generated by client-gen. DO NOT EDIT.
package fake
import (
"context"
json "encoding/json"
"fmt"
v1beta1 "k8s.io/api/apps/v1beta1"
... |
Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto (in French: Union Démocratique du Manifeste Algérien) was a political party in colonial Algeria founded in 1946 by Ferhat Abbas, who was then elected deputy. The UDMA reflected the change in Abbas' point of view. He considered that after the failure of the implementation of si... |
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