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The 2005 FINA Men's Water Polo World League was the fourth edition of the annual event, organised by the world's governing body in aquatics, the FINA. After a preliminary round and a semifinal round, the Super Final was held in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro.
Preliminary round
Five teams from each pool advanced to ... |
Abigail "Abbie" B. Bakan (born 1954) is a Canadian academic.
Academic career
Bakan was chair of the Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Social Justice Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto from 2013 to 2018 and after the end of her term remains a professor i... |
The women's combined event was part of the alpine skiing program at the 1936 Winter Olympics. It was the debut of alpine skiing at the Winter Olympics, and was the only women's event. The competition consisted of a downhill race on Friday, 7 February and two slalom runs on Saturday, 8 February. Thirty-seven alpine skie... |
Daqiao () is a town in Xinfeng County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi province, China. , it has 3 residential communities and 6 villages under its administration.
See also
List of township-level divisions of Jiangxi
References
Township-level divisions of Jiangxi
Xinfeng County, Jiangxi |
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Venturia is a French progressive metal band.
History
Venturia was formed in 2000 by guitarist Charly Sahona and drummer Diego Rapacchietti, who had already made a name for himself through his great playing with artists like Zero, Paganini and BPM.
Charly had previously worked with various French artists and particip... |
Klubi Futbollit Maliqi is an Albanian football club based in Maliq, Korçë County. The club was founded in the 1950s and has played its home games at the Jovan Asko Stadium. The play in the Kategoria e Dytë, which is the third tier of football in the country.
Current squad
References
Maliqi
Maliq
Kategoria e Dytë c... |
Harry Roseman (born 1945 in Brooklyn, New York) is a sculptor, photographer, draftsman, practitioner of web based works, and professor of art at Vassar College where he currently chairs the Department of Art.
In addition to having had many solo exhibitions, Roseman has produced a number of major commissioned public sc... |
```asciidoc
[[rewritelocationresponseheader-filter]]
= `RewriteLocationResponseHeader` Filter
The `RewriteLocationResponseHeader` filter modifies the value of the `Location` response header, usually to get rid of backend-specific details.
It takes the `stripVersionMode`, `locationHeaderName`, `hostValue`, and `protoco... |
Tenacibaculum aestuarii is a Gram-negative and rod-shaped bacterium from the genus of Tenacibaculum which has been isolated from tidal flat sediments from Korea.
References
External links
microbewiki Tenacibaculum aestuarii
Type strain of Tenacibaculum aestuarii at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
Fl... |
The Ex-Wife of My Life or L'Ex-femme de ma vie is a 2005 French comedy-drama film directed by Josiane Balasko and starring Balasko, Karin Viard and Thierry Lhermitte. It is the sixth film directed by Balasko.
Plot
Tom is a successful popular novelist. He will soon marry again. However, he meets his previous wife in a ... |
Snaggletooth may refer to:
"Snaggletooth", a 1984 song by English rock band Motörhead from No Remorse
Snaggletooth a.k.a. Warpig, the mascot of English rock band Motörhead
Snivvian (a.k.a. Snaggletooth), a character seen in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, as known as Zutton
Snaggletooth (fish), predatory fish of the... |
Olibanic acid is an organic compound that is naturally found in frankincense. Even though it is present in smaller concentrations than other components, it has a highly potent odor and is believed to be one of the key components responsible for the distinctive smell of frankincense. Both the (1S,2S)-(+)-trans and (1S,2... |
"Don't Leave Me Alone" is a 2018 song by David Guetta featuring Anne-Marie.
Don't Leave Me Alone may also refer to:
"Don't Leave Me Alone", a 1978 song by Half Brother from Half Brother
"Don't Leave Me Alone", a 1995 song by DJ Paul Elstak from May the Forze Be With You
"Don't Leave Me Alone", a 1996 song by Amy S... |
Ozerianivka (; ) is a settlement in Horlivka municipality of Donetsk Oblast of eastern Ukraine, at 41.8 km NNE from the centre of Donetsk city.
The settlement was taken under control of pro-Russian forces During the War in Donbass, that started in 2014.
Demographics
Native language as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001:... |
Roots 'N Blues: The Retrospective 1925-1950 is a four-CD box set released on Columbia Records in June 1992. The collection features about five hours of early blues, folk/country and gospel recordings from a variety of American artists. Many of these recordings had never previously been issued in any medium. The liner n... |
The badminton women's team tournament at the 1975 SEAP Games was held from 10 to 11 December 1975 at Bangkok, Thailand.
Schedule
All times are Thailand Standard Time (UTC+07:00)
Bracket
Semi-finals
Thailand vs Singapore
Singapore vs Malaysia
Finals
Thailand vs Malaysia
See also
Individual event
Men's team tourn... |
Quercus crassifolia is a species of oak. It is widespread in Mexico from Sonora and Chihuahua to Veracruz and Chiapas. It has also been found in Guatemala.
It is a shrub or small tree sometimes reaching as much as in height. The shoots are covered with many yellow or light brown branching hairs. The leaves are broadl... |
Christoph Friedrich Bretzner (10 December 1748 – 31 August 1807) was a Leipzig merchant famous for writing the libretto to a singspiel entitled Belmont und Constanze, oder Die Entführung aus dem Serail, produced in Berlin and adapted in 1782 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Gottlieb Stephanie as Die Entführung aus dem Se... |
Patrick Warren (b. 1985) and David Spencer (b. 1983) were two English schoolboys who disappeared on 27 December 1996 in the town of Solihull, near Birmingham. Although initially treated by the police as runaways, they are now presumed deceased. Despite a BBC Crimewatch special report on the boys, along with numerous ap... |
Rajkamal Kalamandir was a noted film production company and studio in Mumbai. It was established by V. Shantaram in 1942, after he left Prabhat Films. The studio produced films both in Hindi and Marathi, and it was best known for (1946), Amar Bhoopali (1951), (1955), Do Aankhen Barah Haath (1957), Navrang (1959) and ... |
Sedona is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Tommy Stovall. The plot concerns the experiences of an advertising executive and a lawyer in Sedona, Arizona. Released theatrically in 2012, the film's cast includes Frances Fisher, Seth Peterson, Barry Corbin, Christopher Atkins, Lin Shaye, and Beth Grant.
Plot
... |
"Temperamental Love" is a song recorded by American recording artist Bridgit Mendler and Canadian rapper Devontée. It was written by Mendler and Devontée. With the two, alongside Powers Pleasant, Mischa Chillak & Spencer Bastian serving as producers for the track, "Temperamental Love" becomes the first song Mendler has... |
The Fulton Street station was a station on the demolished section of the BMT Fifth Avenue Line in Brooklyn, New York City. Served by trains of the BMT Culver Line and BMT Fifth Avenue Line, it had two tracks and one island platform. The station was opened on July 27, 1889, at Hudson Avenue and Fulton Street, and was th... |
Robert Boyd, 7th Lord Boyd (November 1595 – 28 August 1628), was a Scottish noble.
Early life
Robert Boyd was born in November 1595. He was the son of Jean ( Kerr) Boyd and Robert Boyd, Master of Boyd, who died v.p. in May 1597 (the son and heir apparent of Thomas Boyd, 6th Lord Boyd). After the death of his father, h... |
Hopae were identification tags carried by Koreans during the Joseon dynasty, recording the bearer's name, place of birth, status and residence. The tags consist of the person's name, birthdate, and where they were born. The hopae system helped the government in tax collection and retrieving runaway slaves.
History
Cer... |
In a Foreign Town is the 16th studio album by the English singer-songwriter Peter Hammill. It was originally released in 1988 on Enigma Records, and was subsequently reissued on Hammill's own Fie! label.
The album has not proved popular with some of Hammill's fans, due largely to the rather dated 1980s rhythm tracks a... |
Hystrichophora is a genus of East African flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.
Species
There is only one known species, Hystrichophora macrophylla, native to Tanzania.
References
Flora of Tanzania
Vernonieae |
is the fifth solo studio album by Japanese hip hop producer DJ Krush. It was released in 1998. It peaked at number 95 on the Oricon Albums Chart.
Critical reception
Ned Raggett of AllMusic gave the album 4.5 stars out of 5, calling it "another invigorating, moody, and powerful release." Dave Segal of The Stranger sai... |
"Angst" (German for Fear) is a song by German industrial metal band Rammstein, released as the fourth single from their eighth studio album Zeit.
A music video for the song was released on 29 April 2022, the same day as its parent studio album.
Background
According to a track by track review of the lyrics by Oxford ... |
The Japan women's national under-23 3x3 team is the national basketball team of Japan and is governed by the Japan Basketball Association.
It represents the country in international under-23 (under age 23) women's basketball competitions.
3x3 Under-23 World Cup
See also
Japan women's national 3x3 team
Japan women'... |
Irina Smirnova may refer to:
Irina Smirnova (boxer), Belarusian boxer in 2002 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships
Irina Ilchenko, Soviet / Russian volleyball player born in 1968
Irina Smirnova (politician), Kazakhstan politician born in 1960
Irina Smirnova (volleyball), Russian volleyball player born in 1990... |
Rosenfeld is an unincorporated community in west central Brewster County, Texas, United States. It is east of Alpine and west of Sanderson. Little is known about Rosenfeld, except that it is on a connecting road to U.S. Highway 90 and is on the Pacific Railroad, which could mean that it was formerly a railway stop.
... |
Amber Liu may refer to:
Amber Liu (tennis) (born 1984), American tennis player
Amber Liu (singer) (born 1992), American singer active in South Korea and the US |
```c++
#include <DataTypes/DataTypeString.h>
#include <DataTypes/DataTypeNullable.h>
#include <Interpreters/Context.h>
#include <Interpreters/InterpreterInsertQuery.h>
#include <Interpreters/InterpreterSelectQuery.h>
#include <Parsers/ASTCreateQuery.h>
#include <Parsers/ASTExpressionList.h>
#include <Parsers/ASTInsertQ... |
Messier 67 (also known as M67 or NGC 2682) and sometimes called the King Cobra cluster or the Golden Eye cluster is an open cluster in the southern, equatorial half of Cancer. It was discovered by Johann Gottfried Koehler in 1779. Estimates of its age range between 3.2 and 5 billion years. Distance estimates are likewi... |
Kaiso is a type of music popular in Trinidad and Tobago, and other countries, especially of the Caribbean, such as Grenada, Belize, Barbados, St. Lucia and Dominica, which originated in West Africa particularly among the Efik and Ibibio people of Nigeria, and later evolved into calypso music.
Kaiso music has its origi... |
```qmake
# this file and {QtAssistant, QAssistantClient} were copied from the
# Qt 4.6.3 source code, directory "include/QtAssistant". This file
# was modified so that the Q* headers are located in the same
# directory as this file.
SYNCQT.HEADER_FILES = ../../qassistantclient.h ../../qassistantclient_global.h QtAssi... |
Highest median voting rules are cardinal voting rules, where the winning candidate is a candidate with the highest median rating. As these employ ratings, each voter rates the different candidates on an ordered, numerical or verbal scale.
The various highest median rules differ in their treatment of ties, i.e., the me... |
```javascript
'use strict';
require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
const path = require('path');
const { createRequire, createRequireFromPath } = require('module');
const p = path.resolve(__dirname, '..', 'fixtures', 'fake.js');
const u = new URL(`file://${p}`);
const req = createRequireFromPath(p)... |
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| logo = KWWJ logo.gif
| city = Baytown, Texas
| area = Greater Houston
| branding = Gospel 1360 KWWJ
| airdate =
| frequency =
| translator =
| format = Urban contemporary gospel
| language ... |
Heikki Sakari Jurkka (originally Juurivirta; 16 September 1923 − 13 December 2012) was a Finnish theatre and film actor. He received a Jussi Award for best male performance in a 1954 film Minäkö isä!. He also directed three movies during his career. Sakari Jurkka's parents Eino and Emmi Jurkka, as well as his sister Va... |
Green Line routes X1 and X10 were limited-stop express coach services which were operated by Stephensons of Essex as part of the Green Line Coaches network. The services operated between Rochford, Southend and London. The original X1 route was introduced in 1980 by Southend Transport and Reading Transport, and also ser... |
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My Mongolia Park Stadium is a 1,700-seat association football and track and field stadium in Darkhan, Mongolia. It meets standards to host national and international competitions. The stadium is located at My Mongolia Park, one of Darkhan's main public spaces. The facility offers free WiFi from Mobicom.
History
Const... |
Joni is a 1980 drama film and biopic directed by James F. Collier. It is based on her autobiography of the same name. It is the true story of Joni Eareckson Tada (played by herself), a seventeen-year-old girl who becomes paralyzed after a diving accident. Through her physical, emotional and spiritual struggles, Joni le... |
Individual
Individual Championship
The 2021 Danish Individual Speedway Championship was the 2021 edition of the Danish Individual Speedway Championship. As in 2020, the final was staged over a single round at the Vojens Speedway Center. For the second year in a row, the title was won by Anders Thomsen, who beat Nick... |
Helen Asher (also known as Helen Ulrich, 1927 – 19 October 2001) was an Australian novelist and short story writer.
Biography
Born Waltraud Helene Rosalie Ulrich, Asher migrated to Australia from Germany as a post-World War II refugee. Asher and her husband Mervyn were active in the Australian literary scene.
Asher p... |
The Birmingham Group may refer to:
The Birmingham Group (artists), 19th-century artists associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement.
The Birmingham Group (authors), mid-20th-century authors interested in the realistic portrayal of working class scenes.
The Birmingham Surrealists |
The 2023 Emmanuel Lions men's volleyball team represents Emmanuel College (Georgia) in the 2023 NCAA Division I & II men's volleyball season. The Lions, led by fifth year head coach James Friddle, were picked to finish fifth in the Conference Carolinas coaches preseason poll.
Season highlights
Will be filled in as the... |
The Canton of Sotteville-lès-Rouen-Ouest is a former canton situated in the Seine-Maritime département and in the Haute-Normandie region of northern France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. It consisted of part of the commune of Sotteville-lès-Rouen and h... |
Bryant Richardson is an American politician who is a Republican member of the Delaware Senate, where he has represented the 21st District since 2015.
Electoral history
Richardson ran in the 2012 election for Delaware State Senate District 21. He ran unopposed in the Republican primary on September 11, 2012, and was... |
Perki-Lachy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sokoły, within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland.
References
Perki-Lachy |
The inaugural Japan Record Awards were held on December 27, 1959. They recognized musical accomplishments by performers for the year 1959. Hiroshi Mizuhara won the Grand Prix award, defeated Frank Nagai by a vote.
Award winners
Japan Record Award
Hiroshi Mizuhara (ja) – "Kuroi Hanabira" (ja)
Lyricist: Rokusuke Ei
... |
Montrose-Ghent is a census-designated place (CDP) in Summit County, Ohio, United States, composed of the unincorporated communities of Montrose and Ghent. The population was 5,254 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Akron Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Geography
Montrose-Ghent is located at (41.150996, -81.638039)... |
The 1971 Alcorn A&M Braves football team represented Alcorn A&M College (now known as Alcorn State University) as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) during the 1971 NCAA College Division football season. Led by eighth-year head coach Marino Casem, the Braves compiled an overall record of 6–3, with ... |
Oriental Park Racetrack in Marianao, Havana, Cuba, was a thoroughbred horse-racing facility operated during the winter by the Havana-American Jockey Club of Cuba. Founded in 1915, Oriental Park was the only race track in Cuba before Fidel Castro came to power in 1959.
History
In its heyday, American owners brought the... |
```c
/* tc-avr.c -- Assembler code for the ATMEL AVR
Contributed by Denis Chertykov <denisc@overta.ru>
This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
GAS... |
Lago della Vecchia is a lake in the Prealps of the Province of Biella in the Piedmont region of Italy. At an average elevation of 6,552 m, its surface area is 0.06448 km².
References
Lakes of Piedmont
Province of Biella
Biellese Alps |
Melipona quinquefasciata, commonly known as the mandaçaia-da-terra or mandaçaia-do-chão (Brazilian Portuguese: "ground mandaçaia" bee) in Brazil, is a species of eusocial stingless bee in the family Apidae and tribe Meliponini.
References
quinquefasciata
Hymenoptera of South America
Hymenoptera of Brazil
Insects des... |
John Brown II may refer to:
John Carter Brown II (1797–1874), American book collector
John Nicholas Brown II (1900–1979), U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Navy
See also
John Browne II (c. 1513 – 1570), English member of parliament
John Brown Jr. (disambiguation) |
Behind The Player: Tim Skold is an interactive music video featuring Marilyn Manson guitarist/bassist/producer Tim Skold
. Released on November 1, 2008, by IMV, the DVD features Tim giving in-depth guitar and bass lessons for how to play "Putting Holes in Happiness" by Marilyn Manson and an intimate behind-the scenes l... |
Banadkuk Rural District () is in Nir District of Taft County, Yazd province, Iran.
At the National Census of 2006, its population was 2,010 in 674 households. There were 1,881 inhabitants in 658 households at the following census of 2011. At the most recent census of 2016, the population of the rural district was 1,50... |
Riksvei 120 (Rv120) runs between Skedsmovollen and Mosesvingen, Skedsmo.
Prior to 1 January 2010 the road ran between Hurdal and Moss, see fylkesvei 120.
120
Roads in Skedsmo
Roads in Viken |
' Ambodivoananto is a village and commune in the Vatomandry (district) in the Atsinanana Region, Madagascar.
References
Populated places in Atsinanana |
Zabrdica is a village in the municipality of Valjevo, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 462 people.
References
Populated places in Kolubara District |
Chelatococcus reniformis is a Gram-negative and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Chelatococcus which has been isolated from the Muztagh Glacier on the Tibetan Plateau in China.
References
External links
Type strain of Chelatococcus reniformis at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
Hyphomicrobiales
... |
Deepani Silva () also known as Deepani de Silva () is a Sri Lankan popular veteran film and teledrama actress. She made it to the films after appearing in several street dramas and plays. On 28 May 2018, Deepani Silva was arrested and was released on bail for involving in an accident in Bandaragama.
Biography
Deepan... |
The Serial Bus Protocol 2 (SBP-2) standard is a transport protocol within the Serial Bus, IEEE Std 1394-1995 (also known as FireWire or i.Link), developed by T10.
Original work on Serial Bus Protocol started as an attempt to adapt SCSI to IEEE Std 1394-1995 serial interface. Later on it was recognized that SBP-2 may h... |
Forever Free is the eleventh studio album by heavy metal band Saxon released in 1992.
A UK version of the album features a cover of a biker Space Marine from the Warhammer 40,000 tabletop wargame.
In 2013, Demon Music Group reissued the album digitally and on CD in the UK. This version included two bonus tracks taken... |
Volatile memory, in contrast to non-volatile memory, is computer memory that requires power to maintain the stored information; it retains its contents while powered on but when the power is interrupted, the stored data is quickly lost.
Volatile memory has several uses including as primary storage. In addition to usua... |
A Poke in the Eye (With a Sharp Stick) is the title of the first show in what later became the Secret Policeman's Ball series of benefit shows for human rights organization Amnesty International, although it pre-dated by three years the first show to bear that name. The film of the show was titled Pleasure at Her Maje... |
was a king of the Ryukyu Kingdom of the First Shō dynasty.
Shō Kinpuku succeeded his nephew, Shō Shitatsu, in 1449. A one-kilometer-long dam, which known as , was built in 1451 by Kaiki, a somewhat mysterious figure from Ming China. The dam was built from Naha harbor to Tomari harbor, connecting many tiny isles.
King... |
The following lists events that happened during 1918 in Armenia.
Incumbents
Prime Minister: Hovhannes Katchaznouni
Speaker of the Parliament: Avetik Sahakyan
Events
March
? - The Armenian–Azerbaijani War begins.
May
May 21–29 - The Ottoman World War I defeat at the Battle of Sardarabad is seen as saving the Armeni... |
```go
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT license found in the LICENSE file.
package codec
import (
"math/rand"
"time"
)
// NoopHandle returns a no-op handle. It basically does nothing.
// It is only useful for benchmarking, as it gives an idea of the
// overhead from the codec framework.
//
// LIBRARY... |
Wilson Immel Flattery (February 4, 1904 – April 5, 1957) was an American football player. He played college football at the College of Wooster before playing professionally in the National Football League (NFL) with the Canton Bulldogs during the 1925 and 1926 seasons.
References
External links
1904 births
1957 de... |
The Golden Ticket Award for Best New Roller Coaster is presented by Amusement Today to the best new roller coaster in the amusement park industry.
History
The Golden Ticket Awards have been presenting awards since 1998 acknowledging the amusement industry achievement in different categories. The Best New Roller Coaste... |
```php
<?php
/**
* Tests that the old Requests class is included
* for plugins or themes that still use it.
*
* @group http
*/
class Tests_HTTP_IncludeOldRequestsClass extends WP_UnitTestCase {
/**
* @ticket 57341
*
* @coversNothing
*/
public function test_should_include_old_requests_class() {
$this-... |
Constantin Kabemba (born 1 June 1943) is a former Congolese cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and the team time trial events at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1943 births
Living people
Democratic Republic of the Congo male cyclists
Olympic cyclists for the Democratic Republic of... |
In functional analysis and measure theory, there is a folklore claim that there is no analogue of the Lebesgue measure on an infinite-dimensional Banach space. The claim states that there is no translation invariant measure on a separable Banach spacebecause if any ball has a nonzero non-infinite volume, a slightly sma... |
Kim Hong-do (, 1745–c.1806 to 1814) was a Korean painter during the Joseon dynasty. He is mostly remembered for his depictions of the everyday life of ordinary people, in a manner analogous to painters of the Dutch Golden Age. He was also widely known by his pen name Danwon ().
Biography
Kim was a member of the Gimhae... |
Grenada first competed at the Olympic Games in 1984, and has participated in each Summer Olympic Games since then. Grenada won its first medal in 2012, a gold in athletics.
The Grenada Olympic Committee was formed in 1984 and recognized in the same year.
Grenada has not competed in any Winter Olympic Games. After 28 ... |
Iris tingitana (also commonly known as the Morocco iris, or Tangerian iris, or Tangiers iris) is a species in the genus Iris in the subgenus of Xiphium.
Description
The (diameter) bulb is red-brown in colour with veining.
The largest bulbs of the Iris subg. Xiphium subgenus are Iris tingitana. In the US, bulbs with ... |
Del Rio or del Río is a Spanish term meaning "of / from the river", and may refer to:
Places in the United States
Del Rio, California
Del Rio, Florida
Del Rio, Tennessee
Del Rio, Texas
People
Alberto Del Rio (born 1977; real name Alberto Rodríguez), Mexican professional wrestler who also performed under the name... |
Sydney Harold Skaife ('Stacey') D.Sc. FRSSAf. (12 December 1889 – 6 November 1976) was an eminent South African entomologist and naturalist. His career and educational publications covered a wide field. Especially in his later years his main research interest was in social insects and the transitional phases in sociali... |
Sokrat Mojsov (born 1 March 1942 in Setina) is a former Macedonian football player. He capped 3 times for Yugoslavia. He was considered one of the best Macedonian players from the pre 1992-Yugoslavia era. He was noted for his heading ability and individual skills with the ball.
Club career
He started his career with V... |
Aki–Safi was an Italian professional cycling team that existed from 1989 to 1997. From 1989 to 1993, its sponsors were Italian kitchen components manufacturer Jolly Componibili and Montenegrin beach resort Club 88.
Final Roster
References
External links
Cycling teams based in Italy
Defunct cycling teams based in It... |
Séchan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Charles Séchan (1803–1874), French painter and theatre designer
Edmond Séchan (1919–2002), French cinematographer and film director
Lolita Séchan, French writer
Olivier Séchan (1911–2006), French writer
Thierry Séchan (1949–2019), French journalist and wri... |
Wadhwan City railway station is a railway station serving in Surendranagar district of Gujarat State of India. It is under Bhavnagar railway division of Western Railway Zone of Indian Railways. Its station code is 'WC'. Wadhwan City railway station is from . Passenger, Express, and Superfast trains halt here.
Wadhw... |
Nana Kwame Akuoko Sarpong, is a traditional ruler, a politician and a lawyer. He is the paramount chief or Omanhene of the Agogo Traditional Area of Ghana. He served as Secretary for Health (Minister for Health), Secretary for Internal Affairs (Minister for the Interior) and Secretary for Chieftaincy Affairs (Minister... |
The Courtney Goodwill Trophy is a rugby league trophy that was awarded for competition between the national rugby league teams of Australia, France, Great Britain and New Zealand between 1936 and 1988. The trophy is displayed in the Heroes and Legends Museum at Rugby League Central in Moore Park, Sydney.
History
The t... |
Birmingham city centre, also known as Central Birmingham, is the central business district of Birmingham, England. The area was historically in Warwickshire. Following the removal of the Inner Ring Road, the city centre is now defined as being the area within the Middle Ring Road. The city centre is undergoing massive ... |
Margaretta M. Lovell is an American art historian who serves as the Jay D. McEvoy, Jr. Professor of the History of Art at the University of California, Berkeley. Her research and teaching center on the art and history of the United States, including eighteenth- and nineteenth-century landscape painting, portraiture, de... |
HMS Dundalk was a Hunt-class minesweeper of the Aberdare sub-class built for the Royal Navy during World War I. She was not finished in time to participate in the First World War and sank after striking a mine in 1940.
Design and description
The Aberdare sub-class were enlarged versions of the original Hunt-class ship... |
Bowdoin is a town in Sagadahoc County, Maine, United States. The population was 3,136 at the 2020 census.
Bowdoin is 31 land miles north of Portland, and 21 land miles south of Augusta (Maine’s state capital).
History
Bowdoin was part of a tract of land extending from Merrymeeting Bay to the Androscoggin River that w... |
Conotrachelus buchanani is a species in the family Curculionidae ("snout and bark beetles"), in the order Coleoptera ("beetles").
Conotrachelus buchanani is found in North America.
References
Further reading
American Beetles, Volume II: Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea, Arnett, R.H. Jr., M. C. Thomas,... |
The Finlayson Islands are a string of Canadian arctic islands in Nunavut, Canada. The group lies in Dease Strait, approximately from Cape Alexander, south of Victoria Island and north of the mainland's Kent Peninsula. The community of Cambridge Bay is approximately to the east.
An early survey was made by Sir Richar... |
Quintana may refer to:
Places
Quintana (castra), a street in a Roman camp
Geographic features
Quintana Island, an Antarctic island
Settlements, and administrative and political divisions
Quintana Municipality in São Paulo, Brazil
Quintana, Texas, United States
Quintana (Hato Rey), a sector in Puerto Rico
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Senna planitiicola, commonly known as yellow pea, arsenic bush, ant bush or pepper-leaf senna, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to northern Australia. It is an erect shrub with pinnate leaves with five to seven pairs of broadly elliptic to egg-shaped leaflets, and groups of three to... |
```ruby
# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
# stub: io-wait 0.3.0 ruby lib
# stub: ext/io/wait/extconf.rb
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = "io-wait".freeze
s.version = "0.3.0"
s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0".freeze) if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
s.metadata = { "homepage_ur... |
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