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The Chalkeaters is an English-language musical group from Saint Petersburg, Russia that composes comedy songs about video games.
Musicians Alios, Ergy, and Tim Maslov founded the project in 2018. Later, Pondis, an artist, and Lenich, a video designer, joined the permanent lineup of the band. The music team became know... |
Beautempsia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Capparaceae.
Its native range is Ecuador to Peru.
Species:
Beautempsia avicenniifolia
References
Capparaceae
Brassicales genera |
The Division of Diamond Valley was an
Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.
The division was created in 1969 and abolished in 1984. It was named for the Diamond Creek area. It was located in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, including Doncaster, Watsonia, Eltham and Templestowe. With the expansion of the P... |
Silver Spines is a solo album by Rob Mazurek that was released on the Delmark label in 2002.
Reception
In his review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek states: "Working closely with engineer Casey Rice, Mazurek offers 18 compositions of elaborately layered melody, edgeless dissonance, found and electronic sound, manipulated in... |
Majjipeta is a village in Bheemunipatnam mandal of Visakhapatnam district in Andhra Pradesh, India.
References
Villages in Visakhapatnam district |
Tear Down These Walls is the seventh studio album by British recording artist Billy Ocean, released in February 1988 by Jive Records and Arista Records as the follow-up to Ocean's critically and commercially successful 1986 album Love Zone.
Background
The album's title is a reference to then-President Ronald Reagan's ... |
Can I Burn? 2 is the fifth album released by the rapper Fiend. It was released on May 13, 2003 for Fiend's own label, Fiend Entertainment and featured production from Fiend, Jazze Pha and David Banner. After two successful albums for No Limit Records, Can I Burn? 2 was his second independent release since 1995 and foun... |
The London Oratory ("the Congregation of the Oratory of St Philip Neri in London") is a Catholic community of priests living under the rule of life established by its founder, Philip Neri (1515-1595). It is housed in an Oratory House, next to the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Brompton Oratory) in the Brompton... |
Vengeance is a 1984 book by George Jonas describing part of Mossad assassinations following the Munich massacre. It was re-released as Vengeance: The True Story of an Israeli Counter-Terrorist Team or Vengeance: Sword of Gideon in some later editions and countries.
The main source of the book is also the main characte... |
The Capture of Olovo (1 November — 17 December 1941) was a battle fought between allied forces of Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army (Chetniks) and Yugoslav Partisans against Axis forces of the Independent State of Croatia garrisoned in Olovo in the first year of World War II in Yugoslavia.
Background
On 21 Sep... |
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this.WScript.LoadScriptFile("..\\UnitTestFramework\\UnitTestFramework.js");
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Anisole, or methoxybenzene, is an organic compound with the formula . It is a colorless liquid with a smell reminiscent of anise seed, and in fact many of its derivatives are found in natural and artificial fragrances. The compound is mainly made synthetically and is a precursor to other synthetic compounds. Structura... |
Sopanam is a 1993 Malayalam drama film directed by Jayaraj, starring J. V. Somayajulu, Manoj K. Jayan, Chippy in lead roles. Scripted by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri, this film tells the story of a singer who loves his teacher's daughter.
Plot
Ananthu is a gifted singer who has not learned singing professionally. ... |
Kyle Ward may refer to:
Kyle Ward (American football) (born 1984), American football cornerback
Kyle Ward (musician), musician for the In the Groove series of video games |
Myklebustad or Myklebostad is a village in the municipality of Rana in Nordland county, Norway. It is located along Norwegian County Road 17 on the southern bank of the Sjona fjord, just west of the villages of Mæla and Utskarpen. Sjona Church is located in the western part of Myklebustad, serving the western part of ... |
Harnick is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Charles Harnick (born 1950), Canadian politician
Sheldon Harnick (1924–2023), American lyricist
See also
Harnack
Harrick
Harvick |
South Korea (IOC designation:Korea) participated in the 2003 Asian Winter Games held in Aomori, Japan from February 1, 2003 to February 8, 2003.
Medal summary
Medal table
Medalists
Gold
Curling
Men - Lee Dong-keun, Kim Soo-hyuk, Park Jae-cheol, Choi Min-suk, Ko Seung-wan
Short track speed skating
Men's 1000 m - ... |
Weibin may refer to:
Weibin District, Xinxiang (卫滨区), Henan, China
Weibin District, Baoji (渭滨区), Shaanxi, China |
Ashtë is a settlement in the former Bushat municipality, Shkodër County, northern Albania. Under the 2015 local government reform, it became part of the municipality Vau i Dejës.
The first settlers are believed to have settled here the mid-18th century.
The population of village at its peak, prior to the fall of commu... |
Joel D. Dykstra (born February 13, 1958) is an American businessman and politician who served as a Republican member of the South Dakota House of Representatives, who represented the 16th District from 2003 to 2009. His district included Lincoln and Union counties.
In 1980 Dykstra graduated from Oral Roberts Universit... |
Jed Arts A.F.C. was an association football club from Jedburgh, Scottish Borders.
History
The club was formed on 3 July 1930 as a side from the rayon factory, and its name was chosen as matching the pronunciation of the club's home town. The media occasionally retconned the name as standing for Jedburgh Artisans bu... |
"There'll Be Some Changes Made" ("Changes") is a popular song by Benton Overstreet (composer) and Billy Higgins (lyricist). Published in 1921, the song has flourished in several genres, particularly jazz. The song has endured for as many years as a jazz standard. According to the online The Jazz Discography (an index o... |
This is the list of eparchies (dioceses) of the Serbian Orthodox Church, based on the Article No. 14 of Church constitution and subsequent decisions of the Holy Assembly of Bishops.
List
List includes the eparchies of the Autonomous Ohrid Archbishopric that is under supreme jurisdiction of the Serbian Orthodox Churc... |
Michael Reid (15 May 1944 - 13 January 2023) was a Christian evangelist in Essex, England. Also known as Bishop Michael Reid, he was the founder of the Peniel Pentecostal Church (aka Michael Reid Ministries), and ran high-profile advertisements in the press promoting the church.
Biography
Reid had been described in ... |
```yaml
#
# contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
# this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
#
# path_to_url
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
#... |
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering clinical psychology. It was established in 1994 and is published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Society of Clinical Psychology, Division 12 of the American Psychological Association, of which it is the official journ... |
The 2023 Le Mans Cup, known as the 2023 Michelin Le Mans Cup under sponsorship, is the eighth season of the Le Mans Cup. The six-event season began at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on 22 April and will finish at Algarve International Circuit on 22 October. The series is open to Le Mans Prototypes in the LMP3 class, an... |
Pierre Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of South Dakota.
Pierre Creek has the name of Pierre Dansreau, an early settler.
See also
List of rivers of South Dakota
References
Rivers of Hanson County, South Dakota
Rivers of South Dakota |
```go
package rewrite
import (
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/coredns/caddy"
)
func TestParse(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
inputFileRules string
shouldErr bool
errContains string
}{
// parse errors
{`rewrite`, true, ""},
{`rewrite name`, true, ""},
{`rewrite name a.com b.com`, fals... |
Family Affair is an album by the Bear Quartet, released in 1993.
Track listing
"Carsick" – 3:35
"Big Stretch" – 2:42
"Revisited" – 3:37
"Slope Goings" – 1:30
"Who's Knocking" – 2:32
"Left on the Bank of the River" – 3:29
"Smallest" – 2:16
"Boss Dawn" – 1:26
"Cross Yawn" – 0:52
"Twinreceiver" – 4:22
1993 albums
The Be... |
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools (CHCCS) is a school district which educates over 12,000 students (pre-K through 12th grade) in the southeastern part of Orange County, North Carolina. Being near three major universities as well as the Research Triangle Park, it serves one of the best educated populations in the Unite... |
Teofil Józef Wilski (16 October 1935 – 26 March 2022) was a Polish Roman Catholic prelate. He was titular bishop of Castellum in Mauretania and auxiliary bishop of Kalisz from 1995 to 2011.
References
1935 births
2022 deaths
People from Słupca County
20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Poland
Polish Roman Catholic... |
Coolamon railway station is located on the Hay line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the town of Coolamon.
History
Coolamon station opened on 28 August 1881 as Gawabbie. It was renamed Cooleman on 1 September 1881, and finally Coolamon on 1 December 1895. Opposite the platform lies a passing loop.
Services
Co... |
Apokalips X is a 2014 Malaysian Malay-language post-apocalyptic action film directed and written by Mamat Khalid.
Synopsis
Apocalypse X tells the story of a human civilization that lives after a Nuclear War breaks out in 2047. The remnants of humanity that survived the war live in chaos, lost their purpose and become ... |
Wójcicki is a Polish masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Wójcicka. The surname may refer to the following notable people:
Anne Wojcicki (born 1973), American biologist
Esther Wojcicki (born 1941), American journalist
Franciszek Wójcicki (1900–1983), Polish politician
Jakub Wójcicki (born 1988), Polish foo... |
The 2006 ETU Duathlon European Championships were held in Rimini, Italy from October 7 and October 8, 2006.
Men's results
Individual
Women's results
Individual
External links
Official website
Duathlon competitions
Duathlon
D
D
Triathlon competitions in Italy |
Wished Bone is the stage name of American musician Ashley Rhodus. Rhodus has collaborated with a cast of rotating characters and projects.
History
Wished Bone released their debut EP, Pseudio Recordings in 2015. It was included as the #2 Best Bandcamp release of 2015 on factmag describing the debut as "the kind of gol... |
Adya Sharma () was a producer of mobile theatre from Nalbari district of Assam.
Sharma was born in Makhibaha, Nalbari district. He was known as Guruji and Kaka (brother). His first production was at the Purbajyoti Theatre in 1966. One of his achievements was staging Titanic in Kohinoor Theatre, one of the leading mobi... |
Cesvaine Parish () is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. It was created in 2010 from the countryside territory of Cesvaine town. At the beginning of 2014, the population of the parish was 1356.
Towns, villages and settlements of Cesvaine parish
Graši
Kārkli
Kārzdaba
Kraukļi
References
Paris... |
La Séauve-sur-Semène (; ) is a commune in the Haute-Loire department in south-central France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Haute-Loire department
References
Communes of Haute-Loire |
In the geometry of hyperbolic 3-space, the order-4-5 pentagonal honeycomb a regular space-filling tessellation (or honeycomb) with Schläfli symbol {5,4,5}.
Geometry
All vertices are ultra-ideal (existing beyond the ideal boundary) with five order-4 pentagonal tilings existing around each edge and with an order-5 squar... |
Jan Ladislav Rubeš CM (6 June 1920 – 29 June 2009) was a Czech-Canadian bass opera singer and actor.
Life and career
Rubeš was born in Volyně, Czechoslovakia, to Ružena (née Kellnerová) and Jan Rubeš. Not long after World War II, he graduated from the Prague Conservatoire and joined the Prague Opera House as a bass s... |
Phytoecia hirsutula is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Frölich in 1793, originally under the genus Saperda. It has a wide distribution between Europe and the Middle East.
Subspecies
Phytoecia hirsutula obsoleta (Ganglbauer, 1888)
Phytoecia hirsutula hirsutula (Frölich, 1793)
Phyt... |
```java
/*
* contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
* this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
*
* path_to_url
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or im... |
The 1990 AC Delco 500 was the 27th stock car race of the 1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season and the 16th iteration of the event. The race was held on Sunday, October 21, 1990, before an audience of 55,800 in Rockingham, North Carolina, at North Carolina Speedway, a permanent high-banked racetrack. At race's end, ow... |
John Banting (12 May 1902 – 30 January 1972) was an English artist and writer.
Born in Chelsea, London on 12 May 1902 and educated at Emanuel School, Banting was initially attracted to vorticism and associated with the Bloomsbury Group, before becoming interested in surrealism in Paris in the 1930s. Moving to Rye, Sus... |
The Hantzsch Pyrrole Synthesis, named for Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch, is the chemical reaction of β-ketoesters (1) with ammonia (or primary amines) and α-haloketones (2) to give substituted pyrroles (3).
Pyrroles are found in a variety of natural products with biological activity, so the synthesis of substituted pyrroles... |
Marta Larralde (born 22 April 1981) is a Spanish actress from Galicia. She is known for her performances in series such as Gran Hotel or Seis hermanas.
Biography
Born on 22 April 1981 in Vigo, Larralde took studies in Image and Sound in her native city before becoming a professional actress. She was also a member of ... |
Psara mysticalis is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Schaus in 1920. It is found in Brazil (Rio de Janeiro).
Description
The wingspan is about 27 mm. There is a fine outbent dark antemedial line on the forewings, as well as a dark point on the discocellular. The postmedial line is fine a... |
```html
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "path_to_url">
<!-- NewPage -->
<html lang="en">
<head>
<!-- Generated by javadoc (1.8.0_152-release) on Thu Jun 28 11:01:15 BST 2018 -->
<title>C-Index</title>
<meta name="date" content="2018-06-28">
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../... |
```java
/*
All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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 PURPOSE.... |
Keith Peacock (born 2 May 1945) is an English former footballer and manager. He was the first player to come on as a substitute in the Football League.
Early life
Peacock was born in Barnehurst. and educated at Erith Grammar School.
Playing career
Peacock played his entire professional career for Charlton Athletic, ... |
qsort is a C standard library function that implements a sorting algorithm for arrays of arbitrary objects according to a user-provided comparison function. It is named after the "quicker sort" algorithm (a quicksort variant due to R. S. Scowen), which was originally used to implement it in the Unix C library, although... |
The UXV Combatant is a concept drone carrier warship designed by BVT Surface Fleet (now BAE Systems Maritime – Naval Ships), which was displayed at the Defence Security and Equipment International (DSEI) in 2007. UXV Combatant shares some common design features with the Type 45 destroyer.
Design
The design features t... |
Cassidy is an unincorporated community straddling Haslam Creek. near the east coast of southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The location on BC Highway 19 is about by road north-west of Victoria, and south of Nanaimo.
The area is served by the coast-spanning Island Highway, the Island Rail Corridor, a... |
Jason Turner (born January 2, 1971) is a Canadian retired pair skater. Born in Lethbridge, Alberta, with partner Jamie Salé, he won the bronze medal at the 1994 Canadian Figure Skating Championships and competed in the Winter Olympics that year. After his partnership with Salé broke up, he briefly skated with Andrea Bo... |
The 2021 World Para Snow Sports Championships was an international disability sport competition held in Lillehammer, Norway from 8 to 23 January 2022. It was the inaugural edition of the World Para Snow Sports Championships with para-alpine skiing, para cross-country skiing, para biathlon and para snowboard being held.... |
Elisa may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Elisa (1959 TV series), a telenovela
Elisa (1979 TV series), a telenovela
Elisa (album), a 2002 compilation album by Italian singer Elisa
Élisa (film), a 1995 French film starring Gérard Depardieu and Vanessa Paradis
Para Elisa, a 2013 Spanish-language thriller film
An ... |
Juruena National Park (), declared in 2006, is the third largest national park of Brazil. It is located along the Juruena River, in the north of Mato Grosso state and the south of Amazonas state. It forms part of a corridor of protected areas that is meant to contain agricultural expansion into the Amazon rainforest.
... |
```go
package extension
import (
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethclient"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/node"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/private"
)
type subscriptionHandler struct {
... |
Caiongo is a town and commune of Angola, located in the province of Uíge.
See also
Communes of Angola
References
Populated places in Uíge Province |
Riwaq () or Centre for Architectural Conservation is a center for the preservation of architectural heritage on the West Bank in Palestine. The organization is based in Ramallah and owes its name mainly to a riwaq, which is an arcade in Islamic architecture.
Riwaq was founded in 1991 with the aim to preserve cultural ... |
2010 Ulster Grand Prix races were held on the Dundrod Circuit between 9–14 August 2010 in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Practice Times
Practice Times & Leaderboard UGP Superbike Class
Race results
Race 1; 2010 1000cc Superstock race final standings
Saturday 14 August 2010 5 laps – 37.005 miles (Reduced Race Dist... |
Acleris maximana is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae first described by William Barnes and August Busck in 1920. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Alberta, British Columbia, California, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, New Brunswick, North Carolina, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Saskatc... |
The following is a list of George Foster Peabody Award winners and honorable mentions from the decade of the 1970s (1970–1979).
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
References
List1970 |
The following is a list of notable graduates of Iona University:
Academics
Abraham V. M, Vice-chancellor of Christ University, Bangalore.
Regis J. Armstrong, professor at The Catholic University of America, expert on St. Francis of Assisi and Saint Clare of Assisi
Vincent Boudreau, Thirteenth President of the City Co... |
The Manhattan Community Board 10 is a New York City community board encompassing the neighborhoods of Harlem and Polo Grounds in the borough of Manhattan. It is delimited by Fifth Avenue and Mount Morris Park on the east, Central Park on the south, Harlem River drive, Edgecombe Avenue, Saint Nicholas Avenue, the 123rd ... |
Yacine Kechout (born May 7, 1982 in Algiers) is an Algerian football player who is currently playing as a defender for MC Oran in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1.
Honours
Won the Algerian Second Division once with MC Alger in 2002
Won the Algerian League once with JS Kabylie in 2004
References
1982 births
Alg... |
Mary Boleyn, also known as Lady Mary, (c. 1499 – 19 July 1543) was the sister of English queen consort Anne Boleyn, whose family enjoyed considerable influence during the reign of King Henry VIII.
Mary was one of the mistresses of Henry VIII for an unknown period. It has been rumoured that she bore two of the King's c... |
Paarup is a village and western suburb of Odense, in Funen, Denmark.
References
Suburbs of Odense
Populated places in Funen |
Jean-Jacques Grand-Jouan (5 October 1949 – 27 October 2020) was a French film actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. In 1974, he became a resident of the French Academy in Rome, where he was the first filmmaker.
Actor
Cinema
Solveig et le violon turc (1977)
Un bruit qui court (1983)
Thank You Satan (1989)
Tele... |
Dance criticism in the United States is the act of producing a written or spoken review of a dance performance (often ballet, modern dance, or contemporary dance). It may also refer to the report itself, which may act as an archived review, critique, or highlight. As with other topics, dance criticism may employ its ow... |
Yekrag (; , Yekraq) is a rural locality (a selo) in Kheli-Penzhinsky Selsoviet, Tabasaransky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Population:
Geography
Yekrag is located 12 km east of Khuchni (the district's administrative centre) by road. Pendzhi is the nearest rural locality.
References
Rural localities in Ta... |
Joseph McNally is the name of:
Joseph McNally (brother) (1923–2002), Irish brother of the De La Salle Brothers
Joseph McNally (businessman) (1942–2012), British businessman |
Kateretes pusillus is a species of beetle belonging to the family Kateretidae.
It is native to Europe.
References
Kateretidae
Beetles described in 1794 |
Basteh Deym (, also Romanized as Basteh Dīm; also known as Basadim) is a village in Nowsher-e Koshk-e Bijar Rural District, Khoshk-e Bijar District, Rasht County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 397, in 110 families.
References
Populated places in Rasht County |
Multi-headed can refer to:
Polycephaly, the condition of having more than one head
Lernaean Hydra, an ancient serpent-like chthonic water beast that possessed numerous heads
Multi-headed train, where two or more engines are used
Multi-monitor, multiple physical display devices running on a single computer system |
Liérganes is a municipality located in the autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain. According to the 2007 census, the city has a population of 2,391 inhabitants.
Towns
Bucarrero
Calgar
Casa del Monte
El Condado
La Costera
Extremera
La Herrán
Liérganes (capital)
El Mercadillo
Las Porquerizas
Los Prados
La Quieva
La Ra... |
Federico García Lorca or the Monument to Federico García Lorca is an instance of public art in Madrid, Spain. Located at the Plaza de Santa Ana, in front of the Teatro Español, it consists of a bronze statue of the aforementioned poet and playwright.
History and description
The idea for the monument traces back to 1... |
```tex
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[fancyhdr,pdf]{latex2man}
\input{common.tex}
\begin{document}
\begin{Name}{3}{unw\_get\_reg}{David Mosberger-Tang}{Programming Library}{unw\_get\_reg}unw\_get\_reg -- get register contents
\end{Name}
\section{Synopsis}
\File{\#include $<$libunwind.h$>$}\\
\Type{int} \Func... |
Sameba may refer to:
Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi
Sameba, Georgia, a village on Madatapa Lake |
Plattsburgh Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force (USAF) Strategic Air Command (SAC) base covering 3,447 acres (13.7 km²) in the extreme northeast corner of New York, located on the western shore of Lake Champlain opposite Burlington, Vermont, in the town of Plattsburgh, New York.
The base closed on 25 Se... |
Záluží may refer to places in the Czech Republic:
Záluží (Beroun District), a municipality and village in the Central Bohemian Region
Záluží (Litoměřice District), a municipality and village in the Ústí nad Labem Region
Záluží, a village and part of Bílsko (Strakonice District) in the South Bohemian Region
Záluží, a v... |
Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher (Joan of Arc at the Stake) is an oratorio by Arthur Honegger, originally commissioned by Ida Rubinstein. It was set to a libretto by Paul Claudel. The work lasts approximately 80 minutes.
It premiered on 12 May 1938 in Basel, with Rubinstein as Jeanne, and Jean Périer in the speaking role of Bro... |
Minye Kyawhtin (also transliterated as Minyekyawdin) was a Burmese royal title, and usually refers to King Minye Kyawhtin of Toungoo Dynasty (r. 1673–1698).
Other people who wore the title were:
Minye Kyawhtin of Pakhan: Gov. of Pakhan (r. 1413–1426)
Minye Kyawhtin of Toungoo: King of Toungoo (r. 1452–1459)
Miny... |
The Abbey Road Sessions is a 2011 studio album by Welsh musician Ian Shaw. It was released on 14 March 2011 by Splash Point Records.
Critical reception
In a review for The Guardian, jazz critic John Fordham wrote "Shaw is cool but never calculatingly crooner-hip. Perhaps he occasionally embroiders too much for lyrics... |
Hermann Vildalen (born 17 September 1995) is a Norwegian handball player for Drammen HK.
He played for Drammen HK and the Norwegian national team.
He is a nephew of former international handballer Preben Vildalen.
He was for 15 years coach for the Konnerud Handball Boys.
References
Norwegian male handball players
... |
In the context of the law of the Netherlands, the term gedogen (toleration, although gedogen does not literally mean toleration; one can describe it best as toleration in law) refers to not enforcing certain laws. The Dutch government tolerates some offences. Some things like possessing small amounts of cannabis are fo... |
Celebrity Blackjack is an American television show where celebrities played tournament style blackjack for charity. The show, which ran on Game Show Network, was hosted by Matt Vasgersian (and Alex Borstein in the first season). Dave Stann was the dealer. Season 1 aired weekly from July 5, 2004, through August 9, 2004.... |
The Hunterston Brooch is a highly important Celtic brooch of "pseudo-penannular" type found near Hunterston, North Ayrshire, Scotland, in either, according to one account, 1826 by two men from West Kilbride, who were digging drains at the foot of Goldenberry Hill, or in 1830. It is now in the National Museum of Scotlan... |
The Church of Christ with the Elijah Message is the name of three related church groups and a denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement, headquartered in Independence, Missouri. It split from the Church of Christ (informally referred to as the "Fettingites") in 1943 in a dispute over claimed revelations given to it... |
John Frederick Goddard (1795–1866) was an English chemist who made important contributions to the early development of photography, in particular in his work for Richard Beard.
Bibliography
External links
Correspondence with William Fox Talbot
1795 births
1866 deaths
19th-century British chemists
Pioneers of photogr... |
The Horne Baronetcy, of Shackleford in the County of Surrey, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 25 March 1929 for Edgar Horne. He was Chairman of the Prudential Assurance Company and also represented Guildford in the House of Commons as a Unionist.
Horne baronets, of Shackleford (192... |
```go
package container
import (
"fmt"
containertypes "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/container"
networktypes "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/network"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/strslice"
"github.com/docker/go-connections/nat"
)
// WithName sets the name of the container
func WithName(name stri... |
Curt Lowens (17 November 1925 – 8 May 2017) was a German actor of the stage and in feature films and television, as well as a Holocaust survivor and a rescuer who saved about 150 Jewish children during the Holocaust.
Life and career
Born Curt Löwenstein in the East Prussian town of Allenstein (now Olsztyn, Poland), hi... |
Hyeongjebong is a mountain of South Korea. It has an elevation of 1,778 metres.
See also
List of mountains of Korea
References
Mountains of South Korea
One-thousanders of South Korea |
Barrie Nelson (1933 - 2021) was a Canadian animator. He was most noted as the director of the 1971 animated short film Propaganda Message, and the "B-17" segment of the 1981 animated anthology film Heavy Metal.
Early life and career
A native of Winnipeg, he studied fine art at the University of Manitoba. He worked for... |
The Lucky Man Cree Nation ( papêwê) is a Cree First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. After spending more than a hundred years illegally associated by Canada with the Little Pine First Nation, the band was awarded the Lucky Man Reserve, on the eastern border of the RM of Meeting Lake. The re-established nation has the sm... |
The Colditz Cock was a glider built by British prisoners of war during World War II for an escape attempt from Oflag IV-C (Colditz Castle) prison camp in Germany.
Background
After the execution of 50 prisoners who had taken part in the "Great Escape" from Stalag Luft III, the Allied High Command had discouraged escape... |
The New York City Breakers, also referred to as NYC Breakers or NYCB, are a pioneering B-boy group from The Bronx formed in the early 1980's by Michael Holman. The group originally consisted of members from Wildstyle and "Floor Master Crew"
History
The New York City Breakers are a Breaking crew originally known as the... |
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