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Donus may refer to:
Donus (beetle), a genus of beetles in the tribe Hyperini
Pope Donus (died 678) |
Agabus antennatus is a species of predaceous diving beetle in the family Dytiscidae. It is found in North America.
References
Further reading
Agabus (beetle)
Articles created by Qbugbot
Beetles described in 1939 |
Jalan Kembali: Bohsia 2 is a 2012 Malaysian Malay-language action thriller film directed by Syamsul Yusof. It is the sequel to Bohsia: Jangan Pilih Jalan Hitam.
Synopsis
The film Jalan Kembali Bohsia 2 tells about a girl named Amy, an ex-bohsia who has repented and does not want to repeat her black history by setting ... |
It was a Dacian fortified town.
References
Dacian fortresses in Brașov County
Historic monuments in Brașov County |
```smalltalk
using System;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace DSharpPlus.CommandsNext.Executors;
/// <summary>
/// Executes commands using <see cref="Task.Run(Func{Task})"/>.
/// </summary>
public sealed class AsynchronousCommandExecutor : ICommandExecutor
{
Task ICommandExecutor.ExecuteAsync(CommandContext ... |
Nazarius (rhetorician) (4th century CE), Latin rhetorician
Saint Nazarius (Roman Martyrology) (died c. 303 CE), one of four Roman martyrs who suffered death under Diocletian
Saint Nazarius (abbot), the fourteenth abbot of the monastery of Lérins, probably during the reign of the Merovingian Clotaire II (584–629)
Sa... |
Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin is a chair in physics founded in 1724 and funded by the Erasmus Smith Trust, which was established by Erasmus Smith, a wealthy London merchant, who lived from 1611 to 1691. It is one of the oldest dedicated chairs of physics in B... |
Ejnar Andersen (10 November 1911 – 24 June 1985) was a Danish footballer. He played in seven matches for the Denmark national football team from 1933 to 1937.
References
External links
1911 births
1985 deaths
Danish men's footballers
Denmark men's international footballers
Men's association football defenders
Bold... |
```python
"""
Implementation of optimized einsum.
"""
from __future__ import division, absolute_import, print_function
import itertools
from numpy.compat import basestring
from numpy.core.multiarray import c_einsum
from numpy.core.numeric import asarray, asanyarray, result_type, tensordot, dot
__all__ = ['einsum', ... |
```c++
/*
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disc... |
Bernardo Domínguez Fernández (born 6 July 1979), known simply as Bernardo, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
Club career
Born in Zafra, Province of Badajoz, Bernardo started playing professionally with Real Oviedo. In the 1999–2000 season he was part the club's La Liga roster, but... |
United Front was a Post Poll Alliance formed after the 1969 Punjab Legislative Assembly election by Akali Dal, Jan Sangh and Left Parties as no singal Party got absolute majority in Assembly.
Background
Akali Dal formed an alliance with Bharatiya Jana Sangh and 2 Independents who won with the support of Akali Dal. Lef... |
The brownburnie (Chaetodon blackburnii), also known as Blackburn's butterflyfish or the rayed butterflyfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a butterflyfish belonging to the family Chaetodontidae. It is found in the western Indian Ocean.
Description
The brownburnie is rather drab when compared to many of its... |
Datuk Ramli bin Ibrahim (born 20 May 1953) is a Malaysian choreographer and classical ballet dancer. He founded the Sutra Dance Theater as well as the Sutra Foundation to encourage people to learn various traditional dances. In 2018, the Government of India awarded him the Padma Shri for his contribution to Odissi.
Ea... |
Charles Andrew Jonas (August 14, 1876 – May 25, 1955) was an American attorney and politician, serving one term as a U.S. Representative from western North Carolina from 1929 to 1931. A Republican, he was appointed as United States Attorney for the western district of North Carolina, serving from April 1, 1931, to July... |
Abitare, published monthly in Milan, Italy, is a design magazine. It was first published in 1961.
History and profile
Abitare was launched in Milan in 1961 by Piera Peroni. The magazine was published monthly. It was devoted to architecture, interior design, furniture, product design and graphic arts and was published ... |
Municipal election in Brno was held as part of Czech municipal elections in 2010. It was a victory for Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD). ČSSD formed grand coalition with Civic Democratic Party.
Results
References
2010
Brno municipal election |
Mount Ile Lewotolok or Lewotolo () is a stratovolcano in the north-central part of the island of Lembata in the Province of East Nusa Tenggara in Indonesia.
2020 eruptions
On 27 November, an eruption occurred at 5:57 a.m. local time (21:57 UTC), which generated an ash column that rose to an altitude 500 meters into t... |
"I Wonder as I Wander" is a Christian folk hymn, typically performed as a Christmas carol, written by American folklorist and singer John Jacob Niles. The hymn has its origins in a song fragment collected by Niles on July 16, 1933.
While in the town of Murphy in Appalachian North Carolina, Niles attended a fundraising... |
Cairo is a 2013 novel by Australian author Chris Womersley.
Cairo is Womersley's third novel.
The novel takes its name from Cairo Flats, a heritage-listed apartment building in Fitzroy, Victoria.
The novel is presented as a reminiscence of "Tom Button", a boy from rural Victoria who inherits an apartment in Fitzroy f... |
Portland Club may refer to:
Portland Club (London)
Portland Club (Portland, Maine) |
Interstate 49 (I-49) is a north–south Interstate Highway that exists in multiple segments: the original portion entirely within the state of Louisiana with an additional signed portion extending from I-220 in Shreveport to the Arkansas state line, three newer sections in Arkansas, and a new section that opened in Misso... |
O Burgo (The Burg) is a neighbourhood in the city of Pontevedra (Spain). It is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in the city and is crossed by the Portuguese Way. On its right-hand side is the A Xunqueira area with important educational and cultural facilities.
Location
O Burgo is a neighbourhood located in the north ... |
Jūratė Kiaupienė (born December 23, 1947 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian historian, professor, Habilitated Doctor.
Education
In 1969 Jūratė Kiaupienė finished her studies in History department of Vilnius University and obtain historian speciality. After finishing university she worked in Lithuanian History and Ethnograph... |
Smash were a Spanish psychedelic rock band formed by the sitar and guitar player Gualberto García and singer and bassist Julio Matito (1946-1979) in 1967, which was active up to 1973. Flamenco singer Manuel Molina joined the band in 1971 and they introduced flamenco elements in their last compositions pioneering the An... |
Alfred Günter Rudi Hoffmann (20 December 1914 – 4 July 1983) was a German ice hockey player. He competed in the men's tournaments at the 1952 Winter Olympics and the 1956 Winter Olympics.
References
External links
1914 births
1983 deaths
Ice hockey people from Berlin
Ice hockey players at the 1952 Winter Olympics
Ic... |
Poa cookii, sometimes called Cook's tussock-grass or bluegrass, is a species of tussock grass native to various subantarctic islands. The specific epithet honours British explorer James Cook who visited the Kerguelen Islands in 1776.
Description
Poa cookii is a deep green, perennial, gynomonoecious grass growing as ... |
The Gay Gordons is a 1907 Edwardian musical comedy with a book by Seymour Hicks, music by Guy Jones and lyrics by Arthur Wimperis, C. H. Bovill, Henry Hamilton and P. G. Wodehouse, who wrote the lyrics to "Now That My Ship's Come Home" and "You, You, You". The title refers to both the Clan Gordon and the famed Scottis... |
```javascript
define([], function () {
return {
"PropertyPaneDescription": "View approval requests for you.",
"EnvironmentLabel": "Environment",
"EnvironmentEmptyError": "The environment is not selected. Please edit the web part and select the environment.",
"ApprovalItemsLabel": "item(s)",
"Appro... |
The Barnegat Township School District is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade from Barnegat Township, in Ocean County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
As of the 2021–22 school year, the district, comprised of six schools, had an enrollment of ... |
"Ruby Slippers" is the eighteenth episode of the fifth season of the American fantasy drama series Once Upon a Time, which aired on April 17, 2016.
In this episode, Ruby goes to the Underworld to find Zelena. In flashbacks, Ruby, Mulan, and Dorothy meet.
Plot
Opening sequence
Red walks around the red-tinted forest.
... |
```sqlpl
UPDATE database_instance SET exec_master_log_pos=4 where port in (22294, 22296);
``` |
The Buck Clarke Sound is the third album by American jazz percussionist Buck Clarke. The album was released in 1963.
Reception
AllMusic rated the album 2 stars.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Charles Hampton; except where indicated
"Rev. Hamp" – 3:03
"I Can't Get Started" (Ira Gershwin, Vernon Duke) – 3:28... |
```xml
import { vtkObject } from "../../../interfaces" ;
import { Vector3 } from "../../../types";
export interface IPolygonInitialValues {
firstPoint?: Vector3,
pointCount?: number,
tris?: Vector3[],
}
export interface vtkPolygon extends vtkObject {
/**
* Get the array of triangles that triangulate the polyg... |
The 1930–31 Montreal Maroons season was the 7th season for the National Hockey League franchise.
Offseason
Regular season
Final standings
Record vs. opponents
Game log
Playoffs
They went against the New York Rangers in the first round and lost 8 goals to 1, or 1–8.
Player stats
Regular season
Scoring
Goaltendi... |
Fall of Bari may refer to:
Siege of Bari (870–871), when the Aghlabid-held city fell to the Franks
Siege of Bari (1068–1071), when the Byzantine-held city fell to the Normans |
Cardinal climber is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Ipomoea × multifida
Ipomoea × sloteri
See also
Cardinal creeper (Ipomoea horsfalliae)
Cardinal vine (Ipomoea quamoclit) |
```smalltalk
using Xamarin.Forms.CustomAttributes;
using Xamarin.Forms.Internals;
#if UITEST
using Xamarin.Forms.Core.UITests;
using Xamarin.UITest;
using NUnit.Framework;
#endif
namespace Xamarin.Forms.Controls.Issues
{
#if UITEST
[Category(UITestCategories.Image)]
#endif
[Preserve(AllMembers = true)]
[Issue(Issu... |
```scala
package com.wavesplatform.api.common
import com.wavesplatform.account.Address
import com.wavesplatform.api.common.LeaseInfo.Status
import com.wavesplatform.common.state.ByteStr
import com.wavesplatform.state.LeaseDetails
object LeaseInfo {
type Status = Status.Value
// noinspection TypeAnnotation
objec... |
A doom loop may be:
In economics, a doom loop is a negative spiral that can result when banks hold sovereign bonds and governments bail out banks
An urban doom loop is a negative economic spiral that results from increasing remote work, leading urban businesses to close and to a loss of tax revenue, which then leads... |
Arsura is a commune in Vaslui County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Arsura, Fundătura, Mihail Kogălniceanu and Pâhnești.
Notable residents include Nicolae Lupu, doctor and member of the Romanian Academy. Mihail Kogălniceanu is commemorated in the modern name of one village.
References
C... |
Dr. Rosa Slade Gragg (30 April 1904 - 19 February 1989) was an American activist and politician. She founded the first black vocational school in Detroit, Michigan; and was the advisor to three United States presidents. She was inducted in 1987 into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame.
Life and education
Gragg was bor... |
Appleton is an unincorporated community in Cecil County, Maryland, United States. Appleton is located at the intersection of Maryland Route 273 and Appleton Road, north of Elkton and east of Fair Hill.
References
Unincorporated communities in Cecil County, Maryland
Unincorporated communities in Maryland |
Villanueva del Campillo is a municipality located in the province of Ávila, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2006 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 156 inhabitants.
The village is famous for its verraco, an ancient sculpture, which was found half-buried. The verraco has been reerected in the... |
Daniel Hugh Kelly (born August 10, 1952) is an American stage, film and television actor. He is best known for his role on the 1980s ABC TV series Hardcastle and McCormick (1983–1986) as the ex-con Mark "Skid" McCormick, co-starring with actor Brian Keith.
Early life
The middle of five children, Kelly was born and rai... |
Burnham Park may refer to:
Burnham Park (Chicago)
Burnham Park (Baguio)
The E-ACT Burnham Park Academy, an academy school in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England |
Harold Ensign Bennet Pardee (December 11, 1886 – February 28, 1973) was an American cardiologist and pioneer in electrocardiogram research.
Biography
Pardee was born on December 11, 1886, to Ensign Bennet Pardee, a physician. He was a grandnephew of Charles Inslee Pardee, former dean of the New York Medical College, ... |
Japanese American history is the history of Japanese Americans or the history of ethnic Japanese in the United States. People from Japan began immigrating to the U.S. in significant numbers following the political, cultural, and social changes stemming from the 1868 Meiji Restoration. Large-scale Japanese immigration s... |
Nemognathinae is a subfamily of blister beetles in the family Meloidae. There are about 8 genera and at least 120 described species in Nemognathinae.
Genera
These eight genera belong to the subfamily Nemognathinae:
Cissites Latreille, 1804
Gnathium Kirby, 1818
Hornia Riley, 1877
Nemognatha Illiger, 1807
Pseudozon... |
PragVEC was a post-punk band from London formed in 1978. The band name was a contraction of the two words "pragmatism" and "vector", chosen at random.
History
PragVEC were formed in February 1978 by ex-Derelicts members Susan Gogan (vocals, synthesizer) and John Studholme guitar, synthesizer, along with David Boyd (ba... |
Stevens Creek is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Grayson County, Virginia, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 240.
The CDP is in eastern Grayson County, bordered to the southeast by Hilltown and to the northeast by Carroll County. It is less than northwest of... |
Jesús District is one of twelve districts of the province Cajamarca in Peru.
References |
```javascript
import RESTClient from '../util/RESTClient'
class TapService {
findAllTapsHighLevel(successCallback) {
RESTClient.get('/taps/highlevel', {}, successCallback);
}
findAllTaps(setTaps) {
RESTClient.get('/taps', {}, function (response) {
setTaps(response.data.taps)
})
}
findTap... |
The 2022 Basadi in Music Awards is the first edition of Basadi in Music Awards. The ceremony took place at Gallagher Convention Centre, Midrand on October 15, 2022 hosted by Anele Zondo and Moozlie streamed live on YouTube and Instagram.
Background
Nominations across 16 categories were announced on July 6, 2022. 4... |
El Encano is a settlement in Pasto Municipality, Nariño Department in Colombia.
Climate
El Encano has a subtropical highland climate (Köppen Cfb) characterised by pleasant afternoons, cool mornings and persistent fog with extremely limited sunshine year-round. Rainfall is moderate to heavy throughout the year, with th... |
Skipp Townsend is an American gang expert and former documented Bloods gang member for over 27 years from Los Angeles, California. Townsend was raised in South Los Angeles and through his early education, he attended a catholic school, Skipp Townsend, dropped out of high school (Dorsey High School) in his junior year. ... |
The Indiana Klan was a branch of the Ku Klux Klan, a secret society in the United States that organized in 1915 to promote ideas of racial superiority and affect public affairs on issues of Prohibition, education, political corruption, and morality. It was strongly white supremacist against African Americans, Chinese A... |
Lyneham in the parish of Yealmpton in Devon, is an historic estate. The surviving grand mansion house known as Lyneham House is a grade I listed building. It was built c.1699-1703 by Sir Courtenay Croker (died 1740), MP for Plympton Morice in 1699. A drawing of Lyneham House dated 1716 by Edmund Prideaux (1693–1745) of... |
Thor Peak may refer to:
Mount Thor, Nunavut (or Baffin Island), Canada
Thor Peak (California)
Thor Peak (Wyoming)
See also
Mount Thor (disambiguation) |
Pterochiton is an extinct genus of polyplacophoran molluscs.
References
Prehistoric chiton genera
Paleozoic life of Alberta |
```xml
export = {
ready: jest.fn(),
stopping: jest.fn(),
watchdogInterval: jest.fn().mockReturnValue(0),
watchdog: jest.fn(),
};
``` |
Liss is the surname of the following people:
Andrzej Liss (1950–2019), Polish politician
David Liss (born 1966), American writer of novels, essays and short fiction
Dmitry Liss (born 1960), Russian music conductor
Johann Liss (c. 1590–1630), German painter
Klaus-Dieter Liss (born 1962), German-Australian physicist
Les... |
```scala
package com.prisma.api.connector.mysql
import java.sql.Driver
import com.prisma.config.DatabaseConfig
import com.prisma.connector.shared.jdbc.{Databases, SlickDatabase}
import com.typesafe.config.{Config, ConfigFactory}
import slick.jdbc.MySQLProfile
import slick.jdbc.MySQLProfile.api._
object MySqlDatabase... |
Ann R. Chaintreuil (born June 10, 1947) is an American architect and co-founder of an architectural firm.
Early life
Chaintreuil was born at Genesee Hospital on June 10, 1947, in Rochester, New York, to John Urquhart Ross and Janet Getman Ross. She had an older brother, John.
Chaintreuil's parents met and married ... |
A disc tumbler or disc detainer lock is a lock composed of slotted rotating detainer discs. The lock was invented by Finnish founder of Abloy, Emil Henriksson (1886–1959) in 1907 and first manufactured under the Abloy brand in 1918.
Design
Disc tumbler locks are composed of slotted rotating detainer discs. A specially... |
The Khmer Times is an English-language newspaper, launched in May 2014, based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and owned by Malaysian national Mohan Tirugmanasam Bandam.
The newspaper is strongly pro-CPP in its reporting and editorials.
Plagiarism
An extensive history of plagiarism has been documented, with the paper's Mala... |
Donna Stifler (born February 24, 1965) was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates, representing District 35A, Harford County in 2006 after defeating incumbent Joanne Parrott.
Education
Stifler attend Bel Air High School. She earned her B.S. from North Carolina State University in 1987.
Career
After college, Stif... |
The Arboretum du Cranou (14 hectares) is an arboretum located within the Forêt du Cranou (600 hectares) in Saint-Eloy, Finistère, Brittany, France. It is open daily without charge.
The arboretum was created in 1970 by the Office national des forêts (ONF) and the Institut national de recherché agronomique (INRA) for re... |
James Ballantine Mercer (1842 – 4 November 1925) was a Scottish-born Australian politician.
He was born in Glasgow to tobacco spinner William Mercer and Grace Dixon. He left school at a young age to work as a woodcarver's apprentice in Sheffield, and then worked as a lay reader for the Church of England. Around 1867 h... |
```python
import copy
import yaml
import json
import os
import socket
import sys
import time
import threading
import logging
import uuid
import warnings
import requests
from packaging.version import Version
from typing import Optional, Dict, Tuple, Type
import ray
import ray._private.services
from ray.autoscaler._priv... |
Palaeoniscum (from , 'ancient' and 'cod-fish' or 'woodlouse') is an extinct genus of ray-finned fish from the Permian period (Guadalupian-Lopingian) of England, Germany, Turkey, North America and Greenland, and possibly other regions. The genus was named Palaeoniscum in 1818 by Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville, b... |
```objective-c
/*-
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the followi... |
The 112th Cavalry Regiment is a Texas National Guard regiment that served in several Pacific campaigns during World War II.
Early history
The 112th Cavalry was first organized in 1918 as the 5th Texas Cavalry Regiment before being disbanded in 1920. In December 1920 the Texas National Guard was reorganized as the 36th... |
```python
#
#
# 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.
# ==============================================================================
"""Keras Applications: models with automatic loading of pre-... |
Armed Forces Football Club, commonly known as Armed Forces, is a Malaysian professional football club representing the Malaysian Armed Forces. The club's home ground is Mindef Stadium. The club currently plays in the 2nd division of Malaysian football, the Malaysia M3 League.
History
Armed Forces had their first majo... |
Stephen Douglas Watkins (born July 19, 1978) is an American former professional baseball player who pitched in Major League Baseball and the Chinese Professional Baseball League.
Career
Watkins was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 16th round of the 1998 Major League Baseball Draft and made his major league debu... |
John Simon may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
John Simon (composer) (born 1944), classical composer and poet
John Simon (critic) (1925–2019), American author and critic
John Simon (record producer) (born 1941), record producer for Columbia Records
John F. Simon Jr. (born 1963), American artist and creator of Unfoldi... |
Radio Gold is a radio channel of All India Radio. It is aired in Delhi, Mumbai, Indore, Kolkata, and Chennai.
The 106.4 FM Radio Gold also started its transmission in other centres of Tamil Nadu like Coimbatore, Tuticorin and more recently, in Puducherry.
References
External links
Official Website, AllIndiaRadio.or... |
```objective-c
/*
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met:
*
* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* ... |
E 533 is a European B class road in Germany and Austria, connecting the cities Munich — Garmisch-Partenkirchen — Mittenwald — Seefeld in Tirol — Innsbruck.
Route and E-road junctions
(on shared signage then )
Munich: , , , ,
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Mittenwald
(on shared signage B 177 then )
Seefeld in Tirol... |
```xml
export * from '@fluentui/accessibility';
export * from '@fluentui/react-component-ref';
export * from '@fluentui/react-bindings';
export * from '@fluentui/react-icons-northstar';
export * from '@fluentui/styles';
//
// Themes
//
export { teamsTheme } from './themes/teams';
export { teamsDarkTheme } from './them... |
Zhirnovsky District () is an administrative district (raion), one of the thirty-three in Volgograd Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division, it is incorporated as Zhirnovsky Municipal District. It is located in the north of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the town of Zhirnovsk. Pop... |
Rybička (English: Little Fish) is a small Czech pocket knife with the handle shaped as a fish. It has been produced since the first decades of the 20th century. The knife was particularly popular during the period of socialism in Czechoslovakia. It was valued as a simple and small tool used for mushroom picking, a trad... |
Most Serbian railway lines were built as a result of an expansion of railway networks by Austro-Hungarians. Several gauge railways were planned to link the extensive narrow-gauge railways in the Austro-Hungarian Empire with those in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Until the outbreak of the Balkan Wars in 1912 several of these... |
This is a list of people elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1932.
Fellows
Sir Frederic Charles Bartlett
Davidson Black
Frederick William Carter
William George Fearnsides
Felix Eugen Fritsch
Joseph Alexander Gray
John Burdon Sanderson Haldane
Douglas Rayner Hartree
Heinrich Ernst Karl Jordan
Frederick Robert Mill... |
Kathryn Jane Worden is an Australian politician. She is a Labor member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly since 2016, representing the electorate of Sanderson.
Early life and career
Worden moved to Australia with her family in 1981, attending school in Adelaide. She moved to Ngukkurr in the Northern Territ... |
Adherent cell cultures are a type of cell culture that requires cells to be attached to a surface in order for growth to occur. Most vertebrate derived cells (with the exception of hematopoietic cells) can be cultured and require a 2 dimensional monolayer that to facilitate cell adhesion and spreading. Cell samples can... |
```elixir
defmodule Commanded.ProcessManagers.IdentityProcessManager do
@moduledoc false
alias Commanded.DefaultApp
alias Commanded.ProcessManagers.IdentityProcessManager
alias Commanded.ProcessManagers.ProcessManager
use Commanded.ProcessManagers.ProcessManager,
application: DefaultApp,
name: __MOD... |
Walid Soliman (born April 11, 1975) is a writer, essayist and translator, born in Tunis, Tunisia.
Biography
Walid Soliman followed his secondary studies in the "Sadikia" (the first modern secondary school in Tunisia, founded in 1875). After his university studies in English language and literature, he obtained a degre... |
Valeriia Vasylivna Gudym (; born 1 March 1995) is a Ukrainian group rhythmic gymnast. She represents her nation at international competitions.
Gudym participated at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
She also competed at world championships, including at the 2014 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships.
At the 2015 European Ga... |
```c++
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include "base/native_library.h"
#include <dlfcn.h>
#include "base/files/file_path.h"
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h"
#include "base/threading/thread_restrictions.... |
```objective-c
/****************************************************************************
*
* (C) COPYRIGHT 1998-2000, MICROSOFT CORP.
*
* FILE: wiadevd.h
*
* VERSION: 1.0
*
* DATE: 7/5/1999
*
* DESCRIPTION:
* Device Dialog and UI extensibility declarations.
*
******************************... |
```python
from conf import SAMPLE_INPUTS, SAMPLE_OUTPUTS
from moviepy.editor import * # ImageClip
from PIL import Image
thumbnail_dir = os.path.join(SAMPLE_OUTPUTS, "thumbnails")
thumbnail_per_frame_dir = os.path.join(SAMPLE_OUTPUTS, "thumbnails-per-frame")
thumbnail_per_half_second_dir = os.path.join(SAMPLE_OUTPUTS, ... |
Seghe is a town on the island of New Georgia, Solomon Islands, an independent country in the Pacific Ocean.
Transportation
The town is served by Seghe Airport, with flights on Solomon Airlines.
References
Populated places in the Solomon Islands |
Elections to the Inverness District Council took place in May 1974, alongside elections to the councils of Scotland's other districts and regions.
Aggregate results
References
Inverness
Inverness District Council elections |
SS Willem III was the lead ship of the Willem III class, and the first ship of the Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland (SMN). She was burnt on her maiden trip. Later the wreck was repaired and sailed as Quang Se, Glenorchy and Pina.
Context
Steamships for the Suez Canal
SS Willem III was the lead ship of the Willem II... |
Stephen Sayre (1736–1818) was a member of a thousand-strong American community living in London at the time of the outbreak of the War of Independence in 1775. A close associate of John Wilkes, the radical Lord Mayor of London, Sayre, a merchant and a city sheriff, is alleged to have planned to kidnap George III with ... |
Imwas or Emmaus (), known in classical times as Nicopolis (), was a Palestinian Arab village located southeast of the city of Ramla and from Jerusalem in the Latrun salient of the West Bank. It is traditionally (possibly from as early as the 3rd century, but probably incorrectly) identified with the biblical Emmaus.... |
```javascript
const fs = require('fs');
const { task } = require('hardhat/config');
const { TASK_COMPILE_GET_REMAPPINGS } = require('hardhat/builtin-tasks/task-names');
task(TASK_COMPILE_GET_REMAPPINGS).setAction((taskArgs, env, runSuper) =>
runSuper().then(remappings =>
Object.assign(
remappings,
Ob... |
The 1928 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the University of Iowa in the 1928 college football season. This was the last season Iowa played their home games in at Iowa Field. The team was ranked No. 6 in the nation in the Dickinson System ratings released in December 1928.
Schedule
References
Iowa
Iowa Hawkeye... |
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