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Good Enough may refer to: Songs "Good Enough" (Dodgy song), 1996 "Good Enough" (Evanescence song), 2006 "Good Enough" (The Ready Set song), 2016 "Good Enough", by 8stops7 from In Moderation "Good Enough", by Bobby Brown from Bobby "Good Enough", by Brian McKnight from U-Turn "Good Enough", by Cover Your Tracks...
This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1951 Australian federal election. The election was held on 28 April 1951. By-elections, appointments and defections Defections In 1951, Country Party MP Charles Russell (Maranoa) was expelled from the party for advocating the appreciation of the pound....
Tindivanam is a town and a municipality in Viluppuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the second largest town in Villupuram District after the headquarters town Villupuram. Important roads from north to south (NH 45) Tamil Nadu pass through Tindivanam and similarly from west to east (NH 66). History ...
Mathéo Bodmer (born 6 May 2004) is a French footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ligue 2 club Le Havre. Career A youth academy graduate of Le Havre, Bodmer made his professional debut for the club on 15 May 2021 in a 3–2 league win against Troyes. Bodmer is a current French youth international. Personal life Bod...
Hattie is an unincorporated community in Calhoun County, West Virginia, United States. References Unincorporated communities in West Virginia Unincorporated communities in Calhoun County, West Virginia
Jafarabad () is a village in Kavir Rural District, Sheshtaraz District, Khalilabad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,471, in 387 families. Most of its population are farmers and they cultivate Pistachio and also Saffron. References Populated places in Khalilabad County
Ronald Allen (1930–1991) was an English character actor. Ronald, Ronnie, or Ron Allen may also refer to: Ron Allen (skateboarder) (born 1964) is a goofy-footed American skateboarder from Visalia, California Ronnie Allen (1929–2001), English football player and manager Ronnie Allen (pool player) (1938–2013), American ...
Eois punctifera is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in Colombia. References Moths described in 1913 Eois Moths of South America
Yamada Nishiki (Japanese: 山田錦) is a short-grain Japanese rice famous for its use in high-quality sake. It is particularly desired by sake brewers for its ability to absorb water and dissolve easily. Yamada Nishiki is the most commonly grown sake rice (sakamai). In 1923, Yamada Nishiki was created by crossing Yamadaho ...
John Wesley Price (19 January 1920 – 26 May 1991) was an American competitive sailor and Olympic medalist. He won a silver medal in the Star class at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, together with John Reid. References External links 1920 births 1991 deaths American male sailors (sport) Sailors at the 1952 Summ...
"The Roaring Days" (1889) is a poem by Australian poet Henry Lawson. It was originally published in The Bulletin on 21 December 1889, and subsequently reprinted in a collection of the author's poems, other newspapers and periodicals and a number of Australian poetry anthologies. Critical reception When reviewing Law...
Adrian Fawcett is Chairman of Silentnight Group Park Holidays UK Petainer Liberis Advest Capital Management and related investments. As an economist, Adrian has also spent two terms of Government on the board of the Department of Work and Pensions. He is interested in business opportunities arising from dislocations...
Since 2006, the document archive website WikiLeaks has published anonymous submissions of documents that are typically unavailable to the general public. 2006–2008 Apparent Somali assassination order WikiLeaks posted its first document in December 2006, a decision to assassinate government officials, signed by Sheikh...
Ilse (Intrator) Stanley (née Ilse Davidsohn), ( – ), was a German Jewish woman who, with the collusion of a handful of people ranging from Nazi members of the Gestapo to other Jewish civilians, secured the release of 412 Jewish prisoners from Nazi concentration camps between 1936 and 1938. During that time she also he...
Encoignure is a type of furniture located in a corner of a room. In French, it literally means the angle, or return, formed by the junction of two walls. Since the 20th century, the word has been chiefly used to designate a small armoire, oakley, commode, cabinet, or cupboard made to fit a corner. A chair placed in a c...
The Social Democratic Party of Georgia (), also known as the Georgian Menshevik Party, was a Georgian Marxist and social democratic political party. It was founded in the 1890s by Nikolay Chkheidze, Silibistro Jibladze, Egnate Ninoshvili, Noe Zhordania and others. It became the Georgian branch of the Russian Social Dem...
Pool Corporation, doing business as POOLCORP, is a publicly-traded American company that manufactures equipment and machinery for swimming pools. As of 2021, it was the largest wholesale distributor of swimming pool and backyard products in the world. In 2020, the company's stock was added to the S&P 500 stock market ...
MBC TV may refer to either of the following television channels: MBC TV (India) MBC TV (South Korean TV channel)
```c++ // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // Original code copyright 2014 Foxit Software Inc. path_to_url #include "core/fxcodec/jbig2/JBig2_GrrdProc.h" #include <memory> #include "core/fxcodec/jbig2/JBig2_ArithDecoder.h" #include "core/fxcodec/jb...
Behemoth () is a Chinese documentary film directed by Zhao Liang about the environmental, sociological, and public health effects of coal-mining in China and Inner Mongolia. Loosely based on Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, Liang’s documentary has been lauded for its surreal cinematography and poignant imagery. The fil...
is an anime series created by Sunrise. Directed by Masakazu Obara and written by Hiroyuki Yoshino, it is a spinoff of My-HiME anime series and as such My-Otome takes place in a new setting with new main characters. The series originally premiered on TV Tokyo from October 6, 2005 to March 30, 2006. An OVA sequel to the...
Sukhoy Log (, lit. dry gully) is a town and the administrative center of Sukholozhsky District in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, located on the eastern slopes of the Ural Mountains on the Pyshma River (Ob's basin), east of Yekaterinburg, the administrative center of the oblast. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 34...
Diket Plang (born December 12, 1972) is a Nigerian politician and senator representing the Plateau Central Senatorial District. References Nigerian politicians 1972 births Living people
This is a list of the extreme points of Uruguay, the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location, and the highest and lowest points. It is also notable that Uruguay's northernmost point is farther south than the northernmost point of any other nation. Latitude and longitude Northernmos...
Deepcentral is a Romanian pop duo with house music influences formed in 2009 by Romanian DJ George Călin (now known as Manuel Riva) and vocalist Doru Todoruț. Călin, the DJ of the duo had begun his musical career with the band Demmo, that also included Anamaria Ferentz and Vik. Demmo they released four albums: Pentru ...
"Show Me the Way" is a song by the English rock musician Peter Frampton. Originally released in June 1975 as the lead single from his fourth studio album Frampton, it gained popularity after being recorded live and released in February 1976 as the lead single from his live album Frampton Comes Alive! In the US, the son...
Julião de Miranda Henriques Neto (born 16 August 1981) is an amateur Brazilian flyweight boxer who won a silver medal at the 2010 South American Games. He competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics and qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics. References 1981 births Living people Sportspeople from Rio de Janeiro (city) Brazi...
John Stuart David Moffat (born 18 August 1977 in Edinburgh) is a former Scottish rugby union international. He also played a first-class cricket match for Cambridge University. Rugby Union career Amateur career Moffat played for Edinburgh and Cambridge University, for whom he made two appearances in The Varsity Matc...
Bad Tabarz is a municipality in the district of Gotha, in Thuringia, Germany. It is a winter sports resort and the terminus of the Thüringerwaldbahn rural tramway. References Municipalities in Thuringia Gotha (district) Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Spa towns in Germany
William Nathaniel Pennyfeather (born May 25, 1968) is a former professional baseball player. He played parts of three seasons in Major League Baseball as an center fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Professional career Pennyfeather accepted a scholarship to play college football at Syracuse. After his sophomore footb...
Putra Arifin Scheunemann (born 1 May 1987), known professionally as Arifin Putra, is a German-Indonesian actor. His international recognition is largely attributed to his role in the Indonesian action film The Raid 2: Berandal, which was released in the United States and other major markets around the world. He also st...
The Rhön Mountains () are a group of low mountains (or Mittelgebirge) in central Germany, located around the border area where the states of Hesse, Bavaria and Thuringia come together. These mountains, which are at the extreme southeast end of the East Hesse Highlands (Osthessisches Bergland), are partly a result of an...
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```xml import { FilesController } from '@/Controllers/FilesController' import { FileItem } from '@standardnotes/snjs' import { useState } from 'react' import { FileItemActionType } from '../AttachedFilesPopover/PopoverFileItemAction' import { FileContextMenuBackupOption } from '../FileContextMenu/FileContextMenuBackupO...
"Desde Esa Noche" () is a song recorded by Mexican singer Thalía, featuring Colombian singer Maluma, for her thirteenth studio album, Latina (2016). The song was released as the album's first single on January 29, 2016 through Sony Music Latin. The song was written and produced by Sergio George with María Adelaida Agud...
Serocca railway station is a railway station in the municipality of Agno in the Swiss canton of Ticino. The station is on the metre gauge Lugano–Ponte Tresa railway (FLP), between Lugano and Ponte Tresa. The station is on a section of double track line, which stretches from just south of the station to Bioggio station...
Jan Salter MBE (1936 – 29 April 2018) was the founder of the Kathmandu Animal Treatment Centre (KAT Centre), a charity organisation that works to create a healthy, sustainable street dog population and eliminate rabies in Kathmandu, Nepal. She was also an artist who was widely acclaimed for her portraits of people of N...
Churchill Insurance is a British insurance company based in Bromley, London. Founded in 1989, as one of the country's first direct to customer car insurance companies, the company has expanded to offer a range of general insurance products. Since February 2012, Churchill is part of the Direct Line Group; policies are u...
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuji Shiozaki. The series follows Mokichi and Tamako, two high school students who are members of the Swan Academy Wrestling Club. This manga is well-known for its extensive amount of fan service. Storyline Battle Club had six volumes. Each volume is subdivided int...
Michael James Stewart (born 16 September 1932) is an English former cricketer, coach and administrator. A right-handed batsman, Stewart's international career was hampered by illness that curtailed his first overseas tour – serving as vice-captain in India in 1963–64 – and he made only eight Test appearances in all, s...
Aq Bolagh (, also Romanized as Āq Bolāgh; also known as Ak-Bulag and Āqbulāq) is a village in Ijrud-e Bala Rural District, in the Central District of Ijrud County, Zanjan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 674, in 157 families. References Populated places in Ijrud County
The 2020–21 CAF Confederation Cup qualifying rounds were played from 27 November 2020 to 21 February 2021. A total of 67 teams are competing in the qualifying rounds to decide the 16 places in the group stage of the 2020–21 CAF Confederation Cup. Draw The draw for the qualifying rounds was held on 9 November 2020 at ...
Dainik Bangla is a Bengali-language daily newspaper in Bangladesh. The newspaper was closed in 1997 and was later revived on 4 September 2022 by an editorial panel led by Nazrul Islam Mazumder and Chowdhury Nafeez Sharafat. History Dainik Pakistan was renamed Dainik Bangla after the independence of Bangladesh in 1971....
Gun & Goal (2015) is a Punjabi sports drama film, directed by Simranjit Singh Hundal and starring Sumeet Singh Sarao and Rishita Monga. The movie is based on the life of a football player. Cast Sumeet Singh Sarao Rishita Monga Sezal Sharma Sandeepa Virk Razia Sukhbir Mukesh Tiwari Guggu Gill Sardar Sohi...
Emil von Brück (1807 in Krefeld – 1884 in Krefeld) was a German dealer and entomologist mainly interested in Coleoptera. Brück led an extensive correspondence with the coleopterists of his time, especially Ernst Gustav Kraatz, Lucas von Heyden, Ernest August Hellmuth von Kiesenwetter and Alexander Henry Haliday. He ma...
Fry Pioneer Cemetery is the original cemetery in Fry, Arizona, which was the name of Sierra Vista prior to its renaming and incorporation in 1956. It is a half-acre site, and includes more than 200 known graves, most of which are unmarked. It has sparse vegetation and is surrounded by a chain-link fence. The cemeter...
Kuchinarai (, ) is a district (amphoe) in the eastern part of Kalasin province, northeastern Thailand. Geography Neighboring districts are (from the west clockwise): Don Chan, Na Mon, Huai Phueng, Na Khu, and Khao Wong of Kalasin Province; Khamcha-i and Nong Sung of Mukdahan province; Moei Wadi, Phon Thong, and Pho Ch...
Noorden is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Nieuwkoop, and lies about 10 km north of Woerden. In 2001, the town of Noorden had 975 inhabitants. The built-up area of the town was 0.18 km², and contained 337 residences. The statistical area "Noorden", which also can i...
The 2013–14 season is Panionios Gymnastikos Syllogos Smyrnis' 123rd season in existence and its 53rd in the top tier of the modern Greek football league system. They will also compete in the Greek Cup. It will be their first season in the top division without a match against bitter rivals AEK Athens, but their first in...
Marshall Emmiett Purnell, , (born June 8, 1950), is an American architect. He co-founded the architecture firm, Devrouax+Purnell in Washington, D.C. In 2008, he was the president of the American Institute of Architects. Early life and education Marshall Emmiett Purnell was born June 8, 1950, in Toledo, Ohio. He was r...
Sir John Leonard Stone, OBE, QC (6 November 1896 – 3 January 1978) was the last British chief justice of the High Court of Bombay, serving from 30 September 1943 until 1948. Educated at Malvern College, he served in the First World War and in the Greco-Turkish War of 1919–1922. Called to the bar at Gray's Inn in 1923,...
Meydan Sar-e Keshteli (, also Romanized as Meydān Sar-e Keshtelī; also known as Meydān Sar) is a village in Gatab-e Shomali Rural District, Gatab District, Babol County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 947, in 253 families. References Populated places in Babol County
Prof. Dr. med. Wolfgang Grodd (born 25 July 1942 in Detmold) is a German neuroradiologist and professor emeritus of the University hospital at the University of Tübingen. He is known for his scientific works on the development and application of structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging in metabolic diseases...
The Big Story is a 1994 British animated film by Tim Watts and David Stoten from Spitting Image Productions and starring Frank Gorshin (previously known as The Riddler on the 1960s TV version of Batman). Summary A witty spoof on the films Kirk Douglas from various ages, a young 1950s reporter is looking for his big ch...
The 1959 Little All-America college football team is composed of college football players from small colleges and universities who were selected by the Associated Press (AP) as the best players at each position. For 1959, the AP selected three teams of 11 players each, with no separate defensive platoons. Quarterback ...
James Francis Kempster (15 October 1892 in County Dublin, Ireland – 21 April 1975 in County Dublin) was an Irish cricketer. A right-handed batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler, he played two first-class matches for the Ireland cricket team against Scotland in the 1920s, scoring a total of 55 runs in his four inning...
HMS E37 was a British E class submarine built by Fairfield, Govan, Clyde. She was launched on 2 September 1915 and commissioned on 17 March 1916. E37 was lost in the North Sea on 1 December 1916. There were no survivors. Design Like all post-E8 British E-class submarines, E37 had a displacement of at the surface and ...
Daniel Gillmor (July 1, 1849 – February 22, 1918) was a merchant and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He sat for St. George division in the Senate of Canada from 1907 to 1918 as a Liberal. He was born in St. George, New Brunswick, the son of Arthur Hill Gillmor and Hannah Dawes Howe. His father also served a...
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Aleksandar Marinković may refer to: Aleksandar Marinković (footballer, born 1984), Serbian association football player who plays for FK Kolubara Aleksandar Marinković (footballer, born 1985), Austrian association football player who plays for WAF Brigittenau Aleksandar Marinković (footballer, born 1988), Serbian assoc...
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Moritz Calisch (12 April 1819, Amsterdam – 13 March 1870, Amsterdam), was a 19th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands. Biography According to the RKD he studied at the Royal Academy of Amsterdam under Jan Adam Kruseman and became a member of Arti et Amicitiae, where he later served as vice-chairman. In 1834 h...
The aftermath of the Winter War covers the historical events and views following the Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union from 30 November 1939 to 13 March 1940. The short period between the Winter War and the Continuation War of 1941-1944, where hostilities between Finland and the Soviet Union resumed, is...
Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith, (born 5 September 1931) is a British geneticist. Early life and education Ferguson-Smith was born in Glasgow in 1931, the son of physician John Ferguson-Smith and educated at Stowe School. He graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1955 with a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surge...
George Morley (1664–1711) was an English (later British) Tory politician, MP for Hindon on three occasions. Morley was the son of Francis Morley . He matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford, in 1682, aged 17. He became a student of Lincoln's Inn in 1683, and of the Inner Temple in 1688. He was perhaps created DCL in 170...
The Incredible Hulk: Original Motion Picture Score is the soundtrack for The Incredible Hulk, composed by Craig Armstrong. Background Craig Armstrong was the arranger for Massive Attack, a band director Louis Leterrier was fond of and had collaborated with on the 2005 film Unleashed. Armstrong was his first choice, wh...
Trust: America's Best Chance is a book written by Pete Buttigieg, the former Mayor of South Bend, Indiana and former 2020 Democratic presidential candidate. The book was published by Liveright Publishing on October 6, 2020. Summary In the book, Pete Buttigieg demonstrates how a breakdown of trust is central to a nati...
Toomey is a surname, and may refer to: People Bill Toomey (born 1939), American Olympic track and field athlete George Toomey (fl. 1900–1901), American college football coach Harold D. Toomey (1898–1953), New York politician Jenny Toomey (born 1968), American rock musician and arts activist Jim Toomey (born 1960), Ame...
The 1988 Centennial Cup is the 18th Junior "A" 1988 ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior A Hockey League. The Centennial Cup was competed for by the winners of the Abbott Cup, Dudley Hewitt Cup, the Callaghan Cup, and a 'Host' team. The tournament was hosted by the Pembroke Lumber Kings in the cit...
The Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy is one of the annual Golden Globe Awards, given to the best comedy television series. From 1962 to 1968, the category was Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series, and grouped Musical, Comedy and Drama series in a single category (see Golden Glo...
Paliga damastesalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1859. It is found in Sri Lanka. References Moths described in 1859 Pyraustinae
The 1997 Lao League was the eighth season of top flight football in Laos. Sayaboury FC, from Luang Prabang, and Lao Army FC, from Vientiane, won the championship2. The second championship in 1997, won by Lao Army, was the first official championship, played by 4 teams from Vientiane and 4 from the provinces. The champi...
Matthieu Ladagnous (born 12 December 1984) is a French road and track racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . Career Born in Pau, Ladagnous became junior world champion at the madison in Melbourne, Australia in 2002 with his partner Tom Thiblier. In 2003 he won the French national title at the points r...
Mainly Spaniards were a 1980s New Zealand pop group led by guitarist/singer Richard James, who released an early 45, That's what friends are for, on the Flying Nun label. A follow-up was recorded but never released after James moved to Auckland to work as a schoolteacher in late 1983. He went on to perform and record...
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KTU (pronounced K2) is a Finnish-American progressive/experimental musical supergroup. In 2004, Trey Gunn and Pat Mastelotto started collaborating with Kimmo Pohjonen and Samuli Kosminen, forming KTU out of their respective duos TU and Kluster. History Pohjonen and Kosminen formed Kluster in 2001. Both award-winning m...
Bogdinsko-Baskunchakski Nature Reserve () (also Bogdinsko-Baskunchaksky) is a Russian 'zapovednik' (strict nature reserve) in a semi-arid area around two notable features: Lake Baskunchak, Russia's largest undrained salt lake, and Big Bogdo Mountain, the highest point (at 147 meters) in the Caspian Depression and home ...
The Tasmanian tree frog (Litoria burrowsae), also known as king tree frog, is a species of tree frog that is found on the west coast of Tasmania, Australia. It was first found by Myrtle Burrows in 1941, at Cradle Mountain and handed over to Oswald Scott, who is attributed with the discovery. Description This is a mode...
The Other Queen is a 2008 historical novel by British author Philippa Gregory which chronicles the long imprisonment in England of Mary, Queen of Scots. The story is told from three points of view: Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots; Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury, also known as Bess of Hardwick; and George Talbot, ...
Fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1979. Fellows Jerzy Neyman (1894–1981) Janet Vida Watson (1923–1985) Evelyn Martin Lansdowne Beale (1928–1985) Yakov Borisovich Zel'dovich (1914–1987) William Charles Evans (1911–1988) Dame Janet Maria Vaughan (1899–1993) Alastair Graham (1906–2000) Patrick Anthony Merto...
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The Aluchin Horst (Aluchinskii Massif) is a mountainous geological formation in the Siberian Far East. It is located right below the Arctic Circle, close to the Baimka River, a left tributary of the Bolshoy Anyui River, about 180 km southwest of Bilibino. This horst belongs to the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug administrat...
At the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, Israel was represented by Israeli band Eden with the song "Yom Huledet (Happy Birthday)". The Israeli entry for the 1999 contest in Jerusalem was announced on 17 January 1999, having been selected internally by an expert committee assembled by the country's public broadcasting serv...
The Impossible Quiz is a 2007 Flash game created by a DeviantArt user known as Splapp-me-do. Noted for its difficulty, the quiz game consists of various trick questions among irreverent humor and references to popular culture. Considered to be an influential title during the heyday of Flash content, The Impossible Quiz...
Bassel al-Assad International Airport () is an airport serving Latakia, the principal port city of Syria. The airport is named for Bassel al-Assad (1962–1994), son of former Syrian President Hafez al-Assad and brother of his successor Bashar al-Assad. Facilities The airport is at an elevation of above mean sea level...
Jenisch House (Jenisch-Haus) is a country house in Hamburg built in the 19th century and an example of Hanseatic lifestyle and neoclassical architecture. As of 2008, Jenisch House is the home of the Museum für Kunst und Kultur an der Elbe. It is located within the Jenisch park in the Othmarschen quarter. History The ...
David Adam Smith (born June 15, 1965) is an American politician and retired attorney serving as the U.S. representative for . A member of the Democratic Party, Smith previously served in the Washington State Senate. A graduate of the University of Washington School of Law, Smith briefly worked as a prosecutor and pro ...
Zaovine () is a village located in the municipality of Bajina Bašta, Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 263 inhabitants. The whole territory of the village is a part of the Tara National park and is in close proximity of the Zaovine Lake. Gallery References External links Populate...
The Brandenberg Schichten Formation is a geologic formation in Germany. It preserves fossils dating back to the Devonian period. See also List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Germany References Geologic formations of Germany Devonian System of Europe Devonian Germany Devonian southern paleotropical depos...
Edward DeKalb Acuff (June 3, 1903 – December 17, 1956) was an American stage and film actor. He frequently was cast as a droll comic relief, in the support of the star. His best-known recurring role is that of Mr. Beasley, the postman, in the Blondie movie series that starred Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake. Early yea...
Horacio Cabrera Mesa (born 7 September 1958) is a Cuban rower. He competed in the men's quadruple sculls event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. References 1958 births Living people Cuban male rowers Olympic rowers for Cuba Rowers at the 1980 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Pan American Games medali...
Maharani Gautama Bai Holkar [Tai Sahib] was one of the queens of Malhar Rao Holkar III, Maharaja of Indore. After the death of her husband in 1833, she and her mother-in-law Krishna Bai Holkar adopted Marthand Rao Holkar, the son of Bapu Rao, a member of the Holkar family and then, under popular and military pressure,...
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Francesco Traini was an Italian painter who was documented as working from 1321 to ca 1365 in Pisa and Bologna. He appears to have been a follower of Andrea Orcagna to judge by only one work known to be by Traini: in 1345 he signed and dated a polyptych of the Pisan church of S. Caterina, showing Saint Dominic and a p...
The 1942 Detroit Tigers season was a season in American baseball. The team finished fifth in the American League with a record of 73–81, 30 games behind the New York Yankees. Offseason Prior to the 1942 season: Neil Berry was signed as an amateur free agent by the Tigers. Regular season Season standings Record vs....
The Man Shield (Leo-Man Shield or Leo-Man Craton) is a geological shield or craton in the southeast portion of the West African Craton. The shield is in part overlaid by gold-bearing Birimian formations. Geography and Geology The shield covers the countries Ivory Coast, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liber...
Roxana Castellanos Gómez (born 12 February 1973) is a Mexican actress and television host. Biography Castellanos was born on 12 February 1973 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. She is the daughter of Lorenzo Castellanos and Carmina Gómez. After completing her high school studies, she entered the CEA of Televisa. Her f...
Sheikh (pronounced or ; , commonly , plural ) is an honorific title in the Arabic language, literally meaning "Elder"; in a monarchical context it is also translated as "Lord/Master". It commonly designates a chief of a tribe or a royal family member in the Gulf Arab states, or a Muslim religious scholar. It is...
Aymon II of Challant (French: Aymon de Challant, Italian: Aimone di Challant; 1305 – c. 1387) was a nobleman of the Challant family of Aosta Valley. Biography He was the son of Godefroi II di Challant, the first son of Ebal I of Challant, and of the Genoese noblewoman Beatrice Fieschi; he was the brother of Ebal...