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Satis cognitum is an encyclical of Pope Leo XIII dated 29 June 1896 on the unity of the Church, and some heresies of his time.
Content
"The pontificate of Leo marked a change in how popes exercised their teaching authority. With Leo, the popes begin to offer theological treatments on important topics. It also saw a be... |
Enoch Arden Holtwick (January 3, 1881 – March 29, 1972) was an American educator with a long record of actively supporting the temperance movement. He was the Prohibition Party candidate for Illinois State Treasurer in 1936; its candidate for U.S. Senator from Illinois in 1938, 1940, 1942, 1944, 1948 and 1950; its cand... |
Louise Amanda Harman (born 1985), better known by the stage name Lady Sovereign, is a British rapper, best known for the songs "9 to 5" and "Love Me or Hate Me".
Early life and family
Lady Sovereign grew up in Chalkhill Estate in Wembley Park, London. In 2010, she said "When I heard Ms. Dynamite's track 'Boooo!' in ... |
Bait is a 2000 American action comedy film starring Jamie Foxx and David Morse. It was directed by Antoine Fuqua. The film was a huge financial failure, costing Warner Bros. $51 million but only grossing approximately $15 million.
Plot
When fast talking, petty thief and hustler Alvin Sanders gets arrested for stealing... |
Americano Futebol Clube, commonly known as Americano, is a Brazilian football club based in Bacabal, Maranhão state.
History
The club was founded on November 15, 1978. Americano competed in the Campeonato Maranhense in 1993, 1996, 1998 to 2000, and in 2005.
Stadium
Americano Futebol Clube play their home games at Est... |
Wah Railway Station (Urdu and ) is located in Wah town, Rawalpindi district of Punjab province of the Pakistan. The distance of this railway station from Rawalpindi is about 48 km. The building of this railway station is constructed of a solid brick and is painted white inside and out and “Wah” is written in Urdu and E... |
A Mother's Devotion () is a 1966 Soviet drama film directed by Mark Donskoy.
Plot
The film takes place in 1900-1917. The film tells about a woman who begins to understand that her children will become her faithful followers, so she becomes stronger.
Cast
Nina Menshikova
Rodion Nakhapetov
Gennadi Chertov
Yuriy S... |
Lepidogma flagellalis is a species of snout moth in the genus Lepidogma. It is known from Borneo (it was described from Kuching).
References
Moths described in 1906
Epipaschiinae |
Koznik is a village in the municipality of Sjenica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 27 people.
References
Populated places in Zlatibor District |
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The 1980 World Judo Championships were the first edition of the Women's World Judo Championships, and were held in New York City, United States from 29 to 30 November 1980.
Medal overview
Women
Medal table
References
External links
results of WC 1980 in New York on judoinside.com retrieved December 11, 2013
page o... |
The Festival della Scienza is an annual science festival held in Genoa, Italy. It was launched in 2003 combining hundreds of different initiatives and events, designed to fulfill and stimulate the interest of visitors of all ages and all levels of knowledge. Modulation in diverse formats and original languages is alway... |
"Storyteller" is the sixteenth episode of the seventh and final season of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The episode aired on February 25, 2003 on UPN. "Storyteller" refers to Andrew Wells, who has become a pseudo-member of the Scooby Gang after being a villain in the previous season, and has been held... |
The PlayStation 2 technical specifications describe the various components of the PlayStation 2 (PS2) video game console.
Overview
The sixth-generation hardware of the PlayStation 2 video game console consists of various components. At the heart of the console's configuration is its central processing unit (CPU), a cu... |
The economic history of Morocco has largely been charted by the national government through a series of five-year plans. Centralized planning has gradually given way to moderate privatization and neoliberal economic reforms.
Saadi dynasty
The institution of Tujjar as-Sultan, in which major Jewish merchants were grant... |
The enzyme (S)-methylmalonyl-CoA hydrolase (EC 3.1.2.17) catalyzes the reaction
(S)-methylmalonyl-CoA + HO methylmalonate + CoA
This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on thioester bonds. The systematic name of this enzyme class is (S)-methylmalonyl-CoA hydrolase. This enzyme is a... |
The women's 50 metre butterfly S7 event at the 2016 Paralympic Games took place on 12 September 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium. Two heats were held. The swimmers with the eight fastest times advanced to the final.
Heats
Heat 1
11:51 12 September 2016:
Heat 2
11:51 12 September 2016:
Final
20:08 12 Septemb... |
Poplar Plains is an unincorporated community in Fleming County, Kentucky, in the United States.
History
A post office was established at Poplar Plains in 1823, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1926. Poplar Plains was incorporated in 1831.
References
Unincorporated communities in Fleming County,... |
Ranomafana is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Pyrochroidae.
Species:
Ranomafana steineri Pollock, 1995
References
Pyrochroidae
Polyphaga genera |
Zalman can refer to:
Zalman Tech Co., a Korean computer product company
Zalman (name), a variant of Solomon formerly common among Eastern European Jews |
Olympic Dcheira is a Moroccan football club based in Dcheira El Jihadia currently playing in the Botola 2. The club was founded in 1940.
References
Football clubs in Morocco
1940 establishments in Morocco
Association football clubs established in 1940
Inezgane-Aït Melloul |
Bacchus is the Roman name for Dionysus, the god of wine and intoxication.
Bacchus may also refer to:
Art and entertainment
Bacchus (Leonardo), a painting by Leonardo da Vinci of John the Baptist
Bacchus (Michelangelo), a marble sculpture by Michelangelo
Bacchus (Jacopo Sansovino), a sculpture by Jacopo Sansovino
... |
Eugen Kamber (18 September 1924 – 1 March 1991) was a Swiss cyclist. He competed in the team pursuit event at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1924 births
1991 deaths
Swiss male cyclists
Olympic cyclists for Switzerland
Cyclists at the 1948 Summer Olympics
People from Solothurn
Sportspeople from... |
Dinton may refer to:
Dinton, Buckinghamshire
Dinton, Wiltshire
See also
Danton (name) |
Fort Lisse () is one of the World War II-era fortifications of the Metaxas Line, along Greece's northern border in Eastern Macedonia. It is a short distance from the village of Ochyro, some 2 km from the town of Kato Nevrokopi. At this fort the Greek army held out bravely against attacks by German divisions on 6–7 Apri... |
Macroscope is an integrated set of methods aimed at enterprise IT activities. Macroscope was developed and is maintained by Fujitsu in Canada. It is primarily used as their core body of knowledge to support the consulting services that they provide to their clients and is also licensed as a commercial product to a numb... |
Flavia Nabagabe Kalule (born April 22, 1985), is a Ugandan teacher, Inter-parliamentary union representative, women's rights activist and woman member of parliament for Kassanda district in the 11th parliament of the Republic of Uganda. She is chairperson of the women’s league at National Unity Platform(NUP) party als... |
Moore's Crossing is an unincorporated community in Travis County, in the U.S. state of Texas. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had a population of 25 in 2000. It is located within the Greater Austin metropolitan area.
History
The region was utilized as a low-water crossing of Onion Creek as early as t... |
Global Personals is an online dating company founded and headquartered in Windsor, UK. Part of the Venntro Media Group, Ross Williams, a UK businessman, started the company in 2003 and it has since grown to have three additional offices located in London, New York, and Melbourne. Global Personals employs more than 150 ... |
Aethes acerba is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Henan, China.
The wingspan is 13.5−14 mm. The ground colour of the forewings is yellowish white, sparsely mixed with small brown spots at the costal margin. The hindwings are grey.
Etymology
The species name refers to the aculeate distal one... |
In biology, a taxon with a disjunct distribution is one that has two or more groups that are related but considerably separated from each other geographically. The causes are varied and might demonstrate either the expansion or contraction of a species' range.
Range fragmentation
Also called range fragmentation, disju... |
Tribiano ( ) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy, located about southeast of Milan. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 2,512 and an area of .
Tribiano borders the following municipalities: Paullo, Mediglia, Mulazzano, Colturano, Dresano.
Demographic evolutio... |
Rhodogeron is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Inuleae within the family Asteraceae.
Species
The only known species is Rhodogeron coronopifolius, found only in Cuba.
References
Monotypic Asteraceae genera
Inuleae
Endemic flora of Cuba |
Kallio Rolling Rainbow (KRR) is a flat track roller derby league based in Helsinki, Finland.They welcome anyone regardless of age, gender or body type. Their fundamental value is to accept people exactly as they are and to celebrate the existence of every color of the rainbow. Founded in 2010, the league consists of th... |
"Never as Good as the First Time" is a song by English band Sade from their second studio album, Promise (1985). It was released as the album's third single and contained a vocal intro not included on the original album version, as well as a slightly different vocal mix. The song reached number 8 on the Billboard R&B S... |
Norval may refer to:
Norv Turner, American football coach, currently the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers
Norval E. Welch, American colonel during the American Civil War
Norval, Ontario, Canada
A trade name for the psychoactive drug Mianserin
The main character in the 1756 play Douglas by John Home |
John Wesley Edward Bowen III (October 2, 1926 – May 27, 2011) was a Republican politician who, in 1966 became the first African American elected to the Ohio Senate from Franklin County.
Biography
Early life and education
John W.E. Bowen III was born on October 4, 1926, in Jackson, Mississippi, to the Reverend John W... |
```javascript
/**
* @license Apache-2.0
*
*
*
* 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.
*/
/* eslint-disable no-restricted-syntax, no-invalid-this */
'use strict';
// MODULES //
var setReadOnly ... |
The men's 50 metre butterfly at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships was held at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow, United Kingdom from 13–17 July.
Medalists
Legend
WR: World record, CR: Championship record, AF: Africa record, AM: Americas record, AS: Asian record, EU: European record, OS: O... |
Acentrus is a genus of true weevils in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae. There is at least one described species in Acentrus, A. histrio. They can be found in Italy, especially in seaside areas.
References
Curculioninae
Curculionidae genera |
Lil Tuffy (born July 29, 1972, in Detroit) is an American artist and designer in the field of modern rock/pop poster art, also known as 'gigposter' art, as well as serigraph and fine art production. Tuffy began his career in San Francisco at the Firehouse with Chuck Sperry and Ron Donovan. As a member of the 2000s resu... |
Garry Semenovich Faif () (12 June 1942 in Tbilisi – 12 April 2002 in Paris) was a Soviet and French architect, sculptor and engineer, one of the founders of Russian Kineticism.
Born in Tbilisi, where his parents had fled from Moldova, during his childhood the family returned to Tiraspol, where Faif received his seconda... |
The second encirclement campaign against the Honghu Soviet was an encirclement campaign launched by the Chinese Nationalist Government that was intended to destroy Communist Honghu Soviet and its Chinese Red Army. The Red Army successfully defended their soviet republic against Nationalist attacks from 1 March, 1931 to... |
The 2019 Nigerian House of Representatives elections in Kano State was held on February 23, 2019, to elect members of the House of Representatives to represent Kano State, Nigeria.
Overview
Summary
Results
Albasu/Gaya/Ajingi
A total of 21 candidates registered with the Independent National Electoral Commission to ... |
Anne Schumann (born in 1966) is a German violinist and docent in Baroque music.
Career
Schumann was born in Dohna. She received her first violin lessons at the age of five with Sabine Harazim and later with Hartmut Opolka. In 1974 she had her first public performance in Handel House in Halle an der Saale.
From 1979 s... |
Wherever You Are is an EP by singer-songwriter David Mead, released on Eleven Thirty Records in 2005. "David Mead managed to survive record company legalese and emerge to release the finest tracks from his 2002 recording sessions with Stephen Hague (New Order, Blur, Pet Shop Boys)," John D. Luerssen wrote in a review f... |
David McNeill (born 6 October 1986 in East Melbourne) is an Australian long-distance runner. He was selected for the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics, McNeill finished 8th in his heat of the Men's 5000m in a time of 13:39.97. He was therefore eliminated.
Early years
McNeill was just 10-years-old when he started cross-count... |
The Marañón thrush (Turdus maranonicus) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in far southern Ecuador and northern Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.
References
Marañón thrush
Marañón thrush
Birds of the Peruvian And... |
Şərq (also, Sharg) is a village and municipality in the Beylagan Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 1,909.
References
Populated places in Beylagan District |
Miles v. City Council of Augusta, Georgia, 710 F.2d 1542 (11th Cir. 1983), is a United States federal court case in which the court found that the exhibition of a talking cat was an occupation for the purposes of municipal licensing law.
In May 1981, Carl and Elaine Miles, an otherwise unemployed couple, began exhibit... |
Crustal recycling is a tectonic process by which surface material from the lithosphere is recycled into the mantle by subduction erosion or delamination. The subducting slabs carry volatile compounds and water into the mantle, as well as crustal material with an isotopic signature different from that of primitive mantl... |
Pernastela charon, also known as the lowland forest pinhead snail, is a species of land snail that is endemic to Australia's Lord Howe Island in the Tasman Sea.
Description
The trochoidal shell of the mature snail is 2.1–2.5 mm in height, with a diameter of 3.2–3.5 mm, and a raised spire. It is cream to pale golden-br... |
Gravitational energy or gravitational potential energy is the potential energy a massive object has in relation to another massive object due to gravity. It is the potential energy associated with the gravitational field, which is released (converted into kinetic energy) when the objects fall towards each other. Gravit... |
Figline may refer to the following Italian places or teams:
Figline Valdarno, a municipality in the province of Florence, Tuscany
A.S.D. Giallo-Blu Figline: Italian team of football based in Figline Valdarno
Figline Vegliaturo, a municipality in the province of Cosenza, Calabria
Figline di Prato, a frazione of Prato, ... |
Edge of Hell is a 1956 American drama film produced, written and directed by Hugo Haas. The film stars Hugo Haas, Francesca De Scaffa, June Shelley, Jeffrey Stone, Ken Carlton and Syra Marty. The film was shot in 1953 under the title Tender Hearts. The film was given a more lurid exploitation title when it was picked u... |
Oswald Parry (16 August 1908 – 1991) was a Welsh professional footballer. During his career he made over 100 appearances for Ipswich Town and 150 appearances (142 league matches) for Crystal Palace.
References
External links
Ossie Parry at Pride of Anglia
Parry at holmesdale.net
1908 births
1991 deaths
Men's associ... |
Ian Johnston may refer to:
Ian Johnston (cricketer) (born 1948), former Irish cricketer
Ian Johnston (doctor) (1930–2001), pioneer of reproductive medicine in Australia
Ian Johnston (field hockey) (1929–2020), Canadian field hockey player
Ian Johnston (police commissioner) (born 1952), police and crime commissioner for... |
Teichland () is a municipality in the district of Spree-Neiße, in Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany.
History
The municipality of Teichland was formed on 31 December 2000 by merging the municipalities of Bärenbrück, Maust and Neuendorf.
From 1815 to 1947, the constituent localities of Teichland were part of the Pr... |
Vinicius Kappke de Queiroz (born August 29, 1983) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist who most recently competed in the Heavyweight division of Bellator. A professional competitor since 2003, he has also competed for the UFC.
Background
Originally from Curitiba, Brazil, Queiroz began training when he was 13 years old.... |
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Allan Winter Rowe (31 July 1879 – 6 December 1934) was an American biochemist and physiological chemist who worked as a professor at Boston University. Although not trained in medicine, he conducted extensive chemical researches relating to human physiology including major works on the endocrine secretions and their ro... |
The Patron Saint of Eels (2005) is a novel by Australian author Gregory Day. It won the 2006 ALS Gold Medal.
Plot summary
A moral tale, the novel tells the story of an Italian saint, Fra Ionio, who comes down from heaven to the small Australian town of Mangowak, to save some eels trapped in a ditch and to teach life ... |
Alexander Ivanovich Turgenev (; (27 March [7 April] 1784, Simbirsk - 3 [15] December 1845, Moscow) was a Russian statesman and historian.
Biography
Alexander Turgenev was born in Simbirsk in 1784. His father, Ivan Petrovich Turgenev (1752-1807) was one of the most enlightened men of his time. Alexander was educated at... |
The 2014–15 season is the 24th edition of Europe's premier basketball tournament for women - EuroLeague Women since it was rebranded to its current format.
Group stage
Group B
Quarterfinals
Final four
Semifinal
Third-place game
References
External links
FIBA Europe website
EuroLeague Women official website
... |
Free Democrats of Arjeplog () was a local political party in Arjeplog, Sweden.
In the 2002 municipal polls it got 157 votes (8.0%) and three seats (down from four in 1998). The party forms part of a local government coalition consisting of the Social Democrats, Centre Party and AFD.
Swedish local political parties |
Wrong Things is a short story collection by Poppy Z. Brite and Caitlin R. Kiernan. It was released by Subterranean Press in 2001. The cover art and illustrations were provided by Canadian artist Richard A. Kirk. Kiernan's solo contribution to the book, "Onion", received the 2001 International Horror Guild Award for ... |
Eric Harshbarger (born 1971) is an Alabama-based builder of large-scale Lego brick mosaics and sculptures. From around 2000 to 2006 he was commissioned to build for television shows and magazines for promotional purposes.
Harshbarger is also well known for his work in puzzle and game design. His Digits in a Box toy ha... |
Jerusalem, or on Religious Power and Judaism () is a book written by Moses Mendelssohn, which was first published in 1783 – the same year when the Prussian officer Christian Wilhelm von Dohm published the second part of his Mémoire Concerning the amelioration of the civil status of the Jews. Moses Mendelssohn was one o... |
Brussels High School is a public six-year combined junior and senior high school in Brussels, Illinois that is part of the Brussels School District. Brussels High School serves the communities of Brussels, Batchtown, Golden Eagle, and Meppen.
Athletics
Brussels High School's athletic history began in 1938 during the l... |
Ficimia hardyi, Hardy's hook-nosed snake, is a species of non-venomous snake in the family Colubridae. The species is found in Mexico.
References
Reptiles described in 1993
Ficimia
Endemic reptiles of Mexico
Taxa named by Hobart Muir Smith |
George Palaiologos or Palaeologus (; ) was a Byzantine aristocrat and general. One of the earliest known ancestors of the Palaiologos dynasty, he was a capable military commander who played a critical role in helping his brother-in-law Alexios I Komnenos seize the throne in 1081. In subsequent year he played an importa... |
Sir Gordon William Duff, (born 27 December 1947) is a British medical scientist and academic. He was Principal of St Hilda's College, Oxford, from 2014 to 2021. He was Lord Florey Professor of Molecular Medicine at the University of Sheffield from 1991 to 2014.
Early life and education
Duff was born on 27 December 19... |
Insjön () is a locality situated in Leksand Municipality, Dalarna County, Sweden with 2,149 inhabitants in 2010. In 1899 Åhléns started out as the mail order business Åhlén & Holm. 19 years later, in 1918, the mail order firm Clas Ohlson was founded in Insjön. The sawmill Bergkvist sågen was also founded here.
Referen... |
Mount Shank is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York northwest of Cobleskill. Hogback is located northeast, and Donats Mountain is located southeast of Mount Shank.
References
Mountains of New York (state)
Mountains of Schoharie County, New York |
Hans Kiss (born 9 August 1951) is an Austrian wrestler. He competed in the men's Greco-Roman 74 kg at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
References
1951 births
Living people
Austrian male sport wrestlers
Olympic wrestlers for Austria
Wrestlers at the 1976 Summer Olympics
People from Eisenstadt
Sportspeople from Burgenland |
David William Varey (born 15 October 1961) is a former English cricketer. Varey was a right-handed batsman who occasionally fielded as a wicket-keeper. He was born in Darlington, County Durham.
Varey made his first-class debut for Cambridge University against Nottinghamshire in 1981. He made 21 further first-class app... |
The 2012–13 Rugby-Bundesliga was the 42nd edition of this competition and the 93rd edition of the German rugby union championship. In the Rugby-Bundesliga, twenty-two teams played in, initially, four regional divisions, the first stage of the competition. The season started on 25 August 2012 and finished with the champ... |
Gore Hill Freeway is a divided freeway located in Sydney, New South Wales that is part of the Sydney Orbital Network and Highway 1. The primary function of the freeway is to provide an alternative high-grade route from to and to reduce traffic demands on Pacific Highway throughout Sydney's lower north shore, bypassi... |
Pahinui is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 2016, after the Hawaiian musician, Charles Phillip Kahahawai "Gabby" Pahinui.
There is a rimless, irregular depression in the center of Pahinui, making it a pit-floor crater. Such a feature may have resulted from the colla... |
In formal language theory, a picture language is a set of pictures, where a picture is a 2D array of characters over some alphabet.
For example, the language defines the language of rectangles composed of the character . This language contains pictures such as:
The study of picture languages was initially motivate... |
Rothia may refer to
Rothia (plant) Pers. 1807, a genus of legumes in the family Fabaceae
Rothia Schreb. 1791, an illegitimate synonym of the aster genus, Andryala
Rothia Borkh. 1792, an illegitimate synonym of the grass genus, Mibora
Rothia Lam. 1792, an illegitimate synonym of the aster genus, Schkuhria
Rothia (m... |
"Why" is a song recorded by American singer Sabrina Carpenter included on the Japanese edition of Singular: Act I (2018). The track was written by Carpenter, Brett McLaughlin, and its producer Jonas Jeberg. The song was released on July 7, 2017, through Hollywood Records. "Why" has been described as a electropop, emo p... |
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/*
*
* This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
*/
pub mod constants;
pub mod requirements;
use std::path::Path;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use anyhow::bail;
use anyhow::Result;
use constants::SUPPORTED_DEFAULT_REQUIREMENTS;
use constants::SUPPORTED_STORE_REQUIREMENTS;
use fs_e... |
Doug MacLeod (13 October 1959 – 22 November 2021) was an Australian writer of books, television and theatre.
Television
MacLeod was a working writer for ABC Radio's comedy department in the 1980s, before spending two years as head writer of Network Ten's The Comedy Company. He was a writer on the sketch comedy progra... |
Ministry of Legal Affairs () serves as the Government of Myanmar's main legal advisory body. The Office is led by the Union Minister Thida Oo who is also serves as Attorney General. After the caretaker government was formed in 2021, the Union Attorney General's Office was reorganized into a ministry on 30 August 2021.
... |
Lucy Parham (born 1966) is a British concert pianist and academic. She is a professor at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama. In 1984 she won Piano Class BBC Young Musician.
Biography
Parham grew up in Guildford, Surrey. She was educated at Bedales School, Hampshire and studied at the Guildhall School of Music an... |
Follum is a village in Ringerike municipality, Viken County, Norway.
Location
Follum is located just north of Hønefoss on the west side of Ådal River (Ådalselva), along the old road to the Ådal valley. Follum was named for Follum gård, one of the oldest farms in the area.
Factories were built along the Ådal Rive... |
Llantwit Major Town Hall () is a local government administrative building dating back to the late 15th century, in the town of Llantwit Major in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. It is a Grade II* listed building.
History
The original administrative building for the town was ascribed to the late 13th-century Gilbert de C... |
Pommerozygiidae is an extinct family of sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Hypsogastropoda.
According to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi (2005), the family Pommerozygiidae has no subfamilies. It is unassigned to a superfamily.
References |
The quray (Bashkir ҡурай, Tatar quray, ) is a long open end-blown flute with two to seven fingerholes, and is the national instrument of the Bashkirs and Tatars. The instrument is a type of Choor. On March 1, 2018 Kurai was registered as a territorial brand of Bashkortostan, a patent was received from the Federal Servi... |
The Harvard–MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, or HST, is one of the oldest and largest biomedical engineering and physician-scientist training programs in the United States. It was founded in 1970 and is the longest-standing collaboration between Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Techno... |
Gibbons Stamp Monthly (GSM) is a leading British philatelic magazine which can trace its roots back to 1890. GSM is published by the famous stamps and collectables firm of Stanley Gibbons and each issue includes updates to their various catalogues.
History
In 1890 Charles James Phillips bought the business of Stanley... |
Zionism is the movement that supports the creation of a Jewish homeland.
Zionism or Zionites may also refer to:
Unrelated to the movement that supports the creation of a Jewish homeland
African Zionism, a religious movement in southern Africa
Zionist churches, a group of Christian denominations that derive from the C... |
MOTO Talk is a feature on some Motorola iDEN cellular phone handsets which allows users to make short-range 'push-to-talk' calls to other such handsets without being on the iDEN network. This feature goes by different names on iDEN service providers. In the US, Nextel called it 'DirectTalk' and included it as a free ... |
The Jonathan Bailey House is a historic house located on Bath Road in Milo, Yates County, New York.
Description and history
It is a lighthanded version of a Federal-style residence built in about 1825.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 24, 1994.
References
Houses on the National R... |
The Miniature Engineering Craftsmanship Museum (MECM) also known as the Craftmanship Museum is an American museum located in Carlsbad, California, USA that collects and displays unique carefully crafted objects of metal and wood. The museum is sponsored by The Joe Martin Foundation for Exceptional Craftsmanship.
Colle... |
Jean Morin (born August 10, 1963) is a Canadian retired National Hockey League linesman who wore uniform number 97.
Career
Morin joined the NHL as an official at the start of the 1991–92 season. During his career, he officiated in the Stanley Cup Finals in 2002, , , , , , , and the 2010 Winter Olympics. He is a vice... |
Beliehouma is a village in the Nzérékoré Prefecture in the Nzérékoré Region of south-eastern Guinea.
It is located northeast of Nzérékoré and the N1 road running from the regional city passes through the village.
External links
Satellite map at Maplandia
Populated places in the Nzérékoré Region |
Blerina Musa (born 24 October 1994) is a Kosovar footballer who plays as a midfielder and has appeared for the Kosovo women's national team.
Career
Musa has been capped for the Kosovo national team, appearing for the team during the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying cycle.
See also
List of Kosovo women's interna... |
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