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Ellen Druffel is an American oceanographer and isotope geochemist known for her research using radiocarbon to track marine processes.
Career
Druffel is a professor who holds the Fred Kavli Endowed Chair in Earth System Science at U.C. Irvine, where she was one of the department's founding faculty members. She receive... |
Tephritis daedala is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Tephritis of the family Tephritidae.
Distribution
Nepal.
References
Tephritinae
Insects described in 1964
Diptera of Asia |
Modly is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Doris M. Modly (1933–2018), South African health official
Thomas Modly (born 1960), American businessman and government official |
Jennifer Beech is a Canadian television host. In the early 1990s she appeared on YTV as "PJ Jenn." She left YTV in 1994 to become the host of BBS Master Control which consisted of a line-up of children's programming from Walt Disney Animation Studios. She held that position until 1997 when she left to work on OLN.
B... |
Circle the Drain or Circling the Drain may refer to:
Circling the Drain, a 1999 compilation of short stories by Amanda Davis
"Circling the Drain", a song from the 2004 Fucked Up album Epics in Minutes
Circling the Drain, a working title () for the television series House
"Circle the Drain" (Katy Perry song), 2010
"C... |
Waller is a census-designated place (CDP) in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Bloomsburg–Berwick micropolitan area in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The population was 48 at the 2010 census.
History
Waller was called "Polksville" until the late 19th century. Historically, there was a church... |
The following is a summary of Galway county football team's 2010 season.
Joe Kernan, the former All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC) winning manager with Armagh, was appointed as Liam Sammon's successor as Galway manager.
Competitions
National Football League Division 1
The league campaign saw Galway come... |
```ocaml
(** Who called me? *)
(** [get ~skip] returns the first element of the call stack that is not in
[skip]. For instance, [get ~skip:[__FILE__]] will return the first call site
outside of the current file. *)
val get : skip:string list -> Loc.t option
``` |
Clifton Reynes is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority area of the City of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. It is about a mile east of Olney. It shares a joint parish council with Newton Blossomville. It is situated roughly north of Central Milton Keynes and west of Bedford.
Extent
It is bound... |
Xiaguanying () may refer to one of the following towns in China:
Xiaguanying, Lanzhou, a town of Yuzhong County, Lanzhou, Gansu
Xiaguanying, Qian'an, a town of Qian'an, Tangshan, Hebei |
```xml
import { useMutation } from "@apollo/client"
import { toast } from "@/components/ui/use-toast"
import { mutations } from "../graphql"
const userFeedbackMutation = ({
callBack,
}: {
callBack: (result: string) => void
}) => {
const [ticketsAdd, { loading: loadingTicket }] = useMutation(
mutations.tick... |
The Bonnington Aqueduct is an aqueduct on the Union Canal, to the west of Edinburgh, Scotland.
History
The original aqueduct was in diameter. The present aqueduct is a concrete replacement, opened in 1978 to allow the road beneath to be widened.
Design
The canal and the roughly parallel M8 motorway pass over the B70... |
Salviac () is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France.
Geography
The river Céou forms part of the commune's north-eastern border.
See also
Communes of the Lot department
References
Communes of Lot (department) |
The Armenian Legion (; Haykakan legion) was a military unit in the German Army during World War II. It primarily consisted of Soviet Armenians, who wanted to fight the Soviets for an independent Armenia and commanded by General Drastamat Kanayan.
812th Battalion
The short-lived Republic of Armenia, established in 19... |
Eopululo is the oldest known genus of New World porcupines (Erethizontidae). It is known only from the possibly late Late Eocene to Early Oligocene (Divisaderan to Deseadan in the SALMA classification) of the Yahuarango Formation at the Santa Rosa local fauna site of Ucayali Department, eastern Peru. There is only one ... |
C. Jay Cox (born 1962 in Nevada) is a screenwriter and director.
Biography
Cox grew up in Eastern Nevada and made his first film when he was eight years old (a two-minute film noir called Vampire Cave). Growing up, he continued writing and creating short films. He graduated with a BA in Journalism from Brigham Young U... |
Urve is an Estonian feminine given name. It is related to masculine name Urban. It may refer to any of the following persons:
Urve Kure (born 1931), chess player
Urve Manuel, Canadian glass artist
Urve Palo (born 1972), politician
Urve Tauts (born 1935), opera singer
Urve Tiidus (born 1954), politician and television ... |
Victoria Transit Patrol Department, also formerly known as Victorian Railways Investigation Division, was a state government law enforcement agency that was in charge of responding to and investigating crimes that took place on railway property throughout Victoria, Australia. Personnel were formally called Railway Inv... |
Maurice Whittle (born 15 July 1948 in Wigan, Lancashire, England), is an English footballer who played as a left back in the Football League.
External links
1948 births
Living people
English men's footballers
Footballers from Wigan
Men's association football defenders
Blackburn Rovers F.C. players
Oldham Athletic A.F... |
The Aitape River is a river in the Aitape area of northern Papua New Guinea.
See also
List of rivers of Papua New Guinea
References
Rivers of Papua New Guinea |
Beit Harambam Congregation (, lit. "House of the Rambam") is a Sephardi Orthodox synagogue in Northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1978, its membership is largely composed of Hebrew-speaking Israeli expatriates. Started as a basement minyan, the congregation purchased a small home in the 1980s, which was su... |
Gakovo () is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Sombor municipality, in the West Bačka District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population is 2,201 (2002 census).
Name
In Serbian, the village is known as Gakovo (Гаково), in German as Gakowa or Graumarkt, in Hungarian as Gádo... |
Karel Fleischner was a male international table tennis player from Czechoslovakia. He won a bronze medal at the 1936 World Table Tennis Championships in the men's doubles, teaming with Adolf Slar.
Fleishchner was of Jewish origin, and one of a number of Czech athletes who died in Nazi concentration camps.
See also
... |
Cephalodynerus is a nearctic genus of potter wasps with six species.
References
Potter wasps |
William Stead may refer to:
Bill Stead (1887–1939), English football goalkeeper with Southampton, Aberdeen and Clapton Orient
W. T. Stead (William Thomas Stead, 1849–1912), English journalist, victim of RMS Titanic disaster
William Force Stead (1884–1967), American diplomat, poet, Anglican clergyman
William Stead ... |
Dairylea is a popular brand of processed cheese products produced by Mondelēz International and available in Ireland and the United Kingdom. As of 2017, it is also available in Australia.
Background
Dairylea is usually in the form of a thick, spreadable soft cheese-flavoured paste. It became famous for the slogans "Ki... |
James Ewart Edmunds (5 May 1882 – 1962) was a Welsh trade unionist and politician.
Born in Gilwern in Breconshire, Edmunds' parents were both teachers. Educated at Howard Gardens Secondary School and at University College Cardiff, he qualified as a teacher in 1903 and worked at schools in Cardiff. Edmunds was also i... |
Schwarzbach is a river of the Hessian Ried, Hesse, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Rhine in Ginsheim. Including its right source river Gundbach, it is 43.5 km long.
See also
List of rivers of Hesse
References
Rivers of Hesse
Rivers of Germany |
The original Walnut Lane Memorial Bridge was a prestressed concrete girder bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, designed by Belgian Engineer Gustave Magnel and built by the City of Philadelphia. Completed and fully opened to traffic in 1951, this three-span bridge carried Walnut Lane over Lincoln Drive and Monoshone... |
Guillaume de Morlaye (c.1510–c.1558) was a French Renaissance era lutenist, composer and music publisher. He was a pupil of Albert de Rippe and lived and worked in Paris. In 1552 he received a ten-year license to publish music from Henry II, and between 1553 and 1558 published four lute collections in cooperation with ... |
Oswaldo Cochrane Filho (29 July 1933 – 9 December 2020) was a Brazilian water polo player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Oswaldo started swimming at Fluminense at the age of 12. In 1952, aged 19, he joined the club's water polo team that went undefeated for 104 games (from 1952 to 19... |
Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance (AKAM) is a microfinancing agency of the Aga Khan Development Network.
History
AKAM was formally inaugurated in February 2005 by Aga Khan IV and the former president of the World Bank, James Wolfensohn. The not-for-profit agency was created under Swiss law and is based in Geneva, Swit... |
Engineer School may refer to:
A school for engineering education
Engineer Officer Basic Course, a US Army education program
Grandes écoles, a form of University in France |
Munc-13 (an acronym for mammalian uncoordinated-13) is a protein which complexes with RIM and likely comprises part of cellular structure which anchors synaptic vesicles. Its activation by DAG seems to be important for maintaining high rate of synaptic release during prolonged repetitive stimulation.
References
Prot... |
Turay () is a rural locality (a selo) in Mindälä District, Tatarstan. The population was 434 as of 2010.
Turay is located 19 km from Mindälä, district's administrative centre, and 252 km from Qazаn, republic's capital, by road.
The earliest known record of the settlement dates from 1664.
There are 9 streets in the vill... |
Muhammad Hamidullah (; 19 February 1908 – 17 December 2002) was a scholar of hadiths (muhaddith) and Islamic law (faqih) and a prolific academic author. A polymath with competence in 22 languages, including Urdu (his mother tongue), Persian, Arabic, French, English, German, Italian, Greek, Turkish, and Russian, his doz... |
Megan Hyatt (born July 28, 1990 in Lake Forest, Illinois) is an American figure skater. She is the 2006 US national junior champion. She placed 13th at the 2006 World Junior Championships and won a silver medal at the 2006 ISU Junior Grand Prix in France.
Programs
Competitive highlights
References
External links
... |
The 1998 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania was held November 3, 1998. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Arlen Specter won re-election to a fourth term.
General election
Candidates
Jack Iannantuono (Libertarian)
William R. Lloyd Jr., State Representative (from Somerset County)
Dean Snyder (Constitution)
... |
Speed Star (stylized as SPEED STAR★) is the 17th domestic single by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead, released on July 28, 2010, a year after their previous single GiraGira Romantic. The single peaked at number 11 on the Oricon Singles Chart, and remained on the charts for three weeks.
The single was released as a stan... |
Canvention is the Canadian national science fiction convention, where the Prix Aurora Awards are presented. Normally it is held as part of an existing convention.
Conventions
The list of past Canventions may be referenced in the programme books of the hosting conventions.
2019: CAN-CON (convention) 2019 will host in... |
Live is the second live album by the band Blondie released in 1999 in the US and in 2000 in the UK.
As of August 9, 2005, it has sold 129,000 copies in United States.
Overview
The album was recorded during Blondie's successful 1998-99 comeback tour in support of their 1999 album, No Exit, and features all their best-... |
Mitsu may refer to:
Mitsubishi Motors, a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer
Places
Mitsu, Hyōgo, former town in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
Mitsu, Okayama, former town in Okayama Prefecture, Japan
People
Okita Mitsu (1833 – 1907), eldest daughter of a Japanese samurai family
Mitsu Kōro (1893 – 1980), ... |
The Echo Church and School is a church and school building in Echo, Utah that includes Late Gothic Revival architecture from 1876. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1989.
Its two functions made it the center of community life at the turn of the twentieth century. The building was us... |
Evil Uno and Stu Grayson (previously known as Super Smash Brothers) are a Canadian professional wrestling tag team. They are the founding members of The Dark Order stable. Prior to AEW, Uno as Player Uno and Grayson as Stupefied and Player Dos wrestled across the independent circuit. They were first formed in Internati... |
Aymen Boutoutaou (born 18 February 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Valenciennes in the French Ligue 2. Born in France, he is a youth international for Algeria.
Professional career
Boutoutaou made his professional debut in a 1–0 Ligue 2 win over Paris FC on 13 December 2019. On 10 Febru... |
Andreas Borum (1799, Hamburg - 29 April 1853, Munich) was a German painter and lithographer who also worked in stone, and a collector.
Biography
Borum worked in Leipzig as a housepainter before receiving an education at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich.
From 1829 to 1835 he led the "Hamburg Art Colony" in Munich, a g... |
The Cup of Macedonia (), is an elimination basketball tournament held annually. It is the second most important national title in Macedonian basketball after the Macedonian First League. Currently, MZT Skopje holds the record for most titles won - 11.
Past champions
Performance by club
References
External links
Ba... |
Sanjan railway station is a railway station on the Western Railway in the state of Gujarat, India. Sanjan railway station is 49 km away from Valsad railway station. Passenger, MEMU and few Express trains halt at Sanjan railway station.
On occasion of Parsi festival, Western railway gives stoppage of Gujarat Superfast ... |
Serpent Kingdoms is a supplement to the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.
Contents
Serpent Kingdoms details the creatures collectively known as the Scaled Ones in the Forgotten Realms setting: the lizardfolk, nagas, yuan-ti, and the creator race the sarrukh.
Publication history
Serpent Kingdoms... |
Glenea suturalis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Karl Jordan in 1894. It is known from Indonesia.
Subspecies
Glenea suturalis ruficauda Aurivillius, 1903
Glenea suturalis suturalis Jordan, 1894
References
suturalis
Beetles described in 1894 |
Third Street Historic District may refer to:
Third Street Historic District (Milton, Kentucky), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Trimble County, Kentucky
Third Street Historic District (Pikeville, Kentucky), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Pike County, Kentucky
North Third St... |
The East Dunbartonshire Council election of 2022 was held on 5 May 2022, the same day as the 31 other Scottish local government elections. Each ward elected three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system, a form of proportional representation used since the 2007 election and according to the Local ... |
Typhoon Violet was an unusually intense super typhoon that made landfall in Japan in early October 1961. It was the second strongest typhoon of the year with wind speeds up to 205 mph, which made Violet the third strongest tropical cyclone in terms of 1 minute sustained winds, Just behind Typhoon Nancy in the same year... |
Banco Real was a Brazilian bank, owned by Spain's Banco Santander. ABN AMRO had owned the bank but in October 2007, a consortium led by Royal Bank of Scotland that also included Banco Santander and Belgium's Fortis, acquired ABN AMRO and proceeded to dismember it. Banco Santander acquired Banco Real from the consortium... |
Turquoise Coast may refer to:
Turkish Riviera
Turquoise Coast (Western Australia)
See also
Coral reef |
The women's 80 metres hurdles event at the 1959 Pan American Games was held at the Soldier Field in Chicago on 31 August and 1 September.
Medalists
Results
Heats
Wind:Heat 1: +3.2 m/s, Heat 2: +1.2 m/s
Final
Wind: +1.8 m/s
References
Athletics at the 1959 Pan American Games
1959 |
The United States Air Force Marathon is an annual event held on the third Saturday in September at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, home to the National Museum of the United States Air Force. It was established in 1997 to celebrate the Air Force's 50th anniversary. The inaugural event had 2,750 entrants. In 2013,... |
Oilgear Company is an American manufacturer of fluid power and hydraulic equipment, including pumps, valves, motors, meters and other components, as well as integrated systems, headquartered in Traverse City, Michigan. It was founded in 1921 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as an offshoot of hydraulic power work being done for... |
ЕКТА is a group of companies, a Ukrainian developer and manufacturer of LED video screens based on LED technology. EKTA was founded on January 19, 1992 by a group of engineers with experience in business video equipment development.
The central office of the managing company is located in Kyiv, and the LED-screen prod... |
Duel Masters is a strategy video game released in late 2004 by Atari. It was made for the PlayStation 2 and is based on the Duel Masters trading card game franchise.
Reception
Duel Masters received "average" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.
References
External links
2004 video ga... |
Australian Brangus are a polled breed of beef cattle, developed in the tropical coastal areas of Queensland, Australia by crossbreeding Brahman and Angus cattle during the 1950s.
History
Brangus were first developed in the United States and later developed independently in Australia as the Australian Brangus. The br... |
John King (c. 1655 – 4 August 1737) was an important English clergyman, the son of Thomas King. He was the younger brother of Thomas King (died 1725), soldier and MP. He matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 4 July 1678, receiving his B.A. in 1682, his M.A. in 1685, and his B.D. and D.D. in 1704. He then became the... |
The Mercedes-Benz R107 and C107 are sports cars which were produced by Mercedes-Benz from 1971 until 1989, being the second longest single series ever produced by the automaker after the G-Class. They were sold under the SL (R107) and SLC (C107) model names as the 280SL, 280SLC, 300SL, 350SL, 350SLC, 380SL, 380SLC, 420... |
Dainis Ozols (born 11 September 1966) is a former professional cyclist from Latvia. In the 1992 Summer Olympics he won a bronze medal in the 194 km road race, finishing in 4:32:24, 3 seconds behind Erik Dekker of the Netherlands and 4 seconds behind the winner Fabio Casartelli of Italy. He competed in one Grand Tour in... |
Vicente Pimentel Jr. (March 12, 1947 – December 25, 2018),
also known as BB Boy Pimentel or simply BB Pimentel, was a Filipino politician. He served as the governor of Surigao del Sur province for three non-consecutive terms from 2001 until 2010 and again from 2016 until his death in office on December 25, 2018.
Pime... |
Lesbian and Gay is a common term for Homosexuality and LGBT
Lesbian and Gay or Lesbian & Gay may refer to:
Starting with the term
Lesbian and Gay Band Association
Lesbian & Gay Big Apple Corps
Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement
Lesbian and Gay Equality Project
Lesbian & Gay Foundation
Lesbian and Gay Inter-University... |
Monte Gambarogno (1,734 m) is a mountain of the Lugano Prealps, overlooking Lake Maggiore in the canton of Ticino. It lies on the range between Lake Maggiore and Lake Lugano, culminating at Monte Tamaro.
The summit is a popular vantage point and is easily accessible with a road culminating at the Alpe di Neggia (1,395... |
Andrews Matriculation Higher Secondary School is a co-educational school situated at Vickramasingapuram in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
History
The School was founded in 1983 by the Correspondent D.Gnanaselvam MSc (Chemistry and Yoga) BEd along with his wife Mrs. Daisy Gnanaselvam MA MPhil[English]BEd. The s... |
```prolog
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Path;
use Cwd;
# This is a quick and dirty snapshot generator for the perl5.git.perl.org web page
# to use to generate the snapshot files. Yes it is ugly and contains hard coded crap
# and could use some love. But for this todo I am out of time now. -- Yves... |
Samuel Dickinson Burchard (September 6, 1812 – September 25, 1891) was a 19th-century American Presbyterian Church minister from New York.
Biography
Born in Steuben, New York, Burchard moved to Kentucky with his parents in 1830, attended Centre College and graduated in 1837. He was licensed to preach in 1838. He was ... |
Public transport in Castelldefels (Catalonia, Spain) belongs to the broader Metropolitan Area of Barcelona transportation network, organised around the entity Autoritat del Transport Metropolità (ATM). Castelldefels is both a dormitory town, with many commuters driving everyday into Barcelona, and an important locality... |
Matsuyama Station is the name of multiple train stations in Japan.
Matsuyama Station (Ehime) - (松山駅) in Ehime Prefecture
Matsuyama Station (Fukuoka) - (松山駅) in Fukuoka Prefecture |
Yolçatı is a village in the Bolu District, Bolu Province, Turkey. Its population is 313 (2021).
References
Villages in Bolu District |
```python
"""
"""
# Created on 2013.07.15
#
# Author: Giovanni Cannata
#
#
# This file is part of ldap3.
#
# ldap3 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# ldap3 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the impl... |
Twelve men's teams and eight women's teams qualified for Water polo at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Men
^Berlin is the host of the super-final only.
Women
Olympic
Qualification for the 2008 Summer Olympics
Q |
Carcinosarcomas are malignant tumors that consist of a mixture of carcinoma (or epithelial cancer) and sarcoma (or mesenchymal/connective tissue cancer). Carcinosarcomas are rare tumors, and can arise in diverse organs, such as the skin, salivary glands, lungs, the esophagus, pancreas, colon, uterus and ovaries.
Cellu... |
Oncocephalus nubilus is a species of assassin bug in the family Reduviidae. It is found in Central America and North America.
References
Further reading
Reduviidae
Articles created by Qbugbot
Insects described in 1914
Hemiptera of North America
Hemiptera of Central America |
The Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) is located in Gharafat Al Rayyan, on the Dukhan Highway in Doha, Qatar. The convention centre is a member of the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development and is situated on Qatar Foundation’s 2,500-acre campus alongside the Sidra Medical and Research ... |
Shawn Morelli (born March 29, 1976, in Greenville, Pennsylvania) is an American Paralympic three-time gold medalist in cycling at the 2016 Summer Paralympics and the 2020 Paralympic Games, winning four overall medals in both road and track cycling. She graduated from the Marion Military Institute and was commissioned a... |
The Commission on Proceedings Involving Guy Paul Morin—known as the Kaufman Commission or the Morin Inquiry—was a 1996 royal commission appointed by the Government of Ontario to address the wrongful conviction in 1992 of Guy Paul Morin for the murder of Christine Jessop on 3 October 1984, for which he was exonerated by... |
Alfredo Luis Escalera Maldonado (born February 17, 1995) also known as Alfredo Escalera and Alfredo Escalera–Maldonado is a Puerto Rican baseball outfielder who is a free agent. The Kansas City Royals drafted Escalera out of high school in the eighth round of the 2012 MLB Draft. making him the youngest player to be dra... |
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* |_| \__... |
The Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service ( or SHOM) is a French public establishment of an administrative nature () administered by the Ministry of Defence. It is the successor to the Dépôt des cartes et plans de la Marine, founded in 1720 which became the Naval Hydrographic Service in 1886 and the Naval and O... |
The 1940 Arkansas gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 1940.
Incumbent Democratic Governor Carl E. Bailey was defeated in the Democratic primary.
Democratic nominee Homer Adkins defeated Republican nominee Harley C. Stump with 91.36% of the vote.
Democratic primary
The Democratic primary election was held... |
Aguas Cándidas is a municipality and town located in the province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality had a population of 97 inhabitants.
The municipality of Aguas Cándidas is made up of three towns: Aguas Cándidas, Quintanaopio and Río Quintanilla (seat or capital)... |
Mayalodu () is a 1993 Indian Telugu-language comedy film directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film stars Rajendra Prasad, Soundarya and music composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film was produced by K. Achi Reddy under Manisha Films and presented by Kishore Rathi. Mayalodu was recorded as a Superhit at the box offic... |
Amanolah Papi (born 3 April 1990) is an Iranian Paralympic athlete specializing in javelin throw. He represented Iran at the 2020 Summer Paralympics.
Career
Papi represented Iran in the men's javelin throw F57 event at the 2020 Summer Paralympics and won a silver medal.
References
External links
1990 births
Livi... |
Aldabrinus is a genus of pseudoscorpions, which contains the following species:
Aldabrinus aldabrinus
References
Garypinidae
Pseudoscorpion genera |
The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2012.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference (and language of reference, if not English)... |
```objective-c
/*
xxHash - Extremely Fast Hash algorithm
Header File
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 li... |
El Arbi Hababi (born 12 August 1967) is a Moroccan former footballer who played at international level, competing at the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
Career statistics
International goals
References
1967 births
Living people
Moroccan men's footballers
Morocco men's international footballers
1994 FIFA World Cup players
Peop... |
Perilampsis diademata is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Perilampsis of the family Tephritidae.
References
diademata |
The UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart is a record chart which ranks the best-selling rock and heavy metal songs in the United Kingdom. Compiled and published by the Official Charts Company, the data is based on each track's weekly physical sales and digital downloads . The first number one of the year was "Bohemian Rhapsod... |
The 2016 Rally Australia (formally the 25. Kennards Hire Rally Australia 2016) was the thirteenth and final round of the 2016 World Rally Championship. The race was held over four days between 17 November and 20 November 2016, and was based in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia. Volkswagen's Andreas Mikkelsen wo... |
Dicraspeda is a genus in the beetle family Carabidae. There are more than 30 described species in Dicraspeda.
Species
These 34 species belong to the genus Dicraspeda:
Dicraspeda angulipennis Baehr, 2003
Dicraspeda bellorum Baehr, 2009 (New Guinea and Papua)
Dicraspeda bispinosa Darlington, 1968 (Indonesia, New G... |
Arriba (Spanish for "up") was a Spanish daily newspaper published in Madrid between 1935 and 1979. It was the official organ of the Falange, and also of the regime during the Franco rule in the country.
History
Arriba was first published in Madrid 21 March 1935 by José Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of the Falange E... |
The Teenagers were a French synth-pop musical trio formed in late 2005, originally as a joke. They achieved some degree of notoriety with the song "Homecoming", both for its catchy sound and for its explicit content. Their debut album Reality Check was released in the UK on 17 March 2008 and 18 March 2008 in the rest o... |
Thomas Tillotson (May 5, 1832) was an American physician and politician.
Life
Born in the Province of Maryland around 1751 or 1752, Tillotson received a thorough education, studied medicine, and practiced. He was the great great nephew of the Archbishop of Canterbury John Tillotson. In 1776, he was commissioned as a F... |
David Benjamin Waymer Jr. (July 1, 1958 – April 30, 1993) was an American football safety in the National Football League (NFL).
Waymer graduated from West Charlotte High School in 1976. He played college football at Notre Dame, graduating in 1980, and was drafted in the 1980 NFL Draft in the second round by the New ... |
Level sensors detect the level of liquids and other fluids and fluidized solids, including slurries, granular materials, and powders that exhibit an upper free surface. Substances that flow become essentially horizontal in their containers (or other physical boundaries) because of gravity whereas most bulk solids pile ... |
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