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Sumera Shams is a Pakistani politician who had been a member of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly from August 2018 till January 2023.
Early life
Her younger sister Noreena Shams has represented Pakistan in International squash event.
Political career
Shams was elected as the member of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly o... |
Eliza was built in Calcutta, India, in 1816. She performed many voyages between England and India under a license from the British East India Company (EIC), and then as a free trader. She also made one voyage on behalf of the EIC. She was still listed in 1860.
Career
A list of vessels trading with India in Lloyd's Reg... |
Drasteria cashmirensis is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in India (Jammu and Kaschmir, Ladakh).
References
Drasteria
Moths described in 1894
Moths of Asia |
```go
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warra... |
Przysieka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zwierzyn, within Strzelce-Drezdenko County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It lies approximately south of Strzelce Krajeńskie and east of Gorzów Wielkopolski.
References
Przysieka |
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Franz August Karl Albert Emanuel; 26 August 1819 – 14 December 1861) was the husband of Queen Victoria. As such, he was consort of the British monarch from their marriage on 10 February 1840 until his death in 1861.
Albert was born in the Saxon duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld to a... |
The Australian Air League (AAL) is a not-for-profit, civilian operated aviation youth organisation in Australia. Its objective is to encourage the spirit of aviation and air-mindedness in the youth of Australia. The Australian Air League receives no money or assistance of any government department and is entirely self-... |
Kristian Olaf Bernhard Birkeland (born 13 December 1867 in Christiania (today's Oslo) – 15 June 1917 in Tokyo, Japan) was a Norwegian scientist, professor of physics at the Royal Fredriks University in Oslo. He is best remembered for his theories of atmospheric electric currents that elucidated the nature of the aurora... |
Sylvain Maillard (born 28 April 1974) is a French entrepreneur and politician serving both as the member of the National Assembly for the 1st constituency of Paris since 2017 and as the Renaissance group leader in the Assembly since 2023. A member of Renaissance (RE), his constituency encompasses the 1st, 2nd, 8th and ... |
Dan McMichael (c. 1860 – 6 February 1919) was an Irish manager, treasurer, secretary and physiotherapist of the Scottish football club Hibernian during the late 19th century and early 20th century. He was also a sprinter in his youth and a referee in Lanarkshire. He is the only manager to have taken charge of Hibs in ... |
Tresignana is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Ferrara in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna. It was established on 1 January 2019 with the merger of the municipalities of Formignana and Tresigallo.
References
Cities and towns in Emilia-Romagna |
Dirty Martini may refer to:
Dirty Martini (band), an indie-pop band from Portland, Oregon
Dirty Martini (burlesque), New York City-based burlesque dancer
A type of Martini (cocktail) |
Debra Kimiko Nishida was a geologist at Dome Petroleum and a member of the Canadian Energy Geoscience Association since 1980. Dome Petroleum Limited was a petroleum company that was active from 1950 until 1988, when it was purchased by Amoco, which is a chain of gas stations that has been operating in the United States... |
```xml
/*
* Wire
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPO... |
Großes Wasser is the seventh album by the electronic music outfit Cluster. It was co-produced by former Tangerine Dream member Peter Baumann. Großes Wasser marked the return to Cluster working as a duo of Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius after two albums collaborating with Brian Eno.
Großes Wasser was recorde... |
Margaret Binley (sometimes Bingley) was an English silversmith.
A specialist in the creation of wine labels, Binley is usually classified as a smallworker, although she is also listed as a bucklemaker, buttonmaker, and goldsmith. Resident in London, she registered her date mark on 15 May 1764, and continued active unt... |
```scss
/**
*
*
* 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.
*/
.user-avatar {
display: inline-flex;
justify-content: center;
align-items: center;
border-radius: 50%;
min-width: 28px;... |
James Hamilton, 3rd Lord Hamilton, Baron of Strabane (1633–1655) fought against the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland together with his stepfather Phelim O'Neill. In the Siege of Charlemont of 1650, they defended the fort against Coote, but had eventually to surrender. In 1655 Lord Strabane accidentally drowned in the Ri... |
Anthony John Franchini (August 2, 1898 – September 17, 1997) was an American guitarist, most known for his Hawaiian guitar partnership with Frank Ferera, making him one of the most-recorded musicians of all time. After his time with Ferera, his career was remarkably varied, playing with symphony orchestras and country... |
The 1923 New York Yankees season was the 23rd season for the American League franchise. Manager Miller Huggins led the team to their third straight pennant with a 98–54 record, 16 games ahead of the second place Detroit Tigers. The Yankees moved into the now-famous Yankee Stadium. In the 1923 World Series, they avenged... |
The Ndonde, or Ndonde Hamba, are an ethnic and linguistic group based in Nachingwea District, in the Lindi Region of southern Tanzania. In 2002 the Ndonde population was estimated to number between 10,000 and 20,000 .
The main Ndonde language is Ndonde Hamba, also known as Mawanda - A Bantu language of Tanzania
Ethn... |
Palaeagama is an extinct genus of neodiapsid reptile from the Late Permian or Early Triassic of South Africa. It is based on an articulated skeleton which was probably found in the Early Triassic Lystrosaurus Assemblage Zone, or potentially the Late Permian Daptocephalus Assemblage Zone. Despite the completeness of the... |
```smalltalk
#nullable disable
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
using Microsoft.Boogie;
using Microsoft.Dafny;
using MapType = Microsoft.Dafny.MapType;
using Token = Microsoft.Dafny.Token;
using Type = Microsoft.Dafny.Type;
namespace DafnyTestGen... |
Pin Hook is an unincorporated community in Marengo County, Alabama, United States.
Geography
Pin Hook is located at and has an elevation of .
References
Unincorporated communities in Alabama
Unincorporated communities in Marengo County, Alabama |
One+One Filmmakers Journal was a printed and web-based film magazine published in Brighton, England. It was founded in May 2009 as One+One The Brighton Filmmakers Journal by seven members of the Brighton Filmmakers Coalition, but during 2009 and 2010 it became a separate entity to the Coalition and also dropped its Bri... |
Lieutenant-Colonel John Hall-Dalwood CBE (19 September 1868– 5 March 1954) was a British soldier and police officer who served as Chief Constable of Sheffield City Police.
Hall-Dalwood was born in Sherborne, Dorset, in 1868, the son of a chemist and druggist. He was commissioned into the Connaught Rangers, in which he... |
Ogden Phipps (November 26, 1908 – April 21, 2002) was an American stockbroker, court tennis champion and Hall of Fame member, thoroughbred horse racing executive and owner/breeder, and an art collector and philanthropist. In 2001, he was inducted into the International Court Tennis Hall of Fame.
Background
Ogden Phipp... |
Above the Golden State was an American Christian rock band from Portland, Oregon. Their self-titled debut album, Above the Golden State, was released on July 22, 2008 through Sparrow Records. The band's first single from the album was "Sound of Your Name", which was included in WOW Hits 2009 as a bonus track. An EP (ex... |
Key
Key to record:
Pld = Matches played
W = Matches won
D = Matches drawn
L = Matches lost
GF = Goals for
GA = Goals against
GD = Goals diffence
Win % = Win ratio
Shenyang Ginde & Changsha Ginde
Serhiy Morozov (1994)
Zhang Zengqun (1995)
Li Yingfa (1996)
Li Qiang (1996–98)
Ademar Braga (1999)
Li Qiang (1999... |
"The Night" is a song by Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons that was originally released in 1972. Although it failed to chart when first released, it became a popular track on the northern soul circuit, which led to a successful UK re-release in the spring of 1975, when it reached no. 7 on the Official Chart.
The song... |
Navajo Mountain High School is a senior high school in Navajo Mountain, Utah, United States, a census-designated place within the Navajo Nation in southwestern San Juan County.
Description
The school, a part of the San Juan School District, uses an Arizona mailing address. It is located in a low income area away from... |
Benjamin Thomas Cornwell (born April 30, 1978) is an American sociologist. He is Professor and Chair of Sociology at Cornell University. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 2007, where he studied under Edward Laumann, Linda Waite, and Jason Beckfield. He works on methods to study issues involving social... |
Cypress is a common name for various coniferous trees or shrubs of northern temperate regions that belong to the family Cupressaceae. The word cypress is derived from Old French cipres, which was imported from Latin cypressus, the latinisation of the Greek κυπάρισσος (kyparissos).
Cypress trees are a large classificati... |
Isaku Kageyama (born December 12, 1981 in San Francisco, United States) is an American musician, composer, producer, and educator, specialized in taiko drums. He is a member of Tokyo-based taiko ensemble called Amanojaku and he currently attends Berklee College of Music. He is famous for his fusion of traditional Japan... |
The women's canoe sprint K-1 200 metres at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro took place between 15 and 16 August at Lagoa Stadium. The medals were presented by Barbara Kendall, IOC member, New Zealand and Maree Burnett, Board Member of the ICF.
Competition format
The competition comprised heats, semifinals, an... |
The 2008 "Final Four" was an international baseball competition held in Barcelona, Spain on September 14–15, 2008. It featured 4 teams from the professional leagues in Italy and Spain.
In the end Caffè Danesi Nettuno from Nettuno, Italy won the tournament.
Game Results
Semi finals
3rd place
Final
Final standings
... |
Live '85–'86 is a live album by American deathrock band Samhain. It was first released as part of the Samhain Box Set in a "mini-LP" sleeve in September 2000, then on its own in a jewel case in 2001 with either an orange or a red cover. The initial pressing with the "orange blood" cover is printed slightly off-center, ... |
The 2009 NBA Development League Draft was the ninth draft of the National Basketball Association Development League (NBADL). The draft was held on November 5, 2009 before the 2009–10 season. In this draft, all 16 of the league's teams took turns selecting eligible players. The D-League uses a "serpentine" format whereb... |
Zhu Mingxin (; born 16 May 1999) is a Chinese professional footballer who plays for Guangxi Pingguo Haliao, on loan from Changchun Yatai, as a defender.
Career statistics
.
References
1999 births
Living people
Chinese men's footballers
Changchun Yatai F.C. players
Jiangxi Lushan F.C. players
China League One players... |
Fumitremorgins are tremorogenic metabolites of Aspergillus and Penicillium, that belong to a class of naturally occurring 2,5-diketopiperazines.
Biosynthesis
Biosynthesis pathway of fumitremorgin pathway involves several different enzymes. FtmA is a nonribosomal peptide synthase. Both FtmB and FtmH are prenyltransfe... |
Herbert Jepson (June 6, 1908 – July 2, 1993) was an American artist and designer. He founded the Jepson Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1945; among his students were Larry Bell and Joe Goode. He was the father of poet Elena Karina Byrne.
External links
Herbert Jepson: Images and Biography
Interview of Herbert Jepson, ... |
Class 15 is a type of electric locomotive operated by SNCB/NMBS. The locomotives were originally used for cross-border services TEE services between France, Belgium and the Netherlands, and, like the class 16, they became surplus after the introduction of Thalys and Class 11s. They earned their keep in their last year... |
```xml
<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="Newtonsoft.Json" Version="$(NewtonsoftJsonPackageVersion)" />
<PackageReference Include="System.Runtime.Serialization.Primitives" Version="4.1.1" />
</ItemGroup>
</Project>
``` |
Robert C. Brien (born 26 October 1944 in Sydney) was a tennis player in the 1960s and 1970s.
Tennis career
In 1963 Brien, with Greg Cotterill, won the Australian Championships Boys Doubles Championship.
As a 19-year-old who had been in the United States for four months, Brien reached the final at the Cincinnati tourn... |
Aurantiporus is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Meruliaceae. Circumscribed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1905, the genus contains five species found mostly in northern temperate regions. Molecular analysis of several Aurantiporus species suggests that the genus is not monophyletic, but some o... |
Spithridates (Old Persian: ; Ancient Greek: ; fl. 365–334 BC) was a Persian satrap of Lydia and Ionia under the high king Darius III Codomannus. He was one of the Persian commanders at the Battle of the Granicus, in 334 BC. In this engagement, while he was aiming a blow from behind at Alexander the Great, his arm was ... |
Wenbo is a given name, usually pronounced as wén bó (文博、文伯). Notable people with the name include:
Li Wenbo (born 1983), Chinese footballer
Liang Wenbo (born 1987), Chinese snooker player
Shi Wenbo (born 1950), Chinese businessman
Wang Wenbo (born 1969), Chinese Paralympic athlete
Wei Wenbo (1905–1987), Chinese polit... |
Bozhkov () is a Bulgarian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Bozhkova. It may refer to
Alexander Bozhkov (1951–2009), Bulgarian politician
Daniel Bozhkov (born 1983), Bulgarian footballer
Stefan Bozhkov (1923–2014), Bulgarian footballer and manager
Svetla Bozhkova (born 1951), Bulgarian discus thrower
Vale... |
Cumberland Gap is a town in Claiborne County, Tennessee, United States. Its population was 494 at the 2010 census, and estimated to be 490 in 2019. The town is located below the Cumberland Gap, a historic mountain pass for which is the town's namesake, and inside of the boundaries of Cumberland Gap National Historical... |
The 1907–08 season was Chelsea Football Club's third competitive season and third year in existence. The club played their first ever season in the top-flight, finishing 13th.
Table
References
External links
Chelsea 1907–08 season at stamford-bridge.com
1907-08
English football clubs 1907–08 season |
Navi Lubana is an Indian music video director. He is best known for his music videos like Sunroof, Giddha, Open Head, Mere Yaar, Chann and Thok Thar di.
Career
Lubana was born in Jalandhar. Lubana has done MBA in International Business & Finance. He made his directing debut with Chann Song. In 2018, he directed a vid... |
Douglas Elaine McDougald (born February 6, 1957) is a former American football defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) who played for the New England Patriots. He played college football at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
References
1957 births
Living people
Players of American f... |
Taft is an unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Tennessee, United States. The community has a post office with ZIP code 38488. Taft is located at the intersection of State Route 110 (Ardmore Highway) and State Route 274 (Old Railroad Bed Road).
Demographics
Notes
Unincorporated communities in Lincoln County, ... |
Dragon Capital is a Ukrainian investment management company founded by Czech businessman and partners in 2000 in Kyiv. It works in the sphere of financial services; provides a full range of investment banking and brokerage services, private investment, asset management for institutional, corporate and private clients.... |
Acrobalance is a floor-based acrobatic art that involves balances, lifts and creating shapes performed in pairs or groups.
A performer on the ground doing the lifting and supporting in an acrobalance formation is often called the base, while a performer being lifted or tossed can be referred to as the flyer (or flier).... |
Sir Charles Lloyd Jones (28 May 187830 July 1958) was an Australian businessman and patron of the arts, serving as Chairman of David Jones Limited from 1920 to his death in 1958.
Early life and background
Jones was born in 1878 in Burwood, New South Wales, to Edward Lloyd Jones and Helen Ann Jones, and was the grandso... |
Primorsky District ( "Seaside District") is a district of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 507,238; up from 393,960 recorded in the 2002 Census.
Municipal divisions
Primorsky District comprises the municipal settlement of Lisy Nos and the following seven municipal o... |
The James A. Rhodes State Office Tower is a 41-story, state office building and skyscraper on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The Rhodes Tower is the tallest building in Columbus and the fifth tallest in Ohio. The tower is named for James A. Rhodes, the longest-serving Ohio governor, and features a statue o... |
Giuseppe Novello (best known witk the nickname of Beppe, Codogno, 1897 – Codogno, 1988) was an Italian painter, illustrator and cartoonist.
Biography
Novello was born in Codogno, in the south of Lombardy. After completing his studies in Milan, Novello earned a degree in jurisprudence from the university of Pavia. Imme... |
Dani Chambers (born July 23) is an American voice actress known for her work on anime dubs for Funimation. She is best known for her roles as Chise Hatori in The Ancient Magus’ Bride, Becky Blackbell from Spy × Family, Emilico in Shadows House, Hina Sato from The Day I Became a God, and Serval from Kemono Friends.
Bio... |
```xml
// TODO: @wrongsahil, use these types in desktopTrafficTableLogs Slice
export interface NetworkLogEvent {
type: string; // request, request_end, response_end
data: NetworkLog;
}
export type NetworkLog = HttpLog;
export interface BaseNetworkLog {
actions: any[]; // Array of rules applies
}
export interf... |
Abdullayev () is a surname, found in Azerbaijan, Russia, and Central Asia. The feminine form is Abdullayeva (). It is slavicized from Abdullah. The name Abdullayev is used by the following people:
Abdugani Abdullayev
Abdusalom Abdullayev (born 1951), Tajikistani artist and cinematographer
Aghakhan Abdullayev (1950–201... |
```smalltalk
using Ocelot.Authorization;
using Ocelot.Errors;
using Ocelot.Infrastructure.Claims.Parser;
using Ocelot.Responses;
using System.Security.Claims;
namespace Ocelot.UnitTests.Infrastructure
{
public class ScopesAuthorizerTests : UnitTest
{
private readonly ScopesAuthorizer _authorizer;
... |
The 1990–91 Montreal Canadiens season was the Canadiens' 82nd season. The Canadiens finished second in both the division and the conference to the Boston Bruins. Montreal defeated the Buffalo Sabres in the first round before losing to Boston in the Adams Division Finals in seven games.
Offseason
Co-Captain Chris Cheli... |
Misterton is a village and civil parish in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England. The parish population at the 2011 census was 2,140, estimated at 2,145 in 2019.
Geography
Misterton lies in the far north-east of Bassetlaw and of Nottinghamshire, between Walkeringham to the south and Haxey in North Lincoln... |
Tony Hale, Space Detective is a juvenile science fiction novel, the fifteenth in Hugh Walters' Chris Godfrey of U.N.E.X.A. series. It was published in the UK by Faber in 1973.
This and all subsequent books in the series focused on either Earth or local planetary adventures, as technology to explore further afield coul... |
```go
// Unless explicitly stated otherwise all files in this repository are licensed
// This product includes software developed at Datadog (path_to_url
//go:build jmx
//nolint:revive // TODO(AML) Fix revive linter
package jmxfetch
import (
"bufio"
"fmt"
"os"
"os/exec"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"syscall"
"t... |
Fourth United States Army was a field army of the United States Army between 1932 and 1991.
History
In 1922, Fourth Army was organized as a unit of the Organized Reserves in New York City. It was allotted to the Regular Army as an inactive unit on 9 August 1932. It was activated 1 October 1933 and headquartered at the... |
Dora Moroni (born December 14, 1956) is an Italian singer.
Dora Moroni was born in Ravenna. She demonstrated star potential very early in her life: at age 8, in 1964, after having participated in many music and singing contests, she won her first competition, in her home town.
In 1974, Moroni participated in a telev... |
Sociosa is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae.
Species
Sociosa macrographa (Diakonoff, 1951)
Sociosa nesima Razowski, 2012
See also
List of Tortricidae genera
References
, 2005: World catalogue of insects volume 5 Tortricidae.
, 2012: Tortricines in the fauna of Nepa... |
The fifth edition of the Copa América de Ciclismo was held on 9 January 2005 in São Paulo, Brazil.
Results
References
cyclingnews
Copa América de Ciclismo
Copa
Copa
January 2005 sports events in South America |
The Canon de 105 mle 1913 Schneider was a French artillery piece used in World War I and World War II by many European countries.
History
In the early 1900s, the French company Schneider began a collaboration with the Russian company Putilov. For this collaboration, it had developed a gun using the Russian 107 mm rou... |
Gordon Ross may refer to:
Gordon Ross (rugby union) (born 1978), British rugby union footballer
Gordon Ross (writer) (1918–1985), British sports writer
J. Gordon Ross (1891–1972), Canadian member of Parliament
Gordon Ross (Australian footballer) (1878–1952), Australian rules footballer for Carlton
Gordon Ross (19... |
Cordova Township may refer to the following townships in the United States:
Cordova Township, Rock Island County, Illinois
Cordova Township, Le Sueur County, Minnesota |
Newton is a village and former civil parish, now the parish of Bywell in Northumberland, England. It is situated close to the A69 road, north of Stocksfield and west of Newcastle upon Tyne. In 1951 the parish had a population of 78. Bywell parish has a population of around 450 and Newton is its most populous settleme... |
Parliamentary elections were held in Guam in 1954.
Electoral system
The 21 members of the Legislature were elected from a single district, with the candidates receiving the most votes being elected. Candidates were required to be at least 25 years old and have lived in Guam for at least five years before the election.... |
John Jacob Winn (February 7, 1898 – February 16, 1974) was an American college football player and coach and circuit judge. He served as the head football coach at the University of Kentucky for one season in 1923, compiling a record of 4–3–2. Winn graduated from Princeton University in 1918. He played football there a... |
Jane Irene Zielonko (1922–1982) was the Polish-American translator of The Captive Mind (1953) by Czesław Miłosz, winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize in Literature. First published in Polish as Zniewolony umysł, the book examines the collaboration of intellectuals in the Eastern Bloc under Stalinism.
Early life and educatio... |
In probability theory, the inverse Gaussian distribution (also known as the Wald distribution) is a two-parameter family of continuous probability distributions with support on (0,∞).
Its probability density function is given by
for x > 0, where is the mean and is the shape parameter.
The inverse Gaussian distr... |
Timothy Christopher Stokely (born July 1983) is a British businessman and the founder and former CEO of the internet site OnlyFans. He has been described by The Sunday Times as "the king of homemade porn".
Early life
Tim Stokely was born in Harlow, Essex, in July 1983, the youngest of four children of Guy Stokely, a r... |
Martel Inlet () is an inlet forming the northeast head of Admiralty Bay, King George Island, in the South Shetland Islands off Antarctica. The inlet and most of its constituent features were charted in December 1909 by the Fourth French Antarctic Expedition under Jean-Baptiste Charcot and named "Fiord Martel" after J.L... |
The National Constitution Center is a non-profit institution that is devoted to the study of the Constitution of the United States. Located at the Independence Mall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the center is an interactive museum which serves as a national town hall, hosting government leaders, journalists, scholars,... |
The scale-eye plaice (Acanthopsetta nadeshnyi) is a flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae. It is a demersal fish that lives at depths from between to . It can reach in length and can weigh up to . Its native habitat is the northern Pacific, primarily from the Sea of Okhotsk to Japan and Korea, though it is also found... |
Jarrahwood is a small town located in the South West region of Western Australia, near the Vasse Highway between Busselton and Nannup. At the 2021 census, the area had a population of nine.
History
The town is named for the Jarrah Wood and Saw Mills Company which operated in the area and operated a private railway fro... |
Reader Rabbit's 1st Grade (known as Reader Rabbit Key Stage 1: Year 1 in the United Kingdom) is an educational video game, part of the Reader Rabbit series, developed by KnowWare and published by The Learning Company on January 14, 1998. The game was re-released on the Nintendo Wii by Graffiti Entertainment on May 4, 2... |
The 1962 FA Charity Shield was the 40th FA Charity Shield, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup competitions. The match took place on 11 August 1962 at Portman Road in Ipswich, and was played between 1961–62 Football League champions Ipswich Town and 19... |
Delis Matías Vargas Blanco (born 25 October 1994) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a forward for Albion.
References
External links
1994 births
Living people
Uruguayan men's footballers
Uruguayan expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
Tacuarembó F.C. players
Juventud de Las Piedras pla... |
Maksym Spodyriev (; born 29 December 1993) is a retired Polish ice dancer. With his skating partner, Natalia Kaliszek, he has won medals on the ISU Challenger Series, including gold at the 2017 CS Tallinn Trophy, and eight Polish national titles. They have represented Poland at the 2018 and 2022 Winter Olympics, as wel... |
Qiandaohu (886) is the lead ship of the Type 903 replenishment ship of the People's Liberation Army Navy.
Development and design
Type 903 integrated supply ship (NATO called Fuchi-class supply ship) is a new large-scale integrated supply ship of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy, designed by Zhang Wende. The... |
George Maitland Lloyd Davies (30 April 1880 – 16 December 1949), born George Maitland Temple Davies, was a Welsh pacifist and Member of Parliament for the University of Wales constituency.
Davies was born in Peel Road, Sefton Park, Liverpool, grandson on his maternal side of a noted Welsh preacher, John Jones, Talysar... |
Gresham High School may refer to:
Gresham High School (Oregon), Gresham, Oregon
Gresham High School (Wisconsin), Gresham, Wisconsin |
Upper Providence Township is a township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States, located around and to the north of the borough of Media, and approximately west of center city Philadelphia. The population was 10,142 at the 2010 census. The township lies between Ridley Creek on the west and Crum Creek on the ea... |
The Coneheads are a fictional family of extraterrestrials with bald conical heads, created for a series of recurring sketches on Saturday Night Live (SNL). They first appeared on the January 15, 1977 episode hosted by Ralph Nader (episode 35: season 2 episode 11). They are portrayed by Dan Aykroyd as father Beldar, Ja... |
The Sousa Formation is a Berriasian-Hauterivian geologic formation in Paraíba, Brazil. Fossil sauropod tracks have been reported from the formation.
Ichnofossils
Among others, these ichnofossils have been reported from the formation:
Carnosauria indet.
Coelurosauria indet.
Moraesichnium barbarenae
Sousaichnium pr... |
Mazarać is a village in the municipality of Vladičin Han, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 197 people.
References
Populated places in Pčinja District |
Luis Dávila may refer to:
Luis Dávila Colón, Puerto Rican political activist
Luis Dávila (actor) (1927–1998), Argentine actor
Luis Davila (boxer) (born 1954), Puerto Rican boxer
Luis Alfonso Dávila (born 1943), Venezuelan politician
Luis Yordán Dávila (1869–1932), Puerto Rican mayor of Ponce |
"Go Hard or Go Home" is a song by American rapper Wiz Khalifa and Australian rapper Iggy Azalea. It appears on the Furious 7: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2015) and was available as an instant track upon pre-ordering the album via iTunes stores on February 17, 2015. The song was produced by The Featherstones. A ... |
A gene family is a set of several similar genes, formed by duplication of a single original gene, and generally with similar biochemical functions. One such family are the genes for human hemoglobin subunits; the ten genes are in two clusters on different chromosomes, called the α-globin and β-globin loci. These two g... |
Fril is a programming language for first-order predicate calculus. It includes the semantics of Prolog as a subset, but takes its syntax from the of Logic Programming Associates and adds support for fuzzy sets, support logic, and metaprogramming.
Fril was originally developed by Trevor Martin and Jim Baldwin at the ... |
was the fourth single by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts. Though it was released after their major debut, it was written before they signed with a major label. It was released as a "double A-side" track on July 1, 1988, with "Chernobyl" (チェルノブイリ), a controversial single that was included with the release. Lyrics and ... |
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