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This is a list of known collectible card games. Unless otherwise noted, all dates listed are the North American release date. This contains games backed by physical cards; computer game equivalents are generally called digital collectible card games and are catalogued at List of digital collectible card games. List ...
Navasota is a genus of snout moths described by Émile Louis Ragonot in 1887. Species Navasota chionophlebia Hampson, 1918 Navasota discipunctella Hampson, 1918 Navasota haemaphaeella Hampson, 1918 Navasota hebetella Ragonot, 1887 Navasota leuconeurella Hampson, 1918 Navasota myriolecta Dyar, 1914 Navasota perse...
Hills of Eternity Memorial Park, also known as Giboth Olam, is a Jewish cemetery founded in 1889, and is located at 1301 El Camino Real, in Colma, California. This cemetery is owned by Congregation Sherith Israel of San Francisco. It is one of four Jewish cemeteries near the city of San Francisco and it shares an adjac...
Hamid Mammadtaghi oglu Arasly (; 23 February 1902 – 20 November 1983) was an Azerbaijani literary critic, Doctor of Sciences in Philology, and an academic at the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. He is acknowledged as one of the most prominent literary critics and philologists of Azerbaijan. Hamid Arasly has co...
TAME or TAME EP Linea Aerea del Ecuador was an airline founded in Ecuador in 1962. TAME (pronounced "tah-meh") was the flag carrier and the largest airline of Ecuador. TAME headquarters were in Quito, Pichincha Province and the main hub was Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito. The airline was formed by the A...
LeForest Edgar "L. E." Potter (August 10, 1858 – May 1, 1942) was a member of the Minnesota Senate. Biography Potter was born on August 10, 1858, in Green Lake, Wisconsin. In 1885, he married Ada May Redford. They had three children. He died on May 1, 1942, at his farm near Springfield, Minnesota. Career Potter was a...
This is a list of agencies in law enforcement in South Africa, both past and present. It does not include the military police branches of the defence forces. Pre-Union (1652–1910) Cape of Good Hope Fiscal's law enforcement officers (1652–1840) – Responsible for law and order in Cape Town. Night Watch (1686-1840) ...
Russell Lynes (Joseph Russell Lynes, Jr.; December 2, 1910 – September 14, 1991) was an American art historian, photographer, author and managing editor of Harper's Magazine. Early life Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Lynes was the younger son of Adelaide Sparkman and Joseph Russell Lynes. His older brother w...
Agostino Lo Piano Pomar (Caltanissetta, August 24, 1871 – Caltanissetta, July 17, 1927) was a Sicilian lawyer, socialist and politician. He was one of the national leaders of the Fasci Siciliani (Sicilian Leagues) a popular movement of democratic and socialist inspiration in 1891-1894. He was a tireless organizer of s...
Stir-fried water spinach is a common Asian vegetable dish, known by various names in Asian languages. Water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) is stir-fried with a variety of vegetables, spices, and sometimes meats. It is commonly found throughout East, South and Southeast Asia; from Sichuan and Cantonese cuisine in China, to ...
Comandante Andresito is a village and municipality in Misiones Province in north-eastern Argentina. The municipality contains part of the Urugua-í Provincial Park, created in 1990. References Populated places in Misiones Province
Talsuru (, also Romanized as Talsūrū) is a village in Siyahu Rural District, Fin District, Bandar Abbas County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 272, in 70 families. References Populated places in Bandar Abbas County
Enrico Simonetti (29 January 1924 – 28 May 1978) was an Italian pianist, composer, conductor, and television and radio presenter. Life and career Born in Alassio, a Province of Savona, Simonetti studied piano at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome. A lover of jazz, in the early 1950s he founded a jazz band with P...
Roderick Bertrand Blakney (born August 6, 1976) is an American-born naturalized Bulgarian former professional basketball player. College career Blakney, a 6 ft 1 in (1.86 m) point guard played college basketball at South Carolina State University, averaging 20.6 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 4.7 assists in his senior yea...
2-Butoxyethanol is an organic compound with the chemical formula BuOC2H4OH (Bu = CH3CH2CH2CH2). This colorless liquid has a sweet, ether-like odor, as it derives from the family of glycol ethers, and is a butyl ether of ethylene glycol. As a relatively nonvolatile, inexpensive solvent, it is used in many domestic and i...
"You Dreamer You" (also known as "Oh, What a Dream") is a song written and originally recorded by Johnny Cash. The song was recorded by Cash on March 12, 1959" and released as his third Columbia single (Columbia 4-41371, with "Frankie's Man, Johnny" on the opposite side) in April 1959. "You Dreamer You" made it to nu...
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Pyramimonas tetrarhynchus is the type species of genus Pyramimonas. References Pyramimonadophyceae
Idanazhiyil Oru Kaalocha () is a 1987 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by Bhadran from a story by Balachandran Chullikkad. The film stars Karthika, Vineeth, Jayabharathi and Thilakan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy. The plot is about a college student and the prob...
Steven Lewis Graff is a pianist and teacher of music in New York City. Early Years and Education Steven Graff was born in Chicago where he studied piano with the late Eloise Niwa and made his debut as a soloist with The Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He went on to study at The Juilliard School as a Petschek Scholarship ...
Poltava urban territorial hromada () is one of the hromadas of Ukraine, located in Poltava Raion, Poltava Oblast. Its administrative centre is the city of Poltava. The hromada has a total area of , and a population of 638,519 (). Composition In addition to one city (Poltava), there are 55 villages within the hromada...
Weyrich is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Nelly Wies-Weyrich (1933–2019), Luxembourgian archer Paul Weyrich (1942–2008), American political activist and commentator Rudolf Weyrich (1894–1971), German mathematician, physicist, and inventor
The Caldron (often misspelled Cauldron), at 853 Natoma Street in San Francisco, in the South of Market St. area, was a gay sex club which opened in 1980 and closed in 1984. It was called "the epitome of the uninhibited, abandoned, 'sleazy' sex club." Description Located in a converted warehouse, the site was unabashed...
```python # mypy: allow-untyped-defs import itertools import operator import torch import torch.ao.nn.intrinsic as nni import torch.ao.nn.quantized.reference as nnqr import torch.nn as nn import torch.nn.functional as F from torch.ao.quantization.fuser_method_mappings import _sequential_wrapper2 from torch.ao.quantiza...
Waving is a nonverbal communication gesture that consists of the movement of the hand and/or entire arm that people commonly use to greet each other, but it can also be used to say goodbye, acknowledge another's presence, call for silence, or deny someone. The wave gesture is an essential element of human language. Hi...
The 14th Regiment Armory, also known as the Eighth Avenue Armory and the Park Slope Armory, is a historic National Guard armory building located on Eighth Avenue between 14th and 15th Streets in the South Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, United States. The building is a brick and stone castle-like structu...
This is a timeline documenting events of jazz in the year 1906. Events Duke Ellington starts playing the piano at the age of seven. Standards Births January 4 – Frankie Newton, American trumpeter (died 1954). 6 – Bobby Stark, American trumpeter (died 1945). March 3 – Barney Bigard, American clarinetist (die...
The Rialto Theatre in Tacoma, Washington was built in 1918 to showcase movies. Its design reflects the affluence following World War I. It reflects the character of a palace and is the result of efforts by entrepreneur Henry T. Moore and Tacoma architect Roland E. Borhek. Designed to hold 1500 patrons (revised to 780...
```xml import { Component, EventEmitter, Input, OnDestroy, OnInit, Output, } from '@angular/core'; import { Subscription, timer } from 'rxjs'; import { finalize } from 'rxjs/operators'; import { ScannerVo } from '../../../../../shared/services'; import { ErrorHandler } from '../../../../../share...
Black Champion is a variety of potato with purple skin colour that produces round, flattened tubers. Davidson (1936) described this as an old variety found growing in the Midlands of Ireland but of no commercial value. Noted by Kehoe (1986) as being unique to the Irish potato collection. References Potato cultivars...
Water polo was contested for men only at the 1986 Central American and Caribbean Games in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic. References 1986 Central American and Caribbean Games 1986 1986 in water polo
Pang may refer to: Places Siem Pang District, Cambodia Pangnirtung or Pang, an Inuit hamlet on Baffin Island, Canada Fo Pang (Chinese: 火棚), an area of Kowloon, Hong Kong Pang, a hamlet in Leh district, Jammu and Kashmir, India Pang, Malappuram, a village in Malappuram, Kerala, India Pang, Parbat, Nepal Pang, Rolpa, N...
Moscito (Major Oriented Strong Club — Intermediate Two Openings or Intrepid Two Openings or In Trouble Often) is a contract bridge bidding system created by the Australian Bridge experts Paul Marston and Stephen Burgess in 1985. According to Marston, they switched from their strong pass system because of tightening res...
is a Japanese football player for Kamatamare Sanuki from 2023. He scored a goal from 60 metres for Akita on October 14, 2020. Career On 31 October 2022, Eguchi leave from the club after 6 years at Akita. On 21 December 2022, Eguchi officially transfer to J3 club, Kamatamare Sanuki for upcoming 2023 season. Career ...
The 1999 Hull City Council election took place on 6 May 1999 to elect members of Hull City Council in England. One third of the council was up for election and the Labour Party kept overall control of the council. Overall turnout in the election was 19.4%. The election saw the National Executive Committee of the Labou...
The St Petersburg Police Department (SPPD) provides crime prevention and public safety services for the city of St. Petersburg, Florida. The department was created in 1903. The St. Petersburg Police Department has an authorized strength of 550 sworn officers and 212 civilian support staff. The department serves the fif...
On Better Days and Sin-Eating is the second release by industrial band Amphibious Assault, formed by former Kittie member Fallon Bowman. Amphibious Assault's second album was completed and originally scheduled for a June, and later, an August, 2005 release. The release was postponed, both times, largely due to Bowman'...
The Traitors Canada is a Canadian reality television series, that is based on the Dutch series De Verraders. It is hosted by the French-Canadian actress Karine Vanasse. Following the premise of previous versions of De Verraders, the show features a group of contestants participating in a game similar to the party game...
Songs About Stuff is the first studio album by Singer/Songwriter Wally Pleasant, which he released in 1992 on Miranda Records. Track listing "Small Time Drug Dealer" "Bad Haircut" "That's Evolution" "Ode to Detroit" "First Love" "Love in my world" "Lost Weekend Las Vegas" "She's in Love with a Geek" "Cool Guy with a C...
Euzophera alpherakyella is a species of snout moth in the genus Euzophera. It was described by Ragonot in 1887. It is found in Russia and China. The wingspan is 22–27 mm. References Moths described in 1887 Phycitini Moths of Asia
WBRX (94.7 FM, "Mix 94.7") is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format. Licensed to the suburb of Cresson, Pennsylvania, it serves the Altoona, Pennsylvania metropolitan area. It first began broadcasting in 1981 under the call sign WRKE. The station is currently owned by Matt Lightner, through licen...
Marinemobius is a genus of insect in subfamily Nemobiinae. Taxonomy The Orthoptera Species File database lists the following species: Marinemobius asahinai (Yamasaki, 1979) References Trigonidiidae
These railroads were bought, leased, or in other ways had their track come under ownership or lease by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. The NYNH&H was formed in 1872 as a merge of the New York and New Haven Railroad and Hartford and New Haven Railroad. Old Colony Railroad 1893 Boston and Providence Railr...
Nityakarma () refers to obligatory Vedic duties that are prescribed for daily practice in Hinduism. Nityakarma is among the three ritual actions classified by the Mimamsa philosophy, along with nisiddhakarma and kamyakarma. It is also featured in the Shaiva Siddhanta philosophy. Description According to Parasara, the...
Hřivice is a municipality and village in Louny District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 600 inhabitants. Hřivice lies approximately south-west of Louny, south-west of Ústí nad Labem, and north-west of Prague. Administrative parts Villages of Markvarec and Touchovice are administrat...
Aldborough may refer to: Places In Australia Aldborough, Charters Towers, a heritage-listed house in Queensland In Canada Aldborough Township, Ontario In Ireland Aldborough House, a building in Dublin, Ireland In United Kingdom Aldborough, Norfolk Aldborough, North Yorkshire Aldborough Roman town Aldborough (UK Parl...
Nebraska Highway 16 is a highway in northeastern Nebraska. Its southern terminus is southeast of Bancroft at an intersection with NE 51. Its northern terminus is at NE 35 south of Wakefield. Route description Nebraska Highway 16 begins at an intersection with NE 51 and NE 1 just southeast of Bancroft. It heads in a...
```yaml Resources: MySNSTopic: Type: AWS::SNS::Topic Properties: Subscription: - Endpoint: !GetAtt 'MyQueue1.Arn' Protocol: sqs - Endpoint: !GetAtt 'MyQueue2.Arn' Protocol: sqs MyQueue1: Type: AWS::SQS::Queue MyQueue2: Type: AWS::SQS::Queue MyQueue1Connector:...
Tandil is a monotypic genus of South American cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Tandil nostalgicus. It was first described by Cândido Firmino de Mello-Leitão in 1940, and has only been found in Argentina. References External links Dictynidae Spiders described in 1...
"Have Ya Got Any Gum, Chum?" is a big band song written by Murray Kane in 1944. The music and lyrics were registered in the United States Copyright Catalog on February 6, 1945. Recordings On December 8, 1944, the song was recorded by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians. This version, however, was not released until Ju...
```php <?php use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Spreadsheet; require __DIR__ . '/../Header.php'; $category = 'Engineering'; $functionName = 'BITLSHIFT'; $description = 'Returns a number shifted left by the specified number of bits'; $helper->titles($category, $functionName, $description); // Create new PhpSpreadsheet ob...
Bo Viktor Andersson, nicknamed Bobban, (born 15 March 1951) is a retired Swedish male handball player. He was a member of the Sweden men's national handball team. He was part of the team at the 1972 Summer Olympics, playing five matches. On club level he played for Guif in Sweden. References 1951 births Swedish male ...
Pedicularia deshayesiana is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pediculariidae, one of the families of cowry allies. References Landau B. & Fehse D. (2004). The early Pliocene Gastropoda (Mollusca) of Estepona, southern Spain. Part 3: Trivioidea and Cypraeoidea. Palaeontos. 5: 1-34. Ext...
Paromala is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. References Geometridae
The Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick Dieppe Campus is a higher education institution (CCNB) in Dieppe, New Brunswick. The college is located on College Street and was founded in 1981. External links CCNB Dieppe Campus Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick Education in Dieppe, New Brunswick
Liu Chen may refer to: Liu Chen (Shu Han) (died 263), Chinese prince of Shu Han Liu Chen (physicist) (born 1946), American physicist Liu Chen (magician) (born 1976), Taiwanese magician Serena Liu (1975–2020), or Liu Chen, Taiwanese dancer See also Liu Zhen (disambiguation)
The 2012 Grambling State Tigers football team represented Grambling State University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Tigers were led by head coach Doug Williams in the second season of his second tenure as head coach and eighth overall after coaching the Tigers from 1998 to 2003. They played their ...
"Gangsta?" is a song by recording artist Tinchy Stryder. It was released as a promotional single on 28 May 2010. It was produced by TMS and co-written by Stryder and TMS, and included on Stryder's third studio album, Third Strike. It charted at number sixty-seven on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Stryder's second song ...
Citizen Gangster is a 2011 Canadian biographical drama film directed and written by Nathan Morlando. Scott Speedman stars as Canadian gangster and alleged murderer Edwin Alonzo Boyd. The film originally premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival under the title Edwin Boyd, but was retitled Citizen Gang...
OMH may refer to: Omh (trigraph), a Latin-script trigraph used in Irish musicOMH, a music website Office of Minority Health, an office of the United States government The Old Malthouse School, a closed preparatory school in Langton Matravers, Dorset, England Old Market Hall, Shrewsbury, an Elizabethan building in ...
Václav Nedomanský (born 14 March 1944) is a Czechoslovak former ice hockey forward. Nedomanský is best known as the first Czechoslovak hockey player to defect to North America to play. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2019. He is also a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame (1997...
Don Goddard (July 5, 1904—March 20, 1994) was a radio and television announcer and newscaster who later became known for his work with geriatric alcoholism and other addictions. Goddard was born July 5, 1904, in Binghamton, New York. He attended Princeton University and had a first career in print and broadcast journ...
WYML-LP is a low power community radio station, headquartered in Ingleside, Illinois and transmitting from Prairie Grove, Illinois. The station supports the eastern McHenry County and western Lake County areas, providing a mix of commercial and local music as well as community support for the businesses in the area. W...
Stade de la Tuilière is a football stadium in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is the current home of the football club FC Lausanne-Sport. The stadium has a capacity of 12,544. FC Lausanne-Sport planned the construction of the stadium in 2017. Their stadium at the time, Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, was multi-purpose and t...
The 1967 Penang Hartal riot () happened on November 24, 1967 in response to the devaluation of the Malayan dollar against the British pound sterling and the newly established Malaysian dollar. Cause of the riot The riot began as a peaceful protest organised by the Labour Party over the devaluation of the Malayan doll...
South Hertfordshire was a constituency in Hertfordshire which returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was created for the February 1974 general election and abolished for the 1983 general election when it was mainly replaced by the new Hertsmere const...
Arsion (full official name Hyper Visual Fighting Arsion; frequently styled as ARSION) was a joshi puroresu (women's professional wrestling) promotion established in 1997 by Aja Kong. The first event took place on February 18, 1998 and was called "Virgin". History In its initial conception, the major key figures in the...
Fyodor Ivanovich Glebov (, 31 December 1734 — 29 November 1799) was a general-in-chief under Catherine the Great in 1782, a senator in 1781, and he built the Znamenskoye-Rayok Estate. He was one of the highest-ranking and richest members of the . Biography Fyodor Glebov was born to General-in-Chief and his wife Pras...
The Rhône Glacier (, Walliser German: Rottengletscher, , ) is a glacier in the Swiss Alps and the source of the river Rhône and one of the primary contributors to Lake Geneva in the far eastern end of the Swiss canton of Valais. Because the glacier is located close to the Furka Pass road it is easily accessible. Geogr...
General Holmes may refer to: Arthur Holmes Jr. (born 1931), U.S. Army major general Henry Holmes (British Army officer) (1703–1762), British Army lieutenant general James M. Holmes (born 1957), U.S. Air Force general John Holmes (British Army officer) (born 1949), British Army major general Julius C. Holmes (1899–1968...
The Whitechapel and St George's by-election, 1930 was a parliamentary by-election held on 3 December 1930 for the British House of Commons constituency of Whitechapel and St George's in the Metropolitan Borough of Stepney. Vacancy The seat had become vacant when the constituency's Labour Member of Parliament (MP), Ha...
Audrey Ann Fagan (23 June 1962 – 20 April 2007) was an Australian police officer, who, between 2005 and 2007, held the rank of Assistant Commissioner and served as the Chief Police Officer of Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Policing, which includes community policing responsibilities for Canberra and other parts of...
Crateromys is a genus of rodent, native to the Philippines, in the family Muridae. It contains four species extant species, and one extinct species. Dinagat bushy-tailed cloud rat (Crateromys australis) Giant bushy-tailed cloud rat (Crateromys schadenbergi) Panay cloudrunner (Crateromys heaneyi) Ilin Island cloudru...
```smalltalk //---------------------------------------------- // NGUI: Next-Gen UI kit //---------------------------------------------- using UnityEngine; using System.Text; using System.Collections.Generic; /// <summary> /// This script is able to fill in the label's text gradually, giving the effect of s...
The Lexus GS (S190) is the third generation of the Lexus GS line of executive cars. Sold by Lexus since 2005, the line includes multiple V6, V8, and hybrid models. A concept model for the GS line, the LF-S, debuted in late 2003 at the Tokyo Motor Show. The third generation GS first appeared as a pre-production vehicle...
Madera Ranchos is an unincorporated community in Madera County, California, United States. It lies at an elevation of . As of the 2020 census it had a population of 3,623. For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined Madera Ranchos as a census-designated place (CDP). Prior to 2020, Madera Ranch...
BIOS-3 is an experimental closed ecosystem at the Institute of Biophysics in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. Its construction began in 1965, and was completed in 1972. BIOS-3 consists of a underground steel structure suitable for up to three persons, and was initially used for developing closed ecological human life-support eco...
Brooks Crossroads, also called Brooks Cross Roads, is an unincorporated community in Yadkin County, North Carolina, United States on U.S. Highway 421, east of Interstate 77. References Unincorporated communities in North Carolina Unincorporated communities in Yadkin County, North Carolina
Napłatki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wielowieś, within Gliwice County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Wielowieś, north of Gliwice, and north-west of the regional capital Katowice. References Villages in Gliwice County
Mark Roah (born December 28, 1968) is an American entrepreneur and technology inventor based in Palos Verdes Estates, California. He is the co-founder of Octane360, an internet marketing firm based in California which was acquired by Local.com in 2010. The US Patent and Trademark Office issued patent for technology th...
Abu Anas al-Shami (), was a senior leader in the Jama'at al-Tawhid wal Jihad militant group during the Iraq War. He was a Palestinian from Tulkarm city in the West Bank, born in Kuwait in 1969. According to the late ISIS cleric Turki al-Binali, he mentored Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, the late spokesperson of the Islamic S...
This is a list of aircraft produced or proposed by Airspeed Limited a British aircraft manufacturer from 1931 to 1951. List of aircraft and projects References Notes Bibliography Airspeed
The Council of Forty (), also known as the Quarantia, was one of the highest constitutional bodies of the Republic of Venice, with both legal and political functions as the supreme court. Origins and evolution By some estimates, the Quarantia was established in 1179 as part of the constitutional reforms that transform...
Statistics of Liberian Premier League in season 1994. Overview It was contested by 15 teams, and National Port Authority Anchors won the championship. References Liberia - List of final tables (RSSSF) Football competitions in Liberia Lea
Anthurium obovatum is a species of plant in the family Araceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. References Endemic flora of Ecuador obovatum Data deficient plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
Marc Martel is a Canadian Christian rock musician. In 1999, he formed the band Downhere before going solo in 2013. Aside from his own work, Martel is known for his Queen covers and his vocal likeness to frontman Freddie Mercury. He provided Mercury's singing voice in the film Bohemian Rhapsody. Beginnings He was born ...
Sariakandi Upazila () is an upazila of Bogra District in the Division of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Sariakandi Thana was established in 1886 and was converted into an upazila in 1983. It is named after its administrative center, the town of Sariakandi. Geography Sariakandi Upazila has a total area of . About three-fifths i...
Ceratophyllus styx is a species of flea in the family Ceratophyllidae. It was described by Rothschild in 1900. References Ceratophyllidae Insects described in 1900
Talovka () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Talovskoye Rural Settlement, Kamyshinsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,395 as of 2010. There are 17 streets. Geography Talovka is located in steppe, on the Volga Upland, 40 km southwest of Kamyshin (the district's admi...
The Mahaparinirvan Express is a tourist train which was launched by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) on 28 March 2007, to attract Buddhist pilgrims. The train takes passengers on an eight-day, seven-night spiritual tour which visits Buddhist sites across North India and Nepal. History The tr...
Teeth is a 2007 American comedy horror film written and directed by Mitchell Lichtenstein. The film stars Jess Weixler and was produced by Lichtenstein on a budget of $2 million. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2007, and received a limited release in the United States on January 18, 2008...
Nathaniel Dick Wallace (October 27, 1845 – July 16, 1894) was a U.S. Representative from Louisiana. Born in Columbia, Tennessee, Wallace attended the common schools and graduated from Trinity College Dublin in 1865. He returned to the United States in 1867 and engaged in the commission business in New Orleans, Louisia...
```objective-c /* * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2....
Ellen Weinberg Dreyfus is an American rabbi. She is a founder and former president of the Women's Rabbinic Network, which was founded in 1976 by fifteen female rabbinical students. Biography She was ordained in 1979 at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) in New York, and is to her knowledge...
Mark J. Carron (born July 8, 1962, in Springfield, Massachusetts) is an American politician who represented the 6th Worcester District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1999 to 2007 and was a member of the Southbridge, Massachusetts Town Council from 1996 to 1999. In 2012, Carron was ordered to serve ...
Maria Valentina Tonelli (16 April 1939 – 9 February 2016) was an Italian pharmacist, essayist and editor. Biography Maria Valentina Tonelli was born in Rome, 16 April 1939. She graduated from Sapienza University in Rome with a degree in Pharmacy in 1963. With her choice of degree, she followed in the footsteps and tr...
In computer science, a linear graph grammar (also a connection graph reduction system or a port graph grammar) is a class of graph grammar on which nodes have a number of ports connected together by edges and edges connect exactly two ports together. Interaction nets are a special subclass of linear graph grammars in ...
Matthew Smith (1893 - February 25, 1958) was a labor activist in England and the United States. In 1933, he helped found the Mechanics Educational Society of America (MESA), which he served as national secretary of the group from 1933 until his death in 1958. Though he resided in the United States from 1926 until his d...
Indulis Bikše (born 15 September 1995) is a cross-country skier from Madona, Latvia. He started skiing at three and his father is also a skier. Indulis Bikše competed for Latvia at the 2018 Winter Olympics. References External links 1995 births Living people Cross-country skiers at the 2018 Winter Olympics Latvian m...
```java package io.github.javiewer.util; import android.content.Context; import android.net.Uri; import android.os.Handler; import android.util.Log; import android.view.Surface; import com.google.android.exoplayer2.C; import com.google.android.exoplayer2.DefaultLoadControl; import com.google.android.exoplayer2.Defaul...