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South Carolina Amendment 1 of 2006 amended the South Carolina Constitution to make it unconstitutional for the U.S. state to recognize or perform same-sex marriages or civil unions. The referendum was approved by 78% of voters. Unlike the other sixteen such state amendments, South Carolina's explicitly disavows any ef...
USS Itty E (SP-952) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918. Itty E was built as a private open motorboat of the same name in 1916 by Murray and Tregurtha at South Boston, Massachusetts. In 1917, the U.S. Navy - which had evaluated Itty E and concluded that she would be "[e]xcellent as r...
Contro gli estimatori is the first studio album by the Italian rapper Bassi Maestro, released in 1996 under Mix Men Production, Bassi's label. Track listing Link 1996 debut albums Bassi Maestro albums
Afro-Asians, African Asians, Afrasians or simply Black Asians, often referred to as "Blasians", are persons of mixed Asian and African ancestry. Historically, Afro-Asian populations have been marginalised as a result of human migration and social conflict. Africa Democratic Republic of the Congo Katanga Afro-Japanes...
Desulfobotulus sapovorans is a bacterium from the genus of Desulfobotulus which has been isolated from freshwater mud in Germany. References Further reading External links Type strain of Desulfobotulus sapovorans at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Bacteria described in 1981 Desulfovibrio
Chrysina hawksi is a species of ruteline scarab beetle from Central America, known from Guatemala (Baja Verapaz, Huehuetenango, and Zacapa) and Mexico (Chiapas). References Rutelinae Beetles described in 2010
Ariyankuppam (also known by its former name Ariancoupom) is a Town, Commune, Sub-Taluk, and Assembly Constituency in the Union Territory of Puducherry, India. The streets in Ariyankuppam are straight and in grid form, similar to Puducherry boulevard. Origin of name The name Ariyankuppam comes from Aricamedu, an archa...
Peter Jensen (born in Løgstør, Denmark) is a clothing designer. Background Jensen initially studied graphic design, embroidery and tailoring at The Royal Danish Academy of Design in Copenhagen before moving to London in 1997 to undertake an MA in menswear at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. He gradua...
Frederick Martin Stephen Egonda-Ntende is a Ugandan judge who serves as a Justice of the Court of Appeal of Uganda, which doubles as the Constitutional Court of Uganda. Prior to that, from 2009 until 2014, he served as the Chief Justice of the Seychelles. He was sworn in as Chief Justice on Friday, August 21, 2009 at S...
Wahshi ibn Harb ("The Savage, Son of War"), also known as Abu Dusmah was a former slave of Jubayr ibn Mut'im before becoming a freedman and a Sahabi (companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad). He is best known for killing a leading Muslim fighter, Hamza ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib, Muhammad's uncle, prior to accepting Islam...
Sydney Lewis (October 24, 1919 – March 12, 1999) was an American businessman, philanthropist, and art collector who founded the Best Products Company. Biography Lewis was born to a Jewish family in Richmond, Virginia, the son of an emigrant from Russia. His father sold mail-order encyclopedias to school teachers in th...
Szczerby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rogowo, within Rypin County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Rypin and east of Toruń. References Szczerby
Puya eryngioides is a species of plant in the family Bromeliaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland. It is threatened by habitat loss. References Flora of Ecuador eryngioides Least concern plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxa named by Édouard...
Golden Tulip Festac is a mixed used hotel complex located along Amuwo - Mile 2 area of the Lagos-Badagry Expressway in Nigeria. The hotel complex also houses a United Property Development Company (UPDC) mixed use development project, The Residences and the Festival Mall. Golden Tulip Hotel complex has evolved from its...
serves as a member of the Group of Thirty, an international body of leading financiers and academics. He is a former Vice Governor of the Bank of Japan (日本銀行), and was promoted to the position in 1998, following 34 years of continuous service. He earned a degree in economics from the University of Tokyo in 1964. He is ...
The 1997 Cupa României Final was the 59th final of Romania's most prestigious cup competition. The final was played at the Stadionul Naţional in Bucharest on 4 June 1997 and was contested between Divizia A sides Steaua București and Naţional București. The cup was won by Steaua. Route to the final Match details Refe...
```smalltalk using Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp.Syntax; using static Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp.SyntaxFactory; using static Roslynator.CSharp.CSharpFactory; namespace Roslynator.CodeGeneration.CSharp; internal static class Extensions { public static FieldDeclarationSyntax AddObsoleteAttributeIf(this FieldDec...
John Christopher Richard Williams was Bishop of the Arctic at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st. Born on 22 May 1936, educated at Manchester Grammar School and Manchester University and ordained in 1960 he began his career as a curate in Stretford. Emigrating to Canada he became missionary at S...
Cross Gates (often spelled Crossgates) is a suburb in east Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The area sits between Seacroft and Swarcliffe to the north, Whitkirk and Colton to the south, Killingbeck to the west and Austhorpe to the south east. Manston and Pendas Fields are also generally regarded as part of Cross Gates...
Ritson's North-Country Chorister , Edited and published by Joseph Ritson, is a revised edition of a book on Durham music, published in 1809. Details Ritson's North-Country Chorister (or to give it its full title - “The North-Country Chorister; An unparalleled variety of excellent songs. Collected and published tog...
Adam Joseph Gase (born March 29, 1978) is a former American football coach in the National Football League (NFL). He came to prominence as the offensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos from 2013 to 2014, whose offense set the NFL record for points scored in 2013 and helped the team reach Super Bowl XLVIII. Following...
Cosmetira is a monotypic genus of hydrozoans belonging to the family Mitrocomidae. The only species is Cosmetira pilosella. The species is found in Northern Europe and Alaska. References Mitrocomidae Hydrozoan genera Monotypic cnidarian genera
Karl von Abel (September 17, 1788 – September 3, 1859) was a Bavarian statesman. Born in Wetzlar, Abel was the son of a procurator at the superior Court of Justice. He studied law in Gießen from 1806-1809, and became a civil servant of Bavaria in 1810. In 1817 he was appointed city and police commissar in Bamberg, in...
TDF 2 or TDF-2 was a French communications satellite which was to have been operated by Télévision de France (France Télécom). It was intended to be used to provide television broadcast services to Europe, however it failed before entering service. It was constructed by Aérospatiale, based on the Spacebus 300 satellite...
Tim Whiffler was an Australian bred Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1867 Melbourne Cup ridden by jockey John Driscoll. The 1867 Melbourne Cup included two horses with the name Tim Whiffler. The winning horse was known as Tim Whiffler Sydney. The other horse was called Tim Whiffler Melbourne. The owners winning t...
Gulnare is a settlement in South Australia. At the 2006 census, Gulnare had a population of 95. It is where the east–west Goyder Highway crosses the former Gladstone-Balaklava railway, and about a kilometre east of the south–north Horrocks Highway, north of Adelaide. The railway was built as a narrow gauge in 1894 and...
Herning Airport ( or Herning Lufthavn) is an airport located north-northeast of Herning, a city in Herning Municipality (Herning Kommune), Central Denmark Region (Region Midtjylland), Denmark. Facilities The airport resides at an elevation of above mean sea level. It has two runways: 09/27 with an asphalt surface m...
Trebor Worthen (born January 27, 1980) is an American politician who served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 87th district from 2004 to 2008. References 1980 births Living people Republican Party members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
Arroyo City is an Unincorporated community in northeast Cameron County, Texas. It is located along Farm to Market Road 2925, east of Farm to Market Road 1847 and northeast of Rio Hondo. Mexican herders settled the area in the 1860s and named the area after its location on the Arroyo Colorado. A post office opened in...
In optics, a caustic or caustic network is the envelope of light rays which have been reflected or refracted by a curved surface or object, or the projection of that envelope of rays on another surface. The caustic is a curve or surface to which each of the light rays is tangent, defining a boundary of an envelope of ...
Louis Charles Bonaventure Alfred Bruneau (3 March 1857 – 15 June 1934) was a French composer who played a key role in the introduction of realism in French opera. Life Born in Paris, Bruneau studied the cello as a youth at the Paris Conservatory and played in the Pasdeloup orchestra. He soon began to compose, writing ...
Daphnella janae is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Raphitomidae. Description The length of the shell varies between 5 mm and 9.5 mm. Distribution This marine species was found off Mactan Island & Surigao, Philippines. References Stahlschmidt P., Poppe G.T. & Chino M. (2014) Descrip...
The Dawn was a monthly newsletter published in Western Australia in the early 20th century by Bessie Rischbieth as the official organ of that State's Women's Service Guilds, and later also of the Australian Federation of Women Voters. History Dawn or The Dawn was founded in 1919 and edited by Bessie Rischbieth in Pert...
The canton of Montpon-Ménestérol is an administrative division of the Dordogne department, southwestern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Montpon-Ménestérol. It consists of the following communes: Échourgnac Eygurande-et-Gardedeu...
The following is a list of members of Dáil Éireann (Teachtaí Dála or TDs) who died in office. See also List of members of Seanad Éireann who died in office List of Dáil by-elections References External links Directory of Members - Houses of the Oireachtas - Tithe an Oireachtais Ireland Lists of Teachtaí Dála
Church of Our Saviour or COOS is a church in Queenstown, Singapore, which began as a mission in the 1950s along Alexandra Road and has since grown into a megachurch with a weekly attendance of approximately 4,500. While it is a parish within the mainline Anglican church, COOS is known for its contemporary worship servi...
A voiturette is a small car. Voiturette may also refer to: Léon Bollée Voiturette (1895; also "Hurtu Voiturette"), the first vehicle named "Voiturette", and first vehicle of Léon Bollée Renault Voiturette (1898), an early car, the first vehicle of Renault Voiturette, a race car class below pre-war Grand Prix class...
The Yangju highway incident, also known as the Yangju training accident or Highway 56 Accident, occurred on June 13, 2002, in Yangju, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. A United States Army armored vehicle-launched bridge, returning to base in Uijeongbu on a public road after training maneuvers in the countryside, struck and ki...
"TKO" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake for his fourth studio album, The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2 (2013). It was written and produced by Timberlake, Timothy "Timbaland" Mosley and Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon, with additional writing from James Fauntleroy and a sample of Barry White's "Somebo...
Pueblitos is a census-designated place in Valencia County, New Mexico, United States. Its population was 794 as of the 2010 census. New Mexico State Road 116 passes through the community. Geography Pueblitos is located at . According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the community has an area of ; is land, and is water. D...
Connect may refer to: Music Albums Connect (album), an album by Australian rock band Sick Puppies Connect, album by Mark Farina Tha Connect, a 2009 album by Willy Northpole Connect, a 2009 album by Dave Schulz (musician) Connect Sets (disambiguation), several album series Songs "Connect" (ClariS song) "Connect", a ...
KSTR-FM (96.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Classic Rock format. Licensed to Montrose, Colorado, United States, it serves the Grand Junction area. The station is currently owned by MBC Grand Broadcasting. KSTR is also the radio home on the Western Slope for the Denver Broncos. The station was originally KWDE...
Nichelle Strong (born September 10, 1968), known by her stage name Nikki D is an American rapper. Career Strong signed with Def Jam in 1989 and released her debut single "Lettin' Off Steam" the following year. It was produced by Sam Sever. The single's video featured Flavor Flav. In 1991, Strong released the more comm...
IfNotNow is an American Jewish group which opposes the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Its membership demonstrates against politicians, United States policies, and institutions it perceives as supporting occupation, usually seeking to apply pressure through direct action and media appearances. It ha...
Pršovce (, ) is a village in the municipality of Tearce, North Macedonia. Name The name appears in medieval records as Prushefc, from the Latin loan into Albanian pirus-prush and the Slavic suffix ovci/e. Demographics As of the 2021 census, Pršovce had 1,923 residents with the following ethnic composition: Albanians ...
The Ant-class gunboat was a class of twenty-four Royal Navy flat-iron gunboats mounting a single 10-inch gun, built between 1870 and 1880. They carried no masts or sails, being among the first Royal Navy vessels not to do so. The last four vessels were ordered separately and are sometimes known as the ''Gadfly'' class...
CEO Sleepout UK is a charity that raises money to fight homelessness and poverty across the UK. Money is raised by business executives being sponsored to sleep rough for a night. CEO Sleepout was formed in December 2013 by Middlesbrough-based businessman Andy Preston, who is chairman of the charity, following a conver...
Maullín River () is a river of Chile located in the Los Lagos Region. The river originates as the outflow of Llanquihue Lake, and flows generally southwestward, over a number of small waterfalls, emptying into the Gulf of Coronados. The lower course of the river is a tidal estuary. The wetlands of Maullín stand out for...
Robert Stauch (September 25, 1898 – May 1, 1981) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and former member of the German Bundestag. Life In the post-war period, Stauch belonged to the German Bundestag as a CDU member from its first election in 1949 to 1965. He represented the constituency of W...
Begoml or Byahoml (; ; ) is an urban-type settlement in Dokshytsy District, Vitebsk Region, Belarus. It is located on the M3 highway from Minsk to the north, from Vitebsk to the south and from Dokshytsy to the east. In 2008, its population was 3,059. As of 2023, it has a population of 2,457. History The first wri...
Coward is the second studio album by American post-hardcore band Made Out of Babies, released on September 5, 2006. It was the second and last album by the band to be released through Neurot Recordings. The album was recorded and mixed by Steve Albini at Electrical Audio in Chicago with mixing by John Golden. Track li...
```go package schema2 import ( "encoding/json" "errors" "fmt" "github.com/docker/distribution" "github.com/docker/distribution/digest" "github.com/docker/distribution/manifest" ) const ( // MediaTypeManifest specifies the mediaType for the current version. MediaTypeManifest = "application/vnd.docker.distribu...
Venice is a city in Sarasota County, Florida, United States. The city includes what locals call "Venice Island", a portion of the mainland that is accessed via bridges over the artificially created Intracoastal Waterway. The city is located in Southwest Florida. As of the 2020 Census, the city had a population of 25,46...
The were a Japanese professional baseball team that was founded in 1946, and played in various incarnations until 1957, when it merged with another team. Overall, the franchise only had three winning seasons, never rising higher than third place. The team was in the second division, or B-class, for seven seasons, incl...
Scopus may refer to: Scopus, a bibliographic database for science Scopus Technology, Inc., a former producer of server software founded in 1991 in Emeryville, CA, then acquired by Siebel Systems itself acquired by Oracle Corporation. Scopus (journal), a journal of East Africa ornithology Scopus (bird), the sole g...
Skip-IJ is the fourth studio album by dance music English DJ and music producer State of Bengal, released in 2007 by Betelnut Records. Critical response Louis Patterson of BBC Music said of Skip-IJ, "Proof that the Asian Underground can be both fun and thoughtful." Gaurav of AsianVibrations.com rated it 7/10 and said...
The Armstrong Siddeley Stentor, latterly Bristol Siddeley BSSt.1 Stentor, was a two-chamber HTP rocket engine used to power the Blue Steel stand-off missile carried by Britain's V bomber force. The high thrust chamber was used for the first 29 seconds, after which it was shut down and a smaller cruise chamber was used ...
Lowell Area Schools (LAS) is a school district headquartered in Lowell, Michigan. In addition to sections of Kent, its boundary includes sections of Ionia County. In addition to Lowell, the school district includes Alto, Bowne Center, Elmdale, and Parnell. Townships with territory in the district include Bowne, Grattan...
Seferina de Carmen Rodríguez de Copa (6 January 1916 – 16 September 2010) was an Argentine politician. She was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1951 as one of the first group of female parliamentarians in Argentina. Biography Rodríguez was born in Santa María, Catamarca on 6 January 1916. When she was seven, the ...
Jilin is a northeastern province of China. The region is home to many kinds of musical theater, especially opera. These include styles like Huanglong opera, Xincheng opera, Jilin opera and errenzhuan (Bangzixi or Benbeng opera). Errenzhuan is a popular kind of opera that evolved from a folk dance called dongbeidayan...
Vijay Samuel Hazare (11 March 1915 – 18 December 2004) was an Indian cricketer. He captained India in 14 matches between 1951 and 1953. In India's 25th Test match, nearly 20 years after India achieved Test status, he led India to its first ever Test cricket win (and the only victory under his captaincy) in 1951–52 aga...
Luis Ángel Carrillo Alvarado (born 27 January 1986) is a Mexican former football midfielder who last played for Atlante F.C., in the Primera División de México. Carrillo made his professional debut on April 26, 2009, during a 1–0 loss to CF Monterrey. He played all 90 minutes. References External links 1986 birth...
Martyn David Barrett, FBPsS, FAcSS, FRSA (born 18 June 1951) is a British social scientist. He was educated at the University of Cambridge and the University of Sussex, and originally specialised in developmental psychology. He taught at Roehampton Institute of Higher Education (1978-1987), Royal Holloway and Bedford N...
Chris Lambert may refer to: Chris Lambert (sprinter) (born 1981), English professional sprinter Chris Lambert (baseball) (born 1983), American Major League baseball pitcher Chris Lambert (footballer) (1921–2005), Australian rules footballer Chris Lambert (racing driver) (died 1968), British racing driver, killed in a ...
Omoconazole is an azole antifungal drug. Omonocazole is not available in the United States and Canada. In other countries, it is used to treat cutaneous candidiasis, dermatophytosis, pityriasis versicolor. References Chlorobenzenes Phenol ethers Imidazole antifungals Lanosterol 14α-demethylase inhibitors
Ignacio María Alcorta Hermoso, nicknamed Cholín, (13 December 1906 – 30 Novembrer 1967) was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1928 Summer Olympics, winning his sole international cap in the competition. At club level he played for local side Tolosa CF, Real Socied...
Elizabeth Ellis (born 1943) is an American storyteller and author known for her live performances of traditional tales, literature, Texas and Appalachian history and folklore, and personal memoir. She was awarded the Circle of Excellence in 1997 by the National Storytelling Network after being recognized by her peers a...
Susie Boyt (born January 1969) is a British novelist. Life Boyt is the daughter of Suzy Boyt and artist Lucian Freud and great-granddaughter of Sigmund Freud. Boyt was educated at Channing and at Camden School for Girls and read English at St Catherine's College, Oxford, graduating in 1992. As a student her boyfrien...
Yalu (, also Romanized as Yālū) is a village in Roshanabad Rural District, in the Central District of Gorgan County, Golestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 110, in 27 families. References Populated places in Gorgan County
Rich and Poor may refer to: Un povero ricco, 1983 Italian comedy film Rich and Poor (TV series), Iranian TV series Economic inequality
Soudena (Greek: Σουδενά) may refer to the following places in Greece: Soudena Agiou Vasileiou, the former name of Kato Lousoi, Kalavryta municipality, Achaea Soudena Theotokou, the former name of Ano Lousoi, Kalavryta municipality, Achaea Ano Soudena, the former name of Ano Pedina, Ioannina regional unit Kato Soudena,...
Kim Yong-hwan (; born 25 May 1993) is a South Korean football full-back who plays for Pohang Steelers. On 10 October, 2013 when the Brazil national football team went to South Korea to train, Kim joined the training with the Brazil national football team including Neymar, Dani Alves, etc. Kim's main position is full-b...
Sitno may refer to the following places in Poland and Slovakia: Sitno, Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland) Sitno, Bydgoszcz County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) Sitno, Golub-Dobrzyń County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) Sitno, Sępólno County in Kuyavian-...
Hanburun is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Bala, Ankara Province, Turkey. Its population is 78 (2022). The village is populated by Kurds. References Neighbourhoods in Bala District Kurdish settlements in Ankara Province
Suzi Ruffell (born 18 January 1986) is a British comedian, writer, and actress. Early life Ruffell was born in Portsmouth to a working-class family. Her father buys and sells lorries and her mother became his assistant after raising Suzi and her older brother. Ruffell joined a youth drama group which had a major imp...
Aetholix is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae. Species Aetholix borneensis Hampson, 1912 Aetholix flavibasalis (Guenée, 1854) Aetholix indecisalis (Warren, 1896) Aetholix litanalis (Walker, 1859) Aetholix meropalis (Walker, 1859) References Spilomelinae Crambidae genera Taxa named by Julius Lederer
Francesco Carrara (16 November 1812 – 29 January 1854) was a Dalmatian Italian archaeologist. Biography Carrara was born in Dalmatia, in Spalato (today Split, Croatia), in a well-to-do family. His father died when he was 19 years old. He joined the seminary, where he studied grammar, philosophy and rhetoric. He carrie...
A tabula ansata or tabella ansata (Latin for "tablet with handles", plural tabulae ansatae or tabellae ansatae) is a tablet with dovetail handles. It was a favorite form for votive tablets in Imperial Rome. Overview Tabulae ansatae identifying soldiers' units have been found on the tegimenta (leather covers) of shield...
Dominique-France Loeb-Picard (born 23 November 1948), also called Princess Fadila of Egypt, is the French ex-wife of Fuad II, former King of Egypt and the Sudan. Life and family Dominique-France Loeb-Picard was born on 23 November 1948 into a Jewish family in Paris as the daughter of Jewish-Alsatian archaeologist Prof...
The following is a list of known abandoned communities in Nova Scotia, Canada. Beaubassin Broughton Eatonville Goldenville (partial) New France New Yarmouth Renfrew Roxbury See also Census divisions of Nova Scotia List of communities in Nova Scotia References Ghost towns
Dettmar Cramer (4 April 1925 – 17 September 2015) was a German football player and coach who led Bayern Munich to the 1975 and 1976 European Cups. He was born in Dortmund. Cramer is commonly considered to be the father of modern football in Japan and is a member of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 3rd Class. He also b...
Brigadier Edward Percy Noel Jones, (24 December 1896 – 6 April 1988) was a British Army officer who served as acting General Officer Commanding 1st Armoured Division during the Second World War. Military career Jones was commissioned into the Royal Artillery on 27 October 1915. He saw action during the First World 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. */ 'use strict'; // MODULES // var setReadOnly = require( '@stdlib/utils/define-nonenumerable-read-only-pro...
The p-Cycle protection scheme is a technique to protect a mesh network from a failure of a link, with the benefits of ring like recovery speed and mesh-like capacity efficiency, similar to that of a shared backup path protection (SBPP). p-Cycle protection was invented in late 1990s, with research and development done m...
Pimen (Russian Пи́мен, Пими́н) ( — shepherd) is a Greek male given name. Used by Russian Orthodox church monastics. It may refer to: Pimen, Metropolitan of Moscow, aka Pimen the Greek, Metropolitan of Moscow from 1382-1384 Patriarch Pimen I, (1910 – 1990), 14th Patriarch of Moscow and the head of the Russian Orthodox...
Chotian Kalan is a small village of Moga district, in Punjab, India. Its population is about 1500. There is one primary school, five peer jagah, and two Gurudwara Sahib. In this village, people are from Gen SC category. All the houses have only one floor (due to some vachan said by peer Baba). References Villages in ...
These are the official results of the Men's 3,000 metres Steeplechase event at the 1982 European Championships in Athens, Greece, held at Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" on 7 and 10 September 1982. Medalists Results Final 10 September Heats 7 September Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3 Participation According to an unofficia...
William, Willie, Will or Bill Kelly may refer to: Arts and entertainment Bill Kelly (writer), American screenwriter William Kelly (artist), American artist Roosevelt Sykes (1906–1983), American blues musician, stage name "Willie Kelly" Politics William Kelly (Alabama politician) (1786–1834), Alabama politician and U....
YRC could mean: Yorkshire Ramblers' Club (YRC), a senior mountaineering and caving club based in Yorkshire, England, UK York Railway (reporting mark YRC), a short line railroad operating between York and Hanover, Pennsylvania, U.S. YRC Freight, subsidiary of Fortune 500 American trucking company, Yellow Corporation,...
Mount Sumbing is a stratovolcano in the central region of Sumatra, Indonesia. The volcano has a complicated summit region with several craters and a 180 m long crater lake. Eruptions Only two known historical eruptions have taken place, one in 1909 and another in 1921. Hot springs occurred in the south-west foot of th...
Vingtaine du Rocquier (Jèrriais: Vîngtaine du Rotchi) is one of the three vingtaines of the Parish of Saint Clement in Jersey. Rotchi means rock or rocky place in Jèrriais, and the vingtaine covers generally low-lying coastal terrain stretching north from Le Hocq and rising up hillsides. Within the vingtaine are Saint ...
Araminta Arrives is a 1921 play by the British writer Dorothy Brandon. It is a historical romantic comedy, set in the nineteenth century, about a young woman going to live with her aunt in London and becoming involved in a series of entanglements with men. It premiered at the Winter Gardens Theatre in New Brighton bef...
David Laws (birth unknown) is a former rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s. He played club level rugby union (RU) for Old Hymerians RUFC (merged to become Hull RUFC), and representative level rugby league (RL) for Great Britain, and at club level for Hull Kingston Rovers, as a ...
Johann Heynlin, variously spelled Heynlein, Henelyn, Henlin, Hélin, Hemlin, Hegelin, Steinlin; and translated as Jean à Lapide, Jean La Pierre (Lapierre, de la Pierre), Johannes Lapideus, Johannes Lapidanus, Johannes de Lapide (c. 1425 – 12 March 1496) was a German-born scholar, humanist and theologian, who introduced ...
Papiernia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stanisławów, within Mińsk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. References Papiernia
Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler — also spelled Schuessler, particularly in English-language publications — (21 August 1821 – 30 March 1898) was a German medical doctor in Oldenburg who searched for natural remedies and published the results of his experiments in a German homeopathic journal in March 1873, leading to a list o...
Kuttur, also known as Kuttoor, is a census town in Thrissur district in the Indian state of Kerala. Kuttur is located 5–8 km from Thrissur town and is part of Kolazhy Grama Panchayat. Demographics India census, Kuttur (CT) had a population of 12179. References Cities and towns in Thrissur district
Natural History is an album by J. D. Souther, released in 2011. It includes new recordings of some of his best known songs, many most prominently recorded by other artists; "Best of My Love" and "New Kid in Town" by the Eagles, "Faithless Love" and "Prisoner in Disguise" by Linda Ronstadt. The arrangements are spare fe...
Ecclesfield F.C. was an English association football club based in Ecclesfield, South Yorkshire. History Little is known of the club other than that it competed in the FA Cup in the nineteenth century. League and cup history Records Best FA Cup performance: 2nd Round, 1887–88 References Defunct football clubs ...
Jacek Kugler (born March 19, 1942) is a prominent American political scientist and scholar of International Relations. He is the former Chair of the Department of Politics and Policy at Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California. Kugler is one of the founders of Power Transition Theory in International Rel...