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Clydebank railway station is a railway station serving the town of Clydebank in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It is located on the Argyle Line and the North Clyde Line. Passenger services are operated by ScotRail.
History
The station (which was formerly known as Clydebank Central) dates from 1897, when the North Bri... |
Sparganothoides castanea is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Guatemala.
The length of the forewings is about 14.1 mm. The ground colour of the forewings is reddish brown basally and apically and brownish orange mesally. The hindwings are dark grey.
References
Moths described in 1913
Sparga... |
Prince Abdi (born 21 July 1989) is a British stand-up comedian and actor.
Early life
Abdi was born in Somalia and immigrated to the United Kingdom with his family in the 1980s at the age of four. He was thereafter brought up in Brixton, London where he attended Walworth Secondary School.
Abdi had football trials wit... |
Brooke may refer to:
People
Brooke (given name)
Brooke (surname)
Brooke baronets, families of baronets with the surname Brooke
Places
Brooke, Norfolk, England
Brooke, Rutland, England
Brooke, Virginia, US
Brooke's Point, Palawan, Philippines
Fort Brooke, US
Other
Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houst... |
Çənnəb (also, Çənənəb, Chananab and Channab) is a village and municipality in the Ordubad District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It is located at the foot of the mountain, 32 km in the north-west from the district center. Its population is busy with gardening, beekeeping, farming and animal husbandry. There are secondary ... |
Verticordia brevifolia is a flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a small shrub with shortly cylindrical leaves and bright yellow flowers which turn red as they age. There are two subspecies, both of which have limited distributions and a priority c... |
Stadtbus Pfaffenhofen is the local bus operator in the town of Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm in Bavaria, Germany. There are 8 routes ('Linie' in German) centred on a spine between the Railway Station (Bahnhof) and Hauptplatz. As with many bus services in Germany, Stadtbus Pfaffenhofen is owned by the local authority and runs... |
Topmaking mills make wool top, a semi-processed product from raw wool. The process requires that the wool be scoured (washed) and combed and sorted. The longer fibers resulting from the process are called tops, and are in a form ready for spinning. To be closer to customers, much of the industry has moved from Australi... |
The Samuel A. and Margaret Stevenson House is a historic building located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. This is the best preserved
example of the residential architecture that combines the Stick and Eastlake styles in the city. In the suburban areas of the city in the late 19th century this was one of the most ... |
William Tollemache may refer to:
William Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower (1766–1833), British politician
William Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower (1820–1872), British peer
William Tollemache, 9th Earl of Dysart (1859–1935), British peer, Lord Lieutenant of Rutland |
Kenon () is a fresh water body in the Chita District, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia. The name of the lake originated in the Evenki language.
The city of Chita is located near the lakeshore and lake Kenon is surrounded by residential areas, railways, highways and agricultural land. There is also a rather narrow city beach z... |
"Good Times with Weapons" is the first episode of the eighth season of the American animated series South Park and the 112th episode of the series. It originally aired on March 17, 2004. In the episode, the boys are transformed into Japanese warriors after they buy martial arts weapons at a local market. Their sworn en... |
```yaml
apiVersion: v1
kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
metadata:
annotations:
kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration: |
{"apiVersion":"v1","kind":"PersistentVolumeClaim","metadata":{"annotations":{},"name":"test-app-pvc","namespace":"default"},"spec":{"accessModes":["ReadWriteOnce"],"resources":{"requ... |
The following is a list of various mythological objects described in Hindu literature.
Armour
Karna Kavacha - The armour of Karna that was granted to him by his father Surya at birth, offering him virtual invulnerability.
Shiva Kavacha - The armour of Shiva which will make its wielder invincible.
Vessels
Kalasha... |
CHMO is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 1450 AM in Moosonee, Ontario. The station broadcasts a community radio format from studios in Moosonee and Moose Factory.
References
External links
Hmo
Hmo
Year of establishment missing |
Google Drawings is a diagramming software included as part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. The service also includes Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Forms, Google Sites, and Google Keep. Google Drawings is available as a web application and as a desktop application ... |
The 1971 World Championship Tennis circuit was one of the two rival professional male tennis circuits of 1971. It was organized by World Championship Tennis (WCT) and was the first edition of the circuit. Points were awarded to players based on their tournament results (ten points for the tournament winner, seven point... |
Repusudan Dayal (born on 18 May 1941) is an Indian Judge, Lokayukta and former Chief Justice of the Sikkim High Court.
Career
Dayal joined in the Uttar Pradesh Judicial Service on 22 February 1966. In 1975 he became the additional Judge of Small Cause Court, New Delhi. He was appointed Additional and District Sessions... |
Blair Lamar Thomas (born October 7, 1967) is a former professional American football running back in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Jets, New England Patriots, Dallas Cowboys, Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers. He played college football at Penn State University.
Early years
Thomas was an all-... |
Jago Geerts (born 21 April 2000) is a Belgian professional motocross rider who has competed in the Motocross World Championships since 2017. He finished second in the MX2 World Championship from 2020 to 2023.
Motocross Career
2014
In 2014, Geerts won the 85cc European Championship and placed fifth in the 85cc Junior ... |
Georges Achille-Fould or George-Achille Fould-Stirbey (24 August 1868 – 24 August 1951) was a French painter.
Achille-Fould was born in Asnières-sur-Seine as the daughter of the actress Josephine Wilhelmine Valérie Simonin, better known under her pseudonym Gustave Haller, and politician Gustave-Eugène Fould (one of th... |
Serrata tuii is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Marginellidae, the margin snails.
Description
The size of the shell of a Serrata tuii sea snail reaches 10 mm.
Distribution
This marine species occurs off New Caledonia.
References
Boyer F. (2008). The genus Serrata Jousseaume, 1875 (... |
Luis Eduardo Espinosa Pérez (27 June 1956 - 7 April 2023) was a Mexican politician affiliated with the Party of the Democratic Revolution. He served as Deputy of the LIX Legislature of the Mexican Congress as a plurinominal representative.
References
1956 births
Living people
Politicians from Mexico City
Members of t... |
The 2009 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament involved eight schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of women's NCAA Division I college ice hockey. It began on March 14, 2009, and ended with the championship game on March 22. The quarterfinals were played at the h... |
The Provincial Museum of Torcello (in Italian: Museo Provinciale di Torcello) is a museum founded at the end of 19th century on the Venetian island of Torcello. It has two sections: the Archaeological Section and the Medieval and Modern Section.
History
In 1870, Luigi Torelli, the prefect of Venice, purchased the Pa... |
The 1897 Waterford Senior Hurling Championship was the inaugural staging of the Waterford Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Waterford County Board.
Ballytruckle won the championship.
References
Waterford Senior Hurling Championship
Waterford Senior Hurling Championship |
Beverley Mary Evelyn Cains (born 25 February 1938) is a former Australian politician.
Cains was elected to the Australian Capital Territory House of Assembly for the electorate of Fraser in 1979 as a member of the Family Team; she was the party's sole representative until 1982, when she was joined by Betty Hocking. Th... |
Brian John Bluck (29 August 1935 – 29 June 2015) was a Welsh geologist, academic author and professor of sedimentation and tectonics at the University of Glasgow. He was known for his work in sedimentology.
Early life and education
Bluck was born in Pyle, Wales, on 29 August 1935 to a working-class family. He attend... |
Martin Lang (born 26 September 1975) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. He played as a in the National Rugby League for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and the Penrith Panthers as well as representing for the Queensland Maroons in State of Origin. Martin Lang... |
Walrond is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Edmund Walrond (1655–1708), English Member of Parliament
Emma Maria Walrond (1859–1943), New Zealand painter
Eric D. Walrond (1898–1966), Harlem Renaissance writer
Humphrey Walrond (c. 1600 – c. 1670), deputy governor of Barbados
Sir John Walrond (1818-188... |
Pammene giganteana is a micromoth belonging to the family Tortricidae. The species was first described by Henri de Peyerimhoff in 1863.
It is native to Europe.
The wingspan is 14–16 mm. The forewings are quite narrow, with a lighter, comma-shaped spot at the dorsal edge. When the moth rests, these spots form a horsesh... |
Maryland Route 367 (MD 367) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Bishopville Road, the state highway runs from the county-maintained portion of Bishopville Road at Bishop east to the Delaware state line near Bishopville. MD 367 connects U.S. Route 113 (US 113) with Bishopville and other small c... |
Greentree is a estate in Manhasset, New York on Long Island.
Greentree may also refer to:
Greentree, New Jersey, United States
Greentree Business Software, a software company from New Zealand
Greentree Stable, an American thoroughbred horse racing stable and breeding business
People with the surname
Kyle Green... |
Griset de Forel Castle is a castle in the municipality of Torny of the Canton of Fribourg in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.
See also
List of castles in Switzerland
Château
References
Cultural property of national significance in the canton of Fribourg
Castles in the canton of F... |
The Battle of Dinant was an engagement fought by French and German forces in and around the Belgian town of Dinant in the First World War, during the German invasion of Belgium. The French Fifth Army and the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) advanced into Belgium and fought the Battle of Charleroi and Battle of Mons ... |
Narayana Superspeciality Hospital is a super-speciality hospital located in Howrah, West Bengal. It is a unit of the Narayana Health group and treats patients from the twin cities of Howrah and Kolkata in West Bengal, India. Its sister hospital is Narayana Multispeciality Hospital, Howrah. The hospital, established by... |
Derek McCormack, BSc, PgDip, MSc (Otago) DipTchg, is Vice-Chancellor of the Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand. As such he is the executive head of the newest of the eight New Zealand universities.
He began his academic career as a biochemist, in the Otago Polytechnic. He later became the National Pr... |
(1548 – September 19, 1603) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku through early Edo period. He is believed to have been the illegitimate son of Matsudaira Hirotada of Okazaki, and therefore the half-brother of Tokugawa Ieyasu. He known as Matsudaira Saburo Goro Iemoto.
Family
Father: Matsudaira Hirotada
Half-sibling... |
```xml
import { useState, useEffect, useCallback } from 'react';
import uniq from 'lodash/uniq';
import remove from 'lodash/remove';
import { MultiCascadeTreeProps, ItemKeys } from '../types';
import { useEventCallback } from '@/internals/hooks';
import { ItemDataType } from '@/internals/types';
import {
MayHasParent... |
Cobblestone Street is the seventh solo album by former White Lion and Freak of Nature lead singer, Mike Tramp, released April 8, 2013.
Background and recording
Following a successful acoustic tour of Europe in 2012, Tramp recorded the new acoustic folk style rock album at Medley Studio, Copenhagen-Denmark in the summe... |
Batterson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Dim Batterson (1881–1935), American college and professional football coach
Hermon Griswold Batterson (1827–1903), American Episcopal priest
James G. Batterson (1823–1901), American designer and builder, owner of New England Granite Works, founder of Tra... |
The Melagiris are a range of hills on the Eastern Ghats, bound by the river Cauvery on the west. Melagiri contain an expanse of 1295 km2 of dry deciduous and semi-evergreen forests. It is an elephant country and contains two traditional elephant corridors. With the Bannerghatta National Park in the North east and Cauve... |
De Negri is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Giovanni Battista De Negri, (1851-1924) Italian tenor
Mario De Negri (1901–1978), Italian sprinter
Pierpaolo De Negri (born 1986), Italian cyclist
, Dutch noble family emigrated from Italy
Manuel Y. de Negri, Mexican diplomat.
Italian-language su... |
Washington Run is a long 2nd order tributary to the Youghiogheny River in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
Course
Washington Run rises about 1 miles west of Curfew, Pennsylvania, and then flows north and turns east to join the Youghiogheny River across from Layton.
Watershed
Washington Run drains of area, receives abo... |
Marco Vecellio (1545–1611) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. He was also called Marco di Tiziano, since he was Titian's nephew.
He was born and active mainly in Venice. He accompanied his distinguished uncle in the journeys to Rome and Germany. He was the favorite pupil of Titian, and approached nearer ... |
Puerto Bastiani is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina.
References
Populated places in Chaco Province |
"Saturday at Midnight" is a song from the American rock band Cheap Trick, which was released in 1983 as the fourth and final single from their sixth studio album One on One (1982). It was written by lead guitarist Rick Nielsen and vocalist Robin Zander, and produced by Roy Thomas Baker. Aimed at the club scene, the sin... |
Znamenka () is a rural locality in Zhigalovsky District of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. Population: in 2010 it had 587 inhabitants.
Statesman Ivan Serebrennikov (1882–1953), as well as scientists Boris Mikhailov (1908–1984) and Mikhail Vinokurov (1949–), were born in Znamenka.
Geography
The village is about southwest of... |
HMAS Kurumba was an oil tanker operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) from 1919 to 1946.
Kurumba was built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend for the RAN and was launched on 14 September 1916. Commissioned on 7 December 1916 as part of the Royal Navy's Royal Fleet Auxiliary and served until 11 March 19... |
"American Oxygen" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was written by Alex da Kid, Candice Pillay, Sam Harris and Rihanna; Alex da Kid and Kanye West produced it. Written over the course of a year, "American Oxygen" was inspired by the 1984 single "Born in the U.S.A." performed by Bruce Springsteen. It wa... |
Bassleton Wood and The Holmes is a Local Nature Reserve in the town of Thornaby-on-Tees, in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees, England.
Bassleton Wood is an ancient woodland. The Holmes follows the course of the River Tees and provides a haven for wildlife such as roe deer have been seen within the nature reserve. With... |
Rudy Martens (born ca. 1958) is a Belgian organizational theorist, Professor of Strategic Management and Dean of the Faculty of Applied Economics at the University of Antwerp and at Antwerp Management School, particularly known for his process approach of strategic management.
Biography
Martens received his Licentiat... |
Dogar, Do Gar, Dowgar, or Duger () may refer to:
Places
Dowgar, Ardabil, a village in Ardabil Province, Iran
Dogar, Ilam, a village in Ilam Province, Iran
Düğer, Burdur, a village in Burdur Province, Turkey
Other uses
Dogar, a Punjabi clan
Abdul Hameed Dogar (born 1944), Pakistani jurist
Mukhtar Ahmad Dogar (1922... |
A kitchen knife is any knife that is intended to be used in food preparation. While much of this work can be accomplished with a few general-purpose knives – notably a large chef's knife, a tough cleaver, a small paring knife and some sort of serrated blade (such as a bread knife or serrated utility knife) – there are ... |
```smalltalk
using System.Security.Principal;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authorization;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authorization.Infrastructure;
using Volo.Abp.Authorization.Permissions;
namespace Volo.Blogging.Posts
{
public class PostAuthorizationHandler : AuthorizationHandler<Opera... |
Bilenke () is an urban-type settlement in Kramatorsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast, eastern Ukraine. It belongs to Kramatorsk urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Population:
Demographics
Native language as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001:
Ukrainian 57.96%
Russian 40.50%
Armenian 0.82%
Hungarian 0.33%
Belarusia... |
Casimiro may refer to:
Casimiro (given name)
Casimiro (surname) |
Qasr-e Shirin County () is in Kermanshah province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Qasr-e Shirin.
At the 2006 census, the county's population was 19,821 in 4,999 households. The following census in 2011 counted 25,517 people in 6,058 households. At the 2016 census, the county's population was 23,929 in 6,903 househol... |
Giacinto Ghia (18 September 1887 – 21 February 1944) was an Italian automobile coachbuilder and founder of Carrozzeria Ghia.
Biography
Ghia was a test driver at Rapid and Diatto, prior to being seriously injured in 1915 — the same year he established Carrozzeria Ghia & Gariglio with his partner Gariglio. After his fa... |
Peoples State Forest is a Connecticut state forest occupying along the West Branch Farmington River opposite American Legion State Forest in the town of Barkhamsted. It is managed for forest products, wildlife habitat, and recreational uses that include hiking, hunting, fishing, and snowmobiling.
History
The forest w... |
Irita Bradford Van Doren (March 16, 1891 – December 18, 1966) was an American literary figure and editor of the New York Herald Tribune book review for 37 years.
Biography
Born Irita Bradford in Birmingham, Alabama, she moved with her family to Tallahassee, Florida, when she was four. Her father owned and operated a s... |
The Space Based Space Surveillance (SBSS) system is a planned United States Space Force constellation of satellites and supporting ground infrastructure that will improve the ability of the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to detect and track space objects in orbit around the Earth. The primary SBSS contractor... |
Diamond Lake Township may refer to the following townships in the United States:
Diamond Lake Township, Dickinson County, Iowa
Diamond Lake Township, Lincoln County, Minnesota |
John William Carroll (15 January 1922 – 17 September 1999) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Carroll played two games for Collingwood while serving in the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II.
Notes
External links
1922 births
1999 death... |
The Way is a 2017 South Korean drama film directed by Jung In-bong. The film stars Kim Hye-ja, Song Jae-ho and Heo Jin.
Plot
Three interlocking stories whose characters dream of a new start and love: Soon-ae, who lives alone; Sang-bum, who has spent his entire life supporting his family; and Su-mi, who is recovering f... |
Kenan Hot (born March 16, 2004) is an American soccer player who plays as a midfielder for the Duke Blue Devils.
Career
Hot joined New York Red Bulls in December 2018.
During 2020 Hot appeared for the club's USL Championship side New York Red Bulls II. He made his debut starting in a 3–2 loss against Philadelphia Uni... |
Egon Schmidt (16 June 1931 – 31 January 2023) was a Hungarian ornithologist and natural historian.
Life and career
Born in Budapest, Schmidt spent his childhood in Becsehely, and after his studies, he worked at the Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden, and later at the Hungarian Institute of Ornithology. He authored ne... |
Sheetla Prasad is an Indian politician and a member of 17th Legislative Assembly of Sirathu, Uttar Pradesh of India. He represents the Sirathu constituency of Uttar Pradesh. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Political career
Prasad has been a member of the 17th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh. Since ... |
Roman Pichler was an Italian luger who competed during the 1960s. He won with Karl Prinoth the gold medal in the men's doubles event at the 1961 FIL World Luge Championships in Girenbad, Switzerland.
References
Italian lugers
Italian male lugers
Possibly living people
Year of birth missing
Sportspeople from South Tyr... |
Suzanne Fortin-Duplessis (born 30 June 1940) is a Canadian retired Senator and former Progressive Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada. She was a teacher by profession.
Early life
She studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Quebec City followed by studies at Université Laval where she received a Bachel... |
```go
package webhook
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"net/http"
webhook_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/webhook"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/json"
api "code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/structs"
webhook_module "code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/webhook"
)
// payloadConvertor defines the interface to convert system payload to... |
"Kill the Lights" is a song recorded by American singer Britney Spears, taken from her sixth studio album Circus (2008). It was written by Nathaniel Hills, James Washington, Luke Boyd and Marcella Araica, who previously worked with Spears on Blackout (2007). "Kill the Lights” is a song produced by Danja, that alludes t... |
Shi Cong (; born 12 March 2001) is a Chinese artistic gymnast. He competed in the Junior Asian Gymnastics Championships in 2017 and 2018 in Bangkok and Jakarta respectively. In 2017 we won a silver medal with the Chinese junior team. In 2018 He won the gold for the all-around competition as well as two bronzes on high ... |
Florencio Campomanes (22 February 1927 – 3 May 2010) was a Filipino political scientist, chess player, and chess organizer.
Education
Campomanes was born in Manila and earned his B.A. in political science from the University of the Philippines in 1948. Then, he studied at Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island), w... |
Quintus Mucius Scaevola Augur (c. 169 – 88 BC) was a politician of the Roman Republic and an early authority on Roman law. He was first educated in law by his father (whose name he shared) and in philosophy by the stoic Panaetius of Rhodes.
Scaevola was made tribune in 128 BC, aedile in 125, and praetor in 121, in whi... |
Claus Severin Mørch (born 3 April 1976) is a Norwegian fencer.
He was a brother of fencer Margrete Mørch, and a grandson of Claus Mørch Sr., son of Claus Mørch Jr. and nephew of Ole Mørch, who all fenced for Norway at the Olympics. He grew up at Bygdøy in Oslo.
He and his sister were coached by Mariusz Piasecki. Whil... |
Sarah Brightman Sings the Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber is a 1992 full-length album released in conjunction with Sarah Brightman's world tour The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber. The album contains most of the songs performed regularly on that tour and features all-new recordings, with the exception of "Pie Jesu", "All I A... |
Komsomolsky (, ) is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Chernozemelsky District of the Republic of Kalmykia, Russia. Population:
References
Notes
Sources
Rural localities in Kalmykia
Chernozemelsky District |
Marco Hösli (born 15 May 2000) is a Swiss curler from Ennenda. He is a two-time World Junior silver medallist.
Career
Juniors
Hösli skipped Team Switzerland, which also included Philipp Hösli, Marco Hefti and Jannis Spiess at the 2019 World Junior Curling Championships. There, he led Switzerland to a 6–3 round robin ... |
Nataliya Kachalka (born 9 March 1975) is a road cyclist from Ukraine. She represented her nation at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She also rode at the 2003 and 2004 UCI Road World Championships.
References
External links
profile at Cyclingarchives.com
Ukrainian female cyclists
Cyclists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Olym... |
The 2022 U Sports Men's University Cup Hockey Tournament (60th Annual) was held March 31 – April 3, 2022, in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, to determine a national champion for the 2021–22 U Sports men's ice hockey season. The OUA Champion UQTR Patriotes defeated the Canada West Champion, and top-seeded, Alberta Golden Bears ... |
Denis Martin Donaldson (1950 – April 4, 2006) was a volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) and a member of Sinn Féin who was killed following his exposure in December 2005 as an informer in the employ of MI5 and the Special Branch of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (formerly the Royal Ulster Co... |
The Powder Wash Archaeological District is a grouping of 19 rock art sites in the vicinity of Baggs, Wyoming. It's on the National Register of Historic Places.
References
National Register of Historic Places in Carbon County, Wyoming |
Aiyadigal Kadavarkon, was a ruler of the kadava dynasty and was ruling from Kanchipuram. Later he became the 46th Nayanar Saint in Tamil Nadu.
Explanation of Name
According to Sujit Mukherjee the saint king appears to have been a Pallava King, Simma Varman (c. 550–575). The Encyclopedia of Saivism identifies the ter... |
The 2021 Petit Le Mans (known as the 2021 MOTUL Petit Le Mans for sponsorship reasons) was the 24th running of the Petit Le Mans, and was held on November 13, 2021. It was the 12th and final race in the 2021 IMSA SportsCar Championship, and the 4th race of the 2021 Michelin Endurance Cup. The race was held at Road Atla... |
On January 15, 2010, the Department of Defense complied with a court order and published a list of Captives held in the Bagram Theater Internment Facility that included the name
Ahmad Dilshad.
There were 645 names on the list, which was dated September 22, 2009, and was heavily redacted.
According to historian Andy W... |
Filamin-C (FLN-C) also known as actin-binding-like protein (ABPL) or filamin-2 (FLN2) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FLNC gene. Filamin-C is mainly expressed in cardiac and skeletal muscles, and functions at Z-discs and in subsarcolemmal regions.
Structure
Filamin-C is a 290.8 kDa protein composed of 2... |
Barleria popovii is a species of plant in the family Acanthaceae. It is endemic to Yemen. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests. It is threatened by habitat loss.
References
Endemic flora of Socotra
popovii
Endangered plants
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot |
This list includes every town in Franconia where wine is grown with at least one Qualitätslage (appellation).
There are 24 so called Großlagen and 223 Lagen. In a Großlage 10 to 60 smaller Lagen are summarised.
Bereich Mainviereck
Großlage Reuschberg
Hörstein (Alzenau): Abtsberg
Großlage Heiligenthal
Großostheim:... |
John Nusum is a retired Bermudan football defender who spent two seasons in the North American Soccer League and at least one in the Major Indoor Soccer League. He was also a 1974 and 1975 first team All American and played an unknown number of games with the Bermuda national football team, as did his brother Sam Nus... |
Charles Louis Constant Pauquy (27 September 1800 – 11 February 1854) was a French botanist.
1800 births
1854 deaths
19th-century French botanists
People from Amiens |
Bána (Bana) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the Kingdom of Hungary. According to the tradition the Cseszneky family has descended from the Bána clan.
History
The Clan Bána's origin - in György Györffy's opinion - traces back to the 10th century. Another notable historian, Erik Füge... |
Suchdol nad Odrou () is a market town in Nový Jičín District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,800 inhabitants.
Administrative parts
The village of Kletné is an administrative part of Suchdol nad Odrou.
Geography
Odry is located about northwest of Nový Jičín and southwest of Ostr... |
Hakeem Muhammad Akhtar (1928 – 2 June 2013) was a Pakistani Sunni Muslim scholar, poet, philanthropist and a Sufi mentor. He established the Jamiah Ashraful Madāris in Karachi. He was an alumnus of the State Unani Medical College Allahabad and the Madrasa Bait-ul-Uloom, Sarai Mir. He was an authorized disciple of Abrar... |
The 2012 African Handball Champions League was the 34th edition, organized by the African Handball Confederation, under the auspices of the International Handball Federation, the handball sport governing body. The tournament was held from November 15–24 in Tangier, Morocco, contested by 16 teams and won by Al Ahly Cair... |
Anica Lazin Nonveiller (Serbian Cyrillic: Аница Лазин Нонвеје; born 1957) is a Serbian Canadian journalist, writer and producer. She is the sister of a Parisian theatre director Miloš Lazin. In 1991 she was fired from a state-owned Radio Belgrade for broadcasting a Croatian war song during the Yugoslav wars. After rece... |
Second contact may refer to:
Second contact, an event that occurs during an astronomical transit
"Second Contact", a 2020 episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks
Fire Hawk: Thexder - The Second Contact, 1989 video game
Colonization: Second Contact, 1999 Harry Turtledove novel |
Clàudia Valls Anglés is a mathematician and an expert in dynamical systems. She is an associate professor in the Instituto Superior Técnico of the University of Lisbon in Portugal.
Education
Valls completed a doctorate at the University of Barcelona in 1999. Her dissertation, The Classical Arnold Example of Diffusion ... |
DarGlobal is a global luxury real estate company that was established in 2017. Headquartered in London, the company has nine global offices, including locations in Marbella, Riyadh, Doha, Dubai, Muscat, and Beijing.
History
DarGlobal operates as the international real estate division of Dar Al Arkan, a real estate de... |
Jabez Darnell (28 March 1884 – 1950) was a professional footballer who played for Northampton Town and Tottenham Hotspur.
Tottenham Hotspur career
The left half transferred to the club from Biggleswade Town. Between 1908 and 1915, Darnell took part in a total 160 matches and scoring on ten occasions in all competitio... |
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