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Ankiabe Salohy is a town and commune () in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Mandritsara, which is a part of Sofia Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 22,000 in 2001 commune census.
Primary and junior level secondary education are available in town. The majority 87% of the p... |
Ann Marie Fleming is an independent Canadian filmmaker, writer, and visual artist. She was born in Okinawa, USCAR (nowadays Japan), in 1962 and is of Chinese, Ryukyuan and Australian descent. Her film Window Horses was released in 2016.
Her animated biographical film The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam (2003) won Best D... |
Niphona philippinensis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1964.
References
philippinensis
Beetles described in 1964 |
Remise may refer to:
Remise (architecture)
Remise (fencing) |
Terri Leigh O'Connell (born July 7, 1964) is a former motorsports racing champion, artist, author, and fashion model.
Life
Terri O'Connell was born on July 7, 1964, in Corinth, Mississippi. She is an only child.
O’Connell was named JT Hayes at birth and lived the first thirty years of her life as a man though she di... |
Van Buchem disease, or hyperostosis corticalis generalisata, is an autosomal recessive skeletal disease which is characterised by uninhibited bone growth, especially in the mandible, skull and ribs.
The disease was first described in 1955 by Prof. Franciscus Stephanus Petrus van Buchem, when describing two patients of... |
Sarah Sherman (born March 7, 1993), also known professionally as Sarah Squirm, is an American comedian, actress, and screenwriter. Sherman is known for using surreal and body horror comedy. She became a featured player on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live starting with its 47th season in October 2021, an... |
John Tilbury (born 1 February 1936) is a British pianist. He is considered one of the foremost interpreters of Morton Feldman's music, and since 1980 has been a member of the free improvisation group AMM.
Early life and education
Tilbury studied piano at the Royal College of Music with Arthur Alexander and James Gibb... |
"Electric Trains" is a song by Squeeze, released as their second single from their eleventh album, Ridiculous. It peaked at number 44 in the UK Singles Chart.
Two versions of the single were released, each with entirely different B-sides.
Chris Difford later recorded a stripped-down version of the song titled "Playin... |
Gardneria is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Loganiaceae.
Its native range is Himalaya to Japan and Java. It is found in the regions of Assam, Bangladesh, China, Eastern Himalaya, India, Japan, Jawa, Korea, Malaya, Myanmar, Nansei-shoto, Sri Lanka, Sumatera, Taiwan, Thailand, Tibet, Vietnam and Wes... |
Benjamin Guérard, (15 March 1797 – 10 March 1854) was a 19th-century French librarian and historian, especially known for his edition of cartularies of abbeys of the Carolingian period.
Biography
Born in a family of Burgundian bourgeoisie, Guérard studied in Dijon from 1807 to 1814, then moved to Paris where he was f... |
Carmen Hooker Odom is the former secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Governor Mike Easley appointed her Secretary in January 2001. Odom, a former Massachusetts legislator and health care lobbyist, has spent her professional life working in health and human services. As a lawmaker, ... |
The ancient Egyptian story of "King Neferkare and General Sasenet" survives only in fragments. With its atmosphere of nocturnal mystery and intrigue it is an early example of the literary cloak and dagger tradition. It is often cited by people interested in homosexuality and its history as being proof that a homosexual... |
Kurudeğirmen () is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Bismil, Diyarbakır Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds and had a population of 26 in 2022.
It was burned by authorities in 1995, during the Kurdish–Turkish conflict.
References
Neighbourhoods in Bismil District
Kurdish settleme... |
is a Japanese former football player and manager. He managed Japan women's national team.
Playing career
Suzuki was born in Saitama on 29 April 1947. After graduating from Rikkyo University, he played for Nissan Motors from 1972 to 1974.
Coaching career
From 1975, Suzuki became coach for Nissan Motors. He managed for... |
The police abolition movement is a political movement, mostly active in the United States, that advocates replacing policing with other systems of public safety. Police abolitionists believe that policing, as a system, is inherently flawed and cannot be reformed—a view that rejects the ideology of police reformists. Wh... |
Maria Kavallaris is an Australian scientist, based at the University of New South Wales' Children's Cancer Institute, where she is best known for her contributions to the field of cancer research. On 25 January 2019, Kavallaris was appointed a member of the Order of Australia.
Early life and education
Kavallaris was... |
The Detroit Journal was a newspaper published in Detroit, Michigan from September 1, 1883 through March 23, 1922.
The Detroit Evening Journal, established by Lloyd Brezee, started as a two-cent daily with Brezee in the position of editor and C.C. Parkard as business manager. On December 6, 1883, a stock company was fo... |
In mathematics, hyperfunctions are generalizations of functions, as a 'jump' from one holomorphic function to another at a boundary, and can be thought of informally as distributions of infinite order. Hyperfunctions were introduced by Mikio Sato in 1958 in Japanese, (1959, 1960 in English), building upon earlier work ... |
The House of Castell is a German noble family of mediatised counts of the old Holy Roman Empire. In 1901, the heads of the two family branches, Castell-Castell and Castell-Rüdenhausen, were each granted the hereditary title of Prince by Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria.
History
The family appears in 1057 with Robbr... |
CMH Records is a Los Angeles-based, independent country and bluegrass label with several subsidiary labels, including Vitamin Records, Crosscheck, Dwell, and Rockabye Baby!. The label release diverse styles of music including string quartet tributes, punk, metal, and lullabies.
History
CMH co-founder Martin Haerle gre... |
Reginald Walter Brock, FRSC, FRGS (10 January 1874 – 30 July 1935) was a Canadian geologist, academic, and civil servant.
He was Director of the Geological Survey of Canada from 1907 to 1914, in addition to being Deputy Minister of Mines in 1914. On the outbreak of the First World War, he joined the Canadian Army. In ... |
Märt Kubo (born 11 April 1944 in Tarvastu Parish, Viljandi County) is an Estonian theatre pedagogue, critic and politician. In 1992, he was Minister of Culture. He was a member of VIII Riigikogu.
Kubo studied clarinet at the Viljandi Music School, graduating in 1960, and then graduated from Viljandi Secondary School N... |
Gorenje Ponikve () is a small village in the Municipality of Trebnje in eastern Slovenia. It lies just off the road leading southeast out of Trebnje towards Novo Mesto through Mirna Peč. The area is part of the historical region of Lower Carniola. The municipality is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical R... |
The MONET cable system is a subsea fibre optic telecommunications cable completed in December 2017. Final splicing occurred in November 2016. Monet connects the cities of Praia Grande and Fortaleza in Brazil with Boca Raton in the United States.
TE SubCom was the selected provider for the project.
The cable is lon... |
Richard Elias Anderson (born November 30, 1977) is a Canadian former professional basketball player who last played for the Halifax Rainmen at the center position. He is currently an assistant coach at Carleton University.
Achievements with club
Mattersburg 49ers
Austrian Basketball Cup: 2002
BC Rakvere Tarvas
Eston... |
Ochthera is a genus of flies in the family of shore flies (Ephydridae). The genus is distinctive because of the swollen raptorial forelegs. The larvae are predaceous on midge larvae while the adults feed on midges and mosquitoes. The genus is found around the world with about 37 species. The species Ochthera chalybesce... |
This article details the fixtures and results of the Bahrain national football team in 2009.
Results
References
Bahrain national football team
2009 national football team results
2009–10 in Bahraini football
2008–09 in Bahraini football |
Arthur–Leonard Historic District is a national historic district located at Liberty, Clay County, Missouri. It encompasses 36 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Liberty. The district developed between about 1868 and 1946, and includes representative examples of Greek Revival, Queen Anne, ... |
National Road 1.10 (alternatively marked as M-1.10, M1.10 and M 1.10), was a road in Serbia, connecting Ralja with Smederevo. After the new road categorization regulation given in 2013, the route wears the name 14, except for the section Radinac – Smederevo 1, which is currently not numbered. The route was a national r... |
Adilabad, also called Bharrapur, is a village in Dalmau block of Rae Bareli district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located 12 km away from Dalmau, the block headquarters. As of 2011, it has a population of 1,394 people, in 238 households. It has primary Government school and no healthcare facilities. The village hosts a... |
This is a list of AM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters WG to WM.
WG--
WH--
WI--
WJ--
WK--
WL--
WM--
See also
North American call sign
AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WG-WM) |
Robert Stuart (1887–1959) was an Australian rugby union and rugby league footballer and represented his country at both sports - a dual-code rugby international.
Born in Annandale, New South Wales, Stuart represented for the Wallabies as a flanker in the drawn two Test series in 1910 against the touring All Blacks.
A... |
Shaaban Ali Isaack () (born 6 June 1962) is a Kenyan politician. He hails from the Murule Clan of the Jidle Hawiye clan of the Somalis
Hon. Shaaban was a member of the Kenya Parliament representing Mandera East Constituency Township as well as Lafey Constituency of Mandera County. He was elected to the position in a b... |
Abu Asad Mohammed Obaidul Ghani (1903–1973), also referred to as A.M.O. Ghani, was an Indian politician, belonging to the Communist Party of India.
Youth
Obaidul Ghani's grandfather, Maulvi Elahad, had moved from Darbhanga, Bihar to Calcutta in the mid-19th century. After obtaining his M.B.B.S. degree he founded the P... |
Jarrett Brown (born January 23, 1987) is a former American football quarterback. He played college football at West Virginia, and was signed by the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent following the 2010 NFL Draft. He served as the starting quarterback for the West Virginia Mountaineers at West Virginia Unive... |
Arab Indonesians () or, colloquially known as Jama'ah, and until the 20th century was also called Codjas or Kodjas, are Indonesian citizens of mixed Arab – mainly Hadhrami – and Indonesian descent. The ethnic group generally also includes those of Arab descent from other Middle Eastern Arabic speaking nations. Restrict... |
Lia Maria Aguiar is a Brazilian billionaire. Daughter of Amador Aguiar and twin sister of Lina Maria Aguiar, Lia holds 1.8% of the shares of Banco Bradesco and shares of Bradespar. Her net worth was estimated at $1.32 billion in September 2017.
Lia has already publicly stated that she does not have children and that s... |
Griffin Mountain is a tabletop role-playing game supplement for RuneQuest, written by Rudy Kraft, Jennell Jaquays, and Greg Stafford, and published by Chaosium in 1981. Griffin Mountain is a wilderness campaign setting for the RuneQuest system, focussed on the land of Balazar and the Elder Wilds. It contains role-playi... |
The Grass Roots is an American rock band that charted frequently between 1965 and 1975. The band was originally the creation of Lou Adler and songwriting duo P. F. Sloan and Steve Barri. In their career, they achieved two gold albums and two gold singles, and charted singles on the Billboard Hot 100 a total of 21 times... |
Horacio Nicolás Erpen Bariffo (born 29 August 1981, in Concepción del Uruguay) is an Argentine association footballer who plays as a winger for the Italian club Crema 1908. Although he is originally from the Entre Ríos Province, he holds both Argentine and Italian citizenship.
Career
On 15 July 2010 he joined Sorrento... |
```java
*
* 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.
*/
package org.flowable.cmmn.model;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Interface for accessing Element attributes.
*
... |
James Dundas may refer to:
James Dundas (VC) (1842–1879), Scottish VC recipient
James Dundas (MP), MP for Linlithgowshire (1770–74)
James Dundas, Lord Arniston (1620–1679), Scottish politician and judge
James Whitley Deans Dundas (1785–1862), Royal Navy officer
James Dundas (bishop), Anglican bishop
See also
D... |
Worowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bulkowo, within Płock County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Bulkowo, north-east of Płock, and north-west of Warsaw.
References
Worowice |
Karel Uyttersprot (born 10 July 1949) is a Belgian politician and is affiliated to the N-VA. He was elected as a member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives in 2010.
Notes
Living people
Members of the Chamber of Representatives (Belgium)
New Flemish Alliance politicians
1949 births
21st-century Belgian politicia... |
This is a list of the municipalities in the state of Goiás (GO), in the Central-West Region of Brazil. Goiás is divided into 246 municipalities, which are grouped into 18 microregions, which are grouped into 5 mesoregions.
Ordered by regions
Ordered by population
List of municipalities in Goiás by population, in desc... |
Astrothelium testudineum is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Trypetheliaceae. It is found in Brazil.
Taxonomy
The lichen was fornally described as a new species in 2016 by lichenologists André Aptroot and Marcela Cáceres. Astrothelium testudineum is most similar to A. leioplacum, but it c... |
The Vostok programme (; , , translated as "East") was a Soviet human spaceflight project to put the first Soviet citizens into low Earth orbit and return them safely. Competing with the United States Project Mercury, it succeeded in placing the first human into space, Yuri Gagarin, in a single orbit in Vostok 1 on Apri... |
Matthew McGinley (born 15 August 1989) is a Scottish professional footballer, who plays as a goalkeeper for Rutherglen Glencairn.
He started his senior career with Scottish First Division side Greenock Morton, after playing junior football.
Career
McGinley moved to Greenock Morton on 14 September 2011 from Lanarkshir... |
People of Hälsingland (Swedish: Hälsingar) is a 1933 Swedish drama film directed by Ivar Johansson and starring Hilda Castegren, Sven Bergvall and Sten Lindgren. It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark. It was remade as the 1940 Finnish film In th... |
The Sahara Solar Breeder Project is a joint Japanese–Algerian universities plan to use the abundant solar energy and sand in the Sahara desert to build silicon manufacturing plants, and solar power plants, in a way that their products are used in a "breeding" manner to build more and more such plants. The project's dec... |
Cathleen Großmann (born Cathleen Rund, 3 November 1977 in Berlin), formerly called Cathleen Stolze, is a former backstroke and medley swimmer from Germany, who competed at two consecutive Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1996 in Atlanta, Georgia. There she won the bronze medal in the 200 m backstroke... |
Ingavi is a province in the La Paz Department in Bolivia. This is where the Battle of Ingavi occurred on November 18, 1841, and where the World Heritage Site of Tiwanaku is situated.
During the presidency of Eliodoro Villazón the province was founded on December 16, 1909, with Viacha as its capital.
Geography
Ingavi... |
Historians and histories of the Crusades identifies the sets of histories and their authors (when known) concerning the Crusades that were conducted from 1095 through the 16th century. Reflecting what Crusader historians have typically considered, works written as early as the 4th century may also be relevant, particul... |
Cash-flow return on investment (CFROI) is a valuation model that assumes the stock market sets prices based on cash flow, not on corporate performance and earnings.
For the corporation, it is essentially internal rate of return (IRR). CFROI is compared to a hurdle rate to determine if investment/product is performing... |
Lieutenant General Guy Carleton Swan III (born January 28, 1954) is a retired United States Army officer. His final assignment was Commanding General United States Army North at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Swan grew up in the Pines Lake neighborhood of Wayne, New Jersey, where he attended Wayne Hills High School.
Milita... |
Diapterna hamata is a species of aphodiine dung beetle in the family Scarabaeidae. It is found in North America.
References
Further reading
Scarabaeidae
Beetles of North America
Beetles described in 1824
Taxa named by Thomas Say
Articles created by Qbugbot |
Pakt may refer to:
Ketchikan International Airport, with airport code PAKT.
Pakt (TV series), 2015-16 Polish TV series
See also
Pact (disambiguation) |
Anna Lisbeth Christina Palme (née Beck-Friis; 14 March 1931 – 18 October 2018) was a Swedish children's psychologist, UNICEF chairwoman and the wife of Swedish prime minister Olof Palme, until his assassination in 1986.
Biography
Early life and studies
Anna Lisbeth Christina Beck-Friis was born to civil engineer and ... |
World War II in Colour is a 13-episode British television docuseries recounting the major events of World War II narrated by Robert Powell. It was first broadcast in 2008–2009. The series is in full colour, combining both original and colourized footage. The show covers the Western Front, Eastern Front, North African C... |
Humsafar refers to:
Arts and media
Hamsafar (film), a 1975 Iranian dramatic-romance film
Humsafar (album), a 2008 album by KK
Humsafar (novel), a 2008 Urdu novel by Farhat Ishtiaq
Humsafar, a 2011-12 Pakistani soap opera based on the novel by Farhat Ishtiaq
Humsafars, a 2014-2015 Indian television drama.
Other
H... |
St. Xavier’s School, Raiganj, is a private Catholic primary and secondary school located in Raiganj, West Bengal, India. The co-educational school opened by the Jesuits in 1999.
In 2015 the school average for the ISC was 76.
See also
List of Jesuit schools
List of schools in West Bengal
References
Jesuit seconda... |
Maropinna, New South Wales is a remote civil parish of Mootwingee County in far North West New South Wales.
The parish is located at 31°01′30″S 141°59′22″E and the nearest town is White Cliffs, New South Wales to the east, but the parish is on the Silver City Highway north of Broken Hill, New South Wales.
The geograp... |
Herbert Gehrke (12 June 1910 – 18 March 1945) was a German SA commander.
He is remembered, in particular, as the organiser of Köpenick's week of bloodshed which took place in June 1933 and subsequently came to be seen as an early harbinger of the Shoah. He was implicated in the killing of Johannes Stelling.
Life
Herb... |
Cotycicuiara bahiensis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Galileo and Martins in 2008. It is known from Brazil.
References
Acanthoderini
Beetles described in 2008 |
SIIMA Award for Best Actress – Telugu is presented by Vibri media group as part of its annual South Indian International Movie Awards for the best acting done by an actress in Telugu films. The award was first given in 2012 for films released in 2011.
Superlatives
Shruti Haasan has most wins with 3 awards.
Two ac... |
Bellingen is a village and a former municipality in the district of Stendal, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 31 May 2010, it is part of the town Tangerhütte.
References
Former municipalities in Saxony-Anhalt
Tangerhütte |
The Riverside Avenue Historic District is a historic district in Downtown Spokane, Washington consisting of buildings constructed in the early 20th century, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The listing includes 14 contributing properties, nine of which are considered primary and fiv... |
Joseph Frank Pearson (19 September 1877 – 1946) was a football player in the early years of professional football in England. Pearson played for Aston Villa from Aug. 1900 - May 1908. Before playing for Villa, he played for Saltley College FC.
External links
Joe Pearson's Bio at Aston Villa Player Database
1877 birt... |
The 1915 Swansea District by-election was held on 6 February 1915. The by-election was held due to the incumbent Liberal MP, David Brynmor Jones, becoming a High Court Judge. It was won by the Liberal candidate Thomas Jeremiah Williams who was unopposed due to a War-time electoral pact.
References
1915 elections i... |
Anatole is a French male name, derived from the Greek name Ανατολιος Anatolius, meaning "sunrise." The Russian version of the name is Anatoly (also transliterated as Anatoliy and Anatoli). Other variants are Anatol and more rarely Anatolio.
Anatole, baron Brénier de Renaudière (1807–1885), French diplomat and politic... |
Sandhill View Academy is a coeducational secondary school in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England.
Status and achievements
In 2007 the school received its specialised status in Performing Arts, under the Performing Arts leadership of Mr. James Andriot who left the school in 2009.
Sandhill View moved into a new modern b... |
Jimpressions may refer to:
Jim Meskimen's one man show.
James Stephanie Sterling's online web show. |
John Yorke Denham (born 15 July 1953) is an English politician who served as Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills from 2007 to 2009 and Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government from 2009 to 2010. A member of the Labour Party, he was Member of Parliament (MP) for Southampton Itchen ... |
Rudnyansky District () is an administrative district (raion), one of the thirty-three in Volgograd Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division, it is incorporated as Rudnyansky Municipal District. It is located in the north of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the urban locality (a work... |
```java
package com.fishercoder.secondthousand;
import com.fishercoder.solutions.secondthousand._1392;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.BeforeEach;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.assertEquals;
public class _1392Test {
private _1392.Solution1 solution1;
@Before... |
Wongpaka Liengprasert (Thai:วงค์ผกา เลี้ยงประเสริฐ, born 21 July 1993) is a Thai woman cricketer. She made her international debut in 2013 at the 2013 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier. She also represented Thailand in the 2015 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier. Wongpaka also played in the 2016 Women's Twenty20 A... |
Sogn Parcazi Castle and Church (Romansh: Crap Sogn Parcazi, also Hohentrins) is a ruined castle and fortified church in the municipality of Trin of the Canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.
Castle name
The castle is known as Crap Sogn Parcazi (Romansh: The Rock of ... |
Livingston High School may refer to the following institutions in the United States:
Livingston High School (Alabama), Livingston, Alabama
Livingston High School (California), Livingston, California
Livingston High School (New Jersey), Livingston, New Jersey
Livingston High School (Texas), Livingston, Texas
Livingston... |
"Go, Vandals, Go" is the official fight song of the University of Idaho in Moscow.
The song was composed in 1930 by John Morris "Morey" O'Donnell (1912–1977), the freshman class vice president from Granite (between Coeur d'Alene and Sandpoint). He graduated from Coeur d'Alene High School, the UI law school, and becam... |
Robert Jay Lloyd (born 1945/1946) was the sixth Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard, serving as the enlisted advisor to the Commandant of the Coast Guard, from 1990 to 1994.
A Coast Guard veteran of 33 years, Lloyd served as Officer in Charge of USCG Point Bennett in Port Townsend, Washington; USCGC Point Wi... |
Paul McLawrin Antrobus (1935–2015) was a Canadian Baptist missionary who served in India between 1962 and 1969 through the Canadian Baptist Ministries.
Antrobus was much known as a psychology Professor at the Luther College at the University of Regina, Regina (Canada) where he taught from 1973 to 2005.
Studies
Antrob... |
JScript is Microsoft's legacy dialect of the ECMAScript standard that is used in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 11 and older.
JScript is implemented as an Active Scripting engine. This means that it can be "plugged in" to OLE Automation applications that support Active Scripting, such as Internet Explorer, Active Serve... |
Helena d'Abancourt de Franqueville (26 February 1874 in Vienna – 16 November 1942 in Krakow) was a Polish art historian, librarian, and translator, best remembered for her work as a historian at the National Museum, Kraków and a librarian at the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is also remembered for her transl... |
The Baja California leopard lizard (Gambelia copeii), also known commonly as Cope's leopard lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Crotaphytidae. The species is endemic to Baja California and adjacent southern California.
Etymology
The specific name, copeii, is in honor of American herpetologist and paleontologi... |
Speedwell Ironworks was an ironworks in Speedwell Village, on Speedwell Avenue (part of U.S. Route 202), just north of downtown Morristown, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. At this site Alfred Vail and Samuel Morse first demonstrated their electric telegraph. Speedwell Ironworks also provided most of the m... |
The William Pitt Union, which was built in 1898 as the Hotel Schenley, is the student union building of the University of Pittsburgh main campus, and is a Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark.
Designed by Pittsburgh-based architects Rutan & Russell in the Beaux-Arts style of a... |
Alan Robert Kalter (March 21, 1943 – October 4, 2021) was an American television announcer from New York City. He is best known as the announcer for the Late Show with David Letterman, a role he held from September 4, 1995, until Letterman's retirement on May 20, 2015. He also hosted Alan Kalter's Celebrity Interview t... |
Photinia berberidifolia is a species in the family Rosaceae, which includes roses and many kinds of fruit-bearing trees.
References
berberidifolia |
Maquinna (also transliterated Muquinna, Macuina, Maquilla) was the chief of the Nuu-chah-nulth people of Nootka Sound, during the heyday of the maritime fur trade in the 1780s and 1790s on the Pacific Northwest Coast. The name means "possessor of pebbles". His people are today known as the Mowachaht and reside today wi... |
Tsing Yi Hui () was a town on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. Many people at that time referred to the town as Tsing Yi Main Street (), namely the main street of the town.
In Cantonese, the character hui () means a periodic market, where people gather at a fixed time, usually every nine to ten days. However, the stalls an... |
Adel Onofre Yzquierdo Rodríguez (born 12 June 1945) is a Cuban politician and engineer.
Early life
Yzquierdo Rodríguez studied at the V.V. Kuybyshev Institute of Civil Engineering in Moscow.
He has held several positions in the Council of Ministers: Minister of Economy and Planning from 2011 to 2014; First Vice-Mini... |
Oswald Toynbee Falk (1879–1972) was a stockbroker and economist, born in the Toxteth area of Liverpool on 25 May 1879 to Hermann John Falk and Rachel Russell Everard Toynbee. Nephew to social philosopher and economist Arnold Toynbee. Falk attended Rugby School and Balliol College, Oxford where he trained as an actuary... |
The Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP; ) is a social-democratic and Irish nationalist political party in Northern Ireland. The SDLP currently has eight members in the Northern Ireland Assembly (MLAs) and two members of Parliament (MPs) in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.
The SDLP party platform advoc... |
USFS Pelican was an American fisheries science research ship and fishery patrol vessel that operated along the United States East Coast and the United States Gulf Coast and in the waters of the Territory of Alaska. She was part of the United States Bureau of Fisheries (BOF) fleet from 1930 to 1940. She then served as U... |
This is a list of in Japan.
Background
Isonokami no Yakatsugu's Nara period is held out to be Japan's first public library, but private libraries, such as Kanazawa Bunko, remained the norm until modern times. The Imperial Library, one of the predecessors to the National Diet Library, was established towards the end ... |
"Tous les garçons et les filles" (English: "All the Boys and Girls") is a song by French singer-songwriter Françoise Hardy, with Roger Samyn credited as co-writer on Hardy's original 1962 yé-yé-era recording. The song recounts the feelings of a young person who has never known love and her envy of the couples that surr... |
Zangiabad Rural District () is in the Central District of Kerman County, Kerman province, Iran.
At the National Census of 2006, its population was 11,438 in 2,660 households. There were 13,372 inhabitants in 3,541 households at the following census of 2011. At the most recent census of 2016, the population of the rura... |
The McLoughlin Promenade is a scenic pathway located on Singer Hill Bluff, on the southeast bank of the Willamette River overlooking Oregon City in the U.S. state of Oregon.
It was constructed 1936–1939 on land once inhabited by the Molala and other indigenous peoples. Named after Oregon pioneer John McLoughlin who don... |
Luzer Twersky (born July 26, 1985) is an American film and television actor. He is best known for his role in the film Felix and Meira, for which he garnered a Jutra Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor at the 18th Jutra Awards and won the Best Actor award at the Amiens International Film Festival and the Torino I... |
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