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The No New SF Jail Coalition is a group whose goals were initially to stop the construction of a $290 million prison at 850 Bryant St. The Coalition consists of "advocates for housing justice, formerly imprisoned people, transgender communities, architects and planners, children of imprisoned people, and concerned resi... |
William Alexander Dickson (27 August 1866 – 1 June 1910) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Aston Villa and Stoke and also the Scotland national team.
Career
Dickson was born in Crail, Fife and played for Dundee club Strathmore before joining English club Sunderland. Sunderland had been un... |
The High Court of Justice of Andalusia, Ceuta and Melilla (, TSJA), is the highest court of Andalusia, and for the Spanish autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. Its seat is the former Royal Chancery of Granada. The TSJA has full power over all the jurisdictional orders: civil and penal law, social law, administrative... |
Eilema insignis is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1882. It is found in Madagascar and possibly Tanzania.
References
insignis
Moths described in 1882 |
Shiraz Shivji (born 1947 in what is now Tanzania) was the primary designer of the 1985 Atari ST computer, and one of the engineers of the Commodore 64.
Biography
Shiraz Shivji, born 1947 in what is now Tanzania, was of Indian Ismaili heritage. He was interested in electronics from an early age in what is now Tanzania.... |
Antonina Niemiryczowa or Niemierzycowa, née Bożeniec Jełowicka (pseud. A.Z.I.N.L.O: Antonina Z Iełowickich Niemiryczowa Litewska Oboźna, tr. Antonina née Iełowicka Niemiryczowa Lithuanian Camp dweller c.1702 in Ożenin, Ostróg - c.1780 in Lwów), a Polish Enlightenment noblewoman poet and translator. Along with Franciszk... |
Ouvrage Laudrefang is a lesser work (petit ouvrage) of the Maginot Line. Located in the Fortified Sector of Faulquemont, the ouvrage consists of one infantry block, and is located between petits ouvrages Einseling and Teting, facing Germany. Laudrefang was originally planned as a gros ouvrage. With a heavy armament f... |
Ichneutica lindsayorum is a moth of the family Noctuidae. This species is endemic to New Zealand and can be found in the southern parts of the North Island and in the South Island. I. lindsayorum is very similar in appearance to I. olivea but has a longer basal streak and lacks the white scaling from the subterminal li... |
John Utendahl was the owner of the Utendahl Group, one of the largest African American-owned investment banking groups in the United States.
In 2010, Utendahl joined Deutsche Bank Americas as the Vice Chairman. In 2016, John Utendahl joined Bank of America as Executive Global Chairman of Corporate and Investment Bankin... |
Ivan Vasilievich Lipaev (, 1865–1942) was a Russian music critic, composer, writer, social advocate, pedagogue, and trombonist active in both the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. He played trombone in Russia's first brass quartet starting in around 1888, and in the Bolshoi Theatre orchestra from 1893 to 1912 and fr... |
John Clifford Johnson (September 29, 1914 – June 26, 1991) was a middle-relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Yankees (1944) and Chicago White Sox (1945). Listed at , 182 lb., Johnson batted and threw left-handed. He was born in Belmore, Ohio.
In a two-season career, Johnson posted a 3–2 ... |
Violenbach is a river of Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
The violenbach springs south of Borgholzhausen. It is a right tributary of the Else east of Melle.
See also
List of rivers of Lower Saxony
List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia
References
Borgholzhausen
Rivers of Lower Saxony
Rivers of No... |
The Mardakan arboretum is located in the Mardakan township on the semi-arid Absheron peninsula, away from Baku. It was a personal garden of Murtuza Mukhtarov, a tycoon and oil millionaire of his time around 1895–1920s. Currently, an area of the Arboretum is 24 hectares. The Arboretum is listed among the world's riches... |
This is the complete list of the oldest extant Russian icons created in Kievan Rus' and the Rus' principalities before and during the reign of Alexander Nevsky (1220–63).
1000–1130
1130–1200
1200–1250
See also
Russian icons
Sources
В. Д. Сарабьянов, Э. С. Смирнова. История древнерусской живописи. М., ПСТГУ, 20... |
Abezhdan (, also Romanized as Ābezhdān; also known as Ābeshdūn-e ‘Olyā) is a village in Abolfares Rural District, in the Central District of Ramhormoz County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 191, in 39 families.
References
Populated places in Ramhormoz County |
Emmy Hennings (born Emma Maria Cordsen, 17 January 1885 – 10 August 1948) was a German poet and performing artist, founder of the Dadaist Cabaret Voltaire with her second husband Hugo Ball.
Life and work
Hennings was born on 17 January 1885 in Flensburg, German Empire, describing herself later as "a seaman's child".
... |
The Christmas Oratorio is an oratorio for soprano, baritone, chorus, and orchestra written in 2019 by the Scottish composer James MacMillan. The work was commissioned by the London Philharmonic Orchestra with support of The Boltini Trust, NTR Zaterdagmatinee, Radio 4's concert series in The Concertgebouw Amsterdam, the... |
Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki district is one of the four new district in the state of Chhattisgarh, India announced by Bhupesh Baghel on 15th August 2021. It is carved out from existing Rajnandgaon district.
Sub Division
District is sub divided into five tehsils:
Ambagarh Chowki
Manpur
Mohla
Aundhi
Khadgaon
D... |
Luigi Clerichetti was a 19th-century Milanese architect, noted for his Neoclassical-style buildings. He designed the Palazzo Tarsis (1836–1838), and the Palazzo Gavazzi in 1838 for the wealthy Gavazzi family.
He also designed the facade of the Palazzo Orsini of Milan during restoration of the 16th century building, an... |
```shell
Quick port test with `netcat`
Find services running on your host
Useful ssh client optimizations
Setting up password-free authentication
Bandwidth monitoring tools
``` |
Michael Sean Brady (born 1965) is a British philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. He is best known for his works on philosophy of emotions.
Books
Emotional Insight: The Epistemic Role of Emotional Experience, Oxford University Press, 2013,
Emotion: The Basics, Routledge, ... |
National Museums Scotland (NMS; ) is an executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government. It runs the national museums of Scotland.
NMS is one of the country's National Collections, and holds internationally important collections of natural sciences, decorative arts, world cultures, science and techno... |
The men's 200 metres event at the 1983 Pan American Games was held in Caracas, Venezuela on 25 and 26 August.
Medalists
Results
Heats
Wind:Heat 1: -0.3 m/s, Heat 2: -2.5 m/s
Final
Wind: -1.3 m/s
References
Athletics at the 1983 Pan American Games
1983 |
Apichart Choosakul, also known as Abhijati Jusakul (; 1956 – September 6, 2010), was a Thai actor and assistant director, known for Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters in 1997.
Biography & career
Choosakul was born in Saraburi in central Thailand, graduated from Assumption College and received bachelor's degree from Fa... |
Phil Tiernan is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. He played for Illawarra and Parramatta in the NSWRL competition.
Playing career
Tiernan made his first grade debut for Illawarra in round 22 of the 1989 NSWRL season against Cronulla at Shark Park. Tiernan woul... |
Vakhsh (, ) is a city in southwestern Tajikistan. It is the capital of Vakhsh District. The population of the town is 14,900 (January 2020 estimate).
It is about from the capital, Dushanbe. It has one of the three Catholic Tajik churches under the Mission sui iuris of Tajikistan.
See also
Vakhsh Range
Vakhsh (ri... |
The moss-backed sparrow (Arremon dorbignii), also known as the stripe-crowned sparrow, is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae, the New World sparrows. It is found in South America from central Bolivia to northwestern Argentina.
Taxonomy and systematics
The moss-backed sparrow was formerly considered a subsp... |
Sarıcasu is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Kumluca, Antalya Province, Turkey. Its population is 2,519 (2022).
References
Neighbourhoods in Kumluca District |
Don or Donald Harris may refer to:
Don Harris (journalist) (1936–1978), NBC News correspondent killed at Jonestown
Don Harris (American football) (born 1954), former American football safety
Don Harris (wrestler), one of the Harris Brothers
Don "Sugarcane" Harris (1938–1999), American rock and roll violinist and ... |
Metyal Sahar railway station is a railway station on Kharagpur–Bankura–Adra line in Adra railway division of South Eastern Railway zone. It is situated beside Ragunathpur–Chhatna Road at Metyal Sohar of Purulia district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
History
In 1901, the Kharagpur–Midnapur Branch line was opened.... |
Subantarctia is a genus of Polynesian araneomorph spiders in the family Orsolobidae, first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1955.
Species
it contains nine species, found only in New Zealand:
Subantarctia centralis Forster & Platnick, 1985 – New Zealand
Subantarctia dugdalei Forster, 1956 – New Zealand
Subantarc... |
Dennis Mepham is a retired American soccer defender who played professionally in the North American Soccer League, American Soccer League, United Soccer League and Major Indoor Soccer League
Youth
Mepham attended Brighton High School where he was an outstanding basketball and soccer player. He then attended Bowling G... |
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Achak may refer to:
Achak, Iran, a village
Maryam Achak, Iranian fencer |
is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for Baki-Azeryol.
Profiles
She became a volleyball player at 10 years old.
Her nickname "Sei" was derived from the name of her former high school.
Her new nickname, "Noah", is derived from her name: "iNO Akiko"
Clubs
Seiei High School → Hitachi Sawa Rivale (2005–2007) → RC ... |
Orosztony is a village in Zala County, in western Hungary.
External links
Street map
Populated places in Zala County |
Mitreola is the name of two genera of organisms and may refer to:
Mitreola (gastropod), a genus of molluscs in the family Volutidae
Mitreola (plant), a genus of molluscs in the family Loganiaceae |
Taste Test may refer to:
"Taste Test", a song by Sleater-Kinney from their 1996 album Call the Doctor
Blind wine tasting, a wine taste test involving no knowledge of the wine's identity on the part of the tasters
Blind taste test, a generic term for any blind testing that involves tasting. |
The North Central Florida Chapter of NIGP (NCFC-NIGP) is a local chapter of the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing, a membership-based non-profit organization providing support to professionals in the public sector purchasing profession. NIGP provides its members with many services, including education, prof... |
Burgois is a hamlet in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom situated approximately one mile south of Padstow. It is 5 miles west of the town of Wadebridge.
The hamlet has a pub, the Pickwick Inn, but no other community facilities. It is within the Church of England parish of St Issey and the St Issey and St Tudy di... |
Ojivolta are an American record production and songwriting duo, composed of Mark Williams and Raul Cubina. Their credits include production and co-writing for Kanye West, Playboi Carti, XXXTentacion, Lil Nas X, Justin Bieber, Jon Bellion, and Halsey, among others.
Discography
Awards and nominations
References
Exter... |
The Government of Free Vietnam (GFCL; ) was an anti-communist political organization that was established 30 April 1995 by Nguyen Hoang Dan. It was dissolved in 2013. It claimed an unrecognized government in exile of the Republic of Vietnam headquartered in the U.S. cities of Garden Grove, California and Missouri City,... |
The Canadian province of New Brunswick first required its residents to register their motor vehicles in 1905. Registrants provided their own licence plates for display until 1911, when the province began to issue plates.
, plates are issued by the New Brunswick Department of Justice and Public Safety through its Motor... |
Michael Wiesinger (born 27 December 1972) is a German football manager and former player who last coached 1. FC Nürnberg.
Playing career
A midfielder, Wiesinger began his professional career with 1. FC Nürnberg, before joining Bayern Munich on a free transfer in 1999. He spent two years at Bayern, winning two German ... |
Jägersburg (in Dialect Järschborch or Jächersburch) is a district of Homburg in the Saar-Palatinate (Saarpfalz) district, Germany. Until End 1973 was Jägersburg an independent municipality in the former Homburg district.
Jägersburg has many lakes and ponds. The 3 lakes are the Möhlwoog (7,4 ha), the Brückweiher (7,09 ... |
1995–96 was the first season in which the Argentine Primera implemented the 3-points-for-a-win system. Vélez Sársfield were double champions, winning both the Apertura and Clausura tournaments. In international club football River Plate won the Copa Libertadores 1996 and Rosario Central won Copa CONMEBOL 1995.
Torneo ... |
Shepparton East is a small town in Victoria, Australia. It is located in the City of Greater Shepparton. At the , Shepparton East had a population of 1,171.
References
External links
Towns in Victoria (state)
City of Greater Shepparton
Shepparton |
The Ireland cricket team toured Zimbabwe from 26 September to 30 September 2010 for a three-match One Day International (ODI) series. Zimbabwe won the first two matches to win the series, before Ireland won the final match.
ODI series
1st ODI
2nd ODI
3rd ODI
References
External links
Series home at ESPNcricinfo.c... |
The women's slalom at the 2017 Asian Winter Games was held on 25 February 2017 at the Sapporo Teine, Japan.
Schedule
All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+09:00)
Results
Legend
DNF — Did not finish
References
Results
External links
Official website
Women slalom |
Arthur Eric Christoffelsz CMG (born 12 August 1890, death date unknown) was a Ceylonese who served as President of the Ceylon Board of Control for Cricket from 1950 to 1952. Ceylon's Principal Collector of Customs, he was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in the 1949 New Year Honours. He married... |
LogMeIn Hamachi is a virtual private network (VPN) application developed and released in 2004 by Alex Pankratov. It is capable of establishing direct links between computers that are behind network address translation (NAT) firewalls without requiring reconfiguration (when the user's PC can be accessed directly without... |
Geraldine Viswanathan ( ; born 20 June 1995) is an Australian actress. She gained attention in the role of Kayla in the 2018 film Blockers, for which Refinery29 referred to her as "the film's breakout star". Viswanathan starred in the 2019 coming-of-age film Hala, as well as Bad Education. She also played a recurring r... |
Sir Rupert Iain Kay Moncreiffe of that Ilk, 11th Baronet (9 April 1919 – 27 February 1985), Chief of Clan Moncreiffe, was a British Officer of Arms and genealogist.
Biography
Moncreiffe was the son of Lieutenant-Commander Gerald Moncreiffe, RN, and Hilda, daughter of the Comte de Miremont. He succeeded his cousin as ... |
XTX is a computer-on-module (COM) standard for x86-based embedded devices. XTX adds PCI-Express, SATA, and LPC capabilities. The standard was promulgated by Advantech Corporation, Ampro, and Congatec.
References
External links
"Next-gen computer module standard gains momentum" on LinuxDevices.com
Supplier of Ex... |
Party de plaisir is the debut album of French rapper Teki Latex. One fourth of French hip-hop group TTC, Latex opted to go electropop on his solo effort. Teki's album was released on June 4, 2007 and produced by Gonzales and Renaud Létang. The album's first single "Disco Dance With You", dropped in July 2006, with th... |
Taratata is a French television music show showcasing live and pre-recorded footage of current acts. Presented by Nagui since its début in 1993, the show was initially shown on France 2. The show often involved surprise and unlikely duets, as well as brief interviews with the artists. Taratata was cancelled in 2000, bu... |
The Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 2009 (asp 9) is an Act of the Scottish Parliament. It creates a code of sexual offences that is said to be intended to reform that area of the law. The corresponding legislation in England and Wales is the Sexual Offences Act 2003 and in Northern Ireland the Sexual Offences (Northern ... |
Gaur Brahmins (also spelled Gor, Gour, Gaud or Gauda) are a community of Brahmins in India. They are one of the five Pancha Gauda Brahmin communities that live north of the Vindhyas.
Demographics
Gaur Brahmins are most numerous in the western half of Northern India, particularly in the states of Haryana, Rajasthan, a... |
Sorbey (; ; lorrain Sorbeu) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.
See also
Communes of the Moselle department
References
External links
Communes of Moselle (department) |
Oytak Town () is a town of Akto County in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China. Located in the middle of the northeast of the county, the town covers an area of 1,537 square kilometers with a population of 5,093 (as of 2017). It has 4 villages with 16 villagers' groups under its jurisdiction, its seat is at Tokkuzot... |
The Roosevelt Island Public Safety Department (RIPSD) in New York City provides safety and security service to residents of Roosevelt Island, and the Manhattan and Roosevelt Islands stations of the Roosevelt Island Tramway, because of the contract that the State of New York made with New York City in 1968 which gave th... |
Ancaster Old Mill Road Race, began in 1983 with a field of just 260 runners. By 2008, the race had expanded drastically since its beginning, with 2,000 runners competing. Since the beginning, Anton Plas has been the race organizer orchestrating the planning and executing of the Ancaster Old Mill Race. The race is gene... |
Fernley is a city in Lyon County, Nevada, United States, and part of the Reno–Tahoe-Sparks metropolitan area CSA. The city was incorporated in 2001. The population of the city was 22,895 at the 2020 census, making it the 7th most populous city in Nevada.
Fernley was home to the historic and one of the first Amazon.com... |
Crassula may refer to:
Crassula, a succulent plants genus in the family Crassulaceae
Crassula (bivalve), a bivalve genus in the family Mactridae |
Putna can refer to the following places in Romania:
Putna, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County
Putna, a village in Prigor Commune, Caraș-Severin County
Putna, a village in Bolotești Commune, Vrancea County
Putna Seacă, a village in Garoafa Commune, Vrancea County
Putna Monastery, in Suceava County
Putna County,... |
Nancy "Nan" Witcomb is best known around the world for her simple poems published over 3 decades as "The Thoughts of Nanushka". In her home town of Adelaide, South Australia, she is also known as a broadcaster and raconteur and has made appearances on national television.
Biography
Trained as a nurse at the Adelaide C... |
Claudia María Cabezas Damasiewicz (born 8 May 2001) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Primera División club Rayo Vallecano.
Club career
Cabezas made her senior debut for Rayo Vallecano on 4 September 2021 as an 88th-minute substitution in a 0–5 Primera División away loss to Atlético Madrid.
Person... |
Shivlal Vekaria (born 29 April 1943, in Motavada in Rajkot district, Gujarat) is an Indian politician from the State of Gujarat.
He was elected to 9th and 10th Lok Sabha from Rajkot (Lok Sabha constituency) and was Secretary of Bharatiya Janata Party for Gujarat State.He has two sons.
References
1943 births
Living p... |
```objective-c
/*
*
*/
#ifndef BOARDS_POSIX_NATIVE_SIM_CMDLINE_H
#define BOARDS_POSIX_NATIVE_SIM_CMDLINE_H
#include "nsi_cmdline.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* To support native_posix drivers or tests which register their own arguments
* we provide a header with the same name as in native_posix
... |
Lac de Pont-de-Salars is a lake in Aveyron, France. At an elevation of 718 m, its surface area is 1.82 km².
Pont De Salars |
Rients Dijkstra (1902-1970) was a Dutch lawyer and journalist. He operated a law office and had business dealings with the Tuschinski family; he was also a journalist for the daily newspaper De Telegraaf and part owner of De Groene Amsterdammer. He also played an important role in the country's cultural life, befriendi... |
St. Finbar Catholic Church and School is a Roman Catholic church and elementary school on Olive Avenue in Burbank, California. It is the largest Catholic parish in Burbank. St. Finbar gained notoriety for its innovations in adapting to its multiethnic community, offering Vietnamese-language Masses to a wave of immigran... |
Lucius Seius Strabo (46 BCafter 16 AD) was a prefect of the Roman imperial bodyguard, known as the Praetorian Guard, during the rule of the emperors Augustus and Tiberius. The length of Strabo's tenure as Praetorian prefect is unknown, but he held the position together with various colleagues until 15, after which he w... |
DiarioCDE is a newspaper published in Paraguay.
Newspapers published in Paraguay
Spanish-language newspapers |
Psophus stridulus, commonly known as the rattle grasshopper, is a species of grasshopper of the family Acrididae.
Description
Psophus stridulus can reach a length of in the males, of in the females. The basic colouration of the body varies from brown to grey–ochre or black, with lighter spots. The pronotum is stron... |
Steve Sisco (born December 2, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball utility player who played in 2000 with the Atlanta Braves. He bats and throws right-handed. Sisco was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 16th round of the 1992 draft.
External links
1969 births
Living people
Major League Baseball outfielders
... |
This Is Exile is the second studio album by American deathcore band Whitechapel. It was produced by Jonny Fay and the band itself and was released on July 8, 2008 through Metal Blade Records. This is the band's first album to feature guitarist Zach Householder.
Release and background
Upon the release of the record, i... |
Mark Pretorius (born 30 April in Johannesburg, South Africa) is an evangelical theologian, philosopher and metaphysician. He holds the following degrees: a BTh (South African Theological Seminary), a BTh Hons (University of Zululand), an M.A. in biblical studies (University of Johannesburg), and a PhD in systematic the... |
Phlox ovata (syn. Phlox latifolia), the Allegheny phlox, mountain phlox, or wideflower phlox, is a species of flowering plant in the family Polemoniaceae, native to the eastern United States. A creeping perennial found in open montane woodlands, its taxonomic history has been marked by nomenclatural issues.
References... |
The William H. and Alice Bailey House is an historic building located in Des Moines, Iowa. It is a two-story, balloon frame, front gable dwelling. Its significance is attributed to its association with the Baileys.
History
William Bailey was the city attorney for the cities of North Des Moines and Des Moines. He is a... |
WOLX-FM (94.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Baraboo, Wisconsin and serves the Madison metropolitan area. The station is owned by Audacy, Inc. and airs a classic hits format. The studios and offices are on Ganser Way in Madison. WOLX broadcasts from a transmitter in Devil's Lake State Park near ... |
Benny Marr known as Ben is a Canadian professional extreme whitewater kayaker and 2018 rider of the year. As a part of the Grand Inga Project team, he was a recipient of the 2013 National Geographic Adventurers of the Year award. Other extreme kayaking projects include a one day descent of the Stikine River in British ... |
Andrea Andersson-Tay (born 1988) is a Swedish politician. She was elected as Member of the Riksdag in September 2022. She represents the constituency of Stockholm County. She is affiliated with the Left Party.
References
Living people
1988 births
Place of birth missing (living people)
21st-century Swedish politician... |
Loser () is the name of a mountain in the Ausseerland in Austria which has an elevation of 1,838 metres above sea level.
The mountain is the most prominent landmark of the Ausseerland. Among the locals, it is also known as the Ausseer Ohrwaschl (Aussee Ear) because of its shape. It is possible to almost reach the peak... |
```java
package com.yahoo.system;
/**
* Dummy class to be used to test force loading
**/
public class Bar {}
``` |
Antropovsky (masculine), Antropovskaya (feminine), or Antropovskoye (neuter) may refer to:
Antropovsky District, a district of Kostroma Oblast, Russia
Antropovsky (rural locality) (Antropovskaya, Antropovskoye), name of several rural localities in Russia |
Mapuche silverwork is one of the best known aspects of Mapuche material culture. The adornments have been subject to changes in fashion but some designs have resisted change.
History
Prior tradition of gold adornments
Mapuche people had a gold-related cultural tradition that predates the Inca invasion. In the 16th ce... |
The Viking Open was a golf tournament on the Swedish Golf Tour and the Challenge Tour in 1990 and 1991. It was played in Kode, Kungälv Municipality, 30 km north of Gothenburg, Sweden.
The tournament was held at Kungälv-Kode Golf Club, on a course just completed in June 1990, including a signature 660 m par-6 hole.
Wi... |
Eastdale Mall is a regional enclosed shopping mall located in Montgomery, Alabama. It opened on August 3, 1977. As of 2010, it was in size. The anchor stores are At Home, JCPenney, Dillard's, and 2 Belk stores.
History
Montgomery Ward was an original anchor to the mall. It closed in 1983 and became Sears.
JCPenney w... |
Brinje () is a settlement northeast of Ljubljana in the Municipality of Dol pri Ljubljani in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.
References
External links
Brinje on Geopedia
Populated places in the Municipality of Dol pri Ljubljani |
Benjamin Ricketson Tucker (; April 17, 1854 – June 22, 1939) was an American individualist anarchist. Tucker was the editor and publisher of the American individualist anarchist periodical Liberty (1881–1908). Tucker was a member of the First International, with his publication Liberty represented as the English langua... |
Uncial 0282 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 6th century.
Description
The codex contains a small parts of the Epistle to the Philippians 2:24-27; 3:6-8, on 1 parchment leaf (). The text is written in two columns per page... |
The Oslo Bowl is the ninth studio album of Norwegian rock band Bigbang. It was released in March 2013.
Track list
"Like Americans Do" (4:44)
"Little Heart Bomb" (3:05)
"The Oslo Bowl" (3:05)
"Lazy Eye" (3:54)
"Love Today" (4:39)
"In the Evening" (4:51)
"Dandelions" (3:56)
"No Place Nowhere" (3:06)
"Black Lights" (3:11... |
James "Jim" Joseph Pojar (born January 12, 1948, in Ramsey, Minnesota) Is an American-Canadian field botanist, forester, and ecologist. In 2015 the Canadian Botanical Association awarded him the George Lawson Medal for lifetime achievement.
Biography
After graduating with a master's degree in botany from the Universit... |
WTBU (95.3 FM, "The Bull") is a radio station licensed to York Center, Maine, United States. Established in 1987, WTBU is owned by iHeartMedia and serves York County, Maine, and the New Hampshire Seacoast. The station broadcasts a country music format.
History
The station went on the air in June 1987 as WQMI with a mi... |
Heinz Schäfer (born c. 1930/31) is a former East German Stasi officer who was present during at least two significant European events of the Cold War, the Berlin Crisis of 1961 and the Fall of the Berlin Wall.
Checkpoint Charlie
On 27 October 1961, Soviet and US forces confronted one another at Berlin's Checkpoint Cha... |
Augustus Andrew Spence (28 June 1933<ref name="cainbio">Biographies of people prominent during 'the Troubles': S . Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN). Retrieved 5 April 2011.</ref> – 25 September 2011) was a leader of the paramilitary Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and a leading loyalist politician in Northern Irela... |
Pyzy ( singular: pyza) are a type of dumpling (kluski). The dish is most commonly referred to in its plural for pyzy, as it is most commonly served as a main course meal: large oval-shaped kluski, characteristic to Polish cuisine.
Potato pyzy
Potato pyzy are prepared from a raw or a mix of raw and boiled potatoes, op... |
The Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships are the European championships for the sport of rhythmic gymnastics. They were first held in 1978. The European Championships and the European Junior Championships were united in 1993. Prior to 2006, they were called the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships. The comp... |
E. Hugo Siles-Alvarado, was the Permanent Representative to the United Nations for Bolivia from July 2007 to February 2009. He is married and the father of three children.
Education
Siles-Alvarado attended the University of Uppsala, Sweden, where he received a Master of Science degree in 1975. His undergraduate work... |
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