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Criorhina imitator is a species of hoverfly in the family Syrphidae.
Distribution
India.
References
Milesiini
Diptera of Asia
Insects described in 1915
Taxa named by Enrico Adelelmo Brunetti |
Tikti Punta (Quechua tikti wart, punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of, "wart peak", also spelled Ticte Punta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru. It is located in the Huánuco Region, Dos de Mayo Province, Marías District. Tikti Punta lies southeast of Wank'a Ukru Punta and northeast of a lake named Saqsaqucha... |
The Mon-Dak Conference (MDC) is a junior college conference for eight Tech and Community Colleges located in Montana and North Dakota, and it is a conference in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Conference championships are held in most sports and some individuals can be named to All-Conference ... |
Hannah Prock (born 2 February 2000) is an Austrian luger. She competed in the women's singles event at the 2018 Winter Olympics and 2022 Winter Olympics She took her first podium finish in the Luge World Cup in January 2019 when she finished third at a competition at Königssee. She is the daughter of former luger Marku... |
The governor of Cotabato is the executive leader of the province of Cotabato of the Philippines.
Prior to the establishment of Cotabato as a province on September 1, 1914, the area covered by the historical Province of Cotabato was governed by District Governors which were all American members of the Philippine Consta... |
Jesus East is the second album by Melbourne electronica band Black Cab, released in 2006. The album was described as "sitar-drenched, blending Indian instruments (looped and droning) with driving rock’n’roll and country guitar stylings".
Band member Andrew Coates explained: "The album's two musical signposts are the B... |
The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians in the United States is a federally recognized confederation of more than 27 Native American tribes and bands who once inhabited an extensive homeland of more than 20 million acres from northern California to southwest Washington and between the summit of the Cascades and the P... |
The 2005 season of the astronomy TV show Jack Horkheimer: Star Gazer starring Jack Horkheimer started on January 3, 2005. The show's episode numbering scheme changed several times during its run to coincide with major events in the show's history. The official Star Gazer website hosts the complete scripts for each of t... |
A narrative typically ends in one set way, but certain kinds of narrative allow for multiple endings.
Comics
The Death-Ray by Daniel Clowes.
Cliff Hanger.
Literature
The Choose Your Own Adventure series.
Fighting Fantasy
Life's Lottery
The French Lieutenant's Woman
Theater
Ayn Rand's 1934 play Night of Januar... |
The men's 12.5 kilometre pursuit at the 2011 Asian Winter Games was held on February 2, 2011 at Biathlon and Cross-Country Ski Complex, Almaty.
Schedule
All times are Almaty Time (UTC+06:00)
Results
Legend
DNS — Did not start
References
Results
External links
Official website
Men pursuit |
BZ may refer to:
Chemistry
Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction, example of non-equilibrium thermodynamics
3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate, an odorless military incapacitating agent with NATO code BZ
Benzimidazole, an aromatic compound and parasiticide
Benzodiazepines, a class of psychoactive drugs
Benzoyl, group (Bz), C6H5-C... |
The Amelia Stewart House, also known as the Carol O. Wilkinson House and William Hallett House, is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States. It was built in 1835, with a significant Greek Revival style addition to the front built in 1871. The house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places o... |
Jonathan Evison is a British Conservative politician who has been Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner since 2021.
Evison is a councillor for the Barton ward on North Lincolnshire Council and was elected Lord Mayor of the council on 20 May 2019. He served for two years due of the COVID-19 pandemic.
References
Li... |
Sir Henry Vernon, KB (1441–13 April 1515), was a Tudor-era English landowner, politician, and courtier. He was the Controller of the household of Arthur, Prince of Wales, eldest son of Henry VII of England and heir to the throne until his untimely death.
Family
Vernon was born into the prominent Vernon family of Che... |
Al Bunayyat al Janubiyah is a town in the Amman Governorate of north-western Jordan.
It is located south-west of Amman the capital of Jordan.
Climate
Climate type is characterized by extremely variable temperature conditions. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Bsh". (Mid-Latitude Steppe ... |
SSETI Express was the first spacecraft to be designed and built by European students and was launched by the European Space Agency. SSETI Express (Student Space Exploration & Technology Initiative) is a small spacecraft, similar in size and shape to a washing machine. On board the student-built spacecraft were three Cu... |
Pelochrista disquei is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in China and Mongolia.
References
Moths described in 1901
Eucosmini |
The UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group A was one of the nine groups to decide which teams would qualify for the UEFA Euro 2016 finals tournament. Group A consisted of six teams: Netherlands, Czech Republic, Turkey, Latvia, Iceland, and Kazakhstan, where they played against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format.... |
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTIC... |
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Scott County, Missouri.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Scott County, Missouri, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National... |
The Prussian Crusade was a series of 13th-century campaigns of Roman Catholic crusaders, primarily led by the Teutonic Knights, to Christianize under duress the pagan Old Prussians. Invited after earlier unsuccessful expeditions against the Prussians by Christian Polish kings, the Teutonic Knights began campaigning aga... |
"Read My Lips" is a song written by Marc Blatte and Larry Gottlieb, and first recorded by American country music artist Dottie West on her 1983 album New Horizons.
The song was later recorded by American country music artist Marie Osmond and released in March 1986 as the second single from her album There's No Stopp... |
Checa can mean:
Places
Checa, Ecuador
Checa, Spain
People
Carlos Checa, Spanish motorcycle racer
David Checa, Carlos's younger brother, also a Spanish motorcycle racer
Maria Checa, a Colombian-American model and actress
Ulpiano Checa (1860–1916), Spanish artist
Other
Checa (Spanish Civil War), a slang term for the u... |
Brinkley High School (BHS) is a comprehensive public junior/senior high school located in Brinkley, Arkansas, United States. For the 2010–11 school year, BHS serves more than 300 students in grades 7 through 12 and is supported by more than 34 educators on a full time equivalent basis. Brinkley High serves portions of ... |
State Road 51 (SR 51) is a north–south state highway in north Florida. Its northern terminus is along the overlap of US 41 and US 129. It runs southwards as the "secret" designation of US 129 to Live Oak, where it splits off and runs independently south to Steinhatchee. The Hal W. Adams Bridge carries it across the Suw... |
Ymir Mountain is a summit in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia, Canada. The nearest higher neighbour is Wood Peak, about to the southeast.
Name origin
According to Norse mythology, Ymir was father of the giants and grandfather of Odin, king of the gods. Geologist and explorer George Dawson in... |
Norman Cohen (11 June 1936 in Dublin – 26 October 1983 in Van Nuys, California) was an Irish film director and producer, best known for directing two feature films based on television comedy programmes, Till Death Us Do Part (1969) and Dad's Army (1971). He was also a director of several of the Confessions of... sex c... |
The 1957 Challenge Desgrange-Colombo was the tenth edition of the Challenge Desgrange-Colombo. It included eleven races: all the races form the 1956 edition were retained with no additions. Fred De Bruyne won the second of his three individual championships while Belgium retained the nations championship.
Races
Final... |
Mixochroa is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae.
References
Geometridae |
Lisby Larson (born October 23, 1951, in Washington, D.C.) is an American film, musical theatre, soap opera and television actress. She made multiple appearances on the Law & Order franchise.
Television
Her daytime roles include Texas (Paige Carrington, 1980–82), As the World Turns (Mary Hopkins Campbell, 1993), and Gu... |
Kadłubówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nowe Miasto, within Płońsk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Nowe Miasto, east of Płońsk, and north-west of Warsaw.
References
Villages in Płońsk County |
Bjørnevåg is a village and statistical area (grunnkrets) in Tjøme municipality, Norway.
The statistical area Bjørnevåg, which also can include the peripheral parts of the village as well as the surrounding countryside, has a population of 354.
The village Bjørnevåg is located between Tjøme village in the north and Ve... |
Kampong Sungai Hanching is a village in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. The population was 2,987 in 2016. It is one of the villages within Mukim Berakas 'B'. The postcode is BC2115.
Infrastructure
Haji Mohd Salleh Primary School is the village's government primary school. It also shares grounds with Haji Mohd Salleh R... |
The 1925 season of Auckland Rugby League was its 16th. On 30 March Auckland Rugby League held its fifteenth annual meeting with 200 in attendance. The strong financial position of the league was commented on. It was also decided that if possible the Senior Grade would be split into A and B divisions owing to the increa... |
Chub Tashan (, also Romanized as Chūb Tāshān) is a village in Razavar Rural District, in the Central District of Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 161, in 38 families.
References
Populated places in Kermanshah County |
Ancylolomia inornata is a species of moth in the family Crambidae described by Otto Staudinger in 1870. It is found in Spain, Portugal and Italy, North Africa (including Morocco, Algeria, Libya and Tunisia) and Pakistan.
References
Moths described in 1870
Ancylolomia
Moths of Europe
Moths of Asia
Moths of Africa |
The Index Project, formerly INDEX: Design to Improve Life, is a Danish nonprofit organisation that promotes designs aimed at the improvement of life worldwide, both in developed and developing countries. The organisation is behind the biennial Index Award, the world's biggest design award.
History
Established in 2002... |
Brian Murphy (born September 23, 1980) is an American baseball coach and former catcher, who is the current head baseball coach of the Merrimack Warriors. He played college baseball at Merrimack from 2000 to 2003. He then served as the head coach of the William & Mary Tribe (2014–2021)
Playing career
Murphy was a catc... |
Cyril "Bill" McMaster (born 30 January 1930) is a former Australian rules footballer and a coach in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
External links
1930 births
Living people
Geelong Football Club players
Geelong Football Club premiership players
Geelong Football Club coaches
Australian rules footballers from Vict... |
Vale is an English, Spanish, and Portuguese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Angélica Vale (born 1975), Mexican actress, singer and comedian
Brenda and Robert Vale, architects and researchers in the field of sustainable housing
Bruno Vale (born 1983), Portuguese footballer
Danna Sue Vale (born 194... |
John Charles Broderick (June 5, 1877 – July 12, 1957) was a Canadian lacrosse player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was part of the Canadian team which won the gold medal. He was the son of John (Sr.) and Johanna Broderick, née Flannigan. He never married. He is buried in St. Columban's Cemetery in Cornwa... |
Reaction Motors, Inc. (RMI) was an early American maker of liquid-fueled rocket engines, located in New Jersey. RMI engines with thrust powered the Bell X-1 rocket aircraft that first broke the sound barrier in 1947, and later aircraft such the X-1A, X-1E, and the Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket. A thrust RMI engine also p... |
The Poodle Dog Restaurants were a series of French Restaurants in San Francisco spanning from at least 1849 to the mid 1960s. While mostly unrelated to one another, the successive restaurants built on each former iteration's success and reputation. During its heyday, the Poodle Dog was the epitome of wealth and opulenc... |
The 2023 Ribble Valley Borough Council election took place on 4 May 2023 to elect all 40 members of Ribble Valley Borough Council in Lancashire, England. This was on the same day as other local elections across England.
Results
The council was under Conservative majority control prior to the election. Following the r... |
Almonds is a locality in Victoria, Australia. The post office opened on 15 August 1901, closed on 28 December 1919, reopened on 23 December 1925 and later closed on 24 November 1952.
References
Towns in Victoria (state)
Shire of Moira |
The 2019 South Asian Games, officially the XIII South Asian Games, was a major multi-sport event which was originally slated to be held from 9 to 18 March 2019 in Kathmandu and Pokhara, Nepal. However, the dates were postponed and the event was held from 1–10 December 2019, coincidentally at the same time as the 2019 S... |
Peschiera del Garda railway station () serves the town and comune of Peschiera del Garda, in the region of Veneto, northern Italy. Opened in 1854, it forms part of the Milan–Venice railway.
The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI), a subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato (FS), Italy's state-ow... |
Sridevi is an unreleased Indian Telugu film, about a teenaged boy's crush on a woman older than himself, starring Anukriti Govind Sharma in the title role. The original title of the film was Savitri. It is directed by J. D. Chakravarthy and presented by Ram Gopal Varma.
Cast
Anukriti Govind Sharma
Production
On 3 Oc... |
Norbury (/norð burh/) is a small village and civil parish in Shropshire, England. It lies to the west of the Long Mynd and the nearest town is Bishop's Castle. The parish is made up of three townships Asterton, Whitcott and Hardwick. There is a parish church dedicated to All Saints and a Country House B&B called The Co... |
Sudhakar Shamrao Deshmukh (born 11 October 1957) was a member of the 13th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. He represented the Nagpur West Assembly Constituency. He belongs to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Deshmukh was also member of the 12th Assembly (2009–2014).
Deshmukh was the president of Indian National Congr... |
The 2019 Houston Baptist Huskies football team represented Houston Baptist University—now known as Houston Christian University—as a member of the Southland Conference during the 2019 NCAA Division I FCS football season. Led by seventh-year head coach Vic Shealy the Huskies compiled an overall record of 5–7 with a mark... |
In ancient English law-books, the phrase "contramandatio placiti" signifies a respiting, or giving the defendant more time to answer; or, an imparlance, or countermanding of what was formerly ordered.
References
English legal terminology |
Theodore Moyle Burton (March 27, 1907 – December 22, 1989) was a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and one of the main leaders of the Genealogical Department of the church in the 1960s. Under his direction the department expanded its operations, largely through the openin... |
Ancillista is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Ancillariidae.
Species
Species within the genus Ancillista include:
Ancillista albicans Lee & Wu, 1997
Ancillista aureocallosa Kilburn & Jenner, 1977
Ancillista cingulata (G.B. Sowerby I, 1830)
Ancillista depontesi Kilburn, 1998
Ancilli... |
Isocitrate lyase (), or ICL, is an enzyme in the glyoxylate cycle that catalyzes the cleavage of isocitrate to succinate and glyoxylate. Together with malate synthase, it bypasses the two decarboxylation steps of the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle) and is used by bacteria, fungi, and plants.
The systematic name... |
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Emmanuel Scheffer (; 1 February 1924 – 28 December 2012) was an Israeli football player and coach who was born in Germany.
He was twice the manager of the Israel national football team (1968–70, 1978–79), and led the team at the 1968 Summer Olympics, and led the team to their only appearance in the World Cup, in 1970... |
Zabikhillo Urinboev (born 30 March 1995) is an Uzbekistani footballer who plays as a forward. He currently plays for PFC Navbahor Namangan.
He made his debut for the Uzbekistan national football team in May 2018 against Iran in a friendly. He has also played for Uzbekistani youth teams in international tournaments suc... |
J-Bay or Jbay may refer to:
Jason Bay, Canadian former professional baseball outfielder
Jeffreys Bay, a town in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa |
San Isidro is a barangay in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines with a population of 79,372 as of the 2020 census.
History
Barangay San Isidro was established on April 3, 1978 through Presidential Decree No. 1323. The subdivisions of Clarmen Village, Lopez Village, Parañaque Greenheights, Salvador Estate, San Antonio... |
Shauna-Kay Hines (born 29 June 1989) is a Jamaican parataekwondo practitioner. She competed at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in the –58 kg category, having been the only Jamaican representative at the Paralympics competition. Hines also won a bronze medal in Taekwondo at the 2019 Parapan American Games. She was a batonbe... |
Montana Highway 67 (MT 67) is a state highway in the US state of Montana. The southern terminus is at an intersection with I-15 Business Loop (I-15 BL) and U.S. Route 2 (US 2) in Shelby, and the northern terminus is at Interstate 15 (I-15) on the north side of town.
Route description
MT 67 starts at an intersection ... |
The Grenadiers is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army, formerly part of the Bombay Army and later the pre-independence British Indian Army, when the regiment was known as the 4th Bombay Grenadiers. It has distinguished itself during the two world wars and also since the Independence of India. The regiment has won m... |
African Junior Records in the sport of athletics are ratified by the Confederation of African Athletics (CAA). Athletics records comprise the best performance of an athlete before the year of their 20th birthday. Technically, in all under 20 age divisions, the age is calculated "on December 31 of the year of competiti... |
A read–eval–print loop (REPL), also termed an interactive toplevel or language shell, is a simple interactive computer programming environment that takes single user inputs, executes them, and returns the result to the user; a program written in a REPL environment is executed piecewise. The term usually refers to progr... |
Maama Mascheendra is a 2023 Indian Telugu-language Action film directed by Harsha Vardhan. The film stars Sudheer Babu in a triple role alongside Mirnalini Ravi, Eesha Rebba, and Harsha Vardhan. The film's music was composed by Chaitan Bharadwaj while P. G. Vinda performed the cinematography with editing by Marthand K.... |
Alma Arlene Davis (ca. 1910 – 1964) was an American aviator and air racer who was the first private pilot to receive an instrument rating and the first to fly a private plane across the North and South Atlantic oceans in a single trip.
Biography
Alma Arlene Davis started out studying art in Chicago, Illinois, and Clev... |
The 2019–20 season was Sporting Clube de Braga's 99th season in existence and the club's 24th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football. In addition to the domestic league, Braga participated in this season's editions of the Taça de Portugal, the Taça da Liga, and the UEFA Europa League. The season co... |
The House of Miloš and Dingo Melovski is a historical house in Galičnik that is listed as Cultural heritage of North Macedonia. It is in ownership of the two branches of the family of Melovski.
House and family history
The house was built in 1910 by the Filipovski family, i.e. it was built at the time when two of the ... |
Daan Reiziger (born 18 June 2001) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Cambuur.
Club career
Ajax
Born in Groningen, Reiziger began his youth career at local club Be Quick 1887, before moving to the youth academy of FC Groningen in 2012. In 2016, Reiziger moved to Ajax. He signed a th... |
Persoonia oleoides is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to north-eastern New South Wales. It is an erect to low-lying shrub with oblong to egg-shaped leaves and yellow flowers in groups of up to twenty-five on a rachis up to long.
Description
Persoonia oleoides is an erect to low-ly... |
Grace Irwin (1907-2008) was a Canadian writer who wrote Christian-themed fiction. She also worked as a classics teacher and minister.
Biography
Born in Toronto on July 14, 1907, Grace was the youngest of five children of John Irwin, a Methodist lay minister, and Martha Fortune Irwin, a schoolteacher. Grace attended h... |
The Air-Rail Link is a people mover linking Birmingham Airport with Birmingham International railway station and the National Exhibition Centre in England. The current system, originally known as SkyRail, replaced the earlier Birmingham Maglev system in 2003.
The current system is a fully automated cable-hauled system... |
Bergmo Church () was a parish church of the Church of Norway in Molde Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It was located in the Bergmo area of the town of Molde, about east of the town center. It was an annex church for the Bolsøy parish which is part of the Molde domprosti (arch-deanery) in the Diocese of... |
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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var tape = require( 'tape' );
var proxyquire = require( 'proxyquire' );
var ... |
Otkritie may refer to:
Otkritie FC Bank
Otkritie Holding
Otkritie Arena |
Başak Parlak (born 3 November 1989) is a Turkish actress and model.
After Ottoman Empire collapsed, her maternal family is of Turkish descent who immigrated from Greece. Her paternal family is of Turkish descent who immigrated from Bulgaria.
After he was cast in popular series such as Doktorlar, Emret Komutanım, Acı ... |
Michelle Anne Mahowald (January 12, 1963 – December 26, 1996) was an American computational neuroscientist in the emerging field of neuromorphic engineering. In 1996 she was inducted into the Women in Technology International Hall of Fame for her development of the Silicon Eye and other computational systems. She commi... |
Point Blank is the third album by the hard rock band Bonfire. It was released in 1989 on the label BMG International. During the recording sessions of this album, Hans Ziller was fired from the band, but the album features 10 songs written by him as well as 3 that feature him playing. Freddy Curci from Alias, Sheriff ... |
WPHC may refer to:
WPHC-AM, a station licensed to Waverly, Tennessee, United States from 1963 to 1995, predecessor to WQMV
WPHC-LP, a low-power radio station (107.9 FM) licensed to serve Spring Hill, Florida, United States
WYDE-FM, a radio station (92.5 FM) licensed to serve Cordova, Alabama, United States, which h... |
Presidential elections were held in Azerbaijan on 15 October 2003. As expected, Ilham Aliyev, son of the outgoing president, Heydar Aliyev, was officially elected with an overwhelming majority in an election which international observers held not to be free or fair.
Conduct
Human Rights Watch stated that the "election... |
Ratican’s was a U.S. soccer team established by Harry Ratican in 1924 in St. Louis, Missouri. It spent three seasons in the St. Louis Soccer League before becoming Tablers in 1927.
History
In 1924, Harry Ratican, U.S. soccer player and coach, entered an eponymously named team into the St. Louis Soccer League. Ratica... |
Van Conner (March 17, 1967 – January 17, 2023) was an American rock musician, best known as the bassist for Screaming Trees.
Career
As a bass player in high school, Conner formed the band Explosive Generation with his brother Gary Lee Conner and Mark Pickerel. That band later evolved into Screaming Trees with the add... |
This article catalogs the songwriting, musician, and production credits for Steve Lacy-Moya, better known as Steve Lacy. Lacy began his career as a guitarist and producer for the Los Angeles-based R&B/soul band, the Internet, and as a solo artist in the mid-to-late 2010s. His debut project, a song series titled Steve L... |
The 2008 Weng'an riot () was a riot on June 28, 2008, involving tens of thousands of residents in Weng'an County, Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, in the Guizhou province of Southwest China. Rioters smashed government buildings and torched several police cars to protest against an alleged police cover-up o... |
The 2022–23 season was the 106th season in the existence of Southampton Football Club and the club's eleventh consecutive season in the Premier League. In addition to the league, they also competed in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.
Squad
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Transfers
Players transferred in
Players loaned in
Players transferred out
P... |
Palaeoloxodon mnaidriensis is an extinct species of dwarf elephant belonging to the genus Palaeoloxodon, native to the Siculo-Maltese archipelago during the late Middle Pleistocene and Late Pleistocene. It is derived from the European mainland straight-tusked elephant (Palaeoloxodon antiquus).
Taxonomy
While previous... |
Edward Caswall, CO, (15 July 1814 – 2 January 1878) was an Anglican clergyman and hymn writer who converted to Catholicism and became an Oratorian priest. His more notable hymns include: "Alleluia! Alleluia! Let the Holy Anthem Rise"; "Come, Holy Ghost"; and "Ye Sons and Daughters of the Lord".
Biography
He was born... |
Index is a hamlet in the Town of Hartwick, New York, and partially in Town of Otsego, Otsego County, New York, United States. It is located at the corner of CR-11 and NY-28. Oaks Creek runs east through the hamlet and converges with the Susquehanna River just east of the hamlet.
References
Central New York
Hamlets in... |
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export { print, GluegunPrint } from './toolbox/print-tools'
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Anna Johanna Dorothea de Villiers (24 December 1900 – 1 November 1979) was an Afrikaans South African writer, lexicographer, and educator from South Africa. She is best known for her contributions to Die Afrikaanse woordeboek and Woordeboek van die Afrikaanse Taal. After receiving her doctorate, she taught at the Techn... |
The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office is the principal law enforcement agency that serves Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. It provides law enforcement services for the county's freeways, the Milwaukee County Courthouse, the Milwaukee County Criminal Justice Facility and House of Corrections, the county-owned Milwaukee Mitc... |
The Pelham Islands are a group of islands in western Long Island Sound that belonged to Thomas Pell in the 17th century. The islands, and most of the surrounding area, were purchased from the Siwanoy Indians by Pell in 1654, creating Pelham Manor. This large tract of land would eventually become the present-day Town ... |
Raz and Jargalan County () is in North Khorasan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Raz.
At the 2016 census, the county's population was 59,210 in 15,903 households.
Administrative divisions
The latest census shows three districts, six rural districts, and one city.
References
Counties of North Khorasan Pro... |
Daniela del Carmen Alvarado Álvarez (; born 23 October 1981 in Caracas) is a Venezuelan television, theatre and film actress. She is the daughter of actor Daniel Alvarado and actress Carmen Julia Álvarez and has 6 brothers.
She broke into international fame as the star of RCTV's telenovela Juana la virgen.
Biography
... |
René Furler (8 August 1949 – 23 November 2013) was a Swiss rower. He competed in the men's coxed pair event at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
References
1949 births
2013 deaths
Swiss male rowers
Olympic rowers for Switzerland
Rowers at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Place of birth missing |
The Cats and the Fiddle was an African American singing group formed in 1937 in Chicago and active until 1951, releasing more than 30 gramophone sides during the period. Their instrumentation included a bass (the "fiddle" of the title), tenor guitar, ukulele and Martin tiple, a 10-string ukulele-family instrument.
The... |
Trechus compsus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Trechinae. It was described by Jeannel in 1935.
References
compsus
Beetles described in 1935 |
Luke Scott may refer to:
Luke Scott (baseball) (born 1978), American baseball player
Luke Scott (director) (born 1968), English film director
Luke Scott (rugby league) (born 1974), Australian rugby league player |
Stuart Gauld (born 26 March 1964 in Edinburgh, Scotland) is a Scottish former footballer who played as both a full back and a center back.
Stuart signed for Derry City in November 1985, and was part of the team that took part in the club's first League of Ireland season in 1985/86. He made his League of Ireland debut ... |
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