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Paharhati is a village in Memari II CD block in Bardhaman Sadar South subdivision of Purba Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Geography
Location
Paharhati is approximately 25 km from Bardhaman and is 2 hours journey from Howrah/Kolkata. It is also near such towns as Hatgobindopur, Satgachia and Me... |
Ardkinglas House is a Category A listed country house on the Ardkinglas Estate in Argyll, Scotland. The estate lies on the eastern shore of Loch Fyne, and the house is located close to the village of Cairndow. Dating back to the 14th century and originally a Campbell property, the estate now covers more than of rollin... |
The self-transforming brain refers to the ability of the self to consciously use mental activity to change/modify the brain's neural network in order to experience life with more happiness and fulfillment. This capacity of using awareness to do so is based on the assumption that the brain and the mind are closely conne... |
"Soy el Único" is the debut single by American regional Mexican trio Yahritza y Su Esencia, released on March 25, 2022. It is the lead single from their debut EP Obsessed (2022) and their highest-charting song, peaking at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Background
"Soy el Único" is the first song that Yahritza Mar... |
Samuel Stout may refer to:
Sam Stout (born 1984), Canadian mixed martial artist
Samuel Hollingsworth Stout (1822–1903), American farmer, slaveholder, teacher and surgeon
Samuel Van Dyke Stout (1786–1850), American politician, mayor of Nashville, Tennessee |
, also known as Saber Marionette X, is a 1998 Japanese anime television series, the last part of the Saber Marionette J series, and a sequel of Saber Marionette J Again. Like the previous ones, it was created by . The 26 episode saga began airing in Japan on October 6, 1998 to March 30, 1999. It is licensed by Bandai E... |
Jean-Pierre Abossolo-Ze (born 18 December 1956) is a Cameroonian former sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1956 births
Living people
Athletes (track and field) at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Cameroonian male sprinters
Cameroonian male hurdler... |
United States national water polo team may refer to:
United States men's national water polo team
United States women's national water polo team |
The 2002 Major League Soccer SuperDraft was held on February 10, 2002 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
One month earlier, MLS had contracted two clubs: Tampa Bay Mutiny and Miami Fusion. In conjunction with the contraction, the league conducted both an allocation draft and a dispersal draft in which the top 2002 SuperDra... |
The Tiger () was a political magazine which was initiated by Chinese intellectuals Zhang Shizhao and Chen Duxiu and was in circulation between 1914 and 1915.
The magazine began as the effort of Zhang Shizhao to create his own publication in the wake of his departure from The People's Stand, then the official publicati... |
Galasa rugosalis is a species of snout moth in the genus Galasa. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1913 and is known from French Guiana.
References
Moths described in 1913
Chrysauginae |
Karl Ehrhardt (November 26, 1924 – February 5, 2008) was one of the New York Mets' most visible fans and an icon at Shea Stadium from its opening in 1964 through 1981. Known as the "Sign Man", Ehrhardt held up 20-by-26-inch black cardboard signs with sayings in big white (sometimes orange) upper-cased paper characters ... |
Paul Norman may refer to:
Paul Norman (game designer) (born 1951), American video game designer
Paul Norman (scientist) (1951–2004), British scientist
Paul Norman (director) (born 1956), American pornographic film director |
Rhys Grant (born 6 February 1987) is an Australian rower. He is a 2016 Olympian and an Australian national champion from Perth, Western Australia.
Personal
Grant was born in Subiaco, Western Australia and lives in Perth. He attended Trinity College, Perth and completed a B Civil Eng at Curtin University. His father Gu... |
Almario Vizcayno (born Almario Macario Vizcayno on November 4, 1981) is a Filipino athlete, coach, chef and restaurant owner. He is one of the famous athletes throughout the Philippines. He graduated from the University of Santo Tomas ( B.S. in Physical Education, 1999) and the Sergio Osmeña Sr. High School. Vizcayno i... |
Daniel Egyin (born 5 November 1990) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as defender for Ghana Premier League side Medeama S.C. He previously played for and captained both Sekondi Hasaacas and Bechem United.
Club career
Sekondi Hasaacas
Egyin played for Sekondi Hasaacas and served as captain of the side i... |
Living Dangerously (2000) was the third and final Living Dangerously professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). It took place on March 12, 2000 from the O'Neill Center in Danbury, Connecticut. The commentator for the event was Joey Styles.
The main event was a tou... |
HMS Nicator was an which served with the Royal Navy during the First World War. The M class was an improvement on the preceding , capable of higher speed. Launched in February 1916, the destroyer fought in the Battle of Jutland between May and June 1916, operating in support of the British battlecruisers in their acti... |
Giresun Castle is a fortress built in the 2nd century BC in what is now Giresun Province, Turkey.
History
Giresun Castle was built on the order of Pharnaces I of Pontus (king of Kingdom of Pontus and son of Mithridates III of Pontus). Then, city was named "Farnakyas". Afterwards, the Roman Empire invaded the city (63 ... |
Keith Bradley (born in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire) is an English former footballer who is best known for the time he spent with Aston Villa.
Bradley joined Everton as a youth player at the age of 16. After being spotted and approached by Joe Mercer, he signed a professional contract at the age of 18 and spent ten years... |
Nodar Khaduri (; 29 August 1970 – 10 September 2019) was a Georgian academic and politician. He was Minister of Finance of Georgia 25 October 2012 until November 2016.
Biography
Born in Tbilisi, Khaduri graduated from the Tbilisi State University with a degree in macroeconomics in 1996. From 1996 to 2004, he served o... |
Wang Han is the name of:
Wang Han (diver) (born 1991), Chinese diver
Wang Han (host) (born 1974), Chinese TV show host
Wang Han (poet) ( 8th century), Tang dynasty poet
Wang Han (swimmer) (born 1954), Taiwanese actor and swimmer
See also
Han Wang (disambiguation) |
Bagana is an active volcanic cone located in the centre of the island of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, the largest island of the Solomon group. It is the most active volcano in the country, occupying a remote portion of central Bougainville Island. It is one of Melanesia's youngest and most active volcanoes.
Bagan... |
There are currently 14 prison complexes and 2 correctional treatment facilities, for state prisoners in the U.S. state of Arizona. This number does not include federal prisons, detention centers for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or county jails located in the state. There are 10 state prisons operated b... |
Legacy of Hate and Lust is the 6th album by Leæther Strip.
Track listing
Down There With You
We Need a Life
The Darkness Ends the Day
I Wanna Hate You
We're Losing Time
Whisper Your Poetry
Come Out Tonight
I Won't Look Back
I Try - I Die
No Rest for the Wicked
13/6 - 1994
1995 albums
Leæther Strip albums |
A Mayor's Life: Governing New York's Gorgeous Mosaic is the autobiography of New York City's 106th mayor, David N. Dinkins, co-authored with Peter Knobler. Published in 2013 by PublicAffairs Books, the autobiography recounts the life and career of David Norman Dinkins, who defeated Ed Koch and Rudy Giuliani to become m... |
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The Tyros Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in Ireland open to two-year-old thoroughbreds. It is run at Leopardstown over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in July.
The event used to be held at the Curragh in mid August. For a period it was classed at Listed lev... |
Gorai is a village in Iglas Tehsil of Aligarh district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
References
Cities and towns in Aligarh district
Villages in Aligarh district |
Daniel Eaton (born March 26, 1992) is an American ice dancer who now represents the Republic of Korea with his partner Yura Min, with whom he is the 2020 Korean National Champion. With former partner Alexandra Aldridge, he is the 2014 Four Continents bronze medalist, a two-time (2012, 2013) World Junior bronze medalist... |
Alberto Sonsol Cohen (November 26, 1957 – March 25, 2021) was a Uruguayan sports journalist, sportscaster and television presenter.
Biography
Alberto Sonsol Cohen was born in barrio Palermo, Montevideo to David Sonsol and Leonor Cohen. Coming from a Jewish family, Sonsol attended Liceo Yavne.
In January 1984, he emi... |
Jô Bilac, (born 1985 as Giovanni Ramalho Bilac) is a Brazilian playwright, he debuted in 2006 as a professional playwright.
Bilac has an Indian father and a Brazilian mother and spent most of his childhood in Madrid, Spain. When he returned to Brazil he lived with his family in the Rio de Janeiro area of Urca and got... |
The Central Louisiana State Hospital Dairy Barn is located in Pineville, Louisiana. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 15, 1986.
Its National Register nomination describes it:The Central Louisiana State Hospital Dairy Barn is of statewide significance in the area of architecture as a very... |
Manchhana (Devanagari: मंछना ) is a village in Jagir block of Mainpuri district, Uttar Pradesh. It was once a taluqa headquarters. As of 2011, it has a total population of 6,201, in 1,082 households.
Geography
Manchhana is located about 6 km southeast of Mainpuri on the road leading to Saman. The village lands inclu... |
New Manila International Airport (), also known as Bulacan International Airport, is an international airport under construction on the coastal areas of Bulakan, Bulacan, north of the capital Manila. The project was proposed by the San Miguel Corporation (SMC) and is set to help decongest Ninoy Aquino International A... |
Statistics of 1. deild in the 1985 season.
Overview
It was contested by 8 teams, and B68 Toftir won the championship.
League standings
Results
The schedule consisted of a total of 14 games. Each team played two games against every opponent in no particular order. One of the games was at home and one was away.
Top g... |
Cheden Holt, situated on a hilltop about a mile from the rural village of Hambledon in Hampshire, was a home venue of the Hambledon Club. It was used for a single first-class cricket match in 1776, when a Hampshire side played a Kent team. This is the only important match played at the ground, with no further mention o... |
Engebret Olsen Soot (26 May 1786 – 3 March 1859) was a Norwegian engineer. He was one of Norway's first canal builders and joined the timber channels at Otteid and Mangen-Grasmo. He is known as the father of the Fredrikshald Canal (now known as the Halden Canal) in south-eastern Norway. He constructed locks and canals ... |
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Virginia's 10th congressional district election was one of the highest-profile United States House of Representatives elections of 2018, and the most competitive in Virginia, Democrat Jennifer Wexton, a lawyer and state lawmaker representing Loudoun County, ousted Republican two-term incumbent congresswoman Barbara Com... |
Qualification for the 2014 United States Men's Curling Championship consisted of three different paths. Four teams qualified directly through the High Performance Program or the Order of Merit system. The number of the remaining entrants to the national championships was cut down to six teams through a challenge round ... |
In statistics, the terms "mathematical elimination" and "mathematically eliminated" mean to be excluded in a decision, based on numerical counts, due to insufficient total numbers, even if all remaining events were 100% in favor. The excluded outcome is considered to be eliminated due to the mathematical probability be... |
Satan on Earth is the 1919 US title of a 2-reel silent short subject produced in France by the Gaumont Film Company.
References
French silent short films
1919 films
French black-and-white films
1910s French films |
Ann Hirschman is an American nurse practitioner and an elder of the street medic movement.
Early life and career
Ann Hirschman was trained as a nurse, graduating in 1967. She became a member of the Medical Committee for Human Rights, where she joined a faction that expressed a moral obligation to assist the civil ri... |
Helmut Gollwitzer (29 December 1908 – 17 October 1993) was a German Protestant (Lutheran) theologian and author.
Born in Pappenheim, Bavaria, Gollwitzer studied Protestant theology in Munich, Erlangen, Jena and Bonn (1928–1932); he later completed a doctorate under Karl Barth in Basel (1937), writing on the understand... |
The Chattahoochee sculpin (Cottus chattahoochee) is a species of fish in the family Cottidae. It is found in the United States, inhabiting the Chattahoochee River, above the Fall Line in Georgia. It reaches a maximum length of 8.5 cm. It prefers rocky riffles of headwaters and creeks.
References
Cottus (fish)
Fish de... |
Oleg Solodovnik (born December 11, 1966 in Dnepropetrovsk, USSR) is a Russian and Ukrainian futsal coach, as well as a former football and futsal player. He is notable for his performance in the Russian futsal club Dina Moscow and National teams of USSR, CIS, Russia and Ukraine.
Biography
Solodovnik started playing fo... |
John Murdoch () (15 January 1818 – 29 January 1903) was a Scottish newspaper owner and editor and land reform campaigner who played a significant part in the campaign for crofters rights in the late 19th century
Early life
Murdoch was born in Ardclach, Nairn. His father was John Murdoch and his mother was Mary Macpher... |
Ropica exocentroides is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Pascoe in 1859. It is known from Australia.
References
exocentroides
Beetles described in 1859 |
Fogelbo House is a log house located in Portland, Oregon. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in July 2020.
History
The log house was built in 1938 by father-son duo Henry Steiner and John Steiner. Later in 1952, the house was purchased by the Fogelquists. In 1978, Washington County designated ... |
Bassam El Shammaa is a researcher in Egyptology and senior tour guide.
Save the Sphinx campaign
Shammaa, having expressed concern for the conditions in which the Sphinx monument and its surroundings exist, began an awareness campaign online during 2007. The response from the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) state... |
Adventures of Tarzan is a 1985 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Babbar Subhash, starring Hemant Birje, Dalip Tahil, Kimi Katkar and Om Shivpuri. The film was much talked about in its time, mainly due to the steamy scenes between the lead actors and popular hit songs. After the release of the film the male leading... |
UPF0528 protein FAM172A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FAM172A gene.
References
External links
Further reading |
Jayant Kumar Malaiya (born 20 February 1947) is an Indian politician and a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He was a member of Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Damoh constituency since 1990, but lost in 2018 Madhya Pradesh Assembly election.
Political career
Malaiya was elected from Damoh Legislative Ass... |
Lucille Dumont (born Lucelle Dumont; January 20, 1919 – July 29, 2016) was a Canadian singer and radio and television host. She is credited by the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame with having "served and personified Quebec popular music" and popularized the music of Quebec songwriters by singing their songs. She is al... |
Antonios Zavaliangos is an American material scientist and engineer, and currently the A. W. Grosvenor professor at Drexel University. He is also a published author.
Zavaliangos is also the Director of the CMSE Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need, Director of GAANN-Pharma, and Co-Director of the Drexel Resea... |
The women's 800 metre freestyle event at the 2000 Summer Olympics took place on 21–22 September at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre in Sydney, Australia.
United States' teenager Brooke Bennett became the second swimmer in Olympic history to defend her title in the event, and the fifth to strike a long-distance ... |
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Mrovska is a village in the municipality of Vladimirci, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 508 people.
References
Populated places in Mačva District |
Ahmed Faris Maumoon (born 31 March 1971), commonly known as Faris, is a Maldivian politician who served as Minister of State for Economic Development from November 2013 to June 2015. He was also elected as a member of Parliament (People's Majlis) from June 2015 to May 2019 for Dhiggaru constituency.
Faris is now an ac... |
Seán Loftus (born 1997) is an Irish hurler who plays for Galway Senior Championship club Turloughmore and at inter-county level with the Galway senior hurling team. He is usually deployed as a corner-back, but can also be deployed at midfield.
Playing career
Presentation College Athenry
Loftus attended the Presentat... |
KPDQ may refer to:
KPDQ-FM, a radio station (93.9 FM) licensed to Portland, Oregon, United States
KPDQ (AM), a radio station (800 AM) licensed to Portland, Oregon, United States |
Prague–Karlovy Vary–Prague () was a one-day cycling race held annually between 1921 and 2010 in the Czech Republic. It was part of UCI Europe Tour in category 1.2 from 2007 until its final edition in 2010.
Winners
References
External links
Cycle races in the Czech Republic
Recurring sporting events established in 1... |
The National Socialist Bulgarian Workers Party () was a Nazi party based in the Kingdom of Bulgaria.
It was one of a number of anti-Semitic groups to emerge in Bulgaria after the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany, with other notable groups including the Union of Bulgarian National Legions and Ratniks. The party was esta... |
Mīrzā Bāqī (, ), also known as Mīrzā Bāqī Beg, was a 17th-century Mughal Empire military general. He served as thanadar in Phuldubi (near Faridpur) and Bhalwa (Noakhali).
Career
Under the orders of Qasim Khan Chishti, Baqi joined the expedition to and conquest of Katghar led by General Abdun Nabi.
Baqi was the Bakhsh... |
Muharrem Varlı (born 22 April 1969) is a Turkish politician from the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), who has served as a Member of Parliament for Adana since 22 July 2007.
Born in Adana, Varlı graduated from Selçuk University Faculty of Arts and Sciences history department. He was self-employed, having worked as a f... |
North Booval is a suburb of Ipswich in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. In the , North Booval had a population of 3,175 people.
Geography
North Booval is bounded to the north and west by the Bremer River, to the east by Bundamba Creek, and to the south by the Main Line railway.
The land use is predominan... |
Dorinbo (c. late 16th century) was a Japanese priest and the uncle of the famous swordsman Miyamoto Musashi during the 17th century in Edo period Japan. He raised Musashi as a youth, and taught him basic knowledge of painting and religion.
References
Dorinbo |
The Confederation Life Building, a seven-floor Romanesque Revival office building, is a historic structure in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Completed in 1892, it was designated a historic property by the City of Toronto under the Ontario Heritage Act on November 26, 1975.
It is located at 2–14 Richmond Street East on the ... |
Guy Alexandre Auguste Sautter (c.1886 – 1961) was a French born badminton player who held both Swiss and English nationality.
Sautter won the All England Open Badminton Championships, considered the unofficial World Badminton Championships, in men's singles in 1911, 1913 and 1914. In the 1913 and 1914 editions, he com... |
Michael Costello (born January 20, 1983) is an American fashion designer and reality television personality. He appeared on the eighth season of Project Runway and the first season of Project Runway All Stars.
Early life
Michael Costello was born on January 20, 1983, in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles. Costello's father is ... |
Yinan may refer to:
Yinan County, in Shandong, China
Zhenzhu Khan (died 645), personal name Yi'nan (夷男), khan of Xueyantuo
Diao Yinan (born 1969), Chinese director, screenwriter, and actor
Wang Yinan (born 1989), Chinese swimmer |
Kazem Gholami (, born 21 March 1957) is an Iranian wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle 100 kg at the 1992 Summer Olympics, finishing 9th.
References
External links
1957 births
Living people
Iranian male sport wrestlers
Olympic wrestlers for Iran
Wrestlers at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Place of birth missing... |
Doral Senior High School may refer to:
J. C. Bermudez Doral Senior High School
Ronald W. Reagan/Doral Senior High School |
Priyanka Kandwal (born 18 July 1994) is an Indian television and film actress. In 2013, she made her television debut with Zee TV's Pavitra Rishta as Dr. Gauri Shahane. In 2017, she portrayed the role of Shweta Kashyap in StarPlus's Jaana Na Dil Se Door. She was last seen as Mahira Khan in StarPlus's Mariam Khan - Repo... |
Mean-field particle methods are a broad class of interacting type Monte Carlo algorithms for simulating from a sequence of probability distributions satisfying a nonlinear evolution equation. These flows of probability measures can always be interpreted as the distributions of the random states of a Markov process whos... |
IJsselham is a hamlet in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is located in the municipality of Steenwijkerland, about 12 km west of Steenwijk, and 2 km southwest of Oldemarkt.
IJsselham lent its name to a former municipality, created in the merger of Blankenham, Kuinre, and Oldemarkt. The municipality merged with Ste... |
Widryny is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Reszel, within Kętrzyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately south of Reszel, south-west of Kętrzyn, and north-east of the regional capital Olsztyn.
References
Widryny |
Salmanlı is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Kozan, Adana Province, Turkey. Its population is 136 (2022).
References
Neighbourhoods in Kozan District |
Matthias Frings (born 14 April 1953) is a German journalist, TV presenter and writer. He was born in Aachen and spent his childhood there. He pursued English studies, German studies and linguistics at RWTH Aachen University. In 1974, Frings was a founding member of the gay student group Aachener Printenschwestern. Afte... |
Steve Freeman is an English retired association football midfielder who played professionally in the USISL A-League.
Youth
A native of England, Freeman came to the United States to attend Florida Institute of Technology. He also played for the FIT soccer team from 1986 to 1989. In 1988, FIT won the NCAA Division II Me... |
Stanning is a surname which may refer to:
Nick Stanning (born 1971), British target shooter/gunsmith
Heather Stanning (born 1985), British rower
Henry Stanning (1881–1946), English cricketer
John Stanning senior (1877–1929), English cricketer
John Stanning junior (1919–2007), English cricketer
See also |
Johanna is a feminine name.
Johanna may also refer to:
Places
Johanna, Victoria, a beach resort in Australia
127 Johanna, asteroid
Johanna, Culemborg, a windmill in Gelderland, Netherlands
Johanna, former name for the island of Anjouan, Comoros
Songs
"Johanna (Shut Up!)", a 2007 song from The Power of Shower by Craz... |
Kristi Leskinen (born February 10, 1981 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania) is an American freestyle skier. At Winter X Games IX, Leskinen won a bronze medal in the Women's Superpipe. Kristi Leskinen was the first woman to ever pull off a rodeo 720—two rotations with her head pointed towards the earth. She was named one of th... |
Robert Merle (; 28 August 1908 – 27 March 2004) was a French novelist.
Early life
Merle was born in 1908 in Tébessa, French Algeria. His father Félix, who was an interpreter "with a perfect knowledge of literary and spoken Arabic", was killed in 1916 in the Dardanelles. Young Merle and his mother moved to Paris, where... |
Kevin Fagan (born June 22, 1956) is an American cartoonist and creator of the syndicated comic strip Drabble. Fagan was born in Los Angeles.
He attended Saddleback College, and later transferred to California State University, Sacramento
as a history major. While there, he submitted his work to the student newspaper,... |
Konrad Arras (14 July 1876 Erastvere Parish (now Kanepi Parish), Kreis Werro – 30 October 1930 Tartu) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of the II and III Riigikogu, representing the Farmers' Assemblies.
References
1876 births
1930 deaths
People from Kanepi Parish
People from Kreis Werro
Farmers' Assemblies ... |
Lysus () was a Macedonian sculptor, mentioned by Pausanias, as the creator of the statue of Criannius of Elis, an Olympic victor who won a victory in the race in armour. This statue stood in the Altis, a sanctuary at Olympia, the site of the Olympic Games.
References
Online Reading
Classical E-text : Pausanias
Smith... |
NGC 204 is an unbarred lenticular galaxy located approximately 241 million light-years from the Solar System in the constellation Pisces. It was discovered on December 21, 1786 by William Herschel.
See also
List of NGC objects (1–1000)
References
External links
SEDS
0204
Unbarred lenticular galaxies
Pisces ... |
U.S. Naval Air Station Cubi Point was a United States Navy aerial facility located at the edge of Naval Base Subic Bay and abutting the Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines.
When the base closed, the air station became Subic Bay International Airport and is still operating today.
Background
During the Korean War, Ad... |
Petr Tatíček (born 22 September 1983) is a Czech professional ice hockey centre who is currently an unrestricted free agent. He most recently played for ERC Ingolstadt of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). He has previously played for the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League (NHL).
Playing career
Tatíček was... |
Eric Himpton Holder Jr. (born January 21, 1951) is an American lawyer who served as the 82nd United States attorney general from 2009 to 2015. A member of the Democratic Party, Holder was the first African American to hold the position of U.S. attorney general.
Born in New York City to a middle class family of Barbadi... |
Sonja Jayne McIlfatrick is a nurse and Professor in Nursing and Palliative Care and Dean of Ulster Doctoral College at Ulster University. She was the first non-American President of the International Network of Doctoral Education in Nursing.
Education
She attended Carrickfergus Grammar School in Northern Ireland. Sh... |
Admiralteysky Municipal Okrug () is a municipal okrug of Admiralteysky District of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia. Population:
It borders the Neva River in the north, New Admiralty Canal and Kryukov Canal in the west, Fontanka in the south, and Voznesensky Avenue and the Moyka River in the east.
Places ... |
Carroll Avenue is a street in Angelino Heights, one of the older neighborhoods of Los Angeles. It consists of Victorian-era houses within a picturesque neighborhood and has served as the backdrop for countless motion pictures.
History
Carroll Avenue is one of Los Angeles' first suburbs, and bears its name well, as it ... |
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 2 (TSC2), also known as Tuberin, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TSC2 gene.
Function
Mutations in this gene lead to tuberous sclerosis. Its gene product is believed to be a tumor suppressor and is able to stimulate specific GTPases. Hamartin coded by the gene TSC1 functions a... |
Richard William Church (25 April 1815 – 6 December 1890) was an English churchman and writer, known latterly as Dean Church. He was a close friend of John Henry Newman and allied with the Tractarian movement. Later he moved from Oxford academic life to some prominence in the Church of England.
Life
Richard William was... |
Fear And Saturday Night is the fifth studio album by Americana singer-songwriter Ryan Bingham, released on January 20, 2015. The album was recorded with producer Jim Scott and will be self-released through Bingham's independent record label Axster Bingham Records.
Composition
According to Rolling Stone Country, "Bingh... |
Sebastian Brather (born 28 June 1964) is a German medieval archaeologist and co-editor of Germanische Altertumskunde Online.
Career
Brather received his PhD in archaeology from the Humboldt University of Berlin in 1995 with a thesis Feldberger Keramik und frühe Slawen: Studien zur nordwestslawischen Keramik der Karol... |
San Lorenzo is a Renaissance-style Roman Catholic parish church located in the town of Civitella del Tronto, in the province of Teramo, Abruzzo, Italy.
History
This church was dedicated to St Lawrence, and once stood outside of the town walls. During a siege in 1557, it served as a bastion of the defence. The façade h... |
Publius Minucius Augurinus ( 492 BC) was a Roman Republican politician of the patrician gens Minucia during the beginning of the 5th century BC. He served as Consul of Rome in 492 BC
Family Origins
Although the Minucia gens has been traditionally known as a plebeian family, the family's origins are indeed of the pa... |
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