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Weasel Hill () is a small distinctive elevation in the ice piedmont 5 miles north of Larsen Inlet, Graham Land, between Pyke and Polaris Glaciers. Mapped from surveys by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) (1960–61). Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC). after the M-29 Tracked Cargo ... |
Baylander (IX-514), ex-YFU-79, was a United States Navy Helicopter Landing Trainer (HLT), billed as the world's smallest aircraft carrier. It served as a practice landing site for helicopter pilots in the United States Navy, Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and National Guard.
History
The ship entered opera... |
The Margera family:
Bam Margera - Skateboarder and star of CKY, Jackass, and Viva La Bam.
Phil Margera - Bam's father and a baker by profession
April Margera - Bam's mother
Jess Margera - Bam's brother and drummer of the band CKY
Vincent "Don Vito" Margera - Bam's uncle
American families |
Freedom's Path is a 2022 historical war drama film written, directed and produced by Brett Smith in his feature length debut. It stars Gerran Howell, RJ Cyler, and Ewen Bremner. Based on the American Civil War, it won multiple film festival awards in 2022 and had a limited theatrical run from February 3, 2023.
Synopsi... |
Grace Kristine Singson-Meehan (Grace Kristine Gacula Singson) also known as Kris Singson-Meehan, Kristine Singson is a Filipina politician and businesswoman she is Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Ilocos Sur's 2nd District. She succeed her father Eric Singson in 2019.
References
Year of birth m... |
The 2004 Marshall Thundering Herd football team represented Marshall University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I –A college football during the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season. Marshall competed as a member of the East Division of Mid-American Conference, and played their home games ... |
Joan and Leslie was a British television situation comedy series which aired from 1955 to 1958, starring Noel Dyson, Leslie Randall, Joan Reynolds, and Harry Towb. Produced by Associated Television (ATV), all episodes are missing, believed to be lost.
Leslie Randall and his real life wife Joan Reynolds played the titl... |
Pulp Literature Press is a Canadian-based small press founded in Richmond, BC in 2013. The primary work of the press is the publication of the quarterly literary journal, Pulp Literature. In 2016, the press expanded into publishing writing guides, and added full-length novels in 2017.
Publications
Pulp Literature
... |
Thomas Kenrick Kavanagh (12 December 1923 – 26 November 2019) was an Australian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and racecar driver.
In 1952, Kavanagh became the first Australian to win a motorcycle Grand Prix race when he won the 350cc Ulster Grand Prix. In 1956, he won the Junior TT at the Isle of Man TT races. Kava... |
Archibald Ackroyd (18 May 1897 – 25 June 1968) was an English cricketer who played for Derbyshire in 1924 and 1925 and for Scotland in 1937.
Ackroyd was born in Heanor, Derbyshire. He made his debut for Derbyshire in the 1924 season. In his opening match against Northamptonshire he took three wickets and a catch and s... |
Moon Design Publications are publishers of tabletop role-playing game books set in Greg Stafford's world of Glorantha. They were founded in 1998 by Rick Meints and Colin Phillips in the UK.
History
In the 1990s, American expatriate Rick Meints was a member of the Reaching Moon Megacorp, the British fan publisher that ... |
KMB09 protocol (named after Muhammad Mubashir Khan, Michael Murphy and Almut Beige) is an alternative quantum key distribution protocol, where Alice and Bob use two mutually unbiased bases with one of them encoding a ‘0’ and the other one encoding a ‘1’. The security of the scheme is due to a minimum index transmission... |
Ghazi () is an administrative subdivision of Haripur District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Assistant Commissioner of Ghazi is Fizza Mohsin. She started her service on 24 February 2022.
A number of villages located in Ghazi's midst are Hassanpur, Essa, Khalo, Pipliala, Khairbara, Kohtehra and Hamlet Col... |
Valuychik () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Valuychanskoye Rural Settlement, Krasnogvardeysky District, Belgorod Oblast, Russia. The population was 698 as of 2010. There are 4 streets.
Geography
Valuychik is located 41 km southwest of Biryuch (the district's administrative centre) by ro... |
Matsukaze is a Japanese classical Noh drama.
Matsukaze may also refer to:
Matsukaze, the legendary horse of Maeda Toshimasu
Matsukaze, a Danzan-ryū jujitsu technique
, two Japanese destroyers
Masaya Matsukaze, Japanese actor and voice actor
Matsukaze Tenma, a fictional character in the video game Inazuma Eleven... |
Frank Hardart Sr. (October 22, 1850 – December 10, 1918) was the co-founder with Joseph V. Horn of Horn & Hardart, the food service company that launched the Horn & Hardart Automat cafeterias in Philadelphia and New York. Patrons at the Automats could serve themselves by putting coins into a wall of glass-fronted dispe... |
The Fangcheng dialect (; local Jyutping: Fong4sing4 baak4waa4; IPA: , ) also rendered Fongsing Jyut dialect, is a dialect of Yue (Cantonese), spoken in the southern area closer to the sea of former Fangcheng County(防城縣), which was divided present-day Dongxing City(東興市), Fangcheng District(防城區) and Gangkou District(港口區)... |
Tetrathylacium is a genus of two species of shrubs and small trees in the family Salicaceae native to the southern Central America and northern South America. Previously it was treated in the family Flacourtiaceae but was moved along with its close relatives to the Salicaceae based on analyses of DNA data. Tetrathylaci... |
Dennis Lipscomb (March 1, 1942 – July 30, 2014) was an American actor.
Lipscomb's first feature film was Union City (1980). From the early 1980s to the 1990s, Lipscomb appeared in key roles in various motion pictures including Love Child (1982), WarGames (1983), Eyes of Fire (1983), The Day After (1983), A Soldier's ... |
The Essex County Schools of Technology (formerly known as Essex County Vocational Technical Schools) is a regional public school district headquartered in Newark that offers occupational and academic instruction for public high school and adult students in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1914, the d... |
Novokilmetovo (; , Yañı Kilmät) is a rural locality (a village) in Baymurzinsky Selsoviet, Mishkinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 151 as of 2010. There are 2 streets.
Geography
Novokilmetovo is located 47 km northwest of Mishkino (the district's administrative centre) by road. Churayevo is the... |
ECI may refer to:
Companies
ECI Partners, a British private equity group
ECI Telecom, an Israeli telecommunication equipment manufacturer
El Corte Inglés, a Spanish retailer
Engine Components Inc., an American aircraft engine manufacturer
Eze Castle Integration, an American IT company
Education
Early childhood ... |
Peter Chung (born April 19, 1961) is a Korean American animator. He is best known for his unique style of animation, as the creator and director of Æon Flux and Reign: The Conqueror (Alexander Senki).
Early life and career
Peter Chung was born on April 19, 1961. Since his father was in the foreign service of the Repub... |
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/*
*
*/
/*
* This file is part of Scylla.
*
* Scylla is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* Scylla is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS... |
Chinese characters for transcribing Slavonic were Chinese characters created for the purpose of transcribing Slavonic sounds into Chinese. The Russian Orthodox Church's mission in China had an interest in translating liturgical texts into Chinese and Japanese, and sought to devise new characters for this purpose.
Many... |
George C. Tichenor (October 8, 1838 – July 11, 1902) was a member and president of the Board of General Appraisers.
Education and career
Born on October 8, 1838, in Shelbyville, Kentucky, Tichenor served as a clerk for the United States District Court for the District of Iowa from 1859 to 1861. He served as a colonel... |
Skyline Mall was a small enclosed shopping mall located among the high rises of Bailey's Crossroads in Falls Church, Virginia. It opened on the site of the former Washington-Virginia Airport and the Sunset X-rated drive-in theater. in 1977 to join the offices of Skyline City. At its peak, the mall comprised more than t... |
The Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA) is a generic admissions test, which is used as part of the admissions process for entry to some undergraduate courses at the University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford, University College London, and Hanoi University of Science and Technology.
History
TSA was developed and i... |
Entangled () is a 1993 French-Canadian thriller film directed by Max Fischer and starring Judd Nelson and Pierce Brosnan.
Plot
The mysterious Patrick Garavan watches David Merkin, who is in a coma after a car accident. When the patient awakens, he desperately calls for his lover Annabelle, who has been killed. In re... |
Littleton Township may refer to:
Littleton Township, Schuyler County, Illinois
Littleton Township, Halifax County, North Carolina, in Halifax County, North Carolina
Township name disambiguation pages |
Antonio de Villarroel y Pelaez (1656, Barcelona – 1726, A Coruña) was a Spanish military commander in the service of Philip V until 1710 in the War of the Spanish Succession. After the disgrace of Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, under whom he served and who plotted to replace Philip V, he switched to the Habsburg cause o... |
Annie Pettway may refer to:
Annie Bell Pettway (1930–2003), American artist
Annie E. Pettway (1904–1972), American artist |
Wachita Mountain is a summit in southern St. Francois County in the U.S. state of Missouri. The summit has an elevation of . The broad hill lies about four miles southeast of Doe Run and the St. Francis River flows past the southeast side of the mountain. Klondike Hill lies adjacent to the northeast. Missouri Route AA ... |
Gladys "Patsy" Pulitzer Preston (May 31, 1928 – October 28, 2011) was an American fashion model, socialite and philanthropist. The granddaughter of Joseph Pulitzer, newspaper publisher and founder of the Pulitzer Prize, she grew up in Palm Beach, Florida. In 1961, she appeared in Sports Illustrated as one of the "World... |
Rachel White may refer to
Rachel White (actress) (born 1978), US-Indian actress
Rachel White (dancer), professional dancer from Tbilisi
Rachel White (volleyball) (born 1974), British-born Australian volleyball player |
Armond Rizzo (born July 19, 1990), previously Joey Rodriguez, is an American pornographic actor. Over the course of his career, he has won several awards, including two GayVN Awards and one Grabby Award, and was one of the most searched-for gay porn stars on Pornhub in the late 2010s.
Early life
Rizzo was born on July... |
"Time" is a song by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd. It is included as the fourth track on their eighth album The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) and was released as a single in the United States. Bassist Roger Waters wrote the lyrics. Keyboardist Richard Wright shares lead vocals (his last until "Wearing the... |
Faris () is a former municipality in Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Sparti, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 183.667 km2. Population 3,846 (2011). The seat of the municipality was in Xirokampi.
References
Populated ... |
is a Japanese football player. She plays for Albirex Niigata and formerly played for the Japan national team.
Club career
Kamionobe was born in Yokohama on 15 March 1986. After graduating from Musashigaoka College, she joined Albirex Niigata in 2006. She was selected in the Best Eleven 5 times (2009, 2010, 2014, 2015 ... |
David Peltier (born 26 September 1963) is a retired Barbadian sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres.
At the 1984 Olympic Games he finished seventh in the 4 x 400 metres relay, together with teammates Richard Louis, Clyde Edwards and Elvis Forde. Their time of 3:01.60 minutes is still the Barbadian record. Peltier... |
Marcyporęba is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brzeźnica, within Wadowice County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Brzeźnica, north-east of Wadowice, and south-west of the regional capital Kraków.
References
Villages in Wadowice County |
Reading Creek is a tributary of the West Branch Neshaminy Creek, within New Britain Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
New Britain Township developed Lexington Park, a natural resource park, along the creek for recreation. It is located along the Reading Creek Greenway, which run from the streams confluence with th... |
Hiranandani Gardens (known popularly as Hiranandani) is an upmarket township consisting of condominiums, penthouses, bungalows and commercial complexes in Powai in the city of Mumbai. Hiranandani was constructed by the Hiranandani Group and can be accessed by JVLR from the North and LBS Marg from the South.
Hiranandan... |
Bryant Olcher Fedden (17 July 1930 - 19 March 2004) was a self-taught letter-cutter, glass engraver and sculptor who developed his craft in a workshop environment with craftspeople whom he taught and supported. He was a member of the Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen for more than forty years. He was a founder member ... |
The Berkeley Police Department (BPD) is the municipal police department for the city of Berkeley, California, United States.
History
Shortly after Berkeley was incorporated in 1878, a town marshal and constables were elected to provide law enforcement. August Vollmer had been the town marshal since 1905, and was appoi... |
The Great Battles is a computer wargame series based on the Great Battles of History board game series by GMT Games. The three titles in the series—The Great Battles of Alexander, The Great Battles of Hannibal and The Great Battles of Caesar—were developed by Erudite Software and published by Interactive Magic.
Gamepl... |
Caubous is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France.
With a population of four inhabitants in 2019, it is the least populated commune in the department.
Population
See also
Communes of the Haute-Garonne department
References
Communes of Haute-Garonne |
Elysius hampsoni is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Paul Dognin in 1907. It is found in Peru.
References
Moths described in 1907
hampsoni
Moths of South America |
Multifocal techniques are used in electroretinogram and visual evoked potential recordings to separate the responses originating from the stimulation of different locations in the visual field (and thus different retinal locations).
The concept is as follows: Each visual field location is stimulated with a stimulus se... |
The 2013–14 Austrian Cup () was the 80th season of Austria's nationwide football cup competition. It commenced with the matches of the First Round on 12 July 2013 and was concluded with the last match in May 2014.
First round
The draw for this round was on 1 July 2013. The match took place between 12 and 14 July 2013.... |
The Anglican Bishop of Leeds is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Leeds in the Province of York.
The diocese and see were created by The Dioceses of Bradford, Ripon and Leeds and Wakefield Reorganisation Scheme 2013 on 20 April 2014. Nick Baines became diocesan and area bishop of Leeds upon the confirma... |
South Korea's far-right party, the Our Republican Party, has been founded twice historically.
Our Republican Party (2017)
Our Republican Party (2020) |
ReGenesis is a Canadian science-fiction television series produced by The Movie Network and Movie Central in conjunction with Shaftesbury Films. The series, which run for four seasons from 2004 to 2008, revolves around the scientists of NorBAC (North American Biotechnology Advisory Commission), a fictional organization... |
Bathylepeta is a genus of sea snails, the true limpets, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Lepetidae.
Species
Species within the genus Bathylepeta include:
Bathylepeta linseae Schwabe, 2006
References
Lepetidae
Gastropod genera |
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// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/o... |
Weejasperaspis is an extinct acanthothoracid placoderm found in the Taemas-Weejasper Reef, of the Early Devonian-aged Buchan Group in eastern Victoria, Australia and the type species is W. gavini. Weejasperaspis differs from other acanthothoracids in that the median dorsal crest is short, and triangular-shaped. Its sis... |
Card money is a type of fiat money printed on plain cardboard or playing cards, which was used at times as currency in several colonies and countries (including Dutch Guiana, New France, and France) from the 17th century to the early 19th century. Where introduced, it was often followed by high rates of inflation.
Des... |
Williams (formerly Central) is a city in Colusa County, California. The population was 5,643 at the time of the 2010 census, up from 3,670 at the 2000 census.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land.
History
The postal service established a post office at... |
The Leucine operon leader is an RNA element found upstream of the first gene in the Leucine biosynthetic operon. The leader sequence can assume two different secondary structures known as the terminator and the anti-terminator structure. The leader also codes for very short peptide sequence that is rich in leucine amin... |
Howe Bridge railway station, originally Chowbent station, is a former railway station in Atherton, Greater Manchester. It was situated within the historic county of Lancashire.
History
The station at Howe Bridge, in common with other stations on the Manchester to Wigan Line, was opened by the London and North Western ... |
Simon Gade (born 3 January 1997) is a Danish handball player who plays for TSV Hannover-Burgdorf and the Danish national team. He has played several matches for the Danish national junior and youth teams.
In November 2019, he signed a contract with the Danish League club Aalborg Håndbold.
References
1997 births
Livi... |
Calais is a service created by Thomson Reuters that automatically extracts semantic information from web pages in a format that can be used on the semantic web. Calais was launched in January 2008, and is free to use. The technology is now available via the website of Refinitiv, a provider of financial market data and ... |
Stephanie Bukovec (born 22 September 1995) is a footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. Born in Canada, she represented the Croatia women's national team.
Club career
In 2016, she played for Vaughan Azzurri in League1 Ontario. During a League Cup semi-final, after her team went down 2–0 in the first half, she switched t... |
In relational database management systems and in the particular context of an Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) environment, an Oracle Management Server (OMS) is a software system that functions as a middle tier between Oracle intelligent agents and Oracle management consoles. The system may operate on multiple nodes an... |
Boyd Norton (born April 8, 1936) is an American photographer, known for his work in wilderness photography and his environmental activism. He is the photographer/author of 17 books covering topics such as from African elephants, mountain gorillas, Siberia's Lake Baikal and issues of Alaskan and Rocky Mountain conservat... |
Engin is a given name and a surname. In Turkish Engin means profound, broad, extensive, depth. Notable persons with that name include:
Persons with the given name
Engin Akyürek (born 1981), Turkish actor
Engin Alan (born 1945), Turkish general
Engin Altay (born 1963), Turkish politician
Engin Ardıç (1952–2023), Tu... |
Joseph Tortelier (1854–1925) was a carpenter, labor activist, and anarchist who advocated for the general strike and consumption based on need.
References
Further reading
1854 births
1925 deaths
French anarchists |
```java
package org.schemaspy.util.naming;
/**
* Abstracts a means to refer to something.
*/
public interface Name {
/**
* Asks the name to represent itself in text.
* @return A textual representation of the name.
*/
String value();
}
``` |
The International Ringette Federation (IRF) is a non-profit amateur sports organization and the highest governing body for the sport of ringette. Today the member countries of the IRF Board includes four member nations: Canada, Finland, Sweden, and the United States. Initially the organization was called the "World Rin... |
The Ministry of Endowments and Guidance (Arabic: وزارة الأوقاف والإرشاد) is a cabinet ministry of Yemen.
List of ministers
Mohamed Ahmed Shabiba (18 December 2020 – present)
Ahmed Zabin Atayah (18 September 2016 – 17 December 2020)
See also
Cabinet of Yemen
Politics of Yemen
References
Government ministries ... |
Dekhatbhuli is a village development committee in Kanchanpur District in Sudurpashchim Province of south-western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 8304 people living in 1080 individual households. Kalagaudi is one of the villages of this village development committee.
References
Popu... |
Hartland Sweet Snyder (1913, Salt Lake City – 1962) was an American physicist who, together with Robert Oppenheimer, showed how large stars would collapse to form black holes. This work modeled the gravitational collapse of a pressure-free homogeneous fluid sphere and found that it would unable to communicate with the ... |
Geoffrey Lewis Capes (born 23 August 1949) is a British former shot putter, strongman and professional Highland Games competitor.
He represented England and Great Britain in field athletics, specialising in the shot put, an event in which he was twice Commonwealth champion, twice European indoor champion, and competed... |
The 1997–98 Meistriliiga was the seventh season of the Meistriliiga, Estonia's premier football league. Flora won their third title.
Preliminary round
The preliminary round was played in the autumn. The top six teams continued the title play-off in the spring, taking half their points obtained in the preliminary round... |
Corullón () is a village and municipality located in the region of El Bierzo (province of León, Castile and León, Spain) . According to the 2010 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 1,122 inhabitants.
References
Municipalities in El Bierzo |
The 2008 Honghe Industrial China Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 24 and 30 March 2008 at the Beijing University Students' Gymnasium in Beijing, China. This was the penultimate ranking event of the 2007–08 season, preceding the 2008 World Snooker Championship.
The defending ch... |
Adolf Georgiyevich Tolkachev (; 6 January 1927 – 24 September 1986) was a Soviet electronics engineer who provided key documents to the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) between 1979 and 1985. Working at the Soviet radar design bureau Phazotron as one of the chief designers, Tolkachev gave the CIA complet... |
The Kwibuka T20 Tournament is a women's Twenty20 cricket tournament played annually in Rwanda since 2014. The tournament was originally named the Kwibuka Cricket for Peace tournament, and is played in remembrance of the victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. Initially the tournament featured exclusively East A... |
Najma Sadeque (1943 – 8 January 2015) from Pakistan was a leading woman journalist, author, human rights activist, particularly of women's rights, an artist, an environmentalist, and a painter. She also did research on socioeconomic issues and authored many books and wrote articles. She co-founded Shirkat Gah in 1975,... |
This article is the listing of all episodes of Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda. Each season consists of 22 episodes, totaling 110 episodes over five seasons.
The 100th episode (#512, Pride Before the Fall) contains 108 seconds of outtakes (many intentional) at the end as a "thank you" to the viewers.
Series overview
Ep... |
Anti-protist or antiprotistal refers to an anti-parasitic and anti-infective agent which is active against protists. Unfortunately due to the long ingrained usage of the term antiprotozoal, the two terms are confused, when in fact protists are a supercategory. Therefore, there are protists that are not protozoans. Be... |
Molashiyeh-ye Seh (, also Romanized as Molāshīyeh-ye Seh) is a village in Esmailiyeh Rural District, Central District, Ahvaz County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 265, in 45 families.
References
Populated places in Ahvaz County |
Your Turn, Mr. Moto (originally published under the title No Hero and later as Mr. Moto Takes a Hand) is a 1935 spy novel by John P. Marquand and the debut novel in the Mr. Moto series.
The story was first serialized in the Saturday Evening Post.
The New York Times said Marquand tells his story "superlatively well."
... |
Joaquim Lucas Duro de Jesus (born 6 November 1948), known as Quinito, is a Portuguese former football midfielder and manager.
Playing career
Born in Setúbal, Quinito played in exactly ten Primeira Liga seasons during his professional career, making his debut in 1967–68 with Académica de Coimbra – having moved to Coimb... |
The Orquesta Sinfónica de Navarra, also known by its acronym OSN, is a Spanish symphony orchestra based in Pamplona (Navarre). Founded in 1879 by the composer and violin virtuoso Pablo de Sarasate, it is the oldest active independent orchestra in Spain.
Since 2022 its chief conductor is Perry So and it is made up of 5... |
"Dick Around" is a song by the American rock band Sparks. It was the second single from Hello Young Lovers, the twentieth album by the group. The song was edited from 6 minutes and 35 seconds to 3 minutes 51 seconds for the single and video. It is the opening track on the album Hello Young Lovers. An EP was also releas... |
The following table list the first Olympic gold medal won by each National Olympic Committee (NOC).
James Brendan Connolly of the United States is credited as the first ever gold medalist of the modern Olympic Games.
In some cases, a NOC may garner multiple gold medals in the same edition where it won its first ever ... |
Marion Bethel (born 31 July 1953) is an attorney, poet, essayist, filmmaker, human and gender rights activist, and writer from Nassau, The Bahamas.
Bethel is best known for her anthologies of poems, Guanahani, My Love and Bougainvillea Ringplay. Her work has appeared in publications including The Caribbean Writer , Th... |
Roberto Aizenberg (22 August 1928 – 16 February 1996), nicknamed "Bobby", was an Argentine painter and sculptor. He was considered the best-known orthodox surrealist painter in Argentina.
Early years
Aizenberg was the grandson of Russian-Jewish immigrants who settled in the Jewish agricultural colonies of Entre Ríos ... |
The Free Women's Units (Kurdish: Yekîneyên Jinên Azad ên Star), shortened from the Kurdish name as YJA STAR, is the women's military wing of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). YJA STAR operates according to jineology, the feminist philosophy developed by the Kurdish ideological leader, Abdullah Öcalan.
See also
Gulîs... |
Lanier was platted in 1886 by Colonel Thomas C. Lanier. The 1895 census shows a population of 87 persons along with a post office, express office and a railroad depot. However, the town was abandoned shortly thereafter when dual freezes wiped out the citrus crop in the area.
The official plat of the town can be found ... |
Franck is both a surname and a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
Surname
Alfons Franck, Belgian chess master
César Franck (1822–1890), Belgian composer of the Romantic era
Eduard Franck (1817–1893), German composer of the Romantic era
George Franck (1918–2011), American football player
D... |
Some of the Monuments aux Morts of the Western Somme
The Monuments aux Morts of the Western Somme are French war memorials commemorating those who died in World War I. In the Western part of the Somme region, in the area around Abbeville, there are many such memorials and some of these are identified and described b... |
The First Battle of Chattanooga was a minor artillery battle in the American Civil War, fought on June 7–8, 1862.
Background
In late spring 1862, the Confederacy split its forces in Chattanooga, Tennessee into several small commands in an attempt to complicate Federal operations. Union Maj. Gen. Ormsby M. Mitchel rec... |
Walther Eichrodt (August 1, 1890 in Gernsbach, Baden – May 20, 1978 in Basel) was a German Old Testament scholar and Protestant theologian.
From 1908 to 1914 he studied theology in Bethel, Greifswald and Heidelberg, obtaining his habilitation at the University of Erlangen in 1918. In 1922 he succeeded Albrecht Alt as ... |
The national flag of Kazakhstan, also called the Kazakh flag (, ; ), was adopted on 4 June 1992, replacing the flag of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic. The flag was designed by Shaken Niyazbekov.
Description
The national flag of the Republic of Kazakhstan has a gold sun with 32 rays above a soaring golden steppe ... |
Ryszard Lenczewski (; born 5 June 1948) is a Polish film and television cinematographer with more than thirty feature film credits. Lenczewski has been the cinematographer for four of director Paweł Pawlikowski's feature films. His work (with Łukasz Żal) on Pawlikowski's Ida (2014) has been widely recognized, garnering... |
In molecular biology, the small nucleolar RNAs SNORD106 and SNORD12 (also known as U106 and HBII-99 respectively ) are two related snoRNAs which belongs to the C/D class of small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs). Both contain the conserved C (UGAUGA) and D (CUGA) box sequence motifs
Human SNORD12 (HBII-99) is the homologue of... |
Bom Jesus das Selvas is a municipality in the state of Maranhão in the Northeast region of Brazil.
See also
List of municipalities in Maranhão
References
Municipalities in Maranhão |
Ernest-Lepage Ecological Reserve is an ecological reserve of Quebec, Canada. It was established on April 27, 1983.
References
External links
Official website from Government of Québec
Protected areas of Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Nature reserves in Quebec
Protected areas established in 1983
1983 establishments i... |
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