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In the context of ecological stability, resistance is the property of communities or populations to remain "essentially unchanged" when subject to disturbance. The inverse of resistance is sensitivity. Stability and disturbance Resistance is one of the major aspects of ecological stability. Volker Grimm and Christian ...
The 1985 Nevada Wolf Pack football team represented the University of Nevada, Reno during the 1985 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Nevada competed as a member of the Big Sky Conference (BSC). The Wolf Pack were led by tenth-year head coach Chris Ault and played their home games at Mackay Stadium. Schedule NFL Dra...
George Tryon Harding (June 12, 1843 – November 19, 1928), known as Tryon Harding (often misspelled "Tyron"), was an American physician and businessman who is best known as the father of Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States. Harding was named in honor of his grandfather; however, he did not use "Jr...
```java package com.microsoft.bot.sample.corebot.app.insights; import com.microsoft.bot.applicationinsights.core.TelemetryInitializerMiddleware; import com.microsoft.bot.builder.BotTelemetryClient; import com.microsoft.bot.builder.ConversationState; import com.microsoft.bot.builder.MessageFactory; import com.microsof...
COBWEB is an incremental system for hierarchical conceptual clustering. COBWEB was invented by Professor Douglas H. Fisher, currently at Vanderbilt University. COBWEB incrementally organizes observations into a classification tree. Each node in a classification tree represents a class (concept) and is labeled by a pro...
Graham Neil Edwards (27 May 1955 – 6 April 2020) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played eight Test matches and six One Day Internationals for New Zealand. Life and career Edwards was born in Nelson, and attended Nelson College. He was a short, stocky wicketkeeper who was a good enough batsman to make his Test debut a...
The R837 road is a regional road in Ireland which links Shankill with the N11 road in Loughlinstown, County Dublin. The road is long. See also Roads in Ireland National primary road National secondary road References Regional roads in the Republic of Ireland Roads in County Dublin
The Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) () is the public service department of New Zealand charged with issuing passports; administering applications for citizenship and lottery grants; enforcing censorship and gambling laws; registering births, deaths, marriages and civil unions; supplying support services to ministe...
Eyob Mekonnen Yalem (; 12 October 1975 – 18 August 2013) was an Ethiopian reggae singer widely considered as progenitor of reggae music in Ethiopia. His songs were well known for their themes of "love, understanding, and respect". Early life Eyob was born in Jijiga in 1975, during the start of the Ethiopian Civil War...
The Brearley School is an all-girls private school in New York City, located on the Upper East Side neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan. The school is divided into lower (kindergarten – grade 4), middle (grades 5–8) and upper (grades 9–12) schools, with approximately 50 to 60 students per grade. In addition to be...
Eddie Lee McFadden (August 6, 1928 – September 23, 1992) was a jazz guitarist. He played in Philadelphia clubs from the 1950s and was in organist Jimmy Smith's band for several recordings in 1957–58. He then recorded several albums with another organist – Johnny "Hammond" Smith – during the period 1960–63, and one more...
Corinne is a census-designated place (CDP) in Wyoming County, West Virginia, United States. As of the 2010 census, Corinne's population was 362. It has a post office, established in 1916, with a zip code of 25826. References Census-designated places in West Virginia Census-designated places in Wyoming County, West V...
Captain Video is an album by pianist Andy LaVerne recorded in 1981 and released on the Japanese Atlas label. Reception Ken Dryden of AllMusic stated: "This recommended, but unfortunately out of print LP, will be challenging to locate". Track listing "Speak Low" (Kurt Weill, Ogden Nash) – 5:33 "Con Alma" (Dizzy G...
Hatamunagala is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. See also List of towns in Central Province, Sri Lanka External links Populated places in Matale District
Jānis Ozols (born 1 November 1980 in Riga, Latvia) is a Latvian choral conductor, television personality, gastronomy blogger and former member of vocal group Cosmos. Currently the artistic director and conductor of youth choir "MASKA", as well as the host of Lattelecom TV channel "360TV" weekly broadcasts of "Culture ...
Çağatay Ulusoy (; born 23 September 1990) is a Turkish actor and model who started his acting career in the TV series Adını Feriha Koydum (2011–2012) as Emir Sarrafoğlu. Since then, he has had further lead roles in Medcezir (2013–2015), a remake of the television series The O.C., in the TV series İçerde and from 2018 ...
John F. Cherry is a British-American prehistorian and archaeologist, specialising in Aegean prehistory and survey archaeology. He is Joukowsky Family Professor in Archaeology and Professor of Classics at the Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World at Brown University. He previously taught at the Unive...
Antonio Valdoni (Trieste, 1834 - Milan, 1890) was an Italian painter, mainly of Alpine and Lombard landscapes. Active in the wars of independence as a partisan of Garibaldi, Valdoni moved to Milan in 1866. He studied painting at the University in Padua. Among his works: Prima della pioggia; L'Adda nei surroundings of...
Pacific University (formally known as "Pacific Academy Of Higher Education And Research University" (PAHER) () is a private university in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. It was established in 2010 by the PAHER Society. In April 2014 it was granted provisional membership by the Association of Indian Universities. Recently th...
Mohd Fahmi bin Aliman (Jawi: محمد فهمى عليمن; born 1972) is a Singaporean politician who has been serving as Mayor of South East District since 2020. A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he has been the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Geylang Serai division of Marine Parade GRC since 2020. ...
Caley Chelios (born 1993) is a reporter and studio analyst for the Chicago Blackhawks, and former reporter/radio color commentator for the Tampa Bay Lightning. She has made a number of appearances on the NHL Network and ESPN. Early life She was born in Chicago, Illinois. Her father is Hockey Hall of Famer Chris Chelio...
Dual Shock Wave is an annual professional wrestling tag team tournament promoted by the Pro Wrestling Wave promotion. It has been held since 2011 and takes place between early September and mid-November. The first tournament, held in a single-elimination format, was used to determine the inaugural Wave Tag Team Champi...
P. Boice Esser (February 23, 1916 – July 23, 1974) was an American politician who served on the Greenburgh Town Council and in the New York State Assembly from Westchester's 2nd district from 1959 to 1964. He died on July 23, 1974, in Hartsdale, New York at age 58. References 1916 births 1974 deaths Republican Party...
College Basketball on CBS Sports (usually referred to on-air as the Road to the Final Four, or simply the NCAA on CBS) is the branding used for broadcasts of men's NCAA Division I basketball games that are produced by CBS Sports, for CBS, CBSSN, and Facebook. From 1982 to 2015, CBS Sports obtained broadcast television...
Zīj as-Sindhind (, Zīj as‐Sindhind al‐kabīr, lit. "Great astronomical tables of the Sindhind"; from Sanskrit siddhānta, "system" or "treatise") is a work of zij (astronomical handbook with tables used to calculate celestial positions) brought in the early 770s AD to the court of Caliph al-Mansur in Baghdad from India. ...
The 2019–20 Utah Valley Wolverines men's basketball team represented Utah Valley University in the 2019–20 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Wolverines, led by first-year head coach Mark Madsen, played their home games at the UCCU Center in Orem, Utah as members of the Western Athletic Conference. They finis...
Pata tim, also spelled patatim, is a Filipino braised pork hock dish slow-cooked until very tender in soy sauce, black peppercorns, garlic, bay leaves, and star anise sweetened with muscovado sugar. It also commonly includes péchay and mushrooms. The dish is commonly served in regions in the Philippines with large Chi...
Gibberula bribri is a species of very small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Cystiscidae. Description Distribution References Cystiscidae Gastropods described in 2000
Dick Wilcock (born 1868) was a Welsh international footballer. He was part of the Wales national football team, playing 1 match and scoring 1 goal on 8 February 1890 against Ireland during the 1889–90 British Home Championship. See also List of Wales international footballers (alphabetical) References 1868 births ...
Troy is a census-designated place (CDP) and the main village in the town of Troy in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population of the CDP was 1,108 at the 2020 census, compared to 2,130 in the entire town. The center of the CDP is the Troy Village Historic District. Geography The CDP is in the cente...
The Annamit myotis (Myotis annamiticus) is a species of mouse-eared bat in the family Vespertilionidae, described in 2001, and indigenous to the Minh Hóa Districton the northern coast of Vietnam. Following its description, investigators succeeded in locating M. annamiticus only in Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park, and t...
Mohsen Eliasi () (born June 3, 1985) is an Iranian footballer who currently plays for Shahrdari Arak in Azadegan League. Club career He moved to Persepolis but because of two other good keepers Alireza Haghighi and Mehdi Vaezi he did not have any chance of playing. He moved to Shensa Arak in summer 2009. References ...
Vacation Express is a tour operator based in Atlanta, Georgia. The company was founded in 1989. Vacation Express was purchased by Sunwing Travel Group in 2011 for an undisclosed sum. The company has sold over two million vacation packages. History Vacation Express was founded in 1989 by Kevin Hernandez, Gantt Cookson...
Dichomeris tapinostola is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Anthonie Johannes Theodorus Janse in 1954. It is found in South Africa. References Endemic moths of South Africa Moths described in 1954 tapinostola
Frank Raleigh Lautenberg (; January 23, 1924 June 3, 2013) was an American businessman and Democratic Party politician who served as United States Senator from New Jersey from 1982 to 2001, and again from 2003 until his death in 2013. He was originally from Paterson, New Jersey. Lautenberg was elected five terms as Se...
Aguascalientes was a federal territory of Mexico, lasting from 1835 and 1857. History In 1834 President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was taking measures against federalism and moving the country towards a more centralized system. Politicians in Zacatecas looked askance, as they had been supporters and defenders of th...
```python #!/usr/bin/env python3 # # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and...
Ry Cooder is the debut album by roots rock musician Ry Cooder, released in 1970. Track listing Side 1 "Alimony" (Brenda Lee Jones, Welton Young, Robert Higginbotham) - 2:55 "France Chance" (Joe Callicott) - 2:45 "One Meat Ball" (Louis C. Singer, Hy Zaret; arranged by Van Dyke Parks) - 2:27 "Do Re Mi" (Woody Guthrie) ...
Chidi Njokuani (born December 31, 1988) is an American mixed martial artist and former Muay Thai kickboxer, who currently competes in the Middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). A professional MMA competitor since 2007, he also formerly competed for Bellator MMA, RFA, Tachi Palace Fights, an...
Thumpamon Diocese is one of the 30 dioceses of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. The diocese was created after the Mulanthuruthy Synod in 1876. Kuriakose Mar Clemis is the Metropoliton of the diocese. The head office is located in St. Basil Aramana, Pathanamthitta. The diocese was named Thumpamon Diocese, opted fro...
Barasat () is a city and a municipality of North 24 Parganas district in the state of West Bengal, India. It is the headquarters of Barasat Sadar subdivision. It is close to Kolkata and a part of the area covered by Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA). Located in the Ganges delta, Barasat is a regional tr...
Northern Bee () was a semi-official Russian political and literary newspaper published in St. Petersburg from to . It was an unofficial organ of Section Three (the Third Section of His Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery) – the secret police. Northern Bee was founded by the reactionary writer (and police informer) Tha...
Crawljax is a free and open source web crawler for automatically crawling and analyzing dynamic Ajax-based Web applications. One major point of difference between Crawljax and other traditional web crawlers is that Crawljax is an event-driven dynamic crawler, capable of exploring JavaScript-based DOM state changes. C...
Wendy J. Schiller is the Royce Family Professor of Teaching Excellence in Political Science at Brown University. She is a Faculty Fellow at Brown's Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, where she also serves as Director of the A. Alfred Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy. Schiller receive...
Golden Years (also referred to as Stephen King's Golden Years) is an American television science fiction thriller miniseries that aired in seven parts on CBS from July 16 to August 22, 1991 as a part of its 1991 schedule. Plot Harlan Williams, an elderly janitor, is caught up in an explosion at the top-secret laborat...
Ayanur also spelled as Ayanooru or Ainur is a village in the Sindhanur taluk of Raichur district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Ayanur is located on the banks of Tungabhadra river. Ayanur can be reached via Pothnal, Hedaginal and also via Olaballari. Demographics As of 2001 India census, Ayanur had a population of ...
"Rowla" is the title of a promotional 1996 single release and a song by Underworld, from their album Second Toughest in the Infants. The song is the final version of "Cherry Pie" from the "Pearl's Girl" single. Track listing Promo single "Rowla" – 6:31 "Juanita" – 16:36 Appearances "Rowla" appears on Second Toug...
Article 50 () was a Eurosceptic political party in the Netherlands. The party was founded by MEP Daniël van der Stoep in 2012. The name refers to article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, of which the first sentence is "Any Member State may decide to withdraw from the Union in accordance with its own constitutional requirements...
Lee Township may refer to one of the following places in the State of Illinois: Lee Township, Brown County, Illinois Lee Township, Fulton County, Illinois See also Lee Township (disambiguation) Illinois township disambiguation pages
Jemima Nartemle Nartey of Accra, Ghana was 2017 to 2021 Vice-Chair and one of 12 elected volunteer members of the World Scout Committee, the main executive body of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. Education An alumnus of Labone Senior High School, Jemima studied Women and Gender Studies at the Ghana Ins...
Marie-Véronique Antoinette Colette Jeannine Marot (born 16 September 1955) is a former marathon runner from France who moved to England in 1976. She twice broke the British record for the marathon, with 2:28:04 at the 1985 Chicago Marathon and 2:25:56 when winning the 1989 London Marathon. The latter time stood as the ...
Marengo: Napoleon in Italy, 14 June 1800 is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1975 as one of four games packaged together in the Napoleon at War "quadrigame" (a game box that contains four separate games using one set of common rules). Marengo was also released as a separate game the s...
Warsaw Voivodeship () was a voivodeship of Poland in the years 1919–1939. Its capital and biggest city was Warsaw. Location and area In the years 1919–1939, Warsaw Voivodeship covered north-central part of Poland, bordering East Prussia to the north, Pomorze Voivodeship and Łódź Voivodeship to the west, Kielce Voivod...
Domingo may refer to: People Domingo (name), a Spanish name and list of people with that name Domingo (producer) (born 1970), American hip-hop producer Saint Dominic (1170–1221), Castilian Catholic priest, founder of the Friars popularly called the Dominicans Music Albums Domingo (Benny Golson album), 1992 album by ...
Meg Lundsager has been since 2007 the executive director for the United States portion of the International Monetary Fund. The US votes in this forum are listed on a Treasury webpage, and are especially useful because the votes are linked with the press releases of the IMF announcements. Biography From government web...
Defined narrowly, a game stalker is a sport hunter who approaches close to a timid quarry before making a kill. The practice is commonly associated with the moors of Scotland where the principal quarry is red deer. However, the skill is found worldwide and is of extremely long-standing. Many other predator animals such...
Hemmingstedt is a German municipality in the district of Dithmarschen in the state of Schleswig-Holstein. History Hemmingstedt is the namesake of the Battle of Hemmingstedt, which took place south of the place in today's municipal area of Epenwöhrden. In 1500 the militia of the then Farmers' Republic of Dithmarschen, ...
Devika Purnendu Vaidya (born 13 August 1997) is an Indian cricketer. She plays for Maharashtra in domestic matches. Vaidya studied in Maharashtra Mandal in her childhood. Career Vaidya was selected for the South Africa tour of India in 2014 and made her Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) debut at Bangalore on 30 ...
The Institute of Education and Research, University of Dhaka(), (also known as IER, University of Dhaka or simply IER), is the oldest and biggest institution for the study of education in Bangladesh. The institute of Education and Research was established as the first institute of the University of Dhaka with the techn...
Hitoshi (written: , , , , , , , , , or in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: , Japanese politician , Japanese manga artist , Japanese baseball player , Japanese photographer , Japanese baseball player , Japanese politician , Japanese scholar and murder victim , Japane...
Mekliganj Assembly constituency is an assembly constituency in Cooch Behar district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is reserved for scheduled castes. Overview As per orders of the Delimitation Commission, No. 1 Mekliganj Assembly constituency (SC) covers Mekliganj municipality, Mekliganj community development b...
Vieilmoulin () is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. Population See also Communes of the Côte-d'Or department References Communes of Côte-d'Or
```pod =pod =head1 NAME SSL_CTX_set_max_send_fragment, SSL_set_max_send_fragment, SSL_CTX_set_split_send_fragment, SSL_set_split_send_fragment, SSL_CTX_set_max_pipelines, SSL_set_max_pipelines, SSL_CTX_set_default_read_buffer_len, SSL_set_default_read_buffer_len - Control fragment sizes and pipelining operations =he...
is a women's volleyball team based in Hiroshima, Hiroshima and Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan. It plays in V.League Division 2. The club was founded in 1992 as OSC (Ohno-group Sports Club). The owner of the team is Ohno-group. History 1992 - Founded as Ohno oil Sports Club 1994 - Renamed Ohno oil Hiroshima (Regional Lea...
```javascript export function lerp(start, end, amt) { return (1 - amt) * start + amt * end; } ```
Area codes 306, 639, and 474 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the entire Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Area code 306 is one of the original North American area codes assigned in 1947. Area codes 639 and 474 were added to the numbering plan area in creation of an overlay comp...
Sherman White may refer to: Sherman White (American football) (born 1948), National Football League player for the Cincinnati Bengals Sherman White (basketball) (1928–2011), Long Island University basketball player who was indicted in a point shaving scandal Sherman White (ice hockey) (1923–1975), National Hockey Le...
The Port Arthur massacre () took place during the First Sino-Japanese War from 21 November 1894 for three days, when advance elements of the First Division of the Japanese Second Army under the command of General Yamaji Motoharu (1841–1897) killed somewhere between 2,600 civilians and 20,000 including Chinese soldiers ...
Sydney Hall (30 March 1879 – 29 June 1946) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Hall, who Essendon acquired from Preston, appeared in eight of the first nine rounds in the 1902 VFL season. References 1879 births Australian rules footballers from Victori...
5D Chess with Multiverse Time Travel (stylized in start case) is a 2020 chess variant video game released for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux by American studio Thunkspace. Its titular mechanic, multiverse time travel, allows pieces to travel through time and between timelines in a similar way to how they move thro...
```java Using `enum` in Java Two ways to use an `Iterator` Finding a substring in a string Equals operation on different data types `StringBuffer` vs `StringBuilder` ```
Gudele West is a community of returnees from the Second Sudanese Civil War on the edge of Juba, South Sudan. In 2005, Gudele West was home to about 500 families. In late 2010, there were 4,000, at which time there was no electricity, no water and no sewer, and housing consisted of mud huts with iron roofs. The communit...
Tommy Duggan (31 August 1897 – 30 November 1961) was an American soccer outside right who played in both the National Association Football League and American Soccer League. He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. Duggan's early career is sketchy. He moved to the United States in 1911. The first team he i...
John Patrick Hamilton, VC (24 January 1896 – 27 February 1961) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Early life Born in Orange, New South Wales, Hamilton described himself as a butcher when he ...
The diagonal butterflyfish (Chaetodon fasciatus), also known as the Red Sea raccoon butterflyfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a butterflyfish belonging to the family Chaetodontidae. It is found in the Red Sea and western Indian Ocean. Description The diagonal butterflyfish has a yellow body marked with 11...
A color gel or color filter (Commonwealth spelling: colour gel or colour filter), also known as lighting gel or simply gel, is a transparent colored material that is used in theater, event production, photography, videography and cinematography to color light and for color correction. Modern gels are thin sheets of pol...
William the Outlaw is the seventh book in the Just William series by Richmal Crompton. It was first published in 1927. Stories William the Outlaw—The Outlaws receive an unwanted lecture on geology. The Terrible Magician—The Outlaws believe that Mr. Galileo Simkins, a harmless amateur scientist, is really an evil sorce...
```javascript // Flags: --expose-internals 'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); if (!common.hasCrypto) common.skip('missing crypto'); const assert = require('assert'); // Monkey-patch SecureContext const { internalBinding } = require('internal/test/binding'); const binding = internalBinding('crypto');...
Schnalzen is an Austrian card game for 4 players and a member of the Rams group of games in which the key feature is that players may choose to drop out of the game if they believe their hand is not strong enough to take a minimum number of tricks. It is, broadly speaking, Ramsen with the Weli as the second-highest tr...
Podalia is a genus of moths in the family Megalopygidae. Species Podalia albescens (Schaus, 1900) Podalia amarga (Schaus, 1905) Podalia angulata (Hopp, 1922) Podalia annulipes (Boisduval, 1833) Podalia bolivari Heylaerts, 1884 Podalia cincinnata (Dognin, 1922) Podalia contigua (Walker, 1866) Podalia dimidiata (Herrich...
The Hotchkiss M201 was the standard light utility vehicle used by the French army from shortly after the second World War until it began retiring them from French service in the 1980s. It started as a World War II jeep built under license and in many respects was little changed for the next forty years. The last M201 ...
Chlamydia caviae is a bacterium that can be recovered from the conjunctiva of Guinea pigs suffering from ocular inflammation and eye discharge. It is also possible to infect the genital tract of Guinea pigs with C. caviae and elicit a disease that is very similar to human Chlamydia trachomatis infection. C. caviae in...
Southchurch is a suburb and former civil parish in Southend-on-Sea in the ceremonial county of Essex, England. England. In 2011 the ward had a population of 9,710. History In 824 AD, a Saxon thegn, Leofstan presented the manor of Southchurch to the monks of Canterbury. It is possible that the church from which the man...
Wolf is an American crime drama television series starring Jack Scalia and Nicolas Surovy which aired on CBS from September 13, 1989 to June 28, 1990. It features Scalia as Tony Wolf, a former cop turned private detective, with Surovy as the district attorney who had caused him to be discharged from the force. Joseph S...
John Robertson (March 12, 1934 – January 25, 2014) was a Canadian author, writer, journalist and media personality. Robertson, a promising amateur baseball pitcher, had a tryout in 1950 with Major League Baseball's Washington Senators. When his playing days ended, he stayed around the game as a reporter, in later yea...
Ignoramus may refer to: Latin for "we do not know" Ignoramus, a college farce written in 1615 in Latin by George Ruggle An ignorant person or dunce (as a consequence of Ruggle's play) A verdict by a Grand Jury, meaning "we do not know of any reason why this person should be indicted on these charges" See also Ignoram...
This is a list of notable active non-governmental organizations of national minorities, indigenous and diasporas. International Assembly of French Citizens Abroad Inuit Circumpolar Council World Jewish Congress Africa Heal The World Movement Nigeria Unified Technology & Agricultural Program (UTAPAFRICA) Asia Isra...
Valambray () is a commune in the department of Calvados, northwestern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2017 by merger of the former communes of Airan (the seat), Billy, Conteville, Fierville-Bray and Poussy-la-Campagne. See also Communes of the Calvados department References Communes of Calvad...
```kotlin package home.smart.fly.animations import android.content.Intent import android.os.Bundle import androidx.appcompat.app.AppCompatActivity class SplashScreenActivity : AppCompatActivity() { override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState) setContentVi...
Dynegy Inc. is an electric company based in Houston, Texas. It owns and operates a number of power stations in the U.S., all of which are natural gas-fueled or coal-fueled. Dynegy was acquired by Vistra Corp on April 9, 2018. The company is located at 601 Travis Street in Downtown Houston. The company was founded in 19...
Kerry David Morgan (born 31 October 1988) is a Welsh footballer who plays as an attacking winger for Merthyr Town. Career Morgan was born in Merthyr Tydfil, but came through the youth ranks at Swansea City. After signing his first professional deal in 2007, he was loaned out to Welsh Premier League neighbours Port Tal...
The following elections occurred in the year 1892. Asia Japan 1892 Japanese general election Europe Denmark 1892 Danish Folketing election Portugal 1892 Portuguese legislative election United Kingdom 1892 Chelmsford by-election 1892 Leeds South by-election 1892 Rossendale by-election 1892 United Kingdom ge...
The Capaci bombing () was a terror attack by the Sicilian Mafia that took place on 23 May 1992 on Highway A29, close to the junction of Capaci, Sicily. It killed magistrate Giovanni Falcone, his wife Francesca Morvillo, and three police escort agents, Vito Schifani, Rocco Dicillo and Antonio Montinaro; agents Paolo Cap...
Jeffrey William Kunkel (born March 25, 1961) is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball with the Texas Rangers and Chicago Cubs. The son of the late American League pitcher and umpire Bill Kunkel, after receiving All-American honors as a shortstop, he was chosen in the first round (3rd overall) of the 1983 Major L...
Norman Kenneth Foster (12 March 192119 November 2006) was a Labor member of the Australian House of Representatives for the seat of Sturt from 1969 to 1972 and then the South Australian Legislative Council from 1975 to 1982. He also served as a signaller with the 2/10th Battalion in North Africa, Papua and Borneo duri...
Liberal Party (; ) was a political party in Thailand, active during the 1980s. History The Liberal Party was founded by Seraneeporm Komlas on 16 September 1982 After Seraneeporm Komlas resigned the office of the party leader on 27 July 1986, Narong Kittikachorn son of Thanom Kittikachorn and son-in-law of former mil...
Eric Frank Ripert (; born 2 March 1965) is a French chef, author, and television personality specializing in modern French cuisine and noted for his work with seafood. Ripert's flagship restaurant, Le Bernardin, located in New York City, has been ranked among the best restaurants in the world by culinary magazines and...
Kim Eun-hui (born 3 May 1973) is a South Korean diver. She competed in two events at the 1988 Summer Olympics. References External links 1973 births Living people South Korean female divers Olympic divers for South Korea Divers at the 1988 Summer Olympics Divers at the 1990 Asian Games Place of birth missing (livi...
Agawam is an unincorporated community in Teton County, in the U.S. state of Montana. History A post office was established at Agawam in 1913, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1956. The community took its name after Agawam, Massachusetts. Agawam was home to the terminus station for the Milwaukee ...
Albert Löwy (8 December 1816 – 21 May 1908) was a Moravian-born English Hebrew scholar and Reform rabbi. Biography He was born Abraham Löwy in Aussee, Moravia (now Úsov, Czech Republic), the eldest son of thirteen children of Leopold and Katty Löwy. He was named after his ancestor Rabbi Abraham Leipnik, who wrote in ...