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Joe Knight Building, also known as Joe's Corner and Knight Drug Store, is a historic commercial building located at Lebanon, Laclede County, Missouri. It was built in 1948, and is a three-story, Streamline Moderne brick building with a flat roof. It features horizontal bands of windows and the curved corners are accen...
Stephen Samuel Rosenfeld (July 26, 1932 – May 2, 2010) was an American journalist who worked as an editor and columnist for The Washington Post for 40 years. He joined the newspaper in 1959 as a reporter, was promoted to the editorial board in 1962, became deputy editor of the editorial pages in 1982, and page editor ...
Michael McGinley (born 1852 in Donegal, Ireland) was an Irish songwriter famous for the songs "The Hills of Glenswilly" and "An Emigrant's Farewell", written as he travelled on the ship The Invercardill to New Zealand in 1878. Having returned to Ireland, he married Bridget McDevitt in 1901. One of their children was N...
```objective-c #pragma once #include <torch/csrc/Export.h> #include <cstddef> namespace torch { namespace data { namespace samplers { /// A base class for custom index types. struct TORCH_API CustomBatchRequest { CustomBatchRequest() = default; CustomBatchRequest(const CustomBatchRequest&) = default; CustomBatc...
Malia Jones (born March 27, 1977) is an American model and surfer. Life and career Jones was born in Loma Linda, California, and moved to Kailua, Hawaii, at the age of two. Jones is of Hawaiian,-Filipino, German and English descent. She began to surf competitively in her early teens, and at age 15 won the girls' div...
The International Securities Lending Association (ISLA) is an industry association representing the common interests of securities lending and financing market participants across Europe, Middle East and Africa. Its geographically diverse membership of over 160 firms includes institutional investors, asset managers, cu...
Nazer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gamal El-Nazer (1930–2006), Egyptian water polo player Hassan Nazer, British-Iranian film director Hisham Nazer (1932–2015), Saudi Arabian writer and diplomat Mende Nazer (born 1982), Sudanese writer and activist See also Nader
is a Japanese figure skating coach and former ice dancer. He competed with Noriko Sato from 1979. They placed 17th in the 1984 Winter Olympic Games. They were seven-time Japanese national champions from 1979 to 1985. Competitive highlights (with Yumiko Kage) (with Noriko Sato) See also Figure skating at the 1984 Wi...
```java /** * * <p>This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the LICENSE file in the root * directory of this source tree. */ package com.reactnativeapp; import android.content.Context; import com.facebook.flipper.android.AndroidFlipperClient; import com.facebook.flipper.android.utils.FlipperUtil...
3,4-Dihydroxyphenylacetaldehyde (DOPAL) is an important metabolite of the major brain neurotransmitter dopamine. All of the enzymatic metabolism of dopamine in neurons passes through DOPAL. According to the "catecholaldehyde hypothesis," DOPAL plays a role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease. DOPAL has been ch...
```php <?php /* * * * path_to_url * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the */ namespace Google\Service\GKEHub; class Expr extends \Google\Model { /** * @var string */ public $description; /** ...
William Hindman (July 15, 1922 – July 9, 1999) was an American actor primarily in the major professional theatres in South Florida. He also appeared in New York City theater. Hindman, however, was best known for his role as the older, good-humored Coach Goodenough in 1980s teen film trilogy Porky's. Hindman won a Car...
The Mail is a private daily newspaper in Zimbabwe. It is claimed that the newspaper is the only balanced newspaper in Zimbabwe, with its between the line editorial. The daily newspaper became Zimbabwe's first daily newspaper to be registered after the closure of the Daily News in 2003. The publisher/Managing Director o...
Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1934 season. Overview It was contested by 5 teams, and KR won the championship. League standings Results References Úrvalsdeild karla (football) seasons Iceland Iceland Urvalsdeild
The First Jewish site in Los Angeles is a first Jewish cemetery in the City of Los Angeles, opened in 1855 by Hebrew Benevolent Society of Los Angeles, the first charitable organization in Los Angeles. The First Jewish site in Los Angeles was designated a California Historic Landmark (No. 822) on Jan. 26, 1968. The Fir...
Exploration for petroleum in the Arctic is expensive and challenging both technically and logistically. In the offshore, sea ice can be a major factor. There have been many discoveries of oil and gas in the several Arctic basins that have seen extensive exploration over past decades but distance from existing infrastru...
Guoshanlu Station (), literally Guoshan Road Station in English, is a station of Line 2 western section of the Tianjin Metro. It started operations on 1 July 2012. References Railway stations in China opened in 2012 Tianjin Metro stations
Lost Girl is a Canadian supernatural drama television series that premiered on Showcase on September 12, 2010. The series was created by Michelle Lovretta and is produced by Jay Firestone and Prodigy Pictures Inc., with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund (Canada Media Fund), and in association with Shaw ...
Colesville is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. It had a population of 15,421 as of the 2020 census. Geography As an unincorporated area, Colesville's boundaries are not officially defined. Many residents consider the town to be one of the many neighbor...
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Pseudachorutinae is a subfamily of springtails in the family Neanuridae. There are more than 50 genera and 200 described species in Pseudachorutinae. Genera These 57 genera belong to the subfamily Pseudachorutinae: Acanthanura Börner, 1906 Aethiopella Handschin, 1942 Aethiopellina Delamare, 1951 Anurachorutes Kuz...
Ezekiel 24 is the twenty-fourth chapter of the Book of Ezekiel in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. This book is attributed to the prophet/priest Ezekiel, and is one of the Books of the Prophets. This chapter contains Ezekiel's "last oracle against Jerusalem". Text The original text of this...
Eurybia merita, commonly known as the subalpine aster or arctic aster (not to be confused with Eurybia sibirica, which shares the latter common name), is an herbaceous perennial native to northwestern North America, primarily from the Interior Mountains and Plateau system and Rocky Mountains in Canada, stretching south...
Alexander Abercromby of Glassaugh, Fordyce, Banffshire (5 November 1678 – 23 December 1728) was a Scottish Army officer and politician who sat in the Parliament of Scotland from 1706 to 1707 and as a Whig in the British House of Commons from 1707 to 1727. In 1699 he inherited Tullibody House east of Stirling from hi...
Michael LaCour (born April 22, 1987), known by his stage name Blackie (styled in all caps with spaces, B L A C K I E) is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, and musician. His experimental style combines hip hop, hardcore punk, noise, industrial and electronic. History Michael LaCour first began B-L-A-C-K...
The 91st District of the Iowa House of Representatives in the state of Iowa. Current elected officials Mark Cisneros is the representative currently representing the district. Past representatives The district has previously been represented by: Lloyd F. Schmeiser, 1971–1973 William E. Ewing, 1973–1975 Fred L. Koo...
Events in the year 1693 in Spain. Incumbents Monarch: Charles II Events founding of the Real Academia de Medicina y Cirugía de Sevilla (Royal Academy of Medicine and Surgery of Seville) Births Deaths 1690s in Spain
Dragon Slayers' Academy is a children's book series written by author Kate McMullan and illustrated by Bill Basso, which currently features 20 books. Plot The series follows the adventures of a young medieval peasant boy Wiglaf of Pinwick and his two friends, Erica von Royale and Angus du Pangus, as they are educated ...
"Goodbye Cruel World" is a song by British pop act Shakespears Sister, released in September 1991 as the lead single from their second album, Hormonally Yours (1992). Initially, the song had little commercial impact, reaching #59 on the UK Singles Chart. Following the success of the album, the song was re-released as a...
```javascript const _ = require('lodash') const { SearchService, QueryType } = require('azure-search-client') const request = require('request-promise') const stream = require('stream') const Promise = require('bluebird') const pipeline = Promise.promisify(stream.pipeline) /* global WIKI */ module.exports = { async...
Ceradenia melanopus is a species of grammitid fern. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. References Polypodiaceae Ferns of Ecuador Endemic flora of Ecuador Ferns of the Americas Vulnerable flora of South America Taxonomy art...
Mark Titus (born June 25, 1987) is an American author, podcast host, and former walk-on basketball player at Ohio State. Basketball career Titus played high school basketball at Brownsburg High School (BHS) in Brownsburg, Indiana. For Brownsburg High, Titus scored more than 1,000 career points. There are only four oth...
Vandelainville () is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France. Geography The village lies on the left bank of the Rupt de Mad, which forms most of the commune's southern border. See also Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle department Parc naturel régional de Lorraine References Communes...
I'll Stick to You is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Jay Laurier, Betty Astell, Louis Hayward and Hal Walters. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios as a quota quickie. Cast Jay Laurier as Adam Tipper Betty Astell as Pauline Mason Louis Hayward as Ronnie Matthews Ernest Se...
Samaya Clark-Gabriel (born October 1, 2009) is an American teenaged athlete and actress from the Brooklyn, New York area. She was recognized for her athletic abilities at age four. Early life In 2016, Gabriel was named "Athlete of the Year" for leading the Brooklyn Stars soccer team to their first championship. In ad...
Lamb Point () is a low, ice-covered point forming the south side of the entrance to Howkins Inlet, on the east coast of Palmer Land, Antarctica. It was discovered and photographed from the air in December 1940 by the United States Antarctic Service, and during 1947 it was photographed from the air by the Ronne Antarcti...
This is a list of Brazilian television stations. Networks Terrestrial TV Cultura – free–to–air network based in São Paulo, focusing on education and culture TV Globo – free–to–air network based in Rio de Janeiro, covering both entertainment, sports and journalism RedeTV! – free–to–air entertainment channel based ...
The members of the 11th General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in November 1873. The general assembly sat from February 1874 to Fall 1874. The Anti-Confederation Party led by Charles Fox Bennett won the election. However, defections and resignations before the assembly'...
Louis Meyer (6 March 1843 – 12 September 1929) was a Danish businessman. His company, Beckett & Meyer, a wholesale company, was after his death continued by his son Ernst Meyer. Early life and education Meyer was born on 6 March 1843 in Copenhagen, the son of Alfred Jacob Meyer (1806–1880) and Sophie Melchior (1809–18...
A God in Ruins is a 1999 novel by Leon Uris. Set between the 1940s and 2008, the book follows the life of Quinn Patrick O'Connell, the fictional Democratic candidate for the 2008 United States Presidency, his family, and the life of his opponent, Thornton Tomtree. The book climaxes with the election campaign and its r...
Salamandra longirostris, the Penibetic salamander or long-snouted salamander, is a species of urodelan amphibian of the family Salamandridae. It is endemic to the Penibetic mountain range in Andalusia, Spain. It was originally described as a subspecies of Salamandra salamandra, the fire salamander, but was raised to fu...
The behavioral immune system is a phrase coined by the psychological scientist Mark Schaller to refer to a suite of psychological mechanisms that allow individual organisms to detect the potential presence of infectious parasites or pathogens in their immediate environment, and to engage in behaviors that prevent conta...
Japan–South Korea relations (; ) refers to the diplomatic relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea. As both nations are separated by the Sea of Japan and the Korea Strait, Korean-Japanese interactions have existed since ancient times; the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula acted as a closest entryway for...
Chemical Cut is an American independent film written and directed by Marjorie Conrad. Release Chemical Cut premiered in the Narrative Feature Competition lineup at the 2016 Slamdance Film Festival, subsequently winning the Female Eye Filmmaking Award at the New Hope Film Festival and screening at the Buffalo Interna...
```shell Rapidly invoke an editor to write a long, complex, or tricky command Find any Unix / Linux command Quick `bash` shortcuts Terminal based browser Random password generator ```
Hantepe is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Yenişehir, Diyarbakır Province in Turkey. Its population is 1,544 (2022). References Neighbourhoods in Yenişehir District, Diyarbakır
Ilonka may refer to: Lovely Ilonka, Hungarian fairy tale Ilonka Elmont (b. 1974), Dutch-Surinamese kickboxer Ilonka, a character in the 1944 film House of Frankenstein See also Ilona, Hungarian given name Elonka (disambiguation) Ilonika, Americanized version of Hungarian Ilonka
Smash Cut is a 2009 Canadian slasher film directed and edited by Lee Demarbre, and produced by Robert Menzies. Starring David Hess, Sasha Grey, Michael Berryman, Ray Sager and Herschell Gordon Lewis, the plot follows a struggling filmmaker who finds that practical effects are much easier to come by. Plot Television re...
The Land Rover G4 Challenge is a global adventure competition, and as the successor to the Camel Trophy it has off-road driving at its core. As of the cancelled 2008/2009 event, the G4 Challenge was to be run in support of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Land Rover announced the c...
Sara Elaine Brownell is an American biology education researcher who is a professor at Arizona State University. Her research looks to make undergraduate science teaching more inclusive. She was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2022. Early life and education Brownell was ...
Michał Marek Wójcik (born 17 April 1971 in Cracow) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on 25 September 2005, getting 7428 votes in 30 Rybnik district as a candidate from the Law and Justice list. In 2021, when he was deputy Justice minister, he triggered a lot of foreign indignation by presenting a proposal...
EU Reporter is a Brussels-based news website publishing content relating to the European Union, founded in 2002. In the 2000s a printed magazine edition was available for subscription, and distributed free to Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and EU Council and Commission officials. In 2009 its target readersh...
Hans is a 2006 Italian film directed by Louis Nero. Plot Hans is the story of the increasing paranoia of Hans Schabe, the lead character and a disturbed individual, whose schizophrenia has accompanied him throughout his life. Cast Daniele Savoca: Hans Schabe Simona Nasi: Girlfriend Franco Nero: Judge/Tramp Eugenio Al...
The siege of Opochka was an unsuccessful attempt by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland to conquer the Russian fortress of Opochka during the Fourth Muscovite–Lithuanian War. References Opochka Opochka Opoc Opochka Mstislavl Conflicts in 1517 Military history of Russia
Larry Braziel (born September 25, 1954 in Fort Worth, Texas) is a retired American football player who played seven seasons in the National Football League References 1954 births Living people American football cornerbacks USC Trojans football players Baltimore Colts players Cleveland Browns players Players of Americ...
The Annual Professional Performance Review Plan (also known as an APPR) is the process by which New York state teachers and principals are evaluated on a yearly basis. New York State Education Department requires that each of the 698 public-school entities around the state document, and requires that local board of ed...
The Hotel Bel-Air is a boutique hotel located in Bel-Air, Los Angeles, California. The hotel is one of the nine luxury hotels operated by the Dorchester Collection, which is owned by the Brunei Investment Agency (BIA). The hotel has a total of 103 rooms, 45 of which are suites. The Bel-Air hotel has an overall old Holl...
The following is a list of countries by exports of aircraft, including helicopters, and spacecraft (Harmonized System code 8802). Data is for 2016, in billions of United States dollars, as reported by The Observatory of Economic Complexity. Currently the top twenty countries are listed. Note: Export realized under sec...
Jovan Jacques Bowles (born 27 June 1983 in Durban, South Africa) is a South African rugby union footballer who is currently playing for the Border Bulldogs. He plays the position of centre. Bowles attended St Henry's Marist Brothers' College where he was head boy in 2000 and played in the first rugby team from 1998 to...
"That they all may be one" (, ina pantes hen ōsin, ) is a phrase derived from a verse in the Farewell Discourse in the Gospel of John (17:21) which says: that they may all be one. As you, Father, are in me and I am in you, may they also be in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent me. Significance and ...
Cape Cornish () is a cape which forms the northern tip of Buckle Island in the Balleny Islands. It was named by personnel on the Discovery II in 1938 for A.W. Cornish, a meteorologist with the Australian Central Bureau who was an observer aboard the Discovery II during 1937–38. References Headlands of the Balleny I...
James Wainwright (March 5, 1938 – December 20, 1999) was an American actor best known for his roles in films such as Joe Kidd (1972), The President's Plane Is Missing (1973), Killdozer (1974), Bridger (1976, as Jim Bridger), The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977), Mean Dog Blues (1978), Battletruck (1982) and The ...
Brandon Jones is the name of: Brandon Jones (actor) (born 1988), American actor Brandon Jones (politician), Representative of Mississippi's 111th District Brandon Jones (singer) (born 1989), Canadian singer/songwriter, 2006 Canadian Idol competitor Brandon Astor Jones (1943–2016), American convicted murderer Bra...
Mukhthar Naseer is a Maldivian international footballer, who is currently plays for New Radiant SC in the Maldives. Mukhtar is from Thoddoo, Alif Alif Atoll. Career He was first noticed while playing for Rasdhoo football team in zone football tournament by Laszlo Kiss and he brought Two Kilo to Valencia. He is best...
Mather Byles DesBrisay (March 19, 1828 – April 8, 1900) was a Canadian lawyer, judge, politician, and historian in the Province of Nova Scotia whose collections form the DesBrisay Museum in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. A descendant of Captain Théophile de la Cour DesBrisay (1671–1761) whose Huguenot family fled religious...
Jason Hill (born February 20, 1985) is a former American football wide receiver. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round of the 2007 NFL Draft. He played college football for Washington State University. He has been a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars, San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos, and New...
The Shire of Coomera was a local government area in South East Queensland, Australia. The shire, administered from Coomera, existed as a local government entity from 1879 until 1949. History On 11 November 1879, the Coomera Division was created as one of 74 divisions within Queensland under the Divisional Boards Act ...
Thomas Myers (13 February 1774 – 21 April 1834) was an English mathematician and geographer. Early life Myers was born 13 February 1774, in Hovingham village, North Yorkshire, England. Career In 1806, Myers was appointed professor of mathematics at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Personal life In 1807, Myer...
Hyltebruks IF is a Swedish football club located in Hyltebruk. Background Hyltebruks IF currently plays in Division 4 Halland Elit which is the sixth tier of Swedish football. They play their home matches at Örnvallen in Hyltebruk. In the 1930s, the club also played bandy. The club is affiliated to Hallands Fotbollfö...
Deaths in FIA World Rally Championship Deaths in Dakar Rally Deaths in SCCA ProRally, Rally America and ARA Rally Deaths in European Rally Championship Deaths in European National Series and National Rallies Deaths in African Rally Championship and African Rallies Deaths in Oceanian National Series and National...
The 2021 Full Gear was the third annual Full Gear professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It took place on Saturday, November 13, 2021, at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The event aired on traditional PPV outlets, as well as on B/R Live in North America and F...
Ópera do Malandro (), from 1979, is a Brazilian musical play, written by Chico Buarque and directed by Luiz Antônio Martinez Corrêa. The play is inspired by the classic Beggar's Opera of John Gay and the Threepenny Opera, of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. It is also a posthumous tribute to Paulo Pontes (1940–1976) (pt...
The Columbian Issue, also known as the Columbians, is a set of 16 postage stamps issued by the United States to commemorate the World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago during 1893. The finely-engraved stamps were the first commemorative stamps issued by the United States, depicting various events during the career...
Safīna-yi Tabrīz (, "[The] Vessel of Tabriz" or "[The] Treasury of Tabriz") is an important encyclopedic manuscript from 14th century Ilkhanid Iran compiled by Abu'l Majd Muhammad ibn Mas'ud Tabrizi between 1321 and 1323. "Safina" (, ) is an Arabic word meaning "vessel". In term of manuscripts, it denotes a special fo...
Miguel Vila Ubach (born 1972) is a Spanish equestrian jockey. He won the gold medal at the Individual endurance at the 2006 World Equestrian Games in Aachen, Germany in 2006. References External links Spanish male equestrians 1972 births Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Date of birth missing (li...
Kibirige is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bulaimu Muwanga Kibirige (1953–2021), Ugandan businessman Zach Kibirige (born 1994), English rugby union player Surnames of African origin
A Night in the Life (subtitled Live at the Jazz Standard Vol. 3) is a live album by saxophonist Frank Morgan which was recorded at the Jazz Standard in 2003 and released on the HighNote label in 2007. Reception The review by AllMusic's Michael G. Nastos said: "Frank Morgan's final release while still alive stands as ...
Sowin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Parczew, within Parczew County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Parczew and north-east of the regional capital Lublin. References Sowin
Rustai-ye Chahardeh Masum (, also Romanized as Rūstāyī-ye Chahārdeh Maʿṣūm; also known as Allahābād (Persian: الله اباد) and Chahārdahmaʿṣūm) is a village in Ekhtiarabad Rural District of the Central District of Kerman County, Kerman province, Iran. At the 2006 National Census, its population was 428 in 107 households...
Ferguson Township is a township in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 545 at the 2020 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and (0.67%) is water. Communities Gazzam Lumber City as of January 6, 2014 Marro...
Andreas Schaad (born 18 April 1965) is a former Swiss Nordic combined skier who competed during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He won two medals in the 3 x 10 km team event at the Winter Olympics with a silver in 1988 and a bronze in 1994. He also won a silver medal in the 3 x 10 km team event at the 1989 FIS Nordic W...
```c++ /* */ #pragma once #include <GL/gl3w.h> #include "reshade_api_object_impl.hpp" namespace reshade::opengl { class device_impl; class swapchain_impl : public api::api_object_impl<HDC, api::swapchain> { public: swapchain_impl(device_impl *device, HDC hdc); api::device *get_device() final; void *get...
K band may refer to: K band (IEEE), a radio frequency band from 18 to 27 GHz K band (infrared), an atmospheric transmission window centred on 2.2 μm K band (NATO), a radio frequency band from 20 to 40 GHz See also , a radio frequency band from 26.5 to 40 GHz , a radio frequency band from 12 to 18 GHz
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Slovenia: Slovenia – sovereign country located in southern Central Europe bordering Italy to the west, the Adriatic Sea to the southwest, Croatia to the south and east, Hungary to the northeast, and Austria to the north. The capital of Slovenia ...
The 11th Green is a 2020 American drama film written and directed by Christopher Münch and starring Campbell Scott. Cast Campbell Scott Agnes Bruckner George Gerdes Leith Burke Tom Stokes April Grace Mozell Hill Ian Hart Currie Graham David Clennon Monte Markham Kathryn Leigh Scott Shari Elf Clark Moorten Release The...
The Forestry Incentive Program (FIP), initiated in 1975 and administered by the Natural Resources Conservation Service, provided financial assistance for up to 65% of the cost of silvicultural activities on nonindustrial private forest land of generally less than . The program was terminated in the 2002 farm bill (P.L....
The H[onourable] C[ompany's] S[hip] Sylph was a schooner launched in 1806 at the Bombay Dockyard for the Bombay Marine, the naval arm of the British East India Company (EIC). The EIC sold her circa 1826 and she became a merchant brig. There is no mention of her in accessible online sources after 1828. Career In Octobe...
Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge located in the eastern shore of Lake Champlain in the U.S. state of Vermont. The refuge is in Franklin County in the northwest corner of the state near the International Boundary with Canada. It is the only National Wildlife Refuge located entirely in Ve...
Greenland Center or Greenland Centre may refer to: Greenland Centre, Sydney, a residential skyscraper that is currently topped out in its construction phases Greenland Center, Xi'an, a supertall skyscraper under construction Katuaq, Greenland's Centre for the Performing Arts Wuhan Greenland Center, a supertall skyscra...
XHRA-FM is a radio station in Guadalajara. Broadcasting on 89.9 MHz, XHRA-FM is owned by MegaRadio and is known as Magia Digital. History Rafael J. Rubio González obtained the station's concession in 1972. The station, originally on 89.1 MHz, played a similar mix of music to XESP-AM 1070 as "Stereo Soul". In the 1980s...
The Taganrog Old Cemetery is a historic cemetery on the outskirts of Taganrog's historical downtown district that was closed for new burials in 1971. History The cemetery was officially established in 1809 as a Christian cemetery, although the site has already had some burials. In 1810 the All Saints' Church in Taganr...
Randi Martinsen is an American geologist and senior lecturer in the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming. Overview Martinsen has worked extensively on the Western Interior Cretaceous basin with a particular interest in stratigraphic trap exploration, paleotectonic influences on depositiona...
Clement Maring is a South Sudanese politician. He has served as Commissioner of Terekeka County, Central Equatoria since 2005. See also Politics of South Sudan References Living people County Commissioners of South Sudan Year of birth missing (living people) People from Central Equatoria Place of birth missing (livi...
A main line of resistance (MLR) is the most important defensive position of an army facing an opposing force over an extended front. It does not consist of one trench or line of pillboxes, but rather a system, of varying degrees of complexity, of fighting positions and obstacles to slow enemy advances. Definition The ...
The William H. Gleason House is a historic home in Melbourne, Florida, United States. The house was built around 1884 by William Henry Gleason (c. 1829–1902) and his wife Sarah Griffin Gleason and is at 1736 Pineapple Avenue in the Eau Gallie neighborhood founded by the Gleasons before incorporating with Melbourne in...
In the Heat of the Night is a 1965 mystery novel by John Ball set in the community of Wells, South Carolina. The main character is a black police detective named Virgil Tibbs passing through the small town during a time of bigotry and the civil rights movement. The novel is the basis of the 1967 award-winning film of ...
"Let the Guilt Go" is a song written and recorded by American nu metal band Korn, and the second single for their ninth studio album, Korn III: Remember Who You Are. It was released on July 26, 2010. Korn performed "Let the Guilt Go" on Lopez Tonight. Music video The music video for "Let the Guilt Go", directed by Nat...
14-Ethoxymetopon is an opioid analog that is a derivative of metopon which has been substituted with an ethoxy group at the 14-position. It is a highly potent analgesic drug several hundred times more potent than morphine. References Semisynthetic opioids 4,5-Epoxymorphinans Phenols Ketones Ethoxy compounds Mu-opioi...
The International Committee for Exhibition Exchange (ICEE) is a committee of the International Council of Museums (ICOM). It is a nongovernmental organization with formal relations to the UNESCO and functions as a forum for the dissemination of knowledge and experience about exhibitions. The committee deals with many ...
James Thin Ltd was a British bookshop chain, founded by James Thin in 1848. It operated for 154 years, during which time it was run by five generations of the Thin family. Starting from a single shop in Edinburgh, it grew to a national concern with 35 branches throughout Scotland and England. In 2002, following a perio...