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Vladimir A. Tkachyov (born 5 October 1993) is a Russian professional ice hockey forward for Traktor Chelyabinsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Playing career Tkachyov made his KHL debut playing with Ak Bars Kazan during the 2012–13 KHL season. After posting career bests with 15 goals and 32 points with Kazan ...
Reung Bunheing (born September 25, 1992) is a Cambodian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Cambodian League club Visakha and the Cambodia national team. International career International goals Scores and results list Cambodia's goal tally first. Honours Club National Defense Ministry Hun Sen Cup: 2...
The Turabo River () is a river of Caguas, Puerto Rico. See also List of rivers of Puerto Rico References External links USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – Caribbean Region (1974)) Rios de Puerto Rico Rivers of Puerto Rico
Michael Yonkers (born 1947) is an American rock musician from Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. His work has been praised for its groundbreaking and highly experimental nature. His most well-known work is the psychedelic rock record Microminiature Love, recorded in 1968 but not released until 2002, which became a ...
The Grote of Andreaskerk (The Great Church of St. Andrew) is the oldest church building of Hattem. It is situated in the city centre. It is used by the Reformed Protestant community of Hattem for holding church services. Organ concerts and other musical events are also organised in the building. History Romanesque Ch...
Johannes Heinrich Ursinus (also known as Johannes Henricus Ursinus, Iohannes Henricus Ursinus, Johann Heinrich Ursin and even John Henry Ursinus) (26 January 1608 in Speyer – 14 May 1667 in Regensburg) was a learned German author, scholar, Lutheran theologian, humanist and dean of Regensburg. Ursinus studied the Ori...
Carlos Coelho may refer to: Carlos Coelho (footballer) (born 1953), Portuguese footballer who plays as a defender Carlos Coelho (politician) (born 1960), Portuguese politician
Puka Parish was a rural municipality of the Estonian county of Valga. Settlements Small borough Puka Villages Aakre - Kähri - Kibena - Kolli - Komsi - Kuigatsi - Meegaste - Palamuste - Pedaste - Plika - Põru - Prange - Pühaste - Purtsi - Rebaste - Ruuna - Soontaga - Vaardi Gallery References
An oriscus is a type of neume found in gregorian chant. It is a single neume, meaning it represents one pitch, unlike a compound neume, representing a sequence of more than one pitch. It is considered an ornamental neume, like the strophicus, quilisma, salicus, and pressus, but the original meaning of the ornament i...
```objective-c /*===-- llvm-c/Core.h - Core Library C Interface ------------------*- C -*-===*\ |* *| |* Exceptions. *| |* See path_to_url for license information. *...
The Lucky Horseshoe is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Tom Mix, Billie Dove, and Malcolm Waite. Based on a story by Robert Lord, the film is about a ranch foreman who assumes responsibility for the ranch following the owner's death. He also cares for the owner's daughter wh...
Monacair is a Monegasque helicopter company based at Monaco Heliport, Monaco. The airline provides various services, including regular helicopter transfers between Nice Côte d'Azur Airport and Monaco, private flights and luxury experiences, helicopter tours, as well as helicopter maintenance, management, and handling s...
Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom. The terms popular music and pop music are often used interchangeably, although the former describes all music that is popular and includes many disparate styles. During the 1950s an...
Jabłoniec is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sulików, within Zgorzelec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, close to the Czech border. It lies approximately south-east of Sulików, south-east of Zgorzelec, and west of the regional capital Wrocław. Gallery References Vill...
Sam Alan Martin (born 2 February 1989, in Bedford Park, Adelaide, Australia) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Career Martin began his British league career when he signed for the junior team of the Oxford Cheetahs (or Silver Machine which they were known as that season). The juniors were called th...
Oakfordbridge is a village in Devon, England. References External links Villages in Devon
Antwoine Hackford (born 20 March 2004) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Sheffield United. Club career Born in Arbourthorne, Hackford began his career at Sheffield United, joining the club at the age of 9, and taking part in the first team's pre-season preparations ah...
The Algeria national basketball team are the men's basketball side that represent Algeria in international competition, administered by the Fédération Algérienne de Basket-Ball. The squad finished in the final four every time it hosted a major international basketball tournament including the African Basketball Champi...
Nikola Cotric (; born 18 November 1998) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a winger for the Canberra Raiders in the National Rugby League (NRL), and Australia at international level He previously played for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in the NRL and has played for at representativ...
Jen Michalski (born 1972) is an American fiction author and novelist. Biography She received her BA in Language and Literature from St. Mary's College of Maryland in 1994 and an MS in Professional Writing from Towson University in 1999. She has since remained in Baltimore. Her debut novel, The Tide King, was publishe...
Cottle is an unincorporated community in Morgan County, Kentucky, United States. It lies along U.S. Route 460 southeast of the city of West Liberty, the county seat of Morgan County. Its elevation is 801 feet (244 m). A post office was established in the community in 1931, which was named for Joseph Cottle, an early...
POU domain, class 1, transcription factor 1 (Pit1, growth hormone factor 1), also known as POU1F1, is a transcription factor for growth hormone. Function PIT1 is a pituitary-specific transcription factor responsible for pituitary development and hormone expression in mammals and is a member of the POU family of tran...
Poimenesperus laetus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by James Thomson in 1858. It is known from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, and Gabon. References laetus Beetles described in 1858
Democratic Defense () was one of the many anti-dictatorial struggle groups that fought against the Greek military junta of 1967–1974. It evolved from the "Alexandros Papanastasiou" political research group in 1967, as a response to the regime. In reality, there was no leader, but after arrest, the members nominated as...
Kentucky Route 205 (KY 205) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The highway connects mostly rural areas of Breathitt, Wolfe, and Morgan counties with Jackson, Vancleve, and Helechawa. Route description Breathitt County KY 205 begins at an intersection with KY 30 in Jackson, within Breathitt County. The...
Lowell-Dracut-Tyngsboro State Forest is a publicly owned forest with recreational features measuring that overlap the City of Lowell, and the towns of Dracut and Tyngsborough, Massachusetts. The forest, which includes some of ponds, swamps and wetlands, is maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation an...
Jamshed Nusserwanjee Mehta (7 January 1886 – 1 August 1952) was a Pakistani politician. He was the first elected Mayor of Karachi from 1933 to 1934, and is still remembered as the "Maker of Modern Karachi" (Baba-e-Karachi). He was also a notable figure in the Pakistan Boy Scouts Association. Early life and education J...
Jens Mouris (born 12 March 1980) is a Dutch former professional racing cyclist. Born in Amsterdam, Mouris represented the Netherlands at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney where he took part in the team pursuit together with John den Braber, Robert Slippens and Wilco Zuijderwijk. They ended up in seventh position aft...
Kiel is a city in Calumet and Manitowoc counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 3,738 at the 2010 census. Of this, 3,429 residents lived in Manitowoc County, and 309 residents lived in Calumet County. The city is located primarily within Manitowoc County, though a portion extends west into adjacent ...
The Leader of the House (Nepali: सदनका नेता) is responsible for managing and scheduling Government business in the Koshi Provincial Assembly. The leader of the House is the parliamentary party leader of the party that holds a majority in Koshi Provincial Assembly. The office is always held by the Chief Minister of Kosh...
Jaroslavice () is a municipality and village in Znojmo District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,300 inhabitants. Jaroslavice lies approximately south-east of Znojmo, south-west of Brno, and south-east of Prague. Notable people Anton von Winzor (1844–1910), Governor of Bosnia and ...
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Depressaria fuscovirgatella is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Hanneman in 1967. It is found in Iran. References Moths described in 1967 Depressaria Moths of Asia
The Southern Black Forest Nature Park () is located in Baden-Württemberg in Germany and covers an area of 394,000 hectares. As of 2018, it is Germany's largest nature park. History The Southern Black Forest Nature Park was established on February 1, 1999. The original area of 333,000 hectares was expanded to 370,000 h...
The 15th Air Army was a military formation of the Soviet Air Forces, active from July 1942 until December 1993. History It was formed between 11 July and 15 August 1942, in accordance with the directive of the commander of the Soviet Air Force of 10 July 1942, on the basis of the Air Force of the Bryansk Front. The f...
Daniel Lowther (born 19 April 1977) is a former Australian rules footballer and current senior coach. During his playing days, Lowther played with Geelong in the Australian Football League (AFL); he now coaches in the AFL Women's (AFLW). Lowther was originally from Diamond Creek, but drafted out of the Northern Knigh...
Marie-Thérèse Auffray (11 October 1912 – 27 September 1990) was a French painter and fighter in the French Resistance during World War II. She began her career in the 14th arrondissement of Paris and was known for her expressionist works. She remained independent of the art market, whose mercantile codes she always rej...
The following chronological summary of major events took place during the 2011 Egyptian revolution right up to Hosni Mubarak's resignation as the fourth President of Egypt on 11 February 2011. From 1981 to 2011, Hosni Mubarak was in power under emergency law with his son Gamal appearing to be a likely successor for th...
Proto-Sino-Tibetan (PST) is the reconstructed proto-language of the Sino-Tibetan language family and the common ancestor of all languages in it, most prominently the Chinese languages, the Tibetan language, Yi, Bai, Burmese, Karen, Tangut, and Naga. Paul K. Benedict (1972) placed a particular emphasis on Old Chinese, C...
Saraswati Gangadhar (16th century) wrote Shri GuruCharitra, a book on the life of Narasimha Saraswati who is considered to be the second avatar of Dattatreya. Nothing much is known about Gangadhar's life other than through the Shri GuruCharitra. Guru-Charitra means "Guru's Life Story" or "Guru's Biography". Family ba...
Mlungisi "Lulu" Johnson (born 5 February 1964) is a South African politician who represented the African National Congress (ANC) in the National Assembly from 2004 to 2019. He served as President of the ANC Youth League from 1994 to 1996 and was the President of the Congress of South African Students during apartheid f...
Max Miller (born March 30, 1983) is an American YouTuber and cook known for being the creator and host of Tasting History, a culinary and history fusion web-show that recreates ancient or historical recipes and explains the history around them. Early life Miller was born on March 30, 1983, in Phoenix, Arizona. He had...
Bedhampton is a former village, and now suburb, located in the Borough of Havant, Hampshire, England. It is located at the northern end of Langstone Harbour and at the foot of the eastern end of Portsdown Hill. Early mentions of Bedhampton are recorded in the ninth century, and the village was mentioned in the Domesda...
Eudoxius (Ευδόξιος; died 370) was the eighth bishop of Constantinople from January 27, 360 to 370, previously bishop of Germanicia and of Antioch. Eudoxius was one of the most influential Arians. Biography Eudoxius was from Arabissos of Asia Minor. Eudoxius came to Eustathius, bishop of Antioch between 324 and 331, se...
A New Literary History of America is an anthology of essays edited by Greil Marcus and Werner Sollors. Its roughly 200 essays span a range of topics that the editors selected as a sample of the different voices and perspectives on North America since the genesis of the European concept of a New World. References 2009...
Usila is a Chinantec language of Mexico. It is most similar to Tlacoatzintepec Chinantec, with which it has 50% intelligibility (intelligibility in the reverse direction is 85%, presumably due to greater familiarity in that direction). Like other Chinantecan and Mazatec languages, Usila Chinantec is a tonal language n...
Shkodër or Shkodra is a city and municipality in the northwest of Albania. Shkodër or Shkodra may also refer to: Shkodër County, first-level administrative division of Albania Shkodër District, former administrative division of Albania Lake of Shkodër, the largest lake in Southern Europe See also Scutari Vilayet
Ariane Moffatt (born 26 April 1979) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Known for working across multiple musical genres, Moffatt's music combines elements of electronica, jazz, folk, and pop. A francophone, she is bilingual and has recorded tracks in both French and English. Her 2002 debut album Aquanaute went platinum i...
"It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" is an R&B song written by Motown husband-and-wife songwriting team Freddie Perren and Christine Yarian for the 1975 film Cooley High. In the film, the song is performed by Motown artist G.C. Cameron, whose rendition peaked at number 38 on the Billboard R&B singles chart that s...
Covenham Reservoir, located in East Lindsey is a 200-acre reservoir and treatment works constructed between 1963 and 1978 by W. & C. French. The reservoir was built next to the Louth Navigation canal and acts as a pumped storage reservoir from the canal, and can be supplemented by transfer schemes from Great Eau and Lo...
David Ernest Walter (25 November 1939 – 5 September 2020) was a New Zealand politician and journalist. He was the first mayor of Stratford District Council (1989–1998) and also served as chairman of both of the Taranaki Regional Council (2001–2007) and the Stratford County Council (1983–1989). Early life and family W...
Demonworld is a tabletop wargame originally created by Hobby Products, a German gaming company. The game went out of production for several years but has recently been purchased and re-released by Ral Partha Europe, as announced on 8 June 2011. The game is a fantasy wargame making use of 15mm metal miniatures. The rac...
The Costa Rican pygmy owl (Glaucidium costaricanum) is a small "typical owl" in subfamily Surniinae. It is found in Costa Rica and Panama. Taxonomy and systematics The Costa Rican pygmy owl was originally described as a subspecies of the Andean pygmy owl (G. jardinii). In 2000 the North American Classification Commit...
Haer is a village in Nakodar in Jalandhar district of Punjab State, India. It is located 8 km from Nakodar, 31 km from Kapurthala, 22 km from district headquarter Jalandhar and 164 km from state capital Chandigarh. The village is administrated by a sarpanch who is an elected representative of village as per Panchayati ...
```python import os from typing import ( Any, Callable, Dict, Optional, Sequence, Tuple, Type, Union, ) from urllib.parse import ( urlparse, ) from eth_typing import ( URI, ) from web3.exceptions import ( CannotHandleRequest, ) from web3.providers import ( BaseProvider,...
The Jökulfirðir (, "glacier fjords") form a system of five fjords in Westfjords, Iceland, situated north of Ísafjarðardjúp and south of the Hornstrandir peninsula. They are named for Drangajökull, a glacier situated to the southeast of the fjords. The area surrounding the fjords used to be permanently inhabited until ...
Thiyagavalli is a revenue village in Cuddalore district in state of Tamil Nadu, India. External links Official website of Cuddalore District Official website of Tamil Nadu Government of Tamil Nadu References Villages in Cuddalore district Cities and villages in Cuddalore taluk
Ieva Melanija Kibirkštis (born 2 April 1991) is a Canadian-raised Lithuanian football manager and a former player who played as a defender. She has been a member of the Lithuania women's national team. Early life Kibirkštis was raised in Pointe-Claire, Quebec. References 1991 births Living people Women's association...
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Usue Maitane Arconada and Claire Liu were the defending champions, however Arconada was no longer eligible to participate in junior events. Liu partnered Taylor Johnson, but lost in the quarterfinals to María José Portillo Ramírez and Sofia Sewing. Olga Danilović and Kaja Juvan won the title, defeating Caty McNally an...
Transit is a 2018 German drama film written and directed by Christian Petzold. It is based on Anna Seghers's 1944 novel of the same name and adapted to be set in the present. The film follows a refugee (Franz Rogowski) who impersonates a dead writer in an attempt to flee a fascist state. The film was a critical success...
The 1980–81 Washington Capitals season was the Washington Capitals seventh season in the National Hockey League (NHL). Offseason Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results Playoffs Player statistics Regular season Scoring Goaltending Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assist...
20S-Hydroxycholesterol is a steroid of the oxysterol class. It is a human metabolite of cholesterol. 20S-Hydroxycholesterol has been the subject of research into its role in human health. For example, 20S-hydroxycholesterol has been found to be an allosteric activator of the Hedgehog signaling pathway, which has imp...
Oberbarmen is the eastern terminal of the Wuppertal Schwebebahn; it is located in the Barmen area of Wuppertal. The terminal consists of two buildings, the station proper and the depot with the loop for the train to turn around. The depot holds trains during the night. The buildings are suspended above the Wupper and s...
KYKC 100.1 FM is a radio station licensed to Byng, Oklahoma. The station broadcasts a country music format and is owned by The Chickasaw Nation. References External links KYKC's official website YKC Country radio stations in the United States
```smalltalk using GameServerCore.Enums; using GameServerCore.Scripting.CSharp; using LeagueSandbox.GameServer.Scripting.CSharp; using LeagueSandbox.GameServer.GameObjects.StatsNS; namespace Buffs { internal class Disarm : IBuffGameScript { public BuffScriptMetaData BuffMetaData { get; set; } = new Buf...
Ragnall, Raghnall, Raonall, and Raonull are masculine personal names or given names in several Gaelic languages. Ragnall occurs in Old Irish, and Middle Irish/Middle Gaelic. It is a Gaelicised form of the Old Norse Røgnvaldr, Rǫgnvaldr, Rögnvaldr. This Old Norse name is composed of two elements: regin, meaning "(Germa...
Alexander (or Alex) Lightfoot Manly (May 13, 1866– October 5, 1944) was an newspaper owner and editor who lived in Wilmington, North Carolina. With his brother, Frank G. Manly, as co-owner, he published the Daily Record, the state's only daily African-American newspaper and possibly the nation's only black-owned daily...
The Anchorage, also known as the Farlie House, is a Colonial Revival mansion located in Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. Designed by the architect Francis A. Nelson, the house was built in 1930 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 1, 1988. See also National Register of H...
```java package com.jiang.android.indexrecyclerview; import android.app.Application; import android.test.ApplicationTestCase; /** * <a href="path_to_url">Testing Fundamentals</a> */ public class ApplicationTest extends ApplicationTestCase<Application> { public ApplicationTest() { super(Application.class...
Third culture may refer to: Third Culture Kid, a term for children who have lived a significant portion of their lives in a country other than their native country The Third Culture, a 1995 book by John Brockman
The Bravery Medal (BM) is a bravery decoration awarded to Australians. It is awarded for acts of bravery in hazardous circumstances. The BM was created in February 1975. The decorations recognise acts of bravery by members of the community. They selflessly put themselves in jeopardy to protect the lives or property of ...
Isis Poon Lok Yan (, born 22 August 1991) is a badminton player from Hong Kong, now representing Australia. She competed at the 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics in women's doubles event. Together with Tse Ying Suet, she has received her best competitive results in Women's Doubles. Their breakout performance was at the 20...
Sir Jeffry Wyatville (3 August 1766 – 18 February 1840) was an English architect and garden designer. Born Jeffry Wyatt into an established dynasty of architects, in 1824 he was allowed by King George IV to change his surname to Wyatville (frequently misspelled Wyattville). He is mainly remembered for making alteratio...
Portrait of a Man may refer to: Paintings Ordered chronologically Léal Souvenir or Portrait of a Man, a 1432 painting by Jan van Eyck Portrait of a Man (Self Portrait?), a 1433 painting by Jan van Eyck Portrait of a Man (Domenico Ghirlandaio), a c. 1448–1494 painting by Domenico Ghirlandaio Portrait of a Man (Mantegn...
Gillian Angela Joseph (born 20 July 1969) is a British newscaster currently working for Sky News. Joseph is the anchor of weekend editions of Sky News at Ten. Early life She was born in 1969 in Coventry, England. Her parents originated from Dominica in the Caribbean. Her parents returned to Dominica, where her mother ...
Bjørn Vade (2 May 1922 – 30 May 2006) was a Norwegian middle-distance runner. He was born in Kristiania, and represented the sports club IK Tjalve. He competed in 400 m and 800 m at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. References External links 1922 births 2006 deaths Athletes from Oslo Norwegian male middle-distance...
"Smokin' and Drinkin'" is a song recorded as a duet by American country music artist Miranda Lambert and American country music group Little Big Town. It was released to radio on June 22, 2015 as the fourth and final single from Lambert's fifth studio album Platinum (2014). The song was written by Natalie Hemby, Shane ...
Pseudenyo is a genus of moths in the family Sphingidae, consisting of one species, Pseudenyo benitensis, which is found from Nigeria to Gabon. Both the genus and the species were described by William Jacob Holland in 1889. References Macroglossini Monotypic moth genera Fauna of the Central African Republic Fauna of...
Galina Stepanova (born 26 February 1958) is a Soviet rower. She competed in the women's coxless pair event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. References 1958 births Living people Soviet female rowers Olympic rowers for the Soviet Union Rowers at the 1980 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people)
Koen Brack (born 13 October 1981 in the Netherlands) is a Dutch footballer. References Dutch men's footballers Men's association football defenders Living people 1981 births Go Ahead Eagles players SC Cambuur players SK Austria Kärnten players
Psion or Psions may refer to: Fiction Psion (comics), an alien race in stories from DC Comics Literature Psion, a fictitious "unit of mental energy" in the 1951 novella The Greatest Invention by Jack Williamson Psion, a person with psionic abilities Psion, a 1982 novel by Joan D. Vinge Psion (想子), a fictional sub...
Dave Molinari (born October 2, 1955, in Glassport, Pennsylvania) is an American sports journalist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Early life Molinari attended Elizabeth Forward High School and Penn State. Career He began his career with the McKeesport Daily News before being hired by The ...
Song Myeong-Seob (born June 29, 1984) is a South Korean Taekwondo athletic and a member of Kyung Hee University's Taekwondo team. He measures 1,77 m in height and 69 kg in weight. Song was on the South Korean Taekwondo team at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games held in Athens, Greece. He won the Bronze medal after losing ...
Hume most commonly refers to: David Hume (1711–1776), Scottish philosopher Hume may also refer to: People Hume (surname) Hume (given name) James Hume Nisbet (1849–1923), Scottish-born novelist and artist In fiction Hume, the name of the human race in the Ivalice universe of the computer game series Final Fan...
Samuel Nii Ayi Mankattah was a Ghanaian politician and Member of Parliament for the Odododiodio constituency. He was first elected MP during the 2004 Presidential and Parliamentary election after the NDC Parliamentary candidate, Nii Lante Vanderpuije stepped down after a controversy about election registration. The con...
The Gallup Commercial Historic District is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. It includes "the largest concentration of historic commercial buildings in Gallup", in one- and two-story stores along U.S. Route 66 and W. Coal Ave.in Gallup. It includes 65 contributi...
Joshua Walter Sloan (30 April 1920 – January 1993), commonly known as Paddy Sloan, was an Irish footballer and manager. Sloan played with English clubs such as Manchester United, Millwall, Fulham and Arsenal. He also featured for Italian sides Milan, Udinese, Torino and Brescia. Sloan as well played with clubs from...
Harzburgite, an ultramafic, igneous rock, is a variety of peridotite consisting mostly of the two minerals olivine and low-calcium (Ca) pyroxene (enstatite); it is named for occurrences in the Harz Mountains of Germany. It commonly contains a few percent chromium-rich spinel as an accessory mineral. Garnet-bearing harz...
On March 1, 1951, the Soviet-controlled Communist Polish secret police, Urząd Bezpieczeństwa (UB), carried out the execution of seven members of the 4th Headquarters of the anti-Communist organization Wolność i Niezawisłość (WiN) in the Mokotów Prison in Warsaw. All those executed were members of WiN who, during World ...
The 1995 Brighton International was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Brighton Centre in Brighton, England that was part of the Tier II of the 1995 WTA Tour. It was the 18th, and last, edition of the tournament and was held from 17 October until 22 October 1995. Fourth-seeded Mary Joe Fe...
Antonio Meeking (born August 24, 1981) is an American former professional basketball player. He last played with Piratas de Quebradillas in Puerto Rico. External links Antonio Meeking at D-league Antonio Meeking at Eurobasket.com Antonio Meeking at draftexpress.com 1981 births Living people ABA League players Afri...
Rădenii Vechi is a village in Ungheni District, Moldova. References Villages of Ungheni District
Yantardakhiella is a genus of wood midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. The one described species - Yantardakhiella pusilla - is only known from Taymyr amber from the Late Cretaceous. References Cecidomyiidae genera Insects described in 2016 Taxa named by Zoya A. Fedotova Taxa named by Evgeny Perkovsky Fossil taxa des...
Moulin-Neuf (; ) is a commune in the Ariège department in southwestern France. Population See also Communes of the Ariège department References Communes of Ariège (department) Ariège communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia
The Chipping Norton Railway opened in 1855, first linking the town of Chipping Norton with the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway (OW&W) at Kingham station, with a single station in the form of Sarsden Halt initially located on the route. History William Bliss, owner of Bliss's Tweed Mills, realised the railw...
George Benjamin (15 April 1799 – 7 September 1864), born Moses Cohen, was an Orangeman and political figure in Upper Canada. Background and early career Born in Sussex, England to a Jewish family, he worked for a time as a journalist before emigrating to the United States. In 1834, he arrived in Belleville, Upper Can...
Phi Delta Slam (ΦΔS) is a professional wrestling tag team, consisting of Big Tilly and Bruno Sassi. They wrestle principally on the Floridian independent circuit. History When Sassi began wrestling on the Floridian independent circuit, he formed a tag team with "Brother" Dan Evans. Evans and Sassi used the gimmick of ...
Helcogramma maldivensis is a species of triplefin blenny in the genus Helcogramma. It was described by Ronald Fricke and John E. Randall in 1992. This species has only been recorded from South Male Atoll in the Maldives where the only known specimens were found in a shallow lagoon with a maximum depth of and a sandy b...
Yvonne Frances Barrett (19462 September 1985) was an Australian pop singer. She reached the top 60 Kent Music Report singles chart with her cover versions of Petula Clark single "You're the One"/"Little People", in October 1965. She released other singles in that, and the following, decade. Barrett also appeared on TV ...