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United for Macedonia (, Obedineti za Makedonija) is a political party in North Macedonia. It was founded by Ljube Boškoski, a former interior minister and former member of the conservative VMRO-DPMNE.
History
After having been acquitted of all charges against him at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Y... |
The 2022 Davis Cup World Group II play-offs were held on 4–5 March 2022. The twelve winning teams from the play-offs qualified for the 2022 Davis Cup World Group II and the twelve losing teams would play at the Group III of the corresponding continental zone.
Teams
Twenty-four teams played for twelve spots in the Worl... |
In physics and mechanics, mass distribution is the spatial distribution of mass within a solid body. In principle, it is relevant also for gases or liquids, but on Earth their mass distribution is almost homogeneous.
Astronomy
In astronomy mass distribution has decisive influence on the development e.g. of nebulae, st... |
Gladys Thomas (1934-2022) is a South African poet and playwright. Thomas was one of the first black South African women poets to be published. Her co-authored debut anthology, Cry Rage, was the first book of poetry to be banned in South Africa.
On April 24, 2007, Thomas was awarded the Order of Ikhamanga (Silver) for ... |
Guilherme Almeida Augusto (born 29 January 1993), known as Guilherme Almeida or simply Guilherme, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Águia de Marabá as a central defender.
Club career
Born in Osasco, São Paulo, Guilherme represented Portuguesa, São Paulo and Palmeiras as a youth. In 2013, he moved to Avaí, but fa... |
The 2021 ITF Men's World Tennis Tour is the 2021 edition of the second-tier tour for men's professional tennis. It is organised by the International Tennis Federation and is a tier below the ATP Challenger Tour. The ITF Men's World Tennis Tour includes tournaments with prize money ranging from $15,000 to $25,000.
Key
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Pterophorus flavus is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found in Nepal and northern India (Kumaon).
The wingspan is 17–25 mm. The forewings are yellow. Adults have been recorded in June, July and September.
References
Moths described in 1991
flavus
Moths of Asia |
"Dirty South" is a song by American hip hop group Goodie Mob featuring American rappers Big Boi and Cool Breeze. It was released as the third single from Goodie Mob's debut studio album Soul Food (1995) in 1996 and produced by Organized Noize. The song popularized the titular phrase, which has since been used to refer ... |
The 2023–24 Women's FA Cup is the 54th staging of the Women's FA Cup, a knockout cup competition for women's football teams in England. Chelsea are the defending champions, having beaten Manchester United 1–0 in the 2023 final on 14 May 2023.
Teams
A total of 456 teams were accepted into the 2023–24 Women's FA Cup, an... |
Branč () is a village and municipality in the Nitra District in western Slovakia, in the Nitra Region.
History
In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1156.
Geography
The village lies at an altitude of 137 metres and covers an area of 13.808 km². It has a population of about 2,070 people.
Ethnicity
... |
Joey "Ojo" Taylor is an American bassist, vocalist and keyboardist. He is best known for his work with the Christian rock band Undercover. He produced and was a studio musician for Nobody Special, the stage name for his brother, Pat "Nobody" Taylor.
Taylor co-owned the Brainstorm Artists International record label wit... |
Runcorn War Memorial was built to commemorate the servicemen of Runcorn lost in active service in the First World War. It was unveiled on Remembrance Sunday 1920 at 3:30pm, beginning a tradition of afternoon services. In 1948, the memorial was rededicated and the names of those lost in the Second World War were added. ... |
Grady Livingston (born c. 1972) is an American former college basketball player for Howard University who is best known for leading NCAA Division I in blocks as a junior in 1993–94. He stands tall and played the center position. In Livingston's junior year, he averaged 4.42 blocks per game over the span of 26 games to... |
Cyprus Amax Minerals was a major US-based mining company formed in 1993 through the merger of AMAX with the Cyprus Minerals Company. It was one of the world's largest producers of Molybdenum and Lithium and was a leading producer of copper and coal. It also produced iron ore and gold. It was acquired by the Phelps Dodg... |
Ker Block is an historic building in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It is a two-storey brick commercial building built in 1909.
See also
List of historic places in Victoria, British Columbia
References
External links
1909 establishments in Canada
Buildings and structures completed in 1909
Buildings and str... |
The West Jefferson Avenue–Rouge River Bridge is a bridge located where Jefferson Avenue crosses the Rouge River at the border of Detroit and River Rouge, Michigan. It is the only surviving pony truss bascule bridge in the state of Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.
History
Be... |
In Sweet Remembrance is a 2014 play focusing on issues of race and segregation. It was written by Tearrance Chisholm, while a student at the Catholic University of America and performed at other colleges. The play has also been performed at colleges in Oklahoma and Kansas.
The play made headlines when an African-Ame... |
Rear Admiral Francis D. "Bill" Moran (born 8 April 1935) is a retired career officer who served in the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Corps, its successor, the Environmental Science Services Administration Corps (ESSA Corps), and the ESSA Corps's successor, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration C... |
Spain competed at the 1966 European Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, from 30 August to 4 September 1966.
Results
Men
Track & road events
Field events
Nations at the 1966 European Athletics Championships
1966
European Athletics Championships |
Exeter House School is a mixed special school in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.
The school educates children with severe and profound and multiple learning difficulties. These difficulties may be caused by autism spectrum disorders and other communication and language problems.
The school is called Exeter House becau... |
Sir Gordon Richards (5 May 1904 – 10 November 1986) was an English jockey who was the British flat racing Champion Jockey 26 times, and is often considered the world's greatest jockey. He remains the only flat jockey to have been knighted.
Early life
Gordon Richards was brought up in the Shropshire village of Donning... |
The Rutland Railroad Pumping Station is a historic water pumping facility at 43 Lake Street in the town of Alburgh, Vermont. Built in 1903, it is a rare example in Vermont of an early railroad-related water pumping facility. In use until the 1940s, it provided water needed for steam engines at rail facilities elsewhe... |
The Association of Provinces of the Netherlands (; IPO) is the association of the twelve provinces of the Netherlands. The association looks after provincial interests and forms a platform for exchanging knowledge and experience among the twelve Dutch provinces. The IPO also stimulates and takes the initiative in refor... |
Julie is a 2006 Indian Kannada film by Poornima Mohan. The film is a remake of the 1975 Hindi film Julie, which is itself a remake of the 1974 Malayalam film Chattakari. The movie stars Bollywood actor Dino Morea in his Kannada debut and Ramya as a young woman that discovers that she has gotten pregnant after a one-nig... |
László Rajk Jr. (26 January 1949, Budapest – 11 September 2019) was a Hungarian architect, designer and political activist.
Biography
As an architect, he became the member of the Hungarian avantgarde movement. From 1975, he joined the Democratic Opposition, the underground political movement in Hungary, therefore fro... |
This page provides supplementary chemical data on lithium tantalate.
Material Safety Data Sheet
The handling of this chemical may incur notable safety precautions. It is highly recommend that you seek the Material Safety Datasheet (MSDS) for this chemical from a reliable source such as SIRI, and follow its directi... |
This is a list of published International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards and other deliverables. For a complete and up-to-date list of all the ISO standards, see the ISO catalogue.
The standards are protected by copyright and most of them must be purchased. However, about 300 of the standards produce... |
State Route 82 (SR-82) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah. It is a short connector road, only long, that connects the towns of Tremonton and Garland in Box Elder County.
Route description
State Route 82 starts at SR-102 (Main Street) in Tremonton and travels north as 300 East. As it leaves Tremonton and ent... |
This is a list of the German Media Control Top100 Singles Chart number-ones of 1981.
Best performing album
See also
List of number-one hits (Germany)
References
German Singles Chart Archives from 1956
Media Control Chart Archives from 1960
1981 in Germany
1981 record charts
1981 |
Canidelo may refer to the following places in Portugal:
Canidelo, Vila do Conde, a parish in the municipality of Vila do Conde
Canidelo, Vila Nova de Gaia, a parish in the municipality of Vila Nova de Gaia |
At midday on December 13, 2009, Steven Koecher (born November 1, 1979) parked at the end of a cul-de-sac in the Anthem neighborhood of Henderson, Nevada, United States and got out of his car, an action recorded on a nearby home's security camera. After returning shortly afterwards, he retrieved something from the vehic... |
Kathleen Kelly may refer to:
Kathleen Kelly (conductor), American conductor, coach, and pianist
Kathleen Kelly (biologist), American biologist
Kathleen Kelly (actress) (1912–?), British stage and film actress
Kathleen S. Kelly, American public relations theorist and academic administrator
Katie Kelly (born 1987),... |
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#include "clang/Driver/Too... |
Senator Terry may refer to:
P. S. Terry (1876–1936), Missouri State Senate
Rex Terry (1888–1964), South Dakota State Senate
Walter Terry (1909–1977), Wisconsin State Senate
William L. Terry (1850–1917), Arkansas State Senate |
Wars () is a Canadian drama film, directed by Nicolas Roy and released in 2021. The film stars Éléonore Loiselle as Emma Ducharme, a young military cadet who is sexually assaulted by her commanding officer (David La Haye) after they are stationed in Eastern Europe.
The cast also includes Fanny Mallette and Martine Fra... |
Common names: meadow viper, Ursini's viper, meadow adder, (more).
Vipera ursinii is a species of venomous snake in the subfamily Viperinae of the family Viperidae. It is a very rare species, which is in danger of extinction. This species is commonly called the meadow viper. It is found in France, Italy, and Greece as ... |
The 1964 Croydon Council election took place on 7 May 1964 to elect members of Croydon London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the council went into no overall control.
Background
These elections were the first to the newly formed borough. Previously elections had taken pla... |
The Church of St Gregory Stoke St Gregory, is a Church of England parish church in Somerset, England. Its parish is part of the Athelney Benefice, along with the parishes of St Michael, Burrowbridge, St Bartholomew, Lyng and SS Peter and Paul, North Curry.
History
St Gregory's was built in the 14th century, perhaps as... |
Raphael was a Japanese visual kei rock band that formed in 1997, when the members were only 15. They disbanded in 2001, after guitarist Kazuki died at age 19. The remaining members reunited Raphael for two concerts in 2012 and for a 2016 tour.
Biography
Kazuki and Yukito originally worked together in a punk cover band... |
Joseph Y. Bae is the co-chief executive officer of KKR & Co. Inc, along with Scott Nuttall. The two took over as co-chief executives in fall 2021 from KKR's founders, Henry Kravis and George Roberts.
Bae joined KKR in 1996 after a short stint at Goldman Sachs. He is credited with a critical role in KKR's expansion in... |
The Prince Edward Island Hospital is a former acute care hospital that was located in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. It was the first public general hospital established in the province and the largest such facility throughout its history.
The facility was established by the provincial government on January 28, ... |
Sonnet 28 is one of 154 sonnets published by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare in 1609. It is a part of what is considered the Fair Youth group, and part of another group (sonnets 27, 28, 43 and 61) that focuses on the solitary poet reflecting on his friend. There is a theme of night and sleeplessness... |
Alfred Earl Hayward (1884 – 1939), was a 20th century American comic strip artist. He was known professionally as A. E. Hayward for his comics work although he used his full name for his fine arts work.
He is best known for his seminal 1918-1941 strip Somebody's Stenog ("stenog" standing for "stenographer"). This stri... |
Shir () is a Syrian village located in the Mahardah Subdistrict of the Mahardah District in Hama Governorate. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Shir had a population of 793 in the 2004 census.
References
Populated places in Mahardah District |
Krasnaya Polyana () meaning "Red Meadow" is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia:
Modern localities
Amur Oblast
As of 2012, one rural locality in Amur Oblast bears this name:
Krasnaya Polyana, Amur Oblast, a selo in Tomsky Rural Settlement of Seryshevsky District
Republic of Bashkortostan
As of 2012, o... |
Snooker at the 1968 Summer Paralympics consisted of a men's event. It was held at the Hayarkon Scouts Club, Tel Aviv from 5 to 12 November 1968.
There were eight competitors, from six countries: two each from Italy and Great Britain, and one each from Australia, Austria, the Republic of Ireland and Rhodesia.
Michael ... |
Negative ion products are products which claim to release negative ions and create positive health effects, although these claims are unsupported. Many also claim to protect users from 5G radiation. These claims are likewise unsubstantiated. A market has developed for these products due to conspiracy theories about 5G.... |
Stephen Betham is the former head coach of the Samoa national rugby union team, that regularly participated in the World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup.
Betham, who played for Samoa U-20's at a young age, has spent most his rugby career as a coach.
Samoa sevens team
Betham was previously head coach of the Samoa sevens side... |
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus (c. 114 BC – late 50s BC) was a politically active member of the Roman upper class. He was praetor in 74 BC and pontifex from 73 BC until his death. He was consul in 69 BC along with Quintus Hortensius Hortalus.
Family
The Caecilii Metelli were very prominent and conservative membe... |
Yenen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Şerif Yenen (born 1963), Turkish travel specialist, tour guide, travel writer, filmmaker, keynote speaker, and lecturer
Tuba Yenen (born 1991), Turkish karateka
See also
Yemen
Yenne |
The Fantastic Adventures scandal was a 2019 scandal in involving the YouTube channel Fantastic Adventures, run by Machelle Hackney Hobson of Maricopa, Arizona, in the United States. The scandal began when one of Hobson's biological children contacted the police after witnessing her adopted siblings being systematically... |
"Out of Touch" is a song by American singer Dove Cameron, released on December 6, 2019, through Disruptor and Columbia Records.
Background
Cameron announced the song's release on December 2, 2019, by posting a picture on social media of a file titled "Out of Touch Explicit (Mastered)" with the caption "12/6". She tea... |
KOUI (88.3 FM) is a southern gospel radio station licensed to Mount Pleasant, Texas, United States. The station is currently owned by Joy Christian Ministries.
The station was taken silent on February 2, 2020, with the licensee citing financial reasons, and resumed operations on January 26, 2021.
The then-KYZQ was pu... |
Sugar Loaf Brewery or Bub's Brewery is a former brewery in Winona, Minnesota, United States. It was established in 1862 at the foot of Sugar Loaf, the prominent river bluff from which it took its name. The extant brewery complex, which includes storage caves dug into the bluff, dates from 1872 when the original build... |
Lisburn South is one of the seven district electoral areas (DEA) in Lisburn and Castlereagh, Northern Ireland. The district elects six members to Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council and contains the wards of Ballymacash, Ballymacoss, Knockmore, Lagan Valley, Lisnagarvey and Old Warren. Lisburn South forms part of the ... |
Potassium picrate, or potassium 2,4,6-trinitrophenolate, is an organic chemical, a picrate of potassium. It is a reddish yellow or green crystalline material. It is a primary explosive. Anhydrous potassium picrate forms orthorhombic crystals.
History
Potassium picrate was first prepared as impure in mid-17th century ... |
Ioan Buteanu (1821–23 May 1849) was a leader of the Transylvanian Romanian Revolutionaries in 1848 and a prefect of Zaránd County between 1848 and 1849.
Early life and activity
Ioan Buteanu was born in 1821 to a noble family. His birthplace is sometimes listed as Sighetu Marmației or Șomcuta Mare, where his father wa... |
Sancergues () is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region, France.
Geography
A farming area comprising a village and several hamlets situated about northeast of Bourges, at the junction of the N151 with the D72, D6 and the D44 roads. The commune is on the ancient pilgrimage route known as St... |
Aariya is an apparently spurious language of Madhya Pradesh, India.
According to a submission made in 2007 to the ISO 639-3 Registration Authority which resulted in having language code withdrawn, the only reference for the language was a 1970 work entitled A bibliographical Index of the Lesser Known Languages and Di... |
TV Eyes is the first and only studio album by TV Eyes, released on October 25, 2006, by Noise McCartney Records in Japan.
The album was supported with a single for the song, “She’s a Study”. Despite positive reviews from critics, TV Eyes was the only studio album released from the group. It was followed up by an EP in... |
The Seventh-day Adventist Church in the North Island of New Zealand is formally organised as the North New Zealand Conference (NNZ). It is one of 2 conferences of the New Zealand Pacific Union Conference, under the South Pacific Division.
Its regional office is located in Wiri, Auckland.
The head office of the Sevent... |
The Morocco national rugby union team are a national sporting side, representing Morocco in rugby union. The team is also known as the Atlas Lions. Morocco is governed by the Fédération Royale Marocaine de Rugby. Morocco competes in the Africa Cup annually. The team has won the competition in 2003 and 2005. They usuall... |
St Leonard's Baptist Church is the Baptist place of worship serving St Leonards-on-Sea, a town and seaside resort which is part of the Borough of Hastings in East Sussex, England. The elaborate building was designed by the architectural firm of Thomas Elworthy, responsible for many churches in late-Victorian era Susse... |
The mouse-colored thistletail (Asthenes griseomurina) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru.
Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland.
References
External links
Mouse-colored thistletail videos on the Internet Bird Collection
Mouse-colored this... |
Philip F. Moore (1865 – 1936) was a plumber and politician in Newfoundland. He represented Ferryland in the Newfoundland House of Assembly from 1909 to 1928.
He operated a plumbing and heating business in St. John's which mainly dealt with ship's plumbing. Moore ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Newfoundland assemb... |
"Purged Away with Blood" is the sixth episode of the second season of the American television drama series Hell on Wheels, which aired on September 16, 2012 on AMC. The sixteenth episode of the series is co-written by series co-creator Tony Gayton and Tom Brady and directed by series co-creator Joe Gayton. In the episo... |
Buckfastleigh is a market town and civil parish in Devon, England situated beside the Devon Expressway (A38) at the edge of the Dartmoor National Park. It is part of Teignbridge and, for ecclesiastical purposes, lies within the Totnes Deanery. It is 18 miles (29 km) east-northeast of Plymouth, 20 miles (32 km) southwes... |
Ridott is a village in Stephenson County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2010 census, the village population was 164, up from 158 in 2000.
History
Originally called Cochranville, Ridott was renamed in 1863 after Ridott Township. A post office was established as Cochranville in 1860, and renamed Ridott in 1861.
Ge... |
Tikashi Fukushima (Sōma, January 19, 1920 - São Paulo, October 14, 2001) was a Japanese-Brazilian painter and printmaker. Considered one of the most important abstractionists in Brazil, Fukushima also produced several works in the field of figurativism throughout his career. The artist has received various positive rev... |
The NWA Georgia Junior Heavyweight Championship was a championship in the NWA's Georgia Championship Wrestling promotion. It was strictly for the junior heavyweight wrestlers.
Title history
References
External links
NWA Georgia Jr. Heavyweight Title History
National Wrestling Alliance championships
Georgia Champio... |
Ramesh Menon (born 14 December 1963) is a Malaysian former cricketer. A right-handed batsman and right-arm off spin bowler, he played for the Malaysia national cricket team between 1993 and 2001.
Biography
Born in Malacca in 1963, Ramesh Menon made his debut for Malaysia in the 1993 Saudara Cup match against Singapore... |
Major Arthur John Newman Tremearne (1877 – 25 September 1915) was a British barrister, major ("D" Company. 1st/22nd Battalion London Regiment attached to the 8th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders), anthropologist and ethnographer.
Life
Tremearne was born in Melbourne in 1877, son of Ada Tremearne, of Melbourne, Australia... |
Eric Baker may refer to:
Eric Baker (activist) (1920–1976), British activist founder of Amnesty International
Eric Baker (businessman) (born 1973), American businessman founder of Viagogo |
São Miguel do Passa Quatro is a municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil.
Location
São Miguel is located in the Pires do Rio Microregion, at a distance of 112 kilometers from the state capital of Goiânia.
Highway connections from Goiânia are made by BR-352 / Bela Vista de Goiás / Cristianópolis / GO-139. See Sepin ... |
Tovin (, also Romanized as Tovīn and Ţovīn) is a village in Kaghazkonan-e Markazi Rural District, Kaghazkonan District, Meyaneh County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 82, in 27 families.
References
Populated places in Meyaneh County |
Allen Melancthon Sumner Jr. (October 1, 1882 – July 19, 1918) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps.
Biography
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he initially went to Harvard before securing a place in the Naval Academy. On March 17, 1907, Sumner was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps. Until 1... |
David Rees Williams (January 1900 – 30 December 1963) was a Welsh footballer. His regular position was as a forward. He was born in Abercanaid, Merthyr Tydfil. He played for Merthyr Town, Sheffield Wednesday, Manchester United, and Thames Association.
Williams also made eight appearances for Wales between 1921 and 192... |
Lincoln Sea (; ) is a body of water in the Arctic Ocean, stretching from Cape Columbia, Canada, in the west to Cape Morris Jesup, Greenland, in the east. The northern limit is defined as the great circle line between those two headlands. It is covered with sea ice throughout the year, the thickest sea ice in the Arctic... |
Ramaz Paliani (; born 21 August 1973 in Mestia, Georgia) is a Georgian boxer who has won World and European Championships in the men's featherweight division.
He has represented Turkey, Georgia, and Russia in international competitions, including appearances in the 1992, 1996, and 2000 Olympic Games. He was nicknamed ... |
Albert Welter (born 1952) is a scholar of East Asian Buddhism, particularly Chinese Buddhism in the Tang to Song Dynasty transition. From 2013, he has served as Professor and Head of the East Asian Studies Department at the University of Arizona, Tucson, and was formerly Chair of the Department of Religion and Culture ... |
The table below details the complete Grand Prix racing results for Williams Grand Prix Engineering. The team has also competed in several non-championship Formula One races.
Formula One World Championship results
Works team entries
1970s
(key)
1980s
(key)
1990s
(key)
2000s
(key)
2010s
(key)
2020s
(key)
Notes
*... |
Marie Joussaye (1864 in Belleville – 24 March 1949 in Vancouver) was a Canadian poet.
Life
Marie Josie was born at and grew up in Belleville Canada West.
She was a newspaper journalist in Toronto.
In 1893, she was president of the Working Girls' Union.
She moved to Dawson City, Yukon.
In November 1903, she married ... |
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The Qadiriyya () are members of the Sunni Qadiri tariqa (Sufi order). The tariqa got its name from Abdul Qadir Gilani (1077–1166, also transliterated Jilani), who was a Hanbali scholar from Gilan, Iran. The order relies strongly upon adherence to the fundamentals of Sunni Islamic law.
The order, with its many offshoot... |
Ronnie Silver (born July 20, 1951) is a former American stock car racer and crew chief. He raced in the NASCAR Busch Series for eight seasons, winning two races.
Career
A native of Asheville, North Carolina, Silver's career started in the Whelen All-American Series, in which he finished fourth in the 1982 Mid-Atlantic... |
Ondřej Kolář (born 17 October 1994) is a Czech professional football goalkeeper currently playing for Slavia Prague in the Czech First League.
Club career
Kolář made his league debut when on loan at Varnsdorf from Slovan Liberec, in Varnsdorf's Czech National Football League 2–1 loss at Vlašim on 4 May 2013.
Slavia P... |
Jay Silva (born May 25, 1981) is an Angolan-born American mixed martial artist currently competing in the Heavyweight division. A professional competitor since 2008, Silva has also formerly competed for the UFC, Bellator, the MFC, KSW, and Tachi Palace Fights.
Mixed martial arts career
Early career
Raised on the East... |
High School Musical 2 is the soundtrack for the Disney Channel Original Movie of the same name. It was released on August 14, 2007, by Walt Disney Records.
Debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, the album sold 625,000 copies in its initial week of release. As of September 2007, this figure amounted to the ... |
Zerach Barnett (; born 16 April 1843 in Kaunas – 15 October 1935 in Tel Aviv) was a Zionist pioneer. He was one of the founders of Petah Tikva. He later founded Neve Shalom, the first Jewish urban community north of Jaffa.
Biography
Barnett was born in 1843 in Tzvitevyian - district of Kaunas (then Kovno), and studied... |
The Discophoros, also spelled Discophorus (Greek – "Discus-Bearer"), was a bronze sculpture by the classical Greek sculptor Polyclitus, creator of the Doryphoros and Diadumenos, and its many Roman marble copies. It is not, however, to be confused with Discobolus of Myron, which shows a discus being thrown, not carried.... |
The 1905 Washington Senators won 64 games, lost 87, and finished in seventh place in the American League. They were managed by Jake Stahl and played home games at National Park.
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Roster
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games ... |
Competence (also called competency or capability) is a polyseme indicating a variety of different notions. In current literature, three notions are most evident. The first notion is that of a general competence, which is someone's capacity or ability to perform effectively on a specified set of behavioral attributes (e... |
Francis John Waters (10 August 1907 – 6 August 1990), commonly referred to as F. J. Waters, was a telegraph messenger and trade unionist who became a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
Biography
Waters was born in Hastings, New Zealand, the son of John Thomas Waters (born Hamilton, Victoria c. 1877; died 7... |
Gwen Cooper is a New York City-based American novelist and author of the 2009 New York Times bestselling memoir Homer’s Odyssey: A Fearless Feline Tale, or How I Learned about Love and Life with a Blind Wonder Cat, a memoir about her life with an abandoned, eyeless cat that she rescued when he was three weeks old and s... |
American Idol Season 11 Highlights is a compilation extended play by Phillip Phillips based on some of his American Idol performances. The EP was released exclusively through Walmart and consists of a few studio recordings made by Phillips during season 11 of American Idol. It includes a duet with Elise Testone, his c... |
Zelenodolsk () is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.
Urban localities
Zelenodolsk, Republic of Tatarstan, a town in the Republic of Tatarstan
Rural localities
Zelenodolsk, Orenburg Oblast, a selo in Zelenodolsky Selsoviet of Kvarkensky District in Orenburg Oblast
Zelenodolsk, Sakhalin Oblast, a selo ... |
Diana Karina Estrada Santana is a female beach volleyball player from Mexico, who won the gold medal in the women's beach team competition at the NORCECA Beach Volleyball Circuit 2008 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, partnering Martha Revuelta. Later, in September 2008, she competed with her sister Paola Estrada, at the Intern... |
Boumsong is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Daniel Maa Boumsong (born 1987), Cameroonian footballer
Jean-Alain Boumsong (born 1979), Cameroonian-born French footballer
Jean Paul Boumsong (born 1985), Cameroonian footballer
Raphael Boumsong (born 1989), Cameroonian footballer |
Ian Timothy Whitcomb (10 July 1941 – 19 April 2020) was an English entertainer, singer-songwriter, record producer, writer, broadcaster and actor. As part of the British Invasion, his hit song "You Turn Me On" reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1965.
He wrote several books on popular music, beginning w... |
Sheikh Rashid bin Fadhel bin Saif bin Fadel bin Mohammed bin Muqbel bin Jumah bin Saif Al Bin Ali (, born in 1877 in Al Hidd, Muharraq Island, Bahrain, died in 1960 on Darin Island, Saudi Arabia) was a Bahraini author, sailor, and poet who belonged to the Al Bin Ali dynasty of the eastern Gulf. He was born in Al Hidd a... |
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