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Hafford Airport is a registered aerodrome located northwest of Hafford, Saskatchewan, Canada.
See also
List of airports in Saskatchewan
References
Registered aerodromes in Saskatchewan
Redberry No. 435, Saskatchewan |
José Díaz Ramos (3 May 1895 – 19 March 1942) was a Spanish trade unionist and communist politician. He was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Spain during the Spanish Civil War.
Trade unionism
Born in Sevilla and a baker by trade since age eleven, at 18 joined La Aurora, the Union of Seville bakers, who s... |
Flatt and Scruggs were an American bluegrass duo. Singer and guitarist Lester Flatt and banjo player Earl Scruggs, both of whom had been members of Bill Monroe's band, the Bluegrass Boys, from 1945 to 1948, formed the duo in 1948. Flatt and Scruggs are viewed by music historians as one of the premier bluegrass groups i... |
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (; ) is a 2010 Thai drama film written, produced, and directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. The film, which explores themes of reincarnation, centers on the last days in the life of its title character, who is played by Thanapat Saisaymar. Together with his loved ones—includ... |
Codewars is an educational community for computer programming. On the platform, software developers train on programming challenges known as kata. These discrete programming exercises train a range of skills in a variety of programming languages, and are completed within an online integrated development environment. On... |
Kavarskas (; ), with a population of only 700, is the fourth smallest city in Lithuania. The Šventoji River flows through the town. In 1956 near Kavarskas a water lifting station was built and part of the Šventoji River's water was channeled to the Nevėžis River. Nowadays there is a water-power plant operating there.
... |
Protein ENED is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FAM198B gene.
References
External links
Further reading |
The 2019–20 season was Gillingham's 127th in their existence and seventh consecutive season in League One. Along with League One, the club are also participated in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy. The season covered the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.
Transfers
Transfers in
Loans in
Loans out
Transfers... |
"Strange New Worlds" is the series premiere of the American television series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, which is set roughly 6 years before the events of the original Star Trek series. It was written by Akiva Goldsman, Alex Kurtzman, and Jenny Lumet, and it was directed by Akiva Goldsman. Anson Mount stars as Chri... |
Rems-Murr is a (district) in the middle of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Heilbronn, Schwäbisch Hall, Ostalbkreis, Göppingen, Esslingen, the district-free city Stuttgart and the district Ludwigsburg.
History
The district was created in 1973 when Waiblingen was merged with... |
Piirakajärv is a lake in the northeast of Estonia, close to its border with Russia.
See also
List of lakes of Estonia
Lakes of Estonia
Alutaguse Parish
Lakes of Ida-Viru County |
Robert Bellarmine, SJ (; 4 October 1542 – 17 September 1621) was an Italian Jesuit and a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was canonized a saint in 1930 and named Doctor of the Church, one of only 37. He was one of the most important figures in the Counter-Reformation.
Bellarmine was a professor of theology and late... |
"Roses in the Hospital" is a song by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was released in September 1993 by record label Epic as the third single from their second album, Gold Against the Soul.
Content
Allison Clarke of LouderSound proclaimed the song's style as "irrepressible funk". Ben Scott of XS... |
The Pine Creek Park Bridge, also known as the Mill Hill Road Bridge, is a Pratt pony truss bridge in Fairfield, Connecticut. Built in 1872, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. It is in length, and is located in conservation land on Pine Creek, having been moved there in 1979 from its or... |
Super Shore is a reality television series broadcast on MTV Spain and MTV Latin America, which follows the daily lives of nine young people who intend to spend the summer living together in different parts of southern Europe, starting on the Greek island of Mykonos and later in the Spanish city of Madrid. It is an adap... |
In aerodynamics, the critical Mach number (Mcr or M*) of an aircraft is the lowest Mach number at which the airflow over some point of the aircraft reaches the speed of sound, but does not exceed it. At the lower critical Mach number, airflow around the entire aircraft is subsonic. Supersonic aircraft such as the Conco... |
Majid Reza Simkhah Asil (, born 1 February 1970) is an Iranian wrestler.
References
Profile
1970 births
Wrestlers at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Wrestlers at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Iranian male sport wrestlers
Living people
Olympic wrestlers for Iran
Asian Games silver medalists for Iran
Asian Games bronze medalists... |
Augustus William Magee (also McGee); (1789 – February 6, 1813) was a U.S. Army lieutenant and later a military filibuster who led the Gutiérrez–Magee Expedition into Spanish Texas in 1812.
Early life and military career
Augustus Magee was born in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1809, he graduated third in his class at West... |
Dick Parsons may refer to:
Dick Parsons (British Army officer) (1910–1998), British Army officer and marksman
Dick Parsons (coach) (born 1938), American college baseball and basketball coach
Richard Parsons (businessman) (born 1948), American business executive |
```objective-c
#ifndef PREVIEWHELPER_H
#define PREVIEWHELPER_H
#include <QObject>
#include <QPixmap>
#include <vtextedit/global.h>
#include <vtextedit/lrucache.h>
#include <vtextedit/pegmarkdownhighlighterdata.h>
#include <core/global.h>
#include "markdownvieweradapter.h"
class QTimer;
class QTextDocument;
namespa... |
The LNB Pro B Best Scorer are the season by season individual scoring leaders of the LNB Pro B (Pro B), the second-tier of the French men's basketball system. The criteria set is that the player must play in a certain amount of games wherein he amassed the highest possible average to lead the league in the said statist... |
Neten Zangmo (born 23 September 1961) is a Bhutanese government official and politician. She headed Bhutan's Anti-Corruption Commission, and was bestowed with the title of Dasho in 2009. On 29 May 2017 she became leader of Bhutan Kuen-Nyam Party. She resigned the position on September 16, 2018, the day after the party ... |
Eylaki-ye Bala (, also Romanized as ‘Eylakī-ye Bālā, ‘Eylaqī Bālā, and ‘Īlakī Bālā; also known as Ailaki and ‘Eylakī) is a village in Barakuh Rural District, Jolgeh-e Mazhan District, Khusf County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 84, in 22 families.
References
Populated places i... |
The 1959–60 Scottish Division One was won by Heart of Midlothian by four points over nearest rival Kilmarnock. Stirling Albion and Arbroath finished 17th and 18th respectively and were relegated to the 1960-61 Second Division.
League table
Results
References
1
Scottish Division One seasons
Scot |
Paqtnkek-Niktuek No. 23, formerly Pomquet and Afton 23, is a Miꞌkmaq reserve located in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia. It is one of three reserves owned by the Paqꞌtnkek First Nation. It comprises three blocks of land, all of which have been bisected by Nova Scotia Highway 104; two populated areas are near Afton, the ... |
Adam Johnson may refer to:
Adam Johnson (baseball) (born 1979), American baseball player
Adam Johnson (conductor), British classical pianist and conductor
Adam Johnson (cricketer) (born 1978), English cricketer
Adam Johnson (footballer) (born 1987), English footballer and convicted sex offender
Adam Johnson (ice ... |
Vase Rock is a rock just off Liuqiu Island of Pingtung County, Taiwan.
Geology
The rock was formed by the rising of the coastal coral reef. Its lower part has been eroded by the sea thus forming a vase-shaped structure. Its highest point stands at a height of .
Legacy
The Liuqiu township's tourism department ascribes... |
Terry Casey was an American ice hockey Right Wing who was an All-American for North Dakota. After being selected to the US National Team for the 1968 Winter Olympics, Casey was killed in a car accident at the age of 23.
Career
Casey was star player in Great Falls, joining the local senior amateur team when he was a fr... |
Razgojna is a village in the municipality of Leskovac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 904 people.
U Razgojni živi i poznati košarkaš Đorđe Stanković koji trenutno nastupa za Golden Stejt (NBA)
References
Populated places in Jablanica District |
Cotugno is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Domenico Cotugno (1736–1822) Italian physician, active in Naples
Guillermo Cotugno, Uruguayan footballer
Nicolás Cotugno, Uruguayan cleric
Italian-language surnames |
Lysos () is a village in Cyprus, about 36 kilometres from Paphos. The population was 160 in 2001. Being the largest in area of the villages of Cyprus, Lysos covers an area of approximately 10,000 acres in the province of Paphos. Built at an average altitude of 560 meters, the peak of Tripylos, located near the location... |
```c++
#include "./syncthingstatuscomputionmodel.h"
#include <syncthingconnector/syncthingconnectionsettings.h>
#include <type_traits>
using namespace QtUtilities;
namespace Data {
using FlagType = SyncthingStatusComputionFlags;
using UnderlyingFlagType = std::underlying_type_t<FlagType>;
inline static ChecklistI... |
The Georgetown Leadership Seminar (GLS) is an annual gathering of selected rising leaders from around the world for a week of intensive discussion on major international issues. The program was established in 1982 by Georgetown University in order to promote dialogue among individuals who would shape the futures of the... |
Siyavar is a village and municipality in the Lankaran Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 1,240.
References
Populated places in Lankaran District |
Mastec, Inc. is an American multinational infrastructure engineering and construction company based in Coral Gables, Florida. The company provides engineering, building, installation, maintenance and upgrade of energy, utility and communications infrastructure. Its customers are primarily in the utility, communications... |
Dastgerd Rural District () may refer to:
Dastgerd Rural District (Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province)
Dastgerd Rural District (Sistan and Baluchestan Province) |
Asif Panjwani (, ; (born : 10 October 1986) is an Indian Composer, music director, singer and lyricist.
Asif Panjwani has also composed music for many TV serials and music albums including Fear Files, Yaaron Ka Tashan, Pyar Tune Kya Kiya, Savitri Devi College & Hospital and Dil Dhoondta Hai.
Early life and education
... |
Jorge Andrés Ormeño Guerra (; born 14 June 1977) is a Chilean retired footballer.
Career
He played for Primera División clubs like Santiago Wanderers or Universidad Católica. He also played for the B-team of Santiago Wanderers in the 2000 Tercera División alongside fellows such as Mauricio Neveu, Joel Soto and Maurici... |
```html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<title>workbox-range-requests demo</title>
<meta
name="workbox-range-requests demo"
content="An example to demonstrate the workbox-range-requests module"
/>
<link
id="favicon"
rel="icon"
href="path_to_url"
type="image/... |
Nephelium cuspidatum, also known as rambutan hutan in Malay and buah sibau in Iban, is a species of flowering plant, a tropical forest fruit-tree in the rambutan family, that is native to Southeast Asia.
Varieties
Varieties include:
N. cuspidatum var. cuspidatum Blume
N. cuspidatum var. robustum (Radlk.) Leenh.
N. ... |
Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Faqih al-Hamadani () (fl. 902) was a 10th-century Persian historian and geographer, famous for his Mukhtasar Kitab al-Buldan ("Concise Book of Lands") written in Arabic.
In the 1870s the Dutch orientalist Michael Jan de Goeje edited a selection of geography works of Arab geographers in an eig... |
Gerd Müller (1945–2021) was a German footballer.
Gerd Müller may also refer to:
Gerd A. Müller (1932–1991), German industrial designer
Gerd B. Müller (born 1953), Austrian theoretical biologist
Gerd Müller (politician) (born 1955), German politician
See also
Gerard Muller (1861–1929), Dutch Impressionist painter
Ge... |
Danijela Dimitrovska (Serbian Cyrillic: Данијела Димитровска; ; born 22 April 1987) is a Serbian model. She began her modelling career by winning the Elite Model Look competition in Serbia in 2004.
Career
Modeling
Dimitrovska began her professional career as a model in 2004, aged 16, by winning the Elite Model Look ... |
```go
/*
path_to_url
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
*/
package kubectl
import (
"fmt"
"net"
"net/http"
"net/http/httputil"
"net/url"
"os"
"regexp"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/golang/glog"
... |
```javascript
OC.L10N.register(
"admin_audit",
{
"Auditing / Logging" : "Auditing / Logging",
"Provides logging abilities for Nextcloud such as logging file accesses or otherwise sensitive actions." : "Provides logging abilities for Nextcloud such as logging file accesses or otherwise sensitive actions.... |
Stitch up may refer to:
Stitch Up!, a British children's TV show
Stitch up, or frameup, to falsely implicate someone
Stitch up, to close by sewing
See also
Stitch (disambiguation) |
```go
/*
*
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met:
*
* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following d... |
Forward Operating Base Inkerman or more simply FOB Inkerman is a former Forward Operating Base in Afghanistan operated by the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) under Operation Herrick (OP H), it was located north east of Sangin.
Units
OP H 6 (June – October 2007)
1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards
C (Ess... |
```shell
Managing branches
Upstream (tracking) shorthand
Pushing to a remote branch
What is rebasing?
Merging branches
``` |
ENS Al-Galala (FFG 1002) is a FREMM multipurpose frigate of the Egyptian Navy. Al-Galala was originally constructed as the Carlo Bergamini-class Spartaco Schergat before being acquired by Egypt and being renamed.
Development and design
Three original variants of the FREMM were proposed; an anti-submarine variant (ASW... |
Sylvia Kelso is an author of both fantasy and science fiction, usually set in analogue or outright Australian landscapes. She has a Creative Writing MA built around one science-fiction novel using alternate North Queenslands and she earned her Ph.D. in 1997.
Kelso's novels are densely descriptive, the worlds complex a... |
Volodymyr Fedorovych Muntyan (, , ; born 14 September 1946) is a Soviet and Ukrainian midfielder of the 1960s and 1970s. Muntyan is considered to be one of the best and most talented players to ever represent Dynamo Kyiv and Soviet Union. He is also the only player apart from Oleg Blokhin (his teammate in the 1970s) wh... |
Zelenin (feminine: Zelenina) is a Russian-language surname. It may refer to:
Aleksandra Zelenina, Moldovan athlete
Dmitry Zelenin (disambiguation):
Dmitry Konstantinovich Zelenin, Russian ethnographer
Dmitry Vadimovich Zelenin, Russian politician
Oleg Zelenin, Russian footballer
Sergei Zelenin, Russian footballer
Rus... |
Fool on the Hill may refer to:
"The Fool on the Hill", a 1967 song by the Beatles
Fool on the Hill (album), a 1968 album by Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66
The Fool on the Hill (ballet), a 1976 ballet by Gillian Lynne
Fool on the Hill (novel), a 1988 novel by Matt Ruff |
The 1907 St. Vincent's football team was an American football team that represented St. Vincent's College, now known as DePaul University, as an independent during the 1907 college football season.
Schedule
References
St. Vincent's
DePaul Blue Demons football seasons
St. Vincent's football |
Pajuveski is a village in Haljala Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in northeastern Estonia.
References
Villages in Lääne-Viru County |
The mixed doubles was a tennis event held as part of the Tennis at the 1920 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third appearance of the event. A total of 32 players (16 pairs) from 7 nations competed in the event, which was held from 17 to 24 August 1920 at the Beerschot Tennis Club. French pair Suzanne Lenglen and M... |
Frederick Montagu (July 1733 – 30 July 1800) was a British Whig MP.
Life
His father, Charles, was auditor-general of the Duchy of Cornwall, while Frederick was Prince of Wales; was MP for Westminster in 1722, for St. Germans in 1734, for Camelford in 1741, and for Northampton in 1754, and died on 29 May 1759.
Freder... |
Uwe Krause (born 13 October 1955) is a German former professional footballer who played as a striker. He spent most of his career in France.
References
External links
Uwe Krause at TangoFoot
1955 births
Living people
Footballers from Braunschweig
Men's association football forwards
German men's footballers
Ger... |
The 2013 Torneo Transición was the 63rd completed season of the Primera B de Chile.
Universidad de Concepción was the tournament's champion.
Classification
North Zone
South Zone
Promotion play-offs
References
External links
RSSSF 2013
Primera B de Chile seasons
Primera B
Chil |
My Brothers' Crossing is a 2020 American drama film directed by Ricky Borba and starring Daniel Roebuck and James R. Black. It is based on J.T. Clark's book In the Blink of an Eye.
Cast
Daniel Roebuck as J.T. Clark
James R. Black as C.J. Martin
Production
The film was shot in Franklin County, Virginia and Henry Coun... |
```c++
#pragma once
#include <common.hpp>
/** Example usage:
DEBUG("error: %d", errno);
will print something like
[0.123 debug myfile.cpp:45] error: 67
*/
#define DEBUG(format, ...) rack::logger::log(rack::logger::DEBUG_LEVEL, __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, format, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#define INFO(format, ...) rac... |
Sir Harry Parker, 6th Baronet (1735–1812), was from a distinguished naval family and inherited his title on the death of his father, Vice-Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, in 1782. Harry Parker bought Melford Hall in Suffolk in 1786, and the Baronetcy subsequently became known as "of Melford Hall". He was Chief Clerk to the Se... |
```coffeescript
Bluebird = require "bluebird"
exec = require("child_process").execSync
{assert} = require "chai"
describe "scripts/initital-value.coffee (module.uptime(), expressed in milliseconds)", ->
result = exec("./test/scripts/initial-value.coffee").toString().trim()
it "printed #{result}", ->
it "printed ... |
The old Cedar Falls Post Office is an historic building located in Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States. Completed in 1918, this was the city's first federal government building, and Black Hawk County became the only county in the state with two post offices that reported directly to the United States Post Office Departme... |
Sings Like Hell is an album by American singer-songwriter Peter Case, released in 1993. In 1996 the album title gave rise to a monthly music series, Sings Like Hell (Music Series), staged at the Lobero Theater in Santa Barbara, California.
History
The album was Case's first album on the Vanguard Records label after pr... |
Rybatsky (; masculine), Rybatskaya (; feminine), or Rybatskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia:
Rybatsky (rural locality), a khutor in Starocherkasskoye Rural Settlement of Aksaysky District in Rostov Oblast;
Rybatskoye (rural locality), a selo in Anivsky District of Sakhalin Oblast
Rybats... |
A gubernatorial election was held on 11 April 1999 to elect the Governor of Hokkaido Prefecture.
Candidates
Tatsuya Hori - incumbent governor of Hokkaido, age 63.
- member of the House of Representatives, age 55.
- Secretary General of the Hokkaido National Medical Association, age 50.
Results
References
Hokkaido... |
Visa requirements for Tanzanian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Tanzania. As of 7 January 2020, Tanzanian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 70 countries and territories, ranking the Tanzanian passport 73rd in terms of travel freed... |
"Where the Streets Have No Name" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the opening track from their 1987 album The Joshua Tree and was released as the album's third single in August 1987. The song's hook is a repeating guitar arpeggio using a delay effect, played during the song's introduction and again at the end. L... |
Richview may refer to:
Richview, Illinois
Richview, Toronto, a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
The Messerschmitt P.1107 (also Me P.1107) was a jet-powered bomber project developed in the final years of the Second World War.
Design and development
On January 25, 1945, Messerschmitt proposed the P.1107/I jet-powered bomber. The P.1107/I was designed using experiences from the company's earlier Me 264 bomber, an... |
The dudumanku is a one-string fiddle of the Oroch people of the Russian Far East.
See also
T'yngryng, a Nivkh one-string fiddle
References
Russian musical instruments
One-string fiddles
Culture of Khabarovsk Krai |
The striped shiner (Luxilus chrysocephalus) is a member of the family Cyprinidae. It a silvery fish with three to four dorsolateral stripes and dark crescents on the sides. The scales and sensory pores on the snout can be outlined in black. Fins are milky to clear in color while the caudal fins have a milky base with a... |
Angola ( ; ; , ), officially the Republic of Angola (), is a country on the west-central coast of Southern Africa. It is the second-largest Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) country in both total area and population (behind Brazil in both cases), and is the seventh-largest country in Africa. It is bordered by Namibia to ... |
The year 1956 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
February – Price Tower, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, United States designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
February 4 – Theater Münster in Germany, designed by Werner Ruhnau, Harald Deilmann, Max von Hausen and Ortwin Rave... |
Pankey is an Americanized form of French Panetier: occupational name for a pantryman from panetieran agent derivative of pain ‘bread’. Alteration of the French ending -tier to English -key is typical for American French surnames. The American version originated with two French brothers who emigrated to Virginia in 170... |
Szpaki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wyszki, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately south of Wyszki, west of Bielsk Podlaski, and south of the regional capital Białystok.
References
Szpaki |
Skoparnik Bluff (, ) is the partly ice-free bluff rising to 882 m in the northeast foothills of Detroit Plateau on Trinity Peninsula in Graham Land, Antarctica. It is surmounting Victory Glacier to the southeast.
The feature is named after Skoparnik Peak on Vitosha Mountain in Western Bulgaria.
Location
Skoparnik Bl... |
Palermo is a town in Waldo County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,570 at the 2020 census. Palermo is included in the Augusta, Maine, micropolitan New England City and Town Area.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and is water, chiefly S... |
Dimitri Scarlato (born 21 April 1977) is an Italian composer and conductor, based in London.
Early life and education
He received his degree in Composition, Conducting and Score Reading in 2004 at the Conservatorio Santa Cecilia in Rome while studying privately Jazz Piano and Classical Piano. After his studies in Rom... |
Kozhikode or Calicut is a city in Kerala, India. It may also refer to:
Kozhikode district, a district in Kerala
Kozhikode (Lok Sabha constituency), a constituency in Kerala
Kingdom of Kozhikode, a medieval polity ruled by the Zamorins of Calicut
See also
Calicut (disambiguation) |
Anna Kisselgoff (born 12 January 1938) is a dance critic and cultural news reporter for The New York Times. She began at the Times as a dance critic and cultural news reporter in 1968, and became its Chief Dance Critic in 1977, a role she held until 2005. She left the Times as an employee at the end of 2006, but stil... |
The Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP) is the law enforcement arm of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR), tasked with enforcing laws on the state's public lands and waterways, protecting fish and wildlife, and leading search and rescue efforts. The Natural Resources Police is also the state's mariti... |
```c++
#include "source/extensions/filters/network/generic_proxy/codecs/dubbo/config.h"
#include <memory>
#include "envoy/registry/registry.h"
#include "source/extensions/common/dubbo/message.h"
namespace Envoy {
namespace Extensions {
namespace NetworkFilters {
namespace GenericProxy {
namespace Codec {
namespace ... |
"Twit" (, literally "dimwit") is the debut solo single by South Korean singer Hwasa. It was released on February 13, 2019 by RBW. Written by Kim Do-hoon, Park Woo-sang and Hwasa who are also the producers of the song. The music video has nearly 100 million views, making it the third most popular Korean music video by a... |
The Madras Institute of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, known in short as the MIOT International Hospital, is a multi-specialty hospital in Manapakkam, Chennai, India. It is a specialty hospital in the field of joint replacement surgeries, Interventional Cardiology, orthopaedics and trauma. Founded by P. V. A. Mohandas,... |
The Eparchy of Pathanamthitta is a Syro-Malankara Catholic Church ecclesiastical territory or eparchy of the Catholic Church in Kerala, India. The diocese was created by Pope Benedict XVI on 25 January 2010. Yoohanon Chrysostom became the first and current eparch. St. Peter’s Malankara Catholic Church in the episcopal ... |
Hossein Soudipour () (21 March 1922 – 13 September 2017) was a medical doctor and former basketball player and head coach of Iran's national basketball team. He was the former director of Iran's ministry of health before the Islamic revolution.
Early life
Soudipour was born in Tehran, Iran. His original name was not S... |
Innovation is a bus stop on Ottawa, Ontario's transitway. It is served by OC Transpo buses and is named after nearby Innovation Drive in the Kanata North Technology Park. Its primary purpose is as a park and ride facility for those in north Kanata. It opened in December 2016 for the 2016 winter service change, and is s... |
The 4th Indian Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade formation of the Indian Army during World War II. It was formed in September 1939, as the 7th Indian Infantry Brigade and renumbered 4th in June 1940,
The brigade was assigned to HQ Rawalpindi District on formation. Then posted to the 26th Indian Infantry Division... |
Novo Selo is a village in the municipality of Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Demographics
According to the 2013 census, its population was 863.
References
Populated places in Tešanj |
The lesser musky fruit bat (Ptenochirus minor) is a species of megabat in the family Pteropodidae. It is endemic to the Philippines.
References
Ptenochirus
Mammals of the Philippines
Mammals described in 1979
Endemic fauna of the Philippines
Fauna of Mindanao
Fauna of Bohol
Fauna of Samar
Fauna of Leyte
Fauna of Dina... |
Leptophryne is a small genus of true toads, family Bufonidae, with only three species. The genus is found in Southeast Asia, in the Malay Peninsula (including Peninsular Thailand) and the Greater Sunda Islands. Its relationships within Bufonidae are uncertain; its closest relative might be Epidalea.
Species
Three spec... |
Jakubowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wągrowiec, within Wągrowiec County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately west of Wągrowiec and north of the regional capital Poznań.
References
Villages in Wągrowiec County |
Roy Ziv (born August 20, 1991), is a Canadian guitarist, YouTuber, and producer. Known for his videos performing guitar solos over pop songs and his work with Queen Extravaganza, Ziv released his first EP Distant Visions in September of 2020.
Early life
Born in 1991 in Israel, Ziv began playing music at a young age be... |
Darwin Island is the largest of the Danger Islands, lying east-southeast of the eastern tip of Joinville Island, off the northeast end of the Antarctic Peninsula. It was discovered in 1842 by a British expedition under James Clark Ross, and named by him for Charles Darwin, the noted naturalist.
See also
List of Ant... |
```c++
/**
* @license Apache-2.0
*
*
*
* path_to_url
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
*/
#include "stdlib/stats/base/dsemwd.h"
#include <node_api.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <std... |
Ponte do Arco de Baúlhe, is a bridge in Portugal. It is located in Arco de Baúlhe, crossing the Tâmega River. The bridge connects the towns of Arco de Baúlhe and Pedraça.
See also
List of bridges in Portugal
Arco de Baúlhe
Cabeceiras de Basto |
```objective-c
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef V8_COMPILER_SIMPLIFIED_OPERATOR_H_
#define V8_COMPILER_SIMPLIFIED_OPERATOR_H_
#include <iosfwd>
#include "src/base/compiler-specific.h"
#include "src/compiler/operator.h"
#include "src/compi... |
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