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Mount Versteeg is a mountain summit located on the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in California. It is situated on the common border of Tulare County with Inyo County, as well as the shared boundary of Sequoia National Park and John Muir Wilderness. It is west-northwest of the community of Lone Pine, sout... |
```xml
<resources>
<string name="app_name">PhotoEdit</string>
<string name="title">Cropper</string>
<string name="fixedAspectRatio">fixedAspectRatio =</string>
<string name="aspectRatioX">\u002010</string>
<string name="aspectRatioXHeader">aspectRatioX =</string>
<string name="aspectRatioY">\u... |
Hans-Martin Sass (born 4 December 1935), is a bioethicist.
He is a Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany, and a Senior Research Scholar Emeritus at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University, Washington DC.
Life
He holds academic positions at People's University of China an... |
Gangcha railway station is a station on the Chinese Qingzang Railway.
See also
Qingzang Railway
List of stations on Qingzang railway
Railway stations in Qinghai
Stations on the Qinghai–Tibet Railway |
So Intense is the only studio album by American R&B singer and songwriter Lisa Fischer, released on April 30, 1991. Of the ten songs recorded for the album, "How Can I Ease the Pain", co-written by Fischer, was her biggest pop and R&B hit. It reached number 11 on the main US Hot 100 chart and number 1 on the US R&B cha... |
The Silos is a census-designated place (CDP) in Broadwater County, Montana, United States. The population was 506 at the 2010 census.
Geography
The Silos is located along the west shore of Canyon Ferry Lake, a reservoir on the Missouri River. U.S. 12/287 runs through the CDP, leading southeast to Townsend, the Broadw... |
Cape Spencer Lighthouse is a lighthouse in the Australian state of South Australia located on Cape Spencer on the Yorke Peninsula in gazetted locality of Inneston. The navigation aid was originally established as an automatic beacon which was first lit in late 1950, was established after a lengthy period of lobbying o... |
is a guided bus station in Moriyama-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
Lines
Nagoya Guideway Bus
Yutorīto Line (Station number: Y09)
Adjacent stations
|-
!colspan=5|Nagoya Guideway Bus
Railway stations in Japan opened in 2001
Railway stations in Aichi Prefecture |
Newham Grange Country Farm (also known as Newham Grange Leisure Farm) is a farm park and conservation centre located on Wykeham Way in Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. It is one of only 16 nationally approved by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust. It is open to the public and has many different breed... |
USS Delaware was a 24-gun sailing frigate of the United States Navy that had a short career in the American Revolutionary War as the British Royal Navy captured her in 1777. The Royal Navy took her in as an "armed ship", and later classed her a sixth rate. The Royal Navy sold her in 1783. British owners named her Unite... |
Horace James (born 20 December 1984) is a Jamaican footballer who plays for New Zealand club North Shore United in the Northern League.
Career
From Port Maria, St Mary Jamaica, Horace James played his debut professional game when he was 18 years old with Star Cosmos in the Jamaica National Premier League. Being his y... |
Pierre Hérigone (Latinized as Petrus Herigonius) (1580–1643) was a French mathematician and astronomer.
Of Basque origin, Hérigone taught in Paris for most of his life.
Works
Only one work by Hérigone is known to exist: Cursus mathematicus, nova, brevi, et clara methodo demonstratus, per notas reales et universales,... |
Senator Palumbo may refer to:
Corey Palumbo (born 1972), West Virginia State Senate
Guy Palumbo (fl. 2010s), Washington State Senate
Mario Palumbo (1933–2004), West Virginia State Senate |
MyNetworkTV (unofficially abbreviated MyTV, MyNet, MNT or MNTV, and sometimes referred to as My Network) is an American commercial broadcast television syndication service and former television network owned by Fox Corporation, operated by its Fox Television Stations division, and distributed through the syndication st... |
Nora Navas García (born 24 April 1975) is a Spanish actress.
Biography
Navas was born on 24 April 1975 in Barcelona.
She has a distinguished and prolific career, ranging from theater to film, through TV movies and series. Her performance in Black Bread (2010) earned her the Silver Shell in the San Sebastián Internati... |
Hemiconus pissarroi is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails.
Distribution
Fossils of this marine species were found in France.
References
External links
Tracey S., Craig B., Belliard L. & Gain O. (2017). One, four or forty species? - early Conidae (Mollu... |
The canton of Mitry-Mory is a French administrative division, located in the arrondissement of Meaux, in the Seine-et-Marne département (Île-de-France région).
Demographics
Composition
At the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the canton was expanded from 13 to 19 communes:
Compans
D... |
Laskowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubrza, within Prudnik County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, close to the Czech border. It lies approximately east of Lubrza, east of Prudnik, and south-west of the regional capital Opole.
References
Laskowice |
Varnam (meaning ‘colours’) is a social enterprise that has been working with artisans in Channapatna, Karnataka in India, for more than four years. It has produced a series of designs intended to bring this 200-year-old toy-making craft into the home and lifestyle. Using traditional lac-turnery methods popularised by t... |
```smalltalk
namespace ResXManager;
using System.Composition;
using ResXManager.Infrastructure;
using ResXManager.Properties;
using TomsToolbox.Wpf;
using TomsToolbox.Wpf.Composition.AttributedModel;
[LocalizedDisplayName(StringResourceKey.ColorTheme_Title)]
[VisualCompositionExport(RegionId.Configuration)]
[Shared... |
The Sararé River is a river of Mato Grosso state in western Brazil. It is a tributary of the Guaporé River, itself a part of the Amazon Basin.
See also
List of rivers of Mato Grosso
References
Brazilian Ministry of Transport
Rivers of Mato Grosso |
Mormodes atropurpurea is a species of orchid native to Panama, Venezuela, and Brazil.
References
External links
atropurpurea
Orchids of South America
Orchids of Panama
Plants described in 1836 |
Foreign trade of Argentina includes economic activities both within and outside Argentina especially with regards to merchandise exports and imports, as well as trade in services.
Colonial and early history
Argentina's primary exports in colonial times were largely limited to salted beef due to the fact that beef wou... |
Mary Alfreda Smith is an American political and LGBT activist, working in the areas of women's and minority rights. She worked on the Robert F. Kennedy election campaign in 1968, and helped overturn laws that criminalized homosexual activity in California. In 1972, she became the first ordained female minister of the M... |
Dawn-Michelle Baude (born January 15, 1959) is an American poet, journalist and educator.
Biography
Born in southern Illinois, Baude moved to San Diego, California, in 1977 with her first husband Angelo Kolokithas (divorced 1979). Baude received her undergraduate degree from San Diego State University. While pursuing ... |
Wunnumin 2 is a First Nations reserve in Kenora District, Ontario. It is one of the reserves of the Wunnumin Lake First Nation.
References
External links
Canada Lands Survey System
Oji-Cree reserves in Ontario
Communities in Kenora District |
"One Way or Another" is a song by American new wave band Blondie from their 1978 album Parallel Lines. Lyrically, the song was inspired by Blondie frontwoman Deborah Harry's experience with a stalker in the early 1970s, an incident which forced her to move away from New Jersey. The song's music was composed by bassist ... |
The Duke blueberry, also known as Vaccinium 'Duke', is a cultivar of northern highbush blueberry released in 1987. It is a tetraploid cultivar, derived mostly from Vaccinium corymbosum with a 4 percent contribution of Vaccinium angustifolium. Its parentage includes the cultivars 'Ivanhoe' and 'Earliblue'
It has gained... |
The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World: from Marathon to Waterloo is a book written by Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy and published in 1851. This book tells the story of the fifteen military engagements which, according to the author, had a significant impact on world history.
Chapters
Each chapter of the book descri... |
1194 Aletta, provisional designation , is a carbonaceous asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 55 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 13 May 1931, by South African astronomer Cyril Jackson at Johannesburg Observatory in South Africa. It was later named after the discoverer's wife A... |
Stay Tru is a solo studio album by American rapper Pastor Troy. It was released on April 18, 2006 via 845 Entertainment/SMC Recordings. Recording sessions took place at Upstairs Studio in Atlanta. Production was handled by P No, Cooley C, DJ Brad, Drumma Boy, HIN, Shawty Redd, and Pastor Troy, who also served as execut... |
The Wallowa Ranger Station at 602 W. 1st St. in Wallowa, Oregon is a historic station built in 1936. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009; the listing included five contributing buildings. It includes Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture and Rustic architectur... |
deepset is an enterprise software vendor that provides developers with the tools to build production-ready natural language processing (NLP) systems. It was founded in 2018 in Berlin by Milos Rusic, Malte Pietsch, and Timo Möller.
deepset authored and maintains the open source software Haystack and its commercial SaaS ... |
The Second Battle of Villers-Bretonneux (also Actions of Villers-Bretonneux, after the First Battles of the Somme, 1918) took place from 24 to 27 April 1918, during the German spring offensive to the east of Amiens. It is notable for being the first occasion on which tanks fought against each other; it was the biggest ... |
```java
package com.fishercoder.solutions.firstthousand;
public class _809 {
public static class Solution1 {
public int expressiveWords(String S, String[] words) {
int ans = 0;
for (String w : words) {
if (check(S, w)) {
ans++;
}
... |
Cerea is a town in the region of Veneto in Italy.
Cerea, waxy in Latin, may refer to:
Cerea (Crete), a town of ancient Crete
Cerea, a fictional planet in the Star Wars franchise
See also
Cereus (disambiguation) |
Hermann Benke (1866–1937) was an Austrian stage and film actor. He made a number of appearances in silent films, co-starring with the rising actress Liane Haid in productions by Wiener Kunstfilm.
Selected filmography
With Heart and Hand for the Fatherland (1915)
With God for Emperor and Empire (1916)
On the Heights... |
Gary Milroy is a retired Canadian ice hockey player. He helped Michigan Tech win their second National Title in 1965, earning Tournament MOP honors and receiving the WCHA Sophomore of the Year
Career
Milroy played for the Toronto Marlboros in the early 1960s before being recruited to play for Michigan Tech by head coa... |
William Robert Jolyon Turnbull (25 January 1956 – 31 August 2022) was a television and radio presenter and journalist whose broadcasting career spanned over 4 decades. He began his career working for some radio stations including Radio Clyde and BBC Radio 4's Today. He presented BBC News 24 and BBC Radio 5 Live before ... |
Shiretoko (, "end of the Land/Earth") may refer to:
Shiretoko National Park, in Hokkaidō, Japan
Shiretoko Peninsula, in Hokkaidō, Japan
Shiretoko, former name of Novikovo in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia; previously administered as a part of Karafuto Prefecture
Shiretoko-class patrol vessel |
```objective-c
/*
===========================================================================
This file is part of Reaction source code.
Reaction source code is free software; you can redistribute it
or (at your option) any later version.
Reaction source code is distributed in the hope that it will be
useful, but WI... |
Shin Choon-ho (; 1 December 1930 – 27 March 2021) was a South Korean businessman who founded Nongshim in 1965.
Biography
Shin Choon-ho was born on 1 December 1930 in Ulju County, Ulsan, Korea and was the third eldest son in the family. His older brother Shin Kyuk-ho was the founder of South Korean conglomerate Lotte ... |
In physics, Lami's theorem is an equation relating the magnitudes of three coplanar, concurrent and non-collinear vectors, which keeps an object in static equilibrium, with the angles directly opposite to the corresponding vectors. According to the theorem,
where A, B and C are the magnitudes of the three coplanar, c... |
The Ambassador of Australia to Mexico is an officer of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the head of the Embassy of the Commonwealth of Australia to the United Mexican States. Mexico and Australia established diplomatic relations on 14 March 1966. The Australian Government opened the Australian... |
Toller Porcorum () is a village and civil parish in Dorset, England, situated in the Toller valley northwest of Dorchester. In the 2011 census the civil parish—which also includes the small settlements of Higher and Lower Kingcombe to the north—had a population of 307.
Population
A rural and slowly growing area with... |
The Man Upstairs is a 1958 British psychological drama film directed by Don Chaffey. It stars Richard Attenborough and Bernard Lee. The film was produced by Robert Dunbar for Act Films Ltd.
Plot
Peter Watson, a tenant of a boarding house, is troubled with pain and an inability to sleep. He repeatedly tries unsuccessfu... |
Constance Muriel Davey (4 December 1882 – 4 December 1963) was an Australian psychologist who worked in the South Australian Department of Education, where she introduced the state's first special education classes.
Biography
Davey was born in 1882 in Nuriootpa, South Australia, to Emily Mary (née Roberts) and Stephe... |
Santpoort Zuid railway station is located in Santpoort-Zuid, the Netherlands. The station opened 1 May 1867 on the Haarlem–Uitgeest railway. The station has 2 platforms.
Train services
As of 9 December 2018, the following services call at Sandpoort Zuid:
National Rail
Bus services
External links
NS website
Dutch p... |
```dart
// MIT-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at
// path_to_url
import 'package:charcode/charcode.dart';
import 'package:source_span/source_span.dart';
import '../../../visitor/interface/modifiable_css.dart';
import '../comment.dart';
import 'node.dart';
/// A modifiable version of [CssCommen... |
is a 1996 Japanese anime television special inspired by the life of poet Kenji Miyazawa, released in Japan to mark the 100th anniversary of Miyazawa's birth. It was directed by Shoji Kawamori. It was released in North America by Tokyopop. Miyazawa and the other characters in the program are depicted as cats, similar to... |
Eosentomon melanesiense is a species of proturan in the family Eosentomidae. It is found in Australia.
References
Eosentomon
Articles created by Qbugbot
Animals described in 1975 |
Golden Touch may refer to:
"Golden Touch" (song), a song by Razorlight
Golden Touch (album), an album by Shabba Ranks
The Golden Touch (film), a 1935 Walt Disney Silly Symphony cartoon
Midas, the mythological tale of the golden touch |
St Martin's College was a British higher education college with campuses in Lancaster, Ambleside and Carlisle, as well as sites in Whitehaven, Barrow and London. It provided undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the arts, humanities, business studies, teacher training, health and social care. In 2006 the college w... |
VES may refer to:
Society
Venezuelan (ISO 4217 code VES), the currency of Venezuela beginning in 2018
Science and technology
Video Entertainment System, second generation video games console
Vertical electrical sounding, geophysical investigation technique
Virtual Execution System
Organisations
Educational
Vi... |
Major General Alexander Taylor CB, (born 30 August 1970) is a senior British Army officer. He is currently serving as Director, Army Legal Services Branch.
Taylor was educated at Hurstpierpoint College and Durham University (BSc), followed by Cambridge University (LLM). Before joining the military he was a solicitor w... |
Gastón Suso (born 12 March 1991) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Platense.
Career
Suso's career began in 2013 with Atlético de Rafaela. He didn't make a league appearance for the club, but did feature once during a Copa Argentina defeat to San Lorenzo on 19 June 2013. In July 201... |
The Forgotten Village is a 1941 American documentary film—some sources call it an ethnofiction film—directed by Herbert Kline and Alexander Hammid. The film was written by John Steinbeck, narrated by Burgess Meredith, and with music by Hanns Eisler. The film was released by the film distribution partnership of Arthur ... |
Phyllobius glaucus is a species of weevil found across Europe, especially in carrs. It is a pest of a variety of fruit trees, but has little economic effect. It was first described by Giovanni Antonio Scopoli in 1763.
Description
Adults grow to long. The body is black, but is covered with elongate, hair-like scales t... |
David Malcolm Carter (born 16 June 1972) is an English golfer.
Carter was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and represented his country of birth at junior level. He later moved to England and turned professional in 1989. After several visits to qualifying school he had his rookie season on the European Tour in 1995.... |
Angelina Mango (born 10 April 2001) is an Italian singer-songwriter.
Biography
Angelina Mango was born on 10 April 2001 in Maratea, in the province of Potenza, Basilicata, to Laura Valente, former singer of Matia Bazar, and Giuseppe Mango, who is known by the stage name Mango. She grew up in Lagonegro, also in the pro... |
The mixed team's Modern pentathlon competitions at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore were held on August 24, at the Singapore Sports School.
Each team contained one male and one female pentathlete. Only the fencing, swimming, shooting and running portions were done at the Youth Olympics. The results of each... |
Nicola Antonio Stigliola (Also: Colantonio Stelliola) (1546 Nola – 1623 Naples) was an Italian philosopher, printer, architect, and medical doctor. He was a friend of Tommaso Campanella and Giordano Bruno and a member of the Accademia dei Lincei.
He was an adherent of Copernican heliocentrism and of Bruno's ideas on H... |
Kenneth Malcolm Sutherland-Graeme was an eminent Anglican priest.
He was the incumbent at St Margaret, Aberdeen and then Holy Trinity, Stirling before
becoming Provost of St Paul's Cathedral, Dundee in 1931, a post he held for nine years.
References
Scottish Episcopalian clergy
Provosts of St Paul's Cathedral, Dund... |
Sabira Sultana is a Pakistani film actress. She started her career in the early 1960s and played leading to supporting roles in films. Her last film appearance was in 2002.
Career
After playing supporting roles in several films, Sultana first appeared as lead in Shabab Kiranvi's romantic dramas Jamila and Shukria in... |
Arlington Heights is one of two commuter railroad stations along Metra's Union Pacific Northwest Line in the village of Arlington Heights, Illinois. The station is located at 45 West Northwest Highway (US 14), between Vail and Dunton Avenues, and lies from Ogilvie Transportation Center in Chicago and from Harvard. In... |
El Concierto... En Vivo (English: The Concert... In Live) is the title of the first live album released by Spanish performer Rocío Dúrcal on 28 April 1992 under the label of BMG Ariola and produced by Enrique Elizondo. The album features a selection of her greatest hits, along with two new songs never recorded before b... |
The English women's cricket team toured Australia and New Zealand in January and February 2000. They played Australia women's national cricket team in 4 One Day Internationals and New Zealand in 5 One Day Internationals. They lost both series, losing 4–0 to Australia and 5–0 to New Zealand.
Tour of Australia
Squads
... |
2,4,6-Tri-tert-butylpyrimidine is the organic compound with the formula HC(ButC)2N2CtBu where tBu = (CH3)3C. It is a substituted derivative of the heterocycle pyrimidine. Known also as TTBP, this compound is of interest as a base that is sufficiently bulky to not bind boron trifluoride but still able to bind protons.... |
Luca McIntyre is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera Doctors, portrayed by Ross McLaren. Luca is introduced to the series on 24 February 2021 following the departure of nurse Ayesha Lee (Laura Rollins) the year prior. McLaren's acting credits confirmed that he had been contracted as a series regular on the so... |
Chrysocrambus brutiellus is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. Discovered in 1985, it is found in parts of Italy.
References
Moths described in 1985
Crambinae
Endemic fauna of Italy
Moths of Europe |
Ville de Paris was a large three-decker French ship of the line that became famous as the flagship of De Grasse during the American Revolutionary War.
Career
Originally laid down in 1757 as the 90-gun Impétueux, she was funded by the City of Paris and renamed Ville de Paris in 1762 as a result of the don des vaisseau... |
Chila or Cheela may refer to:
Places
Chila, Angola
Chila (municipality), Puebla, Mexico
Chila de la Sal, Puebla, Mexico
Chila mountain range, in the Arequipa Region in the Andes of Peru
Chila (Castilla), the tallest mountain in the Chila range
Chila (Castilla-Caylloma), another mountain in the Chila range
Other... |
Wojciech Hubert Zurek (; born 1951) is a theoretical physicist and a leading authority on quantum theory, especially decoherence and non-equilibrium dynamics of symmetry breaking and resulting defect generation (known as the Kibble–Zurek mechanism).
Education
He attended the I Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Mikołaja Kope... |
Oliver Kuusik (born 21 July 1980 in Tallinn) is an Estonian opera singer (tenor)
In 2006 he graduated from Guildhall School of Music and Drama's Opera Studio.
Since 2008 he is a tenor soloist at the Estonian National Opera.
He is a member of Association of Estonian Professional Musicians.
Roles
Ferrando (Mozar... |
The 2018 European Busdriver Championship was the inaugural competition of a bus maneuvering challenge. It was organized by Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe and held on September 22, 2018, at their bus depot at Indira-Gandhi-Straße, Berlin, Germany. 21 teams, each composed of one male and one female participant, competed in an... |
Muttawmp (died September, 1676) was a sachem of the Nipmuc Indians in the mid-17th century, originally based in Quaboag. He participated in King Philip's War, taking part in most of the major engagements as one of the most important chiefs who fought for Metacomet (King Philip).
Muttawmp had converted to Christianity ... |
Stephanie Corneliussen (; born April 28, 1987) is a Danish actress and model, best known for her role as Joanna Wellick in Mr. Robot.
Early life
Corneliussen was born in Copenhagen. She attended Johannesskolen in Frederiksberg and studied ballet in Copenhagen. She has a degree in graphic design.
She was discovered at... |
Halfway to a Threeway is an EP by American musician Jim O'Rourke. It was released by Drag City in 1999.
The EP is referenced in the song "Will Get Fooled Again," by Max Tundra, from his album Parallax Error Beheads You.
Critical reception
Exclaim! called the EP "one of Jim O'Rourke's true crowning achievements," wri... |
Kite runner may refer to:
Kite running, the practice of chasing kites that have been cut loose in kite fighting
The Kite Runner, a 2003 novel by Khaled Hosseini
The Kite Runner (film), a 2007 film based on Hosseini's novel
Kite Runner (play), a stage play based on Hosseini's novel
Nickname for Aquilonifer, genus ... |
Kincardineshire (or the Mearns) was a constituency represented in the Parliament of Scotland until 1707.
List of shire commissioners
1607: Laird of Allerdes (Allerdes)
1612: John Allerdes, friar of that Ilk
1612, 1625, 1630: David Ramsay of Balmain
1617 and 1630: Sir Alexander Strachan of Thornton
1621: Alexan... |
Abdulahat Nur (born on 10 June 1967 in Xinjiang) is Canadian Uyghur politician and East Turkistan independence leader. He is currently the Vice-President of the East Turkistan Government-in-Exile.
References
Canadian people of Uyghur descent
East Turkestan independence activists
Uyghur politicians
1967 births
Living ... |
Lud, zbunjen, normalan (Crazy, confused, normal) is a Bosnian television program that revolves around three generations of men: the grandfather, Izet who is Lud (crazy), the father Faruk, who is Zbunjen (confused) and the son Damir, who is Normalan (normal) and the interaction around their neighborhood with their co wo... |
South Main Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Kernersville, Forsyth County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 53 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, and 2 contributing objects in Kernersville. They include residential and commercial buildings built between about 1834 ... |
Liucuo (劉厝) is a historical name for an area located in Nantun District, Taichung, Taiwan. Situated on the bank of the Fazi River, it encompasses roughly the south end of Xinsheng Village.
History
The name translates to "House of Liu". Liucuo is one of the first areas to be settled in Taichung, being recorded in earl... |
Estonia national ice hockey team may refer to:
Estonia men's national ice hockey team
Estonia men's national junior ice hockey team
Estonia men's national under-18 ice hockey team
Estonia women's national ice hockey team |
Oxydoras kneri is a species of thorny catfish found in the Paraná River basin in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. This species grows to a length of TL and reaches a weight of . This species is caught commercially for human consumption. O. kneri is omnivorous, feeding mainly on insects, crustaceans,... |
The Jacaranda is a Liverpool music venue, closely associated with the rise of the Merseybeat phenomenon in the 1960s. Opened by The Beatles' first manager Allan Williams in 1958, it played a key role in launching the band's early careers, in addition to providing a stage for local acts like Gerry and the Pacemakers & R... |
"It's Alright" (1997) is a single by the American hip-hop artist and actress Queen Latifah, from her 1998 album, Order in the Court and the soundtrack to the 1997 film, Nothing to Lose. Similar to Latifah's 1994 song "Weekend Love" and subsequently, her 1998 song, "Paper", this was one of Latifah's singles to feature o... |
Đông Lỗ may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:
, a rural commune of Ứng Hòa District.
Đông Lỗ, Bắc Giang, a rural commune of Hiệp Hòa District. |
Boca del Río may refer to:
Boca del Río, Veracruz, Mexico
Boca del Río, Nueva Esparta, Venezuela |
Sonai (Pron:/'sə(ʊ)'nʌɪ/সোনাই) is a town in the Cachar district in the Indian state of Assam. It is also the name of a circle and block in the town. Government of Assam declared it as a municipal area on 2016 with 11 wards. The River Sonai flows through the town of Sonai joining with Barak River near Dungripar Village ... |
Richard E. Constable III is an American lawyer who was the 16th Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, serving from 2012 to 2015. A former Assistant US Attorney, he was also the Deputy Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
Early life and education
Consta... |
Dr. Hariharan Chandrashekar is an Indian ecological economist, founding and presiding over urban people-led movements for urban sustainability on water and energy, a mentor for green enterprise and entrepreneurs, and enabler of industry directions on sustainability and resilience, at the building scale and the city sca... |
Filip Stojanovski (, born 1 December 1996) is a Macedonian footballer playing with FK Skopje in the Macedonian First League.
Club career
Born in Macedonian capital of Skopje, Stojkovski played with youth team of FK Vardar. He made his debut as senior in the championship winning season of 2014–15. The following season ... |
Hotwire was an American alternative metal band from Newbury Park, California.
History
Hotwire's members met at Newbury Park High School. After recording demos, they began opening for Will Haven, Strife, Hoobastank, and Audiovent but also garnered large support at the Troubadour in Los Angeles with an extended residenc... |
Ashley James Stichbury (5 August 1971 – 17 May 2002), was a New Zealand motor racing driver.
Career
Born in Hastings in 1971 to Paul and Susan-Jane, Stichbury began his motor racing career at the age of 14 through karting. After winning multiple titles throughout New Zealand and Australia, Stichbury began his foray i... |
Lal Chand (born 19 July 1928) is an Indian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1928 births
Possibly living people
Athletes (track and field) at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Indian male long-distance runners
Indian male marathon runners
Olympic athlet... |
Andromachus () was the ruler of Tauromenium (modern Taormina), Magna Graecia, in eastern Sicily in the middle of the 4th century BCE, and the father of the historian Timaeus.
Biography
Tauromenium (Ταυρομένιον) had been founded ca. 396 BC by the Carthaginian general Himilco. In 392, Dionysius of Syracuse captured Tau... |
Pierre Dubuc (born Jean-Pierre Dubuc May 25, 1947 in Montreal, Quebec) is the director and editor of L'aut'journal, a progressive monthly paper. He is one of the founders of SPQ Libre, a left-wing political club within the Parti Québécois.
Biography
Pierre Dubuc completed studies in political science at the Universit... |
Ballad of a Gunman, also known as Pistoleros and Ringo, Pray to Your God and Die () is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western directed by Alfio Caltabiano and starring Antony Ghidra.
Plot
The criminal brothers El Bedoja and Chiuchi have each their own gang. Together they rob a stagecoach. After they've just got rid of all w... |
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