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A graminivore is a herbivorous animal that feeds primarily on grass, specifically "true" grasses, plants of the family Poaceae (also known as Graminae). Graminivory is a form of grazing. These herbivorous animals have digestive systems that are adapted to digest large amounts of cellulose, which is abundant in fibrous... |
Konstantin Yakovlevich Lifschitz (; born 10 December 1976 in Kharkov) is a Russian pianist of Jewish descent.
Career
At the age of five Lifschitz came to the Gnessin Specialized Music School in Moscow. Tatiana Zelikman was his most important teacher. When he was 13 he gave his first recital at the House of the Union... |
Ealhswith or Ealswitha (died 5 December 902) was the wife of King Alfred the Great. Her father was a Mercian nobleman, Æthelred Mucel, Ealdorman of the Gaini, which is thought to be an old Mercian tribal group. Her mother was Eadburh, a member of the Mercian royal family. Ealhswith is commemorated as a saint in the Chr... |
Nina Bonner (born 25 March 1972 in New South Wales) is a retired female field hockey goalkeeper from Australia. She made her debut for the Australian women's national team during the 1996 season (Indira Gandhi Cup). Nicknamed Boona she was a member of the Hockeyroos at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, where t... |
Sabre Elle Norris (born 3 January 2005) is an Australian surfer, skater, and YouTuber from Newcastle. She is the eldest child of Olympic swimmer Justin Norris and Brooke Norris.
Early life
Sabre Elle Norris was born in Newcastle, New South Wales on 3 January 2005 to Olympic butterfly swimmer Justin Norris and his wife... |
Semyon Glebovich Bobrov (; born 12 April 2003) is a Russian football player. He plays for Dynamo Vologda.
Club career
He made his debut in the Russian Professional Football League for Krasava on 21 August 2021 in a game against Zenit-2 Saint Petersburg.
He made his debut in the Belarusian First League for Osipovichi ... |
Macau is an autonomous territory within China. A Portuguese colony until 1999, Macau has a diverse culture firmly rooted in Cantonese culture, with a mix of influences from East Asia and Western Europe. Macau is known for being the largest gambling center in the world.
People and languages
The two official languages o... |
The regions of Serbia include geographical and, to a lesser extent, traditional and historical areas. Geographical regions have no official status, though some of them serve as a basis for the second-level administrative divisions of Serbia, okrugs (districts of Serbia). Not being administratively defined, the boundari... |
Acton Vale is a district in London, England. It lies between Acton to the west, and Shepherd's Bush to the east.
In 1897, it referred to the stretch of the Uxbridge Road between Acton High Street (starting at the railway bridge) and Askew Road. In 1908, it referred to the stretch of the Uxbridge Road between Acton Hig... |
The is a railway line in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Sagami Railway (Sotetsu). It connects and .
Services
Services on the Main Line are divided into four categories. Some trains travel along the Izumino Line west of to .
Local (各停) - services stop at all stations. They do no... |
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// See THIRD-PARTY-NOTICES.txt in the project root for .NET Foundat... |
The Der Kricket DK-1 is a single seat, single engine biplane designed and built in the United States in the 1970s with an emphasis on simplicity. Several were built, as intended, by amateurs from plans in addition to some constructed by the four man design consortium.
Design and development
John W. Dooley, Donald D. ... |
Notozomus spec is a species of schizomid arachnid (commonly known as short-tailed whip-scorpions) in the Hubbardiidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 1992 by Australian arachnologist Mark Harvey. The specific epithet spec refers to the type locality.
Distribution and habitat
The species occurs ... |
The dwarf catshark (Asymbolus parvus) is a catshark of the family Scyliorhinidae, found only off the coast of Western Australia, at depths between 200 and 400 m. Its length is up to 44 cm.
References
Environment-Australian Government
Compagno, L.J.V., Dando, M. & Fowler, S. 2005. A Field Guide to the Sharks of th... |
Vishnu Raj Menon is an Indian model and a beauty pageant titleholder who won Mr. India 2016.
Early life and career
Vishnu was born on 10 June 1991 in Pattikkad, Thrissur, Kerala, India. His father, Surendran is a retired PWD engineer, while his mother, Padmavati, is an assistant bank manager. He did his schooling fro... |
Louisiana's 1st State Senate district is one of 39 districts in the Louisiana State Senate. It has been represented by Republican Sharon Hewitt since 2016.
Geography
District 1 is largely based in St. Tammany Parish in Greater New Orleans, stretching south to also include smaller parts of Orleans, Plaquemines, and St.... |
Regh may refer to:
People
Anton Regh (1940–2018), German football player
Bob Regh (1912–1999), American basketball player
(1887-1955), German politician |
was a Japanese martial arts master who developed and founded the Kushin-ryu style of karate in Osaka, Japan.
Karate-do
When he was three years old, he began studying Konshin-ryu Juhojutsu (Jujutsu) at Kiyotada Kahei Matsubara's academy in Akō, Hyōgo. When he was nine years old, he started the study of the karate kata... |
Long-Range Aviation (, literally Aviation of Distant Action and abbreviated DA, is a sub-branch of the Russian Aerospace Forces responsible for delivering long-range nuclear or conventional strikes by aircraft (rather than missiles). The branch was previously part of the Soviet Air Forces and Russian Air Force tasked w... |
Freda Ross Hancock MBE (born Freda Ross, 7 April 1930 – 27 November 2022) was a British-born, New York based entertainment industry marketing consultant and the founder of the East Coast branch of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
Ross began her career in the British entertainment industry as a publicis... |
In complex analysis, a branch of mathematics, a holomorphic function is said to be of exponential type C if its growth is bounded by the exponential function for some real-valued constant as . When a function is bounded in this way, it is then possible to express it as certain kinds of convergent summations over a s... |
The Sorrows of Satan is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, and based on the 1895 allegorical horror novel The Sorrows of Satan by Marie Corelli.
Reportedly Griffith did not want to do this project, but as his first Paramount Pictures assignment he was not given a choice. However, the film tu... |
Xavier Bertrand (; born 21 March 1965) is a French politician who has been serving as president of the regional council of Hauts-de-France since the 2015 regional elections.
Earlier in his career, Bertrand was Minister of Health from 2005 to 2007 in Dominique de Villepin's government under President Jacques Chirac, th... |
ASF may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Alabama Shakespeare Festival, a drama festival
Asimov's Science Fiction, a U.S.-based English-language science fiction magazine containing SF stories
Science and technology
Biological
African swine fever virus (ASFV), the causative agent of African swine fever (ASF)
Alt... |
The Yngling World Championship is international sailing regatta in the Yngling (keelboat) class organized by the host club on behalf of International Yngling Class Association and recognized by the World Sailing.
The Yngling was used in the 2004 and 2008 Olympics games for the female keelboat discipline alongside the ... |
Pontanus is a genus of lace bugs in the family Tingidae. There are at least four described species in Pontanus.
Species
Pontanus accedens (Drake, 1947)
Pontanus cafer (Distant, 1902)
Pontanus gibbiferus (Walker, 1873)
Pontanus puerilis (Drake & Poor, 1936)
References
Further reading
Tingidae
Cimicomo... |
Patrick Galbraith and Justin Gimelstob were the defending champions, but did not partner together this year. Galbraith partnered Brian MacPhie, losing in the quarterfinals. Gimelstob partnered Jared Palmer, losing in the first round.
Donald Johnson and Piet Norval won the title, defeating Ellis Ferreira and Rick Lea... |
The Laughery Valley Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference that existed between 1941 and 1958. The conference had its footprint in the Southeast Indiana counties of Dearborn, Ohio, Ripley, and Switzerland. The conference was stable for its first 11 years, but lost three schools to the Ohio River Valley Conferenc... |
Jean Louis Edmond Saint-Edme De Manne, known under the name Edmond-Denis De Manne, (18 August 1801 in Paris – 6 May 1877 in Paris) was a 19th-century French playwright and journalist.
De Manne was a member of the Société des auteurs et compositeurs dramatiques and mayor of Champ-Haut (Orne) where he is buried. In addi... |
An irregular mare patch also known as an IMP, is a smooth, rounded, slightly mounded area, generally about 500 meters wide, occurring in the lunar maria.
Discovery
Due to their small size, and corresponding difficulty of observational astronomy from Earth, the first irregular mare patch discovered, Ina, was only found... |
Smithburg may refer to:
Smithburg, New Jersey
Smithburg, West Virginia
Smithsburg, Maryland |
Lysine-specific histone demethylase 1A (LSD1) also known as lysine (K)-specific demethylase 1A (KDM1A) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the KDM1A gene. LSD1 is a flavin-dependent monoamine oxidase, which can demethylate mono- and di-methylated lysines, specifically histone 3, lysine 4 (H3K4). Other reported me... |
MDHS can refer to any of the following:
High schools
Markham District High School, Markham, Ontario, Canada
Mater Dei High School (disambiguation)
Medical District High School, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Monsignor Donovan High School, Toms River, New Jersey, USA
Mount Douglas High School, Saanich, British Columbia, ... |
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<head>
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<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
<meta name="generator" content="rustdoc">
<meta name="description" content="API documentation for the Rust `LookupRef` struct in crate `edn`.">
<meta name="ke... |
IDV or IdV may refer to:
Indinavir, an antiretroviral drug
Integrated Data Viewer, a software library
Italy of Values (Italian: Italia dei Valori), a political party
C.S.D. Independiente del Valle, a football club
IDV, a successor company to Diageo
Identity V, a 2018 video game
International Distillers & Vintner... |
The Borough of Copeland was a local government district with borough status in western Cumbria, England. Its council was based in Whitehaven. It was formed on 1 April 1974 by the merger of the Borough of Whitehaven, Ennerdale Rural District and Millom Rural District. The population of the Non-Metropolitan district wa... |
Lostpedia is a wiki-powered online encyclopedia of information regarding the American television drama Lost. Launched on September 22, 2005, by Kevin Croy, the site uses MediaWiki software to maintain a user-created database of information. The site's content is under a Creative Commons license (by-nc-nd), which means ... |
Timothy Jay Groseclose (born September 22, 1964) is an American academic. He is Professor of Economics at George Mason University, where he holds the Adam Smith Chair at the Mercatus Center.
Early life
Timothy Groseclose was born on September 22, 1964, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
He was graduated from Lakeside High School in... |
SCRIPT is a standard promulgated by the National Council for Prescription Drug Programs (NCPDP) for the electronically transmitted medical prescriptions in the United States.
Adoption
The first version of SCRIPT was approved in 1997. Version 8.1 was proposed as a federal rule by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid ... |
La Verendrye Provincial Park is a waterway provincial park located in Ontario, Canada, on the border with the U.S. state of Minnesota. The park stretches from Quetico Provincial Park through Saganaga Lake, up the Pine River, across the Height of Land Portage, then down the Pigeon River to Pigeon River Provincial Park ... |
Deb Callahan is an American environmental and political leader. In 2011, she became the executive director of the Point Reyes National Seashore Association in the San Francisco Bay area. Previously she served as president of The H. John Heinz III Center For Science, Economics And The Environment, a Washington, DC, nonp... |
Han Zhijun (born 21 February 1930) is a Chinese Communist Party cadre and widow of Hua Guofeng, Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and Premier of China. She has been described as "China's most mysterious first lady", as she rarely appeared with her husband in public.
Biography
Han was born in 1930 to a peasant ho... |
A cat is a domesticated mammal of the Felis catus species.
Cat or CAT may also refer to:
Animals
Felidae (the cats or felids), a family of Carnivorans
Pantherinae (big cats), a subfamily
Felinae (small cats), the other subfamily
Arts and entertainment
Comic books
Cat (comics), a list of various characters
Con... |
Parassala (Malaynam:പാറശ്ശാല) is a small town located near the border of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.It comes under Thiruvananthapuram district at southern tip of Kerala. It is situated 34 km south of state capital Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala, bordering Tamil Nadu.
Demographics
A part of earlier generation of the populatio... |
Colette Bryce is a poet, freelance writer, and editor. She was a Fellow in Creative Writing at the University of Dundee from 2003 to 2005, and a North East Literary Fellow at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne from 2005 to 2007. She was the Poetry Editor of Poetry London from 2009 to 2013. In 2019 Bryce succeeded Ea... |
Yershov (, masculine) or Yershova (, feminine) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.
Modern localities
Urban localities
Yershov, Saratov Oblast, a town in Yershovsky District of Saratov Oblast
Rural localities
Yershov, Karachay-Cherkess Republic, a khutor in Urupsky District of the Karachay-Cherkess ... |
Harry Kondoleon was a gay American playwright and novelist. He was born on February 26, 1955. He died of AIDS' companion infections in New York City on March 16, 1994, aged 39.
He graduated from Hamilton College and the Yale School of Drama. He was awarded the Fulbright, National Endowment for the Arts, Rockefeller a... |
Euryspongia is a genus of sponges belonging to the family Dysideidae.
The species of this genus are found in Indian and Pacific Ocean.
Species:
Euryspongia arenaria
Euryspongia canalis
Euryspongia coerulea
Euryspongia coreana
Euryspongia delicatula
Euryspongia flabellum
Euryspongia heroni
Euryspongia lactea
E... |
Glass casting is the process in which glass objects are cast by directing molten glass into a mould where it solidifies. The technique has been used since the 15th century BCE in both Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Modern cast glass is formed by a variety of processes such as kiln casting or casting into sand, graphite... |
Year 494 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Tricostus and Geminus (or, less frequently, year 260 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 494 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the pr... |
This is a list of New Zealand sportspeople who are Māori or of Māori descent. While Māori have been involved in many sports, they are particularly prominent in both forms of rugby.
Where known, the person's iwi are listed in brackets.
Association football
Leo Bertos
Claudia Bunge (Ngāi Tuhoe)
Moses Dyer
Abby Erceg... |
```javascript
/**
* @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.
*/
'use strict';
// MODULES //
var logger = require( 'debug' );
var isString = require( '@stdlib/assert/is-... |
The Nations Cup is a rugby union competition that was first held in 2006 at Estádio Universitário in Lisbon with Argentina A, Italy A, Portugal and Russia taking part. The tournament is part of the International Rugby Board's US $50 million Strategic Investment programme, which also includes the Pacific Nations Cup, th... |
Píritu may refer to a number of Venezuelan localities:
Píritu, Anzoátegui, town in the Píritu Municipality, Anzoátegui
Píritu, Falcón, town in the Píritu Municipality, Falcón, in the state of Falcón
Píritu, Portuguesa, town in the state of Portuguesa
Puerto Píritu, town in the state of Anzoátegui
Píritu Islets, t... |
This is a List of Old Girls of PLC Sydney, they being notable alumni – known as "P.L.C Old Girls" of the Presbyterian Church school, The Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney (P.L.C Sydney) in Croydon, New South Wales, Australia.
In 2001, The Sun-Herald ranked the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney fourth in Australi... |
The 2003 Air Canada Cup was the first edition of the women's ice hockey tournament. It was held from 6–8 February 2003 in Hannover, Germany. The Canadian under-22 national team won the tournament, going undefeated over three games.
Tournament
Results
Final table
External links
Tournament on hockeyarchives.info
200... |
Eugnosta bimaculana, the narrow-patch carolella moth or two-spotted carolella, is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found from Maryland to Florida, west to Texas and Oklahoma.
The wingspan is 13–14 mm. The forewings are light brown with two large dark brown patches in median and subterminal areas. Adu... |
Spodoptera mauritia, the lawn armyworm or paddy swarming caterpillar, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1833. Able to eat many types of food, it is a major pest throughout the world.
Distribution
It is widespread from the Red Sea to India, Myanmar, Sri Lan... |
Monascus sanguineus is a fungal species in the family Elaphomycetaceae. It was found during a survey done on water and sediment of river Shatt al-Arab at Basra city, southern Iraq. The research was done by Basil Abbas under supervision of S.K. Abdullah in 1995.
References
External links
Aquatic fungi
Eurotiales
Fung... |
Around 45 privately owned television channels were permitted by the Government of Bangladesh as of 2019, of which thirty four are currently on air. Five television channels, namely CSB News, Channel 1, Diganta Television, Islamic TV, and Channel 16, have been taken off air. Bangladesh has four state-owned television st... |
Mala Ostrna is a settlement in the Dugo Selo town of Zagreb County, Croatia. As of 2011 it had a population of 325 people.
References
Populated places in Zagreb County |
The 1967 European Cup was the 2nd edition of the international team competition in athletics between European nations, organised by the European Athletic Association.
The tournament consisted of three sections. Three preliminary competitions were held for men's teams of smaller nations on 24–25 June, held in Copenhage... |
Airespace, Inc., formerly Black Storm Networks, was a networking hardware company founded in 2001, manufacturing wireless access points and Controllers. The company developed the AP-Controller model for fast deployment and the Lightweight Access Point Protocol, the precursor to the CAPWAP protocol.
Corporate history
... |
Cylindrostoma is a genus of flatworms in the family Cylindrostomidae.
References
External links
Cylindrostoma at the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS)
Turbellaria genera |
A general obligation bond is a common type of municipal bond in the United States that is secured by a state or local government's pledge to use legally-available resources, including tax revenues, to repay bondholders.
Most general obligation pledges at the local government level include a pledge to levy a property t... |
Blomeyer is an unincorporated community in Cape Girardeau County, in the U.S. state of Missouri.
History
A post office called Blomeyer was established in 1900, and remained in operation until 1909. The community was named after E. H. Blomeyer, a pioneer citizen.
References
Unincorporated communities in Cape Girardea... |
Louis Bétournay (November 13, 1825 – October 30, 1879), educated at the Collège de Montréal, was a lawyer and judge who was born in Saint-Lambert, Quebec, and died at Saint-Boniface, Manitoba.
In 1872, Bétournay became a judge in what was the newly-proclaimed province of Manitoba. The appointment was to the Court of Q... |
Benjamin Fletcher Wright, (1900-1976), was an author and educator who was an authority on United States Constitutional law. He was the President of Smith College and also was a member of the faculties at the University of Texas. and Harvard University, with many works to his credit.
Early life and education
Wright wa... |
Zorki cameras have their roots in the FED line of Leica copies. In 1948, when the FED factory was falling behind its production goals, the KMZ factory in Krasnogorsk, Russia was geared up to produce FED cameras. By 1949, KMZ had made some design changes and started manufacturing the FED-Zorki, which later became know... |
Ireland national racquetball team represents Ireland and the Racquetball Association of Ireland in racquetball international competitions. It competes as a member of the European Racquetball Federation and International Racquetball Federation. Ireland has won the European Championships 8 times in men's competition, 13 ... |
```xml
function newlines()
{ let x = 1 + 2
if (x > 0) {x++} else {x--} }
function spacing(){
let x=1+2
if(x>0){x++}else{x--}}
``` |
Thomas Barclay (14 June 1792 – 23 February 1873) was a minister in the Church of Scotland and Principal of the University of Glasgow.
Barclay was born in Unst, one of the North Isles of the Shetland Islands in the far north of Scotland. He studied at King's College, Aberdeen, the predecessor institution of the Univers... |
Route 25 is a , primary state highway connecting the city of Bridgeport and the town of Brookfield in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Route 25 is a six-lane freeway from Bridgeport to northern Trumbull and a two-lane surface road the rest of the way to Brookfield.
Route 25 was originally laid out as a toll road known a... |
Tres cosas (Spanish for "three things") is the third studio album by Argentine musician Juana Molina.
Critical reception
The New York Times listed it sixth best pop album of 2004.
Track listing
Personnel
Juana Molina – audio production, composer, main personnel, primary artist, vocals
Alejandro Franov – keyboar... |
NTTR may refer to:
Nevada Test and Training Range, a USAF military region that began as the Tonopah Bombing Range
Nevada Test and Training Range (military unit), the former USAF wing which is responsible for the Nevada range
Raiatea Airport, in French Polynesia |
Caroline Proust (born 18 November 1967) is a French classically trained actress best known to international audiences for her role as Captain Laure Berthaud in the French TV series Spiral. She has also appeared in the TV series The Tunnel as well as theatre work including the Tracy Letts play August: Osage County and G... |
```sqlpl
-- Xpipe DB Demo
-- ZONE Table
drop table if exists ZONE_TBL;
create table ZONE_TBL
(
id bigint unsigned not null auto_increment primary key ,
zone_name varchar(128) not null unique,
DataChange_LastTime timestamp default CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
deleted tinyint(1) not null default 0
);
-- AZ GROUP TABLE
drop t... |
The 2008 LSU Tigers baseball team represented Louisiana State University in the NCAA Division I baseball season of 2008. This was the final year for the team in the original Alex Box Stadium. A new stadium was built during the season and opened on opening day of the 2009 season.
The team was coached by Paul Mainieri... |
The National Archives of Ireland () is the official repository for the state records of Ireland. Established by the National Archives Act 1986, taking over the functions of the State Paper Office (founded 1702) and the Public Record Office of Ireland (founded 1867). In 1991, the National Archives moved to its current p... |
"Fugitive" is the first episode and season premiere of season 6 of the supernatural drama television series Grimm and the 111th episode overall, which premiered on January 6, 2017, on the cable network NBC. The episode was written by series creators David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf and was directed by Aaron Lipstadt.
Plo... |
Ziteil is a Roman Catholic pilgrimage site which was purportedly the location of a Marian apparition in the 1500s. The chapel is located at a height of 2,429 metres above sea level, between Piz Curvér and Piz Toissa, in the canton of Graubünden. It is claimed to be the highest elevation pilgrimage site in Europe.
Exte... |
The Ryan Collection is a collection of municipal revenue stamps of Budapest from 1898 to 1947 formed by Gary Ryan. It forms part of the British Library Philatelic Collections and was donated to the Library in 2001.
See also
Postage stamps and postal history of Hungary
References
British Library Philatelic Collection... |
Fighter Squadron 114 (VF-114) was a fighter squadron of the United States Navy that was active from 1945 through 1993. Nicknamed the "Aardvarks", it was based out of Naval Air Station Miramar, California. The squadron flew combat missions during the Korean War and Vietnam War. VF-114 was disestablished as part of the p... |
Malcolm Johnston (born 19 October 1956) is a retired Australian jockey.
Johnston was raised in the rural town of Forbes, New South Wales. He went to Sydney as an apprentice jockey underneath trainer Theo Green, riding his first winner in Sydney at Rosehill in 1973.
Johnston would go on to win three Sydney apprentice ... |
Omega-3-acid ethyl esters are a mixture of ethyl eicosapentaenoic acid and ethyl docosahexaenoic acid, which are ethyl esters of the omega-3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) found in fish oil. Together with dietary changes, they are used to treat high blood triglycerides which may ... |
Averky Borisovich Aristov () (4 November 1903 – 11 July 1973) was a Soviet politician and diplomat.
Biography
Born at Krasny Yar in Astrakhan Governorate, he was the son of a fisherman, working for a fishery during 1912 - 1919. In 1919 he joined the Komsomol and 1921 he became a member of the Communist Party of the S... |
Lorenz van Steenwinckel (1585–1619), Danish architect and sculptor, son of Hans van Steenwinckel the Elder
Oluf van Steenwinckel (died 1659), building master, probably the son of Hans van Steenwinckel the Younger
Hans van Steenwinckel (disambiguation)
Surnames of Dutch origin |
The Pittsburgh synagogue shooting was an antisemitic terrorist attack that took place at the Tree of Life – Or L'Simcha Congregation synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The congregation, along with New Light Congregation and Congregation Dor Hadash, which also worshipped in the buil... |
Erler () is a village in the Adaklı District, Bingöl Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Hormek tribe and had a population of 131 in 2021.
The hamlet of Kürdan yaylası is attached to the village.
References
Villages in Adaklı District
Kurdish settlements in Bingöl Province |
William Polk Hardeman (November 4, 1816 – April 8, 1898) was a Confederate States Army brigadier general during the American Civil War. He had fought in the Texas War of Independence in 1836. He was a member of the Texas Rangers and fought in the Mexican-American War in 1846–1847. During the Civil War, he participated ... |
Donji Podpeć is a village in the municipality of Srebrenik, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Demographics
According to the 2013 census, its population was 703.
References
Populated places in Srebrenik |
Patrick McGuirk (born July 22, 1967) is a former American football defensive back who played eight professional seasons in the Arena Football League (AFL), World League of American Football (WLAF) and the National Football League (NFL). McGuirk played 5 season in the AFL with the Fort Worth Cavalry and San Jose SaberCa... |
Gunnar Hámundarson () was a 10th-century Icelandic chieftain. He lived in Hlíðarendi in Fljótshlíð and is probably better known as Gunnar of Hlíðarendi (). He features prominently in the first half of Njáls saga, which tells of the chain of events ultimately leading to his death in battle.
He was married to Hallgerðr... |
Motormouth was a Saturday morning children's television series that was produced by TVS and broadcast across the ITV network for four series, running between 3 September 1988 and 4 April 1992. Each series generally ran from the autumn of one year to the spring of the next, as was common among many 'main' Saturday morni... |
Bahador Molaei (, born March 21, 1992, in Babolsar) is an Iranian weightlifter who won a silver medal at the 2013 Wrocław world championship.
Major results
External links
References
Iranian male weightlifters
Living people
World Weightlifting Championships medalists
1992 births
Weightlifters at the 2014 Asian Games... |
```objective-c
//
//
// path_to_url
//
#ifndef PXR_BASE_GF_CAMERA_H
#define PXR_BASE_GF_CAMERA_H
/// \file gf/camera.h
/// \ingroup group_gf_BasicGeometry
#include "pxr/pxr.h"
#include "pxr/base/gf/matrix4d.h"
#include "pxr/base/gf/range1f.h"
#include "pxr/base/gf/vec4f.h"
#include "pxr/base/gf/api.h"
#include <vect... |
Viola ucriana is a species of plant in the Violaceae family. It is a violet that is endemic to Sicily in Italy, where its known in Italian as Viola di Ucria.
Distribution
Viola ucriana is only found on Mount Pizzuta, near Palermo in north-western Sicily, growing above the Piana degli Albanesi at an altitude of . Its n... |
"Victoria" is a song by American rock band Eve 6. It was released February 28, 2012, as the first single from their comeback album Speak in Code. The song impacted radio on March 20, 2012.
Background
The song premiered February 27, 2012, as their comeback single (Lost & Found was released a month prior as a preview t... |
Schildetal is a municipality in the Nordwestmecklenburg district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
References
Nordwestmecklenburg
Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin |
Martin E. Brooks (born Martin Baum; November 30, 1925 – December 7, 2015) was an American character actor known for playing scientist Rudy Wells in the television series The Six Million Dollar Man and its spin-off, The Bionic Woman, from 1975 onward (a role originally portrayed by Martin Balsam and then by Alan Oppenhe... |
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