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Eadburh (), also spelled Eadburg, (fl. 787–802) was the daughter of King Offa of Mercia and Queen Cynethryth. She was the wife of King Beorhtric of Wessex, and according to Asser's Life of Alfred the Great she killed her husband by poison while attempting to poison another. She fled to Francia, where she is said to hav...
Abbot Joseph Marie Terray (1715 – 18 February 1778) was a Controller-General of Finances during the reign of Louis XV of France, an agent of fiscal reform. Biography Terray, tonsured but not a priest, was appointed in 1736 an ecclesiastical counsellor in the Parlement of Paris, where he specialized in financial matter...
Kirtikar is an Indian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gajanan Kirtikar (born 1943), Indian politician Kanhoba Ranchoddas Kirtikar (1849–1917), botanist and Army surgeon Surnames of Indian origin
"Candy Girl" is the debut single by New Edition from their debut album Candy Girl. It was released as a single in late February 1983 and the song hit number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming the 31st-best-selling single of the year. It also peaked at number 1 on the Hot Black Singles chart, passing Michael Jackson’...
The 2004 congressional elections in Arizona were elections for Arizona's delegation to the United States House of Representatives, which occurred along with congressional elections nationwide on November 2, 2004. Arizona has eight seats, as apportioned during the 2000 United States Census. Republicans held six of the ...
is a private Junior college in Fukui, Fukui, Japan. History The college was founded in 1971 as a nursing school. It was authorized as a special training college in 1976, and it developed into an integrated special school of medical technology. The specialized school was developed and was reorganized, with the junior...
Marcel Cadolle (21 December 1885, in Paris – 21 August 1956, in Paris) was a French professional road bicycle racer. In 1907 Cadolle rode a good Tour de France, having finished in the top 6 of all of the first six stages, winning the fourth stage. Before the seventh stage, Cadolle was second in the classification. In ...
Dieter Julius Cronenberg (8 February 1930 – 21 November 2013) was a German politician of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and former member of the German Bundestag. Biography From 1976 to 1994, Cronenberg was a member of the German Bundestag. From 1979 to 1985 he was deputy chairman of the FDP parliamentary group in t...
Antiguraleus necostatus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae. Description The length of the shell attains 8.8 mm, its diameter 3.3 mm. Distribution This marine species occurs of West Transkei, South Africa References Kilburn, R. N. "Turridae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of sou...
The Our Nature Park () is a nature park in north-eastern Luxembourg.<ref name="protectedplanet">{{cite web|url=https://www.protectedplanet.net/16358|title=Parc naturel de lOur / Naturpark Our|website=Protected Planet|accessdate=2023-02-11}}</ref> Geography The park is located in the Ardennes on the Luxembourg side o...
Greywalls is an Edwardian country house at Gullane in East Lothian, Scotland. It was built in 1901 for Alfred Lyttelton, to designs by Sir Edwin Lutyens. It has been run as a hotel since 1948. Greywalls is protected as a category A listed building, and the grounds are included on the Inventory of Gardens and Designed L...
Surviving High School was a visual novel game developed and published by Electronic Arts. It was originally released for mobile phones in 2005, later being made available for iPhone and iPod Touch in 2009 and for iPad and Android OS in 2011. New episodes were released and available for download on a weekly basis. It sh...
The Kavanagh Building () is a residential skyscraper in Retiro, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Designed in 1934 by architects Gregorio Sánchez, Ernesto Lagos and Luis María de la Torre, it is considered a pinnacle of modernist architecture. At the time of its inauguration in 1936, the Kavanagh was the tallest building in Lat...
Madhukar Toradmal (24 July 1932 – 2 July 2017) was a Marathi actor, writer and professor who has acted in numerous Marathi dramas and movies. He was also a writer and translator. He translated over 20 plays. He was associated with Marathi theatre since 1971 and performed in 16 different plays and a variety of roles. He...
Happily Ever After () is a 1985 Brazilian erotic romantic drama film directed by Bruno Barreto. It was released in the United States in November 1986. Plot Fernanda is a married woman with two children who meets Miguel, a male prostitute after hitting him in a car accident. They meet again when he steals her wallet a...
Vintage TV was a music television channel from the United Kingdom which launched on 1 September 2010 on Sky and Freesat. The channel was available throughout the UK, and with limited availability in Ireland. Broadcast transmissions on satellite, cable and Freeview ceased during August 2018. Its name and programming we...
Spodnja Ščavnica () is a settlement in the upper Ščavnica Valley southwest of Gornja Radgona in northeastern Slovenia. References External links Spodnja Ščavnica on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Gornja Radgona
Mickaël Tacalfred (born 23 April 1981) is a Guadeloupean professional footballer who plays as a defender for French side Reims Sainte-Anne. He competed with the Guadeloupe national football team five times at the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup. External links 1981 births Living people Footballers from Colombes Guadel...
Vladimir Abramovich Rapoport (; 6 November 1907, Vitebsk – 17 June 1975, Moscow) was a Soviet cinematographer. Vladimir Rapoport received the Stalin Prize four times: in 1942, 1946, 1949, 1951 and the USSR State Prize in 1971. Selected filmography Golden Mountains (1931) Counterplan (1932) Girl Friends (1936) Large Wi...
Dockstavarvet (Eng.: the Docksta Wharf) is a Swedish shipyard located in the small village of Docksta, in the municipality of Kramfors, by the Gulf of Bothnia. The company was founded in 1905 by Nils and Carl Sundin as N & C Sundins Båtbyggeri; the current name of the company simply means "Docksta shipyard". In the 1...
Borovets () is a village in Kocherinovo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. As of 2013 it has 94 inhabitants. It is situated close to the right bank of the Struma River at 2 km to the north-west of the municipal centre Kocherinovo. Citations Villages in Kyustendil Province
Fuliiru, or Kifuliiru, is a Great Lakes Bantu language spoken by the Fuliiru people (Bafuliiru), also known as the Fuliru, who live north and west of the town of Uvira in Uvira Territory, South Kivu Province in the far eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It is closely related to Kinyindu. Phono...
The discography of Little Birdy, an Australian indie rock band, consists of three studio albums, two EPs, and twelve singles. Studio albums EPs Singles Collaborations "Where Did I Go Wrong?" (2009) - Rosie Catalano featuring Little Birdy References Discographies of Australian artists Rock music group discograp...
The 2013–14 Ekstraklasa (also known as T-Mobile Ekstraklasa due to its sponsorship by T-Mobile Polska) was the 88th season of the Polish Football Championship, the 80th season of the highest tier domestic division in the Polish football league system since its establishment in 1927 and the 6th season of the Ekstraklasa...
This is an alphabetical list of notable technology terms. It includes terms with notable applications in computing, networking, and other technological fields. A Accelerometer ADSL Android Archive Artificial Intelligence ATX Apple Inc. B Backup Bandwidth Benchmark Barcode Booting or Boot loader BIOS B...
```scala /* */ package com.lightbend.lagom.internal.scaladsl.api import com.lightbend.lagom.internal.api.Path import com.lightbend.lagom.internal.api.StaticPathPart import com.lightbend.lagom.scaladsl.api.Descriptor.CallId import com.lightbend.lagom.scaladsl.api.Descriptor.NamedCallId import com.lightbend.lagom.scal...
Brian Andrew Chambers (born 1 April 1965) is an Australian born English cricketer. Chambers was a right-handed batsman who bowled left-arm fast-medium. He was born in Melbourne, Victoria. Chambers represented the Sussex Cricket Board in a single List A match against Hertfordshire in the 1999 NatWest Trophy. In his ...
The 2015 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships took place from 13 to 15 March 2015 in Moscow, Russia. They were the 40th World Short Track Speed Skating Championships. Medal table Medalists * Skaters who did not participate in the final, but received medals. Men Women References External links ISU websit...
Ługi is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zakrzewo, within Złotów County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. For more on its history, see Złotów County. References Villages in Złotów County
L'amant anonyme (The Anonymous Lover) is a 1780 opéra comique in two acts with ballet by Chevalier de Saint-Georges, to a libretto by Desfontaines-Lavallée based on a play by Madame de Genlis. L'amant is Saint-Georges' sole surviving opera. The story concerns a wealthy young widow, Leontine, who resists suggestions th...
Boris Jules Kayser (born ) is an American theoretical physicist. He specializes in the study of neutrinos. He worked at the National Science Foundation for nearly thirty years before joining the US government research facility Fermilab. He retired from Fermilab in 2012. For five years, he was the editor of the peer-rev...
Night Song is an album by American guitarist Kenny Burrell recorded in 1968 and 1969 and released on the Verve Records label. Track listing "Night Song" (Lee Adams, Charles Strouse) – 3:26 "Blues for Wes" (Kenny Burrell) – 4:21 "Namely You" (Gene de Paul, Johnny Mercer) – 3:38 "Love You Madly" (Duke Ellington) – ...
The 1867 Ohio gubernatorial election was held on October 8, 1867. Republican nominee Rutherford B. Hayes defeated Democratic nominee Allen G. Thurman with 50.31% of the vote. General election Candidates Rutherford B. Hayes, Republican Allen G. Thurman, Democratic Results References 1867 Ohio Rutherford B. Hayes
Batesville is a village in Noble County, Ohio, United States. The population was 101 at the 2020 census. Batesville was originally called Williamsburg, and under the latter name was laid out in 1827. Geography Batesville is located at (39.914302, -81.281046). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village...
Luxiol () is a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France. It was the place of the Roman Loposagium. Population See also Christian Dornier, spree killer who killed 14 people. Communes of the Doubs department References External links Luxiol on the intercommunal Web ...
Golßen () is a railway station in the village of Golßen, Brandenburg, Germany. The station lies of the Berlin–Dresden railway and the train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn. Train services The station is served by the following services: Regional services Berlin – – – Golßen – References External links V...
is a Japanese former tennis player. He competed in the Grand Slam singles events five times, losing in the first round each time. He also represented Japan in the Davis Cup in 1962 and 1963, after winning the national championship in 1961 and 1962. References 1939 births Living people Sportspeople from Hyōgo Prefectu...
Kotaku is a video game website and blog that was originally launched in 2004 as part of the Gawker Media network. Notable former contributors to the site include Luke Smith, Cecilia D'Anastasio, Tim Rogers, and Jason Schreier. History Kotaku was first launched in October 2004 with Matthew Gallant as its lead writer, ...
In Greek mythology, Aenetus (Ancient Greek: Αἰνετὸς means "praiseworthy") was a Phocian prince as the son of King Deioneus and Diomede, daughter of Xuthus. He was the brother of Cephalus, Actor, Phylacus and Asterodia. Notes References Apollodorus, The Library with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer...
The is an archaeological site in the city of Minamisōma, Fukushima Prefecture, in the southern Tōhoku region of northern Japan containing the ruins of a large-scale a late-Nara period to early Heian period bloomery (ironworks). The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 2011 by the Japanese governme...
```c++ #ifndef BOOST_DATE_TIME_LOCAL_TIME_IO_HPP__ #define BOOST_DATE_TIME_LOCAL_TIME_IO_HPP__ * (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or path_to_url * Author: Jeff Garland, Bart Garst * $Date$ */ #include <locale> #include <iostream> #include <iterator> // i/ostreambuf_iterator #include <boost/io/ios_state.hpp>...
Julia Savage is an Australian actress who starred in the feature film Blaze. For her performance in this film she received the 2023 International Art Film Fest Blue Angel Award for Best Female Performance and was nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 12th AACTA Awards - this award's ...
The Route Tenants' Defence Association (R.T.D.A.), originally called the Route Tenant-Right Association, was founded in Ballymoney in 1869. It campaigned for the rights of tenant farmers in the area of County Antrim known as The Route. Key members of the group included Thomas McElderry, chairman of the Ballymoney town...
Hugh May (1621 – 21 February 1684) was an English architect in the period after the Restoration of King Charles II. He worked in the era which fell between the first introduction of Palladianism into England by Inigo Jones, and the full flowering of English Baroque under John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor. His own wo...
Billon () is an alloy of a precious metal (most commonly silver, but also gold) with a majority base metal content (such as copper). It is used chiefly for making coins, medals, and token coins. The word comes from the French bille, which means "log". History The use of billon coins dates from ancient Greece and con...
Sidney Leithman (14 October 1936 – 13 May 1991), better known as "Sid", was a Canadian lawyer known for representing numerous reputed organized crime figures in Montreal. Leithman was shot dead in a murder that remains unsolved. Mob lawyer Leithman was born in Montreal into a poor Jewish family, the son of Jack Leithm...
Thanda Safari is a safari lodge in Umkhanyakude District Municipality (KwaZulu-Natal), South Africa. It was founded by Dan Olofsson who invested more than in the property in 2002. The reserve was formerly a cattle farm. See also List of hotels in South Africa Notes External links Hotels in South Africa Wildlif...
Selim Hassan (; born on 15 April 1886 – 1961) was an Egyptian Egyptologist. He was the first native Egyptian to be appointed Professor of Egyptology at the University of Cairo, a post he held from 1936 to 1939. He was then made Deputy-Director of the Antiquities Service. He wrote the 16-volume Encyclopedia of Ancient...
David Selden (June 5, 1914 – May 8, 1998) was an American activist who led the American Federation of Teachers from 1968 through 1974. As Director of Organization of the Teachers Guild from 1953, he was a main strategist in the creation of the United Federation of Teachers in 1960 and the winning of collective bargain...
Tom Pickard (born 1946, Newcastle upon Tyne, England) is a poet, and documentary film maker who was an important initiator of the movement known as the British Poetry Revival. Biography Born Thomas McKenna, he was raised by his mother's maternal aunt, Catherine McKenna Pickard (1898-1990) Tom Pickard grew up in the wo...
William Hamilton (November 11, 1893 - August 3, 1942) was an American film editor whose career spanned three decades. His credits include Cimarron (1931), Morning Glory (1933), The Gay Divorcee (1934), Roberta (1935), Top Hat (1935), Stage Door (1937), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) and Suspicion (1941). Hamilton ...
Mette Klit (born 21 November 1971 in Esbjerg) is a Danish handball coach and former handballer. Career In the spring of 2011, she was the only female head coach in the Danish Women's Handball League. She was the head coach for Viborg HK, after replaced Jakob Vestergaard. Before that she was assistant coach in the club...
Christopher Garcia (born January 13, 2003) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a winger for USL Championship club El Paso Locomotive. Career Garcia grew up in El Paso, Texas before moving to Utah where he joined the Real Salt Lake academy in 2018. He scored 18 goals in 38 appearances for the USSDA s...
The Parkshore is a 556 ft (169m) tall skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois. It was completed in 1991 and has 56 floors. Barancik Conte designed the building, which is the 53rd tallest in Chicago. The pool on the 56th floor is the highest outdoor pool in Chicago. Position in Chicago's skyline See also List of tallest build...
Abbas Mirza (; August 26, 1789October 25, 1833) was a Qajar crown prince of Iran. He developed a reputation as a military commander during the Russo-Persian War of 1804–1813 and the Russo-Persian War of 1826–1828, as well as through the Ottoman–Persian War of 1821–1823. He is furthermore noted as an early modernizer of...
```smalltalk namespace Xamarin.Android.Prepare { partial class Windows { protected override void InitializeDependencies () { // No-op for now } } } ```
Jason Maxwell (born 1 September 1972) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward. He played in the Football League for Scunthorpe United. Playing career Maxwell played as a junior for Scunthorpe United, but joined non-league side Appleby Frodingham before returning to the Iron where he played...
Yohai Aharoni (יוחאי אהרוני; born 8 June 1943) is an Israeli former footballer player and coach who played as a right winger. He is best known for playing in Hapoel Mahane Yehuda and Hapoel Petach Tikva in Israel's prime league. On the Israel national team, Aharoni contributed to Israel's only Asia Cup victory. Club c...
Belyak was a fief or administrative subdivision in Medieval Volga Finnic states. Etymology The same as beylik, equivalent of county in other parts of Europe. Medieval Volga Finnic States Temnikov Principality and Mordvin Horde were divided into belyaks. After Russian Colonization they transformed into uyezds, modern...
The Chacra Mesa is a high mesa massif composing the southwestern flank of Chaco Canyon, a region that is notable for its rich collection of Ancestral Puebloan archaeological sites. It is located in the northwest portion of the U.S. state of New Mexico, in what is now Chaco Culture National Historical Park. The ruins o...
Gordon L. Brady is an American Economist, Professor and Writer and resides in Vienna, Virginia. Gordon Brady received his B.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1967, a M.A. in economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1973, a Ph.D. in economics from the Virginia Polytechn...
Lithops julii is a species of succulent plant of the genus Lithops under the family Aizoaceae. It is native to Southern Africa, and was first collected by Kurt Dinter, a German botanist, and named after his friend, Julius Derenberg. Description Lithops julii has a leaf structure composed of pairs of leaves, out of th...
Ferenc Nógrádi, born as Ferenc Neuwirth (15 November 1940 – 19 May 2009) was a former Hungarian footballer who played for Budapest Honvéd FC as a striker. Olympic career Nógrádi won a gold medal with the Hungarian Olympic team at the 1964 Summer Olympics, at which he played in four out of five games. Honours Club ...
The Old Dominion Championship also known as the Old Dominion Open Championship was a men's and women's clay court tennis tournament founded in 1905. It was first played at the Hermitage Golf Club, Richmond, Virginia, United States in 1905. In 1936 the final edition was played Country Club of Virginia, after which whe...
Das Haus mit der Nr. 30 is a German television series. See also List of German television series External links 1977 German television series debuts 1979 German television series endings German-language television shows Das Erste original programming
Datuan () is a town in Pudong New District, Shanghai, China. , it administers the following five neighborhoods and 16 villages: Neighborhoods Nanda () Beida () Sandun () Dongda Community () Dongnan () Villages Zhennan Village () Chezhan Village () Guoyuan Village () Jinshi Village () Zhaoqiao Village () Haichao Villag...
Iruya is a department is located in the north of Salta Province in northwest Argentina in the high altitude basin of the Bermejo River. It is one of 23 administrative units in the province. Adjacent departments are Santa Victoria Department in the north of Iruya, Orán Department in the east and south and Humahuaca Dep...
Covers is a compilation album by The Smithereens, released in May 2018 by Sunset Blvd Records. It was originally released as a digital download on iTunes in May 2014. The album features 22 cover songs recorded by the band between 1980 and 2008. Most of the songs have previously been released as b-sides or on tribute al...
The 1974 Speedway World Team Cup was the 15th edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions. The final took place at Stadion Śląski, Chorzów in Poland. The title was won by England for the fourth consecutive year and fifth time in total. However they previously rode as Great Britain ...
Kunle Falodun is a Nigerian media expert who currently serves as Vice President Distribution Africa for Sony Pictures Television. Falodun is the first holder of this position following its creation in July 2017. In 2016, Falodun joined a media start up; Econet Media’s Kwese project where he was  Head of Business Develo...
Jack Newby (born 20 November 1993) is a South African cricketer. He made his Twenty20 cricket debut for Western Province on 4 September 2015 in the 2015 Africa T20 Cup. He made his List A debut for Western Province in the 2017–18 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge on 11 February 2018. References External links 1993 ...
Alexander Phoebus Dionysiou Mourelatos (born 1936) is an American philosopher. He is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship. Works The Route of Parmenides. Yale UP, 1974. (Hrsg.): The Pre-Socratics: A Collection of Critical Essays. Doubleday 1974, ND Princeton University Press 1993. References Further reading ...
Towse is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Beachcroft Towse (1864–1948), English Victoria Cross recipient David Towse (born 1968), English cricketer Edward Armstrong Towse (1905–1973), justice of the Territorial Supreme Court of Hawaii Gary Towse (born 1952), English footballer William Towse (c. 1...
Okmeydanı (, literally "arrow field") is a neighbourhood connected to Kağıthane and Şişli boroughs of Istanbul, Turkey. It was named after the archery area and archery lodge built by Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire. Streets nearby have targeting stones to define the distances of the arrows. During the plague out...
Marko Dapcevich (born 1969) is a former mayor of Sitka, Alaska. He is an "Honored Member" of a United Nations group, signed the US Mayors' Climate Protection Agreement, which is part of the Kyoto Protocol, and spoke out against Touchstone Pictures' non-use of Sitka for The Proposal. Dapcevich has testified before the A...
Stangeia xerodes is a moth of the family Pterophoridae that is found in most of mainland Australia, the Ryukyu Islands, Java and Sri Lanka. The wingspan is about . The larvae feed on Cleome, Cajanus cajan and Acacia. They are about long, cylindrical and moderately stout. The head is yellowish with an orange tinge, w...
In financial markets, market if touched or MIT is a type of order that will be executed when the price is touched (when a predetermined value has been reached and the futures contract will trade or bid at the price). This type of order triggers a market order only when the security reaches a specified sell price. Stoc...
Common Missile was an intercontinental ballistic missile project, developed to satisfy U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force operational system requirements for both SLBM and silo-launched ICBM, defined in the 1978 commonality study. Description The Common Missile was designed as a four-stage solid propellant, stellar-inertial...
Vicente Antonio García de la Huerta (1734–1787) was an 18th-century Spanish poet, author, dramatist, and critic. His brother Pedro García de la Huerta was a Jesuit historian. He acquired fame with contributions to turn public attention to ancient native writers and held the following positions - head of the Antigallica...
Foustown is an unincorporated community in West Manchester Township, York County, Pennsylvania, United States. Foustown is located at (39.9950974, -76.7716341). It lies 502 feet (153 m) above sea level. References Unincorporated communities in York County, Pennsylvania Unincorporated communities in Pennsylvania
The Gibraltar national under-17 football team is the youth football team of Gibraltar, run by the Gibraltar Football Association. The team is based mostly on the young players from the region's domestic leagues, the Gibraltar Premier Division and Gibraltar Second Division, and competes every year to qualify for the Eur...
Incorporated is a mash-up album made by the mash-up band the Legion of Doom. History The album was recorded in 2005. Initially, the band released the songs "I Know What You Buried Last Summer", "Dottie in a Car Crash" and "The Quiet Screaming" on their website for free download. After several delays due to several ban...
L'Isle-Jourdain may refer to: Lordship of L'Isle-Jourdain, centred on L'Isle-Jourdain, Gers communes in France: L'Isle-Jourdain, Gers, in the Gers department L'Isle-Jourdain, Vienne in the Vienne department
Furfura Sharif (also known as Phurphura, and Furfura Darbar Sharif) is a village in Jangipara community development block of Srirampore subdivision in Hooghly District in the state of West Bengal, India. It is a holy place for some Bengali Muslims. Before the afternoon prayers, people queue up at the mazar (shrine) of ...
Robert W. Doll (August 10, 1919 – September 7, 1959) was an American professional basketball player who played in the early days of professional basketball for the St. Louis Bombers and Boston Celtics during the early years of the NBA. College and amateur career Doll starred at Chaffey High School in Ontario, Califor...
```python from deepspeech import Model from .config import ConfigDeepSpeech # These constants control the beam search decoder # Beam width used in the CTC decoder when building candidate transcriptions BEAM_WIDTH = 500 # The alpha hyperparameter of the CTC decoder. Language Model weight LM_ALPHA = 0.75 # The beta h...
Hiroshi Fukuda (福田 弘, born May 27, 1942) is a retired Japanese weightlifter who won a silver medal at the 1963 World Championships. Next year he set a world record in the press and finished fourth at the 1964 Olympics. References 1942 births Living people Olympic weightlifters for Japan Weightlifters at the 1964 Summ...
The flag of Somaliland (; ) was adopted on 14 October 1996. It consists of a tricolour of green, white, and red, with a black star located in the centre. On the green stripe, there is the Shahada in white calligraphic script. The Constitution of Somaliland, as approved on 31 May 2001 by referendum, states at Article ...
Antikristos or Antikrystós () is a dance of Greek origin. “Aντικρυστός” in Greek language refers to the verb αντικρύζω “be across, opposite, face-to-face” (from Ancient Greek ἀντικρύ “vis-à-vis, face-to-face”). It is also known in Armenia. Antikristos has similarities with the karsilamas dance. It is danced in couples...
The Glenard Estate, Eaglemont, is a residential estate designed by Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin in 1915. They were commissioned by grazier, Peter Keam to lay out the estate on land he owned after his initial commission to lay out the neighbouring Mount Eagle Estate the previous year. The Glenard Est...
The Canons of Edgar are a set of early eleventh-century ecclesiastical regulations produced in Anglo-Saxon England by Wulfstan, Archbishop of York. According to Fowler, the Canons of Edgar "was central in Wulfstan's programme of reform; it also demonstrates better than any other of his works the deliberateness with w...
Merrimac (formerly, Merrimack, Pea Vine, and Peavine) was an unincorporated community in Butte County, California located along Oroville-Quincy Road about south of the Plumas County line at an elevation of 3999 feet (1219 m). Nearby is Rogers Cow Camp, a campground in Lassen National Forest. The community was located...
James Swanson Sutherland (August 20, 1914 – June 21, 1980) was an American football player and coach. the head coach at Washington State University in Pullman from 1956 to 1963, with a record in eight seasons. An innovator, Sutherland ran a prototypical run-and-shoot offense at WSU in the Born in Winnipeg, Manitob...
Ship watching is a form of outdoor activity and tourism that is carried out worldwide by observing the passage of various ships in the waterways where there is a lot of ship traffic. In the United States, for example, ship watching is practised in Two Harbors, Minnesota, over Lake Superior, while in Japan, it is done ...
Forever Blowing Bubbles is a progressive rock album by Clearlight, released in 1975 on Virgin Records in the UK. Its predecessor Clearlight Symphony having been released earlier in 1975, Cyrille Verdeaux was offered to record a follow-up effort. This time, he decided to work with a full band, using several musicians h...
The knockout stage of UEFA Euro 1996 was a single-elimination tournament involving the eight teams that qualified from the group stage of the tournament. There were three rounds of matches, with each round eliminating half of the teams, culminating in two teams playing in the final to determine the winners of the tourn...
Skrapar District () was one of the 36 districts of Albania, which were dissolved in July 2000 and replaced by 12 newly created counties. It had a population of 29,874 in 2001, and an area of . It was in the centre of the country, and its capital was the town of Çorovodë. Its territory is now part of Berat County: the m...
Playgoers Pictures was an American film production and distribution company active between 1921 and 1923 during the silent era. Unlike many other independent companies it concentrated on a variety of genres rather than just westerns. The 1921 film Tropical Love was one of the first to be shot in Puerto Rico. It also re...
Rhaebo hypomelas is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. It is endemic to Colombia and known from the Chocó region in the departments of Antioquia, Chocó, Risaralda, Valle del Cauca, and Cauca, at elevations of asl. There are also reports from Ecuador but these are not considered valid. Its natural habitats are ...
Tourists is the fifth album by electronica band Psapp. It was released on Monday 2 September 2019 through The state51 Conspiracy. Track listings Personnel Psapp Carim Clasmann Galia Durant Additional Personnel Shawn Lee - Drums, "uPVC" Gwen Cheeseman - Violin, "Vision" Anna Katharina Schumann, "Glove" Refere...