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The 1989 All Pro Auto Parts 500 was the 25th stock car race of the 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season and the 30th iteration of the event. The race was held on Sunday, October 8, 1989, before an audience of 151,600 in Concord, North Carolina, at Charlotte Motor Speedway, a 1.5 miles (2.4 km) permanent quad-oval. The... |
Sandia Park is a census-designated place in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, United States. Its population was 237 as of the 2010 census and 265 as of the 2020 census. Sandia Park has a post office with ZIP code 87047.
Tinkertown Museum is an attraction in the area.
Demographics
Education
It is zoned to Albuquerque P... |
Aylin Fazelian (born 1992) is a Swedish politician. , she serves as Member of the Riksdag representing the constituency of Västra Götaland County West.
She was also elected as Member of the Riksdag in September 2022.
References
Living people
1992 births
Place of birth missing (living people)
21st-century Swedish wo... |
State Route 175 (SR 175) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs through the Mayacamas Mountains, connecting U.S. Route 101 in Hopland in Mendocino County with State Route 29 in Middletown in Lake County.
Route description
SR 175 connects U.S. Route 101 at Hopland to State Route 29 near Lakeport t... |
Nubar Sarkis Gulbenkian (; 2 June 1896 – 10 January 1972) was an Armenian-British business magnate and socialite born in the Ottoman empire. During World War II, he helped organize the underground network that would become known as the Pat O'Leary Line to repatriate British airmen who became stranded in France.
Early ... |
Naveen Saini is an Indian television actor. He has done many roles in many Indian television series, like Kaahin Kissii Roz, Sapna Babul Ka... Bidaai, Aise Karo Naa Vidaa, Emergency Task Force, Rishton Ke Bhanwar Mein Uljhi Niyati, Madhubala – Ek Ishq Ek Junoon, Balika Vadhu, Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya, Savdhaan India, Box Cric... |
Ted's Place is a gas station in Larimer County, Colorado, United States. Ted's Place is located near the mouth of the Poudre Canyon, approximately northwest of Fort Collins.
In May, 1922, Ted Herring opened a filling station and store at the intersection of US 287 and Colorado State Highway 14. The popular stop near ... |
The term Pool of Siloam ( Birka Silwān, , Bərēḵat haŠīlōaḥ) refers to a number of rock-cut pools on the southern slope of the Wadi Hilweh, located outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem to the southeast. The pools were fed by the waters of the Gihon Spring, carried there by the Siloam Tunnel.
The Lower Pool or... |
The Pontra Maris is a multipurpose/cable-laying barge owned by Stemat Marine Services in Rotterdam. It was constructed at Verolme Scheepswerf Heusden N.V. shipyard in Heusden, Netherlands, and first launched in 1970.
References
Ships of the Netherlands
1970 ships
Barges |
Many fandoms in popular culture have their own names that distinguish them from other fan communities. These names are popular with singers, music groups, films, authors, television shows, books, games, sports teams, and actors. Some of the terms are coined by fans while others are created by celebrities themselves.
T... |
The Azawakh is a breed of dog from West Africa. With ancient origins, it is raised throughout the Sahelian zone of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. This region includes the Azawagh Valley for which the breed is named. While commonly associated with the nomadic Tuareg people, they are also bred and owned by other ethn... |
Thomas R. Hills (born February 10, 1939) is an American former politician. He has served as a Republican member for the 31st district in the South Dakota House of Representatives from 2005 to 2008.
References
1939 births
Living people
People from Lyman County, South Dakota
Black Hills State University alumni
Universi... |
Crusaders Strikers Football Club is a women's association football club based in North Belfast, Northern Ireland. The club was founded in 1992 as Newtownabbey Strikers and became a member of the Northern Ireland Women's Football Association in 1994. In 2009, Newtownabbey Strikers amalgamated with Crusaders F.C. to beco... |
The Governor's Residence is a Victorian-style hotel located in Dagon Township, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma), located in a teak mansion from the 1920s. It is located in the Embassy Quarter near the Shwedagon Pagoda, the National Museum, the former Foreign Ministry office compound and India House - now the official residence ... |
Appu Ghar is a one million square foot, beach-themed, water park in Gurgaon in the Indian state of Haryana. It consists of 15 water rides and banquet facilities for up to 2,000 guests. It is owned by EOD Amusement Pvt. Limited and opened in 2014. The park is named after the original Appu Ghar amusement park of the comp... |
Spiller Inlet is an inlet in the North Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. It forms the head of Spiller Channel. It was first charted in 1793 by James Johnstone, one of George Vancouver's officers during his 1791-95 expedition.
References
Inlets of British Columbia
North Coast of British Columb... |
Paranagama Mandandawela is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province.
See also
List of towns in Central Province, Sri Lanka
External links
Populated places in Kandy District |
Chinatown Point is a shopping mall located in Chinatown, Singapore next to Chinatown MRT station at the junction of New Bridge Road and Upper Cross Street. It is a mixed development which includes a 25-storey office tower located right above the mall. Constructed in the 1980s, the mall opened in 1990. From 2011 to 2012... |
Tara Tipa (; born January 9, 1996, in Thailand), nickname Boat (), is a Thai model and actor.
Early life
Tipa was born on January 9, 1996, in Aranyaprathet District. Sa Kaeo Province, Thailand. He graduated from Samrejvittaya School and from high school School of Science-Mathematics Plan Chanhunbamphen School. He i... |
In linguistics, a monosyllable is a word or utterance of only one syllable. It is most commonly studied in the fields of phonology and morphology and it has no semantic content. The word has originated from the Greek language.
"Yes", "no", "jump", "buy", "heat", "sure", "cough", and "and" are examples of monosyllables... |
Carli Hermès (born 23 April 1963 in Schijndel) is a Dutch photographer and director.
Carli Hermès studied photography at the Royal Academy of Art (The Hague) and The Arts Institute at Bournemouth in England. He became international known with his commercial photographs for brands like Martini, Swatch, Levi's, Mexx, N... |
HOT-17 (2,5-dimethoxy-4-(β-isobutylthio)-N-hydroxyphenethylamine) is a psychedelic phenethylamine of the 2C family. It was synthesized by Alexander Shulgin and reported in his book PiHKAL.
Chemistry
HOT-17's full chemical name is 2-[4-(2-isobutylthio)-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl-N-hydroxyethanamine. It has structural prope... |
A referendum on councils and treasury was held in the United States Virgin Islands on 30 April 1953. It was largely a repetition of the questions from the 1948 referendum. The passage of all four questions in this referendum resulted in the 1954 Organic Act which governs relations with the United States of America to... |
Moneilema blapsides is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Newman in 1838.
References
Moneilemini
Beetles described in 1838 |
Witiyala Seewalie Thera () is the founder and chief incumbent priest of Minnesota Buddhist Vihara. Currently, he is serving the Buddhist spiritual needs for people in six midwestern states: Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska.
Early life and education
Seewalie Thera was born in Witiyal... |
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import { Collection } from '@stdlib/types/arra... |
Nafarelin, sold under the brand name Synarel among others, is a gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH agonist) medication which is used in the treatment of endometriosis and early puberty. It is also used to treat uterine fibroids, to control ovarian stimulation in in vitro fertilization (IVF), and as part of tr... |
Fluminense Futebol Clube, commonly known as Fluminense, is a Brazilian football club based in Araguari, Minas Gerais state.
History
The club was founded on January 10, 1942, adopting the same name, kits and colors as Fluminense Football Club of Rio de Janeiro city.
Stadium
Fluminense Futebol Clube play their home gam... |
Outside is an album by the British Indian singer Amar, released in 2000.
"Sometimes It Snows in April" peaked at No. 48 on the UK Singles Chart. A remix of the song was included on Mixmag'''s list of the "40 Best Tracks of 1995 to 2005".
Critical receptionThe Guardian called the album "wilfully eclectic," writing tha... |
Mordellistena reitteri is a species of beetle in the genus Mordellistena of the family Mordellidae. It was described by Friedrich Julius Schilsky in 1894.
References
Beetles described in 1894
reitteri |
The K League Manager of the Year Award is a football award for managers (head coaches) in K League.
The award is given to the coach deemed the most valuable coach in the league each season.
K League 1 winners (1983–present)
K League 2 winners (2013–present)
See also
K League
K League MVP Award
K League Top Score... |
Lucien Adolphe Bechmann (25 July 188029 October 1968) is a French architect known for the Fondation Émile et Louise Deutsch de la Meurthe in the Cité internationale universitaire de Paris, the building Washington Plaza, Rue Washington in Paris and the Synagogue Chasseloup-Laubat in Paris.
References
20th-century Fre... |
The 1932 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship was the 15th staging of the championship since its establishment by the GAA in 1912.
The competition format saw the four provincial champions compete in two 'Home' semi-finals, the winners of which then contested the All-Ireland 'Home' final.
In the last stage of the ... |
Muaaz ibn 'Amr was a companion of Muhammad. He and his brother, Mowaz ibn 'Amr, wounded Abu Jahl in the Battle of Badr.
Life
Before the hijra, Muhammad had appointed Mus'ab ibn Umair to carry out Dawah, which he did.
'Amr bin Jamooh a devotee of the deity Manāt and part of the Banu Salmah tribe of Medina had 3 sons... |
The 1964 Vermont gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 1964. Incumbent Democrat Philip H. Hoff ran successfully for re-election to a second term as Governor of Vermont, defeating Republican candidate Ralph A. Foote.
Democratic primary
Results
Republican primary
Results
General election
Results
Referen... |
Ahmedabad Lok Sabha constituency was in Gujarat state in western India till 2008. After the reorg of 2009, Ahmedabad East Lok Sabha constituency and Ahmedabad West Lok Sabha constituency became the two constituencies from the city, sending a representative to the parliament.
Vidhan Sabha segments
Ahmedabad Lok Sabha c... |
Angela Elwell Hunt (born December 20, 1957) is a prolific Christian author, and her books include The Tale of Three Trees, The Debt, The Note, and The Nativity Story, among others.
Biography
Career
Angela Elwell Hunt was born in Winter Haven and grew up in Brevard County, Florida, graduating from Rockledge High Schoo... |
The Gahagan Mounds Site (16RR1) is an Early Caddoan Mississippian culture archaeological site in Red River Parish, Louisiana. It is located in the Red River Valley. The site is famous for the three shaft burials and exotic grave goods excavated there in the early twentieth century.
Site description
The Gahagan Site is... |
This is a list of compositions by Aaron Copland (1900–1990) in chronological order of composition:
1920–1929
Old Poem for voice (1920)
The Cat and the Mouse for piano (1920)
Pastorale for voice (1921)
Honkytonk Blues (1921)
Three Moods for piano (1921)
Four Motets for mixed voices (1921)
Help us, O Lord
Sing y... |
Dr Hilda Mary Adela Buckmaster BSc. (January 1897 – April 1993), was a British academic and Liberal Party politician. She was notably and unusually a naval officer in both World Wars.
Background
Hilda Buckmaster was born in Brentford, Middlesex in 1897. She was the daughter of Charles Alexander Buckmaster and Lucy Orm... |
Albert Frederick Streckfuss (22 September 1888 – 23 June 1974) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and with Williamstown and Port Melbourne in the Victorian Football Association (VFA).
Family
The son of Heinrich Moritz Streckfuss (1833-1917), and h... |
Fatima Naqvi is a literary and film scholar whose research focuses on modern Austrian film, ecological films, affect studies and the interconnections of film, literature and architecture. She is currently the Elias W. Leavenworth Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures and Film and Media Studies at Yale Univers... |
Greg Joseph Garcia (born August 8, 1989) is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Padres.
Early life
Garcia was born in El Cajon, California, and grew up a San Diego Padres fan. He is a grandson of former MLB manager Dave ... |
The Girl Who Knew Too Much may refer to:
The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963 film), an Italian film directed by Mario Bava
The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1969 film), an American film starring Adam West
See also
The Boy Who Knew Too Much (disambiguation)
The Man Who Knew Too Much (disambiguation) |
The second season of Hawaii Five-O, an American television series, began September 24, 1969, and ended on March 11, 1970. It aired on CBS. The region 1 DVD was released on July 31, 2007, with the episode "Bored, She Hung Herself" excluded.
Episodes
References
External links
1969 American television seasons
197... |
The 1969 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference was the 17th Meeting of the Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Nations. It was held in the United Kingdom in January 1969, and was hosted by that country's Prime Minister, Harold Wilson.
Five newly independent member countries participated for the first time: B... |
The Memorial ossuary to fallen soldiers in 1912-1918 or Monument to soldiers of four faiths is a war memorial erected on September 23, 1934 to soldiers who lost their lives during the Balkans and the First World War in Čačak, Serbia. Symbols of four religious communities are engraved on the monument: Orthodox, Catholic... |
St. Andrew Bobola Parish - designated for Polish immigrants in Dudley, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1963, it is one of the Polish-American Roman Catholic parishes in New England in the Diocese of Worcester.
Bibliography
The Official Catholic Directory in USA
External links
Official Church Website
S... |
Green fairy may refer to:
Absinthe, an alcoholic beverage
The Green Fairy Book (1892) in the series Lang's Fairy Books
Fern the Green Fairy, one of the Rainbow Fairies in the Rainbow Magic books
A person who supplies medical cannabis illegally in New Zealand |
Latiaxis lischkeanus is a species of medium-sized sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the subfamily Coralliophilinae of the family Muricidae.
References
Powell A. W. B., New Zealand Mollusca, William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1979
External links
Photo
Gastropods of Australia
Gastropods of ... |
Problem-posing education, coined by the Brazilian educator Paulo Freire in his 1970 book Pedagogy of the Oppressed, is a method of teaching that emphasizes critical thinking for the purpose of liberation. Freire used problem posing as an alternative to the banking model of education.
Origins
Freire's pedagogy emerged... |
Christopher Megaloudis (born May 14, 1984) is a Puerto Rican international footballer.
Career
Youth career
Chris played soccer in high school at Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School. He is the school's all-time leading goal scorer. For all of his goal-scoring accomplishments, Christopher was named as team Most Val... |
Keyvan Khosrovani (, born July 29, 1938) is an Iranian architect and designer based in Paris, France. Born in Tehran in 1938, he was educated in Iran, France, and Italy. He left his homeland a year before the Islamic revolution as an exile for life and was granted French citizenship.
He has contributed to the traditio... |
The 1902 Nebraska gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 1902.
Republican nominee John H. Mickey defeated Democratic and Populist fusion nominee William Henry Thompson with 49.69% of the vote.
Incumbent Republican Governor Ezra P. Savage did not stand for re-election. Savage originally intended to run for a s... |
Kamalapuram is a panchayat in Mulugu district in the Indian state of Telangana.
References
Villages in Mulugu district |
Testa is a surname that literally means "head" in Italian. Notable people with the surname include:
Alberto Testa (dancer) (1922–2019), Italian dancer
Alberto Testa (lyricist) (1927–2009), Italian composer and lyricist
Anthony Joseph Testa (born 1987), American choreographer, creative director, educator, and dancer... |
"Episode 6550" of the British television soap opera EastEnders was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 5 September 2022. The episode was directed by Toby Frow and written by Simon Ashdown. It takes the form of a flashback episode, set in both the present and in January 1979, and explores the reason for DCI Sa... |
Tormentum – Dark Sorrow is a point-and-click adventure game developed and published by OhNoo Studio. The game was released for Microsoft Windows and OS X in March 2015. It was later released for Android and iOS in April 2016.
Development and release
Tormentum – Dark Sorrow was developed OhNoo Studio, a three-man devel... |
Saint-Nicolas-la-Chapelle () is a commune in the Aube department in north-central France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Aube department
References
Communes of Aube
Aube communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia |
Denis Bochl (born 30 August 1993) is a Croatian professional footballer who most notably played for ViOn Zlaté Moravce as a forward.
Club career
Bochl was regarded as a big talent when playing for Ivančica and after a season in Croatia's third and fourth tier left for Slovakia in summer 2015.
FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce
He... |
Al Khashabiyah is a village in Jizan Province, in south-western Saudi Arabia.
See also
List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia
Regions of Saudi Arabia
References
Populated places in Jizan Province |
Conthyle or Konthyle () was a deme of ancient Attica, originally of the phyle of Pandionis, but after 224/3 BCE of the phyle of Ptolemais, sending one delegate to the Athenian Boule. There was an association among Conthyle, Cytherus, and Erchia.
Its site is located southeast of modern Spata.
References
Populated pla... |
Ichthyodinium is a monotypic genus of dinoflagellates in the family Dinophysaceae. Ichthyodinium chabelardi (/ɪkθioʊˈdɪniəm/) is currently the sole described species of the genus.
I. chabelardi is a generalist parasite with a very broad geographic range. It has been found in locations such as the coasts of Indonesia ... |
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* Provides access to parsing query strings into queries
*/
@ExportPackage
@PublicApi
package com.yahoo.search.query.parser;
import com.yahoo.api.annotations.PublicApi;
import com.yahoo.osgi.annotation.ExportPackage;
``` |
Aligarh Clock Tower, also known as the Harrison Tower, is a clock tower in Aligarh, India, situated near the Aligarh Muslim University. It was completed in 1893 and named for Aligarh's British civil servant of the Indian Civil Service (ICS) and district magistrate J. H. Harrison.
Origin
The clock tower at Aligarh, Utt... |
The Hon. John Pratt Hewitt, M.A. (16 December 1755 – 13 May 1804) was an Anglican priest in Ireland in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
The fourth son of James Hewitt, 1st Viscount Lifford, he matriculated at University College, Oxford in 1773, graduating B.A. in 1776. He then took an M.A. at Trinity College, D... |
The Very Bad Book is a 2010 book of short stories for children written by Andy Griffiths and illustrated by Terry Denton. The Very Bad Book is the sequel to Griffiths and Denton's "The Bad Book" published in 2004. Griffiths has announced plans to release a third title in the series, The Super Bad Book, in 2011.
Syno... |
Honest Love and True is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and her erstwhile boyfriend Fearless Freddy.
This is the last in a series of Betty Boop melodrama spoofs, which also included She Wronged Him Right (1934), Betty Boop's Prize Show (1934) and No! No! A Thousand Times No!! (1935).
... |
Lady Constance Stewart-Richardson (later Matthew; ; 6 April 1882 – 24 November 1932) was a British dancer and author.
Biography
She was a daughter of Francis Mackenzie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl of Cromartie (1852–1893) and sister of Sibell Lilian Blunt-Mackenzie, 3rd Countess of Cromartie (1878–1962). Her pat... |
Arthur Bernon Tourtellot (July 23, 1913 – October 1977) was an American writer, screenwriter and producer best known for the book Lexington and Concord.
History
Arthur Bernon Tourtellot was born July 23, 1913. He was a fellow at Middlebury College in 1938 and was at a writer's conference at the Bread Loaf Campus in 1... |
Castelsardo Cathedral () is a cathedral in Castelsardo, northern Sardinia, Italy, and is dedicated to Saint Anthony the Great. It became the seat of the bishop of Ampurias in 1503. In 1839 the diocese of Ampurias was merged into that of Tempio, and the episcopal seat moved to Tempio Cathedral, when that of Castelsardo ... |
Pimelea concreta is a species of flowering plant in the family Thymelaeaceae and is native to northern Australia and parts of Indonesia. It is an annual herb with narrowly egg-shaped leaves and head-like clusters of white or pink, tube-shaped flowers surrounded by egg-shaped green involucral bracts.
Description
Pimele... |
The Comic-Con Museum, located in Balboa Park, San Diego, California, is a museum centered on comics and popular arts. It is a part of the San Diego Comic-Con International.
History
The Comic-Con Museum is a year-round experience focused on comics and popular arts, similar to the annual Comic-Con International conven... |
Josep Carcoler (1698–1776) was a Catalan composer. Some of his works are preserved in Latin American manuscripts.
Works, editions, recordings
Stabat Mater. With works by Francisco Valls, Tomàs Milans Zarzuela al Santísimo, Antonio Literes, Joan Rossell. Mapa Harmónico dir. Francesc Bonastre. Columna Musica 2005.
Ref... |
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The Pajottenland (in English occasionally Payottenland) is a distinct region within the Flemish Brabant province and the south-western part of the Brussels Region of Belgium. The region is located west-southwest of Brussels. The Pajottenland is predominantly farmland, with occasional gently rolling hills, and lies most... |
Paul Sheehan may refer to:
Paul Sheehan (golfer) (born 1977), Australian golfer
Paul Sheehan (journalist) (born 1951), Australian journalist
Paul Sheehan (singer), British baritone in Alban (opera)
See also
Paul Sheahan (born 1946), cricketer |
Twice Upon A Time is a children's fiction series consisting of three books:
Rapunzel: The One with All the Hair (#1)
Sleeping Beauty: The One Who Took the Really Long Nap (#2)
Beauty and the Beast: The Only One Who Didn't Run Away (#3)
The stories are told in alternating perspectives of two main characters. The cov... |
"Small Fry" () is a short story by Anton Chekhov originally published in Oskolki magazine (No. 12 issue), on 25 and signed A. Chekhonte (А. Чехонте). It featured in all the 14 editions of Chekhov's collection Motley Stories (Пёстрые рассказы) first published in Saint Petersburg in 1886, and was included by Chekhov in... |
Badr Shakir al-Sayyab () (December 24, 1926 in Jaykur, near Basra – December 24, 1964 in Kuwait) was an Iraqi poet who is considered one of the most influential Arab poets of all time. His works have been translated into more than 10 languages including English, Persian, Somali and Urdu.
Early life and career
Basr Sha... |
Parsley is an unincorporated community in Mingo County, West Virginia, United States.
The community was named after W. H. Parsley, who was instrumental in securing the town a post office.
References
Unincorporated communities in West Virginia
Unincorporated communities in Mingo County, West Virginia |
Silver Lake is an unincorporated village in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in the towns of Wilmington and Tewksbury. It is centered around its namesake lake in Wilmington, Silver Lake.
Points of Interest
The shore of the lake features the Town Beach at Silver Lake, as well as Fullerton Park and Landry Park.
A port... |
George Vernon (c. 1508 – 31 August 1565) was and a prosperous and hospitable landowner and MP in Derbyshire, who came from a long line of wealthy landowners. He was the son of Richard Vernon (d. 1517) and Margaret Dymoke. His family seat was at Haddon Hall, England's best preserved medieval manor house and today a majo... |
Robert Tear (pronounced to rhyme with "beer"), CBE (8 March 1939 – 29 March 2011) was a Welsh tenor singer, teacher and conductor. He first became known singing in the operas of Benjamin Britten in the mid-1960s. From the 1970s until his retirement in 1999 his main operatic base was the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden... |
SATA Air Açores Flight 530M was a Portuguese regional commuter flight operated by SATA Air Açores, that connected Ponta Delgada-João Paulo II Airport and Flores Airport, with an intermediary stop at Horta, on 11 December 1999. At 10:20 a.m., the British Aerospace BAe ATP, named Graciosa, while enroute to Horta, collide... |
Josep Blay Boqué (born 2 September 1966) known professionally as Pep Blay, is a Catalan writer, script writer and music journalist. As a music journalist, he has interviewed a variety of performers, including Lou Reed, The Cure and Nick Cave. He often works with Spanish artists, including Enrique Bunbury, Iván Ferreiro... |
Calochortus umbellatus is a flowering plant in the lily family found only in California in the United States. The common name for this species is Oakland mariposa lily or Oakland star-tulip.
Distribution
The species is a California endemic of limited distribution.
It grows primarily in the San Francisco Bay Region, ... |
Rock Ridge is a community in the Canadian province of Manitoba.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Rock Ridge had a population of 64 living in 15 of its 16 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 73. With a land area of , it had a population density... |
Rajkanya may refer to:
Rajkanya (1955 film), a 1955 Hindi Bollywood film
Rajkanya (1965 film), a 1965 Bengali film |
In mathematics, the tau conjecture may refer to one of
Lehmer's conjecture on the non-vanishing of the Ramanujan tau function
The Ramanujan–Petersson conjecture on the rate of growth of the Ramanujan tau function, proved by Deligne
Shub and Smale's tau-conjecture on the integer zeroes of a polynomial, one of Smale'... |
Phet Kanchanarom Park () is a small public park in Bangkok, Thailand. It is close to The Mall Bangkae, Lak Song MRT station and Kasemrad BK Hospital.
History
Originally, the park was on the plot of land owned by the Department of Highways. It has been left desolate and has no official name. It is therefore often refer... |
The China Navigation Company. Pte. Ltd. is registered in Singapore — with parent entity The China Navigation Company Limited (CNCo), trading as Swire Shipping & Swire Bulk — is a merchant shipping company based in Singapore. It is part of the Swire group, formerly John Swire and Sons.
CNCo was founded by John Samuel S... |
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description: Messaging service
version: 0.0.1
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J. Fairfax McLaughlin may be:
J. Fairfax McLaughlin (author), American author; see Pasquinade
J. Fairfax McLaughlin (politician), New York politician; see 143rd New York State Legislature
See also
James McLaughlin (disambiguation) |
Lehigh was an unincorporated community in Barbour County, West Virginia, United States.
References
Unincorporated communities in West Virginia
Unincorporated communities in Barbour County, West Virginia |
Maurice Coleman Davies (24 September 1835 – 10 May 1913) was an Australian timber merchant and pastoralist. Born in London, he emigrated to Tasmania with his family as a child, and later moved to Blackwood in the Victorian goldfields, then to Melbourne and Adelaide. He then relocated to Western Australia, where he cre... |
Rafael Rodriguez is a retired light middleweight professional boxer from Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Personal life
Rafael Rodriguez is a member of Minnesota's illustrious Rodriguez family of boxers: Bobby, Kenny, Rudy, all of whom fought as professionals; brother John, who fought only as an amateur, and Corey, son of John... |
Novosapashevo (; , Yañı Hapaş) is a rural locality (a village) in Volostnovsky Selsoviet, Kugarchinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 37 as of 2010. There is 1 street.
Geography
Novosapashevo is located 36 km northwest of Mrakovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Volostnovka is the ... |
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Larking is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Gunhild Larking (born 1936), Swedish high jumper
John Larking (1921–1998), English cricketer
Lambert Blackwell Larking (1797–1868), English clergyman, writer and antiquarian
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