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Pimlico is a London Underground station in Pimlico, City of Westminster, on the Victoria line between Victoria and Vauxhall in Zone 1. It was a late addition to the Victoria line, not appearing in the original plans, and the last to open in 1972. The station is the only one on the line without an interchange to any ot...
```go package org import ( "testing" "code.gitea.io/gitea/models" "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/db" "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/organization" "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/unittest" user_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/user" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" ) func TestMain(m *testing.M) { unittest.MainTe...
The Patrouilleurs Outre-mer (POM), or Félix Éboué class, are a type of six high-sea patrol vessels of the French Navy. They are to be based at Nouméa, Tahiti and La Réunion, as replacement for the s which are nearing the end of their career. The POM are far larger, with a 1,300-ton displacement fully loaded, and a wide...
Mathieu Cachbach (born 23 May 2001) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Seraing. Club career On 31 August 2022, Cachbach returned to Seraing on a permanent basis and signed a two-year contract. Honours Metz B Championnat National 3: 2019–20 References 2001 births Living people Peop...
Jerome Daugherty (March 25, 1849 – May 24, 1914) was an American Catholic priest and Jesuit who served in many different capacities at Jesuit institutions throughout the northeast United States, eventually becoming president of Georgetown University in 1901. Born in Baltimore, he was educated at Loyola College in Mary...
The Reign of Terror is a historical period during the early part of the French Revolution. Reign of Terror may also refer to: Music Reign of Terror (demo), a 1984 demo album by Death Reign of Terror (Sleigh Bells album) (2012) Reign of Terror (Capture the Crown album) (2014) Reign of Terror, a 2015 EP by Terror Unive...
Darst is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: David Darst, CFA, an American financier, educator and author Jeanne Darst, American author Joseph Darst (1889–1953), the thirty-seventh Mayor of St. Louis Margaret Darst Corbett (1889–1962), American vision educator who used the discredited Bates method Seth...
Solomon Tettey Terkper is a Ghanaian politician and a member of the Second Parliament of the Fourth republic representing the Upper Manyo Krobo constituency in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Early life Terkper was born in Upper Manyo Krobo in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Politics He was first elected into Parliament ...
Overproof is the first full-length album by the American hip hop duo Substance Abuse. The Los Angeles-based group have garnered much acclaim following the release of the album, particularly for its incorporation of legendary MC Kool Keith and the ever-present MF Doom on the songs 'Night On The Town' and 'Profitless Tho...
La poupée (The Doll) is an opéra comique in a prelude and three acts composed by Edmond Audran with a libretto by Maurice Ordonneau. The libretto was based on E.T.A. Hoffmann's Der Sandmann, about a friar who falsely promises to marry his rich uncle's daughter to fool his uncle into giving money to the monastery; the s...
Al-Juranah () is a village in Makkah Province, in western Saudi Arabia. It is located 18 miles northeast of Mecca. History Al-Ju'ranah was mentioned by the 8th-century Arab historian Al-Waqidi. In his Kitab al-Tarikh wa al-Maghazi (Arabic: كتاب التاريخ والمغازي, "Book of History and Campaigns") Al-Waqidi describes two...
Welsh folk music (Welsh: Cerddoriaeth werin Gymreig) refers to music that is traditionally sung or played in Wales, by Welsh people or originating from Wales. Folk artists include; traditional bands Calan and Ar log; harpists Sian James, Catrin Finch and Nansi Richards and folk singer Dafydd Iwan. Traditions and his...
Ataroth ( ‘Ǎṭārōṯ) is the name of two or three Iron Age cities mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and the Mesha Stele. Etymology Atarot(h) may mean "crowns" or "cattle pens" in Hebrew. Mesha Stele The Mesha Stele from about 840 BC was erected commemorating Mesha's victory over the "son" of Omri, but he fails to say which ...
Cephalotes integerrimus is an extinct species of arboreal ant of the genus Cephalotes, characterized by an odd shaped head and the ability to "parachute" by steering their fall if they drop off of the tree they're on. Giving their name also as gliding ants. Their larger and flatter legs, a trait common with other membe...
Ronald Caron (December 19, 1929 – January 9, 2012) was a Canadian executive in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Canadiens and St. Louis Blues. Early life Caron was born in Hull, Quebec (now Gatineau, Quebec), on December 19, 1929. He was a graduate of the University of Ottawa. Hockey career Montreal...
```c++ /*! @file Defines a replacement for `std::decay`, which is sometimes too slow at compile-time. @copyright Louis Dionne 2013-2017 (See accompanying file LICENSE.md or copy at path_to_url */ #ifndef BOOST_HANA_DETAIL_DECAY_HPP #define BOOST_HANA_DETAIL_DECAY_HPP #include <boost/hana/config.hpp> #include <type...
Harmon is the English cognate of the Germanic names Hermann or Harmann. It may be a surname or given name. As a given name Harmon P. Burroughs (1846–1907), American farmer and politician Harmon Dobson (1913–1967), American entrepreneur and co-founder of Whataburger Harmon Killebrew (1936–2011), American baseball p...
Juliette Paxton Atkinson Buxton (; April 15, 1873 – January 12, 1944) was an American tennis player. She was born in Rahway, New Jersey, United States. Biography Atkinson was the daughter of a Brooklyn, New York physician. She won five U.S. Championships doubles titles in a row with three different partners. Both nat...
Lerd () may refer to: Lerd, Ardabil, Iran Lerd, Semnan, Iran
Cladomelea debeeri is a species of spider in the orb-weaver spider family Araneidae, found in South Africa. It was first described in 2004. Cladomelea species, including C. debeeri, are "bolas spiders" – adult females capture their prey by using one or more sticky drops on the end of a line which they swing, usually c...
Val-des-Sources (), meaning "Valley of the Springs", formerly known as Asbestos (), is a town on the Nicolet River in the Estrie (Eastern Townships) region of southeastern Quebec, Canada. The town is the seat of Les Sources Regional County Municipality, formerly known as the Asbestos Regional County Municipality. The t...
Post-amendment to the Tamil Nadu Entertainments Tax Act 1939 on 1 April 1958, Gross jumped to 140 per cent of Nett Commercial Taxes Department disclosed 14.99 crore in entertainment tax revenue for the year. The following is a list of films produced in the Tamil film industry in India in 1977, in alphabetical order. ...
The Troy Slapshots were a professional ice hockey team based in Troy, New York. They were a member of the Atlantic Coast Hockey League in the 1985–86 season. History The Slapshots were based out of Staten Island during their inaugural season. By the time the 1985–86 ACHL season started, an arena had not been built so ...
The Dutch Championships in Artistic Gymnastics is an annual competition inviting Dutch gymnasts as well as others worldwide. It also serves as the National Championships for the Dutch gymnasts. List All-Around Champions In 2012, the National Championships were used to see who would be chosen to represent the Nether...
Down For The Count is Kingston, Pennsylvania punk rock band Title Fight's first recording. It is a five-song EP. Track listing References Title Fight albums 2003 EPs
Malik Riaz Khan (born 13 July 1948) is a Pakistani politician from Bannu District who served as a member of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly belong to the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F). He also served as chairman and member of the different committees. Political career Khan was elected as the member of the Khyber Pakhtunkhw...
John Edward Palmer (September 1950 – 24 June 2015) was an English criminal, former market trader and gold dealer, involved in various criminal activities including mortgage and timeshare fraud. The police believed that much of his alleged £300 million fortune was the result of swindles, violence, racketeering and mone...
Cathal mac Ailell was 29th King of Uí Maine, Ireland (834 – 844). Kingship Cathal's reign had begun by 834 but it is not stated how long he had held the kingship, nor if he was a direct successor of Cathal mac Murchadh Activities His era was punctuated by regular Viking attacks up and down the Shannon, with nearby ...
Lissy is a 1957 East German film directed by Konrad Wolf, based on a novel by Franz Carl Weiskopf. It was released on 30 May 1957. Plot Lissy Schroeder, a working-class girl in Berlin, marries Alfred, a clerk. In 1932, Alfred is fired by his Jewish boss. Despite having ties to the Communist party through Lissy's bro...
Yesipovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Borovetskoye Rural Settlement, Sokolsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 25 as of 2002. Geography Yesipovo is located 4 km southwest of Sokol (the district's administrative centre) by road. Fokino is the nearest rural locality. References Rural loc...
Arivumani is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by M. A. Kennedy. The film stars Murali and Meera Vasudevan. Plot A carefree youth Arivumani (Murali) loses his wife in an accident. Later, he finds a child 'Ice Kutti' and takes care of her, what all he went through and how he solved the child's issues for...
Uppuveli () is a gold sand coastal resort town of the Trincomalee District, Sri Lanka located in the suburb of Sambalativu, 6 km northwest of the city of Trincomalee. A historically popular tourist destination of the island alongside the nearby Nilaveli, the numbers of visitors declined following the 2004 Indian Ocean...
Love on the Side is a 2004 romance comedy film about a small town waitress who seeks the attention of a most eligible bachelor. The film stars Marla Sokoloff, Jennifer Tilly and Monika Schnarre, is written by Brigitte Talevski and directed by Vic Sarin. Cast Marla Sokoloff as Eve Stuckley Jennifer Tilly as Alma Mon...
Albert Moore (December 26, 1862 – September 14, 1916) was an American private serving in the United States Marine Corps during the Boxer Rebellion who received the Medal of Honor for bravery. Biography Moore was born December 26, 1862, in Merced, California and enlisted into the Marine Corps from Mare island, Californ...
Quiet American (April 29, 1986 – October 14, 2016) was an American thoroughbred racehorse foaled in Florida. He is out of the Dr. Fager mare Demure, by the Grade I winner Fappiano, son of Mr. Prospector. Purchased for $300,000 as a yearling at the 1987 Fall Fasig-Tipton Tartan Stable Dispersal Sale by Sheikh Mohammed...
TS Class 4 was a series of five trams built by Strømmens Værksted for Trondheim Sporvei. They were delivered in 1930, and numbered 35–39. Each of the two Siemens motors had a power of . They were the first trams to have the wider bodies, that allowed four-abreast seating. They remained in service until the Dalsenget ...
The 1997 Supercopa Libertadores was the tenth and final season of the Supercopa Libertadores, a club football tournament for past Copa Libertadores winners. Vasco da Gama were admitted to the tournament for the first time in recognition of winning the South American Championship of Champions in 1948. Argentinos Junio...
A chromatrope is a type of magic lantern slide that produces dazzling, colorful geometrical patterns set in motion by rotating two painted glass discs in opposite directions, originally with a double pulley mechanism but later usually with a rackwork mechanism. The chromatrope was probably invented in the year 1841 (o...
Christ the King Cathedral School (CTK) is a Catholic school in Lubbock, Texas. CTK was established in 1957. CTK's curriculum ranges from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. CTK's high school is the only Catholic high school in the diocese. CTK is accredited by the Texas Catholic Conference of Accreditation Commis...
Jesse Bledsoe (1776–1836) was a U.S. Senator from Kentucky from 1813 to 1814, and also served in the Kentucky State Senate; Senator Bledsoe may also refer to: Anthony Bledsoe (1733–1788), North Carolina State Senate and Tennessee State Senate Cecile Bledsoe (born 1944), Arkansas State Senate William H. Bledsoe (1869–1...
A holy war is a religious war primarily caused or justified by differences in religion. Holy War may also refer to: Sports rivalries Holy War (Boston College–Notre Dame), college football Holy War (BYU–Utah), college football Holy War (Saint Joseph's–Villanova), college basketball Holy War (Kraków), Wisła Kraków ...
Ali Özkaya (born 20 April 1970) is a Turkish politician and lawyer from the Justice and Development Party (AKP), who has served as a Member of Parliament for Afyonkarahisar since 7 June 2015. He is currently the lawyer of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Born in the Çayüstü village of Dinar, Afyonkarahisar, he ...
A therapist is a person who offers any kinds of therapy. Therapists are trained professionals in the field of any types of services like psychologists, social workers, counsellors, etc. They are helpful in counseling individuals for various mental and physical issues. Meaning Therapist refers to trained professionals...
Sangster International Airport is an international airport located east of Montego Bay, Jamaica. The airport is capable of handling nine million passengers per year. It serves as the most popular airport for tourists visiting the north coast of Jamaica. The airport is named after former Jamaican Prime Minister Sir Do...
Ronald Waldron may refer to: Ron Waldron (born 1933), Welsh rugby coach Ronald Alan Waldron (born 1927), English medievalist
Universitetsplassen (University Square) is a square in the city center of Oslo, Norway. The square borders the street Karl Johans gate, and is surrounded by three buildings of the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo. Squares in Oslo University of Oslo
Yoncalı (literally "with clovers" in Turkish) may refer to: Yoncalı, Bayat Yoncalı, Bayburt, a village in the district of Bayburt, Bayburt Province, Turkey Yoncalı, Çerkeş Yoncalı, Ergani Yoncalı, Şavşat, a village in the district of Şavşat, Artvin Province, Turkey Yoncalı Dam, Turkey
Thomas Michael Kerr is an American government official currently serving as the Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management at the United States Department of Labor. Biography Early life and education Kerr earned a Bachelor of Arts from Tufts University and holds a master's degree in City Planning from the ...
Paurodon is an extinct genus of Late Jurassic mammal from the Morrison Formation of the Western United States. Taxonomy Paurodon is the type genus of the dryolestidan group Paurodontidae. Araeodon, Archaeotrigon, Foxraptor, and Pelicopsis are apparently growth stages of Paurodon. Distribution and stratigraphy Remains...
The men's coxless four competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro was held from 8 to 12 August at the Lagoon Rodrigo de Freitas. The medals for the competition were presented by Sir Craig Reedie, Great Britain, member of the International Olympic Committee, and the gifts were presented by Mike Tanner, H...
Jama Masjid is a mosque located in Mominpura, Nagpur, India. It was built in the year of 1960. The mosque has four minarets, a garden to the north, and a vehicle parking area to the south. Jama Masjid is located around 1.5 km east of Nagpur Railway Station in the Mominpura area. In 2019 it had some renovations after...
Woman Kills Injured Man () is a 1994 painting by the Norwegian artist Odd Nerdrum. It depicts a man who is assaulted by a woman armed with a knife. Display The painting was accepted into the 1994 Autumn Exhibition. Art critic Jan Kokkin noted the characteristic Odd Nerdrum style of the work, but also added that it was...
Kaukritya (Sanskrit; Pali: kukkucca; Tibetan phonetic: gyöpa) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "regret", "worry", etc. In the Theravada tradition, kukkucca is defined as worry or remorse after having done wrong; it has the characteristic of regret. In the Mahayana tradition, kaukritya is defined as sadness beca...
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Fábio Carleandro da Silva (born 28 February 1980) is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a defender. Career In late 2002, Fábio moved to Europe and joined First League of FR Yugoslavia side Rad. He spent three seasons with the Građevinari (the latter two in the Second League), before transferring ...
Erikssonia may refer to: Erikssonia (butterfly), a genus of butterflies Erikssonia (fungus), a genus of fungi
Perișor is a commune in Dolj County, Oltenia, Romania with a population of 1,890 people. It is composed of two villages, Mărăcinele and Perișor. References Communes in Dolj County Localities in Oltenia
Innocenzo Conti (8 February 1731 – 15 November 1785) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. In November 1769, he was appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Portugal. The next month, he was made archbishop. He was appointed by Pope Clement XIV to be a cardinal in pectore in September 1771, but this was not made public un...
Burt Carlton Hooton (born February 7, 1950), nicknamed "Happy", is an American former right-handed starting pitcher and former coach in Major League Baseball. He won 151 games over a 15-year career, mostly with the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers. Hooton's career began auspiciously with a no-hitter in his fourth ...
312 and 314 East 53rd Street are two wooden row houses on 53rd Street, between First Avenue and Second Avenue, in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. The row houses were designed by Robert and James Cunningham with French Second Empire and Italianate details. The houses are two of seven remaining...
Hussniya Jabara (, ; born 11 April 1958) is an Israeli former politician, who served as a member of the Knesset for Meretz between 1999 and 2003. She was the first female Israeli Arab to become a Knesset member. Biography Jabara was born to a Muslim farming family in Tayibe. She studied physiotheraphy at the Wingate I...
Lema daturaphila, commonly known as the three-lined potato beetle, is a species of beetle in the family Chrysomelidae. It is originally from Central and North America, but has spread elsewhere. Description Adult L. daturaphila measure 7-8 mm in length and a bright orange-yellow in colour. Their elytra are marked with ...
Sabrang Union is a union, the smallest administrative body of Bangladesh, located in Teknaf Upazila, Cox's Bazar District, Bangladesh. The total population is 46,512. In September 2017, six Rohingya refugees died while trying to enter Bangladesh after their boat drowned. Non-governmental organisations in Sabrang Union...
AlphaGo is a 2017 documentary directed by Greg Kohs about the Google DeepMind Challenge Match with top-ranked Go player Lee Sedol. Premise The film presents how AlphaGo, a computer program developed by DeepMind Technologies, mastered the game of Go through artificial intelligence. Its competence was tested by Lee Sed...
Velyadi (also, Velyady) is a village in the Lankaran Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village forms part of the municipality of Gərmətük. References Populated places in Lankaran District
Michael Ryan Lobel (born March 7, 1984) is a Canadian editor, director, actor and musician. He is best known for playing the role of Jay Hogart in the teen drama Degrassi: The Next Generation as well as his work as picture editor of the HBO Max series Detention Adventure. Early life Lobel was born to parents of Polish...
Paralarvae (singular: paralarva) are young cephalopods in the planktonic stages between hatchling and subadult. This stage differs from the larval stage of animals that undergo true metamorphosis. Paralarvae have been observed only in members of the orders Octopoda and Teuthida. The term was first introduced by Richar...
Bridget Anne Kelly is the former deputy chief of staff to the Governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie, known for her participation in the Bridgegate scandal. Kelly, a New Jersey native, grew up in Ramsey and graduated from Immaculate Heart Academy in 1990. She graduated from Mount St. Mary's University in 1994 with a B...
Huang Zhen (; born August 1960) is a Chinese engineer and currently vice-president of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He is an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) and serves as vice-president of the China Association for Promoting Democracy. Biography Huang was born into a family of intellectuals in...
Acutotyphlops is a genus of blind snakes found in the Philippines, eastern Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. Currently, five species are recognized. The most recently described species was in 2007. Geographic range Found in the Philippines, eastern Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. Species T) Type sp...
Abu Samah bin Borhan (born 27 February 1985) is a Malaysian wheelchair tennis player. References External links 1985 births Living people Malaysian people of Malay descent Malaysian Muslims Malaysian male tennis players Wheelchair tennis players Wheelchair tennis players at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Wheelcha...
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Fr. John Hand (1807–1846) was an Irish priest and the founder of All Hallows College in Dublin. John Hand was born Bolies, near Oldcastle, County Meath in August 1807, to Luke and Margaret (née Fox) Hand. His family suffered eviction. He went to school at Navan Seminary some eight miles walk from where he lived; he e...
Roberto Luongo (, , ; born April 4, 1979) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played 19 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Islanders, Florida Panthers and the Vancouver Canucks. Luongo is a two-time NHL second team All-Star (2004 and 2007) and a winner of the William M....
In model theory, a field within mathematical logic, the Ehrenfeucht–Mostowski theorem gives conditions for the existence of a model with indiscernibles. Statement A linearly ordered set X is called a set of indiscernibles of a model if the truth of a statement about elements of X depends only on their order. The Ehr...
The National Commission of Telecommunications (Conatel) is an agency of the government of Venezuela that exercises the regulation, supervision and control over telecommunications in Venezuela. History The Telecommunications Act, enacted on June 12, 2000, gave the Venezuelan state power to regulate the sector of the Na...
Tomato jam (or tomato jelly, jamato) is a type of fruit preserve prepared with tomatoes and sugar. Overview Green tomatoes are used in some preparations. Some preparations may use honey, and some include bacon. It has been described as "a cross between marmalade and ketchup". Some commercially prepared varieties are ...
A royal vill, royal tun or villa regalis () was the central settlement of a rural territory in Anglo Saxon England, which would be visited by the King and members of the royal household on regular circuits of their kingdoms. The royal vill was the centre for the administration of a subdivision of a kingdom, and the loc...
Sıldız is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Hınıs, Erzurum Province in Turkey. Its population is 102 (2022). References Neighbourhoods in Hınıs District
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"Bitmap file" may be a generic term for: A file format for storing raster graphics A computer file containing a raster graphics image Bitmap file may also refer to: Windows bitmap, or BMP, a particular graphics file format
"House of M" is a 2005 comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics, consisting of an eight-issue comic book limited series with a number of crossover tie-in books written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Olivier Coipel. Its first issue appeared in June 2005 as a follow-up to the events of the Planet X and...
Wacławów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Goszczanów, within Sieradz County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Goszczanów, north-west of Sieradz, and west of the regional capital Łódź. References Villages in Sieradz County
The Bethel Park School District is a midsized, suburban school district in Allegheny County. The district covers the Municipality of Bethel Park which is a suburb of Pittsburgh, as well a portion of the borough of Castle Shannon. Bethel Park School District encompasses approximately . According to 2000 federal census ...
Vladimir Vasilyevich Rusakov (; 30 December 1909 – 12 October 1951) was a Soviet Army major general. After joining the Red Army at the end of the 1920s, Rusakov became a junior officer and served in the Soviet Far East before graduating from the Frunze Military Academy after Operation Barbarossa. He spent the first ye...
Inter arma enim silent leges is a Latin phrase that literally means "For among arms, the laws are silent" but is more popularly rendered as "In times of war, the law falls silent." Ancient Rome The aphorism was likely first written in these words by Cicero in his published oration Pro Milone, but Cicero's actual wordi...
Rudersdal Municipality () is a part suburban, part rural municipality (Danish, kommune) located on the northern outskirts of Copenhagen, Denmark. It covers an area of 73 km² and has a population of 57,193 (1. January 2023). The distance from Copenhagen City Hall Square is approximately 20 km. The western part of the mu...
```php <?php namespace Faker\Test\Provider; use Faker\Provider\UserAgent; class UserAgentTest extends \PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase { public function testRandomUserAgent() { $this->assertNotNull(UserAgent::userAgent()); } public function testFirefoxUserAgent() { $this->stringContai...
St. Werburgh's Church, Spondon, is a parish church in the Inclusive Anglo-Catholic tradition of the Church of England located in Spondon, Derbyshire. History The present church dates from around 1390, when it replaced an earlier church destroyed by fire in 1340. It was re-listed as Grade II in 2012. The main body of...
Donald's Off Day is a 1944 Walt Disney animated short by Jack Hannah starring Donald Duck and Huey, Louie and Dewey. It stars the nephews tricking Donald into thinking that he is seriously ill. This cartoon was Hannah's debut as an animation director. Veteran animator Jack King was slated to direct the short, but Hann...
Ellesmere Port railway station is located in the town of Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England. The station was an intermediate through station on the Hooton–Helsby line. Now all passenger services terminate at the station from both directions. It is both a terminus of the Wirral Line, a commuter rail system operated by Me...
Il Cinema Ritrovato (meaning "cinema rediscovered") is a festival dedicated to the history of cinema, screening classics, retrospectives and showcasing the latest restored films from labs and archives around the world. The majority of the films shown are from early cinema to the 1960s. It is organised every summer by ...
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Nannamoria inopinata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Volutidae, the volutes. References Volutidae Gastropods described in 1979
"Consequences" is the title of a short story by Rudyard Kipling, first published in the Civil and Military Gazette on December 9, 1886; and first in book form in the first Indian edition of Plain Tales from the Hills (1888), and in subsequent editions of that collection. The story is an illustration of the power of ...
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Sainte-Hélène () is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France. Geography The village lies in the middle of the commune, on the right bank of the Arentèle, a tributary of the Mortagne, which forms most of the commune's eastern border. See also Communes of the Vosges department Referenc...
The 2012 All-Big 12 Conference football team consists of American football players chosen as All-Big 12 Conference players for the 2012 Big 12 Conference football season. The conference recognizes two official All-Big 12 selectors: (1) the Big 12 conference coaches selected separate offensive and defensive units and n...
Zapp is the debut studio album by the American funk band Zapp, released on July 30, 1980, by Warner Bros. Records. The album's style and sound bears a striking resemblance to Parliament-Funkadelic, as the band was working with and being mentored by P-Funk members William Earl "Bootsy" Collins and George Clinton during ...
This is a list of Spanish television related events from 1957. Events 13 January: First Theatre Play in Spanish television is broadcast live: Before Beakfast (Eugene O'Neill), directed by Juan Guerrero Zamora and starred by Maruchi Fresno. 22 April – José M. Revuelta is appointed by the Government Director General o...