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Aulus Pompeius was the name of two Romans from the gens Pompeius, who were of plebs status. They lived during the Roman Republic. Brother to Quintus Pompeius Rufus, Consul 88 BC Aulus Pompeius (flourished 2nd century BC) was the son Quintus Pompeius tribune of the plebs in 132 BC, who was an opponent to politician Tib...
Akul Balaji (born Akula Balaji on 23 February 1979) is an Indian actor, television host and dancer who works in Kannada and Telugu television shows and films. He started his career by acting and hosting television shows and has participated in the Kannada Film Industry for almost a decade. He shot to fame for co-hostin...
Corey S. Davis (born Corey D. Shoblom Davis, May 24, 1979) is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded Good Deeds Global. He is also marginally known as Seaclipse, an indie record label rapper from Seattle, Washington. Early life Corey was born and raised in Seattle, Washington, where he spent his child...
Kurt Sakowski (23 December 1930 – 25 February 2020) was an East German race walker. He finished eighth at the 1964 Olympic Games and finished fourth at the 1969 European Championships, both over the 50 km distance. Sakowski represented the sports clubs SC Einheit Berlin and TSC Berlin and became East German champion ...
is a Japanese television jidaigeki or period drama that was broadcast between 1972 and 1974. It was inspired by Akira Kurosawa's Sanjuro and the Western genre. The lead star is Toshiro Mifune. The complete DVD box was released in 2007. Plot Cast Toshiro Mifune as Tōge Kujūrō Meiko Kaji as Ofumi (season1) Mayumi Og...
The 1933–34 Ottawa Senators season was the team's 16th season in the NHL and 48th season of play overall. It was the last season to be played by the NHL franchise under the Senators' banner, as the franchise would move to St. Louis, Missouri, playing as the St. Louis Eagles the next season. Regular season Before the s...
Anders Bæksgaard is a Danish journalist and the current political editor at the newspaper Politiken. Biography Anders Bæksgaard enrolled at Roskilde University in 2007 from where he obtained a master's degree in 2015. From 2011 he worked for Berlingskes Nyhedsbureau. After completing his education, he assumed a positi...
The Meteor is a European active radar guided beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) developed and manufactured by MBDA. It offers a multi-shot capability (multiple launches against multiple targets), and has the ability to engage highly maneuverable targets such as jet aircraft, and small targets such as UAVs...
Harry "Scud" East is a fictional character in the book Tom Brown's School Days. He is perhaps the closest friend of Tom Brown. His nickname is Scud because he is so quick on his feet. In the book he is referred to as East. In the 1940 Hollywood film, Tom Brown's School Days, East is played by the child star Freddie Ba...
Ommeren is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the municipality of Buren, and lies about northeast of Tiel. History It was first mentioned in the 9th century as Homeru. The etymology is unclear. In 1840, it was home to 413 people. In January 2023, Ommeren made the news as would-be treasur...
The Unity Committee (, ) was an organization supporting the Bulgarian population of Thrace and Macedonia, remained within the Ottoman Empire after the division of the San Stefano Bulgaria and the decision of the Berlin Treaty. First Committee "Unity" was established on August 29, 1878, in Veliko Tarnovo. Its main objec...
Ivan Sergeyevich Nikolaev (; 19 July 1901 – 22 September 1979) was a Soviet architect and educator, notable for his late 1920s constructivist architecture and later work in industrial architecture. Life and career Born in Voronezh, Nikolaev trained at the Moscow State Technical University under Viktor Vesnin and Aleks...
Shenzhou 11 was a crewed spaceflight of the Shenzhou program of China, launched on 17 October 2016 (16 October UTC) from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. It was China's sixth crewed space mission, at 33 days, it was the longest until the follow-up Shenzhou 12 mission which lasted 3 months. Two days after launch, it...
Apomyelois artonoma is a species of snout moth in the genus Apomyelois. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1935. It is found on Java in Indonesia. References Moths described in 1935 Phycitini Moths of Indonesia
Hylorus armatus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, the only species in the genus Hylorus. References Compsocerini
Joseph Fairbanks (September 17, 1718 – July 10, 1790) was a merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia. He was a member of the 1st General Assembly of Nova Scotia and later represented Halifax Township in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1776 to 1785. He was born in Sherborn, Massachusetts, and moved to Halifa...
Heterophile antibodies are antibodies induced by external antigens (heterophile antigens). Some cross-react with self-antigens. For example, in rheumatic fever, antibodies against group A streptococcal cell walls can also react with (and thus damage) human heart tissues. These are considered heterophile antibodies. ...
"Hey Whatever" is a song by Irish boy band Westlife. It was released on 15 September 2003 as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Turnaround (2003). The song is a re-written version of "Rainbow Zephyr", a popular song by Irish rock band Relish. Released on 15 September 2003, the song peaked at number four on...
The 1947 Goodall Cup was the 26th year that the Australian inter-state ice hockey 3 game series was played. Victoria won the Cup for the first time in 25 years. The series Game one 26 July 1947 In front of a packed Sydney Glaciarium the first game was won by Victoria. J. McLauchlan scored for New South Wales in the l...
Sparganothoides broccusana is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in the mountains of Jalisco and Sinaloa in western Mexico. The length of the forewings is 7–9.3 mm for males and about 8.6 mm for females. The ground colour of the forewings is brownish yellow or golden yellow to brownish grey, with...
Oskar Tietz (18 October 1895 – 16 May 1975) was a German racing cyclist. He rode in the 1930 Tour de France. References External links 1895 births 1975 deaths German male cyclists Place of birth missing Cyclists from Berlin
Sainte-Eanne (), also spelled Sainte-Éanne, is a commune in the French department of Deux-Sèvres, region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine (before 2015: Poitou-Charentes), western France. See also Communes of the Deux-Sèvres department References Communes of Deux-Sèvres
Chrysophyllum wilsonii is a tree in the family Sapotaceae, native to Brazil. Description Chrysophyllum wilsonii grows up to tall, with a trunk diameter of up to . It has buttresses up to high. The elliptic or oblanceolate leaves measure up to long. Fascicles feature up to ten yellow-green flowers. The roundish frui...
Louise Stephenson (born 9 July 1995) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Hawthorn Football Club in the AFL Women's competition. Stephenson was recruited by Greater Western Sydney as a priority player in September 2016. She made her debut in the five point win against at Blacktown ISP Oval in round five o...
Yenibelkavak is a village in the Kızılören District, Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey. Its population is 119 (2021). References Villages in Kızılören District
Droitwich Spa Football Club is a football club representing the town of Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, England. They are currently members of the and played at King George V Fields until 2017. For the 2017/18 season they ground shared with Stourport Swifts F.C. at Stourport Swifts' Walshes Meadow. The club returned to...
The Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge is a 35,000-acre (142 km2) national wildlife refuge (NWR) located along the Tennessee River near Decatur, Alabama. Named after Major General Joseph Wheeler, it was established to provide a habitat for wintering and migrating birds in the Eastern United States. Of the 35,000 acres o...
Santa Rosa is a barrio in the municipality of Utuado, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 0. Geography Santa Rosa is situated at an elevation of north of Caguana in Utuado, Puerto Rico. It has an area of . History Santa Rosa was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the S...
Life's a Bitch () is a Canadian short comedy-drama film, directed by François Jaros and released in 2013. The film stars Guillaume Lambert as Philippe, a man struggling through a painful breakup. The film premiered in October 2013 at the Festival Tous Écrans in Geneva, Switzerland, and had its North American premiere ...
Evaluna Mercedes Reglero Rodríguez de Echeverry (born August 7, 1997), known as Evaluna Montaner, is a Venezuelan actress, singer, music director, dancer, television presenter, daughter of singer Ricardo Montaner and younger sister of Mauricio and Ricardo Montaner, known as Mau y Ricky. Biography Evaluna was born in C...
Phoperigea is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database Hadeninae
Stagione (Italian for "season") is an organizational system for presenting opera, often used by large houses. Typically each production is cast separately and has a brief but intensive run of performances. By contrast, companies that use a repertory system maintain a permanent company and rotate productions over many m...
Lac Baker is a civil parish in Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada. For governance purposes it is divided between the village of Lac Baker and the incorporated rural community of Haut-Madawaska, both of which are members of the Northwest Regional Service Commission (NWRSC). Origin of name The parish takes its nam...
```java /* * * * 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. */ package reactor.netty; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.nio.ByteBuffer; import java.nio.charset....
Joseph Esposito (born September 21, 1966) is an American basketball coach. Esposito is currently the associate head coach at The University of Missouri Kansas City and still a Basketball Analyst on ESPN Las Vegas on his free time. He was the head coach at Cesar Chavez HS in Phoenix, Arizona for two years and before th...
, located in Kelsterbach, Germany, is the German trade union for flight attendants. It represents all German flight attendants with German airlines. External links Kabine Klar website Transport trade unions in Germany Flight attendants' trade unions Aviation organisations based in Germany
The Ivchenko-Progress AI-322 (, ) are a family of low-bypass turbofan engines developed from the AI-222 engine. Design and development The development of the engine continues at Ivchenko-Progress of Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. The engine was originally intended for the Hongdu L-15 trainer aircraft and it is now planned to ...
James Carpenter (1840–1899) was a British astronomer at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich. During the 1860s he performed the first observations of stellar spectra at the observatory, under the direction of the Astronomer Royal George Airy. In 1861–62 he was one of three astronomers to successfully observe the dark und...
Koen Vandenbempt (born c. 1970) is a Belgian organizational theorist, business executive, and Professor of Strategy at the University of Antwerp and Antwerp Management School, particularly known for his work on business-to-business marketing and service strategies. Biography Vandenbempt studied Applied Economics at t...
Tyler Patmon (born January 26, 1991) is a former American football cornerback. He first enrolled at the University of Kansas before transferring to Oklahoma State University and signed with the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2014. He has also been a member of the Miami Dolphins, Tennessee Titans, Kansas C...
Teizo Matsumura (松村 禎三 Matsumura Teizō; 15 January 1929 – 6 August 2007) was a Japanese composer and poet. Orphaned and suffering from tuberculosis, during his recovery in the early 1950s he began to write both haiku and music. He studied with Tomojiro Ikenouchi and Akira Ifukube. He was influenced by Ravel and Stravin...
Glutamic acid (symbol Glu or E; the anionic form is known as glutamate) is an α-amino acid that is used by almost all living beings in the biosynthesis of proteins. It is a non-essential nutrient for humans, meaning that the human body can synthesize enough for its use. It is also the most abundant excitatory neurotran...
Haginari Dam is a gravity dam located in Akita Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control and power production. The catchment area of the dam is 86.7 km2. The dam impounds about 85 ha of land when full and can store 14950 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on 1961 and c...
Scooby may refer to: Scooby-Doo (character), an animated television character also called Scooby Scooby Web Calendar, the former code name for Web UI of the Cosmo Web Calendar project from the Open Source Applications Foundation Rhyming slang term for the Japanese car manufacturer Subaru Nickname of Cristián Cast...
Likonde is a small village in the Ruvuma Region of southwestern Tanzania. It is located along the A19 road, to the northeast of Kigonsera. References Populated places in Ruvuma Region
Krasinek is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Młynary, within Elbląg County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. References Krasinek
The 1933 Ball State Cardinals football team was an American football team that represented Ball State Teachers College (later renamed Ball State University) in the Indiana Intercollegiate Conference (IIC) during the 1933 college football season. In their fourth season under head coach Lawrence McPhee, the Cardinals com...
Covunco Abajo is a town in Zapala Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina. It had a population of 220 as of the 2010 Census. References Populated places in Neuquén Province 1997 establishments in Argentina Populated places established in 1997
The Fontana del Formiello (Fountain of the Formiello) is a historic public fountain located at the rear exterior of the Castel Capuano, facing Piazza Enrico de Nicola, and across the street from the church and convent of Santa Caterina a Formiello in Naples, Italy. The term Formiello comes from the forms or containers ...
```swift // // EmojiCategory+Localization.swift // EmojiKit // // Created by Daniel Saidi on 2022-12-12. // import Foundation extension EmojiCategory: Localizable { /// The `Localizable.strings` key to use when localizing. public var localizationKey: String { "EmojiCategory.\(id)" } } ```
Pleather is an EP by the grunge band Toadies. It was released in 1993 on Grass Records. The EP gained the attention of Interscope Records who signed the band and released their first full-length album (Rubberneck) in 1994. Interscope re-released Pleather on June 17, 1997. Track listing Personnel Toadies Todd Lewis ...
Walnut Creek is a stream in Fremont, Page, Montgomery, Mills, Pottawattamie and Shelby counties in Iowa. It is a tributary of the East Nishnabotna River. Walnut Creek is named after the groves of black walnut surrounding it. See also List of rivers of Iowa References Rivers of Fremont County, Iowa Rivers of Mills C...
Nazlı Ilıcak (born Ayşe Nazlı Çavuşoğlu; 14 November 1944) is a prominent Turkish journalist and writer. She was a deputy of the Virtue Party, elected in the 1999 Turkish general election, losing her seat when the party was banned in 2001. Private life Nazlı Ilıcak was born 1944 to , a politician and former government...
This is a list of season 5 episodes of the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition series. Episodes See also List of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition episodes Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Specials Notes References 2007 American television seasons 2008 American television seasons
Pavel Potsev Shatev (Bulgarian and ; July 15, 1882 – January 30, 1951) was a socialist revolutionary from Macedonia and member of the left wing of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO), later becoming a left-wing political activist. Per Anastas Vangeli, he was a self-declared Bulgarian....
```python # # # 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. import unittest import numpy as np import paddle from paddle import base from paddle.pir_utils import test_with_pir_api class TestIncrem...
Nazareth Hall Tract is a historic Moravian school complex located at Nazareth, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. It consists of the manor house Nazareth Hall, the 1840 Moravian Church, the "First Room" Building (Parsonage), the Principal's House, the Single Sister's House, and a monument. In 1759, it became the centra...
Group B of the 1995 Fed Cup Americas Zone Group II was one of two pools in the Americas Zone Group I of the 1995 Fed Cup. Four teams competed in a round robin competition, with the top two teams advancing to the knockout stage and the bottom team being relegated down to Group II for 1996. Costa Rica vs. Barbados Ecua...
Addicted to Fresno (formerly Fresno) is a 2015 American dark comedy film directed by Jamie Babbit and written by Karey Dornetto. The film stars Natasha Lyonne and Judy Greer as two sisters that find themselves in trouble after housekeeper Shannon Jackson (Greer) accidentally kills a guest at the hotel employing her and...
Micah Maʻa (born April 16, 1997) is an American professional volleyball player who plays as a setter for Halkbank Ankara and the U.S. national team. Personal life Maa was born in Kāneohe, Hawaii to Pono and Lisa Strand-Maa. Career Maa was a standout 3 sport athlete at Punahou winning a state basketball title in 2012,...
The Evergreen Greenies were a Minor League Baseball team based in Evergreen, Alabama, that played in the Alabama–Florida League from 1937 to 1938. They were originally the Ozark Cardinals based in Ozark, Alabama before moving to Evergreen on Jun 29, 1937. References External links Baseball Reference Ozark Baseball Re...
Podocarpus macrocarpus is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae. It is found only in the Philippines. References macrocarpus Least concern plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxa named by David John de Laubenfels
International Pharmaceutical Excipients Council is a global organization founded in 1991 representing producers, suppliers, and end users of excipients. The body has three divisions in Europe, Japan, and the United States, each of which focuses on local regulations concerning the excipients market, as well as on new re...
William Gilbert Puckey (5 May 1805 – 27 March 1878), born in Penryn, England, was a missionary in New Zealand. He accompanied his parents to New Zealand at the age of 14. He became widely regarded as one of the best interpreters of Māori in the fledgling mission. He was able to form relationships of trust with many ...
"Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows" is a popular song sung by Lesley Gore. It was originally released on Gore's 1963 album Lesley Gore Sings of Mixed-Up Hearts. It was arranged by Claus Ogerman, produced by Quincy Jones and composed by Marvin Hamlisch. Background The single was released in conjunction with Gore's rend...
Pubitelphusa trigonalis is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in Korea. The wingspan is 14-14.5 mm. The forewings have a dark grey basal fascia within one-fourth of the length and a creamy white antemedian band on the anterior half, with two brownish scale-tufts on the posterior half. The median fascia is d...
Vicki Thomas ( Rawlings, born 27 October 1954) is a Welsh amateur golfer. She played in six successive Curtis Cup matches from 1982 to 1992. She won the Welsh Ladies' Amateur Championship eight times and the Welsh Women's Open Stroke Play Championship five times. Golf career Thomas won the Welsh Girls' Championship in...
Koonendah Railway Station was a railway station on the Mortlake railway line. It was opened on February 4, 1890, as Keilambete Railway Station. It was closed in 1890 then reopened in 1891 and closed again in 1900. Only a total of 184 passengers used the station during its lifetime. References Disused railway station...
Ugada limbata is a species of cicadas belonging to the family Cicadidae. Distribution This species is present in West Africa (Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Gabon, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia). References External links Asahi-net Platypleurini Hemiptera of A...
Agilo was an Alemannic warrior. Originally tribunus stabuli (354) and then tribunus gentilium et scutariorum (354–360), he was promoted to magister peditum (360–362). During the reigns of Roman emperors Constantius II and Julian in the 4th century. Under Constantius he was sent to protect the frontier on the Tigris, wh...
The planalto slaty antshrike (Thamnophilus pelzelni) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is endemic to eastern and south-central Brazil. It was previously included in the widespread slaty antshrike (T. punctatus), but following the split, this scientific name is now restricted to the northern slaty an...
Mirowo may refer to the following places: Mirowo, Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) Mirowo, Pomeranian Voivodeship (north Poland) Mirowo, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (north Poland) Mirowo, Gryfino County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-west Poland) Mirowo, Kołobrzeg County in West Pomeranian Voivo...
George Lee Johnson (born December 8, 1956) is a former professional basketball player. A 6'7" forward/center from St. John's University and born in Brooklyn, New York, Johnson played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1978 to 1985 as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks, Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, Phila...
Gemini is one of the constellations of the zodiac and is located in the northern celestial hemisphere. It was one of the 48 constellations described by the 2nd century AD astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today. Its name is Latin for twins, and it is associated with the twins Casto...
Stark Farm is an historic site in Carol Stream, Illinois. It is considered the oldest and last farm house in the area. History William W. and Helen M. Ingraham originally homesteaded the property. In 1871, they sold the property for $2,200 to Joseph and Mary Stark, who built the farm house in 1874. The Stark family...
Surfing in Morocco forms a part of the country's tourism sector. In the 1960s, European and American expatriates began surfing in Taghazout Bay. In the decades since, a surf industry has arisen in coastal areas of Morocco such as Agadir and Essaouira. The Moroccan government invested in seaside tourism infrastructure...
The British International School of Boston (formerly known as the British School of Boston) is a non-sectarian, co-educational college preparatory day school located in the Moss Hill section of the Jamaica Plain neighborhood in Boston, MA. BISB offers education from 18 months to 18 years old. (UK Toddlers to Year 13/US...
Cutlery (also referred to as silverware, flatware, or tableware), includes any hand implement used in preparing, serving, and especially eating food in Western culture. A person who makes or sells cutlery is called a cutler. The city of Sheffield in England has been famous for the production of cutlery since the 17th c...
EuroShogi is a shogi variant invented by Vladimír Pribylinec starting in 2000. The game developed from an early version of chess variant Echos in 1977, leading to Cubic Chess, then later to Cubic Shogi, and finally to EuroShogi. Instead of the classic figures, 18 black and 18 white cubes are used, which are on two oppo...
Mary Oyaya is a Kenyan actress and model. She is best known for the role of Jedi Master Luminara Unduli in the American blockbuster film, Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones. Personal life She was born in Mombasa, Kenya as the eldest child in a family of four siblings. She received her master's degree in Inte...
The following lists events that will happen or have happened during 2017 in Guatemala Incumbents President: Jimmy Morales Vice-President: Jafeth Cabrera 2010s in Guatemala Guatemala Guatemala Years of the 21st century in Guatemala
Mohamed Sourour (11 March 1940 – 22 August 2022) was a Moroccan boxer. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1972 Summer Olympics. At the 1972 Summer Olympics, he lost to László Orbán of Hungary. References 1940 births 2022 deaths Moroccan male boxers Olympic boxers for Morocco Boxers at the 1968 Summer Oly...
The 2017 Men's Australian Hockey League was 27th edition of the men's Australian Hockey League. The tournament was held between 28 September and 8 October 2017, in Perth, Western Australia. A total of 10 teams competed for the title. Like the 2016 edition, invitational teams from India and New Zealand competed in the ...
Omereque Municipality is the third municipal section of the Narciso Campero Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. Its seat is Omereque. Cantons The municipality is divided into six cantons. They are (their seats in parentheses): Chari Chari Canton - (Chari Chari) Ele Ele Canton - (Ele Ele) Huanacuni Gran...
The 2008 Central Asia energy crisis was an energy shortage in Central Asia, which, combined with the severe weather of the 2007-08 winter (the coldest since 1969) and high prices for food and fuel, caused considerable hardship for many. The abnormally cold weather pushed demand up for electricity, exacerbating the cri...
PAA may refer to: Businesses and organizations Pacific American Airlines Pamoja African Alliance, a Kenyan political party PanAfrican Archaeological Association Pan African Association Pan American World Airways, commonly known as Pan Am Pan American Association of Anatomy Pittsburgh Athletic Association, athle...
Grigoriora is a genus of Asian bush crickets belonging to the tribe Meconematini: in the subfamily Meconematinae. Species The Orthoptera Species File lists the following species, found in Indo-China and China: Grigoriora alia Gorochov, 1998 Grigoriora beybienkoi Gorochov, 1998 Grigoriora breviuscula Gorochov, 1998...
Tiger in the Rain is an album by singer-songwriter Michael Franks, released in 1979 on Warner Bros. It was his first album not produced by Tommy LiPuma, Al Schmitt, and Lee Hershberg. The album was arranged and produced by John Simon. Franks plays guitar, banjo, and mandolin. The album cover features "Tiger in a Tropi...
Sesat may refer to one of the following. Seshat, ancient Egyptian goddess of wisdom Seshat (project), an international scientific research project SESAT, a satellite owned by Eutelsat Sesam Search Application Toolkit, a platform for federated search
Buffalypso, also called Trinidadian Buffalo, is a breed of Riverine water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) developed in Trinidad by veterinarian Stephen Bennett (1922–2011) in the early 1960s. History In 1948, after completing his veterinary studies at the Ontario Veterinary College (University of Guelph), Bennett returned t...
Douillet () is a commune in the Sarthe department in the Pays de la Loire region in north-western France. See also Communes of the Sarthe department References Communes of Sarthe
Murabara is a settlement in Kenya's Central Province. References Populated places in Central Province (Kenya)
The Federal Statistical Office (, shortened Destatis) is a federal authority of Germany. It reports to the Federal Ministry of the Interior. The Office is responsible for collecting, processing, presenting and analysing statistical information concerning the topics economy, society and environment. The purpose is prov...
Jefferson Airplane Loves You is a three-CD boxed set of recordings by the San Francisco rock band Jefferson Airplane with extensive liner notes by Jeff Tamarkin, author of the Jefferson Airplane history Got a Revolution: The Turbulent Flight of Jefferson Airplane. Many of the tracks are previously unreleased live reco...
Bahía de Caráquez, officially known as San Antonio de Caraquez and founded under the name of Villa de San Antonio de la Bahía de Caráquez or simply known today as Bahía, formerly called Bahía de los Caras during the period of the Spanish conquest, is a coastal city belonging to the Sucre county, in the Ecuadorian prov...
Yeoh Soon Hin is a Malaysian politician and was the former Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture of Penang State Executive Councillor. He was appointed to the position in March 2020 following a cabinet reshuffle by the Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow. Prior to his appointment as minister, Yeoh Soon Hin served as a ...
Pseudotmesisternus vestitus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, and the only species in the genus Pseudotmesisternus. It was described by Fauvel in 1906. References Desmiphorini Beetles described in 1906 Taxa named by Charles Adolphe Albert Fauvel Monotypic beetle genera
Leucopogon propinquus is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an erect, rigid shrub with linear leaves and white, tube-shaped flowers usually arranged in pairs or threes in leaf axils. Description Leucopogon propinquus is a rigid, erect...
CUBIC is a network congestion avoidance algorithm for TCP which can achieve high bandwidth connections over networks more quickly and reliably in the face of high latency than earlier algorithms. It helps optimize long fat networks. In 2006, the first CUBIC implementation was released in Linux kernel 2.6.13. Since ker...
Genital trauma is trauma to the genitalia. History of studying genital trauma Doctors and nurses have been conducting sexual assault examinations and have been collecting evidence for victims of assault for 20 years. But the amount of scientific data collected on genital injuries post-sexual assault are still minimal...