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League Park was a Major League baseball park located in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It was the home of the Cincinnati Reds from 1884 through 1901. The ballpark was on an asymmetrical block bounded by Findlay Street (south), Western Avenue (northeast, angling), York Street (north) and McLean Avenue (west). The "F...
The Oberhalbstein Alps () or Platta Group () are a mountain range in the Alps of eastern Switzerland and northern Italy. They are considered to be part of the Central Eastern Alps. The Oberhalbstein Alps are separated from the Lepontine Alps in the west by the Splügen Pass; from the Plessur Alps in the north by the riv...
Lindhurst High School is located in Olivehurst, California, USA. It is one of two high schools in the Marysville Joint Unified School District of Yuba County and draws students from the communities of Olivehurst, Linda, Plumas Lake, and Marysville. It was the site of the Lindhurst High School shooting in 1992. Notab...
Killa Design Architecture is an architecture studio based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. They are mainly known for the Museum of the Future. Killa Design are one of the leading architectural design firms in the region. History The firm was established by Shaun Killa in 2015 in Dubai. He has designed numerous projects...
Beto y Los Fairlanes, now more commonly known as Beto and the Fairlanes, is a worldbeat, latin pop, jazz and salsa band from Austin, Texas, founded in the late 1970s by Robert "Beto" Skiles. The band came out of the prolific 1970s Austin music scene. Early in their career, the band played at Austin venues such as the A...
Diallo Vincent Rabain, JP, MP is the current Minister of Education and Workforce Development, and a member of the Bermuda Progressive Labour Party. Political life Rabain was appointed to the Senate in November 2011 by the then Premier of Bermuda, Paula Cox. He served as the Junior Minister of Education and the Junior...
Roberto Lamarca Gabriele (October 4, 1959 February 22, 2017) was an Italo-Venezuelan television actor. He is most recognised for his portrayal of Arístides Valerio, the recurring character on the Radio Caracas Televisión drama series Por estas calles. Biography He had 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Lamarca was father of ...
"Business School" is the seventeenth episode of the third season of the American version of The Office and the show's 45th overall. In the episode, Michael Scott (Steve Carell) is invited by Ryan Howard (B. J. Novak) to speak to his business school class. When many of the students question the usefulness of paper in a ...
Julian Shakespeare Carr (October 12, 1845 – April 29, 1924) was an American industrialist, philanthropist, and white supremacist. He is the namesake of the town of Carrboro, North Carolina. Early life Carr was the son of Chapel Hill merchant John Wesley Carr and Eliza P. Carr (née Eliza Pannell Bullock). Carr was fro...
Hong Kong, a special administrative region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China, competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, from 4 to 20 February 2022. The delegation competed under the formal name Hong Kong, China ( ). This was the SAR's sixth appearance at a Winter Olympic Games, since its first appea...
Bigland Tarn is a lake in Cumbria, England, about 3/4 mile southeast of Haverthwaite. Located at an elevation of , the lake has an area of and measures . References Lakes of the Lake District South Lakeland District
Julian Jay Savarin (born 1950) is a British musician, songwriter, poet and science fiction author. Biography Born in Dominica, Savarin moved to Great Britain in 1962. He was the organist and main songwriter of Julian's Treatment, a group that recorded two albums, A Time Before This (1970) and Waiters on the Dance (197...
Harriton House, originally known as Bryn Mawr, is an historic house which is located on the Philadelphia Main Line, and was most famously the residence of Founding Father Charles Thomson, the secretary of the Continental Congress. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. History and architect...
Thomas or Tom Mellor may refer to: Thomas Barker Mellor (1849–1915), English photographer and organist Thomas Walton Mellor (1814–1902), British cotton manufacturer and politician Tom Mellor (ice hockey), American ice hockey player Tom Mellor (footballer), English footballer Tom Mellor (songwriter), English songw...
Contraception is birth control, the use of methods or devices to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Contraception may also refer to: Contraception (journal), a peer-reviewed journal covering reproductive medicine Contraception (veterinary), specifically related to dogs and cats
This is a list of the Pennsylvania state historical markers in Perry County. This is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers placed in Perry County, Pennsylvania by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC). The locations of the historical markers, as well as the latitu...
Rolling Fork can refer to some place names in the United States: Rolling Fork (Arkansas), a river Rolling Fork (Kentucky), a river, a branch of the Salt River Rolling Fork, Mississippi, a city
Frederick Paul Gentry (born July 7, 1977) was a professional basketball player in Portugal and Angola and is now a coach in Lobos da Malveira. An American and a McNeese State Cowboys graduate, Gentry achieved greater success abroad, winning the African Club Champions in 2006 with Petro de Luanda. In Portugal, he colle...
Ben, in the World is a novel written by Doris Lessing, published in 2000, in which she stages a parody of the 'objectivity' of the narrator's voice. The story delves into the life of Ben Lovatt following the events of the first book dedicated to this character, The Fifth Child. Plot Ben, in the World takes place a num...
Juan Carlos Ramírez (born 22 March 1972) is a Colombian footballer. He played in 30 matches for the Colombia national football team from 1999 to 2005. He was also part of Colombia's squad for the 1999 Copa América tournament. References External links 1972 births Living people Colombian men's footballers Colomb...
Michael Bookie (September 12, 1904 – October 12, 1944) was a U.S. soccer midfielder. He was a member of the U.S. team at the 1930 FIFA World Cup and is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. Professional career Bookie began his athletic career as a minor league baseball player playing shortstop in Pittsburgh. ...
Jay Lee may refer to: Jay Lee (politician), British National Party member Jay L. Lee (1887–1970), American football player and coach Jay H. Lee, South Korean chemical engineer Lee Jae-yong (businessman) (born 1968), South Korean business magnate, known professionally in the West as Jay Y. Lee
Taste were an Australian band, active in the 1970s, and was originally called Cloud Nine. The band consisted of Ken Murdoch (guitars, vocals and keyboards), Michael Gemini (bass), Joey Amenta and Virgil Donati (drums). In 1975, the group changed their name to Taste. As Taste, the group released two studio albums wh...
The 1938 La Flèche Wallonne was the third edition of La Flèche Wallonne cycle race and was held on 1 May 1938. The race started in Tournai and finished in Rocourt. The race was won by Émile Masson. General classification References 1938 in road cycling 1938 1938 in Belgian sport
Dragon Quest Builders is a 2016 sandbox action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Android, and iOS, and published by Nintendo for Nintendo Switch. The game is set in Alefgard, the world of the original Dragon Quest video game, with players c...
The following is a list of trades in construction. Bell hanger installs mechanical and electrical bell systems Boilermaker, works in nuclear, oil and gas industry, shipyards, refineries, and chemical plants, on boilers, pressure vessels, and similar equipment. Carpenter, a craftsperson who performs carpentry, buil...
Milad Petrušić (20 June 1933 – 22 October 2018) was a Yugoslav hurdler. He competed in the men's 110 metres hurdles at the 1960 Summer Olympics. References 1933 births 2018 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1960 Summer Olympics Yugoslav male hurdlers Bosnia and Herzegovina male athletes Olympic athletes for Yu...
Tiddington-with-Albury is a civil parish in South Oxfordshire. It includes the village of Albury (Ordnance Survey grid reference SP655051), the larger village of Tiddington (OS Grid ref. SP649051) and the hamlet of Draycot (Ordnance Survey grid reference SP6460). It was formed by a merger of the civil parishes of Albur...
Eskişehir Eti Archaeology Museum, a.k.a. Eskişehir Archaeology Museum (), is a national archaeology museum in Eskişehir, Turkey. It was established in 1974. Location The museum is located in the center of Eskişehir on Atatürk Boulevard at . The street to the east of the museum is Müze Street named after the museum. B...
The following highways are numbered 461: Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Route 461 Japan Japan National Route 461 United States Iowa Highway 461 Kentucky Route 461 Maryland Route 461 New Mexico Highway 461 Puerto Rico Highway 461 Texas State Highway Loop 461
Dafydd is a Welsh masculine given name, related to David, and more rarely a surname. People so named include: Given name Medieval era Ordered chronologically Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd (c. 1145–1203), Prince of Gwynedd Dafydd ap Gruffydd (1238–1283), Prince of Wales Dafydd Goch, said to be the illegitimate son of Daf...
In June 2012 the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) held four CMLL Super Viernes shows, all of which took place in Arena México on Friday nights. On Friday June 29, CMLL held their annual Infierno el en Ring super show, replacing the regular Super Viernes show. Some of the ma...
MTV Ace of Space is an Indian reality competition television series that airs on MTV India. Created and hosted by Vikas Gupta, it premiered on 20 October 2018. Series Season 1 Ace of Space 1 is the first season of Indian reality competition television series, MTV Ace of Space. Hosted by Vikas Gupta, it aired from 20...
Alexis Tibidi may refer to: Alexis Tibidi (footballer, born 1975), Cameroonian football midfielder Alexis Tibidi (footballer, born 2003), French football forward, and son of footballer born 1975
Chen Guangbiao (; born July 1968) is a Chinese recycling entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the founder and chairman of Jiangsu Huangpu Renewable Resources Limited Company and was reportedly worth US$810 million in 2013, according to the rankings of the Chinese wealth research firm, Hurun Report; although, Forbes e...
Nejib Belkadhi (; born May 13, 1976, in Tunis, Tunisia) is a Tunisian actor and director. Education He studied marketing and management at the Carthage High Commercial Studies Institute in Carthage, before he started a career in arts. Career Nejib had his first acting role in Hbiba Msika (Dancer of the Flame), a fi...
San Kim Sean (; born March 24, 1945) is a martial artist living in Asia. He often referred to as the father of modern Bokator and is largely credited with reviving the art. At age 13, he studied bokator under Master Khim Leak at Wat Mohamandrey. San Kim Sean's bokator master, Khem Leak, came from a martial arts famil...
Alexis Wafflard, real name Alexis Jacques Marie Wafflard, or Vafflard, (29 June 1787 – 1 December 1824) was a French playwright, known in his lifetime for his comedies related to bourgeoises mores. His comedy Les Caméléons, written in collaboration with the chansonnier Pierre-Jean de Béranger, is a satire of bureaucr...
Van Raalte is a Dutch surname. People with the surname include: Albert van Raalte (1890-1952), a Dutch conductor Albertus van Raalte (1811-1876), a Dutch Reformed clergyman and founder of Holland, Michigan Dirk Van Raalte (1844-1910), an American soldier and politician H. (Henri Benedictus) van Raalte (1881-1929),...
Mitrella condei is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails. Description The length of the shell attains 16.5 mm. Distribution This marine species occurs off Angola.. References Rolán E. 2005. Columbellidae (Gastropoda, Neogastropoda) of the gulf of Guinea wit...
Following the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 individual parishes ceased to be responsible for maintaining the poor in their parish. Poor law unions were established. In west Worcestershire the Martley Poor Law Union was established to take the poor from the following parishes Abberley, Alfrick, Astley, Bransford, Broadwas...
STNNNG (pronounced 'Stunning') was an American noise rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Formed in 2003, they played over 400 live shows in the United States, England, France, and Belgium. STNNNG released four full-length albums on the Twin Cities-based Modern Radio record label before splitting up in 2017. History...
The 2009 Formula Le Mans Cup season was the only season of the Formula Le Mans Cup, a support series for the Le Mans Series and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. All competitors utilized the Oreca FLM09 spec prototype. The season featured ten races held over six events from 10 May to 20 September 2009. Nico Verdonck claimed t...
Tammy Nichols (born February 1976) is an American politician and speaker serving as a member of the Idaho Senate for District 10. She is also a co-chair of the Idaho Freedom Caucus. Early life and education Nichols was born in Boise, Idaho and graduated from Boise High School in 1994. In 2016, Nichols graduated from ...
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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1669. Events May 31 – Samuel Pepys makes the last entry in his diary. unknown dates Frances Boothby's tragicomedy Marcelia, or, The Treacherous Friend is performed by the King's Company at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, the first play by a...
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Afghanistan competed at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics in London, United Kingdom, between 4 and 13 August 2017, with sole athlete Said Gilani competing in the men's 100 metres. Results (q – qualified, NM – no mark, SB – season best) Men Track and road events References Nations at the 2017 World Champio...
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Sonnet 15 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It forms a diptych with Sonnet 16, as Sonnet 16 starts with "But...", and is thus fully part of the procreation sonnets, even though it does not contain an encouragement to procreate. The sonnet is within the Fair Youth sequ...
The 2021–22 season was the 116th season in the existence of Sporting CP and the club's 88th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football. In addition to the domestic league, Sporting CP participated in this season's editions of the Taça de Portugal, the Taça da Liga, the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira and...
The Maxi - Single is an EP released in Japan to introduce the upcoming album Clown in the Mirror by the Danish progressive metal band Royal Hunt. The song "Bad Luck" appears only on this release. Track listing All songs written by André Andersen. "Clown in the Mirror" – 4:37 "Stranded" (Acoustic Version) – 3:23 "La...
The Eastern Fells are a group of hills in the English Lake District. Centred on Helvellyn they primarily comprise a north–south ridge running between Ullswater and Lakeland's Central Valley. Partition of the Lakeland fells The Lake District is a National Park in the north west of the country and in addition to its la...
Charles Pierce "Chuck" Davey (May 3, 1925 – December 4, 2002) was an American welterweight boxer and boxing commissioner for the state of Michigan. Career Davey's official record contains 42 winning bouts (including 26 knockouts), 5 losses (2 knockouts), and 2 draws. Some of his more notable opponents included Rocky...
Penelope W. Kyle is an American academic administrator and government employee, who served as the former president of Radford University, a public, state-funded, comprehensive university, located in Radford, Virginia. She assumed her role on June 1, 2005, and retired in June of 2016. Career Kyle graduated from Guilf...
Nicholas William Campofreda (January 14, 1914 – May 23, 1959) was an American football player. He played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Redskins in 1944. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he played college football at Western Maryland College–now known as McDaniel College.Nick was...
Feeder Canal is a canal associated with Farakka Barrage. It is located in Murshidabad district, West Bengal. The canal is 38.3 km (26 miles) long. The Ganges water from the Farakka Dam is being conveyed to Bhagirathi by way of this canal. Due to the flow of river Hooghly through the Farakka dam project, around 40,000 f...
Sukesh Heera (born 11 December 1998) is an Indian cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut on 18 January 2021, for Odisha in the 2020–21 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. References External links 1998 births Living people Indian cricketers Odisha cricketers Cricketers from Jaipur
Feuerfest! ('Fireproof!'), Op. 269, is a polka-française composed by Josef Strauss in 1869. History The "Feuerfest!" (German for 'fireproof') polka was composed by Josef Strauss as a commission by the Wertheim company. 's company produced safes that were marketed as fireproof and Wertheim was known to demonstrate that...
The Argentine angelshark (Squatina argentina) is an angelshark of the family Squatinidae. Measurements Born: N/A.; Mature: ~ 100.0 cm - 120 cm TL; Max: 138 (?170) cm TL. Identification Colour: Are a purplish-brown color with many scattered dark brown spots (with no white), that are mostly in circular groups around a ...
The 1986 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships were contested at the 48th annual NCAA-sanctioned golf tournament for determining the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate golf at the Division I level in the United States. The tournament was held at the Bermuda Run Country Club in Winston-Salem,...
Torquay Cemetery, also known as Barton Road Cemetery is a burial ground located in the town of Torquay, Devon, England. The first interment, which took place in the Nonconformist section, was in 1852. The cemetery has been Grade II listed since 2002. History Torquay rapidly developed as a seaside resort in the early ...
Federal Aviation Administration v. Cooper, 566 U.S. 284 (2012), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that "actual damages" under the Privacy Act of 1974 is not clear enough to allow damages for suits for mental and emotional distress. The reasoning behind this is that the United States Congre...
Butterfly Kisses is the second album released by American country music artist Jeff Carson. Released in 1997 on Curb Records, it features the singles "Butterfly Kisses" (a cover of Bob Carlisle's hit song from that same year) and "Here's the Deal". "Today I Started Loving You Again" is a cover of a Merle Haggard hit si...
XChange (also spelled: Xchange and X Change) is a 2000 Canadian science fiction thriller film directed by Allan Moyle and starring Stephen Baldwin, Kyle MacLachlan, Kim Coates, Pascale Bussières, and Janet Kidder. Plot In the future, where it's faster to travel by exchanging bodies with someone at the destination, a m...
Joseph William Knowland (July 26, 1930 – March 14, 2019) was an actor from Oakland, California. Knowland gained recognition as the editor and publisher of The Oakland Tribune newspaper, as did his father William F. Knowland and his grandfather Joseph R. Knowland before him. Knowland has acted in four feature films, a s...
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Forte da Salga is a fort in the Azores. It is located in Angra do Heroísmo, on the island of Terceira. Fort Salga Salga
Wayne Clark (born February 16, 1972) is an American politician who represents District 99 in the West Virginia House of Delegates as a Republican. He has been serving in that position since December 1, 2022. He has previously served as the member for the 65th district for 1 2-year term, from 2020 to 2022. Biography Cl...
The Eternal Sacred Order of Cherubim and Seraphim, also known as the esocs, is a church denomination in Nigeria that was founded by Moses Orimolade Tunolase in 1925. Orimolade received considerable media attention when he allegedly healed a girl, Christina Abiodun Akinsowon, from a long-term trance in which she could n...
Cretodytes latipes is an extinct species of beetle in the family Dytiscidae, the only species in the genus Cretodytes. References Dytiscidae genera Prehistoric beetle genera Monotypic Adephaga genera
Marten Luther Church can refer to: Martin Luther Church (Halmstad), Sweden Martin Luther Church (Paramaribo), Suriname Martin Luther Cathedral, Daugavpils, Latvia
Jean-Loup Trassard (11 August 1933, Saint-Hilaire-du-Maine) is a French writer and photographer. He says of himself that he is a "writer of agriculture." Since 1961, he has been publishing short texts, narratives, photographs and texts in which he recounts his "territory" by Gallimard and Le Temps qu'il fait. The visi...
Domus Vista is located in Copenhagen at Roskildevej in Frederiksberg and is, at 102 metres, the tallest residential structure in Denmark and the second tallest residential building in Scandinavia. The tallest is Turning Torso in Malmö, which was completed in 2005. History The building was designed by architect Ole Ha...
The following is a list of county roads in Bay County, Florida. All county roads are maintained by the county in which they reside, although not all routes are marked with standard county road shields. County roads in Bay County References FDOT Map of Bay County FDOT GIS data, accessed January 2014 County
Frank Bernard Wearne VC (1 March 1894 – 28 June 1917) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Details Wearne was born to Frank and Ada (Morris) Wearne, the third of their five c...
Calliostoma palmeri, common name Palmer's top shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Calliostomatidae. Description The shell consists of seven whorls, glistening and polished, though sculptured with finely granulated, revolving lines. The upper whorls are carinate and shouldered. Th...
Lodi is an unincorporated community in Wayne County, Missouri, United States. It is located on Bennett Creek, just east of the St. Francis River. U.S. Route 67 passes through the community, approximately thirteen miles northeast of Piedmont. The Coldwater Conservation Area lies to the northeast of Lodi and Sam A. Baker...
Freeview is the United Kingdom's sole digital terrestrial television platform. It is operated by Everyone TV and DTV Services Ltd, a joint venture between the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and Sky. It was launched on 30 October 2002, taking over the licence from ITV Digital which collapsed that year. The service provi...
Arlen Lee "Arnie" Hauge (born June 28, 1941) is an American former politician. He served in the South Dakota Senate from 2007 to 2008. References 1941 births Living people People from McCook County, South Dakota Businesspeople from South Dakota Republican Party South Dakota state senators
August, is a novel written by Judith Rossner focused on a psychoanalyst and one of her analysands. The title refers to the month of August, when analysts leave the city for the month and thus leave some of their patients without the emotional support of the analytic relationship. Plot introduction The novel focuses ...
Anders is a male name in Scandinavian languages and Fering North Frisian, an equivalent of the Greek Andreas ("manly") and the English Andrew. It originated from Andres via metathesis. In Sweden, Anders has been one of the most common names for many centuries, earliest attested in 1378. It was common for priests and f...
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ALDIS (Austrian Lightning Detection & Information System) is a sensor network in Austria for the detection and localization of lightning discharge occurring during thunderstorms. In addition to the location of the strike point, the associated peak current is also estimated. ALDIS is a member of the pan-European lightni...
Chalyboclydon' flexilinea is a moth in the family Geometridae first described by William Warren in 1898. It is found in Myanmar and the Indian state of Sikkim. Taxonomy The generic placement of Chalyboclydon flexilinea is unclear. It is not congeneric with the type species of Chalyboclydon. However, it has not been pl...
Suchá Lhota is a municipality and village in Svitavy District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 80 inhabitants. Suchá Lhota lies approximately north-west of Svitavy, south-east of Pardubice, and east of Prague. References Villages in Svitavy District
Edificio Lapido is a building on 18 de Julio Avenue in Centro, Montevideo, Uruguay. It is a multifunctional building, built in 1933 and designed by architect Juan Aubriot. It is a beautiful illustration of Uruguay's early 20th-century international architectural renewal. It is a National Heritage Site since 1989. Ref...
Bolot Feray, is a 1995 Seychellois comedy film directed by Jean-Claude Matombe and produced by Marie-Therese Choppy. The film stars Alain Belle in the title role with Charles DeCommarmond, Jenita Furneau, Antonia Gabriel and Marie Lista in supportive roles. It is based on a play and shows traditional Seychellois societ...
"Still...You Turn Me On" is a song by the progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer. It was released on their 1973 album Brain Salad Surgery. It is the only song on the album that lead singer and guitarist Greg Lake wrote entirely by himself. Song "Still...You Turn Me On" is usually considered to be a necessary ba...
Miss Grand Myanmar () is an annual female national beauty pageant of Myanmar, founded in 2016 by Yangon-based event organizer Style Plus H. Previously, from 2013 to 2014, the license belonged to the Miss Golden Land Myanmar organization, and then it was under the proprietary of the Miss Universe Myanmar organizer, Hell...
Coker is a surname shared by several notable people, including: List of people with the surname Ade Coker (born 1954), Nigerian-American footballer Adnan Coker (1927–2022), Turkish abstract artist Alexander Coker (born 1969), United Nations official and inspector Ben Coker (born 1989), English footballer Bryan Co...
Sher Singhwala is a village in Bhulath Tehsil in Kapurthala district of Punjab State, India. It was established by Sher Singh Khaira, some time in the late 1800s, who owned the farm land. It is located from Bhulath, away from district headquarter Kapurthala. The village is administrated by a Sarpanch who is an elec...
Stirling James Hinchliffe (born 23 November 1970), is an Australian politician. Early life Born in Dalby, Queensland, he was educated at state schools and received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Queensland. He was a property industry analyst, policy manager, policy advisor and executive officer before his ...
Mark Atkins may refer to: Mark Atkins (musician) (born 1957), Australian Aboriginal musician Mark Atkins (footballer) (born 1968), English former footballer Mark Atkins (director), film director and editor of 100 Million BC Mark Atkins (rugby union), rugby union player for Hawke's Bay Rugby Union
Velký Špičák ( or Schmiedeberger Spitzberg) is a 965 m high mountain in the Czech part of the Ore Mountains of Central Europe. Mountains and hills of the Czech Republic Mountains of the Ore Mountains Mountains under 1000 metres
Vakalepa is a village in Põhja-Pärnumaa Parish, Pärnu County in southwestern Estonia. References Villages in Pärnu County
Lucius Gellius (c. 136 BC – c. 54 BC) was a Roman politician and general who was one of two Consuls of the Republic in 72 BC along with Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus. A supporter of Pompey, he is noted for being one of the consular generals who led Roman legions against the slave armies of Spartacus in the Third...
Velódromo Paulistano, commonly known as just Velódromo, was a cycling and football stadium located in São Paulo, Brazil. It was the home stadium of Americano, Paulistano and Scottish Wanderers. It was owned by Veloce Club Olimpic Paulista and it had a maximum capacity of 10,000 people. After being reformed as a footbal...
The 1958–59 Hong Kong First Division League season was the 48th since its establishment. League table References 1958–59 Hong Kong First Division table (RSSSF) Hong Kong First Division League seasons Hong football
Ronald 'Ron' Reeves (born 6 December 1938) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood in the VFL during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Reeves was a back pocket specialist, recruited from East Melbourne. He played for Collingwood's Under-19s before breaking into the seniors and in 1958 became a...