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Georges Delvallée (born 15 March 1937 at Fourmies, Nord is a French organist. A student of Alfred Cortot, Delvallée prepared his licence for concert at the École normale de musique de Paris. In addition to the piano, he studied harmony, composition with Henri Challan. Following the advice of Marcel Dupré, André Marcha...
Keloğlu is a village in the İnebolu District of Kastamonu Province in Turkey. Its population is 16 (2021). References Villages in İnebolu District
Zeta is the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet. Zeta or ZETA may also refer to: Manufacturing GM Zeta platform, a full-size car series Zeta (automobile), an Australian car produced by Lightburn Organizations FK Zeta, a Montenegrin football club Los Zetas, a criminal drug cartel in Mexico Zeta Global, an int...
American country music singer Scotty McCreery has released five studio albums (including one Christmas album), two compilation albums, two extended plays, ten singles, and ten music videos. McCreery rose to fame after winning the tenth season of American Idol in 2011. McCreery released his first single (his American I...
The Plzeň tram network () is a tram network serving Plzeň, the fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic. The network is 21.7 km long with tramcars running on a standard-gauge railway. The system is operated by Plzeňské městské dopravní podniky (PMDP). Using just three lines, Plzeň trams still account for about ...
Kainoi () or Caeni is the name of a Thracian tribe, mentioned by the Roman historian Livy. References See also List of Thracian tribes Ancient tribes in the Balkans Thracian tribes
Pteruges (also spelled pteryges; ) refers to strip-like defences for the upper parts of limbs attached to armor in the Greco-Roman world. Appearance and variation Pteruges formed a defensive skirt of leather or multi-layered fabric (linen) strips or lappets worn dependant from the waists of Roman and Greek cuirasses ...
Acheilognathus taenianalis is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Acheilognathus. It is endemic to China. References Acheilognathus Fish described in 1873 Taxa named by Albert Günther Freshwater fish of China
John Brown Media is one of the world's largest content marketing agencies. It was bought by Dentsu Aegis in May 2015. While originally formed as a magazine company, the company creates multichannel content for various brands, with services including social media, film and audio, mobile. History Originally based in L...
Nathaniel Thomas Allen Fiennes, 21st Baron Saye and Sele, (né Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes; born 22 September 1920), styled as Lord Saye and Sele, is an English peer, businessman, former chartered surveyor, and retired British Army officer. Biography Nathaniel Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes was born on 22 September 1920, the...
The Tezno massacre () was the mass killing of POWs and civilians of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) that took place in Tezno near Maribor, after the end of World War II in Yugoslavia. The killings were perpetrated by units of the Yugoslav Partisans in May 1945, in the Bleiburg repatriations. Summary executions b...
Bengal Provincial Railway was a narrow-gauge railway from Tarakeswar to Magra, in Indian state of West Bengal. History The Bengal Provincial Railway opened in 1895 from Tarakeswar on the East Indian Railway to Magra, which was on the East Indian Railway broad gauge. Built by local interests, the line was long, un...
Wilmer Amina Carter (born July 19, 1941) is an American politician who served in the California State Assembly. She is a Democrat. Pre-legislative career and personal Wilmer Amina Carter comes from a large, extended family and spent her childhood years on a farm in Mississippi before moving to San Bernardino. Carter ...
The following events occurred in March 1967: March 1, 1967 (Wednesday) The Royal Australian Navy replaced the British White Ensign flag on all its ships with the Australian White Ensign. The city of Hatogaya, in the Saitama Prefecture of Japan, was founded. The Japanese railway system opened the new Hankyū Senri Line,...
Lindsey Hughes (4 May 1949 – 26 April 2007) was a British historian who studied seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Russia, especially the reign of Peter the Great. She wrote biographies of Peter and his predecessor Sophia Alekseyevna, as well as a more general work, Russia in the Age of Peter the Great. She also wrote...
Events in the year 1958 in Israel. Incumbents Prime Minister of Israel – David Ben-Gurion (Mapai) President of Israel – Yitzhak Ben-Zvi President of the Supreme Court – Yitzhak Olshan Chief of General Staff - Moshe Dayan until 29 January, Haim Laskov Government of Israel - 7th Government of Israel until 17 Decemb...
Nastätten is a municipality in the Rhein-Lahn-Kreis, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated in the Taunus, approx. 25 km southeast of Koblenz, and 35 km northwest of Wiesbaden. Nastätten is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Nastätten. Sons and daughters of the city Robert F. Wa...
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 2005. Specific locations 2005 in British music 2005 in Irish music 2005 in Norwegian music 2005 in South Korean music 2005 in Swiss music Specific genres 2005 in classical music 2005 in country music 2005 in heavy metal music 2005 in hip hop musi...
The Godesburg is a castle in Bad Godesberg, a formerly independent part of Bonn, Germany. Built in the early 13th century on the Godesberg, a hill of volcanic origin, it was largely destroyed following a siege in 1583 at the start of the Cologne War. In 1891, the German emperor Wilhelm II donated the castle's ruin to...
Mahua Mukherjee is an exponent of the Indian classical dance form Gaudiya Nritya. She is a researcher and teacher at Rabindra Bharati University and Dean of the faculty of fine arts . Along with her husband Amitava Mukherjee, she has been reviving the dance style through her career from 1980s. She has also given perfor...
In virology, the tombusvirus internal replication element (IRE) is a segment of RNA located within the region coding for p92 polymerase. This element is essential for viral replication; specifically, it is thought to be required at an early stage of replication, such as template recruitment and/or replicase complex as...
Sinkiro is a village in the Tiankoura Department of Bougouriba Province in south-western Burkina Faso. The village has a population of 221. References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in the Sud-Ouest Region (Burkina Faso) Bougouriba Province
Matthew Betz (September 13, 1881 – January 26, 1938) was an American film actor. Betz was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1881. Following an extended career in the U.S. Cavalry, Betz spent eight years in Vaudeville. His first stage play was Ellis Island. He appeared in more than 120 films between 1914 and 1937. He died...
Flazm Interactive Entertainment is a Lithuanian video game developer and publisher founded in 2010. It is best known for creating the simulation video games Train Valley and its sequel, Train Valley 2. History Flazm Interactive Entertainment was founded in 2010 in Magnitogorsk, Russia, by Alexey Davydov, Sergey Dvoyn...
Ringkøbing Landbobank is a bank headquartered in Ringkøbing, Denmark. It was founded in 1886. The bank currently (late 2017) has a share buyback programme. It was the most popular bank in Denmark based on customer reviews in 2018, ending a nine-year stretch by the Arbejdernes Landsbank. Building The head office is ...
The Fairmont State Fighting Falcons are the athletic teams that represent Fairmont State University, located in Fairmont, West Virginia, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Falcons compete as members of the Mountain East Conference. Varsity teams Men's sports Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football...
Latombe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jean-Claude Latombe (born 1947), French-American scientist Nicolaes Latombe (1616–1676), Dutch painter
```smalltalk using System; using System.Security.Cryptography; namespace Algorithms.Crypto.Paddings; /// <summary> /// <para> /// X9.32 padding is a padding scheme for symmetric encryption algorithms that is based on the ANSI X9.32 standard. /// </para> /// <para> /// It adds bytes with value equal to 0 up to the end...
Anthony Ascham (c. 1614 – 27 May 1650) was a British academic, political theorist, Parliamentarian and diplomat. Life He was probably born on 6 March 1613/1614, the younger son of Thomas Ascham, an alderman of Boston, Lincolnshire. He was educated at Eton and in 1634 went as a King's Scholar to King's College, Cambrid...
The was a Japanese professional wrestling memorial show and pay-per-view and the first event promoted by Kyoko Kimura to commemorate the one year anniversary of the death of her daughter Hana Kimura, who committed suicide on May 23, 2020. The event took place on May 23, 2021 at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan with a lim...
Raelee Hill (born 24 October 1972) is an Australian actress best known for portraying roles in some of Australia's most successful television series. Her first major role was as Loretta Taylor in Paradise Beach, which was followed shortly afterwards by roles as Serendipity Gottlieb in Neighbours and Constable Tayler Jo...
```yaml description: ARC IoT SoC System Configuration Module compatible: "snps,arc-iot-sysconf" include: base.yaml properties: reg: required: true ```
The Department of Territories was an Australian government department that existed between December 1984 and July 1987. It was the second so-named Australian Government department. History The department was abolished as part of the massive restructuring of the Public Service announced by Prime Minister Bob Hawke in J...
The 2020–21 NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team represented North Carolina State University during the 2020–21 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Wolfpack were led by fourth-year head coach Kevin Keatts and played their home games at PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina as members of the Atlantic Coast Co...
Chancellery is the office of the chancellor, sometimes also referred to as the chancery. Both terms may also refer to: Government Chancellery (medieval office) or chancery, a medieval writing office Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland Chancellery of the Prime Minister of Poland Department of Ch...
"Saddlesore Galactica" is the thirteenth episode of the eleventh season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 6, 2000. In the episode, the Simpson family rescues a diving horse named Duncan from an abusive owner and keeps him as ...
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Bimberamala River, a perennial river of the Clyde River catchment, is located in the Southern Tablelands and the upper ranges of the South Coast regions of New South Wales, Australia. Course and features Bimberamala River rises below Mount Budawang, on the eastern slopes of the Budawang Range, part of the Great Dividi...
Questa è la mia terra is an Italian television series. The second season title was Questa è la mia terra - Vent'anni dopo. Cast Kasia Smutniak: Giulia Corradi Roberto Farnesi: Andrea Acciari Massimo Poggio: Giacomo De Santis Massimo Ciavarro: Giuseppe Aiello Cristina Moglia: Bianca Corradi Myriam Catania: Silvana Cor...
Cyberpunk 2077 is a 2020 action role-playing video game developed by CD Projekt Red and published by CD Projekt, based on video game designer Mike Pondsmith's game series. Set in a dystopian cyberpunk universe, the player assumes the role of "V" (played by Gavin Drea/Cherami Leigh), a mercenary in the fictional Califor...
Burubaytal (, Buyrylbaital) is a town located in the Moiynkum District, Jambyl Region, Kazakhstan. The European route E125 passes by the town. Demographics According to the 2009 Kazakhstani Census, the town has a population of 336 people (162 men and 174 women). As of 1999, the town had a population of 264 people (1...
Krasnye Baki () is an urban locality (a work settlement) and the administrative center of Krasnobakovsky District in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia, located on the Vetluga River. Population: References Urban-type settlements in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Krasnobakovsky District Varnavinsky Uyezd
Olaf in der Beek (born 31 July 1967) is a German politician of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) who has been serving as a member of the Bundestag from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia since 2017. Early life and career After obtaining his advanced technical college entrance qualification, in der Beek began studying ...
Fritz Schmidt (19 November 1903 in Eisbergen, nowadays part of Porta Westfalica, Westphalia – 26 June 1943 in Chartres) was the German Commissioner-General for Political Affairs and Propaganda in the occupied Netherlands between 1940 and 1943, one of four assistants to the Governor-General, Arthur Seyss-Inquart. He i...
The following is a partial list of the buildings on the campus of Marquette University located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Academic buildings The 1700 Building, the university's northwesternmost building, houses classroom and office space for Marquette's physician assistant graduate program. Eckstein Hal...
Pasur is a gram panchayat in the Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu, India. History The name Pasur literally means place of cows. It is also known as Kovil Nagaram, meaning temple town, because it has more than ten Hindu temples and also a mosque near by Allikulathottam. Pasur has a history dated back to 14th centu...
Another One may refer to: Albums Another One (Mac DeMarco album), 2015 Another One (Oscar Pettiford album), 1955 Songs "Another One", by Conor Maynard from the album Contrast "Another One", by dvsn from the album Sept. 5th "Another One", by Kim Petras from the project Clarity "Another One", by Mac DeMarco from...
Judge Kent may refer to: Samuel B. Kent (born 1949), judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas W. Wallace Kent (1916–1973), judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Denali State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is located in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough adjacent to the east side of Denali National Park and Preserve, along the Parks Highway. The park is undeveloped wilderness except for the two day-use areas, four campgrounds, and two trailheads accessible fr...
Faxinal is a municipality in the state of Paraná in the Southern Region of Brazil. History The colonization of the Faxinal region is relatively recent, although there are historical signs of Jesuit occupation on the banks of the Ivaí River. However, it was only in the twentieth century, after the 1930s, that the conce...
The Waimeamea River is a river in the Southland Region of New Zealand. It rises in the Longwood Range and flows south-eastward into Te Waewae Bay north of Orepuki. See also List of rivers of New Zealand References Rivers of Southland, New Zealand Foveaux Strait Rivers of New Zealand
Pleurotoma may refer to: Pleurotoma Lamarck, 1799 , a genus of gastropods in the family Turridae, synonym of Turris Pleurotoma Mörch, 1869, a genus of gastropods in the family Mangeliidae, synonym of Oenopota Pleurotoma, a fossil genus of sponges in the order Lychniscosida, family unknown, synonym of Jima
St. John's is the capital and largest city of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is located on the eastern tip of the Avalon Peninsula on the island of Newfoundland. The city spans and is the easternmost city in North America (excluding Greenland). Its name has been attributed to the belief that J...
The North Caucasus Front, also translated as North Caucasian Front, was a major formation of the Red Army during the Second World War. The North Caucasus Front describes either of two distinct organizations during the war. First Creation The first formation was created on May 20, 1942 and was commanded by Marshal S...
Sex drive refers to libido, a person's drive for sexual activity. Sex Drive may also refer to: Sex Drive (film), a 2008 comedy "Sex Drive" (Grace Jones song), a 1993 song by Grace Jones "Sex Drive" (Dead or Alive song), 1995 "Sex Drive", a 1980 single by The Embarrassment "Sex Drive", a 1991 song by The Rolling S...
"Never Had It So Good" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Mary Chapin Carpenter. It was released in September 1989 as the second single from the album State of the Heart. The song reached #8 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Carpenter wrote and produced the song with...
Schaaken Castle is a ruined castle originally built for the Teutonic Knights, in Nekrasovo, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia (until 1945 Liska-Schaaken in East Prussia). It was extensively altered in the 19th century and has become a ruin since World War II. The first mention of a fortress on the site is in the Chronicle of...
The Glastonbury Historic District encompasses a streetscape dating to the 17th century, along Main St. from Hebron Ave. to Talcott Rd. in Glastonbury, Connecticut. In addition to a significant number of 17th and 18th-century houses, it shows the architectural development of the town over time, with buildings spanning ...
Orvieto () is a city and comune in the Province of Terni, southwestern Umbria, Italy, situated on the flat summit of a large butte of volcanic tuff. The city rises dramatically above the almost-vertical faces of tuff cliffs that are completed by defensive walls built of the same stone. History Etruscan era The ancien...
Miss Geek Africa is an entrepreneurship competition that originated as Miss Geek Rwanda in 2014, but was renamed Miss Geek Africa in 2017 and has expanded to 22 countries in Africa. Girls and women between the ages of 13 and 25 submit apps that solve problems through technological innovations. The top three competitors...
is a former Japanese football player and manager. He is the currently an assistant manager of Gamba Osaka. Playing career Kodama was born in Takatsuki on October 8, 1982. He joined J1 League club Gamba Osaka from youth team in 2001. Although he played as left side midfielder, he could not become a regular player. In 2...
Katrina van Grouw is a British science author, illustrator, and fine artist, best known for her illustrated natural science books The Unfeathered Bird and Unnatural Selection published by Princeton University Press. She has degrees in Fine Art and Natural History Illustration. Van Grouw is a self-taught ornithologist w...
The Guadalmellato is a 110.5 km long river in Andalusia, Spain. It is a right hand tributary to the Guadalquivir. The Guadalmellato River has two dams. Course The source of the Guadalmellato is at the Guadalmellato Reservoir where the waters of the Guadalbarbo, Cuzna and Varas meet; these are small rivers bringing wat...
The 2015 ASB Classic was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 30th edition of the ASB Classic, and part of the WTA International tournaments category of the 2015 WTA Tour. It took place at the ASB Tennis Centre in Auckland, New Zealand, from 5 January until 10 January 2015. Third-seeded...
Kőröshegy is a village directly south of Balatonföldvár in Siófok District, Somogy County, Hungary. The settlement is known in Hungary for being a holiday destination near to Lake Balaton attracting thousands of visitors yearly. Kőröshegy is also famous for its grapes, wine and the Viaduct of Kőröshegy on the M7 Motor...
Hayk Gyulikevkhyan (, 1886, Shushi - 1951, Yerevan) was an Armenian literary critic and philosopher and Professor of Yerevan State University. He was one of the founders of Soviet Armenian literary criticism. Biography He studied at Leipzig and Zurich universities, then graduated from the department of philosophy of ...
Indiana Guard may refer to: Indiana National Guard, which is Indiana's organized-militia component of the US Army National Guard and Air National Guard Indiana Guard Reserve, which is the official organized militia of the state of Indiana, also known as the State Defense Force See also Militia (United States), orga...
Barbara W. Snow is a practicing therapist based out of Salt Lake City, Utah. She was a central figure in the Satanic ritual abuse moral panic in Utah in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Academic career In the 1980s, Snow was a member of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists (AMCAP) and published res...
Brunellia antioquensis is a species of plant in the Brunelliaceae family. It is endemic to Colombia. References antioquensis Endemic flora of Colombia Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
The Netherland-America Foundation also known as ”the NAF” is an American 501(c)(3), non-profit organization based in New York City with nine additional chapters in the United States and one chapter in the Netherlands. The mission of the foundation is the support of exchange between the countries in education, performin...
The Battle of Culloden (; ) was the final confrontation of the Jacobite rising of 1745. On 16 April 1746, the Jacobite army of Charles Edward Stuart was decisively defeated by a British government force under Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, on Drummossie Moor near Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. It wa...
Robert Morrison (31 March 1896–1974) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for New Brighton and Stockport County. References 1896 births 1974 deaths English men's footballers Men's association football midfielders English Football League players Hyde United F.C. players Stalybridge Celtic F.C. p...
is a 1999 Japanese romantic comedy film directed by Kentarō Ōtani and starring Yuka Itaya, Hirofumi Kobayashi and Kaori Tsuji. It was released on 6 March 1999. Cast Yuka Itaya Hirofumi Kobayashi Kaori Tsuji Ren Ōsugi Gō Inoue Mayumi Terashima Reception It was chosen as the 9th best film at the 21st Yokohama Film Fest...
Heman Dyer (September 24, 1810 – July 29, 1900) is generally numbered as the third chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh, then called the Western University of Pennsylvania, serving from 1836 to 1849, although McLaren's official title at the time was "Principal", a holdover from the institution's academy days. D...
Anne Élaine Cliche (born May 20, 1959) is a Canadian writer living in Montreal, Quebec. Biography She was born in Val-d'Or and was educated there. She went on to study music (piano) at the École de musique Vincent d'Indy in Montreal. She continued her studies at the University of Ottawa, receiving a bachelor's degree ...
Hassan bin Omari, also known as Makunganya (b ?, d. 26th. Nov 1895), one of the Makanjila Yao people, was one of the most influential and successful Muslim ivory and slave traders and caravan raiders in present-day south-east Tanzania, and was a chief of the Mavuji. Having attacked the German occupying forces, he was e...
Oldeholtwolde () is a village in Weststellingwerf in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands. It had a population of around 150 in 2017. The village was first mentioned in 1320 as Oldeholtwolt, and means "old low-lying wood". Olde (old) has been added to distinguish from Nijeholtwolde. The Dutch Reformed church was...
Mohammed Al Aqib is a Qatari footballer who currently plays as a left back. In 2017, he was loaned to Muaither SC, a club colloquially known as Al-Mu'aidar SC. References 1983 births Living people Qatari men's footballers Al Ahli SC (Doha) players Qatar SC players Muaither SC players Al Sadd SC players Umm Salal SC...
Julia Misbehaves is a 1948 American romantic comedy film starring Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon as a married couple who are separated by the man's snobbish family. They meet again many years later, when the daughter whom the man has raised, played by Elizabeth Taylor, invites her mother to her wedding. The film also...
Lake Dallas Independent School District is a public school district based in Lake Dallas, Texas (USA). In addition to Lake Dallas, the district serves almost all of the town of Hickory Creek as well as portions of Corinth and Shady Shores. In 2009, it was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency....
```php <?php /* * * * path_to_url * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the */ namespace Google\Service\Vision; class GoogleCloudVisionV1p1beta1Page extends \Google\Collection { protected $collection_key ...
KOSE (860 AM) is an American southern gospel/ country music formatted broadcast radio station licensed to serve the community of Wilson, Arkansas, and broadcasting to Mississippi County in Arkansas and Lauderdale and Tipton counties in Tennessee. KOSE is owned and operated by Newport Broadcasting Company. 860 AM is a ...
"Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior" is a 19th-century American hymn written by Fanny Crosby in 1868, set to music by William H. Doane in 1870. M.C. Hammer recording In 1991 hip hop artist MC Hammer released a version of the hymn entitled "Do Not Pass Me By" on his fourth album, Too Legit to Quit - basically rap parts added...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in Turkey face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents, though the general climate for LGBT people is considered to be less repressive when compared to most other Muslim-majority countries. In 1858, the Ottoman Empire—the predecessor of the modern-...
Driver Steering Recommendation (DSR) is a feature of the Electronic Stabilisation Program (ESP) system on several recent Volkswagen Group car models, including the SEAT León Mk2 (Typ 1P), Volkswagen Golf Plus, and Volkswagen Scirocco. The system is supplied by Continental Automotive Systems. Sensors detect when the ...
Statistics of Emperor's Cup in the 1985 season. Overview It was contested by 32 teams, and Nissan Motors won the championship. Results 1st round Fujita Industries 2–1 Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences Tanabe Pharmaceuticals 3–1 Teijin Yanmar Diesel 3–0 Cosmo Oil Matsushita Electric 2–3 Mitsubishi Motors ...
Eoophyla longiplagialis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1917. It is found on New Guinea. References Eoophyla Moths described in 1917
Mount Hermon School is a co-educational Christian boarding school in the town of Darjeeling, in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located in North Point, Singmari. It follows the American education style, rather than the British style in vogue in the other schools of the area. It prepares children for ICSE (for gr...
The 1941 Mississippi College Choctaws football team was an American football team that represented Mississippi College as a member of the Dixie Conference and the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) in the 1941 college football season. Led by Stanley L. Robinson in his 17th season as head coach, the te...
Lyuban () is the name of several urban and rural inhabited localities (towns, logging depot settlements, and villages) in Russia. Urban localities Lyuban (town), Leningrad Oblast, a town in Lyubanskoye Settlement Municipal Formation of Tosnensky District, Leningrad Oblast Rural localities Lyuban (rural locality), Len...
Eran James (born 27 March 1989) is a singer-songwriter from Melbourne. He has released two studio albums that have reached the ARIA top 100. Music career James first performed as an eight-year-old. He signed his first record deal as a thirteen-year-old with Universal Music Group. He released his first album, Reviewing...
Mrkodol is a village in the municipality of Tomislavgrad in Canton 10, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The village is located on the edge of Duvanjsko Polje, near Tomislavgrad. The latitude of the village is 43 degrees and 37 minutes north of the equator, and the longitude is 17 degr...
Trichactia is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae. Species Trichactia meridiana Ziegler & Gilasian, 2018 Trichactia nubilinervis (Becker, 1908) Trichactia pictiventris (Zetterstedt, 1855) References Tachinidae Brachycera genera Monotypic Brachycera genera Taxa named by Paul Stein Diptera of Africa Diptera of A...
The Kingsway is a residential neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded by Bloor Street to the south, Dundas Street to the north, the Mimico Creek to the west and the Humber River to the east. The neighbourhood was officially known as Kingsway Park, which later became replaced by its nickname, The Kingsw...
The Brazilian worm lizard (Amphisbaena brasiliana) is a worm lizard species in the family Amphisbaenidae. It is endemic to Brazil. References Amphisbaena (lizard) Reptiles described in 1865 Taxa named by John Edward Gray Endemic fauna of Brazil Reptiles of Brazil
Nicolo Rizzuto (; February 18, 1924 – November 10, 2010) was an Italian-Canadian crime boss and founder of the Rizzuto crime family, the Sicilian Mafia organization based in Montreal, Quebec. Rizzuto was born in Cattolica Eraclea, Sicily, Italy, in 1924, and immigrated to Montreal in 1954 with his wife, son and daught...
Bonar Creek is a long 1st order tributary to Dutch Fork in Washington County, Pennsylvania. This is the only stream of this name in the United States. There is a stream, called Bonar Creek, in the Province of Ontario. Variant names According to the Geographic Names Information System, it has also been known histori...
Warhammer 40,000: Tacticus is a mobile turn-based tactics strategy game set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, developed and published by Snowprint Studios. It was released for iOS and Android on 22 August 2022. Development The game was announced in September 2021 with the story being written by Matt Forbeck. Receptio...
(also IMAGEFIGHT) is a 1988 vertically scrolling shooter arcade game developed and published by Irem. It was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System, PC Engine (Japan-only), Sharp X68000 (Japan-only), and FM Towns (Japan-only) in 1990. Plot The following is taken directly from the NES instruction manual: On a fat...
Resolving power is the capacity of an instrument to resolve two points which are close together. Specifically, resolving power may refer to: Angular resolution Spectral resolution Optical resolution Resolution (mass spectrometry) See also Resolution (disambiguation)