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Sovetsky District () is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the nine in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug of Tyumen Oblast, Russia. It is located in the southwest of the autonomous okrug. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the town of Sovetsky. Population: 48,059 (2010 Census); ...
Käte van Tricht (October 22, 1909 – July 13, 1996), was a German organist, pianist, harpsichordist, and pedagogue. Life Käte van Tricht was born in Berlin. She was raised in Bremen, where her mother encouraged her not only to take piano lessons, but also to join the Bremen Cathedral Choir at age eight. Van Tricht he...
Korn (from German, "grain", , English "corn"), also known as Kornbrand or Kornbranntwein (English: "grain brandy" or "grain spirit"), is a German colorless distilled beverage produced from fermented cereal grain seed. The production of Korn uses only five grains: most of the production is based on rye or wheat; barley ...
Roger McLachlan (born 15 January 1954) is a New Zealand bass guitarist based in Australia. He was an early bass player for Little River Band. Early life McLachlan was born on 15 January 1954 in the small town of Riverton, near Invercargill, New Zealand. He came to Australia in 1974 to join the touring band for the sta...
Yazalde Gomes Pinto (born 21 September 1988), known simply as Yazalde, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a forward. He achieved Primeira Liga totals of 162 games and 27 goals for six teams, mainly Rio Ave, and was contracted for several seasons by Braga, who loaned him out for most of that time. He ...
John Cate & The van Gogh Brothers and its offshoot, Voices of van Gogh, are an Americana band based in Boston, Massachusetts and Los Angeles, CA. They are also known for providing soundtrack music for television series and films including American Idol, NCIS, NUMB3RS, Touched by an Angel, Melrose Place and Dawson’s Cre...
Ole Rückbrodt (born 17 May 1983 in Lübeck) is a German rower. He won the gold medal in the men's lightweight coxless pair at the 2006 World Rowing Championships. References 1983 births Living people German male rowers Sportspeople from Lübeck World Rowing Championships medalists for Germany
```php <?php namespace Psalm\Example\Plugin\ComposerBased; use PhpParser; use Psalm\CodeLocation; use Psalm\Issue\ArgumentTypeCoercion; use Psalm\IssueBuffer; use Psalm\Plugin\EventHandler\AfterStatementAnalysisInterface; use Psalm\Plugin\EventHandler\Event\AfterStatementAnalysisEvent; use Psalm\Type\Atomic\TLiteralS...
Elachista pravella is a moth in the family Elachistidae. It was described by Sinev and Sruoga in 1995. It is found in south-eastern Siberia. References Moths described in 1995 pravella Moths of Asia
James Herbert Case Jr. (1906-1965) was the 8th president of Washington & Jefferson College and the 12th President of Bard College. Case was born on October 26, 1906, in Plainfield, New Jersey He graduated from Princeton University in 1929 and served with the United States Navy Later, he served as secretary of Brown Un...
Schistonchus is a genus of plant-parasitic nematodes in the family Aphelenchoididae. Schistonchus laevigatus and Schistonchus aureus are plant-parasitic nematodes associated with the pollinator Pegoscapus assuetus and Pegoscapus mexicanus respectively and syconia of Ficus citrifolia and Ficus aurea respectively. Sch...
Yorick Treille (born 15 July 1980) is a French former professional ice hockey forward. Treille was drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League (NHL) in 1999, but never played in the NHL. He went to university at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and has played for the Providence Bruins and Norf...
The Blount Baronetcy, of Sodington in the County of Worcester, was created in the Baronetage of England on 5 October 1642 for Walter Blount, High Sheriff of Worcestershire in 1619 and Member of Parliament for Droitwich from 1624 to 1625. He later fought as a Royalist in the Civil War. He was captured in 1645 and impris...
Elhadj Ousmane Barry (born 27 September 1991), also known as Pato, is a Guinean international footballer who plays for Al-Najma as a centre forward. Club career Barry has played club football in Guinea and Tunisia for Horoya and Étoile du Sahel. In July 2012, the player was on trial with JK Tammeka Tartu and signed a...
Saskatchewan, the middle of Canada's three prairie provinces, has an area of and population of 1,150,632 (according to 2016 estimates), mostly living in the southern half of the province. Currently Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure operates over 26,000 km of highways and divided highways, over 800 bridges, 12 s...
This is a round-up of the 2009 Sligo Senior Football Championship to date. Tourlestrane were crowned champions on 4 October after beating the then current winners Eastern Harps Group stages The Championship was contested by 14 teams, divided into four groups. Two with three teams and two with four teams. The top two ...
Qatar National Cement Company is a cement manufacturer based in Umm Bab, Qatar. It was the first cement company established in the State of Qatar. The company claims to serve 70% of the local cement demands in the country. Location The company is situated in Umm Bab in western Qatar. Umm Bab was selected as a result o...
Human rights in Lebanon refers to the state of human rights in Lebanon, which were considered to be on par with global standards in 2004. Some believed to be criminals and terrorists are said to be detained without charge for both short and long periods of time. Freedom of speech and of the press are ensured to the cit...
José Manuel Fontanillas Fragelli (31 December 1915 – 30 April 2010) was a Brazilian politician, lawyer and academic. Fragelli served as the Governor of Mato Grosso from 1970 until 1974 and the President of the Senate of Brazil from 1985 through 1987. Fragelli was born in the city of Corumbá, Brazil. (Corumbá was locat...
Karadağ is a village in the Ezine District of Çanakkale Province in Turkey. Its population is 132 (2021). References Villages in Ezine District
is a Japanese entrepreneur, and the former CEO of DeNA Co., Ltd. She is vice-chair of the Japan Business Federation. In 1999 she founded DeNA, one of Japan's largest mobile social network and mobile game companies. She transitioned from CEO to Executive Chairman of DeNA in 2011 to focus on her family and personal life...
Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, commonly shortened to Assistant to the Twelve or Assistant to the Twelve Apostles, was a priesthood calling in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints between 1941 and 1976. As the title of the calling suggests, men who held this position assisted the Quorum of th...
Burradon is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Netherton, in Northumberland, England. It is about to the south-west of Alnwick. In 1951 the parish had a population of 53. Governance Burradon is in the parliamentary constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Burradon was formerly a township in Alwinton ...
Tautra is an island in the municipality of Frosta in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located in the Trondheimsfjord, just north of the city of Trondheim. The island is connected to the rest of Frosta by a long causeway bridge. The island is located almost in the middle of the Trondheimsfjord, in the heartland of wh...
David Giménez Carreras (born in Barcelona in 1964) is a Spanish conductor. He is the Music Director of the Orquestra Simfònica del Vallès. and a principal guest conductor of the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra. Giménez Carreras is the nephew of tenor José Carreras and has conducted many of his concerts, including ...
The 1983–84 OHL season was the fourth season of the Ontario Hockey League. The Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy is inaugurated for the overage player of the year. Fifteen teams each played 70 games. The Ottawa 67's won the J. Ross Robertson Cup, defeating the Kitchener Rangers. Teams Regular season Final standings Note: ...
Gürcü Mehmed Pasha (also known with the epithet Hadım, "eunuch"; died 1665, Buda) was an Ottoman statesman. He was grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire between 27 September 1651 and 20 June 1652. He was the former slave of Koca Sinan Pasha, a previous, prominent grand vizier. See also List of Ottoman grand viziers Re...
Mount Wollaston Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery at 20 Sea Street in the Merrymount neighborhood of Quincy, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1855 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. History In 1854 when Hancock Cemetery in the center of the town had been filled to near capacity, a commi...
James T. Clark (born February 21, 1963) is an American politician in the state of Minnesota. He served in the Minnesota House of Representatives. References Republican Party members of the Minnesota House of Representatives 1963 births Living people Politicians from Scarsdale, New York People from Springfield, Minnes...
Olav Thon Eiendomsselskap is a Norwegian real estate company that owns Shopping malls and other commercial properties in Norway and Sweden. The company is headquartered in Oslo, Norway. The company was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange in 1983. In June 2014, Olav Thon Eiendomsselskap bought their first Swedish shopp...
```python import pytest import os from . import http_headers_echo_server from . import redirect_server from helpers.cluster import ClickHouseCluster cluster = ClickHouseCluster(__file__) server = cluster.add_instance("node") def run_server(container_id, file_name, hostname, port, *args): script_dir = os.path.di...
Awbeg River is a river in the southern part of Ireland. It is a tributary of the Blackwater and flows into that larger river at a point in County Cork. Its name comes from the Irish Abha Bheag ("small river", a slightly older form than the modern Irish name). The course There are two tributaries of the Awbeg. The...
Santa Maria Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Italy, located in the Vecchia Parrocchia di Santa Maria Del Carmine city of San Giorgio a Cremano, about 23 km southeast from the main Naples Airport. It was an all-weather temporary field built by the XII Engineer Command using a graded earth comp...
Stokksundet may refer to: Stokksundet (Larvik), a strait in the municipality of Larvik in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway Stokksundet (Møre og Romsdal), a strait in the municipality of Herøy in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway Stokksundet (Trøndelag), a strait in the municipality of Åfjord in Trøndelag county, No...
Sandipan Das is an Indian First-class and List A cricketer currently playing for Bengal. He has played for them in 2012–13 Ranji Trophy and 2013 Vijay Hazare Trophy. He was a part of the 2012 World Cup winning squad of the India Under-19 cricket team. But, he failed to get a chance in the first XI there. Earlier, he ha...
Tentamun (“she of Amun”) was an ancient Egyptian queen, most likely the wife of Ramesses XI, last ruler of the 20th Dynasty. She is mentioned on the funerary papyrus of her daughter Duathathor-Henuttawy, who was the wife of Pinedjem I and probably the daughter of Ramesses XI. Tentamun's name is written in a cartouche. ...
Luminous is an album by pianist John Hicks and flautist Elise Wood. Recording and music The first recording session was on July 31, 1985, in New York City. In addition to John Hicks on piano and Elise Wood on flute, bassist Walter Booker and drummer Jimmy Cobb played on three tracks, and tenor saxophonist Clifford Jor...
is an English land law case, concerning easements. It concerns physically shared amenities with physically divided ownership as to the land or surface on which they rest. Facts Constructed in 1907, numbers 56 and 58 in a semi-detached housing estate were built with a path between them, giving access from a road to the...
Rewa Division is an administrative geographical unit of Madhya Pradesh state of India situated in the northeast part of state bordering with Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Baghelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh. Rewa is the administrative headquarters of the division. As of 2010, the division consists of districts of R...
```java /* * one or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed * with this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. */ package io.camunda.application.commons.rest; import io.camunda.zeebe.gateway.rest.ConditionalOnRestGatewayEnabled; import org.springframework.context...
Mohamed El Zonfouly (; born 28 April 1992), also transliterated El Zonfoly or El Zanfaly, is an Egyptian footballer who plays for Egyptian Premier League side Al Ittihad as a goalkeeper. References 1992 births Living people Egyptian men's footballers Men's association football goalkeepers Egyptian Premier League play...
A King commissioned Indian officer (KCIO) was an Indian officer of the British Indian Army who held a full King's commission after training in the United Kingdom, either at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst for infantry officers, Woolwich for artillery officers, and Chatham and Woolwich for engineer officers. They...
Beth Sholom is a Conservative synagogue, currently located in Frederick, Maryland. History Frederick Hebrew Congregation was chartered on October 6, 1917. In 1919, the congregation incorporated with name of Beth Sholom Congregation. The first synagogue was built in Brunswick, Maryland, the same year. In 1923, the ori...
Wind power in California had initiative and early development during Governor Jerry Brown's first two terms in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The state's wind power capacity has grown by nearly 350% since 2001, when it was less than 1,700 MW. In 2016, wind energy (including that supplied by other states) supplied abou...
Hiletaksar is a village development committee in Lamjung District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 1938 people living in 365 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Lamjung District Populated places in...
```css Vertical percentages are relative to container width, not height Difference between `display: none` and `visibility: hidden` Vertically-center anything Avoid margin hacks with `flexbox` `direction`: `column-reverse` ```
Pyle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Pyle (philosopher) (born 1955), British philosopher Andrew Pyle (economist) (born 1963), Canadian economist Andy Pyle (born 1946), English bassist Artimus Pyle (born 1948), drummer for the rock & roll group Lynyrd Skynyrd Barry Pyle (born 1965), Am...
The Welfare Reform Act 2009 (c. 24) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It reforms the law relating to social security benefits. See also Welfare Reform Act References Halsbury's Statutes, United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 2009 Social security in the United Kingdom
Phalanx (1944–1971) was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse. In 1947, he won the Belmont Stakes and was voted American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse. Background He was sired by Pilate, a son of the 1916 Belmont Stakes winner, Friar Rock. His dam was the outstanding runner Jacola, the American Champion Two...
Royal Consort Hwa of the Namyang Hong clan (; ) was a Korean royal consort and the third wife of King Chunghye of Goryeo. Biography Early life and relatives The future Consort Hwa was born as the daughter of Hong-Tak, Internal Prince Ikseong (홍탁 익성부원군), son of Hong-Seon (홍선) from the Namyang Hong clan and Lady Gwon (...
A conflict continuum is a model or concept various social science researchers use when modeling conflict on a continuum from low to high-intensity, such as from aggression to irritation to explosiveness. The mathematical model of game theory originally posited only a winner and a loser (a zero-sum game) in a conflict,...
The embassy sent by Shah Abbas to the Mughal court — refers to the embassy sent by the Safavid Shah Abbas to the court of the Great Mughal Emperor Sultan Jahangir Shah in 1620. The main goal of the embassy was to ensure the annexation of Kandahar to the Safavid Empire. The reason After Shah Abbas came to the throne, ...
Henry Manuel Andrade (born April 17, 1962) is an American-Cape Verdean hurdler. One of the best hurdlers in the United States during the 1980s and early 1990s who, after years of frustration in the American Olympic Trials, achieved his opportunity to compete in the Olympics by obtaining dual citizenship through his pa...
Boumourt (; ) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in southwestern France. See also Communes of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department References Communes of Pyrénées-Atlantiques Pyrénées-Atlantiques communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia
Alpha Gamma Rho (; commonly known as AGR) is a social and professional agriculture-focused fraternity in the United States, currently with 71 collegiate chapters. Founding The fraternity considers the Morrill Act of 1862 to be the instrument of its inception. Having been signed by President Abraham Lincoln in 1862, it...
Miguel Fenelon Câmara Filho (4 April 1925 – 28 June 2018) was a Brazilian Catholic archbishop. Câmara Filho was born in Brazil and was ordained to the priesthood in 1948. He served as auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Fortaleza, Brazil, and titular bishop of AthTruim, from 1970 to 1974. Câmara Filh...
The Queenstown Ice Arena is an ice sports and public skate centre, opened originally in 1966 as an outdoor ice rink it was later rebuilt as an indoor arena in 1996 and is located at Queenstown Gardens, next to the town of Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand. It is the current home venue of the Skycity Stampede in the New Ze...
Gregory Pepper is a musician based in Guelph, Ontario and signed to Fake Four Inc. Discography Albums Gregory Pepper & His Problems (2007) With Trumpets Flaring (2009) The Great Depression (2010) (with Factor, as Common Grackle) The Great Repression (2011) (as Common Grackle) Escape From Crystal Skull Mountain (...
Alternating conditional expectations (ACE) is an algorithm to find the optimal transformations between the response variable and predictor variables in regression analysis. Introduction In statistics, nonlinear transformation of variables is commonly used in practice in regression problems. Alternating conditional exp...
The Gold Digger series has a large ensemble cast, in total spanning hundreds of characters. Diggers family Gina Diggers Archaeologist, super-scientist, and adventurer, lover of all things Monty Python, Roddenberry and Lucas. After many years exploring the bizarre and inexplicable all over the Earth and off it, she no...
In queueing theory, a discipline within the mathematical theory of probability, an M/D/c queue represents the queue length in a system having c servers, where arrivals are determined by a Poisson process and job service times are fixed (deterministic). The model name is written in Kendall's notation. Agner Krarup Erlan...
Jeffrey Victor Archibald (born 2 February 1952) is a former field hockey player from New Zealand. He competed at three Summer Olympic Games, and was a member of the New Zealand men's team that won the hockey gold medal at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. In the 1989 Queen's Birthday Honours, Archibald was appointed a Memb...
is a Japanese multinational electronics and electrical equipment company headquartered in Nagoya, Japan. Its products include printers, multifunction printers, desktop computers, consumer and industrial sewing machines, large machine tools, label printers, typewriters, fax machines, and other computer-related electroni...
Mademoiselle Rallay or Madame Raylie (fl. 1561 – d. 1585) was a Scottish courtier. She served as chamberwoman and then lady-in-waiting to Mary, Queen of Scots. She was described as one of Mary's favorites. She should not be confused with her niece Renée Rallay, also known as Beauregard, who also served Mary, Queen of...
The EKW C-36 was a Swiss multi-purpose combat aircraft of the 1930s and 1940s, built by the Eidgenoessische Konstruktionswerkstaette. It was a single-engined monoplane with a crew of two. It entered service during World War II in 1942, and despite being obsolete, remained in front line use until the early 1950s, and as...
Pester may refer to: In fictional characters: Pester (comics), a Marvel Comics character Professor Pester, the main villain in the animated television series Viva Piñata Rex Pester, a reporter in the animated film The Rugrats Movie In people: Bill Pester, aka, the Hermit of Palm Springs De Pester(s), a Dutch nob...
Owens Creek is a stream in the Kishwaukee River watershed in northern Illinois. It is a tributary of the South Branch Kishwaukee River. Course Owens Creek originates along Illinois Route 38 near Malta, Illinois, although the stream channel does not begin until it reaches Rich Road in northwest DeKalb Township. Owens ...
The 2020 Giro d'Italia was the 103rd edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Monreale with an individual time trial on 3 October, and Stage 12 occurred on 15 October with a stage from Cesenatico. The race finished in Milano on 25 October. Classification standings Stage 12 15 Octo...
The state of Minas Gerais, in Brazil, has 13 intermediate geographic regions. They are divided in 70 immediate geographic regions according to IBGE (2017). Intermediate Geographic Region of Belo Horizonte The Intermediate Geographic Region of Belo Horizonte has 74 municipalities, distributed in 5 immediate geographic...
Wiener Bonbons (Vienna Sweets), Op. 307, is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1866. It was first performed on 28 January 1866 at the ball of the Association of Industrial Societies held in the ball rooms of the Vienna Hofburg and was dedicated to the influential Princess Pauline Metternich-Winneburg, the wife of ...
The Ritz London is a Grade II listed 5-star hotel in Piccadilly, London, England. A symbol of high society and luxury, the hotel is one of the world's most prestigious and best known. The Ritz has become so associated with luxury and elegance that the word "ritzy" has entered the English language to denote something th...
The Griqualand West Annexation Act (Act 39 of 1877), was the act, passed in the Cape Colony Parliament on 27 July 1877, authorising the union of the Cape Colony with Griqualand West. Background Griqualand West, one of the states created by the semi-nomadic Griqua people, was brought under British rule, as a separate ...
The Foundation universe is the future history of humanity's colonisation of the galaxy, spanning nearly 25,000 years, created through the gradual fusion of the Robot, Galactic Empire, and Foundation book series written by American author Isaac Asimov. Works set in the universe Asimov's Greater Foundation series Merg...
The 2017 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship was a beach soccer tournament which took place in Nassau from 20 to 26 February 2017. This was the second time that the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship was held in the Bahamas. All matches were played at the Malcolm Beach Soccer Facility. The tournament aimed to crown the...
Amos Fortune is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Publication history Amos Fortune first appeared in Justice League of America #6 (August–September 1961) and was created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky. Fictional character biography Pre-Crisis As a child, Fortune was th...
Roger Anthony Leney MM (4 May 1923 – 4 May 2008) was a British radio operator with the Royal Armoured Corps during the Second World War. Second World War After finishing Special Operations Executive (SOE) signals training school in September 1943, he was part of a three-man team parachuted into occupied France in June...
Jessica Stapleton (born 7 February 2005) is an Irish footballer who plays as a defender or midfielder for West Ham United in the Women's Super League and the Republic of Ireland national team. Club career Early career Stapleton is from Ballyfermot, and began playing soccer for Cherry Orchard when she was eight years ...
A non-profit membership-based registered charity, the Council for the Arts in Ottawa (CAO) champions the arts as the bedrock for an engaged citizenry in a vibrant growing community. It focuses on services for its diverse membership. Through advocacy, information and advice to members, it seeks to increase public intere...
Pete McTighe is a British screenwriter and executive producer. He is originating writer of Wentworth, a female ensemble prison drama series that won Most Outstanding and Most Popular Drama at the Logie Awards. He is the creator and writer of the BBC1 mystery thriller series The Pact and has written various television p...
Nurcan Tunçbağ is a Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Koç University. She works on computational models of complex biological systems. Tunçbağ is a 2019 L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science International Rising Talent. Early life and education Tunçbağ studied chemical engineering at Istanbul Technica...
Sergey Zakharovich Karamchakov (August 26, 1962, Katanov, Krasnoyarsk Territory - 1993, Abakan) is a Soviet and Russian freestyle wrestler . Bronze medalist at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul . Honored Master of Sports of Russia (1992). Biography He was born in the aal Katanov, which is located 16 km from the villa...
Minor Raja is a 1991 Telugu-language comedy drama film, produced by V. Rambabu, K. P. Panakala Rao under the Rakesh Productions banner and directed by Katragadda Ravi Teja. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Shobana and Rekha, with music composed by Vidyasagar. The film is remake of the Tamil film Mallu Vetti Minor (1990). The ...
Harrison is an unincorporated community located in the town of Harrison, Lincoln County, Wisconsin, United States. History A post office was first established under the name Harrison in 1888. The community was named for Benjamin Harrison, who won the 1888 presidential election and served as 23rd President of the Unite...
Giuseppe Montanari (1889 – 1976) was an Italian painter associated with the Novecento Italiano movement. Biography Montanari was born in Osimo (Ancona). He moved to Milan in 1906 and studied at the Brera Academy. He moved to Varese after World War I. The influence of Ubaldo Oppi and Felice Casorati led him to simplify...
Antoinette Butte, (July 12, 1898 in Lunéville, Meurthe-et-Moselle - 30 April 1986 in Tarascon, Bouches-du-Rhône) was the French Protestant founder of French Girl Guiding from 1916, then Head of the Pomeyrol Community from 1938. References 1898 births 1986 deaths Scouting and Guiding in France Scouting pioneers Peop...
Matthew James Doherty (born 16 January 1992) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers and the Republic of Ireland national team. Doherty was signed by Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2010, who played his Irish club Bohemians during pre-season. He gained s...
Fondas, also known as ramadas or chinganas, are temporary establishments in Chile that emerge during the Fiestas Patrias, a national celebration held in September. These venues offer a wide array of food and beverages to the public. One of the most renowned fondas is La Grandiosa Bertita, situated in O'Higgins Park, Sa...
Rollin' is the fourth extended play recorded by South Korean girl group, Brave Girls. It was released on March 7, 2017 by Brave Entertainment and distributed by CJ E&M Music. This marked their first release as a five-member group, since original members Yoojin and Hyeran had stopped promotions with the group in early 2...
The Verilite Model 100 Sunbird was a low-cost light aircraft developed in the United States in the 1980s. It was developed by De Vore Aviation, a company that manufactures aircraft components, as a first foray into aircraft manufacturing. When initiated in 1983, the goal of the project was to create a two-seat light ...
Joseph William Guyton (June 10, 1889 – May 24, 1918) was the first American soldier killed on German-held soil during World War I. Private Guyton was from the small town of Evart, Michigan. Life Guyton was born in Evart Township, Michigan. He attended a rural school in the area for only a short time before leaving to ...
Mickael Luis Oliveira Barroso (born February 5, 1992 in São Luís, Brazil) is a Brazilian footballer. Career Oliveira played for USL Pro side Wilmington Hammerheads before the club released him in July 2014. He is the son of former Belgian International, and former player of R.S.C. Anderlecht, Cagliari Calcio, ACF Fi...
Embedded DRAM (eDRAM) is dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) integrated on the same die or multi-chip module (MCM) of an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) or microprocessor. eDRAM's cost-per-bit is higher when compared to equivalent standalone DRAM chips used as external memory, but the performance advant...
Gmina Szczutowo is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Sierpc County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. Its seat is the village of Szczutowo, which lies approximately 11 kilometres (7 mi) north-west of Sierpc and 125 km (78 mi) north-west of Warsaw. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its ...
The 2004–05 Eredivisie season was the 45th season of the Eredivisie, the top level of ice hockey in the Netherlands. Six teams participated in the league, and the Amsterdam Bulldogs won the championship. Regular season Group A Group B Playoffs External links Season on hockeyarchives.info Neth Eredivisie (ice ho...
Archidendron muellerianum, the veiny lace flower or small-flower laceflower, is a rainforest tree with a restricted range in eastern Australia. It is a rare plant, with a ROTAP rating of 3RCa. The tree was first described as Albizia muelleriana in 1896 by Joseph Maiden and Richard Thomas Baker, before being moved to i...
"Don't Let It Go to Waste" is a song by Matt Willis, released on 11 December 2006 as the third single from his debut solo album of the same name. Several days before the single's release, Willis was announced as the winner of the reality TV-show I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!, a show Willis admitted going on pure...
Borovsko may refer to: Borovsko, Bosnia and Herzegovina Borovsko, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria
La Petite Niçoise (The Small Girl from Nice) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French Impressionist artist Berthe Morisot, executed in 1889. It has been in the collection of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon since 1907. Description The painting shows a young girl presented at the waist, seated and turned three-quarte...
White Stag is an album released by Phil Elverum under the name Mount Eerie, on May 2, 2009. The album centers around the building of the same name where Eleverum recorded the album and briefly lived. Recording and release Writer Matthew Stadler, who led public programming and the Publication Studio at White Stag was ...
The Fort Hall Reservation is a Native American reservation of the federally recognized Shoshone-Bannock Tribes (Shoshoni language: Pohoko’ikkatee) in the U.S. state of Idaho. This is one of five federally recognized tribes in the state. The reservation is located in southeastern Idaho on the Snake River Plain about no...