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Mohammad Sami (born 1981) is a Pakistani cricket fast bowler. Mohammad Sami may also refer to: Mohammad Sami (cricketer, born 1984), Pakistani first-class cricketer Mohammad Sami Agha (born 1989), Afghan cricketer Mohammed Shami (born 1990), Indian cricketer Mohammad Sami (professor) (born 1955), Indian theoretica...
Edward Smith (fl. 1777) was a governor of the Isle of Man. He was an army officer with the rank of Colonel, appointed in 1777. He ordered a census by parish in 1784. References Lieutenant Governors of the Isle of Man
The Hotel Campo Imperatore, also known as Albergo di Campo Imperatore, is a hotel on top of Campo Imperatore at altitude on the slopes of , in the massif of Gran Sasso d'Italia, within the municipality of L'Aquila. It was designed in the 1930s by Italian engineer . The structure is famous for having been Benito Muss...
Special districts (also known as special service districts, special district governments, limited purpose entities, or special-purpose districts) are independent, special-purpose governmental units that exist separately from local governments such as county, municipal, and township governments, with substantial adminis...
Russell Arthur Tillman (February 27, 1946 – March 14, 2021) was an American football player who played linebacker in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins from 1970 to 1977. Tillman was nicknamed “The King” for his special teams mastery. He played seven different special teams positions and served ...
The Caribbean and Pacific Consortium (CariPac), established 2005, consists of institutions of higher education in Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and Palau. CariPac was established to bring needed funds i...
Tariffnemnda or the Collective Bargaining Board of Norway is a governmental board under the supervision of the Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs. The board rules on the universal extension of collective bargaining agreements. Within fields where the board deems there to be a demonstrable problem of social...
The long-winged harrier (Circus buffoni) is a common bird of prey species endemic to South America. They are members of the family Accipitridae, under the genus Circus which encompasses other harrier species. Its range encompasses most of South America, in grassland and wetland all across the continent. The long-winged...
The Magic Circle is a video game developed and published by American indie team Question for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux. Gameplay The game primarily takes place in a sandbox environment but contains a mixture of puzzle-solving, indirect combat and exploration. The player has the ability to trap enemies, objects an...
Naciria is a town and commune in Algeria. It may also refer to: Naciria District, a district in Algeria. 2008 Naciria bombing, a terrorist attack in Algeria.
Macrocephalus (meaning "large head") is a genus of ambush bugs in the family Reduviidae. There are more than 30 described species in Macrocephalus. Species These 37 species belong to the genus Macrocephalus: Macrocephalus albinus Tigny, 1801 Macrocephalus albirostris Tigny, 1801 Macrocephalus angustus Westwood, 18...
Renato Mismetti (born 1960, Cajuru, SP, Brazil) is an Italian-Brazilian baritone. He has lived and worked in Germany since 1991. He has various attributes in stage performance: concert singer, opera singer, reciter and actor. In the theater, he played the part of Estragon in Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett; recite...
Faith in the City: A Call for Action by Church and Nation was a report published in the United Kingdom in autumn 1985, authored by the Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie's Commission on Urban Priority Areas. The report created a large amount of controversy when it was published, as one of its conclusions was that m...
The 86th Grey Cup (Canadian Football League championship) was held in 1998 in Winnipeg. The Calgary Stampeders won the game over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats with a score of 26–24. Game summary Calgary Stampeders (26) - TDs, Jeff Garcia, Kelvin Anderson; FGs, Mark McLoughlin (4); cons., McLoughlin; singles, McLoughlin. Ha...
Christian López or Lopez may refer to: Christian López (weightlifter) (1984–2013), Guatemalan weightlifter Christian Lopez (footballer) (born 1953), French former football defender Christian Lopez (musician) (born 1995), American folk rock singer-songwriter Christian Javier López (born 1992), Mexican football midf...
Coatesville station is an Amtrak intercity rail station located in Coatesville, Pennsylvania. It is served by most Amtrak Keystone Service trains. The station has two side platforms serving the outer tracks of the three-track Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line. History Coatesville station opened during the 1830s on...
Richard Stephen Sambora (born July 11, 1959) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and producer, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Bon Jovi from 1983 to 2013. He and lead singer Jon Bon Jovi formed the main songwriting unit for the band. He has also released three solo albums: Stranger in This Tow...
The 2000–01 USC Trojans men's basketball team represented the University of Southern California during the 2000–01 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by head coach Henry Bibby, they played their home games at the L. A. Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California as members of the Pac-10 Conference. The Trojans fi...
Tarek Anthony Jabre is a film producer and financier. He is best known for his work on Heist, Silence and Boiling Point. Education Tarek Anthony Jabre attended Royal Holloway University of London, where he acquired a Bachelor's of Art in French with Business Management, before beginning his career in finance, dealing...
Panji Ahmad Maulana (born 21 July 1997) is an Indonesian badminton player. He afilliate with Candra Wijaya club. Maulana was part of Indonesia team that won a silver medal at the 2015 World Junior Championships and a gold medal at the 2017 SEA Games. Career Maulana started his career in badminton in a club Garuda Mas...
The Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (, PUCRS) is a private non-profit Catholic university. With campuses in the Brazilian cities of Porto Alegre and Viamão, it is the largest private university of the state of Rio Grande do Sul and the first university founded by the Catholic religious institute of ...
Pelagielloidea is an extinct superfamily of Paleozoic fossil molluscs of uncertain position, either (Gastropoda or Monoplacophora). Families Families in the superfamily Pelagielloidea: † Pelagiellidae † Aldanellidae References Helcionelloida
John (Jack) Hibberd (1931 – May 15, 1997) was a Canadian politician and medical doctor, who represented the electoral district of Whitehorse South Centre in the Yukon Territorial Council and the Legislative Assembly of Yukon from 1974 to 1981. Born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, he was educated as a surgeo...
Abdullah bin Mutaib Al Saud (born 13 October 1984) is a Saudi Arabian show jumping rider and member of House of Saud. Early life and education Prince Abdullah was born in London on 13 October 1984. He is the son of Mutaib bin Abdullah, the minister of national guard. His mother is Jawahir, the daughter of Abdallah bin...
Neurochaetidae is a family of flies belonging to the order Diptera. Genera: Anthoclusia Hennig, 1965 Neurochaeta McAlpine, 1978 Neurocytta McAlpine, 1988 Neurotexis McAlpine, 1988 Nothoasteia Malloch, 1936 References Opomyzoidea Opomyzoidea genera
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Yalçın Ayaslı (born 1946) is a Turkish-American business executive. Biography A graduate of the Ankara Atatürk High School, Ayaslı received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the Middle East Technical University Electrical Engineering Department in 1968. Yalcin Ayasli received his M.S.E.E. and Sc.D. degrees from ...
Edmonton South was a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1979 to 1988. This riding was created in 1976 from parts of Edmonton West and Pembina ridings. It was abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed into Edmonton Southwest and Edmonton—Strathc...
Cloud County Community College is a public community college with campuses in Concordia and Junction City, Kansas. Concordia campus Cloud County Community College was founded in Concordia in 1965 and began classes in the Concordia Junior-Senior High School. The college moved to its present site in 1968. The architectu...
Mariam Ibrahim Metwally, (born November 11, 1996) is an Egyptian professional squash player. She reached a career high world ranking of World No. 20 in April 2018. References External links Egyptian female squash players Living people 1996 births 21st-century Egyptian women
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Þistilfjörður (; sometimes anglicised as Thistilfjördur) is a bay in northeast Iceland, between the Rifstangi and Langanes peninsulas, near the town of Þórshöfn (Thorshofn). The name also refers to the region immediately to the southwest of the bay, roughly corresponding to Svalbarðshreppur municipality. The name is g...
Srimanthudu () is a 1971 Indian Telugu-language drama film produced by G. Radhakrishna Murthy and A. Ramachandra Rao under the Viswa Bharathi Productions banner and directed by K. Pratyagatma. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Jamuna, with music composed by T. Chalapathi Rao. Kamal Haasan worked under Thangappan as h...
Nand Lal Meena is former MLA from Kishanganj Constituency of Baran district Rajasthan. Born in 1936 in village Barlan, he graduated from Rajasthan University. He joined the Bharatiya Jana Sangh. He was later elected MLA (1967-1972) from Kishanganj Constituency of Rajasthan. References 1936 births Living people Date...
Andra Simons is a Bermudian writer, director and actor now residing in London. Biography Born in Bermuda, Simons graduated from George Brown Theatre School in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was well known in the spoken-word movement in Toronto, notably for his collaboration with Sandra Alland in the performance poetry-...
Losing My Virginity: The Autobiography is the autobiography of the British businessman Richard Branson. Published in 1998, it was later followed by other biographical books by Branson, including Business Stripped Bare: Adventures of a Global Entrepreneur (2008) and The Virgin Way: How to Listen, Learn, Laugh and Lead (...
Otie Chew Becker (December 2, 1880 – January 22, 1953) was an English violinist and music educator based in Los Angeles, California. Early life Otie Chew was born in London, and lived in Auckland, New Zealand as a girl. Her original first name was possibly "Ottawa", based on Ottawa, Kansas, where her parents lived bef...
Oliver Dyer (April 26, 1824 – January 13, 1907) was an American journalist, author, teacher, lawyer and stenographer. A pioneer in phonography, he developed his own shorthand system which was the first to be adopted for use in the United States. It was used not only for courtroom testimony but also for recording politi...
The Albertan petroleum industry has had massive, social, economical, political, cultural, and demographic influences on the province of Alberta during the 20th century and 21st century, especially during the second half of the 20th century. Oil and gas replaced Agriculture, and ranching as the primary industry and resu...
The 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Louisiana were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012 and elected the six U.S. representatives from the state of Louisiana, one from each of the state's six congressional districts, a loss of one seat following reapportionment according to the results of the 2010 ...
PRIX EUROPA – The European Broadcasting Festival – is the Europe's largest annual tri-medial festival and competition. The event takes place in the third week of October in Berlin, Germany. PRIX EUROPA awards the best European Television, Radio and Online productions each year with the aim of publishing them throughou...
Viação Aérea Bahiana was a Brazilian airline founded in 1945. It ceased operations on November 4, 1948. History Viação Aérea Bahiana was founded on December 12, 1945 and flights started in February 1946. Panair do Brasil gave technical and administrative support for start-up but business was not successful and on Nove...
Sabancı may refer to; People Sabancı family, dynasty of Turkish businesspeople founded by Hacı Ömer Sabancı Faruk Sabanci Ali Sabancı Hacı Sabancı Mehmet Sabancı Özdemir Sabancı Şevket Sabancı Places Sabancı University, private research institution located in Istanbul, Turkey Sakıp Sabancı Museum, private fine arts m...
Thomas Hobson (born 18 May 1994) is a South African cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut for Limpopo in the 2018 Africa T20 Cup on 14 September 2018. In September 2019, he was named in Limpopo's squad for the 2019–20 CSA Provincial T20 Cup. In April 2021, he was named in Limpopo's squad, ahead of the 2021–22 cricket s...
John Carroll Grimek (June 17, 1910 – November 20, 1998) was an American bodybuilder and weightlifter active in the 1930s and 1940s. He was Mr. America in 1940 and 1941, and Mr. Universe in 1948. Throughout his career he carried the nicknames "The Monarch of Muscledom" and "The Glow." Life Grimek was born in Perth Ambo...
Karl Graf von Westphalen (August 12, 1898 in Münster – October 18, 1975 in Bonn) was a German politician and journalist. Westphalen joined the CDU in 1945. As a member of the left wing of the party, he soon began to oppose the policies of Konrad Adenauer. In 1952 he left the CDU in protest against the policies of atta...
Group C of UEFA Euro 2000 began on 13 June and ended on 21 June 2000. Spain won the group ahead of FR Yugoslavia. Norway and Slovenia were eliminated. Teams Notes Standings In the quarter-finals, The winner of Group C, Spain, advanced to play the runner-up of Group D, France. The runner-up of Group C, FR Yugoslavia...
The 1857 Atlantic hurricane season was the earliest season documented by HURDAT – the official Atlantic hurricane database – to feature no major hurricanes. A total of four tropical cyclones were observed during the season, three of which strengthened into hurricanes. However, in the absence of modern satellite and oth...
The following lists events that happened during 1856 in Australia. Incumbents Governors Governors of the Australian colonies: Governor of New South Wales – Sir William Denison Governor of South Australia – Sir Richard MacDonnell Governor of Tasmania – Sir Henry Young Governor of Victoria – Sir Henry Barkly Gover...
Saint-Leu-la-Forêt is a railway station located in the commune of Saint-Leu-la-Forêt (Val-d'Oise department), France. The station is served by Transilien H trains, on the line from Paris to Persan-Beaumont via Saint-Leu-la-Forêt. The daily number of passengers was between 2,500 and 7,500 in 2002. The station has 2 fre...
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Leomar de Melo Quintanilha (born October 23, 1945, in Goiânia) is a Brazilian politician. Formerly a banker with the Banco do Brasil, he served in the Chamber of Deputies representing Tocantins from 1989 until 1995; since 1994 he has represented the state in the Senate of Brazil. He is a member of the Brazilian Democ...
Etterbeek railway station (, ), officially Etterbeek, is a railway station in Brussels, Belgium, operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB). The station is named after the municipality of Etterbeek, though it is located in neighbouring Ixelles, at the / crossroad on the Greater Ring. It first opene...
Berliner Platz (Berlin square) is an underground station of the Essen Stadtbahn in the Stadtkern district, Essen. It is one of three crossing stations of Essen Stadtbahn and Essen trams, the others being Essen Hauptbahnhof and Essen Rathaus (Essen City Hall). Today, lines U11 and U17 call the station, as well as line U...
Susan Longden (born 22 January 1950) is a British athlete. She competed in the women's pentathlon at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics. References 1950 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1976 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics British pentath...
Leigh Markopoulos (19682017) was an American art critic, curator, and teacher. Markopoulos was the chair of the graduate program in curatorial practice at California College of the Arts. She had curated over 50 exhibitions, including ones at the Serpentine Gallery and the Hayward Gallery. Her focus was the art and artw...
The girls' hockey5s event at the 2018 African Youth Games in Algiers was held at the Stade Ferhani from 19 to 26 July 2018. The tournament served as a direct qualifier for the Youth Olympic Games, with the winner, runner-up and third placed team qualifying. Qualified teams Format The six teams will be placed into one...
"Gotta Thing About You" is a song recorded by Swedish boyband FO&O. The song was released as a digital download in Sweden on 26 February 2017 and peaked at number 10 on the Swedish Singles Chart. It took part in Melodifestivalen 2017, and qualified to andra chansen from the third semi-final on 18 February 2017. The son...
Taylor Heath Jungmann (born December 18, 1989) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Milwaukee Brewers and for the Yomiuri Giants of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). Prior to playing professionally, Jungmann played college baseball for the Texas Longhor...
Nicholas Lens Noorenbergh (born 1957) is a Belgian composer of contemporary music, particularly known for his operas. His work is published by Schott Music and Mute Song and distributed by Universal Music Group and Sony BMG. In 2020 Nicholas Lens signed with Deutsche Grammophon. Lens lives alternately in Brussels an...
Ojcowa Wola () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Młynary, within Elbląg County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately south of Młynary, east of Elbląg, and north-west of the regional capital Olsztyn. References Ojcowa Wola
The Tajonar Facilities (), is the training ground of the Spanish football club CA Osasuna. Located at the southern outskirts of Pamplona, the centre was opened in July 1982 by then-club president Fermín Ezcurra. The club's women's teams and youth sides also play at the facility, with the Tajonar name used as a metonym ...
Rod Bushie ( – June 14, 2013) was a Canadian Anishinaabe elder who served as the Grand Chief of Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, the largest First Nations organization in Manitoba, from 1997 to 2000. Bushie served as the Chief of the Hollow Water First Nation, his home community, prior to his election as head of the Assem...
Vittorio Faroppa (; 29 August 1887 – 11 November 1958) was an Italian footballer who played as a goalkeeper. On 17 March 1912, he represented the Italy national football team on the occasion of a friendly match against France in a 4–3 home loss. References 1887 births 1958 deaths Italian men's footballers Italy men's...
Hulen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Billy Hulen (1870–1947), American baseball player John Augustus Hulen (1871–1957), American lieutenant general Rubey Mosley Hulen (1894–1956), American judge See also Helen (given name)
"Johnny Come Home" is a song by British band Fine Young Cannibals, released as the first single from their debut album, Fine Young Cannibals (1985). It is similar to the style of many other of the band's hits, a mixture of rock and ska with Roland Gift's distinctive vocals, as well as a jazz-type trumpet solo. It was r...
Bostaneh or Bastaneh () may refer to: Bostaneh, Fars Bostaneh, Hormozgan Bostaneh, Parsian, Hormozgan Provionce
David McKay (born 17 June 1998) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Alloa Athletic. McKay has previously played for Raith Rovers and Queen of the South, including a loan spell with Edinburgh. Club career Youth career McKay started his career in the Hibernian youth ranks before transferri...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights in Australia significantly advanced over the latter half of the twentieth century and early twenty-first century, and are now ranked among the highest in the world. Opinion polls and the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey indicate widespread popular support for sa...
Madalavarigudem is a village in Gannavaram mandal, located in Krishna district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. References Villages in Krishna district
The United States' S-class submarines, often simply called S-boats (sometimes "Sugar" boats, after the then-contemporary Navy phonetic alphabet for "S"), were the first class of submarines with a significant number built to United States Navy designs. They made up the bulk of the USN submarine service in the interwar y...
Ribolla is a village in southern Tuscany, a frazione of the comune of Roccastrada, in the province of Grosseto. At the time of the 2001 census its population amounted to . In 1954, a mine exploded killing forty-three workers. The incident was reported by Luciano Bianciardi and Carlo Cassola in the essay I minatori del...
Whitton Park was a country house in the village of Whitton in Twickenham, Middlesex. It was demolished in the 1840s and gradually replaced with housing. Early history In 1625 two parcels of land were enclosed from Hounslow Heath and by 1635 the land included a substantial house. Georgian estate In 1722 the estate p...
Mark Arthur Ciavarella Jr. (born March 3, 1950) is an American convicted felon and former President Judge of the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, who was involved, along with fellow judge Michael Conahan, in the "Kids for cash" scandal in 2008, for which he was sentenced to 28 years i...
The 311th Military Intelligence Battalion is an active duty Military Intelligence (MI) Battalion of the United States Army stationed at Camp Zama, Japan and assigned to the 500th MI Brigade. The 311th MI Battalion is equipped to continue to provide support and train alongside U.S. Army Japan partner units, and Japan Gr...
.ck is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the Cook Islands. Registrations are within these second-level categories: .co.ck: business organizations .org.ck: not-for-profit organizations .edu.ck: educational institutions .gov.ck: government agencies .net.ck: Internet Service Providers .gen.ck: ...
was a Japanese diplomat and political scientist who was engaged in international politics and strategic studies. He was president and CEO of the Japan Forum on International Relations (JFIR) since it was founded in 1987, and served as chairman of the Global Forum of Japan (GFJ), chairman of the Council on East Asian Co...
The Roman emperor was the ruler and monarchical head of state of the Roman Empire, starting with the granting of the title augustus to Octavian in 27 BC. The term "emperor" is a modern convention, and did not exist as such during the Empire. Often when a given Roman is described as becoming emperor in English, it refle...
Sir Roger Tustin Jackling (born 23 November 1943) is a British retired Civil Servant who served as the first Director General of the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom. Career Educated at Wellington College, New York University and Jesus College, Oxford, Jackling joined the Ministry of Defence in 1969. He was appo...
The 2021–22 Highland Football League (known as the Breedon Highland League for sponsorship reasons) was the 119th season of the Highland Football League, and the 8th season as part of the fifth tier of the Scottish football pyramid system. Brora Rangers were the reigning champions. The title was decided during the fin...
Alor may refer to: South Asia Aror or Alor, medieval name of city of Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan Chach of Alor, Brahmin Chamberlain and Secretary to Rai Sahasi the Second Alor, Bastar, a village in Bastar district, Chhattisgarh, India Southeast Asia Alor Archipelago, Indonesia Alor Island, Indonesia Alor Strait, Indone...
Samuel A. Carlson (1868–1961) was mayor of Jamestown, New York. During his administration the Jamestown Board of Public Utilities (BPU) was organized. Carlson was the sixth Mayor (1908–1928) and the eighth Mayor (1930–1934) of the town. Mayor Carlson was a Republican and a native of Jamestown, New York. Jamestown dedic...
Predict may refer to: to predict, the act of prediction Predict (USAID), a US government program to identify new viruses. PREDICT (U.S. DHS), a U.S. cybersecurity government database of the United States Department of Homeland Security FT Predict, a market prediction contest established by the Financial Times See al...
Lavas may refer to Lava Lavaş (lavash) flatbread Lavaş cheese produced in Turkey Manne Lavås (born 1944), Swedish speed skater See also Lava (disambiguation)
The Raiatea starling, formerly known as the bay thrush, bay starling, or the mysterious bird of Ulieta, is an extinct bird species of uncertain taxonomic relationships that once lived on the island of Raiatea (formerly known as Ulietea, hence the specific epithet ulietensis), the second largest of the Society Islands i...
Karl Platen (6 March 1877 – 4 July 1952) was a German actor and cinematographer known for Girl in the Moon (1929) and M (1931). Biography Karl Platen was born as Carl Platen on March 6, 1877, in Halle an der Saale, Germany. He died on July 4, 1952, in Weimar, German Democratic Republic at the age of 75. Selected film...
Robert Cromie (1855–1907) was an Irish journalist and novelist. Cromie's 1895 novel The Crack of Doom was his most successful and contains the first description of an atomic explosion. Early life and family Robert Cromie was the third son of Dr. Cromie J.P., of Clough, the local registrar of births and deaths and ruli...
In computing, a data definition specification (DDS) is a guideline to ensure comprehensive and consistent data definition. It represents the attributes required to quantify data definition. A comprehensive data definition specification encompasses enterprise data, the hierarchy of data management, prescribed guidance e...
North Memorial Health Hospital, sometimes referred to as North Memorial, is a 353-bed community hospital located in Robbinsdale, Minnesota. It is one of four Level I trauma centers in Minnesota. It is also a Level II trauma center for pediatrics. Foundation In 1939, Dr. Samuel Samuelson started Victory Hospital on pro...
John O'Callaghan is an Irish musician and DJ, who mainly produces trance music. He also produces music under the aliases of Joint Operations Centre, Mannix, Henrik Zuberstein, and Stenna. He has collaborated with fellow Discover artists such as Bryan Kearney, Neal Scarborough (as Inertia), Thomas Bronzwaer (as Lost Wor...
The Centennial Biomedical Campus is of property owned and operated by North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. It is located five minutes west of the NC State's main campus and is considered part of Centennial Campus, the university's research and educational campus footprint. Centen...
Henri Ossébi is a Congolese sociologist and politician who served in the government of Congo-Brazzaville as Minister of Energy from 2011 to 2016. Previously he was Minister of Higher Education from 2002 to 2009 and Minister of Scientific Research from 2009 to 2011. Political career Ossébi was born in Gamboma, located ...
Jay Sweet (born 11 August 1975) is an Australian former professional racing cyclist who won a gold medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games. He accepted a road cycling scholarship at the Australian Institute of Sport and in 1997 was a member of the ZVVZ–Giant–AIS team. Between 1998 and 2001, he was a member of BigMat - Au...
Von Willebrand factor A domain containing 5A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the VWA5A gene. References Further reading
Rosita Marstini (September 19, 1887 – April 24, 1948) was a French dancer, stage personality, and silent and sound film actress from Nancy, France. Early life Rosita Marstini was born on September 19, 1887, in Nancy, France. She married Belgian actor and director Paul Sablon (1888-1940) before she came with him to the...
Lindenplatz is a quarter in the district 6 of Winterthur. It was formerly a part of Wülflingen municipality, which was incorporated into Winterthur in 1922. Winterthur
Power Rangers Samurai is the eighteenth season of the children's television series Power Rangers, which is based on the Japanese Super Sentai Series. The season was the first to be produced by SCG Power Rangers, after Saban Brands (a successor to the original production company, Saban Entertainment) acquired the franch...
Inverness TMD is a railway traction maintenance depot situated in Inverness, Scotland. The depot, visible from Inverness station, is operated by ScotRail. The current depot code is IS, previously the shed code was 60A. 37025, owned by the Scottish Thirty-Seven Group is named 'Inverness TMD'. Allocation Class 08 X 2 Cl...
A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Tamworth on 10 August 1940 because of the death of Frank Chaffey (). The UAP held a five-way preselection which was won by Chaffey's son, Bill Chaffey, a farmer who had returned to the district about twelve months previously. He won pres...
Bongbong Roxy Vestidas Dorlas (born 2 September 1987) is a Filipino football coach and former player. He is currently coaching Loyola. He was the first coach of Philippines Football League (PFL) club Maharlika Manila. Personal life Dorlas grew up in The Hague, Netherlands. Every two years he and his parents would go t...