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El Paso–Juárez, also known as Juárez–El Paso, the Borderplex or Paso del Norte, is a transborder agglomeration, on the border between Mexico and the United States. The region is centered on two large cities: Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas, U.S. Additionally, nearby Las Cruces, New Mexico, U.S., is...
James H. Harris (1828 – January 28, 1898) was a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War. He earned the highest military decoration in the United States—the Medal of Honor—for his actions at the Battle of Chaffin's Farm. He was African American. Biography Born in Saint Mary's County, Maryland, Harris worked as...
Vermont Route 114 (VT 114) is a north–south state highway in northeastern Vermont in the United States. It runs northward from U.S. Route 5 (US 5) in Lyndon until nearing the Canada–United States border in the town of Norton; thereafter, the road continues east to the New Hampshire state line in Canaan. The vast major...
Sergei Vasilyevich Moiseyev (; born 6 April 1959) is a former Russian professional footballer. Club career He made his professional debut in the Soviet Top League in 1980 for FC Dynamo Moscow. He played 1 game in the UEFA Cup 1980–81 for FC Dynamo Moscow. References 1959 births Footballers from Moscow Living people ...
The 2011 Utah Utes football team represented the University of Utah in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by seventh year head coach Kyle Whittingham and played their home games in Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah. After playing the previous 12 seasons in the Mountain West Con...
Peter Louis Pedroni is an American econometrician and Professor of Economics at Williams College. An active researcher in economics and econometrics, his areas of expertise include stationary and non-stationary panel time series methods, international finance, economic development, and economic growth. With over 17,00...
Simpson Township is an inactive township in Johnson County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Simpson Township was established in 1875, and named after James Simpson, a law enforcement agent. References Townships in Missouri Townships in Johnson County, Missouri
Adriano Grimaldi (born 5 April 1991) is a German professional footballer who plays as a forward for SC Paderborn. Club career Grimaldi started his career at FC Sachsen Leipzig in 2009, where he scored twice in 12 matches. Grimaldi signed for 1. FSV Mainz 05 ahead of the 2009-10 season, but only made six appearances w...
The 13th Ryder Cup Matches were held November 6–7, 1959 at the Eldorado Country Club in Indian Wells, California. The United States team won the competition by a score of 8 to 3 points. The British were again led by Dai Rees, but were unable to repeat the heroics of two years earlier and were comprehensively beaten on...
Pan Qingfu (; 9 May 1936—30 June 2017), also known as Grandmaster Pan, was a Chinese martial artist. Grandmaster Pan's awards include a Hall of Fame award from the United International Kung Fu Federation, a Hall of Fame Award from the World Christian Martial Arts Federation, the International Legend Hall of Fame award...
Tipi Tainui Ropiha (1895–1978) was a notable New Zealand surveyor and senior public servant. Of Māori descent, he identified with the Ngāti Kahungunu and Rangitāne iwi. He was born in Waipawa, New Zealand, in 1895. His daughter, Rina Winifred Moore, was the first Maori woman to graduate as a doctor. Ropiha was the f...
Jimmy Corkhill is a fictional character from Brookside, played by Dean Sullivan, who joined the series in 1986. Jimmy originally appeared on a recurring basis appearing alongside his brother, Billy (John McArdle), before becoming a regular character, featured in major storylines, and remained in the show until its end ...
Microcymatura macrophthalma is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Báguena and Stephan von Breuning in 1958. References Lamiinae Beetles described in 1958
is a horizontally scrolling shooter arcade video game released by Namco in 1985. It runs on Namco Pac-Land hardware but with a video system like that used in Dragon Buster. It is also the first game from Namco to allow two players to play simultaneously. The game was later released on the Famicom (brought to the Americ...
Complete Divine is a supplemental rulebook for the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game published by Wizards of the Coast. It replaces and expands upon earlier rulebooks entitled Masters of the Wild and Defenders of the Faith, as well as being a catchall for anything that does not fit into C...
Helen Bianchin (born 20 February 1939) is a New Zealand-born Australian writer. Since 1975, she has written over 55 romance novels for Mills & Boon. Biography Bianchin was born on 20 February 1939 in New Zealand. She worked as a legal secretary, then spent two years working and travelling in Australia. In Cairns, she ...
Weidner god list is the conventional name of one of the known ancient Mesopotamian lists of deities, originally compiled by ancient scribes in the late third millennium BCE, with the oldest known copy dated to the Ur III or Isin-Larsa period. Further examples have been found in many excavated Mesopotamian cities, and c...
Cumalar (also, Çumalar) is a village and municipality in the Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 581. But Barda's Best village is Ayrica References Populated places in Barda District
Fórnols de Cadí or Fórnols is a hamlet located in the municipality of La Vansa i Fórnols, in Province of Lleida province, Catalonia, Spain. As of 2020, it has a population of 19. Geography Fórnols de Cadí is located 167km northeast of Lleida. References Populated places in the Province of Lleida
Raising Buchanan is a 2019 American comedy film produced by Amanda Melby, Joe Gruberman, Chadwick Struck and Cathy Shim, written and directed by Bruce Dellis. The film stars René Auberjonois in the role of the title character, James Buchanan, the 15th president of the United States, and was his final role released in h...
Captain Charles John Wintour (10 December 1871 – 31 May 1916) was a Royal Navy officer. He was killed in action at the Battle of Jutland in 1916. The son of a clergyman, Wintour joined HMS Britannia as a cadet in 1885. A navigation specialist, during the early part of his career he held a succession of appointments as...
John Alfred Peacock (7 February 1891 – death unknown) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s, 1910s and 1920s. He played at representative level for England and Lancashire, and at club level for Runcorn RFC and Warrington, initially as a forward, and then as a specialist . Playing ...
Viatcheslav Fyodorovich Mukhanov (; born October 2, 1956) is a Soviet/Russian born German theoretical physicist and cosmologist. He is best known for the theory of Quantum Origin of the Universe Structure. Working in 1980-1981 with Gennady Chibisov in the Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow he predicted the spectrum o...
Turgenitubulus pagodula is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Camaenidae. This species is endemic to Australia. References 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 7 August 2007. Gastropods of Australia pagodula Vulnerable fauna of Austral...
Tanza, officially the Municipality of Tanza (), formerly known as Santa Cruz de Malabon, is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 312,116 people. It has a land area of , making it the third largest municipality by land area in the province....
Lakeview Spring is an unincorporated community in Tippecanoe Township, Kosciusko County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. Geography Lakeview Spring is located at . References Unincorporated communities in Kosciusko County, Indiana Unincorporated communities in Indiana
The Women's Uni 7s Series is the peak domestic competition for women's rugby sevens in Australia. The series is run by UniSport and Rugby Australia. It is contested by university teams and half of each team's playing squad must be student-athletes. Members of the national women's squad are also allocated to each team. ...
House at 313 North Main Street is a historic home located at Canastota in Madison County, New York. It was built about 1840 and remodelled in the 1880s and features Greek Revival-style and Eastlake-style details. It is an L-shaped frame dwelling composed of a 2-story main block and -story service wing. It was added ...
The House That Vanished (also released under the titles Scream... and Die!, and Please! Don't Go in the Bedroom) is a 1973 British-Spanish exploitation horror film directed by José Ramón Larraz, written by Derek Ford, and starring Andrea Allan, Karl Lanchbury, and Judy Matheson. Its plot follows a young fashion model w...
Tai Tseng Wai () is a walled village in Wang Chau, Yuen Long District, Hong Kong. Location Tai Tseng Wai is located in the northern part of Wang Chau, north of Kai Shan and Yuen Long Industrial Estate, next to the villages of Shing Uk Tsuen and Ng Uk Tsuen. The area north of the villages, Fung Lok Wai (), features fis...
Hewenden Viaduct, situated near Cullingworth, West Yorkshire, England, originally served as a railway viaduct along the Queensbury Lines. Being one of the highest viaducts in Britain, it has been recognised as a Grade II listed structure. The viaduct was built for the Great Northern Railway to carry a new branch line ...
The 9th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was also known as the "Hawkins' Zouaves" or the "New York Zouaves." Military service, 1861 In April 1861 with the secession of the Southern States and the calling up of volunteers by President Ab...
Mansfield Center can refer to a community in the United States: Mansfield Center, Connecticut Mansfield Center, Massachusetts
Lej da Vadret is a lake below Roseg Glacier in the Grisons, Switzerland. See also List of lakes of Switzerland List of mountain lakes of Switzerland References Lakes of Graubünden Lakes of Switzerland Samedan
Eupithecia argentea is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in south-western China (Sichuan). The wingspan is about 21 mm. The fore- and hindwings are off-white. References Moths described in 2004 argentea Moths of Asia
General Poole Vallancey England (1787–1884) was Master Gunner, St James's Park, the most senior ceremonial position in the Royal Artillery after the Sovereign. Military career England was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1805. He served with the British Army Garrison in Malta from 1824 to 1826 and rose through...
Broströmmen is a river in Sweden. It is about 15 kilometers long, or 45 kilometers including source drains. The catchment area is about 230 km², of which lakes make up about 13 percent. References Rivers of Stockholm County
```protocol buffer // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format // path_to_url // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright /...
Vlogger is a 2011 political thriller produced by Zentropa International Spain. The film, shot in the Catalan language, features heavy use of machinima. Plot The film centers on Tania a Pakistani-born computer specialist working in Barcelona who learns that her missing twin brother Osman has returned to playing the vi...
Parasyrphus nigritarsis is a species of hoverfly, from the family Syrphidae, in the order Diptera. It is known from northern Europe and North America, and has been considered to be a rare species in parts of its range. Adults visit flowers as a source of nutrition, and females lay their eggs on clutches of eggs of leaf...
Rebecca "Beckie" Jane Brown (born 4 December 1992 in Chelmsford, Essex, England) is an English vlogger, artist and YouTube personality. She has been active on YouTube since 2006 when she started videoblogging at the age of 13, under the name Beckie0. She attended MET film school from 2012 to 2014. In 2008, Beckie star...
The Waltham Forest Council elections, were held on 4 May 2006 in Waltham Forest, England. The whole council was up for election for the first time since the 2002 election. Waltham Forest local elections are held every four years, with the next due in 2010. Following the elections, a coalition agreement was formed be...
Mszczuje () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nowe Warpno, within Police County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland, close to the German border. It lies approximately south-east of Nowe Warpno, north-west of Police, and north-west of the regional capital Szczecin. For the histo...
The Cascajal River is a river of Panama. See also List of rivers of Panama References Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. CIA map, 1995. Rivers of Panama
Allen Ralph "Buck" Flowers, Jr. (March 26, 1899 – April 8, 1983) was an American college football player who was a halfback for the Davidson Wildcats football team of Davidson College in 1917 and for the Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football team of the Georgia School of Technology in 1918, 1919 and 1920. A triple thre...
"Buy My Love" is a song by American singer-songwriter Wynter Gordon. It is the third single to be released from her debut album, With the Music I Die (2011). It was released in the US and Australia on August 22, 2011, while an EP of remixes was released in the US on September 6, 2011. For the week of November 5, 2011, ...
Nigel B. Church (c.1940) is a British organ builder who was based in Stamfordham, Northumberland from 1971 to 1998. Career He started building organs as Church and Company in Stamfordham in 1971 and concentrated on new build organs with mechanical action. Although some restorations of older organs were undertaken (...
"They talk sh#t about me" is a song by M. Pokora featuring british singer Verse, from this MP3 album. It was released in june 2008 in Europe. Track listings CD single "They talk sh#t about me" "Forbidden drive" Digital download "They talk sh#t about me" Charts References 2008 singles M. Pokora songs Songs writt...
Marian Pastor Roces is an art critic and curator based in Manila. Roces started writing art criticism in 1974 and since then she has penned numerous articles about traditional arts, museology, cultural theory, and politics. Her most recent book Gathering: Political Writing on Art and Culture (2019) is an anthology of h...
Orakel / Tiefe is the debut studio album of Peter Frohmader, released in 1986 by Auricle and Dark Star Records. It was remastered and issued on CD for the first time on October 13, 2014 by Cosmic Egg for a limited run of 20 pressings. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the Orakel / Tiefe liner notes. Musicians Pet...
The Vemac Car Company was a low-volume Anglo-Japanese car manufacturer. The company is noted today for their construction of race cars used in the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship and its successor, Super GT. History The Vemac Car Company was founded in 1998 by two employees of Tokyo R&D, Osamu Hatakawa and Ma...
Maha Aungmye Township ( , also known as Mahaaungmye Township) is located immediately south of downtown Mandalay, Myanmar. It is the major residential area of Mandalay. The township is bounded by the Ayeyarwady river in the west, Chanayethazan Township in the north, Chanmyathazi Township in the south. The city's main un...
Trower Road is a major arterial road in the northern suburbs of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. The road is a major access route for services and institutions located in the Casuarina area, including Casuarina Square, Royal Darwin Hospital and Charles Darwin University. The road is named for Horace M Trower, Dir...
Taissa Farmiga ( ; born August 17, 1994) is an American actress. Born in Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, she is the younger sister of actress Vera Farmiga. Her numerous appearances in horror films have established her as a scream queen. Farmiga was encouraged to begin acting by her sister, and subsequently made her d...
Friday Morning Quarterback (better known as FMQB) was a trade magazine which covered the radio and music industries in the United States. Its coverage included programming, management, promotion, marketing, and airplay for music formatted radio. The magazine was founded in 1968 by Kal Rudman and was read by thousands o...
Joel Solomon Goldsmith (March 10, 1892 – June 17, 1964) was an American spiritual author, teacher, spiritual healer, and modern-day mystic. He founded The Infinite Way movement. Early years and career Joel S. Goldsmith was born in New York City on March 10, 1892. His parents were non-practicing Jews, who were marrie...
Jud Süß is an early 19th century novella by Wilhelm Hauff based on the early 18th century German Jewish banker and financial adviser Joseph Süß Oppenheimer. In Hauff's novella, Joseph Süß Oppenheimer is the flamboyant Jewish finance minister of Charles Alexander, Duke of Würtemberg; His policies based on corruption an...
Dona Drake (born Eunice Westmoreland; November 15, 1914 – June 20, 1989) was an American singer, dancer and film actress in the 1930s and 1940s. Drake was mixed race by ancestry. She often presented herself as Mexican and went by the names Una Novella and Rita Novella, typically being cast in "ethnic" white roles incl...
The Clearwater River is a tributary of the Red Lake River of Minnesota in the United States. Via the Red Lake River, the Red River of the North, Lake Winnipeg, and the Nelson River, it is part of the Hudson Bay watershed. "Clearwater" is an English translation of the native Ojibwe language name. See also List of ri...
The Miss Connecticut competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Connecticut in the Miss America pageant. Connecticut has won the Miss America crown once (Marian Bergeron, 1933), and is the only New England state which has produced a Miss America. 2022 titleholder is Sylvana González of...
Willard Carl Kruger (1910–1984) was an American architect born in Sperry, Texas, who grew up in Raton, New Mexico. He founded W. C. Kruger and Associates, which was an American architectural and engineering firm. The firm designed a number of Los Alamos buildings, as part of the Manhattan Project. Kruger graduated w...
The Raftsund Bridge () is a two-lane cantilever road bridge in Hadsel Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The bridge carries the European route E10 highway and it crosses the Raftsundet strait between the islands of Austvågøya and Hinnøya. The bridge is long, the main span is , and the maximum clearance to the s...
Liufang Station () is a station on Line 13 of the Beijing Subway in China. Station layout The station has 2 at-grade side platforms. Exits There are 2 exits, lettered A and B. Exit A is accessible. External links Beijing Subway stations in Chaoyang District Railway stations in Hong Kong opened in 2003
Scirpophaga xanthopygata is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It is found in Russia, Ukraine, Korea, eastern China, Japan, Vietnam and Taiwan. The wingspan is 22–41 mm for males and 23–47 mm for females. The upperside of the forewings is pale ochreous white while the underside is fuscous. The upperside of the...
Hitara (, pinyin: Xitala), earlier known as Hitan (溪滩氏, pinyin: xitanshi), was a clan of Manchu nobility belonging to the Manchu Plain White Banner. Due to the marriage of Empress Xuan to the Jurchen chieftain Taksi, the clan was called "Old Maiden House". Their ancestral homes were located in the Changbai Mountains, N...
Myristyl aldehyde, also known as tetradecanal, is a reduced form of myristic acid. It is naturally produced by bioluminescent bacteria of the Vibrio genus and is one of two substrates produced and consumed by the Vibrio fischeri luciferase light emission system. References Fatty aldehydes Alkanals
William Greenwell, (23 March 1820 – 27 January 1918) was an English archaeologist and Church of England priest. Early life William Greenwell was born 23 March 1820 at the estate known as Greenwell Ford near Lanchester, County Durham, England. He was the eldest son of William Thomas Greenwell (1777–1856) and Dorothy S...
Barking Power Station refers to a series of power stations at various sites within the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham in east London. The original power station site, of the coal-fired A, B and C stations, was at River Road, Creekmouth, on the north bank of the River Thames. These stations were decommissioned b...
Srivatsa Ramaswami (born 1939) is a teacher of Vinyasa Krama yoga. He studied for 33 years under the "grandfather of modern yoga", Krishnamacharya. In India he teaches at Kalakshetra. He has run workshops in America at the Esalen Institute, the Himalayan Institute and many other centres. He is the author of four books ...
Pyromancy (Ancient Greek ἐμπυρία (empueria), divination by fire) is the art of divination by means of fire or flames. The word pyromancy is adapted from the Greek word pyromanteia, from pyr (πῦρ, fire) and manteia (μαντεία, divination by means of). Its first known use was in the 1300s, and it evolved into the Late Lat...
```xml function testInnerLambdaCapture() { msg("testInnerLambdaCapture"); glb1 = 0 let a = 7 let g = () => { let h = () => { glb1 += a } h() } g() assert(glb1 == 7, "7") } testInnerLambdaCapture() ```
Matteo Lovatti the younger (Rome, 1861 – 1927) was an Italian painter, mainly of genre subjects. Biography His grandfather, with the same name (1769-1849) was an architect, who worked for the Papal authorities during the early 19th century. His father Filippo Lovatti was a lawyer and he died in 1893. Matteo was infl...
Darrell Lemaire (August 28, 1926 – January 2019) was an American mining engineer and psychedelic drug researcher. Lemaire was born in Reno, Nevada on August 28, 1926. He died from cancer in January 2019, at the age of 92. Lemaire spent two years in the U.S. Navy (1944–46). He then earned a B.S. in chemistry from the ...
The Theatre Royal, Exeter was the name of several theatres situated in the city centre of Exeter, Devon, England in the United Kingdom. Early theatres and fires The name "Theatre Royal" was first applied in Exeter by the mid-1830s to what had previously been the Bedford Circus Theatre, in premises dating from 1821. T...
The 2005 Atlanta Braves season marked the franchise's 40th season in Atlanta and the 135th season overall. The Braves won their 11th consecutive division title under Manager of the Year Bobby Cox, finishing 2 games ahead of the second-place Philadelphia Phillies. The Braves lost the 2005 Divisional Series to the Housto...
Gdańsk Power Station () is a combined heat and power station in Gdańsk, Poland. It is operated by PGE Energia Ciepła Oddział Wybrzeże, a subsidiary of PGE. The power station has 5 power generation units and 2 boilers without electricity generation. The parameters of these installations are: Gdansk Power Station has t...
```ocaml (* * OWL - OCaml Scientific Computing *) (** Root finding algorithms for nonlinear functions *) (** {5 Type definition} *) type solver = | Bisec | FalsePos | Ridder | Brent (** Type of root functions of univariate functions. *) (** {5 Core functions} *) val fzero : ?solver:solver -> ?max_it...
Anne Hilmersen is a Norwegian handball player. She played 34 matches for the Norway women's national handball team between 1966 and 1972. She participated at the 1971 World Women's Handball Championship, where the Norwegian team placed 7th. References Year of birth missing Possibly living people Norwegian female han...
The Tuthilltown Gristmill is located off Albany Post Road (Ulster County Route 9) in Gardiner, New York, United States. It was built in 1788, as the National Register reports, and has been expanded several times since. Until recently it was the oldest continuously operated grist mill in the state. It was added to the ...
Dohrenwend is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Barbara Snell Dohrenwend (1927–1982), American epidemiologist and social psychologist Bruce Dohrenwend (born 1927), American psychiatric epidemiologist, widower of Barbara Otto Dohrenwend (1899–1989), American investment banker
Micropterix schaefferi is a species of moth belonging to the family Micropterigidae that was described by John Heath in 1975. Male Micropterix schaefferi have a wingspan of , while females have a wingspan of . It is known from France, Corsica, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Cze...
Dorood or Dorud or Dow Rud () may refer to: Deh Rud, Fars Dorud, Kurdistan Dorood (city), Lorestan, Iran Dorud County, Lorestan, Iran Dorud, West Azerbaijan Dorud, alternate name of Dorudgaran Oil field offshore in Kharg Island See also Darrud
Claude Lamoral, Prince of Ligne (7 August 1685 – Chateau de Beloeil, 7 April 1766) was a Field marshal and sixth Prince in the House of Ligne. A state councilor, he reorganized the army in the newly conquered Austrian Netherlands, and in 1720 took possession in the name of the Emperor of the fortified cities of Tourna...
The were a class of twelve destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. All were given traditional poetic names of the months of the year by the Lunar calendar or phases of the moon. Some authors consider the and Mutsuki-class destroyers to be extensions of the earlier . Background With the imposition of the Washingt...
Bigra is a village in Bhatar CD block in Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision of Purba Bardhaman district in the state of West Bengal, India with total 434 families residing. It is located about from West Bengal on National Highway towards Purba Bardhaman. History Census 2011 Bigra Village Location Code or Village Code...
James Carson Brevoort (July 10, 1818 – December 7, 1887) was an American collector of rare books and coins. He served as superintendent of the Astor Library for two years, also serving as trustee. Biography J. Carson Brevoort was born in Bloomingdale, Manhattan on July 10, 1818. He received his early education at home...
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Hurworth - a , launched in 1941 and sunk in 1943. - a , launched in 1984. References Royal Navy ship names
Donnell Mor Mideach Ua Conchobair, Prince of Connacht, fl. 1144 to 1176. Donnell was a son of King Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair of Connacht (1088-1156 and Derbforgaill Ni Lochlainn (died 1151. Derbforgaill was the daughter of King Domnall Mac Lochlainn of Ailech, and one of Tairrdelbach's six wives. Domnall's full sibl...
The Wisconsin Wagon Company Factory is a historic factory building located at 602 Railroad Street in Madison, Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Wagon Company built the factory building in 1903 to construct horse-drawn wagons and carriages. The company transitioned the building to an auto factory in 1917 and continued to use it ...
François-Étienne Caulet (born at Toulouse, 1610; died at Pamiers, 1680) was a French bishop and Jansenist. Life After completing his studies at the Collège of La Flèche, Caulet worked for some time under Père de Condren, Superior of the French Oratory. He then joined Jean-Jacques Olier in founding the Vaugirard Semin...
```protocol buffer // Protos/unittest_swift_reserved_ext.proto - test proto // // This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project // // // See path_to_url for license information // See path_to_url for the list of Swift project authors // // your_sha256_hash------------- /// /// Test Swift reserved words ...
Hans Steger may refer to: Hans Steger (sculptor), German sculptor Hans Ulrich Steger, Swiss caricaturist, children's author and artist
The 2022 Bolivian ombudsman election took place between 15 March and 23 September 2022 during the term of the 3rd Plurinational Legislative Assembly. This unusual intra-term election for ombudsman of Bolivia was necessitated by the resignation of on 24 January 2019, leaving Nadia Cruz as the acting authority for more ...
Samantha Linda "Sami" Grisafe (born March 26, 1985) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, women's football player, activist, and actor. In 2012 Grisafe released Atlantis, a full-length studio album featuring eleven upbeat pop tracks that do well to showcase her powerhouse voice. The album received six Grammy pre...
The men's K-1 500 metres competition at the 2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Montemor-o-Velho took place at the Centro de Alto Rendimento de Montemor-o-Velho. Schedule The schedule was as follows: All times are Western European Summer Time (UTC+1) Results Heats The six fastest boats in each heat, plus t...
Djima Oyawolé (born 18 October 1976) is a Togolese former footballer who played as a striker. He played for the Togo national team between 1996 and 2006. Career Born in Tsévié, Oyawolé played professionally in France, Belgium and China for Metz, Lorient, Troyes, Louhans-Cuiseaux, Gent and Shenzhen Jianlibao. Oyawolé ...
Robert John Blotzer (born October 22, 1958) is an American musician best known as the drummer for metal band Ratt. He attended Torrance High School in Torrance, California along with his Ratt bandmate Juan Croucier. Ratt Blotzer began his career playing with Don Dokken along with Juan Croucier. Blotzer and Croucier le...
Odontostomias is a genus of barbeled dragonfishes. Species There are currently two recognized species in this genus: Odontostomias masticopogon Norman, 1930 Odontostomias micropogon Norman, 1930 References Stomiidae Marine fish genera Ray-finned fish genera Taxa named by John Roxborough Norman
Fluoromethcathinone can refer to several substituted cathinone compounds: 3-Fluoromethcathinone 4-Fluoromethcathinone (flephedrone)
David Cranston may also refer to: David Cranston (British Army officer) (born 1945), retired senior British Army officer David Cranston (philosopher) (c. 1480–1512), Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian