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The Cambodian Second League organized by the Football Federation of Cambodia. There are seven teams in the competition, each team played on a home-and-away round-robin basis. The top four teams progressed to the play-off round, and the two teams in the finals promoted to 2018 Cambodian League. Two teams (FFC Academy an... |
```smalltalk
#if UNITY_5 && !UNITY_5_0 && !UNITY_5_1 && !UNITY_5_2 || UNITY_5_4_OR_NEWER
#define UNITY_MIN_5_3
#endif
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.IO;
using UnityEditor;
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;
using Debug = UnityEngine.Debug;
using UnityEditor.SceneMana... |
The 1952 United States Senate election in Florida was held on November 4, 1952. Incumbent Senator Spessard Holland was easily re-elected to a second term in office.
General election
Results
See also
1952 United States Senate elections
References
Single-candidate elections
1952
Florida
United States Senate |
Coldest place may refer to:
The coldest place on earth, the Pole of Cold in Antarctica.
The coldest temperatures seen in the known universe. See .
See also
List of weather records
The Coldest City |
Crooked House is a 2017 mystery film directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, based on Agatha Christie’s 1949 novel of the same name. The film stars Max Irons, Terence Stamp, Glenn Close, Gillian Anderson, and Stefanie Martini. Principal photography began in September 2016, and the film aired in the UK on Channel 5 on 17 Dec... |
Postcards from Heaven is the second studio album by English music duo Lighthouse Family. It was released on 20 October 1997 on Wildcard / Polydor Records. The album produced three top-10 hits ("Raincloud", "High" and "Lost in Space") and two top-30 hits ("Question of Faith" and "Postcard from Heaven") in the UK, with "... |
René Alleau (1917 – 18 October 2013) was a French author, historian and consulting engineer. The focus of his numerous works are symbology and alchemy, the occult and secret societies. As well as his own works, he contributed articles in these fields to the Encyclopædia Universalis.
Biography
Alleau was the director o... |
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery County, Indiana.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Montgomery County, Indiana, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many ... |
Danielle Outlaw (née Bowman; born September 1976) is an American law enforcement officer. She became Commissioner for the Philadelphia Police Department on February 10, 2020. She previously served as chief of police for the Portland Police Bureau, in Oregon. She was the first African American woman to head the bureau i... |
An air-operated valve, also known as a pneumatic valve, is a type of power-operated pipe valve that uses air pressure to perform a function similar to a solenoid. As air pressure is increased, the compressed air starts to push against the piston or diaphragm walls which causes the valve to actuate. Whether the valve op... |
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="../../../../../../doc/src/boostbook.css" type="text/css">
<meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V... |
is a Japanese politician, currently a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (Japanese national legislature). He is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party, and affiliated to the revisionist lobby Nippon Kaigi. A graduate of a high school in Chiba Prefecture, he served in the assembly of Chiba Prefecture since... |
Karpagam College of Engineering is an autonomous institution of the Karpagam Charity Trust established in the year 2000. The college is one of the Karpagam Educational Institutions, affiliated with the Anna University of Chennai and approved by AICTE. It is also accredited by NBA, TCS, Microsoft and Wipro. The programm... |
Ren (Katherine) Powell (born Karen Lee Tudor in Anaheim, California) is an American-born Norwegian poet and translator.
Career
Powell has translated more than a dozen book-length publications for various publishers. Contemporary Norwegian poets she has worked with include Odveig Klyve, Tor Obrestad, Kolbein Falkeid, ... |
Seeman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Seeman (politician) (born 1966), Indian Tamil politician and former director
Bonnie Seeman (born 1969), American ceramist
Enoch Seeman (fl. 1694–1739), painter
Jerry Seeman (1936–2013), American football official
John Seeman, pornographic actor and dire... |
Michael Saunders is a British economist, and a senior economic advisor at the consultancy Oxford Economics. In August 2016 he became an external member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, replacing Martin Weale.
Saunders studied econometrics at the London School of Economics (LSE).
Saunders worked for... |
Richard Lumley-Saunderson, 4th Earl of Scarbrough PC (May 1725 – 12 May 1782) was a British peer, styled Viscount Lumley from 1740 to 1752.
He was appointed a deputy lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire on 4 August 1757. On 27 October 1759, he was appointed colonel of the North Lincolnshire battalion of militia,... |
De Twentsche Courant Tubantia, commonly known as Tubantia, is a Dutch daily newspaper owned by DPG Media. In 2016 it was distributed in 91,313 copies in the regions of Twente and Regge valley. Its headquarters are in Enschede.
References
Dutch-language newspapers
Daily newspapers published in the Netherlands
Mass me... |
Christian Neureuther (born 28 April 1949) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Germany.
Racing career
Born and raised in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Neureuther specialized in the slalom and won six World Cup races and attained twenty podiums. He competed for West Germany in three Winter Olympics (1972, 197... |
```scheme
;;; SRFI-14 character-sets library -*- Scheme -*-
;;;
;;; - Ported from MIT Scheme runtime by Brian D. Carlstrom.
;;; - Massively rehacked & extended by Olin Shivers 6/98.
;;; - Massively redesigned and rehacked 5/2000 during SRFI process.
;;; At this point, the code bears the following relationship to the... |
Gregory Gustina (born August 12, 1973, on Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles) is a Dutch professional baseball pitcher with Sparta-Feyenoord of the Honkbal Hoofdklasse. In 2010, Gustina led the league in innings pitched. In 2006, he appeared with the Netherlands national baseball team at the 2006 World Baseball Classic. He ... |
War Walks is a BBC television documentary series presented by the historian Richard Holmes, then Professor of Military and Security Studies at Cranfield University. The series is about battlefields (though it could be questioned whether the Blitz had a battlefield), which are visited by Holmes, and is also about the co... |
Lepidopoda is a genus of moths in the family Sesiidae.
Species
Lepidopoda sylphina Hampson, 1919
Lepidopoda andrepiclera Hampson, 1910
Lepidopoda heterogyna Hampson, 1900
Lepidopoda lutescens Diakonoff, [1968]
References
Sesiidae |
La Tour-Maubourg () is a station on line 8 of the Paris Métro. It is located to the northwest of Hôtel des Invalides in the 7th arrondissement. It is named after the Boulevard de la Tour-Maubourg, which in turn is named after Victor de Fay de La Tour-Maubourg (1768–1850), a general in the First Empire and Minister of ... |
Chifunabuli District is a district of Luapula Province, Zambia. It was created in 2018 by splitting Samfya District.
References
Districts of Luapula Province |
The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal is an expansion for the role-playing game The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind by Bethesda Softworks, released on November 6, 2002. The expansion takes place in the city of Mournhold, the capital of Morrowind, and further explores the story of the characters of the "Living Gods", the Tribuna... |
Oksana Aleksandrovna Gozeva (; born 30 December 1989 in Moscow) is a Russian former competitive figure skater. She represented Russia at the 2009 World Junior Championships and at the 2010 European Championships.
Programs
Competitive highlights
GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
References
External links
Ru... |
Samuel Burk Burnett (January 1, 1849 – June 27, 1922) was an American cattleman and rancher from Texas, owner of the 6666 Ranch, and namesake of Burkburnett, Texas.
Early life
Samuel Burk Burnett was born on January 1, 1849, in Bates County, Missouri, to parents originally from Virginia. His father, Jeremiah Burnett, ... |
Fadrique Enríquez may refer to:
Fadrique Enríquez de Mendoza (1390–1473), great-grandson of Alfonso XI of Castile and his mistress Leonor de Guzmán
Fadrique Enríquez de Velasco (1460–1538), grandson of the preceding |
Gattendorfiinae is one of two subfamilies of the Gattendorfiidae family, a member of the Goniatitida order. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.
References
The Paleobiology Database accessed... |
Mediana is an important archeological site from the late Roman period, located in the eastern suburb of the Serbian city of Niš. It represents a luxurious residence with a highly organised economy. Excavations have revealed a villa with peristyle, thermae, granary and water tower. The residence dates to the reign of Co... |
```javascript
/**
* @license Apache-2.0
*
*
*
* path_to_url
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
*/
'use strict';
// MODULES //
var tape = require( 'tape' );
var random = require( './../lib' );
// TESTS... |
İsmail Özden (1952 Şimzê, Beşiri – 15 August 2018), aka Mam Zêki Shingali, was a Yazidi Kurdish member of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (, PKK), famous for the leading role he played in the resistance to the genocide of Yazidis by ISIL. He was killed on 15 August 2018 in a Turkish Air Force airstrike.
Early life
Ismai... |
Brachychira is a genus of moths of the family Notodontidae. The genus was erected by Per Olof Christopher Aurivillius in 1905.
Species
Brachychira alternata Kiriakoff, 1966
Brachychira argentina Kiriakoff, 1955
Brachychira argyrosticta Kiriakoff, 1954
Brachychira bernardii Kiriakoff, 1966
Brachychira davus Kiriakoff, ... |
```java
/*
*
*
* path_to_url
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
*/
package org.dromara.maxkey.authz.oauth2.provider.code;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import org.dromara.maxkey.aut... |
Maierato is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Vibo Valentia in the Italian region Calabria, located about southwest of Catanzaro and about northeast of Vibo Valentia. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 2,305 and an area of .
Maierato borders the following municipalities: Capistrano, Filogaso, Fr... |
Ryan Hreljac is a Canadian activist, who established the Ryan's Well Foundation to bring clean water and sanitation to people in developing countries. He has received numerous awards for his work, and he was the youngest person ever to be bestowed with the Order of Ontario
Early life and education
Hreljac is the son ... |
Shane Delia's Spice Journey is an Australian cooking and travel television show aired on SBS One. The original series aired from 2 May 2013 until 4 July 2013 and featured locations in Malta, Lebanon and Iran. A second series, Shane Delia's Spice Journey Turkey aired in 2014. The third series, Shane Delia's Moorish Spic... |
Siddhanath Temple, located in Mhaswad, is dedicated to the veneration of Lord Siddhanath. Siddhanath is believed to be incarnation of Shiva (one of the principle deities of Hinduism) and the patron god of adjacent regions and one of among several regional protective (Kshetrapal) gods of Maharashtra. Mhaswad is situated... |
Harold Joseph Rahm (February 22, 1919 – November 30, 2019) was a Catholic priest and Jesuit, who became well known for his work with gangs and inner-city youth in El Paso, Texas, US. From there he went to Campinas, Brazil, where he extended his efforts at prevention and treatment of drug addiction and received wide acc... |
Rakel Rodríguez Ruiz (born October 17, 1977, Granada, Spain) is a Spanish dancer, choreographer and actress.
She is known for creating the "sign-dance" dance style, which combines sign language with dance. She is a creator and promoter of inclusive and accessible art.
Life and career
Rakel Rodríguez Ruiz was born i... |
Christian Kerez (born 27 May 1962 in Maracaibo) is a Swiss architect, architectural photographer and a university professor.
Biography
Christian Kerez studied architecture at ETH Zurich until 1991 and then worked with Rudolf Fontana in Domat/Ems. Kerez started out with architectural photography and founded his archit... |
Irish abortion referendum can refer to any of several referendums regarding Irish legislation:
in 1983: Eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
in 1992: Twelfth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 1992
in 1992: Thirteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
in 1992: Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitu... |
Rue is an unincorporated community in Accomack County, Virginia.
References
Unincorporated communities in Virginia
Unincorporated communities in Accomack County, Virginia |
Ronnie Pereira was a Malaysian musician who was best known as the lead guitarist and singer of the 1970s band Revolvers. He was popularly known as the Malaysian Carlos Santana for the way he emulated Santana in playing the guitar.
Evolvement of Revolvers The Band In Klang.
The Original Revolvers (OR) was formed in e... |
Charles Coffin Harris (1822–1881) was a New England lawyer who became a politician and judge in the Kingdom of Hawaii who firmly supported the monarchy as an independent nation. After serving in a number of cabinet posts, he became chief justice of the supreme court.
Early life
Charles Coffin Harris was born June 9, ... |
Xenia Cage (born Xenia Andreyevna Kashevaroff, August 15, 1913, Juneau, Alaska – September 26, 1995, New York) was an American surrealist sculptor. Her work has been described as on the “cutting edge of surrealism in sculpture” for her time.
Early life and education
Xenia Kashevaroff was one of six daughters of Andrei... |
Polycestinae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Buprestidae: known as "jewel beetles".
Tribes and Genera
The following genera are included:
Acmaeoderini
Authority: Kerremans, 1893
subtribe Acmaeoderina Kerremans, 1893
Acmaeodera Eschscholtz, 1829
Acmaeoderella Cobos, 1955
Acmaeoderoides Van Dyke, 1942
Acmae... |
Acronicta lepusculina, commonly known as the cottonwood dagger moth, is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Achille Guenée in 1852. It is found in most of eastern North America, west through southern Canada to Vancouver Island and southward.
The wingspan is 40–50 mm. Adults ar... |
Louis and Luca – The Big Cheese Race () is a 2015 Norwegian stop motion animated film directed by Rasmus A. Sivertsen from a screenplay by Karsten Fullu, based on the characters by Kjell Aukrust. A sequel to Solan and Ludvig: Christmas in Pinchcliffe (2013), it is the second film in a trilogy of stop motion animated fi... |
Pauline Thornhill is a Canadian television host and producer of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's longest running regional television program, Land and Sea on CBC owned-and-operated station CBNT-DT. She served in this capacity from 1993 to 2022. Thornhill grew up in Bay L'Argent. She graduated in 1986 from the journa... |
The Pristina Archives is a cultural heritage monument in Pristina, Kosovo.
History and description
The Pristina Central Archives, formerly the Technical High School, is located in Pristina's main historical district. Though the exact date of construction is unknown, the style points to the late 19th century, particula... |
Elmer Fisk Banker (July 19, 1871 – June 24, 1939) was an American politician in the state of Washington. He served in the Washington House of Representatives from 1917 to 1933.
References
Democratic Party members of the Washington House of Representatives
1871 births
1939 deaths |
The “Tower of David Period” is the nickname which describes Israeli art during the 1920s. The nickname was coined as a result of the exhibition that took place in the Tower of David during that period. Instead of one artistic direction, this period was characterized by artistic works of conflicting styles, reflecting ... |
The Cretan Revolt of 1897–1898 was a successful insurrection by the Greek population of Crete against the rule of the Ottoman Empire after decades of rising tensions. The Greek insurrectionists received supplies and armed support first from the Kingdom of Greece; then later from the Great Powers: the United Kingdom, Fr... |
Styger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Johan Styger (born 1962), South African rugby union player
Nadia Styger (born 1978), Swiss alpine ski racer
Fictional characters
Nils Styger (Abyss), Marvel Comics character |
Mary Cunningham Agee (born September 1, 1951) is an American business executive and author. She served in the top management of two Fortune 100 companies in the 1980s, one of the first women to do so, and was voted one of the "25 Most Influential Women in America" by World Almanac in 1981 and 1982. Agee is a Managing P... |
Pyrgolidium is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies.
Species
Species within the genus Pyrgolidium include:
Pyrgolidium internodulum (S. V. Wood, 1848)
Pyrgolidium josettae (Saurin, 1959)
References
Monterosato T. A. (di) (1884). Nomenclatura ge... |
Portlight may refer to:
Another name for a lighthouse
The heavy glass cover for a porthole
Portlight Strategies, an American charity helping hurricane victims
See also
Lighthouse (disambiguation) |
Luis Miguel Hernández Campos (born 9 February 1985) is a Salvadoran professional footballer.
Club career
Águila reserve team
Hernández was formed in the Águila reserve team since 2000. With Águila, Hernández lost the Apertura 2009 and Clausura 2010 finals against FAS (2–3 defeat) and Isidro Metapán (1–3 defeat), res... |
Eubaphe helveta is a species of moth in the family Geometridae first described by William Barnes in 1907. It is found in North America.
The MONA or Hodges number for Eubaphe helveta is 7442.
References
Further reading
Eudulini
Articles created by Qbugbot
Moths described in 1907 |
Egidius was a nobleman from Austrasia was a bishop of Reims (573-590). An influential person during the minority of King Childebert II, he favored an alliance with Chilperic I. In 575, along with Rauching, Bertefred and others, he was one of the regents.
Many of the dukes strongly opposed the influence of Queen Brunhi... |
The Governor Islands () are located off the Kimberley coast of Western Australia.
Islands in the group include:
East Governor Island
West Governor Island
References
Islands of the Kimberley (Western Australia) |
The Spanish Bride is a historical novel by Georgette Heyer based on the true story of Sir Harry Smith and his wife Juana María de los Dolores de León Smith. He had a fairly illustrious military career and was made a baronet. The town of Ladysmith in South Africa is named after his wife.
Plot summary
After the siege an... |
```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\BinaryAuthorization;
class SigstorePublicKeySet extends \Google\Collection
{
protected $collection_k... |
The 2016 Roscommon Senior Football Championship is the 116th edition of the Roscommon GAA's premier club Gaelic football tournament for senior graded teams in County Roscommon, Ireland. The tournament consists of 12 teams, with the winner going on to represent Roscommon in the Connacht Senior Club Football Championship... |
Douglass Township may refer to the following places in the United States:
Douglass Township, Butler County, Kansas
Douglass Township, Michigan
Douglass Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Douglass Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
See also
Douglas Township (disambiguation)
Township name disambiguation... |
Admiral Kingsmill appeared in Lloyd's Register for 1797 as a British clinker-built and Cork-based privateer. The entry showed her master as Thornton. She had undergone repairs in 1796 and was armed with ten 6-pounder guns. Captain Eleazer Thornton acquired a letter of marque for Admiral Kingsmill on 19 December 1796. L... |
Ctenosaura nolascensis, the Nolasco spiny-tailed iguana or San Pedro Nolasco spinytail iguana, is a species of iguana native to Mexico. It is endemic to one island, the Isla San Pedro Nolasco.
References
Endemic reptiles of Mexico
Fauna of Gulf of California islands
Reptiles described in 1972
Ctenosaura
Taxa named b... |
Funchoza (; ) or salat funchoza (; ) is a dish in Koryo-saram cuisine. It is variant of the Korean dish japchae, created by Koryo-saram: the Korean diaspora of the former Soviet Union.
The dish, along with Korean and Koryo-saram cuisine in general, has achieved popularity in Uzbekistan, where there is a relatively hig... |
Nix or NIX may refer to:
Places
Nix, Alabama, an unincorporated community, United States
Nix, Texas, a ghost town in southwestern Lampasas County, Texas, United States
Nix (moon), a moon of Pluto
People
Nix (surname), listing people with the surname
In science and technology
Nix (gene), a pro-apoptotic gene
No... |
```smalltalk
// The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT license.
// See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information.
namespace System.Windows.Markup
{
[AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class, AllowMultiple = false, Inherited = true)]
public sealed class UsableDuringInitializati... |
The aorticopulmonary septum is developmentally formed from neural crest, specifically the cardiac neural crest, and actively separates the aorta and pulmonary arteries and fuses with the interventricular septum within the heart during heart development.
Structure
In the developing heart, the truncus arteriosus and bul... |
Willets Point, also known locally as the Iron Triangle, is an industrial neighborhood within Corona, in the New York City borough of Queens. Located east of Citi Field near the Flushing River, it is known for its automobile shops and junkyards, and had a population of 10 people in 2011.
Proposals to redevelop Willets ... |
Empresa Brasileira de Infraestrutura Aeroportuária (abr. Infraero) is a Brazilian government corporation founded in 1973, authorized by Law 5,862, being responsible for operating the main Brazilian commercial airports. In 2011 Infraero's airports carried 179,482,228 passengers, 1,464,484 tons of cargo, and operated 2,8... |
Serhiy Kuzmenko (, born 22 January 1975) is a Ukrainian politician, businessman and state official. In the 2020 Ukrainian local elections he was elected (as a nonpartisan politician) mayor of Oleksandriia.
Kuzmenko is a former head of the Kirovohrad Regional State Administration (Governor of Kirovohrad Oblast) from 16... |
Kröppen is a municipality in Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany and belongs to the municipal association Pirmasens-Land.
References
Municipalities in Rhineland-Palatinate
Südwestpfalz |
The Story So Far... is the seventh album by Lúnasa. It was released in 2008 on Compass Records, and was mainly arranged by Trevor Hutchinson. Two tracks, "Morning Nightcap" and "Aibreann" were re-recorded in Nashville. Other tracks were revisited and remixed. It is considered a best-of album.
Track listing
Morning Ni... |
Bobbili Assembly constituency is a constituency in Vizianagaram district of Andhra Pradesh, representing the state legislative assembly in India. It is one of the seven assembly segments of Vizianagaram (Lok Sabha constituency), along with Etcherla, Rajam (SC), Cheepurupalli, Gajapathinagaram, Nellimarla and Vizianagar... |
Angelopoulos () is a Greek surname meaning "son of Angelos". The feminine form is Angelopoulou (Αγγελοπούλου). Notable people with the surname include:
Athanasios Angelopoulos (born 1939), Greek professor
Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki (born 1955), Greek businesswoman
Giorgos Angelopoulos (born 1974), Greek businessman... |
A list of fantasy films released in the 1990s.
List
Notes
References
1990s
Fantasy |
The Belfry Theatre is a theatre and associated theatre company in the Fernwood neighbourhood of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The company produces contemporary theatre, with a focus on Canadian work. The theatre building is a converted nineteenth-century church designed by Thomas Hooper.
Mission
Michael Shamata... |
Ron May may refer to:
Ron May (Colorado legislator) (born 1934), American politician
Ron May (columnist) (1956–2013), American journalist
Ron May (theatre director) (born 1971), American theatre director |
On 28 June 2022, a fire broke out during a riot inside a prison in Tuluá, Colombia killing at least 52 people and injuring at least 34.
Background
In Colombia, and many other Latin American countries, prisons are highly overcrowded with riots a common issue. Colombia's prison system which have the capacity to hold 81... |
Ljiljana Čolić (; born 1956) is a Serbian politician who previously served as Minister for Education and Sport in the Government of Serbia.
Academic career
Čolić holds a graduate degree in philosophy and a Ph.D. in philology. She is a professor of Ottoman language and paleography at the University of Belgrade as well ... |
China National Highway 501 will run from Jixian in Heilongjiang to Dangbi on the border with Russia at Lake Khanka, also in Heilongjiang. It is one of the new trunk highways proposed in the China National Highway Network Planning (2013–2030).
Status
Between Shuangyashan and Baoqing County, the highway is under constru... |
Keyvan may refer to:
Keyvan, Iran, a village
Keyvan Rural District, in Iran
Kayvan, a given name |
Rūta Bunkutė (born November 28, 1979 in Alytus, Lithuania) is a current IFBB/NPC Amateur fitness and figure competitor from Lithuania.
Early life and education
Rūta Bunkutė was born in Alytus, and moved to Vilnius, capital of Lithuania, at age sixteen. She has two sisters and a brother. She attended Vilnius Ozas Spor... |
Paramartyria bimaculella is a species of moth belonging to the family Micropterigidae. It was described by Syuti Issiki in 1931. It is endemic to Taiwan.
References
Micropterigidae
Moths of Taiwan
Endemic fauna of Taiwan
Moths described in 1931 |
```c++
#include "generic_create.h"
#include <vespa/eval/eval/wrap_param.h>
#include <vespa/eval/eval/fast_value.hpp>
#include <vespa/vespalib/util/stash.h>
#include <vespa/vespalib/util/typify.h>
#include <vespa/vespalib/util/shared_string_repo.h>
#include <cassert>
using namespace vespalib::eval::tensor_function;
n... |
Nathan Solomon Jonas (August 1, 1868 – October 17, 1943) was a Jewish-American banker and philanthropist from Brooklyn.
Life
Jonas was born on August 1, 1868, in Montgomery, Alabama, the son of Jacob Jonas and Bella Mayer. His father was a German immigrant from Düsseldorf who immigrated to America in 1848, became a c... |
MV Alta is an abandoned merchant vessel currently located in Ireland. Constructed in 1976 with the name Tananger, Alta was abandoned at sea in October 2018 and washed ashore in Ireland in February 2020, where her wreckage remains.
Career
Alta was constructed in 1976 as the Tananger, and has had several other names be... |
Germain Prégent (19 October 1926 – 15 January 2015) was a politician and entrepreneur in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He represented the Saint-Henri neighbourhood on the Montreal city council from 1978 to 2001 and served on the Montreal executive committee (i.e., the municipal cabinet) during Pierre Bourque's administrati... |
Come With Me To Hell, Pt. 1 is the third studio album collaboration between Memphis-based rappers DJ Paul and Lord Infamous. It was released in 1994 and distributed through the independent record label, Prophet Entertainment. A "Remastered Edition" of Come With Me To Hell, Pt. 1 was released on March 6, 2014, to critic... |
The UEFA European Championship is the main football competition of the men's national football teams governed by UEFA (the Union of European Football Associations). Held every four years since 1960, in the even-numbered year between FIFA World Cup tournaments, it was originally called the UEFA European Nations' Cup, ch... |
Two British Royal Navy warships have been called HMS Lance after the spear.
The first was a destroyer launched at Thornycroft in 1914, and fired the first British shot of World War I on 5 August 1914 when she intercepted the German minelayer Königin Luise.
The second was an launched in 1940 and sunk by aircraft a... |
Dickmann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Arend Dickmann (1572–1627), Polish Navy admiral
Bernard F. Dickmann (1888–1971), American politician
Friedrich Dickmann, German politician
Lorenzo Dickmann (born 1996), Italian footballer
See also
Ernst Dickmanns, German computer scientist
Dickman... |
Khalil Amira El-Maghrabi (January 1, 1914 – May 26, 1976) was an Egyptian boxer. He competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Career
In 1936, El-Maghrabi was eliminated in the first round of the featherweight class, after having lost his fight to eventual bronze medalist Josef Miner.
References
1914 births
1976 deaths
F... |
North Dakota Highway 57 (ND 57) is an east–west highway in North Dakota, running in Benson and Ramsey counties. It runs from U.S. Route 281 (US 281) west of Fort Totten to ND 20 near Camp Grafton.
Because of its proximity to Devils Lake, it has been impacted with the lake's increasing elevation; portions in and along ... |
Stuart Macrae or MacRae may refer to:
Stuart Macrae (footballer) (1855–1927), English international footballer
Stuart Macrae (inventor), British inventor
Stuart MacRae (composer) (born 1976), British composer |
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