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Who Dares Wins is a compilation of various rare Bolt Thrower tracks from EPs and other sources: Tracks 1–4 are from the Cenotaph EP, tracks 5–8 are from the Spearhead EP and the tracks 9 and 10 are from the same session as "...For Victory", previously released on "Rareache" (the anniversary compilation boxset of Earach...
Microrhopala is a genus of tortoise beetles and hispines in the family Chrysomelidae. There are about 18 described species in Microrhopala. Species These 18 species belong to the genus Microrhopala: Microrhopala arizonica Schaeffer, 1906 Microrhopala beckeri Weise, 1905 Microrhopala ciliata Weise, 1911 Microrhopa...
The 1979 Orange Bowl was the 45th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, on Monday, January 1. Part of the 1978–79 bowl game season, it matched the fourth-ranked Oklahoma Sooners and #6 Nebraska Cornhuskers, both of the Big Eight Conference. This matchup was something o...
Lady Tara Thornfield (also Cockburn and Lady Oakwell) is a fictional character from the British soap opera Emmerdale, played by Anna Brecon. She made her first on screen appearance on 31 July 1997. She remained on and off in the show until departing on 4 January 2002 for a new life with Sean Reynolds (Stephen McGann), ...
Olivia Lauryn Dean (born 14 March 1999) is an English singer. She began her career working in collaboration with Rudimental. She was named Amazon Music's 2021 breakthrough artist of the year and recorded an exclusive version of Nat King Cole's "The Christmas Song" for Amazon's 2021 Christmas Originals line-up, which ch...
Nazime Sultan (; "clouds" or "poetic"; 25 February 1867 – 9 November 1947) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Ottoman Sultan Abdulaziz and Hayranidil Kadın. Early life Nazime Sultan was born on 25 February 1867 in at the Dolmabahçe Palace. Her father was Sultan Abdulaziz, and her mother was Hayranidil Kadın. She...
Alexandru "Alec" Năstac (born 2 April 1949) is a retired middleweight boxer from Romania. He competed at the 1972 and 1976 Olympics and won a bronze medal in 1976. He also won silver medals at the 1971 and 1973 European championships and 1974 World Championships. Năstac took up boxing in 1967 at Constructorul Galați, ...
Queen Dangyeong (7 February 1487 – 27 December 1557), of the Geochang Shin clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and first queen consort of Yi Yeok, King Jungjong, the 11th Joseon monarch. She was queen consort of Joseon for seven days in September 1506, after which she was known as Deposed Queen Shin (폐비 신씨...
```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\DriveLabels; class GoogleAppsDriveLabelsV2LifecycleDisabledPolicy extends \Google\Model { /** * @...
Clausula rebus sic stantibus is the legal doctrine allowing for a contract or a treaty to become inapplicable because of a fundamental change of circumstances. In public international law the doctrine essentially serves an "escape clause" to the general rule of pacta sunt servanda (promises must be kept). Because the d...
Christine Dawood (born June 1975) is a British-German entrepreneur and organisational psychologist. She is the widow of philanthropist Shahzada Dawood, who died alongside with four others, including the couple's son, inside the submersible Titan when it imploded on an expedition to view the wreck of the Titanic. She i...
Dan Wolman (born October 28, 1941) is an Israeli filmmaker and lecturer in film studies. Biography Dan Wolman was born in Jerusalem, in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine. His father was Moshe Wolman, a pioneering physician. He spent part of his childhood in Ethiopia.Wolman studied film at the Film Insti...
Meriania cuneifolia is a species of plant in the family Melastomataceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. References Endemic flora of Ecuador cuneifolia Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
The Python Package Index, abbreviated as PyPI () and also known as the Cheese Shop (a reference to the Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch "Cheese Shop"), is the official third-party software repository for Python. It is analogous to the CPAN repository for Perl and to the CRAN repository for R. PyPI is run by the Pyth...
Childhood interstitial lung disease, sometimes abbreviated as ChILD, is a family of rare chronic and complex disorders that affect the lungs of children. In the lungs, these disorders affect the interstitium, which is the space around the alveoli. The alveoli are the air sacs of the lungs. For these disorders, the alve...
Frits Van den Berghe (3 April 1883 – 23 September 1939) was a Belgian expressionist and surrealist painter and illustrator. Biography He was born in Ghent, where his father was the Librarian at the University of Ghent. From 1898 to 1904, he studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts under Jean Delvin. In 1904, on the ...
The Positive Quotations line is an inspirational book series published by Fairview Press. Books in the series have topped the best-seller lists for self-help, juvenile nonfiction and reference books. History 1993-1996 Rubicon Press published The Rubicon Dictionary of Positive, Motivational, Life-Affirming, and Insp...
Henry Frank Jones (21 August 1920 – 4 March 1964) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Jones served as a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan and became a barrister by career. He was first elected at the Saskatoon riding in the 1957 general...
An invention disclosure, or invention disclosure report, is a confidential document written by a scientist or engineer for use by a company's patent department, or by an external patent attorney, to determine whether patent protection should be sought for the described invention. It may follow a standardized form estab...
"I'm the Lonely One" is a song by Cliff Richard and the Shadows, released as a single in January 1964. It peaked at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart. Background and release "I'm the Lonely One" was written by then-Viscounts member Gordon Mills. The B-side, "Watch Watch You Do with My Baby" was written by Elvis Presley...
Gani Xhafa (born 22 August 1946) is an Albanian former footballer. He played in five matches for the Albania national football team from 1967 to 1973. References External links 1946 births Living people Albanian men's footballers Albania men's international footballers Place of birth missing (living people) Men's ...
Zero Mile Freedom Park is an elevated metro station on the North-South corridor of the Orange Line of Nagpur Metro in the city of Nagpur, Maharashtra. It is named after the nearby Zero Mile Stone which was built in 1907 to mark the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India. The station was opened on 21 August 2021. Design...
Bradley Lord (August 22, 1939 – February 15, 1961) was an American figure skater who competed in men's singles. He finished fourth at the 1960 United States Figure Skating Championships and then placed sixth at that year's World Figure Skating Championships after the top three U.S. skaters skipped the event. The foll...
The Restoration of Order in Ireland Act 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5. c. 31) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed on 9 August 1920 to address the collapse of the British civilian administration in Ireland during the Irish War of Independence. In effect a special extension of the Defence of the Realm Acts,...
This is a list of palaces in Serbia. The list includes preserved, restored, and remains (ruins) of palaces (palate), châteaux and castles (dvorci and zamci), courts (dvorovi), residences (konaci), villas (vile), etc. There are over 200 palaces in Serbia, including manor houses. Palaces in Serbia are preserved from the ...
"Homer the Great" is the twelfth episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 8, 1995. In the episode, Homer joins an ancient secret society known as the Stonecutters. The episode was written by John Swartzwe...
The 1993 Australian Sports Sedan Championship was a CAMS sanctioned national motor racing title for drivers of Group 2D Sports Sedans. Rounds The championship was contested over an eight-round series: Round 1, Oran Park, New South Wales, 7 March Round 2, Oran Park, New South Wales, 7 March Round 3, Sandown Park, Vi...
Alexandria International University is national, non-profit Egyptian university that is part of Alexandria University, The decision was issued to establish it by the Alexandria University Council on October 29, 2019. It is located in the universities area in the new Borg El Arab city at Alexandria Governorate on an are...
The Tien Shan shrew (Sorex asper) is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is found in China and Kazakhstan. References Sorex Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Mammals described in 1914 Taxa named by Oldfield Thomas
Ratgar was a controversial abbot at the famous Benedictine monastery of Fulda during the early ninth century. Life Ratgar was abbot of the monastery of Fulda from 802 until 817. He was from a noble family in Germania, and was sent by his parents to Fulda, whose monastery school was already becoming a renowned center ...
```xml import { ComposePreparedOptions } from '../compose'; import { ComponentSlotStyle, ComponentSlotStylesResolved, ComponentVariablesInput, DebugData } from '@fluentui/styles'; import * as React from 'react'; import cx from 'classnames'; import { useFluentContext } from '../context'; import { ComponentDesignProp, C...
Port Dundas is an area of Glasgow, Scotland, located to the north of the city centre. It lies to the north of Cowcaddens, and to the west of Sighthill, with Hamiltonhill and Possilpark to the north-west. History The Port Dundas terminus was established at One Hundred Acre Hill between 1786 and 1790 and was named af...
```makefile PKG_NAME="glslang" # The SPIRV-Tools & SPIRV-Headers pkg_version/s need to match the compatible (known_good) glslang pkg_version. # path_to_url{PKG_VERSION}/known_good.json # When updating glslang pkg_version please update to the known_good spirv-tools & spirv-headers pkg_version/s. PKG_VERSION="14.1.0" PK...
The Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (, ), is a law in the United States signed by President Barack Obama on January 7, 2011. As a bill it was originally in the 111th Congress and later co-sponsored by Representative Ike Skelton as H.R. 6523 and renamed. The overall purpose of the la...
Julie Hamilton is an Australian actress. She was nominated for the 1987 AFI Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in The Place at the Coast and for a Logie Award for Best Actress for I Can Jump Puddles. Other roles include films Holy Smoke!, Joh's Jury, The Fourth Wish and Burke & Wills, television r...
The 1989–90 South Pacific cyclone season was a below-average season with only five tropical cyclones occurring within the South Pacific to the east of 160°E. The season officially ran from November 1, 1989, to April 30, 1990, with the first disturbance of the season forming on November 8 and the last disturbance dissip...
Raymond Roussel (; 20 January 1877 – 14 July 1933) was a French poet, novelist, playwright, musician, and chess enthusiast. Through his novels, poems, and plays he exerted a profound influence on certain groups within 20th century French literature, including the Surrealists, Oulipo, and the authors of the nouveau roma...
The datil is a very hot pepper, a variety of the species Capsicum chinense (syn. Capsicum sinense). Datil peppers are cultivated throughout the United States and elsewhere, but the majority are produced in St. Augustine, Florida. Many myths attempt to explain the origin of the Datil Pepper: some suggest the peppers w...
```smalltalk using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Globalization; using NUnit.Framework; using Xamarin.Forms.Internals; namespace Xamarin.Forms.Core.UnitTests { [TypeConverter(typeof(ToBarConverter))] internal class Bar { } internal class Baz { } internal class MockBindable : Visua...
Ternovoy () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Manoylinskoye Rural Settlement, Kletsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 115 as of 2010. Geography Ternovoy is located 48 km south of Kletskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Manoylin is the nearest rural locality. References Rura...
Grégory Tafforeau (born 29 September 1976) is a French former professional footballer who played as a defender. Career After eight years at Lille OSC, Tafforeau, along with club officials, chose to prematurely terminate his contract. On 4 July 2009, the left-back signed for Stade Malherbe Caen on a free transfer havin...
Mohammed Al-Shahrani () (born 25 May 1982) is a Saudi Arabian former footballer. External links Saudi League Profile 1982 births Living people Footballers from Riyadh Saudi Arabian men's footballers Men's association football forwards Al Nassr FC players Al-Ettifaq FC players Al-Riyadh SC players Al Fateh SC players ...
Bennent is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Heinz Bennent (1921–2011), German actor David Bennent (born 1966), Swiss actor
Jonathan Manu Bennett (born 10 October 1969) is a New Zealand actor. He is primarily known for portraying characters in epic fantasy works, such as Crixus in the TV series Spartacus, Allanon in The Shannara Chronicles, Slade Wilson / Deathstroke in Arrow, and Azog the Defiler in The Hobbit trilogy. Early life Bennett...
Dorcadion hybridum is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Ludwig Ganglbauer in 1883. It is known from Greece and Turkey. It contains the varietas Dorcadion hybridum var. niveisuturale. See also Dorcadion References hybridum Beetles described in 1883
The National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF) is a museum, annual awards ceremony and learning and research center that was founded in 1962 as an Ohio non-profit corporation in Dayton, Ohio, United States, known as the "Birthplace of Aviation" with its connection to the Wright brothers. In 2017 the annual induction was hel...
Mohammadabad (, also Romanized as Moḩammadābād; also known as Moḩammadābād Arāẕī) is a village in Baqerabad Rural District, in the Central District of Mahallat County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 203, in 49 families. References Populated places in Mahallat County
Upsetter Records was a Jamaican record label set up by Lee "Scratch" Perry in 1968. Perry also opened the Upsetter Record Shop where he sold the records he produced. Lee "Scratch" Perry worked for Coxsone Dodd's Studio One record label and later for Joe Gibbs's Amalgamated Records through the 1950s and 1960s. Amid per...
Broken English is the seventh studio album by English singer Marianne Faithfull. It was released on 2 November 1979 by Island Records. The album marked a major comeback for Faithfull after years of drug abuse, homelessness, and suffering from anorexia. It is often regarded as her "definitive recording" and Faithfull he...
United Nations Security Council resolution 1278, adopted without a vote on 30 November 1999, after noting the resignation of International Court of Justice (ICJ) judge Stephen M. Schwebel taking effect on 29 February 2000, the council decided that elections to the vacancy on the ICJ would take place on 2 March 2000 at ...
Adell is a ghost town in Sheridan County, Kansas, United States. History Adel was issued a post office in 1879. The post office was renamed Adell in 1885, then discontinued in 1892. References Further reading External links Sheridan County maps: Current, Historic, KDOT Former populated places in Sheridan County, ...
Tim Lister (born 1949) is an American software engineer and author with specialty in design, software risk management, and human aspects of technological work. He is a Principal of The Atlantic Systems Guild Inc. and a fellow of the Cutter Consortium. Peopleware Lister's work with collaborator Tom DeMarco on non-techn...
Robert De Waele (17 May 1933 – 15 May 1995) was a Belgian sprint canoer who competed in the early 1960s. At the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, he was eliminated in the semifinals of the K-1 1000 m event and the repechages of the K-1 4 × 500 m event. References Robert De Waele's profile at Sports Reference.com Robert De...
The Richards-Sewall House is a historic house in Urbana, Ohio, United States. Located along College Street on the city's western side, it was built in 1853 in a combination of the Queen Anne, Stick/Eastlake, and Gothic Revival architectural styles. Although it was built as and is currently used as a single residence,...
```java /* * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file * distributed with this work for additional information * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file * * path_to_url * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDI...
Mali made its Paralympic Games début at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, sending a single representative (Facourou Sissoko) to compete in powerlifting. In the up to 75 kg category, he lifted 130 kg - finishing last of the seventeen competitors who successfully lifted a weight. He therefore did not win a medal. M...
The Temple of the Cross Complex is a complex of temples at the Maya site of Palenque in the state of Chiapas in Mexico. It is located in the south-east corner of the site and consists of three main structures: the Temple of the Cross, Temple of the Sun, and the Temple of the Foliated Cross. The Temple of the Cross is t...
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Magnanime: was a 74-gun third rate captured from the French in 1748 and broken up in 1775. was a 64-gun third rate launched in 1780. She was razeed in 1794 to a 44-gun fifth rate frigate and was broken up in 1813. References Royal Navy ship names
Lincoln Howard Blakely (February 12, 1912 – September 28, 1976) was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. He grew up in Oakland, California and attended Oakland Technical High School. He played for the Cincinnati Reds. References External links 1912 births 1976 deaths Major League Baseball outfielders Cincinnati R...
The New Las Vegas Stadium is a planned retractable roof ballpark to be built on the site of the Tropicana Las Vegas in Paradise, Nevada. It is planned as the new home stadium of the Oakland Athletics of Major League Baseball (MLB), should the team relocate from Oakland to Las Vegas. The new stadium would mark the firs...
The Tangyud Monastery (also written bTang-rGyud, Tangyuth) or Sa-skya-gong-mig Gompa at the village of Komic, two km southeast of Hikkim in the Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India, is built like a fortified castle on the edge of a deep canyon, with massive slanted mud walls and battlements with vertical red ochre a...
De Tochten is a station on Line B of the Rotterdam Metro and is situated in Rotterdam-Zevenkamp. The station was opened on 19 April 1984. It served as terminus for over twenty years until the opening of the one-station extension towards the new Nesselande station on 29 August 2005. De Tochten lies on the section where...
Helen Gilman Noyes Brown (October 12, 1867 – December 12, 1942) was an American philanthropist. Brown had a distinguished record of service to New York City. As social worker for years at the Union Settlement of the Upper East Side, her long service record was recognized in 1919 when she was elected to membership in t...
Chiloglottis truncata, commonly known as the small ant orchid, is a small species of orchid endemic to Queensland. It has two leaves and a single green flower with a shiny black, insect-like callus occupying most of the labellum. Description Chiloglottis truncata is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous, herb with two l...
ICCF U.S.A. is the member of the International Correspondence Chess Federation (ICCF) for the territory of the United States of America. The organization was formed in 1909 as Correspondence Chess League of New York but quickly expanded to become the Correspondence Chess League of America (CCLA). It has published The ...
The 1979 Italian Indoor Open, also known as the Bologna Open or Bologna Indoor, was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts that was part of the 1979 Colgate-Palmolive Grand Prix circuit and took place in Bologna, Italy. It was the fifth edition of the tournament and was held from 19 November through 2...
Mary Kostka Kirby (9 July 1863–18 August 1952) was a New Zealand catholic nun. She was born in Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland on 9 July 1863. References 1863 births 1952 deaths 20th-century New Zealand Roman Catholic nuns People from Limerick (city) Irish emigrants to New Zealand 19th-century Irish nuns
The 1963 Northeastern Huskies football team represented Northeastern University during the 1963 NCAA College Division football season. It was the program's 28th season and they finished with an overall record of 8–1. After an undefeated regular season in which Northeastern went 8–0 and outscored their opponents 237 to ...
Ivan Paladina (born 12 June 1983) is a Croatian economist, consultant and politician who served as the Minister of Construction, Physical Planning and State Property from 2022 to 2023. During his work as consultant he was involved in multiple projects tied to Russian and Israeli investors in Croatia including their co...
HTC Sensation XL is touchscreen-based, slate-sized Android smartphone manufactured by HTC. It was announced on October 6, 2011 by HTC on their Beats Audio event at London and released worldwide on October 26, 2011. After its elder sibling HTC Sensation XE, the HTC Sensation XL was the second HTC phone to be equipped wi...
The first election under the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was a late election held on June 15, 1913. The election was late because two of the candidates were hospitalized due to illness and could not campaign as required. Augustus Octavius Bacon was first elected by the Georgia General Assem...
```yaml homepage: "path_to_url" language: c++ primary_contact: "jesteele@google.com" auto_ccs: - "nchusid@google.com" - "pinheirojamie@google.com" - "info@libraw.org" sanitizers: - address - memory - undefined main_repo: 'path_to_url file_github_issue: true fuzzing_engines: - afl - honggfuz...
Richard Hooker (25 March 1554 – 2 November 1600) was an English priest in the Church of England and an influential theologian. He was one of the most important English theologians of the sixteenth century. His defence of the role of redeemed reason informed the theology of the seventeenth-century Caroline Divines and ...
The 2013 Troy Trojans football team represented Troy University during the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They were led by 23rd-year head coach Larry Blakeney and played their home games at Veterans Memorial Stadium as a member of the Sun Belt Conference. They finished the season 6–6, 4–3 in Sun Belt play to...
Ronald F. Pinkard (born January 22, 1941 in Denver, Colorado) is an American actor best known for his role as Dr. Mike Morton in the Jack Webb produced television series Emergency! Early life Pinkard was raised in Denver, Colorado. He attended Whittier Elementary School, Cole Jr. High and Manual High School. After hig...
Buttonquail or hemipodes are members of a small family of birds, Turnicidae, which resemble, but are not closely related to, the quails of Phasianidae. They inhabit warm grasslands in Asia, Africa, Europe, and Australia. There are 18 species in two genera, with most species placed in the genus Turnix and a single speci...
Jordy José Delem (born 18 March 1993) is a Martiniquais professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for San Antonio FC. Besides Martinique, he has played in France and the United States. Club career Professional Delem started his senior career with Club Franciscain, whom he captained in 2014. In 2015, he joined...
A rotating furnace is a device for making solid objects which have concave surfaces that are segments of axially symmetrical paraboloids. Usually, the objects are made of glass. The furnace makes use of the fact, which was known already to Newton, that the centrifugal-force-induced shape of the top surface of a spinnin...
Helena Vaz da Silva (19392002) was one of the first and most influential cultural journalists in Portugal. She was a member of the European Parliament between 1994 and 1999. Early life Helena Maria da Costa de Sousa de Macedo Gentil was born in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon on 3 July 1939. She was the only daughter...
The Apology Act (Bill 108, 2009; ) is a law in the province of Ontario that provides apologies made by a person does not necessarily constitute an admission of guilt. Summary The law contains several exceptions, including apologies made while testifying at a civil proceeding and to allow some apologies to be used as ...
Elbridge Hanecy (March 15, 1852 – 1925) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a judge of both the Illinois Circuit Court for Cook County and the Superior Court of Cook County. He was the Republican nominee for mayor of Chicago in 1901, losing to incumbent Carter Harrison Jr., and also unsuccessfully sough...
Sir James Dyer (1510 – 24 March 1582) was a judge and Speaker of the House of Commons during the reign of Edward VI of England. Life Dyer was knighted at Whitehall on 9 April 1553, Strand Inn, preparatory 1520s, Middle Temple abt. 1530, called to the bar 1537?, bencher 1540s, serjeant-at-law 17 Oct. 1552, MP for Wells...
Younis Mubarak Obaid Al Mahaijri (; born 12 March 1987), commonly known as Younis Mubarak, is an Omani footballer who plays for Al-Orouba SC. Club career On 7 July 2014, he signed a one-year contract extension with Al-Orouba SC. Club career statistics International career Younis was part of the first team squad of t...
```php <?php declare(strict_types=1); namespace PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheetTests\Calculation\Functions\Engineering; use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\Calculation; use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\Engineering\ConvertHex; use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\Exception as CalculationException; use PhpOf...
Unknown Valley is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Buck Jones, Cecilia Parker and Wade Boteler. It was shot at the Iverson Ranch in California. Cast Buck Jones as Joe Gordon (as Charles 'Buck' Jones) Cecilia Parker as Sheila O'Neill (as Cecelia Parker) Wade Boteler as E...
The Aragonese language has many local varieties, which can be grouped by valley or larger comarca areas. The area where Aragonese is spoken has quite a rugged relief and is generally sparsely populated with many tracts and valleys pretty isolated from each other. In the literature about the language, the term dialect i...
BevMo! is an American retail chain focusing on the sale of alcoholic drinks. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of GoPuff, after GoPuff announced the acquisition of BevMo! on November 5, 2020. Previously BevMo! was a privately held corporation based in Concord, California. The company was founded in January 1994 as Bever...
Marco Antonio Hidalgo Zúñiga (born 13 September 1988) is a Chilean professional footballer who played as a defender. He joined Chilean Second Division side Deportes Recoleta in 2017. Honours Universidad de Concepción Primera B de Chile: 2013 Transición References External links 1988 births Living people Chilea...
Coccius is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ernst Adolf Coccius (1825–1890), German ophthalmologist Theodor Coccius (1824–1897), German pianist and pedagogue
Ruşor may refer to several places in Romania: Rușor (), a village in Pui Commune, Hunedoara County Rușor, a village in Copalnic-Mănăștur Commune, Maramureș County Rușor (river), a river in Hunedoara County
Bern Elliott and the Fenmen were a British beat music group, active between 1961 and 1964, and best known for their 1963 cover version of the song, "Money". Biography Bernard Michael Elliott was born in Erith, Kent, on 17 November 1942. He attended Picardy School in Belvedere, before forming his own beat group, whic...
Gravesend Sailing Club was established in 1894, and is believed to be the oldest sailing club on the lower part of the River Thames. The club is a Royal Yachting Association establishment, and as such it offers a range of courses, from Dinghy stage one to First Aid certificates. Gravesend is a family club, whose aim ...
Pogorzel Wielka () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Biała Piska, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately north-east of Biała Piska, north-east of Pisz, and east of the regional capital Olsztyn. The village has a population of 180. References ...
Kasimir Wedig von Bonin (1 May 1691 in Karzin–12 September 1752 in Landsberg an der Warthe), also called Casimir Wedigo von Bonin, was a Prussian lieutenant general during the reigns of Frederick William I and his son, Frederick the Great. Military career Bonin began his military career as a page for the Markgraf Albr...
ROMAN (with the DAC division) is a truck and bus manufacturer from Brașov, Romania. It was established after World War II on the foundation of the old ROMLOC automotive factory built in 1921. In 1948, the industrial plant was named Steagul Roșu (The Red Flag), and later Intreprinderea de Autocamioane Brașov (Brașov Tru...
Gulikan Theyyam (Thekkan Gulikan) or Guliga Theyyam (Thekkan Guligan) is worshipped as the Lord Shiva. Gulikan Theyyam is part of the Kaliyattam, a popular religious folk dance in the Indian state of Kerala. In the Tulu Nadu region this deity is worshipped as Guliga Daiva, a Goblin in Hindu Culture. Gulikan is worship...
HD 21071 is a blue-white hued variable star in the northern constellation of Perseus. Also known as V576 Persei, it is a sixth magnitude star that is dimly visible to the naked eye under good viewing conditions, having an apparent visual magnitude of 6.09. The brightness of the star varies with a multiperiodic cycle. T...
16:9 (1.78:1) is a widescreen aspect ratio with a width of 16 units and height of 9 units. Once seen as exotic, since 2009, it has become the most common aspect ratio for televisions and computer monitors, and is also the international standard image format for UHD, HDTV, Full HD, and SD digital television today. 16:...
```javascript /* Output table string. * * |Name |Desc | * |------|------------| * |rows |Table data | * |return|Table string| */ /* example * table([ * ['', 'firstName', 'lastName'], * ['daughter', 'Emily', 'Smith'], * ['father', 'John', 'Smith'], * ['mother', 'Jane', 'Smith'] * ]...
Halton-with-Aughton is a civil parish in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It contains 46 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, three are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest...