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Durand Close was a housing estate situated at in Carshalton, Greater London. It held over 300 homes when it was built in the 1960s. In 2009, the estate was demolished to make way for an £83m redevelopment by Rydon Construction Ltd. The River Wandle passes through the estate from Culvers Avenue, with another opening at... |
Jack Bannister (born 26 January 1942 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England), is an English former footballer who played as a wing half in the Football League. He made a total of 253 appearances for West Bromwich Albion, Scunthorpe United, Crystal Palace, Luton Town and Cambridge United before moving into non-league foot... |
Cao Huan () (245/246–302/303), courtesy name Jingming, was the fifth and last emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. On 4 February 266, he abdicated the throne in favour of Sima Yan (later Emperor Wu of the Jin dynasty), and brought an end to the Wei regime. After his abdication, Cao Huan was... |
Anass Najah (born 16 September 1997) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Azerbaijan Premier League club Sabail. Born in the Netherlands, he is of Moroccan descent.
Club career
He made his professional debut in the Eerste Divisie for RKC Waalwijk on 4 November 2016 in a game against FC Den ... |
Betrayal is a 1932 British crime film directed by Reginald Fogwell and starring Stewart Rome, Marjorie Hume and Leslie Perrins. A woman attempts to save her husband from being hanged for a crime he didn't commit. It is based on a play No Crime of Passion by Hubert G. Griffith.
Cast
Stewart Rome as John Armytage
Marj... |
Bryan Van Mierlo, professionally known as Eestbound, is a Toronto-based Dutch record producer. He has produced songs for such artists as Travis Scott, Young Thug, Waka Flocka Flame, Lil Dicky, Young Dolph, Smoke DZA, and Sean Leon.
Production discography
Charted song
Production credits
2015
Travis Scott – "Antido... |
Igor Almeida Figueiredo (born October 11, 1977) is a Brazilian former professional snooker player.
Career
Amateur career
Prior to entering the PIOS tour in 2009, Figueiredo had only played on 10-foot tables in his home country. Despite this, his results were impressive, allowing him to finish 12th on the year-end ran... |
André Filipe Ribeiro Leão (born 20 May 1985) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for S.C. Salgueiros as a defensive midfielder.
Club career
Early years
Leão was born in Freamunde. After a brief spell with FC Porto's reserves, he made his professional debut at Aveiro's S.C. Beira-Mar, his Primeira Liga ... |
Bebearia arcadius, the Arcadian, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast and Ghana. The habitat consists of wetter forests.
Adults are attracted to fallen fruit.
References
Butterflies described in 1793
arcadius
Taxa named by Johan Christian Fabricius |
Futures End is an American progressive metal band based in California, formed by guitarists Christian Wentz and Marc Pattison.
Once their first few demos were completed, Fred Marshall, formerly of progressive metal band Zero Hour, was chosen to be their vocalist for his powerful vocals and great melodic sense. Shortly... |
Galeries de Granby is a regional shopping mall in Granby, Quebec, Canada. It opened in 1974 and was enlarged in 1980 and 2001. It has 96 stores and its floor area is .
Anchor tenants
IGA
Walmart
References
External links
Official website
Buildings and structures in Granby, Quebec
Shopping malls in Quebec
Shopping ... |
Folsom is an unincorporated community in Wetzel County, West Virginia, United States. It lies at an elevation of 925 feet (282 m).
Folsom used to be called Robinson, named after the Robinson Improvement Company, and was later changed to Folsom, after Francis Folsom, the maiden name of Grover Cleveland's wife.
Chinese... |
Ocean station (; ) is a station on the Taipa line of the Macau Light Rapid Transit in Taipa, Macau. It is adjacent to the namesake Ocean Gardens, a large-scale residential development at the northwestern corner of Taipa island, as well as the southern approach of Sai Van Bridge.
It was opened on 10 December 2019 as th... |
Kanahus Manuel, or Kanahus Freedom, (Secwepemc and Ktunaxa) is an indigenous activist in British Columbia, Canada. She is a birth keeper and a member of the activist group Tiny House Warriors.
She refused to register her four children with the government as a way to protest Canadian federal and provincial government r... |
5Select is a British free-to-air television channel which features documentaries, arts, dramas, comedies and Channel 5 original content. It is owned by Channel 5 Broadcasting Limited , a wholly-owned subsidiary of Paramount Global, which is grouped under Paramount Networks UK & Australia division.
History
My5 was a ch... |
```shell
#!/usr/bin/env node
require("./download.js");
``` |
The Hotel Majapahit is a historic hotel in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, opened in 1911. The hotel is currently managed by Accor through its MGallery chain.
History
The hotel was founded in 1910 as the Hotel Oranje by Lucas Martin Sarkies, the son of Martin Sarkies of the Sarkies brothers, who commissioned Regent A... |
Grant's Trail is a mixed-use trail in St. Louis County, Missouri, that begins at the River Des Peres Greenway at River City Boulevard and I-55 and runs northwest to Holmes Ave and I-44 in Kirkwood. The trail is and is part of the Gravois Greenway. It connects the Meramec River Greenway to the River des Peres Greenway.... |
Chun Lee-kyung (Hangul: 전이경, Hanja: 全利卿; born January 6, 1976, in Okcheon, Chungcheongbuk-do) is a retired South Korean short track speed skater. She is a four-time Olympic Champion and three-time Overall World Champion for 1995–1997. She was a dominant force in International Short Track Speed Skating during the mid-19... |
"Philia" is the sixth single by Versailles, released on March 16, 2011. The title track was used as the theme song to the TV show Onegai Kanaete Versailles, which starred the band themselves. The single came in three editions, each with a different cover: a regular with just the CD, and two limited editions each with a... |
```c++
// dear imgui: Renderer Backend for DirectX10
// This needs to be used along with a Platform Backend (e.g. Win32)
// Implemented features:
// [X] Renderer: User texture backend. Use 'ID3D10ShaderResourceView*' as ImTextureID. Read the FAQ about ImTextureID!
// [X] Renderer: Support for large meshes (64k+ vert... |
```css
/*
Created on : Mar 21, 2016, 3:20:16 PM
Author : Kiril Kirkov
Gitgub : path_to_url
*/
html, body { height: 100%;}
body { color:#6b6b6b; font-size: 13px; }
#wrapper { min-height: 100%; position: relative;}
#content {padding-bottom:100px;}
h1 {font-size:30px; }
nav.navbar, div.left-side, h1 {text-transfor... |
Dana Paani is a 1989 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Deven Verma, starring Ashok Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Padmini Kolhapure, Nirupa Roy, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Aruna Irani, Shafi Inamdar, Asha Sachdev and Deven Verma.
Plot
Dana Paani is an action film with Mithun Chakraborty and Padmini Kolhapure playing the ... |
Fujiwara no Nakazane (藤原 仲実; 1057–1118) was a Japanese nobleman and waka poet of the late Heian period.
Life
Fujiwara no Nakazane was born in 1057. His father was Yoshinari (能成), the Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade governor of Echizen Province, and his mother was a daughter of Minamoto no Norinari (源則成の女). His paterna... |
Casale Marittimo is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pisa in the Italian region Tuscany, located about southwest of Florence and about southeast of Pisa. It is located in the Pisan Maremma.
Casale Marittimo borders the following municipalities: Bibbona, Cecina, Guardistallo. It is a member of the I Borghi ... |
The Strategic Ocean Force () has been the synonym of the French Submarine Forces since 1999, which the commandant commands the ensemble related to, along with the squadron of nuclear attack submarine ().
The French Strategic Ocean Force Command ALFOST was set up in 1972 under a Squadron Vice-Admiral.
Generality
The... |
Samūm ( also spelled Simoom or Semum; from the root s-m-m, "to poison") is a fire related to demons in Ancient Arabic lore and later Islamic beliefs. As a kind of fire, it is also the origin of some kinds of evil spirits and further identified with both the fires of hell and the fire of the sun. The Samum probably or... |
The Marshall Heights Line, designated Route U5 & U6, are daily bus routes operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Minnesota Avenue station of the Orange Line of the Washington Metro and Marshall Heights via Lincoln Heights. Both lines operate every 20-30 minutes at all times. Trips take r... |
Jey Shir (, also Romanized as Jey Shīr; also known as Jey Shīd) is a village in Jey Rural District, in the Central District of Isfahan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,972, in 519 families.
References
External links
Satellite Map of Jey Shir
Populated places in Isfahan Count... |
Julian "Jaz" Rignall (born 6 March 1965, London, England) is a writer and editor. He has also produced content for corporate websites such as GamePro Media, publisher of GamePro magazine and GamePro.com, marketing collateral and advertising campaigns.
Career
Early 1980s: Teenage gaming journalist
Rignall's career a... |
is located in the Hidaka Mountains, Hokkaidō, Japan.
See also
List of mountains and hills of Japan by height
Geography of Japan
References
Google Maps
Geographical Survey Institute
Obihiro |
James Robyns was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660.
Robyns was born before 1625 and became an attorney. He had an estate at Penryn in Cornwall and obtained a reversion of the assay of tin from King Charles I. His estate was sequestered in 1652 but was discharged a year later as... |
Connell James Baldwin (1777 – 14 December 1861) was an Irish soldier and civil servant. When he was fourteen he joined the Royal Navy, and two years later, after being deemed medically unfit to serve in that branch, the British Army. In 1808, as an Ensign in the 87th Foot, he purchased a Lieutenancy in the 83rd Foot. H... |
Soekardjo Wirjopranoto (5 June 1903 – 23 October 1962) was an Indonesian freedom fighter and National Hero of Indonesia.
In 1923, he was a graduate of the Law School in the District Court. Then, he worked in several cities until finally set up his own law office "Vishnu" in Malang, East Java.
Sukardjo become a member... |
The Progressive Arab Front () was a political coalition in Lebanon, founded by Kamal Jumblatt in October 1961. The coalition was founded in response to the break-up of the United Arab Republic. It opposed the Syrian separatism and called for support to Gamal Abdel Nasser. The Progressive Arab Front consisted of the Pro... |
Krępna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zdzieszowice, within Krapkowice County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Zdzieszowice, east of Krapkowice, and south of the regional capital Opole.
References
Villages in Krapkowice County |
Keltner is an unincorporated community in Adair County, Kentucky, United States. Its elevation is 965 feet (294 m).
References
Unincorporated communities in Adair County, Kentucky
Unincorporated communities in Kentucky |
Claes Cronqvist (born 15 October 1944) is a Swedish former footballer who played as a striker.
Club career
Claes Cronqvist began his career in Landskrona BoIS in 1962, and played 1966–1970 for Djurgårdens IF and became Swedish champion during his first year in his new club. In 1971, he transferred back to Landskrona ... |
The is a home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was Sega's first entry into the home video game hardware business. Developed in response to a downturn in arcades starting in 1982, the SG-1000 was created on the advice of Hayao Nakayama, president of Sega's Japanese arm, and was released on July 15, 1983, the... |
Tenório is a municipality in the state of Paraíba in the Northeast Region of Brazil.
See also
List of municipalities in Paraíba
References
Municipalities in Paraíba |
Moniga, or Makhuwa-Moniga, is a Bantu language spoken by a quarter million Makua people in Mozambique. It is closely related to Cuabo.
References
Makua languages
Languages of Mozambique |
Hermann Wagner (23 June 1840 – 18 June 1929) was a German geographer and cartographer who was a native of Erlangen. He was the son of anatomist Rudolf Wagner (1805–1864) and brother to economist Adolph Wagner (1835–1917).
Wagner received his education at the Universities of Göttingen and Erlangen, and from 1864 to 187... |
Animal sacrifice is the ritual killing and offering of one or more animals, usually as part of a religious ritual or to appease or maintain favour with a deity. Animal sacrifices were common throughout Europe and the Ancient Near East until the spread of Christianity in Late Antiquity, and continue in some cultures or ... |
The 1968 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were the World Championship for track cycling. The events for the professional men and women's were held in Rome, Italy the other events took place in Montevideo, Uruguay. Eleven events were contested, 9 for men (3 for professionals, 6 for amateurs) and 2 for women between... |
Beat the Chefs is an American television cooking game show broadcast by Game Show Network (GSN) and hosted by Matt Rogers. The series features contestants preparing a home-cooked family recipe, while professional chefs Beau MacMillan, Antonia Lofaso and Jeff Henderson make the same recipe in an upscale restaurant versi... |
Bob or Robert Lambert may refer to:
Bob Lambert (cricketer) (1874–1956), Irish cricketer
Bob Lambert (undercover police officer), British academic and former undercover police officer who joined the Metropolitan Police Service in London in 1977
Bob Lambert (executive) (–2012), American media executive
Robert Lambert ... |
Saint Minas or Agios Minas () is a Greek Orthodox church and a protected monument in Greece. It is located in the village of Dryopida in Kythnos, Cyclades and it is dedicated to Saint Menas.
Location and description
Saint Minas is located in the neighbourhood of Galatas. It is a single-aisled, tile-roofed church with... |
The 1914 Michigan Agricultural Aggies football team represented Michigan Agricultural College (MAC) as an independent during the 1914 college football season. In their fourth year under head coach John Macklin, the Aggies compiled a 5–2 record and outscored their opponents 188 to 57.
Schedule
Game summaries
Michigan... |
Bruce Feirstein (born 1956) is an American screenwriter and humorist, best known for his contributions to the James Bond series and his best-selling humor books, including Real Men Don't Eat Quiche and Nice Guys Sleep Alone. Real Men Don't Eat Quiche was on The New York Times Best Seller List for 53 weeks.
Early life ... |
Paul Harrison (26 July 1944 – 17 March 2005) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Notes
External links
1944 births
2005 deaths
Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state)
Sydney Swans players
Traralgon Football Club playe... |
Grézillac () is a commune in the Gironde department in southwestern France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Gironde department
References
Communes of Gironde |
A rhetorical question is a question asked for a purpose other than to obtain information. In many cases it may be intended to start a discourse, or as a means of displaying or emphasizing the speaker's or author's opinion on a topic.
A simple example is the question "Can't you do anything right?" This question is inte... |
The Influence () is a four-part online film starring Lee Byung-hun and Han Chae-young. The movie, which delves into the realms of mystery and fantasy, takes place over the time period 1907–2010.
Plot
A beautiful woman J, who has been trapped inside a massive water tank to be with W, invites TV anchorman Kim Woo-kyung ... |
Lev Alexandrovich Zasetsky (9 August 1920 – 9 September 1993) was a patient who was treated by Soviet neuropsychologist Alexander Luria. Zasetsky suffered a severe brain injury, losing his ability to read, write, and speak (retrieving desired words was particularly difficult), and suffering impaired vision, memory, and... |
Mattar is a surname. People with that name include:
Ahmad Mattar, Singapore Former Minister of Environment
Mattar (Brazilian footballer), full name Antônio Mattar Neto, Brazilian football forward
Ali Mattar (born 1963), member of Bahrain's parliament
Haitham Mattar, Lebanese-American business executive
Hassan Mat... |
Tyler John Buchan (born 12 September 1985) is a Scottish former cricketer.
Buchan was born at Aberdeen in September 1985. He was selected in the Scotland Under-19 squad for the 2006 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup, making three appearances during the tournament. He later played for the senior Scotland side during their... |
Cho Ha-La (born 21 March 1988) is a South Korean table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 115.
References
1988 births
Living people
South Korean female table tennis players
Place of birth missing (living people)
21st-century South Korean women |
Hykiem Coney (May 16,1982 – October 29, 2006) was an anti-gang activist with Help End Violence Now Coalition (HEVN), located in Nassau County, New York.
Life
Coney was the founder of the "Outlaws", a Hempstead gang affiliated with The Bloods. He was sent to prison for gang-related activity, and upon his release intend... |
Jovana Gjorjioska (; born 10 December 2000) is a Macedonian footballer who plays as a defender for 1. liga club ŽFK Despina Prilep and the North Macedonia women's national team.
References
2000 births
Living people
Women's association football defenders
Macedonian women's footballers
North Macedonia women's internati... |
The Weddle Bridge is a long wooden covered bridge in Sweet Home, Oregon, United States. The bridge originally spanned Thomas Creek near Scio but was replaced by a concrete bridge in 1980 and was scheduled to be destroyed in 1987. To save the bridge, local activists staged protests and persuaded former Oregon Senator M... |
American country music singer Steve Azar has released seven studio albums, thirteen singles, and seven music videos. Azar debuted in 1996 with the album Heartbreak Town on the now defunct River North Records, which charted two of its three singles on Billboard Hot Country Songs in 1996. 2002's Waitin' on Joe, released ... |
The 1978 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 90th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The championship began on 9 April 1978 and ended on 17 September 1978. It was the first championship to use a group stage format followed by a knockout phase... |
This is a list of reflected sources of light examples in contrast to the List of light sources. The list is oriented towards visible light reflection.
Celestial and atmospheric light
See also
Reflection (physics)
Diffuse reflection
Scattering, absorption and radiative transfer (optics)
Light |
```ruby
# frozen_string_literal: false
#
# xmp.rb - irb version of gotoken xmp
# $Release Version: 0.9$
# $Revision$
# by Keiju ISHITSUKA(Nippon Rational Inc.)
#
# --
#
#
#
require_relative "../irb"
require_relative "frame"
# An example printer for irb.
#
# It's much like the standard library PrettyPrint, ... |
WCLE-FM (104.1 FM, "Mix 104.1") is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary music format. Licensed to Calhoun, Tennessee, the station is currently owned by Hartline, LLC and features programming from Fox News Radio, Vol Network, Titans Radio Network, and Motor Racing Network.
Although the station is licensed... |
Siphonaria compressa is a species of small, air-breathing sea snail. It is a pulmonate limpet, a gastropod in the Siphonariidae family.
Distribution
It is endemic to South Africa.
A further site for this false limpet was discovered in 2004 in the Knysna River estuary (S34 03:E23 03) South Africa by Dr B. R. Allanson... |
Naval Base Saipan or Naval Advance Base Saipan or Naval Air Base Saipan was a United States Navy Naval base built during World War II to support Pacific Ocean theater of war and the many warships and troops fighting the war. The base was on the island of Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands. The base was part of the ... |
Kyun-u is a village in Bhamo Township in Bhamo District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma.
References
External links
Satellite map at Maplandia.com
Populated places in Kachin State
Bhamo Township |
```java
package org.telegram.telegrambots.meta.api.methods.send;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonIgnoreProperties;
import lombok.AllArgsConstructor;
import lombok.EqualsAndHashCode;
import lombok.Getter;
import lombok.NonNull;
import lombok.RequiredArgsConstructor;
import lombok.Setter;
import lombok.Singu... |
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Medak ( Telugu: జవహర్ నవోదయ విద్యాలయము, వర్గల్ ) (Hindi: जवाहर नवोदया विद्यलया ) known as JNV Wargal or JNV Medak is a central government co-education school located in Wargal, Medak. The School is an autonomous body under the Ministry of Education, Government of India. Navodaya Vidyalayas a... |
Truby is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Chris Truby (born 1973), third baseman who played some of his career in Major League Baseball
Harry Truby (1870–1953), former professional baseball player who was an infielder in the Major Leagues from 1895 to 1896
Jason Truby (born 1973), American musician
... |
is a train station in Ōmuta, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan which is shared by JR Kyushu (operating the Kagoshima Main Line) and the Nishi-Nippon Railroad (Nishitetsu), operating the Tenjin Ōmuta Line.
Lines
The station is served by the Kagoshima Main Line and is located 147.5 km from the starting point of the line at .
... |
Lihir can refer to:
Lihir Group, an island group in Papua New Guinea
Lihir Island, the main island in the group
Lihir language, an Austronesian language spoken in the Lihir island group
Lihir Gold, a gold mining company |
```python
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at path_to_url
from __future__ import print_function
'''
>>> from iterator_ext import *
>>> from input_iterator import *
>>> x = list_int()
>>> x.push_back(1)
>>> x.back()
1
>>> x.push_back(3)
>>> x.push_back(5)
>>> for y in x:
... print(y)
1
3
5
>>> z = range(x)
>>> for y i... |
Pascale Arbillot (born 17 April 1970) is a French actress. She is a graduate of the Paris Institute of Political Sciences; however, soon after, she decided to become an actress. She has appeared in films, on television and in the theatre.
Filmography
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! Director
! ... |
Break the Cycle is the third studio album by American rock band Staind, released through Elektra Entertainment and Flip Records in 2001. It is Staind's most successful album to date and was the album that broke them into the mainstream. It was a huge international success for the band, as it spent three weeks at number... |
Blennidus azurescens is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Pterostichinae. It was described by Straneo in 1986.
References
Blennidus
Beetles described in 1986 |
GameClub is a video game subscription service for iOS and Android devices. The service primarily offers games that were previously delisted from app stores or are no longer actively maintained by their original developers, updated to support newer devices and software. They have since expanded to releasing mobile port... |
Dorothy May Meads (1891 – 1958) was a British historian and the principal of Bishop Otter College which is now the University of Chichester. She conducted the first major study of early women's education.
Life
Meads was born in 1891. Her mother was Annie and her father, Charles Walter Gladish, ran Gladish & Sons. Afte... |
In the Heart of the Country (1977) is an early novel by South African-born writer J. M. Coetzee. The book is one of Coetzee's more experimental novels and is narrated through 266 numbered paragraphs rather than chapters.
Plot
The novel is narrated from the point of view of Magda, the white daughter of a widowed farmer... |
```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 google.registry.request;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
import static com.google.common.net.M... |
The Franconian Rake () is the name given to the coat of arms of the region of Franconia in Germany. It is described heraldically as per fess dancetty of three points gules and argent. The points represent a stylised heraldic rake.
Design and use
The Franconian Rake is an heraldic ordinary with a simple zig-zag line o... |
ArieScope Pictures is a film and television production company based in Los Angeles and founded in 1998 by Adam Green, Will Barrat, and Cory Neal. The studio focuses on horror and comedy productions, as the Hatchet's series, Frozen (2010) and the Fearnet TV sit-com Holliston.
History
Adam Green met Will Barrat when h... |
Titanium(II) sulfide (TiS) is an inorganic chemical compound of titanium and sulfur.
A meteorite, Yamato 691, contains tiny flecks of this compound, making it a new mineral called wassonite.
References
Monosulfides
Titanium(II) compounds
Nickel arsenide structure type |
Lauzanne Cove () is a cove wide, lying immediately south of the Guyou Islands on the south side of Flandres Bay, along the northeast coast of Kyiv Peninsula, Graham Land, Antarctica. It was first charted by the French Antarctic Expedition, 1903–05, under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, who named it for Stephane Lauzanne, the c... |
Dhatri Saran Mathur (Devanagari: धातृ शरण माथुर), I.C.S., (born 13 November 1912) was the former Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court.
Career
Mathur studied in Government Intermediate College of Etawah, Agra University, Thomason Civil Engineering College of Roorkee and Balliol College, Oxford. He passed Indian C... |
William C. Grimes (November 6, 1857April 8, 1931) was an American politician and businessman who had a major influence on Oklahoma politics. He most notably served as acting governor of Oklahoma Territory from November 30, 1901, to December 9, 1901. For many years, he served as chair of the Territorial Republican Commi... |
Haplophyllum is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Rutaceae. It is the only genus in the subfamily Haplophylloideae.
Its native range is Mediterranean regions to Southern Siberia and Somalia.
Species:
Haplophyllum acutifolium
Haplophyllum alberti-regelii
Haplophyllum amoenum
Haplophyllum arbuscul... |
Schmittwasser is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It flows into the Sauer in Iggenhausen.
See also
List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia
Rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia
Rivers of Germany |
Sir Ian may refer to:
Sir Ian Anstruther, writer
Sir Ian Blair, Head of the Metropolitan Police Service
Sir Ian Botham, cricketer
Sir Ian Campbell-Gray, soldier
Sir Ian Hamilton, general
Sir Ian Holm, actor
Sir Ian Kennedy, lawyer
Sir Ian Kershaw, historian
Sir Ian Lloyd, politician
Sir Ian McKellen, actor
Sir Ian McL... |
Vasily Ivanovich may refer to:
Vasily Ivanovich Chapayev, a Russian Civil War hero and a butt of numerous Russian jokes
Vasily Ivanovich of Ryazan, Grand Prince of Ryazan
Vasili III Ivanovich, Grand Prince of Moscow
Vasili IV of Russia (Vasily Ivánovich Shúyskiy)
See also
Vasily Ivanov
Vasily (disambiguation)
Ivanov... |
Abdullah ad-Daghistani (, ; December 14, 1891 – September 30, 1973), commonly known as Shaykh Abdullah, was a North Caucasian Sufi shaykh of the Naqshbandi-Sufi order.
Early life
He was born in the North Caucasian region of Dagestan, then colony of the Russian Empire, in 1891. Both his father and elder brother were m... |
Running with Scissors is a 2002 memoir by American writer Augusten Burroughs. The book tells the story of Burroughs's bizarre childhood life after his mother, a chain-smoking aspiring poet, sent him to live with her psychiatrist. Running with Scissors spent eight weeks on the New York Times bestseller list.
Plot summ... |
Niger National Baseball team is the national baseball team for Niger.
National baseball teams in Africa
Sports clubs and teams in Niger
B |
Virology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in virology. Established in 1955 by George Hirst, Lindsay Black and Salvador Luria, it is the earliest English-only journal to specialize in the field. The journal covers basic research into viruses affecting animals, plants, bacteria and fungi, including their molecular b... |
The Woman from Mellon's is a 1910 silent short film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Mary Pickford and Billy Quirk. It was produced and distributed by the Biograph Company.
It is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.
Cast
Billy Quirk as Harry Townsend
George Nichols as James Pertersby
Mary Pickford ... |
Steve or Stephen Masters may refer to:
Stephen Masters (cricketer), English cricketer who flourished in the 1810s
Stephen Masters (rower) (born 1969), Danish lightweight rower
Steve Masters (DJ), American radio and club DJ
Steve Masters (speedway rider) (born 1970), English speedway rider |
Reasonable time is that amount of time which is fairly necessary, conveniently, to do whatever is required to be done, as soon as circumstances permit.
As a U.S. legal term, the phrase has been a topic of controversy for many years. It is generally used in reference to performing an action or remitting payment, but th... |
The 1919 Bible Conference was a Seventh-day Adventist Church conference or council held from July 1 to August 9, 1919, for denominational leaders, educators, and editors to discuss theological and pedagogical issues. The council was convened by the General Conference Executive Committee led by A. G. Daniells, the presi... |
Lavik Church () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Høyanger Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It is located in the village of Lavik on the northern shore of the Sognefjorden. It is the church for the Lavik parish which is part of the Sunnfjord prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Bjørgvin. The white, wo... |
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