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Kleokyphus is a genus of small air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Endodontidae, an endemic family of land snails from the Hawaiian islands.
Species
Kleokyphus callimus Solem, 1976
Kleokyphus hypsus Solem, 1976
References
Bank, R. A. (2017). Classification of the Rece... |
The Autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church of America and Australia is a Greek Orthodox denomination.
On 18 November 1926, the new Council of the Greek Community of Sydney "seceded from the Australian Orthodox Metropolis and joined the Autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church of America and Canada led by the defrocked Metropo... |
Castle Comfort is a community in Saint George Parish, Dominica. 789 inhabitants live there and in neighbouring Wall House.
References
Populated places in Dominica |
This article concerns the period 619 BC – 610 BC.
Events and trends
619 BC—Death of Ji Zheng, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
618 BC—Silphium discovered in Cyrene according to Theophrastus.
618 BC—Ji Renchen becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
616 BC—Lucius Tarquinius Priscus becomes the fifth King of Rome.
... |
Nower Wood is a nature reserve south-west of Leatherhead in Surrey. It is managed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust.
Nower Wood has no public access, and is an educational reserve which hosts classrooms and children's events. It is mainly ancient oak woodland with areas of hazel coppice, chalk grassland, heath and artifi... |
Czaplice (formerly ) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Człopa, within Wałcz County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately north-east of Człopa, south-west of Wałcz, and east of the regional capital Szczecin.
The village has a population of 204.
References
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Una O'Connor (born Agnes Teresa McGlade, 23 October 1880 – 4 February 1959) was an Irish-born American actress who worked extensively in theatre before becoming a character actress in film and in television. She often portrayed comical wives, housekeepers and servants. In 2020, she was listed at number 19 on The Irish ... |
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import { IScope } from '../program';
import { CType, ArrayType, StructType, DictType, StringVarType, UniversalVarType, PointerVarType, FuncType } from '../types/ctypes';
import { CExpression } from '... |
Okyereko is a town near Winneba Junction in the Gomoa East District in the Central Region of Ghana. It is located along the Kasoa-Winneba road on the Cape Coast-Accra Highway.
References
Central Region (Ghana)
Communities in Ghana
Populated places in the Central Region (Ghana) |
Between 1914 and 1939, there were three separate Albanian navies. The first navy was short-lived, belonging to the Principality of Albania. The second one, the Albanian Republican Navy shared a similar fate, as it served the short-lived Albanian Republic. The third navy, the Royal Albanian Navy, managed to last over a ... |
Boxing was one of the many sports which was held at the 2002 Asian Games in Masan Gymnasium, Masan, South Korea between 2 and 13 October 2002.
The competition included only men's events.
Schedule
Medalists
Medal table
Participating nations
A total of 161 athletes from 32 nations competed in boxing at the 2002 Asia... |
A stampede occurred on 17 February 1974 when fans were crushed before the kick-off of a football friendly match at the Zamalek Stadium in Cairo between Zamalek of Egypt and Dukla Prague of Czechoslovakia.
The total death toll is reported variously as 48, 49, or 50; 50 more were injured during this event.
Following a ... |
is a passenger railway station in located in the town of Mihama, Minamimuro District, Mie, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai).
Lines
Kōshiyama Station is served by the Kisei Main Line, and is located from the terminus of the line at Kameyama Station.
Station layout
The station consists of t... |
Albert IV, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen (d. Coswig, 24 November 1423), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Zerbst until 1396, when he became the first ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Köthen.
He was the second son of John II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst, by his wife Elisabeth,... |
The federalist flag, also known as the Flag of the European Movement, is a flag commonly used by groups or individuals promoting European federalism, consisting of a large green "E" upon a white field. It was designed as the flag of the European Movement, but is no longer used by it.
History
The flag first appeared a... |
Almaty Astana Motors () is a professional road bicycle racing team from Kazakhstan.
Team roster
Major wins
2022
Grand Prix Velo Alanya, Igor Chzhan
2023
Stage 3 Tour of Sharjah, Rudolf Remkhi
References
External links
Cycling teams based in Kazakhstan
Sports teams in Astana
UCI Continental Teams (Europe) |
The 27 Club is an informal list consisting mostly of popular musicians, artists, actors, and other celebrities who died at age 27. Although the claim of a "statistical spike" for the death of musicians at that age has been refuted by scientific research, it remains a cultural phenomenon, with many celebrities who die a... |
The Web Between the Worlds is the second science fiction novel by Charles Sheffield. It was first published as a trade paperback by Ace Books in 1979, by the first UK edition in hardcover by Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd the following year. Further editions were published by Arrow Books, Ace Books, Del Rey/Ballantyne and othe... |
Wennappuwa electoral district was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between March 1960 and February 1989. The district was named after the town of Wennappuwa in District, North Western Province. The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parli... |
Gerould is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bobby Gerould, American sports announcer
Daniel C. Gerould (1928–2012), American playwright
Gary Gerould, American sports announcer
Gordon Hall Gerould (1877–1953), American philologist and folklorist
Katharine Elizabeth Fullerton Gerould (1879–1944),... |
Anchor Bay High School is a four-year secondary school located in Fair Haven, Michigan (St. Clair County), and it is part of the Anchor Bay School District.
History
The former high school in Chesterfield Township was converted to a middle school when the new high school opened at the beginning of the 2003-04 school y... |
Charlotte Mary Hawkins (born 16 May 1975) is an English television and radio presenter, newsreader and journalist.
Hawkins joined ITV's Meridian Tonight in 2003, hosting its main news programme, leaving in 2006 to become co-presenter of Sky's breakfast programme Sunrise with Eamonn Holmes. In 2014, she left Sky to co-... |
The 2006 Blue Square Greyhound Derby took place during May & June with the final being on 3 June 2006 at Wimbledon Stadium. The winner and defending champion Westmead Hawk received £100,000. Westmead Hawk became only the fourth greyhound in history to win the Derby twice.
Final result
At Wimbledon (over 480 metres):
... |
Walter is a comic strip in the series The spiffy adventures of McConey (Les formidables aventures de Lapinot in the original French language), by the popular French cartoonist Lewis Trondheim. It was released in 1996 as volume 3 in the series.
An English translation, titled Harum Scarum, was released in 1998.
This is... |
Bisztynek () is a town in Bartoszyce County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland, with 2,282 inhabitants as of December 2021. It is located in the historical region of Warmia.
History
The town was part of Poland until the First Partition of Poland in 1772, when it was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia, and from 1871... |
Stephen A. Decatur (born 1813, died 1888 or 1889), born Stephen Decatur Bross and often referred to as Commodore Decatur, was one of the earliest settlers in Nebraska. He was born and educated in the East, where he became a school teacher and started a family.
After having abandoned his wife and two children in New Yo... |
The Benalmádena Museum is located on Luis Peralta Avenue, in the Benalmádena old town area, in the province of Málaga, Spain. The museum was opened to the public on 5 May 1970 and renovated on 26 April 2005. The main museum collections are:
Pre-Columbian collection
This collection hosts the Felipe Orlando García-Murci... |
Peter Francis Harnetty (born June 6, 1927) is professor emeritus of Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia.
Personal
Harnetty was born June 6, 1927, in Brighton, England, to Edward and Anne (McKeon) Harnetty. He traveled from the UK to Canada to attend the University of British Columbia. In September 195... |
Məmmədbağırlı is a village in the municipality of Əfətli in the Agdam Rayon of Azerbaijan.
References
Populated places in Aghdam District |
Arantxa Ramos Placensia (born 9 September 1988 in Barakaldo) is a Spanish swimmer who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics and in the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Notes
References
External links
1988 births
Living people
Spanish female freestyle swimmers
Olympic swimmers for Spain
Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olymp... |
The 2021–22 Vancouver Canucks season was the 52nd season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on May 22, 1970. The Canucks missed the playoffs for the second straight season, as they were eliminated from playoff contention when the Dallas Stars defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 3–2 in a shooto... |
A dialogue system, or conversational agent (CA), is a computer system intended to converse with a human. Dialogue systems employed one or more of text, speech, graphics, haptics, gestures, and other modes for communication on both the input and output channel.
The elements of a dialogue system are not defined because ... |
The Grove is a Grade II listed building of historical significance located south of Narberth, Pembrokeshire. It was built by Daniel Poyer in about 1680 shortly after he inherited the property from his father. The house remained in the Poyer family for the next two centuries. Today The Grove is a hotel and restaurant. I... |
Theophilus Martin "Theo" Nicholls (21 August 1894 – 22 July 1977) was an Australian politician. Born in Wilmington, South Australia, he received a primary education before becoming a wharf labourer. He served in the military from 1915 to 1917 and was secretary of several unions including the Manufacturing Grocers' Empl... |
The Pakistan national cricket team toured India in the winter of 1960–61. They played five Test matches against the India national cricket team, and also played against several local Indian squads.
Background
Writing for The Indian Express cricketer Abdul Hafeez Kardar who played for both India and Pakistan maintaine... |
Kim Ja-youn (born 28 April 1978) is a South Korean biathlete. She competed in two events at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
References
1978 births
Living people
Biathletes at the 2002 Winter Olympics
South Korean female biathletes
Olympic biathletes for South Korea
Place of birth missing (living people)
Asian Games medalis... |
Phelps Associates was an American leather fashion accessories company originally founded in 1938 by William and Elizabeth Phelps; and subsequently relaunched in the early 2010s by their grand-nephew as T. B. Phelps.
History
The company was founded in 1938 after William made his wife a couple of leather belts that her ... |
The Whatcom Transportation Authority (WTA) is the public transit authority of Whatcom County in northwestern Washington, based in the city of Bellingham. It provides bus service on 31 fixed routes, including branded "GO Lines" with 15-minute frequencies on weekdays, to cities in its service area. In addition to bus ser... |
Lycopodium lagopus, commonly known as one-cone club-moss, is an arctic and subarctic species of plants in the genus Lycopodium in the clubmoss family. It is widespread in cold, northerly regions: Canada, Greenland, Russia, Scandinavia, and the northern United States including Alaska.
Lycopodium lagopus is very similar... |
Rüegg is a Swiss surname:
Annelise Rüegg (1879–1934), Swiss pacifist and writer
Anny Rüegg (born 1912), a Swiss alpine skier
Dominique Rüegg (born 1996), Swiss ice hockey player
Helena Rüegg (bor 1959), German bandoneon player, actress and author
Ivo Rüegg (born 1971), a Swiss bobsledder
Mathias Rüegg (born 1952... |
Nggosi is a suburb of Honiara, Solomon Islands and is located West of the main center and South East of White River.
Populated places in Guadalcanal Province
Suburbs of Honiara |
Ambel (Amber), also known as Waigeo after the island where it is primarily spoken, is a heavily Papuan-influenced Austronesian language spoken on the island of Waigeo in the Raja Ampat archipelago near the northwestern tip of West Papua, Indonesia. It is spoken by approximately 1,600 people. It is endangered, as the po... |
```python
from __future__ import division, absolute_import, print_function
try:
# Accessing collections abstract classes from collections
# has been deprecated since Python 3.3
import collections.abc as collections_abc
except ImportError:
import collections as collections_abc
import tempfile
import sys... |
Zdechovice may refer to places in the Czech Republic:
Zdechovice (Hradec Králové District), a municipality and village in the Hradec Králové Region
Zdechovice (Pardubice District), a municipality and village in the Pardubice Region |
```javascript
import set from './lib/set'
import query from './lib/query'
import config, { getId } from './config'
import { log, getTracker } from './helpers'
export default function createTrackers () {
if (!window.ga && config.debug.enabled) {
log('Google Analytics has probably been blocked.')
return
}
... |
MudRunner (formerly Spintires: MudRunner) is a 2017 off-roading simulation game developed by Saber Interactive and published by Focus Home Interactive. It was released on October 31, 2017 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One and is a spin-off/sequel of the 2014 Windows-exclusive Spintires, which was devel... |
Pablo Cuevas and Marcel Granollers were the defending champions; however, Granollers chose to not compete.
Cuevas partnered up with Michael Russell, but they were eliminated by Jérémy Chardy and Lukáš Dlouhý in the quarterfinal.
Igor Kunitsyn and Dmitry Tursunov, which received wildcards into the doubles draw, won thi... |
Fermax is a company that designs, manufactures, and commercializes audio and video door entry systems and access control systems. The head office is located in the city of Valencia, Spain, where the company was founded by Fernando Maestre in 1949.
History
The company, which has always focused on intercoms, started ou... |
Martin Borre (born 27 March 1979) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
External links
1979 births
Living people
Danish men's footballers
Denmark men's under-21 international footballers
Brøndby IF players
Køge Boldklub players
Odense Boldklub players
IK Start players
Vejle Boldklub p... |
Nepean Woods station is located in the Ottawa, Ontario, Canada suburb of Barrhaven, and is on the Southwest Transitway which is served by OC Transpo buses. Located near the intersection of Woodroffe Avenue and Strandherd Drive in southern Nepean, it was the westerly terminus of most trips of rapid-transit route 74, for... |
In road safety management, an accident blackspot or black spot is a place where road traffic collisions have historically been concentrated. It may have occurred for a variety of reasons, such as a sharp drop or corner in a straight road, so oncoming traffic is concealed, a hidden junction on a fast road, poor or conce... |
The Young–Quinlan Building was erected at 901 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1926. Elizabeth Quinlan and her partner, Fred D. Young, owned and operated a women's specialty dress shop when Young died in 1911. Miss Quinlan decided to expand her business and, wanting to have the best in design, consulted with ... |
The Frog King is a novel by Adam Davies, published in 2002. It was his first published effort.
Plot summary
Harry Driscoll is an editorial assistant living in New York. He works for a major publishing house, but is failing to make an impression by not taking his job seriously. He constantly arrives at the office late... |
The Clarke Baronetcy, of Dunham Lodge in the County of Norfolk, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 30 September 1831 for Charles Clarke, Physician to Queen Adelaide. The third Baronet was a prominent soldier. The sixth Baronet adopted the additional Christian name of Tobias in 1962. The current baro... |
Caballeros de Córdoba is a Mexican football club that plays in the Tercera División de México. The club is based in Córdoba, Veracruz.
History
The franchise was founded during the 1990, from its origins it was registered in the Tercera División. In 2008 the club lent its franchise to a company formed by the Casino Esp... |
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The molecular formula C18H32O2 (molar mass: 280.44 g/mol) may refer to:
Conjugated linoleic acid
Linoleic acid
Linoelaidic acid
Malvalic acid
Rumenic acid, bovinic acid
Tariric acid, an acetylenic fatty acid
Molecular formulas |
Buddy Jones may refer to:
Buddy Jones (Western swing musician) (1902–1956)
Buddy Jones (bluegrass musician) (1937–2014)
Buddy Jones (American football) from List of Oklahoma Sooners football All-Americans |
Order: Anguilliformes
Anguillidae (Freshwater eels)
Indian mottled eel Anguilla bengalensis bengalensis
Order: Cypriniformes
Balitoridae (River loaches)
Mottled loach Acanthocobitis botia
Gray's stone loach or Rock carp (Balitora brucei) - (native)
Nemacheilus multifasciatus - (native)
Creek loach (Schistura... |
Edward Bell (born 7 September 1987, Windsor, Berkshire, England) is an English singer-songwriter, who has been active since 2003.
Life and career
Bell became a probationer at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1995, and was surpliced in 1996. A regular soloist from 1999 onwards, his first solo was "Domine Deus" fro... |
is a Japanese softball left-handed pitcher for the Japan women's national softball team. She represented Japan at the 2020 Summer Olympics and won a gold medal.
Playing career
She participated at the 2019 WBSC U-19 Women's Softball World Cup, winning a silver medal.
She plays for Toyota Red Terriers.
Notes
External... |
Eti Maden is a Turkish state-owned mining and chemicals company focusing on boron products. It holds a government monopoly on the mining of borate minerals in Turkey, which possesses 72% of the world's known deposits. In 2012, it held a 47% share of global production of borate minerals, ahead of its main competitor, Ri... |
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the Detroit Red Wings, by whom he was drafted in 2003.
Playing career
Junior
H... |
Gopalpur is a village in Jalandhar district of Punjab State, India. It is located from district headquarter Jalandhar and from state capital Chandigarh. The village is administrated by a sarpanch who is an elected representative of village as per Panchayati raj (India).
See also
List of villages in India
References... |
Willett Cove () is a small cove on the south side of Seabee Hook, a recurved spit formed 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) west of Cape Hallett at the entrance to Edisto Inlet, Victoria Land. Surveyed in January 1956 by members of U.S. Navy Operation Deepfreeze I from the icebreaker Edisto. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarc... |
Joyce Johnson may refer to:
Joyce Johnson (author) (born 1935), American author of fiction and nonfiction
Joyce Johnson (organist) (born 1932), professor of music at Spelman College |
Kai language may be
Kaiy language
Kei language (Keiese)
Kâte language |
International asset recovery is any effort by governments to repatriate the proceeds of corruption hidden in foreign jurisdictions. Such assets may include monies in bank accounts, real estate, vehicles, arts and artifacts, and precious metals. As defined under the United Nations Convention against Corruption, asset re... |
```swift
public class SobelEdgeDetection: TextureSamplingOperation {
public var edgeStrength:Float = 1.0 { didSet { uniformSettings["edgeStrength"] = edgeStrength } }
public init() {
super.init(fragmentShader:SobelEdgeDetectionFragmentShader)
({edgeStrength = 1.0})()
}
}
``` |
WAGT, virtual and UHF digital channel 26, was an NBC-affiliated television station licensed to Augusta, Georgia, United States, which operated from December 1968 until May 2017.
WAGT ceased operations as a result of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s 2017 spectrum incentive auction. Its intellectual propert... |
Fort McMurray/Mildred Lake Airport is located adjacent to Mildred Lake and north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada.
See also
List of airports in the Fort McMurray area
References
External links
Page about this airport on COPA's Places to Fly airport directory
Registered aerodromes in Fort McMurray
Transport in th... |
Gregory James Rutherford MBE (born 17 November 1986) is a retired British track and field athlete who specialised in the long jump. He represented Great Britain at the Olympics, World and European Championships, and England at the Commonwealth Games. In September 2021 Rutherford was selected as part of the British bobs... |
The Coffey School of Aeronautics was a flight school at Harlem Airport in Oak Lawn, Illinois, founded by Cornelius Coffey and Willa Brown. It was the first flight school owned and operated by African-Americans in the United States. The school opened in 1940 and closed after World War II. While it was open, it trained A... |
The Journal of Nuclear Materials is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal on materials research for accelerator physics, nuclear power generation and fuel cycle applications. It was established in 1959 and is published by Elsevier. The current editor-in-chief is Gary S. Was (University of Michigan).
Abstracting a... |
Lew Ljewitsch "Leo" Borchard (31 March 1899 – 23 August 1945) was a German-Russian conductor and briefly musical director of the Berlin Philharmonic.
Biography
Borchard was born in Moscow to German parents, and grew up in Saint Petersburg where he received a solid musical education, as well being a regular visitor to ... |
Insalebria concineratella is a species of snout moth in the genus Insalebria. It was described by Ragonot in 1887, and is known from Kazakhstan.
References
Moths described in 1887
Phycitinae |
Margaret Kahurangi Matangi (9 July 1911 – 2 August 1990) was a New Zealand netball player. She captained the New Zealand team in their first Test match, in 1938 against Australia.
Early life
Born in New Plymouth on 9 July 1911, Matangi was the daughter of Hinehau Matangi (née Karena) and Tioro Matangi. Of Māori desce... |
Michael Drake Bradner (March 3, 1937 – February 27, 2021) was an American politician who served in the Alaska House of Representatives from 1967 to 1977.
Biography
Bradner attended high school in Indiana and lived in the state of Washington before first moving to Alaska for a summer job on freight boats in the Yukon R... |
Krishnagar Government College, established in 1846, is the oldest college in Nadia district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It offers undergraduate courses in arts and sciences and also some postgraduate courses. At first, the college was under the affiliation of University of Calcutta. Presently, it is affiliated ... |
General Reid may refer to:
Charles Reid (Indian Army officer) (1818–1901), British East India Company general
Denys Whitehorn Reid (1897–1970), British Indian Army major general
George Reid (soldier) (1733–1815), New Hampshire Militia brigadier general
George Croghan Reid (1876–1961), U.S. Marine Corps brigadier gener... |
Michael J. Machat is an American artist, author, and pilot. He specializes in aviation art and was a frequent collaborator of R.E.G. Davies on the book series An Airline and its Aircraft. Several aviation museums have permanent collections of Machat's art.
Biography
Machat grew up in Long Island, New York. He would vi... |
Mecate are a rap music group from El Salvador.
History
The band was born at some stage during 1998 in Jorge Manuel's (a.k.a. "Piocha") house. Piocha was a talented guitarist with some exposure to the Salvadoran rock scene who often experiment musically with Ernesto Asecas ("Neto") and Enrique Salopino ("Pino") who bot... |
"Almost Got 'Im" is the thirty-fifth episode of the Warner Bros. television program Batman: The Animated Series, which first aired on November 10, 1992, and was written by Paul Dini and directed by Eric Radomski. This episode features seven villains of Batman's rogues gallery, with five of them telling their respective... |
Yeh! for Games / YehforGames.com is an American online servicing company that provides MMORPG gaming services for busy professionals and students who are seeking alternative methods by which to level and equip their online game characters. It is the first American gaming company of its kind to serve those in the online... |
Nauman Mahmood HI(M) is lieutenant general in the Pakistan Army currently serving as the 35th President of National Defence University since 23 November 2021. His previous assignments includes Commanding Officer (CO) of an Infantry Regiment and Chief of Staff (COS) of a Corps. He also served as General Officer Commandi... |
Felipe Arcuri, (-) born in Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela (June 4, 1974), is a musician, songwriter and composer specializing in the genre known as Heavy Metal. He is known as the bassist of the Venezuelan heavy metal band Arkangel, one of the most legendary and successful bands in the Latin American rock scene.
He is ... |
ManagemenTV was a Latin-American television network owned by the HSM Group with programming of analysis and entertainment concerning businesses and management.
The channel
ManagemenTV had 24-hour programming with documentaries, realities, talk shows and series from all over the world related to the business world, t... |
Hester Grenville may refer to:
Hester Grenville, 1st Countess Temple (1690–1752), English noblewoman
Hester Pitt, Countess of Chatham (née Grenville, 1720–1803), wife of William Pitt the Elder
Hester Grenville, mother of Hester Pitt and wife of Richard Grenville
Hester Grenville (c. 1767–1847), niece of Hester Pitt and... |
Glencoe is a neighborhood and former community in Washington County, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1842, the town, which was north of Hillsboro, died off after 1910 when neighboring North Plains was created to the west. Most of Glencoe is now a part of North Plains. Glencoe gives its name to the road connecting Hi... |
Montasser AlDe'emeh (Arabic: منتصر يوسف علي الدعمي, romanized: Muntaṣir Yūsuf ʿAlī al-Diʿmī; Jordan, April 8, 1989) is a Belgian academic and islamologist.
Biography
Montasser’s parents were both born in Mandatory Palestine. In 1948, his family fled from Sabbarin, a village in the subdistrict of Haifa that was depopu... |
Haakon Stephen Bruun-Hanssen (born 8 July 1960, in Bergen) is a Norwegian officer with the rank of Admiral and Inspector General of the Navy. He was appointed head of the operational headquarters of the Norwegian Armed Forces and Chief of Defence from 2013 to 2020. He retired in August 2020, and Eirik Kristoffersen wa... |
RK Swamy (1922 –2003) was an Indian advertising industry executive. He was involved in the setting up the Southern Operations of J. Walter Thompson's Indian associate [Hindustan Thompson Associates]. In April 1973 he founded R. K. Swamy Advertising Associates in Chennai and within the first few years set up operations ... |
Comondú may refer to:
Comondú Municipality, a municipality of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur
Misión San José de Comondú, a Jesuit mission established early in the 18th century in Baja California Sur, Mexico
The Comondú complex, an archaeological pattern in Baja California, Mexico
Comondú-La Purísima, a vo... |
Patel is an Indian caste/clan title, predominantly found in the states of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh representing the community of land-owning farmers and later (with the British East India Company) businessmen, agriculturalists and merchants. Traditionally the title is a status name referring to the village chieftains du... |
"Só Danço Samba" (aka "Jazz 'n' Samba") is a bossa nova song composed in 1962 by Antônio Carlos Jobim, with lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes. English lyrics were later written by Norman Gimbel. On occasion, it has also been known as "Jazz Samba" and "I Only Dance Samba", an English translation of the original Portuguese ti... |
Lithariapteryx abroniaeella is a species of sun moth in the family Heliodinidae.
The MONA or Hodges number for Lithariapteryx abroniaeella is 2510.
References
Further reading
External links
Heliodinidae
Moths described in 1876 |
William Herriman may refer to:
William H. Herriman (1829–1918), American art collector
William S. Herriman (1791–1867), businessman and president of Long Island Bank |
Branislav Angelovski () (born 21 February 1977) is a former Macedonian handball player who last played for HC Dobrogea Sud Constanța, and also played for the Macedonian national handball team.
References
External links
HC Dobrogea Sud Constanta
Living people
1977 births
Macedonian male handball players
HC Dobrogea S... |
River Canard is a hamlet of roughly 500 people in the northern part of Amherstburg, Ontario and the southern part of Lasalle, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the Canard River and is approximately 12 miles south of Windsor, Ontario. It is home to St. Joseph's Church, an attractive French-Canadian church similar to St.... |
Seticosta punctum is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Minas Gerais, Brazil.
References
Moths described in 1999
Seticosta |
Hocus Corpus is a crime novel by the American writer James N. Tucker set in 1990s Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
It tells the story of Dr. Jack Merlin, now chief resident of surgery, still a part-time magician and sleuth, who is mysteriously losing patients after routine surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Cent... |
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