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Ole Anthon Olsen (14 September 1889 – 17 March 1972) was a Danish amateur football player, who played in the forward position. He scored 14 goals in 16 games for the Denmark national team, and won a silver medal at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Born in Copenhagen, Olsen played for a handful of Copenhagen clubs. While play... |
One Love Manchester was a benefit concert and British television special on 4 June 2017, organised by American singer Ariana Grande, Simon Moran, Melvin Benn and Scooter Braun in response to the Manchester Arena bombing after Grande's concert two weeks earlier. It took place at Old Trafford Cricket Ground, and was atte... |
University College (UC) is a residential college affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. It was formerly known as University Women's College and was established in 1937 as the first of the Melbourne residential colleges to permit female residents. In 1975 the college became co-residential. The college... |
The West Africa Commission on Drugs was launched by the Kofi Annan Foundation in 2014. Olusegun Obasanjo chaired the commission.
Obasanjo urged strengthening law enforcement and refocussing efforts on "high-level criminals rather than the easy – and misleading – wins gained by arresting drug users and petty dealers."
... |
Dinky-Di's, also known as The Dinky-Di's: Friends on Freedom's Frontier, is an Australian animated television series that aired on the Nine Network Australia from 6 December 1991 to 29 May 1992. It was created by Melvyn Edward Bradford, produced by Roo Films Brisbane and animated by Pacific Rim Animation. The show taug... |
Alexandru Petrișor Chioseaua (born 29 September 1997) is a Romanian rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1997 births
Living people
Romanian male rowers
Olympic rowers for Romania
Rowers at the 2020 Summer Olympics
Place of birth missing (living people) |
Ahmed Abdu Jaber (, , born 8 August 1996) is an Eritrean professional footballer who plays as a striker for Pro League side Abha.
Career
On 5 July 2018, Abdu Jaber joined Al-Wehda. On 1 July 2022, Abdu Jaber joined Al-Shabab on a three-year deal. On 21 August 2023, Abdu Jaber joined Abha on a three-year deal.
Referen... |
Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital (AHNH) is an acute district general hospital managed under the New Territories East Cluster of the Hospital Authority in Hong Kong. Established by the former London Missionary Society in 1887, it was the first teaching hospital in Hong Kong to train Cantonese locals in Western medi... |
Sheung may refer to:
Sheung (surname), a Cantonese spelling of various Chinese surnames
Sheung Tsuen, a village in Yuen Long, Hong Kong
See also
( 'above, upper') is found in the names of many places in Hong Kong, most notably:
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Island
Sheung Shui, New Territories |
Gonatoraphis is a genus of South American dwarf spiders that was first described by Alfred Frank Millidge in 1991. it contains only three species, found in Colombia: G. aenea, G. lobata, and G. lysistrata.
See also
List of Linyphiidae species (A–H)
References
Araneomorphae genera
Linyphiidae
Spiders of South Ameri... |
Helernus, also known as Alernus, was an Archaic Roman deity. He was a minor god of the underworld, and god of the beans used during the Lemuria festival during May. His sacred grove (lucus) was near the mouth of the Tiber river. Sacrifices were made to him annually on the 1st of February by the Roman Pontiffs, in which... |
Jingzhou Confucius Temple (), or Jingzhou Confucian Temple, previously Confucian Temple of Jiangling County (江陵县文庙), is a Confucian temple located in Jingzhou Experimental Middle School (荆州市实验中学), Jingzhong Road, Jingzhou District, Jingzhou City, Hubei Province.
Completed in 1725, Jingzhou Confucius Temple was severel... |
George Esten Cooke (1793–1849) was an itinerant United States painter who specialized in portrait and landscape paintings and was one of the South's best known painters of the mid nineteenth century. His primary patron was the industrialist Daniel Pratt, who built a gallery in Prattville, Alabama, solely to house Cook... |
Lindsey Chukwufumnanya Abudei, known professionally as Lindsey Abudei, is a Nigerian-born genre-fluid singer and songwriter. She started recording music and having jam sessions with M.I Abaga and Jesse Jagz while still an undergraduate law student in 2014. Abudei has released three solo projects; Brown: The EP (2013), ... |
The Minnesota Zen Meditation Center (Kounzan Ganshoji, "Cultivating Clouds Mountain, Living in Vow Temple") is an urban, non-residential, Sōtō Zen practice community in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Since 2019, MZMC has been led by two co-guiding Dharma teachers, Tim Burkett and Ted O'Toole.
History
Minnesota Zen Meditation... |
Chatham County Line aka "CCL" is an American Americana musical group. Formed in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1999 from members of the band Stillhouse, the band has released ten albums on the Yep Roc label (whom they were linked with by the producer Chris Stamey), and have become popular in Europe as well as their nati... |
Shonda Lynn Rhimes (born January 13, 1970) is an American television producer and screenwriter, and founder of the production company Shondaland. As of 2023, she is one of the richest women entertainers in America, with a net worth of $250 million.
Rhimes became known as the showrunner—creator, head writer, and execut... |
Ingibjörg Hakonsdóttir (), also known as Ingibiorg, was the wife of Óláfr Guðrøðarson, king of the Isle of Man. She was also the daughter of Helga Moddansdóttir and Haakon Paulsson, Earl of Orkney. Not much is known about her life other than her descent from noble blood and marrying Óláfr Guðrøðarson, king of Man, of t... |
History of the Arabs refers to the history of the Arab people.
It may also refer to:
History of the Arabs (book) by Philip Khuri Hitti
A History of the Arab Peoples, book by Albert Hourani
History of the Arab League
History of the Palestinians |
Therese von Braunecker-Schäfer (3 April 1825 – 8 March 1888) was an Austrian theatre actress, singer (soprano) and dancer.
Life
Born in Vienna, she showed talent for theatre at an early age and was engaged at the Deutsche Theater in Pest in 1850.
There she attracted attention by her lively character, and already af... |
Chang Kai-chen was the defending champion, but chose not to participate.
Sara Errani won the title, defeating Guo Hanyu in the final, 6–1, 6–0.
Seeds
Draw
Finals
Top half
Bottom half
References
Main Draw
Suzhou Ladies Open - Singles |
Two-piece or Two piece or Two pieces may refer to:
Bikini, a two-piece swimsuit
Double act, a comedy duo
Two-piece band, a musical ensemble with two members, a duo
Two-piece gel encapsulation, a method of preparing a Capsule (pharmacy) containing a dose of medicine, invented in 1847
Two piece implant, a form of A... |
No 1 Poultry is a building in the City of London, allocated to office and commercial use. It occupies the apex where the eastern ends of Poultry and Queen Victoria Street meet at Mansion House Street, the western approach to Bank junction.
The design, by James Stirling, was constructed after the architect's death. It ... |
Hedong () is a town of Wuhua County in eastern Guangdong province, China, located southeast of and adjacent to the county seat. , it has three residential communities () and 43 villages under its administration.
See also
List of township-level divisions of Guangdong
References
Towns in Guangdong
Wuhua County |
The Caravaggio (Rock for Trenitalia) is an electric multiple unit (EMU) developed and built by Hitachi Rail Italy. It is named after the Renaissance-era Italian painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.
The Caravaggio was ordered by Italian operator Trenitalia in June 2016; follow-on orders were placed by Trenitalia ... |
The Rocky River is a minor river in Kahurangi National Park in the South Island of New Zealand.
It feeds into the Slate River which in turn feeds into the Aorere River.
References
Rivers of the Tasman District
Kahurangi National Park
Rivers of New Zealand |
The Cheetah Marketing Sound Sampler (1986) was an Analogue to Digital converter system that attached to the system bus connection of the ZX Spectrum home computer.
Its simple design included an audio preamplifier for use with microphones, an 8 bit analogue to digital converter and an audio output amplifier for impedan... |
Chantal Yawa Djigbodi Tségan (born 1971) is a Togolese politician who has been President of the country's unicameral National Assembly since January 2019.
Early life and education
Chantal Yawa Djigbodi Tségan was born on 5 August 1971 in Kpélé-Agavé in Kloto. She has a Master's in Business Law from the University of B... |
The Situk River in the Gulf of Alaska Watershed drains a portion of Yakutat City and Borough, Alaska. The Alaskan natives name was reported as R(eka) Sita or Sitak River by Captain Tebenkov (1852, map 7), Imperial Russian Navy (IRN). It was spelled Situk by E. J. Glave in 1890, and See-tuck by Lieutenant Commander J. ... |
Scutellaria holguinensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native to Cuba. It is found on serpentine soils in Holguín Province, northeastern Cuba.
References
holguinensis
Endemic flora of Cuba
Plants described in 2019 |
GeekBrains is a Russian company in the field of online education. Founded in 2010. An educational platform that helps to master a profession and get an IT education. Teachers-practitioners have been teaching information technology, programming, analytics, testing, marketing, management, and design for more than 10 year... |
Smoking Gun is the debut studio album by Australian musician Angus Stone, released in March 2009 under the name Lady of the Sunshine. It peaked at number 45 in Australia.
Background and release
The album was recorded over six weeks during 2008 with Finn (Govinda Doyle) – who also provided drums and bass guitar – in a ... |
The Living Room Candidate is a website created by the American Museum of the Moving Image in 2004. It consists of U.S. presidential election campaign commercials dating back to the Dwight D. Eisenhower — Adlai Stevenson race of 1952. The website features campaign ads from every Presidential race starting in 1952 unti... |
Cañoncito is an unincorporated community in Taos County, New Mexico, United States. Cañoncito is north-northwest of Taos.
References
Unincorporated communities in Taos County, New Mexico
Unincorporated communities in New Mexico |
Grammatophyllum rumphianum is an epiphytic species of orchid.
Distribution
Borneo, the Moluccas and the Philippines.
References
rumphianum |
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clusters:
- name: foo
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lbPolicy: LEAST_REQUEST
loadAssignment:
clusterName: '*'
endpoints:
- locality:
subZone: "\x1F\x1F"
lbEndpoints:
- endpoint:
address:
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Peck Ledge Light, also known as "Peck Ledge Lighthouse", is a sparkplug lighthouse in Norwalk, Connecticut, United States, southeast of Norwalk Harbor and northeast of Goose Island among the Norwalk Islands on Long Island Sound. The lighthouse is about two miles (3 km) from Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk and can be seen... |
Francis Joyon (born 28 May 1956) is a French professional sailboat racer and yachtsman. Joyon and his crew currently hold the Jules Verne Trophy for circumnavigation, on IDEC SPORT (40 days 23 hours 30 minutes 30 seconds), nearly five days less than the previous reference time. He held the record for the fastest single... |
Teva API is an international pharmaceutical company headquartered in Israel. Teva API is a stand-alone business unit of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries limited, the largest generic drug manufacturer in the world and one of the 15 largest pharmaceutical companies worldwide.
On top of supplying a major share of Teva's o... |
Jaw/Ćehu'pa, also known as His Fight/Oki'cize-ta'wa, was a Hunkpapa (Húŋkpapȟa) Lakota Winter count keeper and Ledger art artist
Commonly known as Jaw (Ćehu'pa), a name which he allegedly received from a white brother-in-law, was born somewhere on the northern Great Plains of the United States to a Sans Arc (Itazipc... |
The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Affairs (DRL) is a bureau within the United States Department of State. The bureau is under the purview of the Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights.
DRL's responsibilities include promoting democracy around the world, formulating U.... |
Coprothermobacteria is a taxonomic class of bacteria in the phylum Coprothermobacterota.
Currently, this class is represented by a single order of bacteria, with only one family to which belongs a genus (Coprothermobacter) of non-motile, rod-shaped microorganisms that stain Gram-negative, are non-spore-forming, strict... |
Patrick Galbats (born 1978) is a freelance Luxembourg photographer and photojournalist who has completed a number of artistically presented reportages.
Biography
Galbats completed his schooling at the Lycée Technique des Arts et Métiers in Luxembourg City. After studying at the Ecole Septante-Supérieure de l'Image: L... |
The 2009 Country Music Association Awards, 43rd Annual Ceremony, was held on November 11, 2009, at the Sommet Center (later the Bridgestone Arena) in Nashville, Tennessee and was hosted by Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood for the second time. Taylor Swift became the youngest person in CMA history to be nominated for a... |
Kapfenberger SV is an Austrian association football club from Kapfenberg, Styria. They won the 2007–08 Austrian Football First League and were promoted to the Austrian Bundesliga. The club was founded in 1919 as Kapfenberger SC. The name of the team is often abbreviated to Kapfenberg. The club was renamed Kapfenberger ... |
Open-book accounting is an extension of the principles of Open-book management to include in an organisation's accounts all those with an interest in the organisation, not merely its employees and its shareholders (including those whose shareholding is managed indirectly, for example through a mutual fund). This effect... |
The CWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship was the secondary singles title in the German professional wrestling promotion the Catch Wrestling Association. The title was active from 1991 through the promotion's close in 2000. The championship was contested under 10 three-minute rounds.
Title history
Key
See als... |
van der Gaag is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Anna van der Gaag, British speech and language therapist and academic
Lotti van der Gaag (1923–1999), Dutch sculptor and painter
Wim van der Gaag (born 1936), Dutch footballer and coach
Mitchell van der Gaag (born 1971), Dutch footballer and coa... |
Bassir () is a village in Hauran, located 630 meters (0.4 miles) above sea level and southern of Damascus in Syria. Bassir is bordered from the east by Lejah, from the south by Khabab, from the west by Al-Sanamayn and from the north by Jebab. It is situated in the middle of three main cities in Syria: Damascus, Daraa ... |
Biotic homogenization is the process by which two or more spatially distributed ecological communities become increasingly similar over time. This process may be genetic, taxonomic, or functional, and it leads to a loss of beta (β) diversity. While the term is sometimes used interchangeably with "taxonomic homogenizati... |
Garozzo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Benito Garozzo (born 1927), Italian-American bridge player
Enrico Garozzo (born 1989), Italian épée fencer
Daniele Garozzo (born 1992), Italian foil fencer, brother of Enrico
Italian-language surnames |
Gabriela Dabrowski and Xu Yifan were the defending champions, but chose not to participate this year.
Andrea Sestini Hlaváčková and Barbora Strýcová won the title, defeating Hsieh Su-wei and Laura Siegemund in the final, 6–4, 6–7(7–9), [10–4]
Seeds
Draw
Draw
References
External links
Main draw
Connecticut Open -... |
The 1st constituency of Gard is a French legislative constituency in the Gard département. It consists of the (pre-2015) cantons of Beaucaire,
Nîmes 1, 3 and
6 and Vistrenque.
Deputies
Election results
2022
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2017
2012
2007
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Thomas E. Huntley (born February 10, 1938) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), he represented District 7A, which includes portions of the city of Duluth in St. Louis County in the northeastern part of the s... |
A roundel (not to be confused with the rondel) is a form of verse used in English language poetry devised by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837–1909). It is the Anglo-Norman form corresponding to the French rondeau. It makes use of refrains, repeated according to a certain stylized pattern. A roundel consists of nine... |
Star Light is a 2020 horror movie from Orama Filmworks and The Butcher Brothers. The film stars Cameron Johnson, Scout Taylor-Compton, Bret Roberts, Rahart Adams, Garrett Westton and Liana Ramirez. Tiffany Shepis has a cameo.
The film is directed by Mitchell Altieri, Lee Cummings and written by Mitchell Altieri, Jamal... |
This is a complete list of all 1,872 Statutory Instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1995.
1–100
National Health Service (Optical Charges and Payments) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1995 (S.I. 1995/1)
Plymouth Hospitals National Health Service Trust (Transfer of Trust Property) Order 1995 (S.I.... |
René Muñoz (February 19, 1938 – May 11, 2000) was a Cuban actor and screenwriter of telenovelas and the cinema of Mexico.
He is most remembered for his role in the Spanish film Fray Escoba.
Biography
He was born in Havana, Cuba but started his acting career in Spain with the film Fray Escoba of Ramón Torrado. He made... |
The dubious trumpet-eared bat (Phoniscus aerosa) is a species of vesper bat in the family Vespertilionidae.
It is found only in possibly South Africa.
References
Phoniscus
Mammals of South Africa
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
Taxa named by Robert Fisher Tomes
Bats of Africa
Mammals described in 1858 |
```java
/**
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*/
package qupath.imagej.images.servers;
``` |
In from the Side is a 2022 British romantic drama film, directed by Matt Carter and written by Carter and Adam Silver. The film, which features Alexander Lincoln and Alexander King, tells the story of rugby players Mark and Warren from a cash-strapped and divided gay rugby club unwittingly sleepwalk into an adulterous ... |
The 2020 Thindown Challenger Biella was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts. It was part of the 2020 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Biella, Italy between 28 September and 4 October 2020.
Singles main-draw entrants
Seeds
Rankings are as of 21 September 2020.
Other entrants
The ... |
Mea culpa is Latin for "my fault".
Mea culpa may also refer to:
Literature
Mea Culpa, novel by Henry Harland
Mea Culpa, novel by Anne Holt
Mea Culpa, story by David Widgery
Film and television
Film
Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God, documentary film
Mea Culpa (film), a 2014 French thriller film
TV
Mea... |
The Blues Broers is a blues rock band from South Africa formed in 1990.
Discography
Shake Like That (1991)
Damn Fine Mojo (1994)
Sharp Street (1995)
Been Around (1996)
Cellar Tapes (1998)
Out Of The Blue (2011)
Jungle Bells - Single (2013)
Into The Red (2014)
History
The Blues Broers' was formed by members ... |
Berrien is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Frank Berrien (1877–1951), American football coach
Jacqueline A. Berrien (1961–2015), American lawyer
John Berrien (1711–1772), American judge
John Berrien (major) (1759–1815), American military officer
John M. Berrien (1781–1856), American sen... |
Yvan Bernier (born 17 June 1960) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1993 to 2000. He is a businessperson by career.
He was elected in the Gaspé electoral district under the Bloc Québécois party in the 1993 federal election. He was re-elected in 1997 under the restructured territory of the Bonaventure—... |
Puerto Ricans have both immigrated and migrated to New York City. The first group of Puerto Ricans immigrated to New York City in the mid-19th century when Puerto Rico was a Spanish colony and its people Spanish subjects. The following wave of Puerto Ricans to move to New York City did so after the Spanish–American War... |
Jiordan Anna Tolli (born 17 June 1994) is an Australian actress and singer, known for playing the role of Lolly Allen in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. In 2013, Tolli competed in the fifth season of The X Factor Australia and reached the top five.
Early life
Jiordan Anna Tolli was born in 1994 to parents Luke a... |
Nersac () is a commune in the Charente department in southwestern France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Charente department
References
Communes of Charente |
"Big" is a song by English singer Rita Ora, French disc jockey David Guetta, and Kazakh disc jockey Imanbek featuring American rapper Gunna from Ora and Imanbek's collaborative extended play Bang (2021). The song was penned by the artists, Eskeerdo, Ed Sheeran, Marcus Lomax, Mike Hawkins, Sam Martin, Toby Green, and Wi... |
The Eswatini national badminton team () represents Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, in international badminton team competitions. It is controlled by the Eswatini Badminton Association.
The Eswatini junior badminton team competed in the African Junior Badminton Championships mixed team event in 2007, where the t... |
Park Ju-hyun (; born October 5, 1994) is a South Korean actress. She debuted in the film The Dude In Me (2019) followed by tvN 's television film Drama Stage Season 3: My Wife's Bed. She gained recognition with her appearance in the drama series A Piece of Your Mind (2020) and starred in her first lead role as Bae Gyu-... |
Maurice Ravel's Piano Trio for piano, violin, and cello is a chamber work composed in 1914. Dedicated to Ravel's counterpoint teacher André Gedalge, the trio was first performed in Paris in January 1915, by Alfredo Casella (piano), Gabriel Willaume (violin), and Louis Feuillard (cello). A typical performance of the wor... |
The Turkish High Sculptors Society was founded on 22 April 1948.
Turkish sculptors were unable to or did not organise themselves together professionally for a long time until the Sculptors Society was founded in 1948 as Turkish Sculptors Society (Turkish: Türk Heykeltıraşlar Cemiyeti) by Ali Hadi Bara, Nusret Suman, Y... |
The bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers on September 15, 2008, was the climax of the subprime mortgage crisis. After the financial services firm was notified of a pending credit downgrade due to its heavy position in subprime mortgages, the Federal Reserve summoned several banks to negotiate financing for its reorganization.... |
Liza, the Fox-Fairy () is a 2015 Hungarian black comedy film directed by Károly Ujj Mészáros, starring Mónika Balsai, Szabolcs Bede-Fazekas and David Sakurai. The film drew an audience of over 100,000 in Hungary.
The film's music was elected as one of 2015's "catchiest soundtracks" in Hungary and four songs were recor... |
Kenneth Lawrence Wright (16 May 1922 – 6 June 1994) was an English footballer who played as an inside-forward in the Football League for West Ham United.
As an amateur, Wright played for Cambridge Town. He served with the Royal Air Force during World War II where he rose to the rank of Flight Lieutenant and was awarde... |
is a Japanese anime series produced by Nippon Animation, and the first installment in the World Masterpiece Theater series in ten years after Remi, Nobody's Girl. It is an adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic 1862 novel Les Misérables, and the fourth anime adaptation of said novel (following two adaptations from the Jap... |
Vansh () is a 1992 Indian Hindi language action drama film directed and produced by Pappu Verma. It is a remake of Mani Ratnam's 1988 Tamil film Agni Natchathiram. The film was well received at the box office.
Plot
Justice Krishnakant Dharmadhikari is assigned to chair an inquiry commission against Mantri Vilasrao Ch... |
Blake Leo Wingle (born April 17, 1960) is a former guard in the National Football League (NFL) who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers and the Cleveland Browns. Wingle played collegiate ball for Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, Ventura Junior College and UCLA before being selected by the Steelers in the 9th... |
Mettius Fufetius (died in ~670 BC) was a dictator of Alba Longa, an ancient town in central Italy near Rome. He was appointed to his position after the death of Alban king Gaius Cluilius. When a full-blown war threatened to erupt between the Albans and the Romans, Fufetius proposed to the third legendary King of Rome, ... |
Big Green is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2011 by Kimbal Musk and Hugo Matheson. They operated "The Kitchen restaurant group" believing that every child should have the opportunity to play, learn and grow in healthy communities.
The learning gardens consist of a playground and many outdoor classrooms... |
Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie (November 7, 1604, in Caen, Normandy - died some time after November 4, 1687, in Canada) was a fur merchant, businessman, seigneur, and co-founder and director of the Communauté des habitants, in the colony of Canada. He arrived in the colony in 1636 with the rest of his family, which inclu... |
"Potage" is the third episode of the first season of the psychological thriller–horror series Hannibal. The episode was written by David Fury, Chris Brancato and Bryan Fuller from a story by Fury, and directed by David Slade. It was first broadcast on April 18, 2013, on NBC. The series is based on characters and elemen... |
Kusahlar (, also Romanized as Kūsahlar and Kūsehlar; also known as Kossehlar, Kusahiar, Kusalar, and Kūzehlar) is a village in Ijrud-e Bala Rural District, in the Central District of Ijrud County, Zanjan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 634, in 126 families.
References
Populated places in Ijrud... |
Distopping (stylised as DIStopping) is the first studio album by Japanese musical group Charisma.com. It was released on June 4, 2014 through independent record label Lastrum, eleven months after their debut extended play Ai Ai Syndrome.
Background and development
Charisma.com formed in 2011, featuring rapper Itsuka... |
Rear-Admiral Henry Edward Horan CB DSC (12 August 1890 – 15 August 1961) was an Irish Royal Navy officer who became Commander-in-Chief of the New Zealand Division.
Early life and education
Horan was born in Newcastle West, County Limerick to John Horan, a civil engineer, and Elizabeth Hannah Barker. He was educated a... |
Seh Kahur (, also Romanized as Seh Kahūr) is a village in Chahdegal Rural District, Negin Kavir District, Fahraj County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,548, in 397 families.
References
Populated places in Fahraj County |
Angraecum calceolus is a species of orchid.
calceolus |
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# this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
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Kenneth Curtis may refer to:
Kenneth M. Curtis (born 1931), former American Governor, Ambassador, party chairman, and lawyer
Kenneth L. Curtis (born 1965), initially found incompetent to stand trial for the killing of his girlfriend, found competent 10 years later
Ken Curtis (1916–1991), American singer and actor |
Barbara J. Owen (born January 25, 1933) is an American organist and organ scholar.
Born in Utica, New York, Owen attended Westminster Choir College, studying organ and receiving a bachelor's degree in music in 1955; from Boston University in 1962 she received her master's degree, in musicology. Among her instructors w... |
Second Coming was an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1990. They relocated to Seattle, Washington, around 1992 and released their debut album L.O.V.Evil in 1994. This band underwent several lineup changes throughout its existence with drummer James Bergstrom and bassist Johnny Bacolas ostensibly... |
Ostermann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Clemens Ostermann (1984–2007), German voice actor and musician
Corny Ostermann (1911–1945), German jazz musician
Edward Albert Ostermann (1882–1969), United States Marine Corps general
Elard Ostermann (born 1968), German footballer
Friedrich Oster... |
Kaleohano (1831 – March 1896) was a Hawaiian ali'i, missionary, and leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was born in 1831 to a noble family and was one of the first converts of missionary George Q. Cannon. After his baptism, Kaleohano served multiple missions throughout Hawaii and ... |
Tesseract (often stylised as TesseracT) are a British progressive metal band from Milton Keynes. The band, formed in 2003, consists of Daniel Tompkins (lead vocals), Alec "Acle" Kahney (lead guitar and producer), James Monteith (rhythm guitar), Amos Williams (bass, backing vocals) and Jay Postones (drums, percussion). ... |
For the American songwriter, see Rex Benson (songwriter).
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Reginald Lindsay Benson, DSO, MVO, MC (20 August 1889 – 26 September 1968), known as Rex Benson, was an English merchant banker and army officer.
Early life and family
He was born in Mayfair, the son of the merchant banker and art colle... |
Northwest Press is an American publisher specializing in LGBT-themed comic books and graphic novels. It was founded in 2010 by Charles "Zan" Christensen. The company publishes in print, as well as through digital channels such as ComiXology and Apple's iBooks, and also retails some similarly-themed books published inde... |
Tornike Tsjakadoea (born 5 October 1996) is a Dutch-Georgian judoka. He represented the Netherlands at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. He competed at the World Judo Championships in 2018, 2019 and 2021.
In 2020, Tsjakadoea won one of the bronze medals in the men's 60 kg event at the Judo Grand Slam Düsseldor... |
The fourth season of The Great Australian Bake Off premiered on 18 January 2018, and saw 12 home bakers take part in a bake-off to test their baking skills as they battled to be crowned The Great Australian Bake Off's best amateur baker. Unlike the third season, season 4 moved from LifeStyle Food to the main LifeStyle ... |
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