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Cooran is a rural hinterland town and locality in the Shire of Noosa, Queensland, Australia. In the the locality of Cooran had a population of 1,624 people.
Geography
Cooran is predominantly farming land with its urban centre in the north of the locality. Pinbarren Creek and Six Mile Creek flow from east to west thr... |
Khasi Katha– A Goat Saga is a 2013 Bengali film. The film is directed by Judhajit Sarkar and produced by Star Fine Movies. The film was scheduled to be released in March 2013. The film shows a talkative goat, about to be slaughtered telling a story of a woman boxer of Kolkata to the butcher.
Naseeruddin Shah plays the... |
Mereia Taufa Vakatale, O.F. (1 February 1938 – 24 June 2023) was a Fijian politician and educator. She served in the Cabinet of Fiji under the Soqosoqo ni Vakavulewa ni Taukei (SVT) during 1993–1995 and 1997–1999. In 1997, she became Fiji's first female Deputy Prime Minister.
Biography
Taufa Vakatale was born on 1 Feb... |
```go
/*
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.
*/
// Code generated by lister-gen. DO NOT EDIT.
package v1beta1
// MutatingWebhookConfigurationListerExpansion allows custom methods to be added to... |
Charles Dryden (March 10, 1860 – February 11, 1931) was an American baseball writer and humorist. He was reported to be the most famous and highly paid baseball writer in the United States during the 1900s. Known for injecting humor into his baseball writing, Dryden was credited with elevating baseball writing from the... |
The consensus 1973 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of four major All-American teams. To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors from a majority of the following teams: the Associated Press, the USBWA, The United Press International and the National Association o... |
Ashorne Hill House, Ashorne, Warwickshire, England is a late Victorian country house built for Arthur and Ethel Tree by the architect Edward Goldie between 1895 and 1897. Arthur Tree, son of the American lawyer and diplomat, Lambert Tree, and his wife, the Marshall Field's heiress, had moved to England in the later 19t... |
WJZ may currently refer to:
WJZ (AM), a radio station (1300 AM) licensed to Baltimore, Maryland, United States
WJZ-TV, a television station (virtual channel 13, digital channel 11) licensed to Baltimore, Maryland, United States
WJZ-FM, a radio station (105.7 FM) licensed to Catonsville, Maryland, United States
WJZ pr... |
Ordinary Thunderstorms is a 2009 novel by William Boyd. It explores the dark side of London's underworld and the international pharmaceutical industry.
Plot
Adam Kindred is a recently divorced climatologist who has moved back to England. After attending an interview for a Senior Research Fellowship position at Imper... |
Sati or SATI may refer to:
Entertainment
Sati (film), a 1989 Bengali film by Aparna Sen and starring Shabana Azmi
Sati (novel), a 1990 novel by Christopher Pike
Sati (singer) (born 1976), Lithuanian singer
Sati, a character in The Matrix Revolutions
Institutes
Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, a college in Vidish... |
Dirk Gijsbertus van 't Klooster (born 23 April 1976 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch baseball player.
Van 't Klooster represented the Netherlands at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney where he and his team became fifth. Four years later at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens they were sixth. At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beij... |
Sailor Moon Sailor Stars, or simply Sailor Stars, is the fifth and final season of Sailor Moon, a Japanese magical girl anime series based on the Sailor Moon manga series by Naoko Takeuchi; the season was directed by Takuya Igarashi and produced by Toei Animation. Like the rest of the Sailor Moon series, it follows the... |
Col. Edmund William Creswell (7 November 1849 – 1 May 1931) was a British soldier, who played for the Royal Engineers in the 1872 FA Cup Final. As a soldier, he was engaged mainly in administrative work and never saw active service.
Family and education
Creswell was born in Gibraltar on 7 November 1849, the son of Edm... |
Bastuck may refer to:
Jörg Bastuck, a German race car driver
Rainer Bastuck, a German race car driver and entrepreneur
Bastuck & Co. GmbH, a German automotive company |
Emil Albert Friedberg (22 December 1837, in Konitz – 7 September 1910, in Leipzig) was a German canonist.
Friedberg was born at Konitz, Province of Prussia. His Jewish parents had joined the Evangelical Church in Prussia before his birth, letting him baptised Protestant. Friedberg was educated at Berlin and Heidelberg... |
Lieutenant General Zahid Ali Akbar (; b. 1933) , is a former engineering officer in the Pakistan Army Corps of Engineers, who oversaw the civil construction of the Army GHQ in Rawalpindi, and later directing the Engineering Research Laboratories (ERL), a top secret research facility developing the clandestine atomic bo... |
Clogher is a barony in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is bordered by four other baronies in Northern Ireland: Omagh East to the north; Dungannon Lower to the east; Magherastephana to the south; and Tirkennedy to the south-west. It also borders two baronies in the Republic of Ireland: Trough and Monaghan both to th... |
Defibrillatour (stylized DeFibRilLaTouR) is a 2012 concert tour by American industrial metal band Ministry in support of their twelfth studio album, Relapse. It was their first tour in four years as well as their first in six years with guitarist Mike Scaccia (as well as their final, due to his death in December 2012).... |
```javascript
var cookie_namespace = 'doxygen';
var sidenav,navtree,content,header;
function readCookie(cookie)
{
var myCookie = cookie_namespace+"_"+cookie+"=";
if (document.cookie)
{
var index = document.cookie.indexOf(myCookie);
if (index != -1)
{
var valStart = index + myCookie.length;
... |
Oluklu is a village in the Kâhta District, Adıyaman Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Reşwan tribe and had a population of 754 in 2021.
The hamlets of Akçakent, Çakırlı, Doğantepe, Gözelek, Köprü, Köseler and Yeşilyurt are attached to Oluklu.
References
Villages in Kâhta District
Kurdish set... |
CalPac may refer to:
CalPac (airline), a former division of Mesa Airlines
California Pacific Conference, a U.S. collegiate sports conference located in California, affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)
See also
California Pacific (disambiguation)
Calpack, California
Kalpak,... |
The 1984 Mediterranean Non-Aligned Countries Ministerial Meeting () held in Valletta, Malta on 10 and 11 September 1984 was the first ever ministerial meeting of the Non-Aligned countries from the Mediterranean region. The idea of the organizer was to host an event with restricted number of participants from the Medite... |
Una Stubbs (1 May 1937 – 12 August 2021) was a British actress, television personality, and dancer who appeared on British television, in the theatre, and occasionally in films. She became known after appearing in the film Summer Holiday (1963) and later played Rita Rawlins in the BBC sitcoms Till Death Us Do Part (196... |
The 2011 Good Sam RV Insurance 500 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on August 7, 2011 at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. Contested over 200 laps on the 2.5-mile (4.0 km) asphalt triangular oval, it was the 21st race of the 2011 Sprint Cup Series season. Brad Keselowski of Penske Racing won ... |
Ishkoshim District or Nohiya-i Ishkoshim (, ) is a district in eastern Tajikistan, in the extreme south-west of the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAO). It borders Afghanistan along the river Panj to the south and to the west. The population of Ishkoshim district is 32,900 (1 January 2020 estimate).
The district... |
The 170th Fighter Squadron (170 FS) is an inactive unit of the Air National Guard. It was last assigned to the 183rd Fighter Wing located of the Illinois Air National Guard at Capital Airport Air National Guard Station, Springfield, Illinois. The 170th last flew the Block 30 General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon. It... |
REDIRECT Hilary Peacock |
NFL Live (stylized as NFL Live presented by FanDuel Sportsbook for sponsorship reasons) is an American National Football League (NFL) studio show, currently airing Monday through Friday at 3:00 p.m ET on sports cable channel ESPN. Formerly known as NFL 2Night, the program is one of the few NFL-related studio programs t... |
The 2017 IFAGG World Cup series in Aesthetic Group Gymnastics is a series of competitions officially organized and promoted by the International Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics.
Formats
Medal winners
World Cup
Challenge Cup
Final ranking
World Cup
Overall medal table
External links
World Cup results
R... |
The Jiménez Municipality is one of the nine municipalities (municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Lara and, according to a 2007 population estimate by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has a population of 97,524. The town of Quíbor is the shire town of the Jiménez Municipa... |
Kyselica (, ) is a village and municipality in the Dunajská Streda District in the Trnava Region of south-west Slovakia.
History
The vineyard in its territory was already mentioned in 1205, but the village itself was first recorded in 1296 when Andrew III of Hungary donated an estate to a certain Chunt.
Until the en... |
Doğlat is a village in the İscehisar District, Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey. Its population is 174 (2021).
It is 48 km to the center of Afyonkarahisar and 26 km to the town of Iscehisar and the village has a warm continental climate.
The economy of a village depends on agriculture and husbandry. The village has a ... |
Yaña Öcem (, ) is a rural locality (a derevnya) in Atninsky District, Tatarstan. The population was 62 as of 2010.
Geography
Yaña Öcem is located 15 km northeast of Olı Ätnä, district's administrative centre, and 94 km north of Qazan, republic's capital, by road.
History
The village was established in 18th century.... |
William de Camargo (born 27 February 1999), sometimes known as just William, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a winger.
Club career
Born in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, William de Camargo joined São Paulo FC's youth setup in 2013, after impressing for clubs in his hometown. In April 2017, he moved to La Liga side... |
Vellington Fernandes (born 2 March 2003) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Indian Arrows in the I-League.
Career
Vellington Fernandes made his first professional appearance for Indian Arrows on 10 January 2021 against Churchill Brothers as Substitute on 55th min.
Career statistics
Re... |
In enzymology, a 3-ethylmalate synthase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
butanoyl-CoA + H2O + glyoxylate 3-ethylmalate + CoA
The 3 substrates of this enzyme are butanoyl-CoA, H2O, and glyoxylate, whereas its two products are 3-ethylmalate and CoA.
This enzyme belongs to the family of transferase... |
In physics, thermal contact conductance is the study of heat conduction between solid or liquid bodies in thermal contact. The thermal contact conductance coefficient, , is a property indicating the thermal conductivity, or ability to conduct heat, between two bodies in contact. The inverse of this property is termed t... |
David James Hartigan (8 November 1887 – 16 January 1952) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia and became a physician.
Hartigan attended parochial school at North Sydney and high school at Sydney Mines. In 1916, he made an unsuccessful bid for a seat in ... |
The 2016 Leeds City Council election took place on Thursday 5 May 2016 to elect members of Leeds City Council in England. It was on the same day as other local elections.
As per the election cycle, one third of the council's seats were up for election. The councillors subsequently elected replaced those elected when t... |
Roughead is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Gary Roughead (b. 1951), a United States naval officer and Chief of Naval Operations
Jarryd Roughead (b. 1987), an Australian rules football player
Jordan Roughead (b. 1990), an Australian rules football player
William Roughead (1870–1952), a... |
```sqlpl
-- +migrate Up
ALTER TABLE daily_site_stats ADD COLUMN site_id INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 1;
-- +migrate Down
ALTER TABLE daily_site_stats DROP COLUMN site_id;
``` |
Londinium is the debut album by London-based trip hop band Archive. The title is taken from the Roman name for London. Roya Arab is the principal vocalist throughout the album, and Rosko John provides rapping.
"Skyscraper" uses a sample from "Mmm Skyscraper... I Love You" by Underworld. In addition, Karl Hyde, from Un... |
Attentional retraining is the retraining of automatic attentional processes. The method of retraining varies but has typically employed computerized training programs. The term originally indicated retraining of attention to rehabilitate individuals after a brain injury who had neurological disorders of attention inclu... |
Andrija Vlahović (born 23 September 1991) is a Croatian water polo player. He is currently playing for VK Solaris. He is 6 ft 4 in (1.94 m) tall and weighs 216 lb (98 kg).
References
External links
SOLARISOV TOPNIK Andrija Vlahović otkriva zašto je napustio Mladost i vratio se u stari klub u Crnici: U Zagrebu nisam ... |
Gyula (; ; or ) is a town in Békés County, Hungary. The town is best known for its Medieval castle and a thermal bath. Ferenc Erkel, the composer of the Hungarian national anthem, and Albrecht Dürer the Elder, the father of Albrecht Dürer, were also born in Gyula.
Name
Gyula is named after the medieval Hungarian warl... |
Pierre Kast (; 22 September 192020 October 1984) was a French screenwriter, film and television director, and freedom fighter.
Biography
Prior to his work in film, Kast was a resistance activist in World War II, opposing the Vichy regime as a member of the Communist Students of Paris.
As a member of the magazine Cahi... |
Matt Young Motorsports is a professional auto racing organization based in Bryan, Texas. The organization first launched operations in the Infiniti Pro Series (now Indy Lights) in 2004. Debuting at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the Freedom 100, 18-year-old team owner Matt Young became the youngest team owner in racing... |
The Public Eye is a Canadian public affairs television series which aired on CBC Television from 1965 to 1969.
Premise
This journalistic series covered various subjects of global and domestic scope.
Some 1966 episodes were co-produced with CBC's Newsmagazine series and identified as This Week. Its 1966 production bud... |
Peder Hansen (28 December 1859 – ??) was a Norwegian politician for the Moderate Liberal Party.
He was born at Hage in Fuse as a son of farmers Hans Johannesen Hage and Gurine Nilsdatter. He started his professional career as a smith at the shipyard Laksevaag maskin- og jernskibsbyggeri in 1877. In 1894 he advanced to... |
StarTropics is a 1990 action-adventure video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Unlike most of Nintendo's games, it was never released or intended to be released in Japan. It was released only in North America and Europe. It was produced, written and directed by Genyo Takeda... |
Igor Yuryevich Shpilband (, born July 14, 1964) is an American ice dancing coach and former competitor for the Soviet Union. He is the 1983 World Junior champion with former partner Tatiana Gladkova.
Personal life
Shpilband was born in Moscow on July 14, 1964, to a Jewish family. In 1990, he and several other Soviet s... |
Thomas Pledl (born 23 May 1994) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for MSV Duisburg.
Club career
Pledl went through the renowned youth ranks of TSV 1860 Munich before leaving the club in 2012 to join Greuther Fürth. For Greuther Fürth he made his Bundesliga debut in November of the same year... |
Clover Creek or Clovercreek may refer to:
Clover Creek (Bruneau River tributary), a stream in Owyhee County, Idaho
Clover Creek (Pennsylvania), a tributary of the Frankstown Branch Juniata River
Fredericksburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania, also known as Clover Creek, a town on the above stream
Clover Creek, Virginia, a... |
Ma-i, or Maidh (also spelled Ma'I, Mai, Ma-yi or Mayi; Baybayin: ; Hanunoo: ; Hokkien ; Mandarin ), was an ancient sovereign state located in what is now the Philippines.
Its existence was first documented in 971 in the Song dynasty documents known as the History of Song, and it was also mentioned in the 10th-century ... |
ARA Garibaldi was one of four armored cruisers purchased by the Argentine Navy from Italy.
Design and description
Garibaldi had an overall length of , a beam of , and a mean draft (ship) of . She displaced at normal load. The ship was powered by two vertical triple-expansion steam engines, each driving one shaft, u... |
Leptothorax goesswaldi is a species of ant in the genus Leptothorax. It is found in France and Switzerland.
References
External links
goesswaldi
Hymenoptera of Europe
Insects described in 1967
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
Taxobox binomials not recognized by IUCN |
The Megatomini are a tribe of insects in the family Dermestidae.
The tribe was first classified by William Elford Leach in The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia in 1815.
References
Dermestidae
Insect tribes |
Zurück zum Glück (Pun: Back to happiness/Fortunately back) is the tenth studio album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen. The cover is designed by Dirk Rudolph.
Track listing
"Kopf oder Zahl" (Heads or tails; lit. Head or number) (von Holst, Frege/Frege) − 2:46
"Wir sind der Weg" (We are the way) (Breitkopf/Freg... |
```shell
#!/bin/bash
# Unofficial strict mode
set -euo pipefail
IFS=$'\n\t'
# Usage
# npm run clean
rm -rf .nyc_output/
rm -rf coverage/
rm -rf dist-node/
rm -rf lerna-debug.log
rm -rf npm-debug.log
``` |
Iodine deficiency is a lack of the trace element iodine, an essential nutrient in the diet. It may result in metabolic problems such as goiter, sometimes as an endemic goiter as well as congenital iodine deficiency syndrome due to untreated congenital hypothyroidism, which results in developmental delays and other heal... |
Mohd. Shohid Ali (1914 – 1992) was a Bangladeshi advocate.
Career
Ali was a lawyer and a politician in Pakistan and Bangladesh. He was born in Chandbhorang (Biswanath subdivision), Sylhet in 1914 to M Musson Ali and Korful Nessa. Ali was the middle son of three siblings. He received his early education in Chandbhorang... |
was the pen name of Japanese non-fiction writer and freelance journalist Akio Imai.
Life and career
He was born in Tokyo and graduated from the Department of Humanities at Rikkyo University. After serving as a reporter at the magazine “Shūkan Taimuzu," he joined TBS where he did program scheduling work and was chief ... |
The cownose ray (Rhinoptera bonasus) is a species of Batoidea found throughout a large part of the western Atlantic and Caribbean, from New England to southern Brazil (the East Atlantic populations are now generally considered a separate species, the Lusitanian cownose ray (R. marginata)). These rays also belong to the... |
Jesús Toral López (January 7, 1969 – January 10, 2023) was a luchador or professional wrestler who worked almost exclusively in Mexico. López achieved his most success under the ring name Black Warrior. He was best known for his work for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) between 1995 and 2013, as well for his work ... |
Neil Stuart Hodgson (born 20 November 1973) is a British former motorcycle racer, who won the 2000 British Superbike Championship, and the 2003 Superbike World Championship titles. He then went on to have a moderately successful four years in the American Superbike Championship, with a best 5th place championship finis... |
Gal Gadot-Varsano (née Gadot; ; born 30 April 1985) is an Israeli actress and model. She was crowned Miss Israel 2004 and represented her country at the Miss Universe 2004 pageant. She then served in the Israel Defense Forces for two years as a combat fitness instructor, whereafter she began studying at IDC Herzliya w... |
The 1969 Madrid Grand Prix was a Formula One non-championship race held at Jarama, Madrid on 13 April 1969, run over 40 laps of the circuit. The field only included two Formula One cars, however, the remainder being Formula 5000 and Formula Two cars.
The entrants included Max Mosley, later to become president of the F... |
Panchkhuwadeurali is a village development committee in Gorkha District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2,422.
References
Populated places in Gorkha District |
Galaxiella munda is a species of fish in the family Galaxiidae. It is endemic to inland waters of southwestern Australia, and known as the Western mud minnow.
In 1999 the Mud Minnow was not included in the list of threatened species under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, but is listed as ... |
```xml
import {SortedLinkedList} from './linked';
function compareNumbers(a: number, b: number): number {
if (a < b) {
return -1;
} else if (a === b) {
return 0;
} else {
return 1;
}
}
function expectSequence(list: SortedLinkedList<number>, sequence: number[]) {
expect(list.length).toBe(sequence... |
Brataas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Nancy Brataas (1928–2014), American politician and consultant
Tone Heimdal Brataas (born 1970), Norwegian politician
See also
Brattås |
The 60th Corps () was a corps formation of the German Army in World War I. It was formed on 20 November 1916 by the establishment of Gruppe Mitau and was still in existence at the end of the war.
Chronicle
Gruppe Mitau, named for the city of Mitau, was set up on 3 August 1915. It was established as 60th Corps (z.b.... |
Frank Brisko (August 24, 1900 Sędzin, Russian Empire – November 26, 1990 Exeland, Wisconsin) was an American racecar driver.
Originally a motorcycle racer, Brisko ran in the Indianapolis 500 twelve times. He started on the front row twice, and he led 69 laps of the 1934 race but finished ninth that year. He also wa... |
Censorship in the Dutch East Indies was significantly stricter than in the Netherlands, as the freedom of the press guaranteed in the Constitution of the Netherlands did not apply in the country's overseas colonies. Before the twentieth century, official censorship focused mainly on Dutch-language materials, aiming at ... |
Park Lake is an unincorporated community in Osceola County, Michigan, United States.
Sharon Malcolm (1947-2019), West Virginia politician, was born in Park Lake.
Notes
Unincorporated communities in Osceola County, Michigan
Unincorporated communities in Michigan |
Carl Antonio Granger (born June 6, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player. At 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) tall, he played at the shooting guard and small forward positions.
College career
After playing high school basketball at Denby High School in his hometown of Detroit, Michigan, Granger played college b... |
Follistatin-related protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FSTL1 gene.
Structure
This gene encodes a protein with similarity to follistatin, an BMP-4-binding protein. It binds to BMP-4 and TGF-β1, but not Activin A. It contains an FS module (a follistatin-like sequence containing 10 conserved cystei... |
Michael Alan Rice, (born March 4, 1955) is an American professor of fisheries and aquaculture at the University of Rhode Island and former state representative from South Kingstown, Rhode Island. A Democrat, he served in the Rhode Island House of Representatives, representing the 35th district, encompassing the villag... |
Lucas Paul Knecht (born 30 March 1993) is a football player who holds the record as the youngest ever player in a men's international match. He made his debut for the Northern Mariana Islands national team aged 14 years and 2 days.
Early life
Knecht played youth soccer with MP United.
College career
Having already ma... |
Steve Mirsky is a writer for Scientific American, the host of the magazine's longform science podcast, Science Talk. and the producer of the daily 60-Second Science podcast. Mirsky has also written Scientific American's monthly “Anti Gravity” column since 1995 until December 8, 2020.
Education
Mirsky obtained his bach... |
Nimoa may be,
Nimoa Island
Nimoa language |
Eugene Martin Grant (July 17, 1918 – April 3, 2018) was an American real estate investor, philanthropist and civic leader. He was the owner of buildings in Manhattan, New York City.
Early life
Eugene M. Grant was born as Eugene Martin Greenberg on July 17, 1918, in Hell's Kitchen in New York City. His father, Samuel ... |
Dutch Water Dreams (DWD) was an Olympic artificial whitewater and surfing centre in the Van Tuyllpark in Zoetermeer, Netherlands. It went bankrupt on 5 October 2015.
Water was pumped electrically down a series of drops, fashioned in concrete and between plastic bollards. The centre also contained a FlowRider sheet wav... |
Husham Al-Husainy is an Iraqi-American Sheikh of the Karbalaa Islamic Education Center, a Shia mosque servicing largely people of Iraqi and Lebanese descent in Dearborn, Michigan. Al-Husainy arrived in the United States in the late 1970s as Saddam Hussein was rising into power. He is a spokesman of the Iraqi expatriate... |
Gallimaufry, A Collection of Essays, Reviews, Bits, is a 2020 collection of 57 essays, book reviews, and shorter pieces all by Joseph Epstein. Essay topics in this collection include authors, literature, biographies, writing, language (its use and misuse), universities, culture, Chicago and humor. The collection is org... |
This is a list of NIU Huskies football players in the NFL Draft.
Key
Selections
References
Northern Illinois
Northern Illinois Huskies NFL Draft |
The 1964 United States presidential election in Kentucky took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election. Kentucky voters chose 9 representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
Kentucky was won by incumbent President Lyndon B.... |
Serhat Coşkun (born July 18, 1987) is a Turkish volleyball player. He plays as opposite for Halkbank Ankara since 2009 and wears number 9. tall at , he capped 60 times for the Turkey men's national volleyball team. Coşkun played in the past also for Tokat Belediye Plevne, Arçelik, Bursa Emniyet and Antalya DS.
In 200... |
The Raid on Griessie was a British attack on the Dutch port of Griessie (later renamed Gresik) on Java in the Dutch East Indies in December 1807 during the Napoleonic Wars. The raid was the final action in a series of engagements fought by the British squadron based in the Indian Ocean against the Dutch naval forces in... |
Albion Congregational Church was built on Sneinton Road in Nottingham in 1856. It is a Grade II listed building.
History
The church opened in 1895. It was built to designs by Thomas Oliver and William Booker. It was enlarged in 1904 with the addition of a rear extension and a chamber for the organ.
In the early 1970s... |
Kyle Walker is an American politician serving as a member of the Indiana Senate from Senate District 31. He assumed office on November 17, 2020.
Education
A native of Indianapolis, Walker graduated from Lawrence North High School and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business management from Indiana Wesleyan Uni... |
EnerWorks Inc. is a North American solar thermal technology provider headquartered in Woodstock, Ontario, which develops and manufactures renewable energy appliances for the residential, commercial and industrial markets.
EnerWorks solar water heating appliances were the first to qualify for the USDOEs "Energy Star" ... |
The Living Laser (Arthur Parks) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Don Heck, the character made his first appearance in The Avengers #34 (Nov. 1966). He would become a recurring enemy of Iron Man and plays a key role in the "Iron Man: The Inevitable" ... |
Collège Bart is a private college in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The school was founded in 1917 by Jean-Baptiste Bart, a teacher who emigrated from France. Bart's son Jean-Guy Bart became one of the leaders of the college. The current directors are Michel Bellerose and Johanne Renauld.
External links
Colleges in Qu... |
Isoptericola jiangsuensis is a Gram-positive, chitin-degrading and non-motile bacterium from the genus Isoptericola which has been isolated from beach soil near Lianyungang, China.
References
Further reading
External links
Type strain of Isoptericola jiangsuensis at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
... |
Acidovorax caeni is a gram-negative, catalase- and oxidase-positive, rod-shaped bacterium from the Comamonadaceae family that was isolated from the activated sludge of a wastewater treatment plant in Belgium. Colonies are yellow–brown.
References
External links
Type strain of Acidovorax caeni at BacDive - the Bacter... |
Rufus Lenoir Patterson, Jr. (July 11, 1872 – April 11, 1943) was an American businessman who founded American Machine and Foundry and served as a vice president of the American Tobacco Company.
Early life
Patterson was born in Salem, North Carolina on July 11, 1872 into the prominent Patterson family. He was a son of... |
Methylorubrum thiocyanatum is a facultative methylotroph bacteria from the genus Methylorubrum which has been isolated from soil around the plant Allium aflatunense in Warwickshire in the United Kingdom.
References
Further reading
External links
Type strain of Methylobacterium thiocyanatum at BacDive - the Bacteri... |
```hcl
data "aws_ami" "ubuntu" {
most_recent = true
filter {
name = "name"
values = ["ubuntu/images/hvm-ssd/ubuntu-focal-20.04-amd64-server-*"]
}
filter {
name = "virtualization-type"
values = ["hvm"]
}
owners = ["099720109477"] # Canonical
}
data "aws_availability_zones" "available"... |
Danis Luis Quintero Chevans (born 10 December 1984 in Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos Province) is a Cuban footballer, who is currently playing for German amateur side FSV Rheinfelden.
Club career
Quintero began play with FC Cienfuegos and played eight years for the team before fleeing the country. After a trial with Swiss sid... |
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