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Alexander Montgomerie (c. 1550–1598) was a Scottish Jacobean courtier and poet Alexander Montgomerie may also refer to: Alexander Montgomerie, 1st Lord Montgomerie (died 1470) Alexander Montgomerie, 6th Earl of Eglinton (1588–1661) Alexander Montgomerie, 9th Earl of Eglinton (c. 1660–1729), Scottish peer Alexander Mo...
Germainia is a genus of Chinese, Asian and Australian plants in the grass family. Species List of major Germainia species: Germainia capitata Balansa & Poitr. - Guangdong, Yunnan, Vietnam, Thailand, New Guinea, Queensland Germainia grandiflora (S.T.Blake) Chai-Anan - Queensland, Northern Territory Germainia khasyan...
John James Neimore (February 23, 1862 – March 9, 1912) was an African-American publisher and editor, who founded the California Eagle, the oldest African-American newspaper in the Western US. He appointed Charlotta Bass as his successor upon his death, making her one of the first African-American women to operate a new...
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Mason County, West Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Mason County, West Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and distri...
The 1994 Big South Conference men's basketball tournament took place March 4–7, 1994, at the North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, South Carolina. For the first time in their school history, the Liberty Flames won the tournament, led by head coach Jeff Meyer. Format All of the conference's nine teams were ori...
Banglar Nayok () is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language commercial and social action based film. The film was directed by Dewan Nazrul. It was released throughout Bangladesh in 1995. It was produced by Jams Bangladesh Pvt. Ltd. The film's stars include Jashim, Shabana, Riaz, and Sonia. The story was written by Jashim. Thi...
Denis Granville (name altered from Grenville) (13 February 1637 – 18 April 1703) was an English non-juring cleric, Dean of Durham and then Jacobite exile. Life The youngest son of Sir Bevil Grenville, he was born 13 February 1637 and baptised at Kilkhampton, Cornwall. He matriculated as a gentleman-commoner of Exeter ...
Gangodavila North Grama Niladhari Division is a Grama Niladhari Division of the Sri Jayawardanapura Kotte Divisional Secretariat of Colombo District of Western Province, Sri Lanka. It has Grama Niladhari Division Code 526. Nugegoda, Samudradevi Balika Vidyalaya and St. Joseph's Boys' College, Nugegoda are located with...
R10 can refer to: HMS Indefatigable (R10) Radial Road 10 or R-10, an arterial road of Manila, Philippines R10 (New York City Subway car) R10: Flammable, a risk phrase Audi R10 TDI, a sports prototype racing car built by Audi Expressway R10, an expressway in Czech Republic Neman R-10, a World War II Russian bomber...
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Andrei Danilov (; born 1978) is a Russian conductor. Early life Danilov was born in Saint Petersburg (Leningrad) where he attended piano lessons at the Special School of Music of the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatoire. From 1995 to 2000 he was faculty of opera and symphony there under guidance from conductor Ilya Musin and...
```c++ // // Aspia Project // // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU...
Talwinder Singh Parmar (26 February 1944 – 15 October 1992) or Hardev Singh Parmar was a Sikh militant accused of masterminding the 1985 Air India Flight 182 bombing, which killed 329 people. It was the worst single incident of aviation terrorism in history until the September 11 attacks in the United States. In addit...
Syntomodrillia iphis is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Drilliidae. Description The length of the shell attains 6.3 mm, its diameter 2 mm. Distribution This extinct species was found in Pliocene strata of Jamaica; age range: 3.6 to 2.588 Ma. References A. J. W. Hendy, D. P...
Charles Christopher Parry (August 28, 1823 – February 20, 1890) was a British-American botanist and mountaineer. Biography Parry was born in Gloucestershire, England, but moved to the United States with his parents in 1832, settling first in Washington County, New York. He studied medicine at Columbia University, and ...
Sakman Maluwa (Pleasure Garden) () is a 2003 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama film directed by Sumitra Peries and produced by Ceylon Theatres, the oldest cinema production company in Asia. It stars Sanath Gunathilake, Kanchana Mendis and newcomer Dinidu Jagoda in lead roles along with Iranganie Serasinghe and Daya Tennakoon. M...
Signature Bank was an American full-service commercial bank headquartered in New York City and with 40 private client offices in the states of New York, Connecticut, California, Nevada, and North Carolina. In addition to banking products, specialty national businesses provided services specific to industries such as co...
William Edward Haslam (; born August 23, 1958) is an American billionaire businessman and politician who served as the 49th governor of Tennessee from 2011 to 2019. A member of the Republican Party, Haslam previously served as the 67th mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. He was born in Knoxville and graduated from Emory Un...
Isaac Oliseh (born 3 August 1993) is a Nigerian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Jomala IK in Finland. References External links Isaac Oliseh – Danish Superliga player statistics at danskfodbold.com 1993 births Living people Nigerian men's footballers FC Midtjylland players Thisted FC players Danish Supe...
Brumby Point is a peak on the remote Nunniong Plateau in the Alpine National Park in Victoria, Australia. Distinct from the similarly named Brumby Hill to the north-west, it is bounded by Reedy Creek Chasm to the north and Little Reedy Creek to the south. The locality has been noted for visible folds in the Ordovician ...
The Settlers were an English folk-orientated music group, originally from the English West Midlands, who formed in the mid-1960s. The band folded in the early 1980s, relaunched in 2018, and disbanded again in 2021. Formation and genre The group started as a trio, but almost immediately expanded by adding a bassist to ...
Watson Lake Water Aerodrome is located west of Watson Lake, Yukon, Canada. See also Watson Lake Airport References Registered aerodromes in Yukon Seaplane bases in Yukon
The Australian Department of the Environment was a department of the Government of Australia that existed between September 2013 and July 2016. The department was charged with responsibility for developing and implementing national policy, programs and legislation to protect and conserve Australia's environment and her...
Einstein's God Model is a 2016 American independent science fiction film written, directed, and edited by Philip T. Johnson. It was produced by Craig Dow, Kenneth Hughes, and Philip T. Johnson. The film was noted for its stunning visual effects, original storyline, and innovative portrayal of abstract theoretical phy...
Æthelwynn, often spelled Ethylwynn, Ethylwyn, or Ethelwynn (10th-century) was an English noblewoman and textile artist. She was known for her embroidery work and her miraculous encounter with Saint Dunstan. According to Saint Dunstan's biographer, Æthelwynn asked Saint Dunstan to help her design a stole, intended for ...
Paraleptomys is a genus of rodent from New Guinea. It is considered part of the New Guinea Old Endemics, meaning it was part of the first wave of murine rodents to colonize the island. Members of the genus are similar to those in Leptomys but differ in that they do not have elongated hind feet or a third molar. Little...
This is a list of the Austrian Singles Chart number-one hits of 2001. See also 2001 in music References 2001 in Austria Austria 2001
Campbell Millar (September 9, 1927 – July 9, 2020) was an athlete in football, hockey and golf. He was born in Portage La Prairie. He was a Canadian football 1946 to 1950 player who played for the Calgary Stampeders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers and University of Manitoba. He also played ice hockey and captained the Winnip...
Ursula Engelen-Kefer (born 20 June 1943) is a German politician who held the position of Deputy Chairman of the German Confederation of Trade Unions (Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund; DGB) from 1990 to 2006. She is currently a lecturer at the German Federal Employment Agency’s special training school Hochschule der Bundesag...
Dam! The Story of Kit the Beaver is a Canadian animated short film, directed by Kjell Boersma and released in 2017. The film centres on Kit, a young beaver who is helping her family build a beaver dam. The film was created as part of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra's project of commissioning original works by Canadian ...
The Formula E Gen3, also known as Spark Gen3 or simply Gen3, is an electric formula race car designed for use in the FIA Formula E Championship. The car is the successor to the SRT05e, and is constructed by Spark Racing Technology. It is used as the base car for all manufacturers and teams from the 2022–23 Formula E Wo...
The StFX Student Union, known as The U, represents the students at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is a student-run organization; it represents over 4000 students and it provides many services and activities. The U sits as a voting member on the federal lobbying group CASA and stude...
Jonathan Bepler is an American composer of experimental music perhaps best known for his collaborative work with artists and choreographers, including many years of work with visual artist Matthew Barney. He is also multi-instrumentalist, singer, installation artist, and teacher. Early life and education Bepler was bo...
A haze meter measures the amount of light that is diffused or scattered when passing through a transparent material. Transparency is important because a material needs to be more or less see-through depending on its practical usage, e.g. a grocery bag needs the light to be more diffused so that less can be seen while f...
This is a list of presidents of South West State of Somalia, a federated state that is part of the Federal Republic of Somalia. List See also List of presidents of Hirshabelle List of Presidents of Puntland Lists of office-holders References External links Countries Se-So - Somalia South West State of Soma...
Tadna (, also Romanized as Tādnā) is a village in Poshtkuh-e Rostam Rural District, Sorna District, Rostam County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 47, in 8 families. References Populated places in Rostam County
Artamonov (masculine) or Artamonova (feminine) may refer to: Fiction The Artamonov Business, a 1925 novel by Maxim Gorky The Artamonov Business (film), a 1941 film based on the novel People Alexei Artamonov (1916–1941), Soviet pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union Anatoly Dmitriyevich Artamonov (b. 1952), Governor of ...
The 1917–18 Marquette Blue and Gold men's basketball team represented the Marquette University during the 1917–18 NCAA college men's basketball season. The head coach was John Ryan, coaching in his first season. Schedule |- Statistics Al Delmore 5.1 ppg References Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball seasons M...
Duninia is a genus of Asian tree trunk spiders that was first described by Yuri M. Marusik & Victor R. Fet in 2009. Species it contains four species: Duninia baehrae Marusik & Fet, 2009 (type) – Turkmenistan, Iran Duninia darvishi Mirshamsi & Marusik, 2013 – Iran Duninia grodnitskyi Zamani & Marusik, 2018 – Iran Duni...
Teragram may refer to: 1012 grams, or 109 kilograms, or 1 megatonne Teragram Corporation See also Orders of magnitude (mass)
Land of the Sun is an album by American jazz musician Charlie Haden. In 2005, the album won Haden the Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album. Reception Music critic Thom Jurek of AllMusic wrote of the album; "Land of the Sun is a deeply romantic album, but it is lush without artificial ornamentation or affectation. ...
Seyqalan-e Varzal (, also Romanized as Şeyqalān-e Varzal) is a village in Lakan Rural District, in the Central District of Rasht County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 523, in 139 families. References Populated places in Rasht County
Anthony Joseph Potrac (21 January 1953 – 2 June 2017) was an English footballer who played professionally for Chelsea and Durban City in the 1970s as a winger. Career Potrac joined Chelsea as a youth player, and featured in a pre-season friendly in 1968 against Wealdstone. He played one professional league game, which...
Rhoga is a genus of hoverflies, with five known species. All are small, delicate, pale yellowish flies, with distinct black pilose brushes on their metatibiae. These flies are probably mimics of stingless bees of the tribe Meliponini. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution They are native to the Neotro...
Frank Martinus Arion (born Frank Efraim Martinus; 17 December 1936 – 28 September 2015) was a Curaçaoan poet, novelist, and language advocate. He moved to the Netherlands in 1955 and in 1981 returned to Curaçao, where he became head of the Curaçao Language Institute that promotes the use of the Papiamentu language. Hi...
David Galloway (fourth ¼ 1884 – 22 February 1913) was a Welsh professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s. He played at representative level for Wales, and at club level for Treherbert RLFC and Hull FC, as a forward (prior to the specialist positions of; ), during the era of contested scrums....
Seed & Synthetic Earth is a studio album by American electronic musician Vektroid, released on November 10, 2017. Vektroid stated the album is the second prelude to her upcoming album No Earth, and promoted it through her Twitter page. Before its release, she uploaded the opening track "We Need To Talk" on her YouTube ...
"Fishsticks" is the fifth episode of the thirteenth season of the American animated television series South Park. The 186th overall episode of the series, it was originally broadcast on Comedy Central in the United States on April 8, 2009. In the episode, Jimmy writes a joke that becomes a national sensation, and Cartm...
The Patrick Jonker Veloway (formerly known as the Adelaide Southern Veloway) is a sealed bikeway for the exclusive use of cyclists that runs continuously alongside the Southern Expressway for a distance of 7 km — from Marion/Main South Road to the Panalatinga Tunnel. South of the Panalatinga Tunnel, the bikeway becomes...
District Science Center - Tirunelveli, located in Tirunelveli District of Tamilnadu State, India. It is operated under National Council of Science Museums, Which is governed by Ministry of Culture, Indian Government. Which is inaugurated on 19 February 1987. Location It is located at the center of Tirunelveli City,...
Pycnarmon peruvialis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1917 and it is found in Peru. The wingspan is 22–26 mm. The forewings are silvery white with small black-brown spots on the costa and near the base, the latter followed by three or four minute spots on the costa. There is an ...
Commenta in Ciceronis Rhetorica is a work written by Gaius Marius Victorinus in the 4th century AD. It is the sole integral commentary on Cicero's De Inventione which survived. A new critical edition has been issued between 2013 and 2015. References Bibliography External links Rhetores latini minores, Carl Halm (ed....
The 151st Indiana Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment from Indiana that served in the Union Army between March 3 and September 19, 1865, during the American Civil War. Service The regiment was recruited from the 9th district and organized at Indianapolis, Indiana, with a strength of 1,013 men. It was mustered ...
"What Lies Ahead" is the second season premiere episode of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead. It originally aired on AMC in the United States on October 16, 2011. It was written by series developer Frank Darabont (under the pseudonym "Ardeth Bey") and series creator Robert Kirkman, and dire...
Matthew J. Van Wagenen is a United States Army major general who currently serves as deputy chief of staff for operations (DCOS-OPS) of Allied Command Operations in the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe. He was previously the deputy commanding general of V Corps at Victory Forward in Poznan, Poland and another ...
```objective-c /* Header file for minimum-cost maximal flow routines used to smooth basic block and edge frequency counts. Contributed by Paul Yuan (yingbo.com@gmail.com) and Vinodha Ramasamy (vinodha@google.com). This file is part of GCC. GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it und...
Lionel Coleman (29 March 1918 – 25 September 1941) was a Canadian cyclist. He competed in the three events at the 1936 Summer Olympics. References External links 1918 births 1941 deaths Canadian male cyclists Olympic cyclists for Canada Cyclists at the 1936 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing Deaths by drowning...
Bulbophyllum capilligerum is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum. References The Bulbophyllum-Checklist The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia capilligerum
Germanische Altertumskunde Online, formerly called Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde, is a German encyclopedia of the study of Germanic history and cultures, as well as the cultures that were in close contact with them. The first edition of the Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde appeared in four vol...
Peeninga is a hundred within the County of Chandos, South Australia established in 1912. History The traditional owners of the land are the Ngargad Australian Aboriginal tribes. See also Lands administrative divisions of South Australia References Peebinga
Conor O'Malley (born 1 August 1994) is a former Irish professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Career O'Malley began his career with his local club Westport United in their youth team. He played for Mervue United's under 19 side for the 2011–12 season, making 2 appearances for the first team in the League o...
Cumberland Court House Historic District is a national historic district located at Cumberland, Cumberland County, Virginia. The district encompasses 111 contributing buildings, 5 contributing sites, and 8 contributing objects in the county seat of Cumberland County, Virginia. It includes the governmental core of the ...
Manjalpur is one of the 182 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Gujarat state in India. It is part of Vadodara district and it came into existence after 2008 delimitation. List of segments This assembly seat represents the following segments, Vadodara Taluka (Part) Village – Tarsali (CT) Vadodara Taluka (Part) –...
"Mystery Girl" is the third single by American singer-songwriter Alexandra Savior from her album Belladonna of Sadness. It was released on November 18, 2016 via Columbia Records. A music video for the song was released on November 21, 2016, directed by Savior and New Zealand director Sam Kristofski. Personnel Alexand...
Costa Mesa Speedway in Costa Mesa, California, US, is a major motorsports venue credited with the renaissance of motorcycle speedway racing in Southern California. The long track hosts both Solo and Sidecar speedway. History In 1968, 1937 Speedway World Champion Jack Milne and motorcycle enthusiast Harry Oxley teamed...
Angels & Demons is a 2009 American action mystery thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by Akiva Goldsman and David Koepp, based on Dan Brown's 2000 novel of the same title. It is the sequel to the 2006 film The Da Vinci Code, also directed by Howard, and the second installment in the Robert Langdon film ser...
Gnuspeech is an extensible text-to-speech computer software package that produces artificial speech output based on real-time articulatory speech synthesis by rules. That is, it converts text strings into phonetic descriptions, aided by a pronouncing dictionary, letter-to-sound rules, and rhythm and intonation models; ...
Hovtashen () is a village in the Artashat Municipality of the Ararat Province of Armenia. The village was founded in the 1920s, and initially was mostly populated by Azeri people. In the 1930s, Armenians from Surmalu, Nakhchivan, and Nukha settled in the village; in the 1950s, people from Hatsavan and other villages of...
Caladenia moschata, commonly known as musky caps or musky caladenia, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to eastern and south-eastern Australia, including Tasmania. It is a ground orchid with a single leaf and up to five flowers which are dark-coloured on the back and white on the front, sometime...
Pete Sampras was the defending champion and won the final 3–6, 5–0 after Greg Rusedski was forced to retire. Seeds A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated. Pete Sampras (champion) Michael Chang (quarterfinals) Andre Agassi (semifinals...
Mr Speaker (foaled May 14, 2011) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse and the winner of the 2011 Belmont Derby. Career Mr Speakers's first race was on August 24, 2013, at Saratoga, where he came in 6th. He had his first win, after three races, on October 14, 2013, at Belmont Park. On December 21, 2013, he had his f...
Axtell is an English surname. Notable people with this surname include the following: Charles Axtell (1859–1932), American sport shooter, who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics Daniel Axtell (1622–1660), captain of the Parliamentary Guard at the trial of King Charles I Frances Cleveland Axtell (1866-1953), one of th...
Annandale (Gaelic: Srath Anann) is a strath in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, named after the dale of the River Annan. It runs north–south through the Southern Uplands from Annanhead (north of Moffat) to Annan on the Solway Firth, and in its higher reaches it separates the Moffat hills on the east from the Lowther hi...
Phrynoponera pulchella is a species of ant in the subfamily Ponerinae. It was discovered and described by Bolton, B. & Fisher, B. L. in 2008. References External links Ponerinae Hymenoptera of Africa Insects described in 2008
Alvaro Soares da Cunha (c. 1466–1557) was the natural born son of Afonso V of Portugal, and Maria Soares da Cunha, the recently widowed daughter of Afonso's major valet, Fernão de Sá Alcoforado, and his wife Maria da Cunha. Álvaro was born at the Quinta de Paço de Pombal in Vila Boa de Quires in the district of Porto ...
Furmanivka () is a village in Odesa Oblast, Ukraine. It belongs to Kiliia urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Until 18 July 2020, Furmanivka belonged to Kiliia Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Odesa Oblast to s...
Charles Louis Joseph Vandame (born 4 June 1928) is a French Jesuit, ordained into priesthood on 7 September 1960. He was the Archbishop of N'Djamena from his appointment in 1981 until retirement on 31 July 2003. He was followed by Chadian Matthias N'Gartéri Mayadi. References External links Catholic Hierarchy 1928...
Cheung Tze-keung ( – ) was a notorious Hong Kong gangster also known as "Big Spender" (). He was a kidnapper, robber, arms smuggler and was wanted for murder. He was best known for having masterminded the abduction of Walter Kwok and Victor Li, son of Li Ka Shing. He was sentenced to death by a court in Guangzhou and ...
Bandhani Colony () is a neighborhood in the Karachi Central district of Karachi, Pakistan. It was previously a part of Liaquatabad Town, which was disbanded in 2011. It is one of the neighbourhoods of Liaquatabad Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups including Muhajirs, Sindhis, Kashmiris, S...
Shin Jung-hwan (Hangul: 신정환; born 10 May 1974) is a South Korean singer and entertainer. He debuted as a singer in 1994 as a member of the K-pop group Roo'ra, and later became a frequent guest on South Korean variety shows. His career was put on hold for several years, and his popularity plummeted after he was found gu...
In scientific visualization a streamlet is used to visualize flows. It is essentially a short streamline segment. Normally the length of a streamlet is proportional to the flow magnitude at its seed point. References Fluid dynamics
The 2022–23 season is the 109th season in the existence of Harrogate Town Association Football Club and the club's third consecutive season in League Two. In addition to the league, they will also compete in the 2022–23 FA Cup, the 2022–23 EFL Cup and the 2022–23 EFL Trophy. Transfers In Out Loans in Loans out Pr...
Bryan Acheampong (born 27 November 1972) is a Ghanaian politician and Member of Parliament of Abetifi constituency in the Eastern Region of Ghana. He is a member of the New Patriotic Party of Ghana. He succeeded Peter Wiafe Pepera, who died while in office. He was the Minister of State at the Ministry of Interior betwe...
Alexios Komnenos Strategopoulos () was a Byzantine aristocrat and general who rose to the rank of megas domestikos and Caesar. Distantly related to the Komnenian dynasty, he appears in the sources already at an advanced age in the early 1250s, leading armies for the Empire of Nicaea against Epirus. After falling out of...
Checkered Flag is a 1994 racing video game developed by Rebellion Developments and published by Atari Corporation for the Atari Jaguar. It is a conversion of the 1991 Atari Lynx video game Checkered Flag. In the game, the player controls a Formula One car competing against computer-controlled opponents in races across ...
The Bastards' Fig Tree () is a 2017 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by which stars Karra Elejalde, with Carlos Areces, Pepa Aniorte, Mikel Losada, and Jordi Sánchez in supporting roles. Plot The plot starts in 1939, in the last rales of the War of Spain. Rogelio, a "trigger-happy" fascist, gives a second thought ...
The 2010 congressional elections in Arkansas were held on November 2, 2010, to determine who would represent Arkansas in the United States House of Representatives. Arkansas has four seats in the House, apportioned according to the 2000 United States Census. Representatives are elected for two-year terms; those electe...
I Am Elizabeth Smart is a 2017 American crime television film that aired on Lifetime that detailed the kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart. The film features Elizabeth Smart as the narrator and stars Alana Boden, Skeet Ulrich, Deirdre Lovejoy, George Newbern, and Anne Openshaw. Smart's wraparound narration in the film was u...
Seven Words is the sixth studio album by British thrash metal band Xentrix, and released 11 November 2022 through Listenable Records. To promote the upcoming release the band produced music videos for both the title track, "Seven Words", and "Reckless with a Smile". Background Guitarist Kristian Havard revealed prior ...
Wellesley is a rural locality in the Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Wellesley had a population of 94 people. Geography The Carnarvon Highway runs through from south to north. The land use is predominantly growing crops in the north of the locality and grazing on native vegetation in the south of the ...
A cleit is a stone storage hut or bothy, uniquely found on the isles and stacs of St Kilda; whilst many are still to be found, they are slowly falling into disrepair. There are known to be 1,260 cleitean on Hirta and a further 170 on the other St Kilda-group islands. The outlying island of Boreray has the Cleitean Mac...
Diogo Cayolla (born 6 August 1974) is a Portuguese sailor. He competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics, the 2000 Summer Olympics, and the 2004 Summer Olympics. References External links 1974 births Living people Portuguese male sailors (sport) Olympic sailors for Portugal Sailors at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Star Sai...
James Loyd Mayberry (born November 5, 1957) is a former American football running back in the National Football League (NFL) who played for the Atlanta Falcons. He played college football for the Colorado Buffaloes. He also played in the USFL for the Washington Federals. In Mayberry's first professional football game,...
American Horse (; also known as American Horse the Younger; 1840 – December 16, 1908) was an Oglala Lakota chief, statesman, educator and historian. American Horse is notable in American history as a U.S. Army Indian Scout and a progressive Oglala Lakota leader who promoted friendly associations with whites and educati...
Andy Canzanello (born December 1, 1981) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. Undrafted after a four-year collegiate career with Colorado College in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, Canzanello signed an entry-level contract with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in 2004. After three seasons wit...
Sami Ibrahim, anglicized as Sami Abraham is an American-Pakistani television journalist. He is known for his work at BOL television and for openly endorsing the late Prime Minister Imran Khan. He has worked actively in the media and has shared his opinions on Pakistani politics. In May 2023, he was abducted by unknown ...
Aleksandr Viktorovich Lukyanov (, born 19 August 1949) is a Russian coxswain who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1976 Summer Olympics, in the 1980 Summer Olympics, and in the 1988 Summer Olympics and for Russia in the 1996 Summer Olympics and in the 2000 Summer Olympics. He was born in Moscow. In 1976 he was the...
Qué pasa may refer to: Quepasa, a website ¿Qué Pasa, USA?, a bilingual sitcom Qué Pasa (newspaper), Spanish-language newspaper from North Carolina Que Pasa Radio, Spanish-language radio station from North Carolina Qué Pasa (magazine), a Chilean right-wing political magazine See also What's up (disambiguation)
Re-Sfaction 2 is a remix album released by DJ/producer Benny Benassi in December 2005. It contains remixes that he has done over the past few years. Track listing Robbie Rivera - "Funk A Faction" (Benny Benassi Mix) – 4:56 Moby - "Beautiful" (Benny Benassi Remix) – 7:01 The Biz - "Stop Go" (Original Extended) – 5:55 D...
Boccia will be contested at the 2011 Parapan American Games from November 13 to 16 at the Revolución Gym in Guadalajara, Mexico. Medal summary Medal table Medal events External links 2011 Parapan American Games – Boccia Events at the 2011 Parapan American Games