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Kamunting is a state constituency in Perak, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Perak State Legislative Assembly. Demographics History Polling districts According to the federal gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Kamunting constituency is divided into 10 polling districts. Representation history Electio...
Ervin Bauer (19 October 1890, Lőcse, Hungary – 11 January 1938 Leningrad, Soviet Union) was a Hungarian biologist. Short Biography In 1935, Ervin Bauer published a monograph Theoretical biology, in which he described the general thermodynamic features of living systems. His writings became particularly influential fo...
Improbasen is a nationwide center in Norway, where children learn to play jazz. Biography Improbasens methods for teaching even small children to play complex music, has attracted attention all over Norway and abroad. Since 2008, some of the most progressive jazz musicians in Norway, including Thomas Strønen, Ole Mort...
Leptometa is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae. The genus was erected by Per Olof Christopher Aurivillius in 1927. Species Some species of this genus are: Leptometa hintzi Hering, 1928 Leptometa matuta (Schaus & Clements, 1893) Leptometa sapelensis Aurivillius, 1927 References Lasiocampidae
The East Attleborough Academy is an historic former school building at 28 Sanford Street in Attleboro, Massachusetts. Built in 1843, it is the town's only example of a Greek Revival temple front building. It originally served as a private academy, and has since served as the town's first high school, and as an office...
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Magdaléna Rybáriková was the defending champion, but lost in the third round to Sesil Karatantcheva. Li Na won the title defeating Maria Sharapova in the final 7–5, 6–1. This was the only title Li won on grass throughout her career. Seeds The top eight seeds receive a bye into the second round. Draw Finals Top hal...
Ciaran Williams (born 22 December 1987 in Salford, Greater Manchester) is a British handball coach, currently head coach of Great Britain's U18 squad. At the 2012 Summer Olympics he competed with the Great Britain men's national handball team in the men's tournament. Early life Williams began playing handball at the a...
Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain is a 2011 stand-up comedy documentary film, starring comedian Kevin Hart. It features Hart performing a stand-up special at the Nokia Theater at L.A. Live in Downtown Los Angeles, among other material. Taraji P. Henson and RuPaul appear, among others. References External links 2011...
```swift // // FLLTest8ViewController.swift // TangramKit // // Created by apple on 16/7/18. // import UIKit /** *8.FlowLayout - Flex space */ class FLLTest8ViewController: UIViewController { var vertLayout:TGFlowLayout! = nil var horzLayout:TGFlowLayout! = nil var vertLayout2:TGFlowLayout! = ...
Polyvinyl chloride acetate (PVCA) is a thermoplastic copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate. It is used in the manufacture of electrical insulation, of protective coverings (including garments), and of credit cards and "vinyl" audio recordings. References Acetate esters Copolymers Organochlorides Vinyl polyme...
"Clarity" is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Vance Joy, released on 8 April 2022 through Liberation Music as the third single from Joy's third studio album, In Our Own Sweet Time. According to a press release, Joy wrote it over Zoom with Joel Little shortly after a Halloween party. At the 2022 ARIA Music Awar...
Earias clorana, the cream-bordered green pea, is a moth of the family Nolidae. It is found in most of Europe eastwards across the Palearctic to the Urals and Western Siberia. Technical description and variation Earis chlorana L. (= viride Retz.) Forewing pale green; the costa white to beyond middle, the edge towards ...
Turton may refer to: People Turton baronets Surname Andrew Turton (1938–2021), British anthropologist Ashley Turton (1973–2011), American lobbyist and political staffer Chad Turton (born 1974), birth name of Chad Kroeger Cyril Turton (born 1921), English football centre back Sir Edmund Turton, 1st Baronet of Upsall,...
In mathematics, the Carathéodory metric is a metric defined on the open unit ball of a complex Banach space that has many similar properties to the Poincaré metric of hyperbolic geometry. It is named after the Greek mathematician Constantin Carathéodory. Definition Let (X, || ||) be a complex Banach space and let B b...
Roman Tesorio Villame (November 18, 1932 – May 18, 2007), better known as Yoyoy Villame (), was a Filipino singer, composer, lyricist, actor and comedian. Early life A native of Calape, Bohol Province, Villame was the youngest of ten children of a fisherman father and fishseller mother. He started composing songs for ...
```swift // // Emoji.swift // EmojiKit // // Created by Daniel Saidi on 2021-01-17. // import Foundation /// This type represents an emoji character and is used as a /// namespace for emoji-related types and functionality. public struct Emoji: Equatable, Codable, Hashable, Identifiable, Sendable { /// Cre...
LEO (; English: Lunar Exploration Orbiter) was the name of a proposed German mission to the Moon, announced by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) Director Walter Doellinger on March 2, 2007. Because the needed money for the year 2009 was diverted elsewhere, the start of the project was delayed indefinitely. Precise cha...
The Schönebeck–Güsten railway is a railway in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. The line is, with the exception of the Schönebeck (Elbe)–Schönebeck-Salzelmen section, single track and not electrified. History The line was opened in two sections. The Schönebeck–Staßfurt section was opened on 12 May 1857. The line was ...
Murat Ersen (born 3 August 1984), known by the stage name Muhabbet, is a Turkish-German singer. Discography Albums Singles Featured in Filmography References External links Official website 1984 births Living people German people of Turkish descent 21st-century German male singers
The PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award is awarded by the PEN America (formerly PEN American Center) for writing that exemplifies literary excellence on the subject of physical and biological sciences. The award includes a cash prize of $10,000. The award was founded by scientist and author Dr. Edward O. Wi...
Clarence Lyle Barber (May 5, 1917 – February 27, 2004) was a Canadian economist and academic. Born in Wolseley, Saskatchewan, he received a B.A. in economics from the University of Saskatchewan in 1939. He won a scholarship to Clark University where he obtained his M.A. in 1941 and he received a Ph.D. in 1952 from th...
In Greek mythology, Evagore, Euagora or Evagora (Ancient Greek: Εὐαγόρη Euagorê means 'the eloquent') may refer to the same or two different nymphs: Euagore, one of the 50 Nereids, sea-nymph daughters of the 'Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. Euagora, the naiad mother of Hecabe either by King Dymas o...
Abdullah Shaib Abdallah (born ) is a Tanzanian male weightlifter, competing in the 56 kg category and representing Tanzania at international competitions. He participated at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in the 56 kg event. Major competitions References 1992 births Living people Tanzanian male weightlifters Weightlift...
The 1927–28 National Hurling League was the second edition of the National Hurling League (NHL). The nine participating teams were Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kilkenny, Laois, Limerick, Offaly, Tipperary and Wexford who agreed to play an eight-game format whereby each team would play each of their eight rivals once with two...
The ALFALFA research project is located at the Arecibo Observatory and started on February 4th 2005. It is still ongoing (April 2013). The name is the abbreviation of Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA. ALFA is the abbreviation of Arecibo L-Band Feed Array. The ALFA is a seven pixel detector and thus seven times faster than the...
Cefn Gwlad is a Welsh television series about the countryside and particularly (but not exclusively) farming in Wales. It is broadcast in Welsh. Hosted by Dai Jones ("Llanilar") until 2020, it looks at rural life in Wales, and sometimes elsewhere in the UK, through the lives of individuals or families. Occasionally the...
The Claw is a fictional supervillain character who first appeared in Silver Streak Comics #1 (December 1939), from Lev Gleason Publications and later Savage Dragon from Image Comics. He is "a grotesque sorceror bent on world conquest". Publishing history Created by Jack Cole (who would later create Plastic Man), the C...
Amel Charrouf (born November 21, 1990, in Algiers) is an Algerian volleyball player. Clubs current club : GSP (ex MC Alger) previous club: Com Argenteuil previous club : RIJA Alger previous club: GSP (ex MC Alger) References 1990 births Living people Volleyball players from Algiers Algerian women's volle...
Elizabeth Greer Coit (January 10, 1820 – May 29, 1901) was a prominent Ohio suffragist and humanitarian, who founded Columbus' first women's suffrage organization and was its inaugural President. Early life Elizabeth Greer was born in Worthington, Ohio on January 10, 1820, the fourth daughter of Belfast natives Josep...
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Michael A. Harrison is a computer scientist, in particular a pioneer in the area of formal languages. Biography Michael A. Harrison (born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.) studied electrical engineering and computing for BS and MS at the Case Institute of Technology, and then received a PhD from the University of ...
Gustavsvik is a major recreational facility in the town of Örebro which was built in 1963 and it includes the largest water park in Northern Europe. Gustavsvik is one of Sweden’s most visited tourist and leisure facilities. In 2012, it had around 100,000 visitors. Northern Europe’s largest indoor swimming facility inc...
Hildreth Meière (, ) (1892–1961) was an American muralist active in the first half of the twentieth century who is especially known for her Art Deco designs. During her 40-year career she completed approximately 100 commissions. She designed murals for office buildings, churches, government centers, theaters, restauran...
Grantham is a town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,404 at the 2020 census, up from 2,985 at the 2010 census. The planned community of Eastman is in the eastern part of the town. History Incorporated in 1761, Grantham takes its name from Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham, Secret...
Export is a borough in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States, surrounded entirely by the Municipality of Murrysville. The population was 893 at the 2020 census. History A post office called Export has been in operation since 1892. The borough was so named because coal was once mined in and exported from the...
Alex Ireeta Nabudere is a Ugandan Film editor and cinematographer. Career Alex Ireeta is a Ugandan multi award-winning Cinematographer / Director of Photography and film Editor with over 15 years experience in filmmaking, previously working under the filmmaking outfit 'YesThatsUs'. Best known for his collaborations wi...
Chief Alimotu Pelewura, (c. 1865–1951) was a Nigerian trader who was leader of the Lagos Market Women's Association, a Lagos-based market women advocacy group. She was also an important political ally of Herbert Macaulay. The Lagos Market Women's Association was one of the most important women's organizations in Lago...
The Chungcheong dialects of the Korean language are spoken in the Chungcheong (Hoseo) region of South Korea, including the metropolitan city of Daejeon. It may also include several areas in Gyeonggi Province, most notably Pyeongtaek, that are adjacent to Chungcheong Province. Chungcheong dialect can be divided into two...
Manuel Luna may refer to: Manuel Luna (actor) (1898-1958), Spanish actor Manuel Luna (judoka) (born 1945), Venezuelan judoka Manuel Luna (footballer) (born 1984), Mexican footballer
Woodward's 43, also known as W43 or the W Building, is a tall mixed-use skyscraper located in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Description The building was strongly influenced by New York's landmark Flatiron Building (Daniel Burnham, 1902), especially in the building's roof cornice. The b...
Karjohansvern (Karljohansvern Orlogsstasjon, KJV) at Horten was the main base for the Royal Norwegian Navy from 1850 to 1963. Background In 1818, it was decided to establish a naval base in Horten. It was first called Hortens verft, and later Marinens Hovedværft until King Oscar I named it Carljohansværn værft in 185...
The Bayer designation Psi Orionis (ψ Ori / ψ Orionis) is shared by two stars in the constellation Orion: 25 Orionis (ψ1), a Be star 30 Orionis (ψ2, often just called ψ Orionis), an ellipsoidal and eclipsing variable Orionis, Psi Orion (constellation)
The Great Ngaruawahia Music Festival was the first large outdoor music festival in New Zealand. It was held on a farm at Ngāruawāhia on the Waikato River, 19 kilometres north-west of Hamilton, for three days from 6 to 8 January 1973. Management Robert Raymond Barry Coburn Performers Corben Simpson (NZ) - opening...
Jike Dam is a rockfill dam located in Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for irrigation. The catchment area of the dam is 1.1 km2. The dam impounds about 8 ha of land when full and can store 620 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on 1977 and completed in 1991. See also...
Jesse Thomas Williams ( – 20 October 1972) was a Welsh international footballer. He was part of the Wales national football team, playing 1 match on 18 April 1925 against Ireland. He also made appearances in the Football League for Wrexham, Middlesbrough and Clapton Orient. See also List of Wales international foo...
Prince William Augustus Edward of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, , PC(Ire) (11 October 1823 – 16 November 1902) was a British military officer of German descent. After a career in the Grenadier Guards, he became Major General commanding the Brigade of Guards and General Officer Commanding the Home District in 1870, General Offi...
Kim Tae-woo (born 15 April 1971) is a South Korean actor. After his breakthrough in blockbuster war film Joint Security Area, Kim became best known for his leading roles in arthouse films, such as those directed by Hong Sang-soo, namely Woman Is the Future of Man, Woman on the Beach, and Like You Know It All. Filmogra...
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Satyr, after the figure from mythology: was an , launched in 1916. She served in the First World War and was broken up in 1926. was an S-class submarine, launched on 28 September 1942 and which served in the Second World War. She was lent to the French Navy and ren...
Edwin Hanson Webster "Jigger" Harlan (May 12, 1886 – August 7, 1939) was an American college football and college baseball player and coach, and attorney. He played football at Princeton University and was a consensus first-team selection to the 1907 College Football All-America Team. Harlan coached the Johns Hopkins U...
One Room is a Japanese original short anime television series produced by SMIRAL and animated by Typhoon Graphics. One Room is presented as a first-person narrative; the audience is the male protagonist. The anime has three different stories/routes, each with a different girl, in one room. The anime aired from January ...
The East Capitol Street-Cardozo Line, designated Route 96, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Tenleytown-AU station of the Red Line of the Washington Metro and Capitol Heights station of the Blue and Silver Lines of the Washington Metro. The line operates every 2...
Makueni District was an administrative district in the Eastern Province of Kenya. Its capital town was Wote. The district had a population of 771,545 (1999 census) and an area of 7,966 km2. Makueni District was hived off Machakos District in 1992. It was later split into four smaller districts of Makueni, Mbooni, Kib...
Godfrey Brown may refer to: Godfrey Brown (politician) (–1928), British businessman and politician of Hawaii Godfrey Brown (athlete) (1915–1995), British Olympic gold medallist
```c++ #include "source/common/secret/secret_provider_impl.h" #include "envoy/extensions/transport_sockets/tls/v3/cert.pb.h" #include "source/common/common/assert.h" #include "source/common/config/datasource.h" #include "source/common/ssl/certificate_validation_context_config_impl.h" #include "source/common/ssl/tls_c...
```java /* This file is part of the iText (R) project. Authors: Apryse Software. This program is offered under a commercial and under the AGPL license. For commercial licensing, contact us at path_to_url For AGPL licensing, see below. AGPL licensing: This program is free software: you can red...
The 1978–79 Marquette Warriors men's basketball team represented the Marquette University during the 1978–79 season. The Warriors were led by head coach Hank Raymonds and played their home games in MECCA Arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Warriors received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament where they reached the S...
Calaveras Dome is a Granite dome in Northern California best known as a rock climbing venue. Climbing was active from the 1950s on with a revival during the 70's and 80's. Several dedicated climbers actively developed new routes. Jay Smith, Jeff Altenburg, Paul Crawford, Bob Pinkney, and several others pushed the are...
Sengalipuram Anantarama Dikshitar (; 2 August 1903 – 30 October 1969) was a Śrauti scholar and also was a great exponent of the art of upanyasas (discourses) on various subjects in Hinduism. Born in the Thanjavur district as the second son to Sri Subramanya Dikshithar, boy Anantharaman was initiated into the learning o...
Banks is a ghost town in Osborne County, Kansas, United States. History Banks was never a ghost town by any stretch of the imagination, but it was a rural post office in a farmhouse - nothing more. The Banks post office was organized in 1880. The post office was discontinued in 1888. There is nothing left of Banks. ...
Protée was an 64-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, launched in 1772. Career On 16 February 1780, Protée departed Lorient escorting a convoy bound for India, with troops and ammunition. Protée, under Captain Charles Louis du Chilleau de La Roche was the flagship of the convoy. On 23 February, off Spain, the ...
Clifton is a neighborhood in the north central part of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The population was 8,408 in the 2020 census. The area includes the Ludlow Avenue Shopping and Dining District. Clifton is situated around Clifton Avenue, north of Dixmyth Avenue, approximately three miles north of Downtown Cincin...
Keep the Faith is the second album by American singer Faith Evans. It was released by Bad Boy Records on October 27, 1998, in the United States. Almost entirely written and produced by Evans, the album garnered generally mixed to positive reviews by music critics, with AllMusic noting it "without a doubt a highlight of...
Gonzalo Norberto Pavone (born 14 June 1977) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a striker. Club career Born in Tres Sargentos, Buenos Aires Province, Pavone made his senior debut in the 1997–98 season, appearing in seven scoreless games for Estudiantes de La Plata, after which he represented three teams i...
Unifying Theories of Programming (UTP) in computer science deals with program semantics. It shows how denotational semantics, operational semantics and algebraic semantics can be combined in a unified framework for the formal specification, design and implementation of programs and computer systems. The book of this t...
Iron-binding proteins are carrier proteins and metalloproteins that are important in iron metabolism and the immune response. Iron is required for life. Iron-dependent enzymes catalyze a variety of biochemical reactions and can be divided into three broad classes depending on the structure of their active site: non-h...
Creedmoor is a city in Texas, United States. The population was 202 at the 2010 census. Geography Creedmoor is located at (30.092094, –97.741954), about 15 miles south of Austin. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.1 square miles (5.4 km2), all of it land. Demographics As ...
Samrong (, ) is a station on the Sukhumvit Line of the BTS Skytrain, and the MRT Yellow Line, in Samut Prakan, Thailand. Trial operations on the BTS began in March 2017, and the station was officially opened by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on 3 April 2017, with passengers able to ride the extension for free for a ...
Hypomecis obliquisigna is a species of moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in Taiwan. References Moths described in 1912 Boarmiini Moths of Taiwan
George Haynes may refer to: George Haynes (businessman) (1745–1830), British entrepreneur, pottery manufacturer, banker and newspaper proprietor George Edmund Haynes (1881–1959), co-founder and first executive director of the National Urban League George Haynes (footballer) (1865–1937), English footballer Tiger Ha...
Fyre Fraud is a 2019 American documentary film about the fraudulent Fyre Festival, a 2017 music festival in the Bahamas. Directed by Jenner Furst and Julia Willoughby Nason, it premiered on January 14, 2019, on Hulu. Premise Fyre Fraud is described in its press release as a "true-crime comedy bolstered by a cast of wh...
Phillip Steven Supernaw (born January 30, 1990) is a former American football tight end. He played college football at Ouachita Baptist University. He was signed by the Houston Texans after going unselected in the 2012 NFL Draft. He also played for the Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, and Tennessee Titans. Early ...
The energy policy of the Soviet Union was an important feature of the country's planned economy from the time of Lenin (head of government until 1924) onward. The Soviet Union was virtually self-sufficient in energy; major development of the energy sector started with Stalin's autarky policy of the 1920s. During the co...
This is a list of episodes of Yin Yang Yo!, an animated television series that aired on Jetix and Disney XD in the United States. The series aired 65 episodes. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (2006–07) Season 2 (2008–09) External links Lists of American children's animated television series episodes Lists of Ca...
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 65 in the United States: KKPX-TV in San Jose, California KTFN in El Paso, Texas WDMW-LD in Milwaukee, Wisconsin WEDY in New Haven, Connecticut WLJC-TV in Beattyville, Kentucky WPDN-LD in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania WRBW in Orlando, Florida WUPV in Ashla...
Panchetgarh (also known as Panchet) is a village in Patashpur II CD Block in Egra subdivision in Purba Medinipur district of state of West Bengal in India. Demographics As per 2011 Census of India Panchet had a total population of 4,106 of which 2,120 (52%) were males and 1,986 (48%) were females. Population below 6 y...
Pawlikowski (feminine Pawlikowska) is a Polish surname. Notable people with this surname include: Adam Pawlikowski (1925–1976), Polish film actor Aniela Pawlikowska, Polish artist Ellen M. Pawlikowski (born 1956), commander of the Space and Missile Systems Center of the United States' Air Force Space Command John ...
Capture Go is a simplified variation of the Go board game established primarily as an introduction to the rules and concepts of Go. Known also as The Capture Game, First Capture Go, and Atari Go, it was first introduced by Yasuda Yasutoshi, an 8 dan professional Go player who is very active in teaching Go to children a...
The European Journal of Minority Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by on behalf of the (Bolzano). It covers minority languages, cultures, and identities. The journal was established in 2008 and originally published by Springer Science + Business Media. From 2013 to 2015 it was published ...
The Chusovaya () is a river flowing in Perm Krai, Sverdlovsk Oblast and Chelyabinsk Oblast of Russia. A tributary of the Kama, which in turn is a tributary of the Volga, discharges into the Chusovskoy Cove of the Kamsky Reservoir. The river is remarkable in that it originates on the eastern slopes of the Ural Mountains...
Grace Christian University is a private evangelical Christian university in Wyoming, Michigan. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and the Association for Biblical Higher Education to award associate, baccalaureate, and graduate degrees. The university is affiliated with the Grace Gospel Fellowship. His...
Taha Mousa () (born 24 May 1987 in Syria) is a Syrian football player who plays for Al-Fotuwa. References External links Player profile at goal.com 1987 births Men's association football goalkeepers Living people Syrian men's footballers Syria men's international footballers Footballers from Damascus Syrian Premier...
Daniel Meyer (February 6, 1932 – May 16, 1998) was the founder and president Southwest Technical Products Corporation. He was born in New Braunfels, Texas, and raised in San Marcos, Texas, where he earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics in 1957 from Southwest Texas State. After college he married Helen W...
Dichogaster is a genus of annelids belonging to the family Acanthodrilidae. The species of this genus are found in Southern America, Africa and Eastern Asia. Species: Dichogaster spec References Annelids
Danial Fadzly Abdullah (born 14 January 1979) is a Malaysian former footballer. He can operate as a midfielder or defender. He is of Malaysian Siamese heritage. Formerly a Buddhist under the name Wirat Nom (, ), he converted to Islam in 2004 and has taken the name Danial Fadzly. References External links https://we...
Moisei () is a commune in Maramureș County, Maramureș, Romania. Composed of a single village, Moisei, it is one of the oldest communes in Maramureș County, first attested in 1213. This place is well known for the monastery near the village, founded in 1672. It is the site of the which occurred on October 14, 1944, wh...
Fuglebakken KFUM Århus (; commonly known as Fuglebakken), is an association football club based in Aarhus V, Denmark, that competes in the Jutland Series, the sixth tier of the Danish football league system and the highest tier of the regional football association. Founded in 2008 as the superstructure of KFUMs Boldklu...
The 2011 Lebanese Elite Cup is the 14th edition of this football tournament in Lebanon. It will be held from 10 to 24 September 2011. This tournament includes the six best teams from the 2010–11 Lebanese Premier League season. Teams Group stage Group A Group B * A toss was made between Al Ansar and Al-Mabarrah to...
The 2017–18 Chattanooga Mocs basketball team represented the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Mocs, led by first-year head coach Lamont Paris, played their home games at McKenzie Arena and as members of the Southern Conference. They finished the seas...
Okawa Shaznay is a Nollywood actress from Cameroon and the first from her country to successfully break into Nollywood with her role in the blockbuster movie Iyore; starring alongside Rita Dominic and Joseph Benjamin. Okawa Shaznay has also gained more prominence with her leading role in the 2016 hit TV series Delilah:...
Seymour Berkson (January 30, 1905 – January 5, 1959) was an American publisher. Biography Berkson was born to a Jewish family in Chicago, Illinois, the son of immigrants who fled persecution in Russia. His father worked as a tailor. Berkson graduated from the University of Chicago with a B.A. in political science. He ...
The Bobocu gas field is a natural gas field in Bobocu village, Cochirleanca Commune, Buzău County. It was discovered in 1966 and first developed by Romgaz, the Romanian national gas company, but was abandoned in 1995 due to a sand influx in well boreholes. The field was acquired by Zeta Petroleum in 1998. It will begin...
An Overdose of Death... is the third full-length album released by American thrash metal band Toxic Holocaust on September 2, 2008. Music videos have been made for "Wild Dogs", "Nuke the Cross", and "The Lord of the Wasteland". Critical reviews also mark these as the best songs of a good but mixed album. Track listing...
Avenida de Mayo is a station on Line C of the Buenos Aires Underground. From here, passengers may transfer to Lima Station on Line A and Metrobus 9 de Julio. The station was opened on 9 November 1934 as part of the inaugural section of the line, from Constitución to Diagonal Norte. Gallery References External links...
Lynwood Arnold (October 6, 1916 – July 11, 2001) was an American politician. He served as a Democratic member for the 23rd district of the Florida House of Representatives. He also served as a member for the 9th district of the Florida Senate. Life and career Arnold was born in Jacksonville, Florida. He attended Stet...
Penstemon gairdneri is a species of perennial plant in the Plantaginaceae family with the common name Gairdner's beardtongue. It is native to Washington, Oregon, and Idaho in the western United States. Description Penstemon gairdneri grows from a low branched, woody base, forming erect flower-bearing stems 10 to 40 cm...
David Leslie Medd (5 November 1917 – 10 April 2009) was a British architect, lecturer, and writer. Early life and education Medd was born in Elswick, Lancashire in 1917. He attended Oundle School and later joined the Architectural Association (AA) in 1936 upon recommendation from his uncle, Henry Medd, and guidance fr...
Longdon is a village and a civil parish in the Malvern Hills District and council ward of the county of Worcestershire, England and lies about 5 km (3 miles) south of Upton-on-Severn. It is jointly administered with two other parishes by Longdon, Queenhill and Holdfast Parish Council. Parish Church The Church of St. ...
Neal Stuart Young (born 1947) is an American physician and researcher, chief of the Hematology Branch of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and Director of the Center for Human Immunology at the NIH in Bethesda, Maryland. He is primarily known for his work in the pathophysiology and treatment of aplastic anemia, ...
Garske is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charlotte Garske (1906–1943), German political activist Erich Garske (1907–1943), German political activist See also Garske, North Dakota, is an unincorporated community in Ramsey County, in the U.S. state of North Dakota