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is a private university in Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan, established in 1957. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1942. The foundation that operates the school also operates a separate four-year college called Shiraume Gakuen College. References External links Official website Educational institutions establishe...
Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Klitschko was a professional boxing match contested between Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko. The event took place on 29 April 2017 at Wembley Stadium in London, England, with Joshua's IBF and the vacant WBA (Super) and IBO heavyweight titles on the line. Joshua, 27, won the match via te...
Dubh Essa (also spelled Dub Essa, Dubhessa, Dubheasa, Dubh Easa, Duibhessa, Duibheasa) was a medieval Gaelic feminine given name, fairly common in 13th- and 14th-century Ireland. While the name may be a compound of Gaelic dubh "dark" (probably referring to hair color, hence "black-haired") and eas "waterfall, cascade,...
Maxwell Creek is a stream in the municipality of Chatham-Kent in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Great Lakes Basin and is a left tributary of the Chenail Ecarté (The Snye). The creek begins in an unnamed field at an elevation of , southeast of the community of Tupperville. It flows southwest, then turn...
Terephthalaldehyde (TA) is an organic compound with the formula C6H4(CHO)2. It is one of three isomers of benzene dicarboxaldehyde, in which the aldehyde moieties are positioned in the para conformation on the benzene ring. Terephthalaldehyde appears as a white to beige solid, typically in the form of a powder. It is s...
Vale School District 84 is a school district headquartered in Vale, Oregon. The Vale School District takes students from Vale and Brogan, as well as the unincorporated community of Willowcreek. Vale High School also takes high school students from Juntura. History In 1967 there were plans to remodel the former high s...
WCSI (1010 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Columbus, Indiana. It broadcasts a talk radio format and is owned by White River Broadcasting Co., Inc. The radio studios and offices are on Washington Street in Columbus, near National Road. WCSI is limited in its power because 1010 AM is a clear channel frequen...
Linichthys laticeps is a species of cyprinid fish endemic to China where it is found the in upper and middle Zhu Jiang basin and the upper Chang Jiang basin in the city of Guiyang, Guizhou Province. It is the only member of its genus. This species reaches a length of . Etymology The genus is named after Lin Ren-Duan...
Mate Mojtić (22 January 1914 – 2 February 1995) was a Croatian rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 1948 Summer Olympics. References External links 1914 births 1995 deaths Croatian male rowers Olympic rowers for Yugoslavia Rowers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Rowers from Split, Croatia Burials a...
Analog: Writers' Choice, Volume II is the eighth in a series of anthologies of science fiction stories drawn from Analog magazine and edited by then-current Analog editor Stanley Schmidt. It was first published in paperback by Davis Publications and hardcover by The Dial Press in 1984. The book collects eleven short s...
Central Gippsland or variation, may refer to: Central Gippsland, a geographic region of the Australian state of Victoria Shire of Wellington, Victoria, Australia; the administrative district corresponding to the geographic region Electoral district of Gippsland Central of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for the sta...
Ocros can refer to a city, a district and a province in Peru. For the use of the term in a specific setting, see: Ocros for the town in Peru. Ocros Province for the province in the Ancash Region. Ocros District, Ocros for the district in the Ocros province. Ocros District, Huamanga for the district in the Huamanga pr...
Petravičius (masculine), Petravičienė (surname by husband), Petravičiūtė (maide name) is a Lithuanian-language surname. Notable people with this surname include: Deimantas Petravičius (born 2 September 1995) is a Lithuanian footballer Marijonas Petravičius (born October 24, 1979) is a Lithuanian retired professional b...
The 1951 Buffalo Bulls football team was an American football team that represented the University of Buffalo as an independent during the 1951 college football season. In its fourth and final season under head coach James B. Wilson, the team compiled a 4–4 record. The team played its home games at Civic Stadium in Buf...
The 1997 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 31 August to 7 September 1997 at Lac d'Aiguebelette, France. The annual week-long rowing regatta was organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation), and held at the end of the northern hemisphere summer. In non-Olympic year...
Mark Rhodes (born in 1957 in Louisville, Kentucky) is American artist in ceramics and sculpture. The author of the monument to Hryhorii Skovoroda, opened in Washington near the Embassy of Ukraine in December 2022 for the 300th anniversary of the birth of the legendary Ukrainian philosopher. Education until 1975 Jess...
Lee William Probert (born 13 August 1972) is a former English professional football referee who officiated primarily in the Premier League. He was born in Aylesbury but is now based in Dubai and is the Referees Director for the UAE Football Association. He refereed in the Premier League, the top level in the English f...
Frederic Walker Lincoln IV (15 October 1898 – 7 April 1968) was chairman of the board of trustees of the New York Medical College and the Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospital who married into the Rockefeller family. Early life Frederic Walker Lincoln IV was born on October 15, 1898, in New York City to Philena and Freder...
```c++ /* file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at path_to_url For more information, see path_to_url */ #include <vector> #include <boost/cstdint.hpp> #include <boost/algorithm/searching/boyer_moore.hpp> int main( int , char* [] ) { std::vector<boost::uint8_t> cv; std::vector<boost:: int8_t> iv; // Sho...
The Brightonomicon is a novel by British fantasy author Robert Rankin. The title parodies that of the fictional grimoire Necronomicon from the Cthulhu Mythos. The author lives in Brighton, England, and the book is set in an accurate fictional depiction of the town. The book is based on "The Brighton Zodiac", a map cons...
Muggendorf is a village in municipality Wiesenttal in Franconian Switzerland, Bavaria, Germany. Geography The village is located on the river Wiesent 304 m above mean sea level. Villages in Bavaria Wiesenttal
The Longest Meow is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Bobby Bare Jr. The album, released on September 26, 2006, came two years after his previous studio album From the End of Your Leash, and continues Bare's eccentric and experimental style. The 11-track album was recorded during one 11-hour session ...
In linear algebra, a square matrix  is called diagonalizable or non-defective if it is similar to a diagonal matrix, i.e., if there exists an invertible matrix  and a diagonal matrix such that or equivalently (Such are not unique.) For a finite-dimensional vector space a linear map  is called diagonalizable if th...
Catharsius molossus is a species of dung beetle of the family Scarabaeidae. Description Catharsius molossus can reach a length of about in the females, about in males. This species is completely black, the body is short and convex, quite hairy on the ventral side and usually with a short conical horn in the centre o...
Caroline Frances John (19 September 1940 – 5 June 2012) was an English actress. She played classical roles on the stage and also portrayed Elizabeth "Liz" Shaw in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who, as well as several other television roles. Early life and education John was the third of eight childr...
Dimemorfan (INN) (or dimemorphan) (brand names Astomin, Dastosirr, Tusben), or dimemorfan phosphate (JAN), also known as 3,17-dimethylmorphinan, is an antitussive (cough suppressant) of the morphinan family that is widely used in Japan and is also marketed in Spain and Italy. It was developed by Yamanouchi Pharmaceutic...
Jekuthiel Sofer was a prolific Jewish Sephardic scribe in Amsterdam in the 18th century. Activities Sofer appears to have been commissioned by the Sephardic community in Amsterdam to create liturgical manuscripts in a unique style; he often wrote in letters with tagin, ritual script which can be used in a Sefer Torah...
Nelson Faviell Henderson (24 September 1865 – 16 June 1943) was a Scotland international rugby union player. Rugby Union career Amateur career He attended Dulwich College, Fettes College and Magdalen College. At Oxford University he played for the varsity fifteen and obtained his blue in 1887. In the early 1890s he...
Macrostomus manauara is a species of dance flies, in the fly family Empididae. References Macrostomus Insects described in 2010 Diptera of South America
Project Artemis was a United States Navy acoustics research and development experiment from the late 1950s into the mid 1960s to test a potential low-frequency active sonar system for ocean surveillance. The at sea testing began in 1960 after research and development in the late 1950s. The project's test requirement wa...
Philippe Jules François Mancini, 3rd Duke of Nevers (Paris, 1676 – Paris, 1768) was a French aristocrat and member of the Mancini family. Early life He was born as the son of Philippe Jules Mancini, 8th Duke of Nevers and Diane Gabrielle Damas (1656-1715), he was the great-nephew of both King Louis XIV of France's mis...
Pat Ward (28 December 1926 – 15 March 2003) was a Scottish-born footballer who played as a wing half in the 1950s. He was born in Dumbarton, and after playing for junior side Glasgow Perthshire he was signed by Hibernian. He made his debut for Hibs on 24 March 1951 against St Mirren, although he did not play many game...
"High Plains Drifter" is the debut single of Metallica lead guitarist Kirk Hammett, released April 15, 2022, through Metallica's Blackened Recordings. It is the lead single to Hammett's solo debut release, an EP titled Portals which came out April 23 digitally as well as on CD and an exclusive ocean blue vinyl pressing...
Linwood is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Alec Linwood (1920–2003), Scottish footballer Elliott Linwood (born 1956), American artist Mary Linwood (1755–1845), British needle woman Paul Linwood (born 1983), English footballer Sonja Kristina Linwood (born 1949), English s...
The is a seaport on the Sea of Japan coast of Akita Prefecture, in the city of Noshiro in the Tōhoku region of northern Honshū, Japan. It is classified as a by the Japanese government. The port has a total land area of 276 hectares. History Per the Nihon Shoki and other ancient chronicles, Noshiro is the location wh...
Prince of Wales tea blend is a blend of Keemun tea, gunpowder green tea, and a dash of currant juice or infused with dried currants. This produces a full-bodied cup with a bright liquor and strong aroma. It was named after Edward, Prince of Wales, who held that title from 1911 until 1936. Typically served in the after...
S. W. Budlong was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate. Budlong represented the 23rd District during the 1865 and 1866 sessions. He was a Democrat. References Democratic Party Wisconsin state senators Year of birth missing Year of death missing
Uğur Ersoy (born in 1932) is a Turkish civil engineer and academic. Life He was born in Mersin. His father Yakup Ersoy was the local chairman of the Republican People's Party (CHP). After graduating from Tarsus American Highschool, he earned his BS degree at the Robert College Department of Civil Engineering in 1955...
John William Cunningham (1780–1861) was an evangelical clergyman of the Church of England. He was known also as a writer and an editor. Life Cunningham was born in London on 3 January 1780. He was educated at private schools, his last tutor being the Rev. H. Jowett of Little Dunham, Norfolk; there he formed a close fr...
Psycho-Pass 3: First Inspector is a 2020 anime science fiction crime film produced by Production I.G and directed by Naoyoshi Shiotani. The film acts as sequel to the 2019 anime Psycho-Pass 3, the third season of Psycho-Pass series. It stars the talents of Yuuki Kaji, Yūichi Nakamura, Mamoru Miyano, Kenyu Horiuchi, amo...
Walter Piston's Serenata for Orchestra is an orchestral suite or miniature symphony written in 1956. History Piston composed the Serenata in 1956, on commission for the Louisville Orchestra, and is dedicated to conductor Robert Whitney, who led the work's premiere on October 25, 1956. Analysis The work is in three mo...
The Murg is an 80.2-kilometre-long river (including its headstream, the Rechtmurg) and a right tributary of the Rhine in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It flows through the Northern Black Forest into the Upper Rhine Plain, crossing the counties of Freudenstadt and Rastatt. Geography Course The Murg valley is one of the ...
Manolis Patemtzis (; born 22 April 1964) is a retired Greek football defender and later manager. References 1964 births Living people Greek men's footballers Irodotos FC players OFI Crete F.C. players Olympiacos Volos F.C. players Super League Greece players Men's association football defenders Greek football manager...
Sri Baduga Maharaja (Sundanese: ) or Sang Ratu Jayadewata (born 1401) was the great king of the Hindu Sunda kingdom in West Java, reigned 1482 to 1521 from his capital in Pakuan Pajajaran. He brought his kingdom greatness and prosperity. King Jayadewata often linked with King Siliwangi, the semi-legendary great king o...
Watch Out is the debut album by saxophonist René McLean recorded in 1975 and released on the SteepleChase label. Reception AllMusic reviewer Scott Yanow stated "The son of Jackie McLean, Rene did not yet have a distinctive voice, but he showed much potential for the future. His sextet hints at the innovations of the ...
2708 Burns (prov. designation: ) is a carbonaceous Themistian asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately in diameter. It was discovered on 24 November 1981, by American astronomer Edward Bowell at the Anderson Mesa Station near Flagstaff, Arizona, in the United States. It was named after Ameri...
Son of al Qaeda is a documentary about Abdurahman Khadr, a young Canadian whose father was an associate of Osama bin Laden, produced by Terence McKenna and Nazim Baksh. Abdurahman's younger brother is Omar Khadr, who was also detained at Guantanamo. It was first broadcast on the CBC's The Fifth Estate in the winter of...
The 2017 ADAC TCR Germany Touring Car Championship was the second season of touring car racing to be run by the German-based sanctioning body ADAC to the TCR regulations. The series will run predominantly in ADAC's home nation Germany. As a support category to the ADAC GT Masters series, the championship will also take...
Cavendish Dock is one of the four docks which make up the Port of Barrow in Barrow-in-Furness, England. Covering some it is roughly the size of Barrow's other three docks combined. It is named after William Cavendish, 7th Duke of Devonshire who invested heavily in the industrial growth of Barrow. Cavendish Dock is own...
Jaldapara National Park (Pron: ˌʤʌldəˈpɑ:rə) is a national park situated at the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas in Alipurduar District of northern West Bengal, India, and on the banks of the Torsa River. Jaldapara is situated at an altitude of 61 m and is spread across of vast grassland with patches of riverine for...
Güvenç is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Hassa, Hatay Province, Turkey. The village had a population of 946 in 2022. References Neighbourhoods in Hassa District
Yellow Breeches Creek, also known as Callapatscink Creek, Callapatschink Creek (Lenape for "where it returns") or Shawnee Creek is a tributary of the Susquehanna River in central Pennsylvania, USA. There is no agreed upon explanation for the name Yellow Breeches Creek, which is found in land warrants as early as 1736...
Ceylon Wright (August 16, 1893 – November 7, 1947) was a professional baseball player. He played eight games in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox in 1916, all at shortstop. References External links Major League Baseball shortstops Chicago White Sox players Baseball players from Minneapolis 1893 births...
William Raymond Wallace (born 1961) is a New Zealand politician. He served as mayor of Lower Hutt from 2010 to 2019. Biography Early life Wallace was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, in 1961. He received his education at Te Aro Primary, St Mark's Church School and Wellington College. He has worked in real estate, healt...
John Whiteheare (sometimes Whythere) was the second Dean of Bristol. Whiteheare was installed on 1 Ocvtober 1451."Cathedral Antiquities: Historical and descriptive Accounts, with 311 illustrations of the following English Cathedrals, Volume 5" Britton, J. p67: London, M.A. Nattali, 1836</ref> References Deans of Bri...
```c /** * @file lv_label.c * */ /********************* * INCLUDES *********************/ #include "lv_label.h" #if LV_USE_LABEL != 0 #include "../lv_core/lv_obj.h" #include "../lv_core/lv_debug.h" #include "../lv_core/lv_group.h" #include "../lv_draw/lv_draw.h" #include "../lv_misc/lv_color.h" #include ".....
Andrey Krasnov (born 6 July 1981) is a retired Kyrgyzstani footballer who played for various clubs in his country including Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn. He was a member of the Kyrgyzstan national football team. International career stats Goals for senior national team External links 1981 births Living people Kyrgyzstani me...
Eknath Dhondu Solkar (18 March 1948 – 26 June 2005) was an Indian all-round cricketer who played 27 Test matches and seven One Day Internationals for his country. He was born in Bombay, and died of heart attack in the same city at the age of 57. A specialist close-in fielder, he was regarded as one of the greatest fi...
Jolly Hallo () is a 2001 Sri Lankan Sinhala comedy action film directed by Srilal Priyadeva and produced by Nimal Weerakkody for Nimalaweera Films. It stars Bandu Samarasinghe and Nilanthi Dias in lead roles along with Freddie Silva, Arjuna Kamalanath and Ananda Wickramage. Music composed by Mervyn Priyantha. It is the...
Mizpah ('watchtower') was either a royal city or fortress in Moab to which David removed his parents for safety during his persecution by Saul (1 Sam. 22:3). Modern day sites suggested as its possible location include Kerak (Kir-Moab) and Rujm el-Meshrefeh in Jordan. References Bibliography Moab
Lengpui is a census town in Mamit district in the Indian state of Mizoram. Demographics As of the 2011 Census of India, Lengpui had a population of 3282. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Lengpui has an average literacy rate of 97.83%, higher than the state average of 91.33%: male literacy is 98...
Liz Gateley is an American television producer. She currently serves as head of programming at Lifetime Television. She is also a founding partner and co-owner, along with Tony DiSanto, of DiGa, a studio and production company hybrid. In what Gateley describes as her "dream job", she is responsible for leading the deve...
The 2004 Ford 400 was an NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race held on November 21, 2004 at Homestead Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida. Contested over 267 laps on the 1.5 mile (2.4 km) speedway, it was the 36th and final race of the 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season. Greg Biffle won the race and Kurt Busch won the cham...
In enzymology, a N-acetyllactosaminide beta-1,3-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction UDP-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine + beta-D-galactosyl-1,4-N-acetyl-D-glucosaminyl-R UDP + N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminyl-1,3-beta-D-galactosyl-1,4-N-acetyl-D- glucosaminyl-R Thus, the two subst...
Mick Dodge (born August 29, 1951), also known as "The Barefoot Sensei", "the Barefooted Nomad" and "Walking Mountain" is a television personality and rainforest-dweller in Washington. Early life Dodge is a native of the Olympic Peninsula. His great-grandparents settled in the region and Dodge grew up there as a child...
```xml import { Directive, TemplateRef } from '@angular/core'; @Directive({ selector: '[ngx-datatable-row-detail-template]' }) export class DatatableRowDetailTemplateDirective { constructor(public template: TemplateRef<any>) {} } ```
```c++ // // // path_to_url #include "pxr/imaging/hdsi/implicitSurfaceSceneIndex.h" #include "pxr/imaging/geomUtil/capsuleMeshGenerator.h" #include "pxr/imaging/geomUtil/coneMeshGenerator.h" #include "pxr/imaging/geomUtil/cuboidMeshGenerator.h" #include "pxr/imaging/geomUtil/cylinderMeshGenerator.h" #include "pxr/ima...
Admiral Sir Edward Desmond Bewley McCarthy, (15 November 1893 – 8 June 1966) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic Station. Naval career Promoted to captain in 1935, McCarthy was the highest ranking British officer at the Battle of Cape Passero in 1940, and he commanded from 1...
Conan (also known as Conan: The Mysteries of Time) is a side-scrolling action video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released in 1991. It was developed and published by Mindscape. While it features the Conan the Barbarian character, it is a simple adaptation of a computer game called Myth: History in the Maki...
Wood Green (Old Bescot) railway station was a railway station that opened on the Grand Junction Railway in 1837. It served the Wood Green area of Wednesbury and Walsall. It closed in 1941. It was located near to where junction 9 of the M6 motorway has been located since the late 1960s. First station It opened as Besco...
```xml import type { ActionAsyncStorage } from './action-async-storage.external' import { createAsyncLocalStorage } from './async-local-storage' export const actionAsyncStorage: ActionAsyncStorage = createAsyncLocalStorage() ```
Viktor Ivanovich Varlamov ; born 28 April 1948 in Petropavl) is a former Soviet speedskater. He competed at the 1976 Winter Olympics, where he placed fourth in both 5,000 and 10,000 metres. World records He set during his career one world record. Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com References External links 1948 birth...
Aubrey is an unincorporated community in the town of Ithaca, Richland County, Wisconsin, United States. The community was named in honor of Auburn Cass, an early settler in the area. Notes Unincorporated communities in Richland County, Wisconsin Unincorporated communities in Wisconsin
Mohan Kalpana (born Mohan Bulchand Lala, 22 November 1930) was an Indian writer in the Sindhi language. He was one of the foremost writers of fiction in the post-independence era of Sindh and India. He died on 19 June 1992. Education He received primary and secondary education from the Kotri and Karachi schools. Lit...
Zdeněk Valnoha (born 8 May 1973) is a Czech football midfielder. He made over 200 appearances in the Gambrinus liga. He also played in the top leagues in Slovakia and Cyprus. Valnoha played international football at under-21 level for Czech Republic U21. References External links Profile at Brno club website 1973...
Colin Ratledge (born 9 October 1936) is a British biochemist who was Professor of Microbial Biochemistry at the University of Hull from 1983 to 2004. He was educated at Bury High School, and graduated from University of Manchester with a BSc in 1957 and a PhD in 1962. He joined the University of Hull as a lecturer in...
La Française may refer to: La Française (cycling team), French professional cycling team that existed from 1901 to 1955 La Française Group, French asset manager created in 1975 La Française (journal), French weekly newspaper (1906-1940) focused on women's suffrage
This is a list of television serial dramas released by TVB in 2012. Top ten drama series in ratings The following is a list of the highest-rated drama series released by TVB in 2012. The list includes premiere week, final week ratings, series finale ratings, as well as the average overall count of live Hong Kong view...
Ciarán Herron (born 1981) is a former hurler from Northern Ireland, who played as a left wing-back for the Antrim senior team. Herron made his first appearance for the team during the 2000 championship and became a regular player until his retirement at the end of the 2011 championship. During that time he has won one...
Johannes Leunclavius (c. 1533/1541 – 1594) was a German historian and orientalist. He was an expert in Turkish history, republishing and annotating Ottoman sources. He also edited Xenophon, Cassius Dio, and other classical authors. He also published Historiae Musulmanae Turcorum, de monumentis ipsorum exscriptae, libr...
Asterousia () is a former municipality in the Heraklion regional unit, Crete, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Archanes-Asterousia, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of . Population 5,217 (2011). The seat of the municipality was in Pyrgos. Othe...
```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. */ package router import ( "context" "reflect" ) // pathNode matches all rest path. type pathNode struct { handler // key is the key for the res...
The Sin Hung-class torpedo boat is a class of torpedo boats in service with the Korean People's Navy. The class is based on the same hull as the , and . Construction The Sin Hung-class torpedo boats stopped being produced in 1983. The Korean People's Navy has at least 120 of them. Specifications The Sin Hung class ar...
Accrued jurisdiction within the context of the Australian legal system is the power held over state matters by federal courts. Accrued jurisdiction will occur when there are several cases brought to the Federal Court of Australia (FCA) where there are competing jurisdictions between them. In essence the state vests jud...
The Shoalhaven and Nowra News is an English language newspaper published in Nowra, New South Wales, Australia. It has previously been titled the Shoalhaven News and The Shoalhaven News and South Coast Districts Advertiser . History The paper began in 1871 as Shoalhaven News and was published by Charles Isaac Watson....
Pail may refer to: Bucket with an open top and a handle Pail (container) with a top and a handle PAIL (acronym) Pregnancy and Infant Loss
Historical Vaikundar (1809–1851) refers to the life and teachings of Ayya Vaikundar, as known in Akilathirattu Ammanai, being reconstructed from a historical perspective with reference to various historical sources in contrast to the mythological Akilamic views. Though few events referred to in the mythology have yet t...
The Source is an album by Ali Farka Touré. The album peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard World Albums chart. Critical reception The Los Angeles Times wrote that "one of the most impressive performances is on 'Cin quante Six,' a solo instrumental: Toure establishes a cleanly picked folk rhythm, then overlays a flamenco-f...
Kashinath Trimbak Telang (20 August 1850, Bombay – 1 September 1893, Bombay) was an Indologist and Indian judge at Bombay High Court. Early life and education Telang was born in a Gaud Saraswat Brahmin family. At the age of five Telang was sent to the Amarchaud Wadi vernacular school, and in 1859 entered the high sch...
Ralph English Bishop (October 1, 1915 – October 1, 1974) was an American basketball player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was part of the American basketball team that won the gold medal. He played three matches including the final. Bishop later played professionally for the Denver Nuggets of the Nation...
Julcán District is one of thirty-four districts of the province Jauja in Peru. References
Dejan Burnik (born March 25, 1963) is a former Yugoslav ice hockey player. He played for the Yugoslavia men's national ice hockey team at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo. References 1963 births HDD Olimpija Ljubljana players Ice hockey players at the 1984 Winter Olympics Living people Olympic ice hockey players ...
Combined Air Operations Centre Finderup (CAOC Finderup) was located on the Jutland peninsula, approximately 20 km west of Viborg in the middle of the Finderup military training area in Denmark. It was part of NATO's Air Policing mission and was responsible of the airspace around Iceland, Norway, Denmark and the United ...
Navika is a 2012 Indian Kannada-language action crime film directed by Sen Prakash starring Manish Chandra, Shravanth Rao, Swathi and Esther Jennet. The film is inspired by Deewaar (1975). Cast Manish Chandra as Soori Shravanth Rao as Shankar Swathi as Sandhya Esther Jannat as Shwetha Shobaraj as Avinash Hegde Tennis...
The Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Social Services (, Misrad HaAvoda, HaRevaha VeHaSherutim HaHevrati'im) is the branch of government charged with overseeing employment and ensuring the welfare of the public in Israel and oversee the supply of services. The position is currently held by Ya'akov Margi. History T...
Purpleville is a hamlet located south of the intersection of Pine Valley Drive and Teston Road, in the city of Vaughan, in Ontario, Canada. In 2017 the city approved a subdivision on the site of this hamlet.The historic hamlet of Purpleville is located at the intersection of Pine Valley Drive and Teston Road. There ar...
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (CCA) is the court of last resort for all criminal matters in Texas. The Court, which is based in the Supreme Court Building in Downtown Austin, is composed of a Presiding Judge and eight judges. Article V of the Texas Constitution vests the judicial power of the state and describes...
Robert Dedman may refer to: Robert H. Dedman Sr. (1926–2002), American businessman and philanthropist Robert H. Dedman Jr. (born 1957), American heir and businessman
Cho Soon-seung (; 22 March 1929 – 5 February 2022) was a South Korean politician. A member of the Peace Democratic Party, the Democratic Party, and the National Congress for New Politics, he served in the National Assembly from 1988 to 2000. He died on 5 February 2022, at the age of 92. References 1929 births 2022 d...
Domestic guineafowl, sometimes called pintade, pearl hen, or gleany, is poultry originating from Africa. They are the domesticated form of the helmeted guineafowl (Numida meleagris) and are related to other game birds such as the pheasants, turkeys and partridges. Although the timing of their domestication is unknown, ...