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Bathyclupea is a genus of perciform fishes belonging to a small family Bathyclupeidae.
Species
There are currently 3 recognized species in this genus:
Bathyclupea hoskynii Alcock, 1891 (Indian deepsea herring)
Bathyclupea nikparini Prokofiev, 2014 (Parin's deepsea herring)
Bathyclupea schroederi Dick, 1962 (Schroe... |
Bolshaya Atnya (, ) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Atninsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Population:
References
Notes
Sources
Rural localities in Tatarstan
Kazansky Uyezd |
Sandra Schaeffer (Bergeson; born in 1946) is an American singer, author and game inventor.
Early career
Schaeffer graduated from North Central College in Naperville, Illinois, in 1968. In 1969 she replaced Madeline Kahn in the off-Broadway musical production of Promenade. She was one of the first college students ever... |
Chaslitsy () is a rural locality (a village) in Demidovskoye Rural Settlement, Gus-Khrustalny District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 74 as of 2010.
Geography
Chaslitsy is located 35 km southwest of Gus-Khrustalny (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zanutrino is the nearest rural locality.
... |
Vexillum minghuii is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Costellariidae, the ribbed miters.
Description
The length of the shell attains 40 mm.
Distribution
This species occurs in South China Sea.
References
External links
WMSDB: image
minghuii
Gastropods described in 2017 |
"Nobody's Supposed to Be Here" is a song by Canadian recording artist Deborah Cox, released as the lead single from her second studio album, One Wish (1998). Written by Montell Jordan and its producer, Anthony "Shep" Crawford, the song was released on the same day as the album, on September 15, 1998, by Arista Records.... |
John Peter Sarsgaard (; born March 7, 1971) is an American actor. Sarsgaard studied at the Actors Studio before rising to prominence playing atypical and sometimes villainous roles in film and television.
He made his film debut with Dead Man Walking (1995). He gained recognition for his role in The Man in the Iron Ma... |
Independent living (IL), as seen by its advocates, is a philosophy, a way of looking at society and disability, and a worldwide movement of disabled people working for equal opportunities, self-determination, and self-respect. In the context of eldercare, independent living is seen as a step in the continuum of care, w... |
Be Happy may refer to:
Be Happy (TV series), a 2011 Singaporean TV series
Be Happy (Rina Aiuchi album), 2001
Be Happy, a 1999 album by Yurisangja
"Be Happy" (Mary J. Blige song), 1993
"Be Happy" (Dixie D'Amelio song), 2020
"Be Happy", a song by Personz
See also
Don't Worry, Be Happy (disambiguation)
"Sameach"... |
Pleasant Plain is an unincorporated community in Jefferson Township, Huntington County, Indiana.
History
Pleasant Plain was founded in 1875. It was likely named due to its scenic setting. A post office was established at Pleasant Plain in 1875, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1905.
Geography
Pl... |
December Park is a coming of age/bildungsroman suspense novel written by Ronald Malfi. It was published in 2014 by Medallion Press, with a limited hardcover collectors edition from Cemetery Dance Publications. Malfi has credited this book with being his most autobiographical to date, citing that the fictional town of ... |
The DHR D Class was a gauge Garratt-type articulated steam locomotive used on the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) in West Bengal, India.
Service history
The sole member of the class was built by Beyer, Peacock and Company in 1910, and entered service the following year, as no. 31 in the DHR fleet. Its basic dime... |
Loretta Yu (born December 22, 1982) is a Canadian actress of Chinese descent.
Early life
Yu was born in Montreal, Quebec, and grew up in Nova Scotia, working in her family's restaurant. Yu received a Bachelor of Arts degree in theatre from Acadia University.
Career
Yu took part in some Halifax productions, includin... |
Playlist: The Very Best of Martina McBride is a compilation album from Martina McBride released as part of the Legacy Records Playlist series. The album features 14 tracks, 11 previously released and three not previously included on any of McBride's albums.
Track listing
References
Martina McBride albums
McBride, Ma... |
Gregorio Rojo Sagredo (3 May 1920, Burgos – 8 May 2006, Barcelona) was a Spanish distance runner.
He participated in the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, where he participated in the 5000 meter and 10,000 meter races. He was the six-time winner of the Jean Bouin Memorial race, the most wins of any male runner in the ra... |
Edward Cronin may refer to:
Edward Cronin (homeopath), pioneer of homeopathy and a founder of the Plymouth Brethren movement
Edward J. Cronin, Massachusetts lawyer and politician
Edward Cronin (musician), Irish American fiddler
Ned Cronin (Edward J. Cronin), Irish army officer and leader of the Blueshirts |
Toledo is a province of central Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha. It is bordered by the provinces of Madrid, Cuenca, Ciudad Real, Badajoz, Cáceres, and Ávila. Its capital is the city of Toledo.
Demography
Of the province's 711,228 people (2012), only about 1/9 live in the ca... |
Glen Echo Park was a naturist club opened in 1955 by Marie and Eddie Todorowsky in King, Ontario. When it closed in 2009, it was the oldest nudist camp in Ontario. The camp featured a children’s swimming pool, a playground, a five-unit motel and a shower area. In 1974, a clubhouse was constructed for complete year-ro... |
Alvania richeri is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae.
Description
Distribution
References
Rissoidae
Gastropods described in 1999 |
Jillian Johnson is an American politician and non-profit administrator. Since 2015, she has served on the Durham City Council, and is the first LGBTQ member to be elected to the council. From 2017 to 2021, she served as the Mayor Pro-Tempore of Durham, North Carolina.
Early life and education
Johnson grew up in Virgi... |
Muttukadu boat house (Tamil: முட்டுக்காடு படகுக் குழாம்) is a water sport facility on the East Coast Road at Muttukadu, Chennai City, Kanchipuram district, Tamil Nadu, India, offering rowing, wind surfing, water skiing, and speedboat riding. It is a backwater area of the Bay of Bengal located from the city centre and ... |
[[File:011066 Schiefe Ebene Nov 2016 480p.webm|thumb|330px|UEFs 01 1066 climbing the Schiefe Ebene (37 MB)]]
The Ulm Railway Society (Ulmer Eisenbahnfreunde or UEF''') is a German society for encouraging the preservation of historically valuable railway stock. It is based in the vicinity of Ulm, a city in the state of ... |
Soda is a Franco-Belgian comics series by Tome (writing) and Bruno Gazzotti (art). The first two albums and the first eleven pages of the third were drawn by Luc Warnant, and the last (thirteenth) album by Dan (Dan Verlinden). It first appeared in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Spirou on 29 April 1986.
Soda is th... |
Jennifer Government is a 2003 dystopian novel by Max Barry, set in an alternate reality where most nations in the Americas and Oceania are dominated by powerful corporations and corporate libertarianism coalitions, and where government power is extremely limited. It was a finalist for a Campbell Award, and was included... |
Julie Michelle Arblaster is an Australian scientist. She is a Professor in the School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment at Monash University. She was a contributing author on reports for which the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was a co-recipient of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. Arblaster was a lead ... |
This Is Christmas is the fourth studio and first Christmas album by Australian recording artist Anthony Callea. It was released on 8 November 2013 by ABC Music. The album mostly consists of Christmas classics such as "Silent Night" and "O Holy Night", but also includes cover versions of recent Christmas pop songs by su... |
The 2016 Paris Sevens was the ninth tournament of the 2015–16 World Rugby Sevens Series. The tournament was played on 13–15 May 2016 at Stade Jean Bouin in Paris, France. It was the first time that the France Sevens had been featured on the Sevens world circuit since 2006.
Format
Sixteen teams are drawn into four pool... |
is an action game based on the cyberpunk anime of the same name. It is a third-person shooter, released for the PlayStation 2.
Gameplay
The game's playable characters include Motoko Kusanagi and Batou. Levels are separated along with the two parallel parts of the Section 9 investigation that forms the basis of the sto... |
Below are the results for season 2 of the North American Poker Tour (NAPT).
Results
PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
Casino: Atlantis Resort, Bahamas
Buy-in: $10,000 + $300
7-Day Event: January 8, 2011 to January 15, 2011
Number of buy-ins: 1,560
Total Prize Pool: $15,132,000
Number of Payouts: 232
NAPT Mohegan ... |
Raphael Dean Tice (born December 4, 1927) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army. He was the Director of the Department of Defense Task Force on Drug Enforcement.
Dean Tice is the son of a farmer from Topeka, Kansas. He entered the U.S. Army as an enlisted man in December, 1945, but was allowed to f... |
The following list shows NCAA Division I football programs by winning percentage during the 1930–1939 football seasons. During this time the NCAA did not have any formal divisions. The following list reflects the records according to the NCAA. This list takes into account results modified later due to NCAA action, such... |
Christopher Stein (born January 5, 1950) is an American musician known as the co-founder and guitarist of the new wave band Blondie. He is also a producer and performer for the classic soundtrack of the hip hop film Wild Style, and writer of the soundtrack for the film Union City, as well as an accomplished photographe... |
Emma Olivia Watkins (born 21 September 1989) is an Australian children's entertainer, singer, actress, and dancer, best known as a former member of the children's group the Wiggles from 2013 to 2021. She replaced Greg Page after the group's lineup changes and was the first ever female member of the group. Due to her po... |
John Maurice Scott (1948 – 1 July 2001) was the Director General of the Fiji Red Cross and received a Red Cross award for his role in the hostage crisis during the 2000 Fijian coup d'état.
Biography
Scott was born in Suva, Fiji, and educated in Fiji and New Zealand. He held a number of prominent public positions for v... |
TV Dinners is Mikey McCleary's debut album of English songs. It consists of tracks that McCleary composed and wrote for major TV advertising brands like Vodafone, Levi's, Audi, Titan and Lakmé. He has extended these 45 second jingles into full songs by adding new composition and lyrics so that instead of sounding like ... |
Boston Rock was a tabloid format entertainment magazine published in Boston, Massachusetts. Its focus, as stated on the cover was: fashion, style, and entertainment. The main focus was on the local music scene and indie rock.
History and profile
Mike Dreese founded Newbury Comics in Boston in 1978, and started selling... |
Gyan Vani is an educational FM radio station in several cities of India.
Description
Gyan Vani is an educational FM radio station in several cities of India. Gyan Vani stations operate as a media cooperative with the day-to-day programmes being contributed by various educational institutions, NGOs, government and semi... |
George L. Scherger (October 21, 1874 - March 31, 1941) was an American minister, musician, writer, historian, and educator in Chicago, Illinois. He was the third President of Columbia College Chicago from 1927 to 1929.
Biography
Scherger was born in Laurenceburg, Indiana, on October 21, 1874, to Christian and Margare... |
The flag of Newfoundland and Labrador was introduced in 1980 and was designed by Newfoundland artist Christopher Pratt. The flag design was approved by the House of Assembly of the province of Newfoundland, Canada, on May 28, 1980. It was flown for the first time on Discovery Day, June 24, 1980. The name of the provinc... |
Pre-medical (often referred to as pre-med) is an educational track that undergraduate students in the United States pursue prior to becoming medical students. It involves activities that prepare a student for medical school, such as pre-med coursework, volunteer activities, clinical experience, research, and the applic... |
Astor Island is an island lying between Rugged Island and Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Surface area .
The feature was named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1958 for B. Astor of the New York Lyceum of Natural History (now the American Museum of Natural History).
... |
Roy Snell (25 March 1901 – 3 April 1977) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Notes
External links
1901 births
1977 deaths
Australian rules footballers from South Australia
Fitzroy Football Club players
West Adelaide Football Club players |
Haverhill station is an intercity and regional rail station located in downtown Haverhill, Massachusetts, United States. It is served by Amtrak's Downeaster service and the MBTA Commuter Rail Haverhill/Reading Line; it is the northern terminus of MBTA service. Haverhill is one of two major hubs for MVRTA local bus serv... |
Arndt von Haeseler (born 28 February 1959) is a German bioinformatician and evolutionary biologist. He is the scientific director of the Max F. Perutz Laboratories at the Vienna Biocenter and a professor of bioinformatics at the University of Vienna and the Medical University of Vienna.
Education
Arndt von Haeseler o... |
Gilgal ( Gilgāl), also known as Galgala or Galgalatokai of the 12 Stones ( or , Dōdekalithōn), is the name of one or more places in the Hebrew Bible. Gilgal is mentioned 39 times, in particular in the Book of Joshua, as the place where the Israelites camped after crossing the Jordan River (Joshua 4:19 – 5:12). The Hebr... |
Bogayev or Bogaev (; feminine Bogayeva or Bogaeva) is a surname of Russian origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Barbara Bogaev, American radio journalist
Dmitry Bogayev (born 1994), Russian footballer
Oleg Bogayev (born 1970), Russian playwright
See also
Bugayev
Russian-language surnames |
```c
/* LibTomCrypt, modular cryptographic library -- Tom St Denis
*
* LibTomCrypt is a library that provides various cryptographic
* algorithms in a highly modular and flexible manner.
*
* The library is free for all purposes without any express
* guarantee it works.
*/
#include "tomcrypt.h"
#ifdef LTC_MECC
... |
Coli Saco (born 15 May 2002) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Ancona on loan from Napoli. Born in France, Saco represents Mali at under-23 level.
Club career
Born in Créteil, Saco joined Le Havre's youth sector in 2017, aged 15, before moving to Sochaux one year later. He then came thr... |
Izarband (naada, izārband, Izar band, Kamarband, Kamar Ki Patti and Patka, ازار بند) is a kind of girdle. Izarband is used to tie the upper part of various dresses such as salwar, pajamas, ghagra, petticoat, etc., in the Indian subcontinent. The said garments have the upper side turned inwards and stitched to make a na... |
İlham Tanui Özbilen (born William Biwott Tanui on 5 March 1990 in Kocholwo, Kenya) is a middle distance runner now representing Turkey. The tall athlete weighs . He is coached by Kenyan Patrick Sang.
Career in Kenya
Özbilen, then competing as William Biwott Tanui, won the 1500 metres at the 2009 World Athletics Final... |
This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Rutherford County, North Carolina. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.
Current listings
|}... |
The 2022–23 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team represented Hampton University in the 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pirates, led by 14th-year head coach Edward Joyner, played their home games at the Hampton Convocation Center in Hampton, Virginia as first-year members of the Colonial Athletic A... |
Deenanath Mangeshkar (; 29 December 1900 – 24 April 1942) was a well-known Goan Marathi theatre actor, a Natya Sangeet musician and a Hindustani classical vocalist. He is also the father of well-known singers Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Meena Khadikar and Usha Mangeshkar as well as composer Hridaynath Mangeshkar.He’s... |
"Thanksgiving Orphans" is the ninth episode of the fifth season of the American television sitcom Cheers, co-written by Cheri Eichen and Bill Steinkeller and directed by James Burrows. It aired originally on November 27, 1986, on NBC. The characters do not have families or friends to spend time with, and some of their ... |
Parliamentary elections were held in Slovakia on 20 and 21 September 2002. The Movement for a Democratic Slovakia remained the largest party in the National Council, winning 36 of the 150 seats. Mikuláš Dzurinda of the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union remained Prime Minister, in coalition with the Party of the Hun... |
Look It Up is the debut studio album by Australian country music singer Jasmine Rae. The album was released on 6 September 2008 and debuted and peaked at number 62 on the ARIA Charts.
At the ARIA Music Awards of 2009, the album was nominated for ARIA Award for Best Country Album.
Background and release
Jasmine Rae fi... |
The music of Central Asia is as vast and unique as the many cultures and peoples who inhabit the region. Principal instrument types are two- or three-stringed lutes, the necks either fretted or fretless; fiddles made of horsehair; flutes, mostly sige at both ends and either end-blown or side-blown; and jew harps, most... |
April Bloomfield (born 1974) is a British chef who has opened two New York restaurants: The Spotted Pig (closed January 26, 2020) and The Breslin Bar & Dining Room. Bloomfield had previously worked at several restaurants in the United Kingdom, including The River Café and Bibendum.
Early life and education
Bloomfield ... |
Andem is a town in western Gabon. It is originally spoken in Fang language and Ibibio language as Āñdém (in correct form). It was incorrectly recorded by French as Andem as there was no literal translation.
Transport
It is served by a station on the Trans-Gabon Railway.
See also
Transport in Gabon
References
Po... |
Šmarjeta pri Celju () is a settlement in the City Municipality of Celje in eastern Slovenia. It lies on the Hudinja River in the northern outskirts of Celje. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Savinja Statistical Region.
Name
The name of th... |
Víctor José Luengo Ciscar (born February 1, 1974) is a former Spanish professional basketball player. Luengo played the majority of his career with Valencia Basket, as he spent 14 seasons with the club. He finished his career with two seasons for Gandía BA in the second division LEB Oro. His jersey number 15 was retire... |
The thermal conductivity detector (TCD), also known as a katharometer, is a bulk property detector and a chemical specific detector commonly used in gas chromatography. This detector senses changes in the thermal conductivity of the column eluent and compares it to a reference flow of carrier gas. Since most compounds ... |
Senator Reynolds may refer to:
Members of the United States Senate
Robert Rice Reynolds (1884–1963), U.S. senator from North Carolina from 1932 and 1945
Samuel W. Reynolds (1890–1988), U.S. senator from Nebraska in 1954
United States state senate members
Benoni Reynolds (1824–1911), Wisconsin State Senate
Daniel H. R... |
Service Control Manager (SCM) is a special system process under the Windows NT family of operating systems, which starts, stops and interacts with Windows service processes. It is located in the %SystemRoot%\System32\services.exe executable. Service processes interact with SCM through a well-defined API, and the same A... |
The Raseborg Castle (, ), is a medieval castle in Raseborg, Finland. The castle was active from 1370s to 1553. Today the ruins are open to the public in the summer and the castle is host to the yearly Raseborg Summer Theatre.
History
It has been suggested that the castle was founded by Hermann of Dorpat, the success... |
The Emirate of Nejd or Imamate of Nejd was the Second Saudi State, existing between 1824 and 1891 in Nejd, the regions of Riyadh and Ha'il of what is now Saudi Arabia. Saudi rule was restored to central and eastern Arabia after the Emirate of Diriyah, the First Saudi State, having previously been brought down by the Ot... |
Mississippi is a state located in the Southern United States that is divided into 82 counties and contains 63 census-designated places (CDPs) in 2018. All population data is based on the 2010 census.
Census-Designated Places
See also
List of census-designated places in Mississippi
List of counties in Mississippi
... |
The Bulldogs Rugby League Football Club, an Australian rugby league team, have had a number of team songs throughout their history.
We're Bulldogs
The current Bulldogs team song is "We're Bulldogs". A similar track was penned by the club in 2006, but it has not become widely accepted as a new club song. Despite the o... |
Nibinamik First Nation (Ojibway language: ᓃᐱᓇᒥᐦᐠ (Niibinamik, "Summerbeaver"); unpointed: ᓂᐱᓇᒥᐠ), also known as Summer Beaver Band, is a small Oji-Cree First Nation reserve in Northern Ontario, located on the Summer Beaver Settlement that is connected to the rest of the province by its airport, and a winter/ice road th... |
Fitisemanu v. United States (Docket 21–1394) was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States was asked to consider if the Insular Cases should be overturned and whether people living in American territories such as American Samoa are guaranteed birthright citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment to the Uni... |
Whitcomb Glenn "Bunt" Speer (November 6, 1884 – April 24, 1955) was an American football and basketball coach. He served as the head football coach at Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas from 1915 to 1918 and Nebraska State Normal School—now known as Peru State College–from 1919 to 1922, and Midland College—no... |
MTV Hits Latin America was a 24-hour non-stop contemporary hit music channel from ViacomCBS Networks Americas that debuted in 2008. The format of the network resembles that of the classic MTV Latin America before the addition of other programming to that network in the 2000s and their slow decline of music video progra... |
Pierre Mustapha "Mouss" Diouf (28 October 1964 – 7 July 2012) was a French-Senegalese actor, comedian and humorist.
Acting career
Born in Dakar, Diouf was known for his lead role in The Beast (La bête) and as Baba in Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra.
1993-1995:Haddaway Mania
Filmography
1968 : Mandabi
1985 : Paro... |
FC Waidhofen/Ybbs are an Austrian association football who plays in the Austrian Regional League East.
History
The club was founded in 1921 and began a cooperation with LASK Linz on 16 May 2009, in the course of this, the cooperation included several players from LASK to move there to train with the Vastic individuall... |
Mimorista villicalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Heinrich Benno Möschler in 1886. It is found in Jamaica.
References
Moths described in 1886
Spilomelinae |
Radio Republike Srpske or Radio RS is the entity-level public radio channel operated by Radio Televizija Republike Srpske (RTRS). Its headquarters are located in Banja Luka.
This radio station broadcasts a variety of programs, including news, music, talk shows and sports. The program is broadcast 24 hours per day in t... |
Blagoveshchenka () is an urban locality (work settlement) and the administrative center of Blagoveshchensky District of Altai Krai, Russia. Population:
Geography
Blagoveshchenka is located between the Kuchuk lake to the SSW and the Kulunda lake to the northeast. Stepnoye Ozero is the nearest rural locality.
Referenc... |
The Institute of Transportation (IOT; ) is the organization under the Ministry of Transportation and Communications of the Republic of China responsible for assisting the ministry in making policy, coordinating and integrating transportation strategies, executing plans, supporting administrative innovative research and... |
The Wicksell effect is the combination of a price effect and a real effect on the valuation of changes in the capital stock. Swedish Economist Knut Wicksell (1851 – 1926) used the Austrian analytic framework to discuss the effect.
An important implication of the effect is that the valuation of the capital stock is ex... |
```python
Built-in `list` methods
Special attributes of objects and classes
Get the most of `int`s
Looping techniques
Operations with `bytes` and `bytearray`
``` |
Gerald Valerian Wellesley (1809 – 17 September 1882) was a Church of England cleric who became the Dean of Windsor. More importantly, he was domestic chaplain to Queen Victoria and played a major advisory role regarding the royal family's personal affairs. He was one of the Queen's chief confidants and often served as ... |
```xml
import { Coder } from "./abstract-coder.js";
import type { Reader, Writer } from "./abstract-coder.js";
const Empty = new Uint8Array([ ]);
/**
* @_ignore
*/
export class NullCoder extends Coder {
constructor(localName: string) {
super("null", "", localName, false);
}
defaultValue(): nu... |
Langfeldt is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Einar Langfeldt (1884–1966), Norwegian physician
Gabriel Langfeldt (1895–1983), Norwegian psychiatrist
Knut Langfeldt (1925–2018), Norwegian political scientist
Thore Langfeldt (born 1943), Norwegian psychologist and sexologist
See also
Langfe... |
Klimki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Czarna Białostocka, within Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately west of Czarna Białostocka and north of the regional capital Białystok.
References
Klimki |
Christopher Hart or Harte may refer to:
Christopher Hart (actor) (born 1961), Canadian actor
Christopher Hart (novelist) (born 1965), British novelist
Christopher A. Hart, former US National Transportation Safety Board Chairman
Christopher K. Hart, President and Vice Chairman of First California Mortgage
Christop... |
Anne-Caroline Graffe (born 12 February 1986 in Papeete, Tahiti in French Polynesia) is a French taekwondo athlete.
Graffe took up taekwondo when she was 11 years old. She left Tahiti for metropolitan France when she was 18 years old.
She won the women's heavyweight title at the 2011 World Taekwondo Championships, he... |
The Sasca Montană mine is a large copper mine located in the western part of Romania in Caraș-Severin County near Sasca Montană. Sasca Montană represents one of the largest copper reserve in Romania having estimated reserves of 12 million tonnes of ore grading 0.75% copper.
References
Copper mines in Romania |
Ubiquitin-associated and SH3 domain-containing protein B is a protein that in humans is encoded by the UBASH3B gene.
This gene encodes a protein that contains a ubiquitin associated protein domain at the N-terminus, an SH3 domain, and a C-terminal domain with similarities to the catalytic motif of phosphoglycerate mut... |
Evlogi and Hristo Georgievi Boulevard (, usually referred to simply as Evlogi Georgiev, which was its name for most of the 20th Century) is an important boulevard in the Bulgarian capital Sofia. It is named after the Bulgarian entrepreneurs Evlogi and Hristo Georgiev. During Bulgaria's alliance with the Third Reich the... |
Odostomia romburghi is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies.
Description
The bluish-white shell has a conic shape with straight sides. Its length measures 4 mm. The whorls of the protoconch have a depressed helicoid shape. There are six to seven w... |
Charles Morgan (10 January 1877 – 12 July 1942) was an Australian cricketer. He played in seven first-class matches for Queensland between 1899 and 1906.
Morgan played for Valley in Brisbane electorate cricket and was a highly successful batsman at district level being referred to as the "Trumper of Brisbane". He scor... |
The Men's 60 metres event at the 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on March 10.
Medalists
Results
Heats
First 3 of each heat (Q) and next 3 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.
Semifinals
First 2 of each semifinal (Q) and next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.
Final
References
Results
60
6... |
Grosvenor Chapel is an Anglican church in what is now the City of Westminster, in England, built in the 1730s. It inspired many churches in New England. It is situated on South Audley Street in Mayfair.
History
The foundation stone of the Grosvenor Chapel was laid on 7 April 1730 by Sir Richard Grosvenor, 4th Baronet,... |
Mark "Marky" Hernández (born August 7, 1996) is an American soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC in USL League One.
Career
Chattanooga Red Wolves
Prior to the 2020 season, Hernández moved to USL League One club Chattanooga Red Wolves SC. He made his league debut for the club on 2... |
The Middleweight (75 kg) competition at the 2014 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships was held from 19–24 November 2014.
Medalists
Draw
Top half
Bottom half
Final
References
Middleweight |
Athletics in Germany is governed by Deutscher Leichtathletik-Verband founded on 29 January 1898.
All-time top lists
The lists are updated as of February 22, 2013, and regard to the 21 individual Olympic specialities. For the high jump, the pole vault, the long jump, the triple jump and the shot put, the performances ... |
INECOBANK is one of the leading South Caucasus banks, headquartered in Yerevan, Armenia. The bank offers a full range of banking services, including digital banking services to individuals, SME and corporate clients. The bank was founded on February 7, 1996 licensed by CBA General banking license No. 85).
Starting fro... |
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA; pronounced ) is a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. SAMHSA is charged with improving the quality and availability of treatment and rehabilitative services in order to reduce illness, death, disability, and the cost to socie... |
Hydroporus palustris is a species of ground beetle native to the Palearctic (including Europe) and the Near East. In Europe, it is found in Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Corsica, Croatia, the Czech Republic, mainland Denmark, Estonia, the Faroe Islands, Finland, mainland France, ... |
Passa Tempo is a municipality in the state of Minas Gerais in the Southeast region of Brazil.
See also
List of municipalities in Minas Gerais
References
Municipalities in Minas Gerais |
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