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The timeline of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 lists events associated with the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370—a scheduled, commercial flight operated by Malaysia Airlines from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Beijing Capital International Airport on 8 March 2014 with 227 passengers and 12 crew. Air t... |
Habalakatti is a village in the Kushtagi taluk of Koppal district in the Indian state of Karnataka.
Demographics
As of 2001 India census, Habalakatti had a population of 1,817 with 914 males and 903 females and 297 Households.
See also
Gajendragad
Ron
Kushtagi
Koppal
Karnataka
References
Villages in Koppal district |
Dr. Bimala Rai Paudyal is a Nepalese politician. She served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Government of Nepal during January- February 2023, becoming the third woman to hold this position. Paudyal also serves as a nominated Member of the National Assembly of the Federal Parliament of Nepal. She is affiliate... |
The Washington County Courthouse is a government building in central Nashville, the county seat of Washington County, Illinois, United States. It is the fourth building to serve as the courthouse for Washington County, having been built in 1884 after the previous courthouse was destroyed by fire.
History
Two men, Joh... |
Jimmy Obleda (born July 21, 1972) is an American professional football manager and former player who was most recently the head coach of USL League One soccer club Chattanooga Red Wolves.
Playing career
Obleda signed his first professional contract with Danubio at the age of 17. His professional career continued for e... |
In linguistics, mirativity, initially proposed by Scott DeLancey, is a grammatical category in a language, independent of evidentiality, that encodes the speaker's surprise or the unpreparedness of their mind. Grammatical elements that encode the semantic category of mirativity are called miratives (abbreviated ).
DeL... |
The Stockbridge Casino is a historic building at the junction of East Main Street and Yale Hill Road in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Built in 1887, it is a prominent local work of architect Stanford White, and has served as a cultural center in the community since its construction, despite being moved in 1928. Now a ... |
Leslie John Lord (16 September 1899 – 14 August 1980) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne and St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Notes
References
Third Term as Mayor of Echuca, The Age, (Saturday, 5 September 1953), p.4.
External links
Jack Lord's playing statistics, fro... |
Sharpe's apalis (Apalis sharpii) is a species of bird in the family Cisticolidae.
It is found in Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest.
Sharpe's apalis was described by the English ornitholo... |
Kyauktawgyi Buddha Temple may refer to:
Kyauktawgyi Buddha Temple (Mandalay)
Kyauktawgyi Buddha Temple (Yangon)
Kyauktawgyi Pagoda, located in Amarapura, Mandalay. |
Metanephrops japonicus is a species of lobster found in Japanese waters, and a gourmet food in Japanese cuisine. It occurs from Chōshi, Chiba Prefecture (Honshu) to the east coast of Kyushu, where it lives at depths of . Adults grow to a total length of , and a carapace length of .
References
True lobsters
Crustacean... |
The Conambo River is a river of Ecuador.
See also
List of rivers of Ecuador
References
Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
GEOnet Names Server
Water Resources Assessment of Ecuador
Rivers of Ecuador |
Abu Zayyan as-Sa'id Muhammad ibn Abd al-Aziz( Arabic: أبو زيان السيد محمد بن عبد العزيز), was Marinid Sultan of Morocco from 1372 to 1374.
Life
Muhammad Abu Zayyan ascended the throne as a minor on the death of his father, Sultan Abu Faris Abd al-Aziz. His father had befriended Lisan al-Din bin al-Khatib, former vizi... |
Artur Amirov (born April 3, 1992) is a Russian professional ice hockey player who currently plays for Metallurg Novokuznetsk in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).
Amirov made his Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) debut playing with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl during the 2010–11 KHL season.
References
External links
1992 bi... |
Bapatla (SC) Lok Sabha constituency is one of the twenty-five lok sabha constituencies of Andhra Pradesh in India. It comprises seven assembly segments in Bapatla and Prakasam districts .
Assembly segments
Bapatla constituency comprises the following Legislative Assembly segments:
Source: Assembly segments of Parlia... |
The 1999–2000 National Football League, also known as the Coca-Cola National Football League for sponsorship reasons, was the fourth season of National Football League, the top Indian league for association football clubs, since its inception in 1996.
Overview
It was contested by 12 teams, and Mohun Bagan won the cham... |
Mount Pleasant Independent School District is a public school district based in Mount Pleasant, Texas (USA).
It serves the majority of Mount Pleasant, Winfield, and Millers Cove. In addition to students in the Mount Pleasant area, the district also serves high school students from Harts Bluff Independent School Distri... |
The Spire School is a private, co-educational college preparatory day school in Stamford, Connecticut, for students in grades 6–12.
Spire is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), and is a Connecticut State-Approved Special Education School. Spire is owned and operated by the Greenw... |
The BioWeb is the connotation for a network of web-enabled biological devices (e.g. trees, plants, and flowers) which extends an internet of things to the Internet of Living Things of natural sensory devices. The BioWeb devices give insights to real-time ecological data and feedback to changes in the environment. The b... |
Junín Province is a province in northwestern Junín Region, in the central highlands of Peru. Its capital is the city of Junín.
Geography
The territory of the province is mountainous and it includes Lake Junin which is the largest lake entirely on Peruvian territory, and the second-largest lake in the country after Lak... |
```c++
//
//
// 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.
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#include "spirv-tools/libspirv.h"
namespace spvtools {
namespace {
TEST... |
Retrograde ejaculation occurs when semen which would be ejaculated via the urethra is redirected to the urinary bladder. Normally, the sphincter of the bladder contracts before ejaculation, sealing the bladder which besides inhibiting the release of urine also prevents a reflux of seminal fluids into the male bladder d... |
Li Haiqiang () is a former Chinese-born Hong Kong professional footballer. He played for various professional clubs in Hong Kong, as well as the national team as a midfielder and is nicknamed "The Golden Left Foot" because of his brilliant free kick skills.
Club career
South China
2006–07 season
He signed for South ... |
Polythlipta maculalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by South in 1901. It is found in China.
References
Spilomelinae
Moths described in 1901 |
Orléans Cathedral (French: Basilique Cathédrale Sainte-Croix d'Orléans) is a Roman Catholic church located in the city of Orléans, France. The cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Orléans.
It was originally built from 1278 to 1329. It was partially destroyed in 1568 by the Huguenots during the French Wars of Religio... |
The Netherlands–Venezuela Boundary Treaty is a 1978 treaty between territory of the Netherlands and Venezuela which delimits the maritime boundary between territory of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and Venezuelan territory. When the treaty was concluded in 1978, the treaty set out the boundary between what was known a... |
Yuval Avital (born in Jerusalem in 1977) is a composer, multimedia artist and guitarist known for his creations for large-scale compositions for numerous performers, multimedia contemporary operas involving indigenous cultures and collaborations with scientific institute such as NASA. In 2016 his icon-sonic opera Fuga ... |
Caroline Selina Ganley, CBE, JP (née Blumfield; 16 September 1879 – 3 August 1966) was an English Labour and Co-operative Party politician.
Early life
Ganley was born on 16 September 1879 in East Stonehouse, Devon, the daughter of a James Blumfield, a bombardier in the Royal Artillery, and Selina Mary Blumfield.
Pol... |
Amber Hill is a village and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England, approximately west-north-west from Boston. The 2001 Census measured its population at 268, increasing to 294 at the 2011 census.
History and governance
The name Amber Hill reputedly comes from the village standing on a seam of amber coloured gravel.
... |
William Bain Scarth (November 10, 1837 – May 15, 1902) was a Scottish-born businessman and political figure in Ontario and Manitoba, Canada. He represented Winnipeg in the House of Commons of Canada from 1887 to 1891 as a Conservative member.
He was born in Aberdeen, the son of James Lendrum Scarth and Jane Geddes, wa... |
Jean Vauquelin (February 1728 – 10 November 1772) was a French naval officer.
Vauquelin came to Canada as part of the naval force involved in the Seven Years' War. He arrived in 1758 in command of the frigate Atalante. Ensuring action involved Louisbourg and the naval battles with the British on St. Lawrence. In 1760,... |
The Keys is a settlement located south of Bay Bulls, Newfoundland and Labrador. The Keys is now a part of the town of Bay Bulls, as are the communities of Irishtown, Bread and Cheese, and Gunridge.
Spelled "The Quay's"
See also
List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador
Populated coastal places in Canada
Popul... |
Gerdevan (, also Romanized as Gerdevān) is a village in Margavar Rural District, Silvaneh District, Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,259, in 211 families.
References
Populated places in Urmia County |
Hristo Zlatanov (Bulgarian: Христо Златанов - born 21 April 1976) is a Bulgarian-Italian former volleyball player who played on the Italian national volleyball team. He participated in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.
Personal life
Zlatanov is the son of the legendary Bulgarian volleyball player Dimitar Zl... |
Bobby Eugene Phillips II (born December 8, 1969) is a former American football running back who played professionally in the National Football League (NFL).
Phillips was born in Richmond, Virginia and attended John Marshall High School. He played collegiately at Virginia Union and was signed by the Minnesota Vikings a... |
Tiroran is hamlet on the Isle of Mull in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
History
In the late 18th century Tiroran House was associated with the McKinnon family. Several family members are documented to have lived in the area and then served in the war with America in 1775. In Victorian times, the Tiroran Estate was owned b... |
The Fiend Who Walked the West is a 1958 American Western film based on the 1947 film noir Kiss of Death. Almost a horror western, the story involves a psychotic ex-convict terrorising his former cellmate and his family. The director was Gordon Douglas and the film stars Hugh O'Brian, Robert Evans, Dolores Michaels, Lin... |
The current staging system for HIV infection in children was developed in 2005 and builds upon the staging system in place since 1987. A child is defined as someone under the age of 15. This staging system also requires the presence of HIV infection: HIV antibody for children aged 18 months or more; virological or p24 ... |
Proposition 1, titled Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom and initially known as Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 (SCA 10), is a California ballot proposition and state constitutional amendment that was voted on in the 2022 general election on . Passing with more than of the vote, the proposition amended th... |
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1960, adopted unanimously on December 16, 2010, after recalling resolutions 1325 (2000), 1612 (2005), 1674 (2006), 1820 (2008), 1882 (2009), 1888 (2009), 1889 (2009) and 1894 (2009), the Council requested information on parties suspected of patterns of sexual violence during a... |
The Newfoundland expedition (French: Expédition à Terre-Neuve, Spanish: Expedición a Terranova) was a series of fleet manoeuvres and amphibious landings in the coasts of Newfoundland, Labrador and Saint Pierre and Miquelon carried out by the combined French and Spanish fleets during the French Revolutionary Wars. This ... |
Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson (December 6, 1878 – May 12, 1937) was an American-born British neurologist. His research of hepatolenticular degeneration led the disease to be named after him as Wilson's disease. He was the father of British Assyriologist James Kinnier Wilson.
Biography
He was born in Cedarville, New ... |
Henry Corry Rowley Becher (June 5, 1817July 6, 1885), was a lawyer by profession and a politician and author at a period of his life.
Becher, who was born in England, the youngest child of Captain Alexander Becher and Frances Scott, immigrated to London, Upper Canada, in 1835. He articled in law and was called to the... |
The Weisshorn (German, lit. white peak/mountain) is a major peak of Switzerland and the Alps, culminating at above sea level. It is part of the Pennine Alps and is located between the valleys of Anniviers and Zermatt in the canton of Valais. In the latter valley, the Weisshorn is one of the many 4000ers surrounding Ze... |
Charles Bagnall JP (1827–1884) was a British politician.
Charles Bagnall was born in West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England, and educated at King's College London. He was a Justice of the Peace for Staffordshire and the North Riding. He was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for Whitby at the 1865 general electi... |
Ȼ (minuscule: ȼ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from C with the addition of a stroke through the letter. Its minuscule form represents the sound in certain phonetic transcription systems for the indigenous languages of Mexico, and the Saanich alphabet uses its majuscule form (the alphabet is caseless) for ,... |
St Trinnean's was a progressive girls' school in Edinburgh.
It was founded in 1922 by its headmistress, Catherine Fraser Lee, who followed the Dalton Plan so that pupils could study what they wished and there was no homework. It was located at 10, Palmerston Road – the former home of Horatius Bonar – a minister and p... |
The Alexandra Canal, a tributary of the Cooks River, is a heritage-listed artificial waterway in southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Alexandra Canal was named after Princess Alexandra, who married Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) in 1863.
The canal is Sydney's first inbound waterway. It stretch... |
Lepidium didymum, the lesser swine-cress, is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae.
Description
Lepidium didymum is an annual or biennial herb with decumbent or ascending and glabrous green stems, up to long, radiating from a central position. The leaves are pinnate and alternate, and can reach a l... |
Emmanuel-Frédéric-Gérard Rousseau (also known as Fra' Emmanuel Rousseau as a member of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta; born 30 June 1969) is a French archivist.
Life
Rousseau was born in Nancy in 1969, the son of Claude Rousseau, an engineer and an officer of the Order of Leopold II of Belgium.
He made his sol... |
Fire on the Moon is the Comsat Angels' seventh album, released in 1990 on Island Records. It was issued under the alias Dream Command, and in limited quantities in the United States and the Netherlands only. A promo-only single of "Celestine" was released in similarly small quantities.
Frontman Stephen Fellows was onc... |
```xml
import * as React from 'react';
import { Stack, Text } from '@fluentui/react';
import { PersonaTestImages } from '@fluentui/react-experiments/lib/common/TestImages';
import { PersonaCoin } from '@fluentui/react-experiments';
const tokens = {
sectionStack: {
childrenGap: 32,
},
headingStack: {
chil... |
The 72nd Field Artillery Brigade is an AC/RC unit based at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. The unit is responsible for training selected United States Army Reserve and National Guard units along the East coast. The brigade is a subordinate unit of First Army Division East, First United States Army.
His... |
Paul Alan Hunter (14 October 1978 – 9 October 2006) was an English professional snooker player. He was a three-time Masters champion, winning the event at the 2001, 2002, and 2004 tournaments, recovering from a deficit in the final to win 10–9 on all three occasions. He also won three ranking events: the Welsh Open twi... |
The Cal 2-27 is an American sailboat, that was designed by William Lapworth and first built in 1974.
The Cal 2-27 design replaced the earlier Cal 27 and was replaced in turn in the Cal Yachts line, by the Cal 3-27 in 1983.
Production
The Cal 2-27 was built by Cal Yachts (Jensen Marine) in the United States between 19... |
Nicotiana occidentalis subsp. hesperis is a short-lived herb native to Australia.
Description
It grows as an erect annual or short-lived perennial herb, from ten to 50 centimetres high, with white flowers.
Taxonomy
It was first published in 1960 by Nancy Tyson Burbidge, who give it species rank as Nicotiana hesperis.... |
```smalltalk
namespace Bit.BlazorUI;
/// <summary>
/// As per documentation <a href="path_to_url">here (Chart.js)</a>.
/// </summary>
public sealed class BitChartAxisType : BitChartStringEnum
{
/// <summary>
/// The linear scale is use to chart numerical data.
/// As the name suggests, linear interpolation... |
Robert A. Pollak (born 1 December 1938) is an economist. Pollak has made contributions to the specification and estimation of consumer demand systems, social choice theory, the theory of the cost of living index, and since the early 1980s, to the economics of the family and to demography. He is currently the Hernreich ... |
National Highway 701A, commonly referred to as NH 701A, is a national highway in India. It is a secondary route of National Highway 1. NH-701A runs in the state of Jammu and Kashmir in India.
Route description
NH701A connects Baramulla and Gulmarg in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
Major intersections
Terminal... |
El Tapihue Airport (, is an airstrip east of Casablanca, a city in the Valparaíso Region of Chile.
The Santo Domingo VOR-DME (Ident: SNO) is located south-southwest of El Tapihue.
See also
Transport in Chile
List of airports in Chile
References
External links
OpenStreetMap - El Tapihue
OurAirports - El Tapihue
... |
Suisse Atlantique Societe d'Armament SA v NV Rotterdamsche Kolen Centrale [1967] 1 AC 361 is a landmark English contract law decision of the House of Lords, concerning the notions of fundamental breach of contract and inequality of bargaining power.
It was subsequently upheld by another House of Lords case, Photoprodu... |
The Kalar (), known as the Levoy Chinoy in its upper section, is a river in Zabaykalsky Krai, southern East Siberia, Russia. It is long, and has a drainage basin of . The area through which the river flows is mountainous in most of its length with frequent rapids in the riverbed. The waters are rich in fish, including... |
The post-colonial copyright crisis of the mid-1960s is a particular phenomenon relating to the impact of the decolonisation process on former colonies (especially British colonies) in terms of literary publishing after the end of the Second World War. Previously education regimes in colonial countries had generally bee... |
Recognition is the process in some jurisdictions whereby a man is recognised as the father of a child in situations of no presumption of paternity, generally because the mother is unwed. Historically, the Roman law principle of mater semper certa est (the mother is always certain) causes the action was not available to... |
The southern lemon sole (Pelotretis flavilatus), also known as the New Zealand lemon sole, is a righteye flounder, the only species in the genus Pelotretis, found around New Zealand in enclosed waters such as estuaries, harbours, mudflats, and sandflats, in waters less than 385 m in depth. Their length is from 25 to 5... |
La Belle, also known as LaBelle, is an unincorporated community on Taylor Bayou and FM 365, approximately twelve miles south of Beaumont, in central Jefferson County, Texas, United States. It is part of the Beaumont–Port Arthur Metropolitan Statistical Area.
History
Although officially recognized settlers had lived i... |
Cub Scouts, Cubs or Wolf Cubs are programs associated with Scouting for young children usually between 7 and 12, depending on the organization to which they belong. A participant in the program is called a Cub. A group of Cubs is called a 'Pack'.
The Wolf Cub program was originated by The Boy Scouts Association in the... |
Antonio César Medina (born 18 December 1984) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Boca Unidos.
Career
Chaco For Ever became Medina's first club in 2002, he remained with them for two years until he left to join Textil Mandiyú in 2004 but returned to Chaco For Ever soon after in 2005. A... |
Wolves Among Sheep is a music DVD released by Bleeding Through on November 15, 2005, through Trustkill Records. It features live footage, backstage footage from various concerts. The video has a running time of approx. 5 hours (2 hours documentary and 3 hours bonus footage). AFI vocalist Davey Havok makes an appearance... |
Raushan Ali is a Bangladesh Awami League politician and the former Member of Parliament of Jessore-3.
Career
Ali was elected to parliament from (now defunct) Jessore-9 as a Bangladesh Awami League candidate in 1973. He was elected again in 1991 from Jessore-3.
References
Awami League politicians
Living people
5th Ja... |
The Bidjigal (also spelt Bediagal, Bejigal, Bedegal or Biddegal) people are an Aboriginal Australian people whose traditional lands are modern-day western, north-western, south-eastern, and southern Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia. The land includes the Bidjigal Reserve, Salt Pan Creek and the Georges River. They... |
Millet is a cereal grain.
Millet may also refer to:
Places
Millet, Alberta, Canada
Millet, a fictional town close to Lake Wobegon
Millet, an unincorporated community southwest of Lansing, MI
Millet, Saint Lucia, a town in Anse la Raye Quarter
Other uses
Millet (surname)
Millet (Ottoman Empire), an Ottoman rel... |
David Thomaz dos Santos Oliveira (born 14 October 2001), commonly known as David, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a defender for Penafiel, on loan from Grêmio Anápolis.
Career statistics
Club
References
External links
David at ZeroZero
2001 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatria... |
```c
/*
*
*/
#include <zephyr/kernel.h>
#include <zephyr/storage/disk_access.h>
#include <zephyr/sys/byteorder.h>
#include "usbd_msc_scsi.h"
#include <zephyr/logging/log.h>
LOG_MODULE_DECLARE(usbd_msc, CONFIG_USBD_MSC_LOG_LEVEL);
#define INQUIRY_VERSION_SPC_2 0x04
#define INQUIRY_VERSION_SPC_3 0x05
#define INQUIR... |
The 1988 Davidson Wildcats football team represented Davidson College as a member of the Colonial League during the 1988 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Vic Gatto, the Wildcats compiled an overall record of 0–10 with a mark of 0–4 in conference play, placing last out of six teams in th... |
uPhongolo Local Municipality, is a local municipality in the northern area of Zululand, in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal.
In 2007, the uPhongolo Municipality contained 154 rural shops, 124 schools, 27 hotels, resorts or conference facilities, 15 clinics, 12 recreational facilities, 6 community halls, 4 p... |
Night Lamp is a science fiction adventure novel by Jack Vance. It follows an orphan named Jaro Fath on his quest to learn where he came from.
Plot summary
When the Faths, a childless academic couple, save young Jaro from a near-fatal beating, they discover he suffers from not just physical wounds, but also the crippli... |
BURN: One Year on the Frontlines of the Battle to Save Detroit is a 2012 American documentary film, produced and directed by Tom Putnam and Brenna Sanchez. It focuses on Engine Company 50 of the Detroit Fire Department, and the city of Detroit as it faces an economic collapse and rising arson and fire rates. The film w... |
Jingjiang () is a county-level city under the administration of Taizhou, Jiangsu province, China. It is located on the northern (left) bank of the Yangtze River, and is the southernmost part of Taizhou City, bordering Nantong to the northeast, Suzhou to the southeast, Wuxi to the south, Changzhou to the southwest, and ... |
Bugsted is a transmedia entertainment brand created by Vodka Capital, Televisa Consumer Products
and Ánima Estudios. The property includes mini-series of videos (13 episodes), video games and related toys.
Miniseries
Plot
Bugsted was an ordinary bug that was accidentally taken to the Moon with the 1969 Apollo 11 mis... |
Paddy "Fox" Collins (12 April 1903 – 17 February 1995) was an Irish hurler who played as a left corner-back for the Cork senior team.
Born in Kinsale, County Cork, Collins first played competitive hurling during his schooling at The North Monastery. He arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of twenty-five when h... |
Michael Corbett may refer to:
Mike Corbett (ice hockey, born 1942) (1942–2003), ice hockey player in the National Hockey League
Mike Corbett (ice hockey, born 1972), men's hockey head coach
Mike Corbett (Power Rangers), fictional character from Power Rangers
Michael Corbett (judge) (1923–2007), Chief Justice of South ... |
Lynda Sutfin (born October 6, 1962) is an American athlete. She competed in the women's javelin throw at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1962 births
Living people
Athletes (track and field) at the 1987 Pan American Games
Athletes (track and field) at the 1984 Summer... |
Else Mayer (1891–1962) was a German nun and women's liberation activist during the period of first-wave feminism. She was one of the pioneers of the German Women's Liberation Movement. Together with Alexandra Bischoff she founded the Erlöserbund.
Biography
Else Mayer was the daughter of the German jeweler Victor Mayer... |
The Biblioteca Riccardiana is an Italian public library under the aegis of the Ministry of Culture, located inside the Palazzo Medici Riccardi at 10 Via de’ Ginori in Florence, in the neighborhood comprising the Mercato Centrale and the Basilica di San Lorenzo. Its main feature is preserving books collected by members ... |
Thomas Edward Seats (September 24, 1910 – May 10, 1992) was a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Detroit Tigers (1940) and the Brooklyn Dodgers (1945). The , left-hander was a native of Farmington, North Carolina.
Seats was 2–2 for the Tigers in 1940, and then was 10–7 for the Dodgers five years later during World... |
Elands Pass is situated in the Mpumalanga province on the National N4 road (South Africa), the road between Waterval Boven and Nelspruit (South Africa).
Mountain passes of Mpumalanga |
The Third Person is the debut graphic novel and memoir of artist Emma Grove. Published on May 3, 2022 by Drawn & Quarterly, it tells the story of a woman who believes she is trans. She is about to go through the rigorous therapy prior to a sex change and discovers, through therapy, she has, the trauma based disorder, ... |
The 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division was an infantry division of the British Army that fought in both the First and Second World Wars. Originally raised in 1908 as the Welsh Division, part of the Territorial Force (TF), the division saw service in First World War, being designated 53rd (Welsh) Division in mid-1915, and f... |
This article contains lists of candidates associated with the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries for the 2016 United States presidential election.
Major candidates
Individuals included in this section have taken one or more of the following actions: formally announced their candidacy, or filed as a candidate... |
Poropuntius is a genus of cyprinid fish found mainly in freshwater habitats of Southeast Asia and Yunnan in China, but P. burtoni is from South Asia. Several species have highly restricted ranges and are threatened, and a single P. speleops is a cavefish.
Species
There are currently 38 recognized species in this genus... |
Boris Silovich Brechko (Russian: Борис Силович Бречко; 7 December 1910 – 8 July 1987) was a Russian rower who represented the Soviet Union. He competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki with the men's coxed four where they were eliminated in the semi-final repechage.
References
1910 births
1987 deaths
Soviet ma... |
"Never Knew Love" is a song by American singer-songwriter Oleta Adams, released in September 1995 as the lead single from her fifth album, Moving On (1995). It became Adams' fourth top-40 single in the United Kingdom, peaking at number 22. The single charted higher in the Netherlands, where it reached number 16. Multip... |
Candel may be:
a surname related to Kandel
Sébastien Candel (born 1946), French physicist
Francesc Candel Tortajada (1925–2007), writer and journalist
Vicente Carlos Campillo Candel (born 1951), Spanish footballer and manager
a Middle English spelling of candle
Candel Astra, or simply candel, an Uruguayan brand of ... |
The Roselle Public Schools is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade from the borough of Roselle, in Union County, New Jersey, United States.
As of the 2020–21 school year, the district, comprised of eight schools, had an enrollment of 2,897 stud... |
Valsøyfjord is a former municipality that was located in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1894 until 1965. The municipality included the land surrounding the Valsøyfjorden and its entrance at the Arasvikfjorden in the present-day municipalities of Aure (in Møre og Romsdal county) and Heim ... |
"Argillite" may also refer to Argillite, Kentucky.
Argillite () is a fine-grained sedimentary rock composed predominantly of indurated clay particles. Argillaceous rocks are basically lithified muds and oozes. They contain variable amounts of silt-sized particles. The argillites grade into shale when the fissile layer... |
The Veil Nebula is a cloud of heated and ionized gas and dust in the constellation Cygnus.
It constitutes the visible portions of the Cygnus Loop, a supernova remnant, many portions of which have acquired their own individual names and catalogue identifiers. The source supernova was a star 20 times more massive than t... |
Nonna Bannister (née Lisowskaja; 22 September 1927 – 15 August 2004) was a Russian-American author and Holocaust survivor. She is best known for her memoir, The Secret Holocaust Diaries: The Untold Story of Nonna Bannister (2009, Tyndale House: ), a collection of diary entries and memoirs she wrote before, during, and ... |
Icon Ventures is an American venture capital firm located in Palo Alto, California, United States.
History
Icon Ventures was founded by Joe Horowitz in 2003 in Palo Alto, California under the name Jafco Ventures. The company rebranded as Icon Ventures in January 2015. Until 2014, its capital was exclusively provided ... |
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