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Problepsis evanida is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found on Buru. References Moths described in 1932 Scopulini Moths of Indonesia
KRML (1410 AM) is an American radio station licensed to serve Carmel, California. The station, established in 1958 as KTEE, is currently owned and operated by Scot McKay, through licensee KRML Radio, LLC. The station's broadcast license is held by CVAC, Inc. KRML was the setting for the 1971 Clint Eastwood film Play Mi...
Charles Robinson "Chick" Davies (March 1900 – April 15, 1985) was an American basketball coach. He served as the head men's basketball coach at Duquesne University from 1924 to 1948, compiling a record of 314–106. Davies' teams played in one NCAA tournament and three National Invitation Tournaments. He led Duquesne t...
Ellen Hunnicutt (May 4, 1931 - June 24, 2003) was an American author. Life Ellen Hunnicutt was born in Portland, Indiana. She attended Ball State University, El Camino College, and the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, with a bachelor's degree and master's degree in 1984. Her father was a musician and teacher and he...
The Minion is a 1998 action supernatural horror film directed by Jean-Marc Piché and starring Dolph Lundgren and Françoise Robertson. It was released to television and video in various countries. Plot The film's plot revolves around the coming of the Apocalypse, heralded by the imminent liberation of the Antichrist fr...
Gallery of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in Brussels may refer to one of several gallery paintings by David Teniers the Younger: Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in his Painting Gallery in Brussels (Prado), 1651 Gallery of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in Brussels (Vienna), 1651 Gallery of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm (Brussels), 1651 ...
John Coffin (c. 1751 – May 12, 1838) was an army officer, merchant, judge and political figure in New Brunswick. He represented King's in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1785 to 1816. He was born in Boston, the son of Nathaniel Coffin and Elizabeth Barnes. Coffin entered the British Army and fought at t...
The 2017 Bar Harbor 200 presented by Sea Watch International was the sixth stock car race of the 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and the 17th iteration of the event. The race was held on Friday, June 2, 2017, in Dover, Delaware at Dover International Speedway, a permanent oval-shaped racetrack. The race took th...
Leptospermum inelegans is a species of straggly shrub that is endemic to Western Australia. It has only partly hairy young stems, egg-shaped to narrow elliptical leaves on a short petiole, relatively small white or pink flowers and fruit that fall from the plant when mature. Description Leptospermum inelegans is a str...
Small-claims courts have limited jurisdiction to hear civil cases between private litigants. Courts authorized to try small claims may also have other judicial functions, and go by different names in different jurisdictions. For example, it may be known as a county or magistrate's court. These courts can be found in Au...
Aleksandr Davidovich Lipnitsky (; 8 July 1952 – 25 March 2021) was a Soviet and Russian journalist, writer, and musician. He was one of the founders of the Soviet rock group Zvuki Mu. Biography Aleksandr Lipnitsky was born on 8 July 1952 in Moscow. Lipnitsky was the grandson of the actress Tatyana Okunevskaya and the...
St Andrew's Anglican Church is a heritage-listed former Anglican church complex and now private residence at 313 Seven Hills Road, Seven Hills, City of Blacktown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by G. H. Stoker, and built by Stoker from 1863 to 1892. It is also known as St. Andrew's Anglican Church,...
Robin Sinclair Cormack, FSA (born 27 September 1938) is a British classicist and art historian, specialising in Byzantine art. He was Professor in the History of Art, Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London, 1991–2004. Career Robin Cormack was educated at Bristol Grammar School and Exeter College, Oxford, and...
Apatophysis margiana is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, in the subgenus Apatophysis. References Dorcasominae
Rover may refer to: People Name Constance Rover (1910–2005), English historian Jolanda de Rover (born 1963), Dutch swimmer Rover Thomas (c. 1920–1998), Indigenous Australian artist Stage name Rover (musician), French singer-songwriter and musician, born Timothée Régnier in 1979 Places Rover, Arkansas, US Rove...
In the Catholic Church, imposing a life of prayer and penance is a type of penalty used to punish clergy for crimes and misconduct. It is typically imposed on elderly priests as opposed to younger priests, who may face harsher penalties. Description It is similar to house arrest and while implementation of the penalty...
Ghasem Hajizadeh (; born April 1, 1947; Lahijan, Iran) is an Iranian–French painter and a pioneering Pop art figure in contemporary Iranian art. Forced into exile after the 1979 revolution, he currently lives in Paris. Biography Hajizadeh was born in 1947 in Lahijan, north of Iran. He received his diploma in arts fr...
Adeline Ooi (born 1976, Ipoh, Malaysia) is a curator and art advisor. From 2015 to 2023, she served as Director Asia for Art Basel’s show in Hong Kong and as a member of Art Basel's executive committee. Early life and education Ooi holds a BA (Hons) in Fine Arts from Central Saint Martins, London. Ooi is the recipient...
Sean Michaels (born 1982) is a Scottish-born novelist, music critic, and blogger. Based in Montreal, Quebec, he has written about music for publications such as The Guardian, McSweeney's, The Believer, Pitchfork, Maisonneuve, The Observer, The Wire and The National Post. His weekly music column, Heartbeats, debuted ...
Mike Finley (4 July 1950 – 10 August 2020) was a writer, poet, and videographer from Youngstown, Ohio. Publications Why Teams Don't Work, Robbins and Finley's first collaboration, was named "Best Management Book, The Americas, 1995" by the Booz Allen Hamilton/Financial Times Global Business Book Awards. It was publish...
Mile Sterjovski (born 27 May 1979) is an Australian former professional soccer player. Sterjovski played mainly as a right winger or as a second striker, but also played as a left winger and central midfielder. He is the head coach of Macarthur FC. Sterjovski played youth football with Wollongong Wolves and the AIS be...
C. Chandrasekaran is an Indian politician and a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu. Chandrasekaran was first elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as a Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) candidate from Sendamangalam constituency in the 1996 election. The constituency was reserved for candidates fro...
Alfred Tweedy (born February 24, 1880) was a member of the Connecticut Senate from the 26th District. Biography Tweedy was born on February 24, 1880, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He would become a lawyer. Political career Tweedy was a member of the Senate in 1945. Previously, he was a probate court judge. He was a Republ...
Graduate may refer to: Education The subject of a graduation, i.e. someone awarded an academic degree Alumnus, a former student who has either attended or graduated from an institution High school graduate, someone who has completed high school (in the U.S.) Arts and entertainment Graduate (band), the band that ...
The Institute of Democracy and Cooperation is a think tank in Paris. It is a separate organisation from the similarly named think-tank in New York. Both were founded in 2008 by a Russian lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena and a group of Russian NGOs, but they were operationally and structurally independent of one another. The m...
Cherokee County Regional Airport is a county-owned public-use airport in Cherokee County, Georgia, United States. It is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) northeast of the central business district of Canton, Georgia. The airport is adjacent to Interstate 575, about halfway between the city of Canton and the cit...
U-69,593 is a drug which acts as a potent and selective κ1-opioid receptor agonist. In animal studies it has been shown to produce antinociception, anti-inflammation, anxiolysis (at low doses), respiratory depression, and diuresis, while having little effect on gastrointestinal motility. It also inhibits the peripheral...
André Rousseau, (January 12, 1911 – September 17, 2002), was an entrepreneur and politician in Quebec. He was the first to occupy the position of Minister of Industry and Commerce from July 5, 1960, to December 5, 1962, under the first Government of Jean Lesage. In 1950, Rousseau also founded Rousseau Metal inc., a Que...
Solo is an EP by DC Talk consisting primarily of the band members' solo efforts with the exception of a live-performance cover of U2's "40", which is the last recording made by the band before going on hiatus. "Extreme Days", was written and recorded for the film Extreme Days and a different mix was released on Momentu...
太鼓 (pronounced Taiko) is the debut album by French musician Danger. It was released in 2017. Track listing 1789 Records 7:17 11:02 11:03 22:41 19:00 feat. Tasha the Amazon 9:00 6:42 10:00 0:59 11:50 feat. Lil Brain 21:10 19:19 8:10 3:00 References External links 2017 debut albums Danger (musician) ...
Kipke is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Harry Kipke (1899–1972), American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach Nic Kipke (born 1979), American politician Željko Kipke (born 1953), Croatian artist
The Oboe sonata in C minor (HWV 366) was composed ( 1711–1712) by George Frideric Handel for oboe and basso continuo. The work is also referred to as Opus 1 No. 8, and was first published in 1732 by Walsh. Other catalogues of Handel's music have referred to the work as HG xxvii, 29; and HHA iv/18,32. Both the Walsh ed...
Kevin Brownlow (born Robert Kevin Brownlow; 2 June 1938) is a British film historian, television documentary-maker, filmmaker, author, and film editor. He is best known for his work documenting the history of the silent era, having become interested in silent film at the age of eleven. This interest grew into a career ...
Carlos Enrique Gómez Centurión (17 May 1924 – 12 April 2018) was an Argentine politician. He was born on 17 May 1924 to Carlos Gómez Centurión and Amelia Ugarte and studied geology at the National University of Córdoba. He joined the Radical Civic Union in 1962, and was appointed Governor of San Juan Province in 1971,...
The East African Federation () is a proposed political union of the seven sovereign states of the East African Community in the African Great Lakes region Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Ugandaas a single federated sovereign state. The idea of this Federation has ...
Frederick James 'Frank' Walker (1876 – 19 May 1914) was an Irish motorcycle racer who competed at the Isle of Man TT races. A hat manufacturer by trade and native of Kingstown, County Dublin, Ireland, Frank Walker competed at the 1914 TT races riding a Royal Enfield motorcycle in the Junior TT race. After leading on t...
Augustus Daniel Imms FRS (24 August 1880 – 3 April 1949 ) was an English educator, research administrator and entomologist. He wrote several textbooks about entomology with Imms' General Textbook of Entomology last being published in 1977 as a 10th edition. Early life Augustus was the elder of two children, his sister...
Skot may refer to: Skot (unit), a deprecated non-SI unit of luminance SKOT may refer to: Otú Airport (ICAO airport code) OT-64 SKOT, a Polish-Czechoslovakian APC
Euphrasia ruptura (former synonym: Euphrasia sp. Tamworth) is a presumed extinct plant from the genus Euphrasia within the family Orobanchaceae. It was first described in 1997 by William R. Barker from a single collection made in the Tamworth Area, Northern Tablelands, New South Wales in 1904. It is named after the Au...
The Young Rebel may refer to The Young Rebel (1963 film), directed by Seijun Suzuki The Young Rebel (1967 film), directed by Vincent Sherman and it's about Miguel de Cervantes Prabhas (born 1979), Indian film actor, often nicknamed the Young Rebel
Agias (Gr. ) can refer to a number of people from classical history: Agias, an epic poet from the 8th century BC Agias of Sparta, an ancient seer Agias, the author of a work on Argolis, the Argolica (), according to Athenaeus (iii). He is called a musician in another passage (xiv) but this may be a different person. ...
The Unique Street Reference Number (USRN) is an eight-digit unique identifier (a geocode) for every street across Great Britain.  The USRNs for England and Wales exists within the National Street Gazetteer (NSG), the authoritative source of information about streets in England and Wales and is a compilation of data fr...
Alfred De Busschere (15 November 1891 – 3 April 1977) was a Belgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1922 Tour de France. References 1891 births 1977 deaths Belgian male cyclists Place of birth missing
Joachim Gérard defeated Gordon Reid in the final, 6–2, 7–6(7–2) to win the gentlemen's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2021 Wimbledon Championships. Gustavo Fernández was the defending champion, but was defeated by Reid in the semifinals. Seeds Draw Finals References Sources WC Men's Singles Men's Wheelc...
Trpimir Macan (born August 20, 1935) is a Croatian historian and lexicographer. He was born in Dubrovnik. He studied history in Zagreb and Sarajevo, where he graduated in 1959. In 1971 he received his Ph.D. in Zagreb with a thesis Life and work of Miho Klaić (Život i rad Miha Klaića ), which was in 1980 published as a...
A sticking knife is primarily an agricultural tool. Sticking knives resemble daggers in shape and function, but are made for the utilitarian purpose of "sticking" or bleeding out livestock in home butchering. In some cases the animal would die directly from blood loss, where in others the animal would be killed beforeh...
Vienna Tales () is a 1940 musical comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Marte Harell, Olly Holzmann, and Hans Moser. The film is set in Imperial Vienna at the beginning of the twentieth century. The film's sets were designed by Hans Ledersteger and Ernst Richter. Cast References Bibliography Externa...
Cyclooctadecanonaene or [18]annulene is an organic compound with chemical formula . It belongs to the class of highly conjugated compounds known as annulenes and is aromatic. The usual isomer that [18]annulene refers to is the most stable one, containing six interior hydrogens and twelve exterior ones, with the nine fo...
The Bille tribe (Bile, Bille) of the Ijaw people lives in central Rivers State, Nigeria. Bille is one of the Ancient Ijaw Kingdoms in the Eastern Niger Delta region. The tribal seat is the town of Bille. Bille Town is the headquarters of the Ancient Bille Kingdom founded by Queen Ikpakiaba in the 9th century. It is a c...
Donald Dostie is an American politician in the state of New Hampshire. He is a former member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, having sat as a Republican from the Coos 1 district from 2020 to 2021. Dostie was assigned to the Fish and Game and Marine Resources Committee for the 2020–2022 term. Dostie resig...
Narosodes fasciata is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Rothschild in 1913. It is found in New Guinea. References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog Nudariina Moths described in 1913
The Targum Sheni ("Second Targum") is an Aramaic translation (targum) and elaboration of the Book of Esther, that embellishes the Biblical account with considerable new apocryphal material, not on the face of it directly related to the Esther story. Differences from the Book of Esther The Jewish Encyclopedia characte...
Licious is an e-commerce service, that sells seafood and meat, in addition to ready-to-cook and ready-to-eat products. It is operated by Delightful Gourmet Private Limited and headquartered in Bangalore, and was launched in 2015 by Abhay Hanjura and Vivek Gupta. Licious is India's first direct-to-consumer (D2C) unicor...
Barahona () is a province of the Dominican Republic. The Barahona Coast is located on the southwestern part of the Dominican Republic approximately three hours drive from Santo Domingo the capital of the Dominican Republic. In 2019, volunteers from Amigos de las Americas visited to facilitate projects within the variou...
```smalltalk // The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT license. using Microsoft.Build.Utilities; using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging; namespace Microsoft.TemplateEngine.Authoring.Tasks.Utilities { /// <summary> /// Implements an ILogger that passes the logs to the wrapped TaskLoggingHelper...
George Tawengwa (1902 – 13 April 1982) was a businessman who was engaged in transport, retail, and agriculture industries in Rhodesia. Early life and prophecy Tawengwa was born to Chirume and Maria (Mhariya) of the Gumbo Madyira totem and had an elder brother, Takawira Chirume, who died within the first two years of ...
The Unión Sindical Obrera (USO) is a Spanish trade union. Founded as a clandestine organization in 1961—during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco—the union was an outgrowth of Roman Catholic organizations dedicated to Catholic social teaching, particularly on the dignity of work. Influenced by the French Democratic C...
The Mark Kendall Bingham Memorial Tournament or the Bingham Cup is a biennial international, non-professional, gay rugby union tournament, first held in 2002. It is named after Mark Bingham, who died on board United Airlines Flight 93 when it crashed during the September 11, 2001 attacks. The most recent tournament was...
The Republican Court was a group of American political figures, intellectuals, and their spouses which formed in the late 1700s and early 1800s around the president and first lady of the United States. It centered around social gatherings at the home of George and Martha Washington in Philadelphia, and more broadly amo...
David James O'Donoghue (22 July 1866 – 27 June 1917) was an Irish biographer and editor. Early life David James O'Donoghue was born in 1866 in Chelsea, London, to Irish parents, and grew up in the Hans Town area of Chelsea. He was the son of John O'Donoghue, a bricklayer from Kilworth, County Cork, and Bridget Griffin...
Newport is a town in Orleans County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,526 at the 2020 census. The town is referred to by the United States Postal Service and the media as Newport Center, the name of the main settlement of the town. Newport is also the name of neighboring Newport City. Government Town Se...
The Lady and the Monster is a 1944 American science fiction horror film directed by George Sherman, and starring Vera Ralston, Richard Arlen, and Erich von Stroheim. The film is about the attempts to keep alive the brain of a multimillionaire after his death, only to create a telepathic monster. The man then takes over...
Davidson Ezinwa (born 22 November 1971) is a former sprinter from Nigeria. He won a silver medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics as well as a silver medal at the 1997 World Championships, both in 4 x 100 metres relay. He also won a 60 metres silver medal at the 1997 World Indoor Championships. In 100 metres his personal ...
Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) is an annual estimate of the level of public revenue raised in Scotland and the level of public spending for the residents of Scotland under current constitutional arrangements. It was first published in 1992, and yearly since 1995, with the exceptions of 2007 where th...
Desyatina () is a rural locality (a village) in Pyatovskoye Rural Settlement, Totemsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 41 as of 2002. Geography Desyatina is located 10 km southwest of Totma (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sovetsky is the nearest rural locality. References Rura...
James Smith (November 26, 1737 – April 11, 1813) was a frontiersman, farmer and soldier in British North America. In 1765, he led the "Black Boys", a group of Pennsylvania men, in a nine-month rebellion against British rule ten years before the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. He participated in the Revoluti...
Megalogomphus is a genus of dragonflies belonging to the family Gomphidae. The species of this genus are found in Southeastern Asia. Species: Heterogomphus robustus Heterogomphus smithii Megalogomphus bicornutus Megalogomphus ceylonicus Megalogomphus cochinchinensis Megalogomphus flavicolor Megalogomphus hanny...
Kenneth Francis Moore (4 January 1940 – 23 March 1998) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a left-arm medium-fast bowler who played for Essex in 1961. He was born in Croydon and died at the age of 58 in Majorca. Moore made just one first-class appearance, against Cambridge University. He scored...
Tiger-style, TigerStyle, Tiger Style, or variant, may refer to: Tiger Style Records, record company Tiger Kung Fu, Tiger-style of Kung Fu Tiger Kuntao, Tiger-style of Kuntao Tigerstripe, Tiger-style clothing Tiger Style, game company Tigerstyle, Scottish band
Renáta Tomanová (born 9 December 1954) is a former professional tennis player from Czechoslovakia. Career Tomanová won the girls' singles title at the 1972 French Open. In 1975, she and Martina Navratilova represented Czechoslovakia in the Federation Cup, the international women's team competition. They won the cup a...
The Shire of Burke is a local government area in North West Queensland, Australia. The shire lies on the south coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria and abuts the border with the Northern Territory. It covers an area of , and has existed as a local government entity since 1885. The major town and administrative centre of th...
Guepsa is a town and municipality in the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia. References Municipalities of Santander Department
Brandon Lewis Gibson (born August 13, 1987) is a former American football wide receiver. He played college football and basketball at Washington State and was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the sixth round of the 2009 NFL Draft. He also played for the St. Louis Rams and Miami Dolphins. Early years Gibson grew u...
Kilmarnock West and Crosshouse is one of the nine electoral wards of East Ayrshire Council. Created in 2007, the ward elects four councillors using the single transferable vote electoral system and covers an area with a population of 17,739 people. The area is a Scottish National Party (SNP) stronghold with the party...
The 2016 Kelly Cup Playoffs of the ECHL started April 13, 2016, following the conclusion of the 2015–16 ECHL regular season. The championship was won on June 9 by the Allen Americans. Playoff format At the end of the regular season the top team in each division qualified for the 2016 Kelly Cup Playoffs and are seeded ...
Abeka Book, LLC, known as A Beka Book until 2017, is an American publisher affiliated with Pensacola Christian College (PCC) that produces K-12 curriculum materials that are used by Christian schools and homeschooling families around the world. It is named after Rebekah Horton, wife of college president Arlin Horton. B...
The 2005 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament (also known as the 2005 Women's College Cup) was the 24th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I women's collegiate soccer. The semifinals and championship game were played at Aggie Soccer Complex in College Station, ...
National Route 334 is a national highway of Japan connecting Rausu, Hokkaidō and Bihoro, Hokkaidō in Japan, with a total length of 123.3 km (76.62 mi). References National highways in Japan Roads in Hokkaido
The fourth season of the Case Closed anime was directed by Kenji Kodama and produced by TMS Entertainment and Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation. The series is based on Gosho Aoyama's Case Closed manga series. In Japan, the series is titled but was changed due to legal issues with the title Detective Conan. The episodes'...
Viktor Lvovich Kirpichov (; , Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire – , Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a prominent Russian Imperial engineer, physicist, and educational organizer, known especially for his work on applied and structural mechanics as well as for establishing the foundations for technical education in t...
Captain Percy M. Lemon (1898 – 23 October 1932) was a signal officer and British polar explorer who was awarded the Polar Medal. Biography In 1914, while still a teenager, Lemon was interned in Germany. After being released, he was not allowed to fight in the First World War. Later he joined the British Army and ended...
Weycroft (anciently Wigoft, Wicroft, etc.) is an historic manor in the parish of Axminster in Devon, England. The surviving manor house known as "Weycroft Hall" is a Grade I listed building which includes elements from the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, with a great hall of circa 1400, and was restored in the 19th cen...
Absheron National Park () is a national park of Azerbaijan in the Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forests' ecoregion. It was established on the 8th of February 2005, on an area of in the administrative territory of the District of Azizbeyov in the City of Baku, on the base of Absheron State Nature Preserve. Fauna and flora ...
The 3rd constituency of Békés County () is one of the single member constituencies of the National Assembly, the national legislature of Hungary. The constituency standard abbreviation: Békés 03. OEVK. Since 2014, it has been represented by József Kovács of the Fidesz–KDNP party alliance. Geography The 3rd constituen...
Altynsarin (, ) is a district of Kostanay Region in northern Kazakhstan. The administrative center of the district is the auyl of Obagan. Population: References Districts of Kazakhstan Kostanay Region
Macomb Municipal Airport is a public airport located three statute miles (5 km) north of the central business district of Macomb, a city in McDonough County, Illinois, United States. It is owned by the Macomb Airport Authority. Facilities and aircraft Macomb Municipal Airport covers an area of which contains two ru...
The 1992 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships were contested to determine the individual and team national champions of men's and women's NCAA collegiate indoor track and field events in the United States after the 1991–92 season, the 27th annual meet for men and 9th annual for women. The championships...
Nilam Devi Bhumiharani or Nilam Devi Bhumiharin () is a Nepalese politician who is elected member of Provincial Assembly of Madhesh Province from Loktantrik Samajbadi Party, Nepal. Shah is a resident of Balara, Nepal. References External links Living people Members of the Provincial Assembly of Madhesh Province Peop...
```objective-c /* Public domain. */ #ifndef _LINUX_NOSPEC_H #define _LINUX_NOSPEC_H #define array_index_nospec(a, b) (a) #endif ```
The 2nd battle of Santiago de Cuba, which took place on 9 April 1748, was a failed attempt by elements of the British Royal Navy under Rear-Admiral Charles Knowles to force the entrance of the port of Santiago de Cuba with the aim of striking a blow to the Spanish trade and privateering, since Santiago was a major base...
The Gymnasium of Kaunas University of Technology (KTUG), formerly Kaunas Polytechnical Institute Experimental Secondary School, is Lithuania's first university-supported secondary school for gifted pupils. The gymnasium was established by Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) in 1989 and adopted its current name in 19...
Miarus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Curculionidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe, Africa, Japan and Northern America. Species: Miarus abeillei Desbrochers, 1893 Miarus abnormis Solari, 1947 References Curculionidae Curculionidae genera
In law, commingling is a breach of trust in which a fiduciary mixes funds held in care for a client with his own funds, making it difficult to determine which funds belong to the fiduciary and which belong to the client. This raises particular concerns where the funds are invested, and gains or losses from the investme...
Miracle Park may refer to: Miracle Park (community), a Floridian religious community for sex offenders Miracle Park, a facility for physically and mentally challenged children in Gardendale, Alabama Miracles Park, a park in Detroit, see The Miracles See also Miracle Beach Provincial Park, British Columbia Miracle...
Eduardo Fabián Lillingston García (born 23 December 1977) is a Mexican former professional footballer, who last played for Necaxa in Ascenso MX. Career Club Lillingston has spent the majority of his career playing for various Primera División (First Division) teams, including Club Toluca, Santos Laguna, CF Atlas, UAN...
A Persian, Persian roll or Pershing is a fried sweet roll or doughnut with a spiral shape similar to a cinnamon bun. It may be covered with a sugar glaze, iced or frosted, or sprinkled with sugar or cinnamon sugar. Regional variations In Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, it is credited to have originated at Bennett's Bake...
Montursi (Mendurse in Bari dialect, or Murgia, as the whole region is commonly called) is a frazione or section of the comune of Gioia del Colle, in the Province of Bari, Apulia, southern Italy. It has approximately 700 inhabitants. The neighbouring settlements are Castellaneta, Laterza, Mottola (all in the Province ...
The women's 3000 meter at the 2018 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships took place in Heerenveen at the Thialf ice skating rink on Friday 27 October 2017. Although this tournament was held in 2017, it was part of the 2017–2018 speed skating season. There were 20 participants. Title holder was Ireen Wüst. Overvie...
Navigable aqueducts (sometimes called navigable water bridges) are bridge structures that carry navigable waterway canals over other rivers, valleys, railways or roads. They are primarily distinguished by their size, carrying a larger cross-section of water than most water-supply aqueducts. Roman aqueducts were used to...