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Alberto Rabagliati (27 June 1906 in Milan – 8 March 1974 in Rome) was an Italian jazz singer.
Early career
Alberto Rabagliati was born in Milan in 1906 and was the son of piedmontese spouses: his father Leandro Valentino Rabagliati and his mother Delfina Besso were both natives of Casorzo, a common on the hills of the... |
Binocular may refer to:
Science and technology
Binocular vision, seeing with two eyes
Binoculars, a telescopic tool
Binocular microscope, binocular viewing of objects through a single objective lens
Other uses
Binocular (horse), a thoroughbred race horse
Binocular (band), Kevin Rudolf's band that released a self... |
Mapledurham is a small village, civil parish and country estate beside the River Thames in southern Oxfordshire. The large parish borders Caversham, the most affluent major district of Reading, Berkshire. Historic buildings in the area include the Church of England parish church of St. Margaret, Mapledurham Watermill a... |
Vokopola (Vokopolë) is a village in the south of Berat county in the Dimal municipality in Albania.
Geography
The village of Vokopola is located 5 km south-west of the Vajgurore Bridge and is bordered by the villages of Sqepur, Skrevan, Protoduar, Hallaxhias, and Poshnje. Vokopola is located in the southern point of... |
Majorna () was until 2011 one of the 21 boroughs of Gothenburg Municipality. Since 2011 it is joined with the former borough of Linnéstaden and they do together form the new borough of "Majorna-Linné".
It was composed of four districts:
Kungsladugård
Majorna
Sanna
Stigberget
See also
Boroughs and districts of ... |
Visitors to Antigua and Barbuda must obtain a visa from one of the Antigua and Barbuda diplomatic missions or in certain cases in United Kingdom diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries.
Cruise ship visitors who would normally require a visa do not require one provided that they arriv... |
Sir George Hodges Knox, (17 December 1885 – 11 July 1960) was an Australian politician, orchardist and military officer. The City of Knox is named after him.
Knox was born in the Melbourne suburb of Prahran on 17 December 1885 and educated at Scotch College, Melbourne. He was the son of William Knox, who had been a m... |
Ephraim was a Biblical patriarch.
Ephraim may also refer to:
Tribe of Ephraim
Ephraim (given name)
Ephraim (surname)
Ephraim the Syrian (c. 306–373)
Ephraim of Nea Makri (1384–1426), Greek saint
Mount Ephraim, biblical region
Ephraim in the wilderness from John 11
Ephraim, Utah, USA
Ephraim, Wisconsin, USA
Ephraim (F... |
Petrovskaya () is a rural locality (a village) in Vozhegodskoye Urban Settlement, Vozhegodsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 3 as of 2002.
Geography
Petrovskaya is located 10 km southwest of Vozhega (the district's administrative centre) by road. Novozhilikha is the nearest rural locality.
Refe... |
Spinal Tap may refer to:
Spinal tap (medical procedure), a procedure in which a needle is inserted into the spinal canal
This Is Spinal Tap, 1984 mockumentary about a fictional heavy metal band
Spinal Tap (band), the fictional band from the film |
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Using tags for version control
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Lake Iijärvi (Ristijärvi) is a medium-sized lake in the Oulujoki main catchment area. It is located in the Kainuu region, northern Finland.
See also
List of lakes in Finland
References
Lakes of Ristijärvi
Lakes of Paltamo |
The 1987 Cameron Aggies football team was an American football team that represented Cameron University and won the national championship during the 1987 NAIA Division I football season. In their fourth season under head coach Brian Naber, the Aggies compiled an 11–2 record. They participated in the NAIA Division I pla... |
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is a committee within the Federal Reserve System (the Fed) that is charged under United States law with overseeing the nation's open market operations (e.g., the Fed's buying and selling of United States Treasury securities). This Federal Reserve committee makes key decisions ab... |
Abutilon megapotamicum or Callianthe megapotamica (trailing abutilon) is a species of Abutilon native to Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. It is a shrub growing to tall, with leaves long, ovate to shallowly three-lobed. The flowers are orange-yellow with a red base, with five petals about long.
It is a popular ornamen... |
Holle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Alexander Holle (1898–1978), German soldier
Eric Holle (born 1960), American football player
Fred Holle (born 1931), American artist
Gary Holle (born 1954), American baseball player
Karel Holle (1829–1896), Dutch colonial administrator
Lienhart Holle (fl. 14... |
Vladimir Ryabinin (Russian: Влади́мир Эдуа́рдович Ряби́нин), born 23 May 1956 in the city of Korolev in the Moscow Oblast, Russia, is a Russian oceanographer, climatologist, and meteorologist. Since 1 March 2015 he has been the Executive Secretary of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO and As... |
Bansulab-e Hattem (, also Romanized as Bānsūlāb-e Ḩāttem) is a village in Qalkhani Rural District, Gahvareh District, Dalahu County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 175, in 39 families.
References
Populated places in Dalahu County |
Timothy Williamson (born 6 August 1955) is a British philosopher whose main research interests are in philosophical logic, philosophy of language, epistemology and metaphysics. He is the Wykeham Professor of Logic at the University of Oxford, and fellow of New College, Oxford.
Education and career
Born on 6 August ... |
Madan-e Sughan (, also Romanized as Maʿdan-e Şūghān; also known as Maʿdan-e Şūqān) is a village in Soghan Rural District, Soghan District, Arzuiyeh County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 496, in 88 families.
References
Populated places in Arzuiyeh County |
Davis Stone House is a historic home located at Rochester in Ulster County, New York. It includes the house (c. 1784), small barn (c. 1920), and silo (c. 1920). The stone house is linear in plan with a perpendicular frame extension off the rear. The main stone section is one and one half stories, five bays wide with... |
Andhra Bank was a medium-sized public sector bank (PSB) of India, with a network of 2885 branches, 4 extension counters, 38 satellite offices and 3798 automated teller machines (ATMs) as of 31 March 2019. During 2011–12, the bank entered the states of Tripura and Himachal Pradesh. It operated in 25 states and three uni... |
Robert Wroth (died 1614) was an English courtier and Member of Parliament for Newtown.
He was a son of Robert Wroth (d. 1606) and Susan Stonard, daughter of John Stonard of Loughton in Essex. He was knighted by King James at Syon House in May 1603.
On 27 September 1604 at Penshurst he married the poet Mary Sidney, a... |
Adhuri Kahaani Hamari ( Our incomplete story) is an Indian romantic fantasy drama television series that premiered on 16 November 2015 on &TV. Produced by Gul Khan under the banner of 4 Lions Films, it stars Laksh Lalwani and Mahima Makwana.
Plot
Manasvini "Manu" (Mahima Makwana) is killed by an ichhadhaari naagin (a ... |
Daniel Barrera Barrera, also known as El Loco, is a Colombian drug lord suspected of being the boss of the illegal drug trade in Colombia's eastern plains. He was arrested in Venezuela on September 18, 2012 after trafficking drugs for more than 20 years. The arrest of the drug lord, according to news reports in the New... |
My Dear Enemy (; lit. "One Fine Day") is a 2008 road movie starring Jeon Do-yeon and Ha Jung-woo as two ex-lovers who reacquaint themselves while driving around Seoul. The film takes place over one rather uneventful day, and subtle emotions and chemistry between the actors propel the narrative. This is the fourth film ... |
The Canadian Theatre Review is a quarterly magazine publishing critical analysis and coverage of current theatre developments, expanding the practice of criticism in Canadian theatre. It is published by the University of Toronto Press and is available in print and online. The Canadian Theatre Review was founded by Don ... |
Gabonibacter timonensis is a bacterium from the genus of Gabonibacter which has been isolated from the gut of a Pygmy woman.
References
External links
Type strain of Gabonibacter timonensis at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
Bacteroidia |
Fritz Kunst (12 November 1899–October 13, 1979) was a German politician of the Communist Party and SED, and mayor of Greiz and Jena.
Life
Born in Greiz, Kunst was a member of the Communist Party (KPD) at its founding in 1918 and was a leader in the labour sport movement (Arbeiter-Turn- und -Sportbewegung). During the... |
Westview School may refer to:
Westview High School (San Diego), a high school in San Diego, California
Westview High School (Tennessee), a high school in Martin, Tennessee
Westview Elementary School (Winnipeg), an elementary school in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Westview Elementary School, an elementary school in Vancouver,... |
Vancouver-Fairview is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Fairview is made up of two rectangles: one bounded by Granville Street to the east, 16th Avenue to the south, Arbutus Street to the West and 4th Avenue to the north; and a second area bounded on the east by M... |
Nichiji (日持; February 10, 1250 – after 1304), also known as Kaikō, was a Buddhist disciple of Nichiren who traveled to Hokkaido, Siberia, and China.
Nichiji was born in Suruga Province, the second child of a large and powerful family. At first he studied to become a Tendai priest but soon he joined Nichiren as one of ... |
Electrical network frequency (ENF) analysis is an audio forensics technique for validating audio recordings by comparing frequency changes in background mains hum in the recording with long-term high-precision historical records of mains frequency changes from a database. In effect the mains hum signal is treated as if... |
Water-shield may refer to following aquatic plants:
Brasenia schreberi (water-shield)
Cabomba caroliniana (fanwort; Carolina water-shield) |
The Oxaeinae are an exclusively American subfamily of the bee family Andrenidae, consisting of large (13–26 mm), fast-flying bees, often with large eyes. The four constituent genera, with a total of 19 described species, range from the United States to Argentina. Some resources still use the name Oxaeidae, and treat th... |
The following is a list of churches in Portugal by district or autonomous region.
Aveiro District
Capela de Nossa Senhora do Desterro (Arada) (pt)
Capela do Senhor do Calvário (pt)
Cathedral of Aveiro
Church of São João Evangelista
Igreja Matriz de Arrifana (pt)
Igreja Matriz de Santa Marinha de Cortegaça (pt)
Igreja... |
Pattanakke Banda Pathniyaru () is a 1980 Indian Kannada-language film, directed by A. V. Sheshagiri Rao and produced by S. D. Ankalagi, B. H. Chandannanawar, M. G. Hublikar and Surendra Ingle. The film stars Srinath, Manjula, Lokesh and Padmapriya. The film has musical score by M. Ranga Rao. The movie was remade in 198... |
The Welsh Ladies' Amateur Championship is the women's national amateur match play golf championship of Wales. It was first played in 1905 and is currently organised by Wales Golf.
The Welsh Ladies' Amateur Championship is contested in two phases. It begins with a 36 hole stroke play competition, with the leading 16 co... |
Paul Alexander Wijnberg (19 December 19342 July 2013) was a senior South African naval officer.
Early life
He was schooled at Maritzburg College,
After joining the Navy he was sent in 1958 to to attend the Royal Naval Long Gunnery Officers’ Course. When he returned to South Africa he was appointed Officer Commanding... |
Bronislav Gimpel (January 29, 1911 – May 1, 1979) was a Polish-American violinist, and teacher. He was born in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary, part of Polish Galicia (now Lviv, Ukraine), to a family of Jewish origin. Gimpel's older brother, Jakob Gimpel, was a noted concert pianist who also recorded music for motion pictures... |
Kitsonville is an unincorporated community in Lewis County, West Virginia, United States.
The community most likely was named after the local Kitson family.
References
Unincorporated communities in West Virginia
Unincorporated communities in Lewis County, West Virginia |
Castellers de Barcelona () is a team of castellers from Barcelona founded in 1969.
It is the first team to be founded outside the traditional area of human towers and the 5th team ever founded. Their first public display was 8 June 1969 in Vendrell. Their shirt is red, and their most important appointment is the close... |
The Judy Jack Show was one of the earliest Australian television series, and is notable as one of the first children's series produced in that country. The series debuted in 1956 on Melbourne station HSV-7, and continued into 1957.
During the run of The Judy Jack Show, Judy Jack married journalist Trevor Dawson-Grove ... |
Rhythm 'n Notes: Improve Your Music Skills (or Rhythm 'n Notes for short (TSUMAMI™ Rhythm 'n Notes in the UK), known in Japan as is a music game published by Success in Japan, by Agetec in North America and by 505 Games (Tiger Aspect Productions for Windows/Mac) in Europe. It was released for Microsoft Windows and for... |
The Kalamata olive is a large, dark brown olive with a smooth, meaty texture, named after the city of Kalamata in the southern Peloponnese, Greece. Often used as table olives, they are usually preserved in wine vinegar or olive oil. Typically the term "Kalamata" legally refers to a region of Greece where these olives a... |
Going Wild with Jeff Corwin is a nature documentary television series produced and aired in the late 1990s on the Disney Channel. Hosted by Jeff Corwin, the show lasted for three seasons from August 10, 1997, to June 13, 1999, before it was canceled.
The show was first announced in an August 1997, simultaneously with ... |
Pyrrolizidine is a heterocyclic organic compound that forms the central chemical structure of a variety of alkaloids known collectively as pyrrolizidine alkaloids. It is one of five classes of iminosugars. These are often synthesized from a carbohydrate.
References
Pyrrolizidines |
Daniel Nicholas Cohen (born 15 January 1974) is a British television executive who currently serves as President of Access Entertainment which invests in film, television and digital companies and content. He was previously the Director of BBC Television from 2013 to 2015. Before that, he was the Controller of BBC One ... |
This is a partial list of notable accidents and incidents involving the Consolidated-designed B-24 Liberator. Combat losses are not included except for some cases denoted by singular circumstances. Consolidated C-87 Liberator Express and PB4Y Privateers are also included.
Production
The B-24 was built by a consortium ... |
Adrian Ward may refer to:
Adrian Ward (American football) (born 1982), cornerback for the Minnesota Vikings and the New York Giants
Adrian Ward (artist) (born 1976), software artist and musician |
Yeniköy is a village in the Göle District, Ardahan Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Canbeg tribe and had a population of 668 in 2021.
References
Villages in Göle District
Kurdish settlements in Ardahan Province |
The median sacral vein (or middle sacral veins) is a vein of the abdomen. It accompanies the median sacral artery along the front of the sacrum. It ends in the left common iliac vein. Sometimes, it ends in the angle of junction of the two common iliac veins.
References
External links
Veins of the torso |
Vinicka may refer to:
Vinicka, Berane Municipality, Montenegro
Vinicka (Prijepolje), Serbia |
Vincent Le Baron (born 10 June 1989) is a French former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He started his senior career hometown club Vannes OC and with Saint-Colomban Locminé. Le Baron made 13 appearances for Vannes during the 2010–11 season and was signed by Stade Lavallois in the summer of 2011.
Re... |
Dinko Tsvetkov Dermendzhiev (; 2 June 1941 – 1 May 2019), nicknamed Chico was a Bulgarian footballer and coach.
Club career
Dinko Dermendzhiev began his youth career in Maritsa Plovdiv. Initially, he played as a goalkeeper, although later he would be famed as a skillful and elegant forward.
Dermendzhiev spent his ent... |
The 1982 Minnesota gubernatorial election took place on November 2, 1982. Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party candidate Rudy Perpich defeated Independent-Republican Party challenger Wheelock Whitney, Jr. Warren Spannaus unsuccessfully ran for the Democratic nomination, while Lou Wangberg and Harold Stassen unsucces... |
This is a list of trans characters in fiction, i.e. characters that either self-identify as trans or have been identified by outside parties to be trans. Listed characters are either recurring characters, cameos, guest stars, or one-off characters. This page does not include trans characters in film or television.
Fo... |
Shabnam Parvin (born 1966) is a Bangladeshi actress, director, and producer.
Career
Shabnam Parvin started her acting career in 1982, performing on stage in a play entitled Kumar Khalir Char,
against the wishes of her parents.
Later she appeared in television and radio plays. Parvin performed in a TV play Duti Gaan-E... |
Kevin John Gray (born 7 January 1972) is an English former footballer, who played as a defender in the Football League for Mansfield Town, Huddersfield Town, Stockport County (on loan), Tranmere Rovers, Carlisle United and Chesterfield.
Football career
He started his career at Mansfield Town signing as a trainee in Ju... |
The 1995 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was a series of poker tournaments held at Binion's Horseshoe.
Preliminary events
Main Event
There were 273 entrants to the main event. Each paid $10,000 to enter the tournament. 1992 Main Event champion Hamid Dastmalchi made the final table looking for his second Main Event title... |
John Markus Lervik (born 17 August 1969) is a Norwegian tech entrepreneur. He is the founder and previous CEO of Cognite AS. He previously served as the CEO of Fast Search & Transfer, which was acquired by Microsoft in 2008. In 2010 Lervik founded Cxense, a company in the ad-platform, search and online analytics space,... |
Silvia Njirić (born 9 July 1993) is a Croatian tennis player.
Having already played in Fed Cup for Croatia, Njirić made semifinals at the 2010 Junior French Open, losing to Elina Svitolina.
She has won seven singles and 14 doubles titles on the ITF Circuit. On 4 May 2015, she reached her best singles ranking of world... |
A dangerous restart occurs when power or energy is applied to a device whose "on / off" switch was in the "on" position when power was applied. In the United States the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) refers to this hazard as "The Uncontrolled Release of Mechanical, Electrical and Other T... |
Charles Burrell & Sons were builders of steam traction engines, agricultural machinery, steam lorries and steam tram engines. The company were based in Thetford, Norfolk and operated from the St Nicholas works on Minstergate and St Nicholas Street, some of which survives today.
At their height they employed over 350 p... |
Zoopilus is a monotypic genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Fungiidae. The only species is Zoopilus echinatus.
References
Fungiidae
Scleractinia genera |
Prix was an American power pop band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1975 by Tommy Hoehn and Jon Tiven. The group ended up primarily as a studio project. Its recordings were produced by Tiven along with former Big Star member Chris Bell, who also played guitar and sang backup vocals. Prix is also famous for its use of ... |
The Men's team pursuit race of the 2016 World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships was held on 12 February 2016.
Results
The race was started at 20:28.
References
Men's team pursuit |
Chadsia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes nine species native to Madagascar. It belongs to subfamily Faboideae.
Species
Accepted species in the genus include.
References
Millettieae
Fabaceae genera
Taxa named by Wenceslas Bojer
Endemic flora of Madagascar |
Kent Lon Wakeford (January 23, 1928 – October 10, 2020) was an American cinematographer, the co-founder of Wakeford / Orloff Productions, and founder of Kent Wakeford and Associates, two commercial production companies.
Wakeford was most known for working on Martin Scorsese's films Mean Streets and Alice Doesn't Live ... |
Yale: A History is a 1999 book written by Brooks Mather Kelley on the history of Yale University.
References
External links
1999 non-fiction books
English-language books
Books about Yale University
Yale University Press books |
Lifkuh (, also Romanized as Līfkūh; also known as Līfkū Khandān) is a village in Chubar Rural District, Ahmadsargurab District, Shaft County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 571, in 142 families.
References
Populated places in Shaft County |
Sodium aluminium hydride or sodium alanate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula NaAlH4. It is a white pyrophoric solid that dissolves in tetrahydrofuran (THF), but not in diethyl ether or hydrocarbons. It has been evaluated as an agent for the reversible storage of hydrogen and it is used as a reagent f... |
The Storm That Kissed Me () is a 2018 Burmese drama film, directed by Aung Zaw Lin and Win Lwin Htet starring Hlwan Paing, Yair Yint Aung and Phway Phway. The film, produced by Bo Bo Film Production, premiered in Myanmar on June 1, 2018.
Cast
Hlwan Paing as Nay Nyo Thwin
Yair Yint Aung as Aww Ra Htoo
Phway Phway as ... |
Troll Satellite Station (), commonly abbreviated TrollSat, is a satellite ground station located at Troll in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. The earth station is owned by Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT), a joint venture between the Kongsberg Group and the Norwegian Space Center. The radomes are located on top of Jutul... |
The rosy starling (Pastor roseus) is a passerine bird in the starling family, Sturnidae, also known as the rose-coloured starling or rose-coloured pastor. The species was recently placed in its own monotypic genus, Pastor, and split from Sturnus. This split is supported by recent studies, though other related species w... |
Natalie Sorokin (also Sorokine; 1921–1967) was a French woman who had relations with Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre. Beauvoir was suspended from her teaching job after seducing her 17-year-old lycée pupil in 1939. Sorokin, along with Bianca Lamblin and Olga Kosakiewicz, later stated that their relationships wi... |
Kotlice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Chmielnik, within Kielce County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Chmielnik and south of the regional capital Kielce.
References
Villages in Kielce County |
Taenionema is a genus of winter stoneflies in the family Taeniopterygidae. There are about 14 described species in Taenionema.
Species
These 14 species belong to the genus Taenionema:
Taenionema atlanticum Ricker & Ross, 1975 (Atlantic willowfly)
Taenionema californicum (Needham & Claassen, 1925) (California willow... |
Songoro is an administrative ward in the Meru District of the Arusha Region of Tanzania. The ward covers an area of , and has an average elevation of . The ward is the source of the Kikuletwa River through the Tengeru River as a tributary which eventually leads to the Pangani River. According to the 2012 census, the ... |
The Tom Fool Handicap is a Grade III American Thoroughbred horse race for four-year-olds and older at a distance of six furlongs on the dirt run annually in early March at Aqueduct Racetrack in Ozone Park, Queens, New York. The event currently offers a purse of $200,000.
History
The race is named for U.S. Racing Hall... |
Gawrony () may refer to the following places in Poland:
Gawrony, Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland)
Gawrony, Łęczyca County in Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland)
Gawrony, Opoczno County in Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland)
Gawrony, Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland)
Gawrony, Śrem County in Grea... |
Jennifer Crittenden (born ) is an American screenwriter and producer. She started her writing career on the animated television series The Simpsons, and has since written for several other television sitcoms including Everybody Loves Raymond, Seinfeld and Veep. Her work has earned her several Emmy Award nominations.
P... |
Roz Nay is a Canadian writer.
Personal life
Nay and her husband moved to Canada when their two children were young.
Writing career
Our Little Secret, her first novel, started as a short story she wrote when she took a creative writing course, at Selkirk College, in 2012. It was nominated for an Arthur Ellis Award ... |
Civilization: The Card Game is a card game designed by Civilization IV lead designer Soren Johnson, based on Civilization IV. It was developed in 2006 by Firaxis Games, as a bonus in the Sid Meier's Civilization Chronicles boxed set (a collection of every Civilization series game up to that point), and is not available... |
Ruby is a Scottish electronic music act that was formed as a collaboration between singer Lesley Rankine and multi-instrumentalist Mark Walk in 1994, and is now positioned as a solo vehicle for Rankine. Ruby's sound includes electronic, trip hop, noise, industrial, and jazz, among others. Rankine and Walk named the gro... |
is a city located in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 36,128 in 17181 households and a population density of 800 persons per km². The total area of the city is .
Geography
Komatsushima is located in eastern Tokushima Prefecture, south of Tokushima city, facing the Kii Channel. The... |
Something Cool is a studio album recorded by June Christy in 1953, 1954, and 1955, and featuring Christy singing 11 (in the original release, seven) jazz songs backed by the orchestra of Pete Rugolo, and her saxophonist husband, Bob Cooper. First issued in 1954 as a 10" mono LP, an expanded 12" mono LP was released the... |
A tranchet axe is a lithic tool made by removing a flake, known, when using this method, as a tranchet flake, parallel to the final intended cutting edge of the tool which creates a single straight edge as wide as the tool itself. It is found in some Acheulean assemblages as well as in Mesolithic flaked stone industrie... |
Leptobrachium banae is a species of amphibian in the family Megophryidae.
It is found in Laos, Vietnam, and possibly Cambodia. Its type locality is Ko Rong village, Gia Lai Province, Vietnam.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, and rive... |
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Lena Olsson (born 1958) is a Swedish Left Party politician. She was a member of the Riksdag until 2006. She was also a member from 1998 to 2002. She was a member of Parliament up to 2014.
References
Members of the Riksdag from the Left Party (Sweden)
Living people
1958 births
Women members of the Riksdag
20th-century... |
Uruçuca is a municipality in the state of Bahia in the North-East region of Brazil.
The municipality contains 44% of the Serra do Conduru State Park, created in 1997.
It also contains part of the Lagoa Encantada e Rio Almada Environmental Protection Area, created in 1993.
See also
List of municipalities in Bahia
R... |
Spain competed at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China, from 22–30 August 2015.
Medalists
The following competitors from Spain won medals at the Championships
Results
Men
Track & road events
Field events
Combined events – Decathlon
Women
Track & road events
On 22 August 2015 it was report... |
Selin Saime Hizli (also credited as Seline Hizli) (born 1989) is an English actress from Flamstead, Hertfordshire, best known for her starring role in the second and third series of the BBC One drama Land Girls.
Early life and education
Hizli was born in Oxford, Oxfordshire and raised in Flamstead in Hertfordshire. Sh... |
Pinky is the title character of an Italian humorous comic series created by Massimo Mattioli.
Background
The comics debuted in the children magazine Il Giornalino in October 1973 and through the years Pinky became the most loved character and the mascot of the magazine. The series features a small eccentric pink bunny... |
Lama (; "boss") is a title for a teacher of the Dharma in Tibetan Buddhism. The name is similar to the Sanskrit term guru, meaning "heavy one", endowed with qualities the student will eventually embody. The Tibetan word "lama" means "highest principle", and less literally "highest mother" or "highest father" to show cl... |
Bazley v Curry, [1999] 2 SCR 534 is a Supreme Court of Canada decision on the topic of vicarious liability where the Court held that a non-profit organization may be held vicariously liable in tort law for sexual misconduct by one of its employees. The decision has widely influenced jurisprudence on vicarious liability... |
William Kinwolmarsh (d. December 1422) was a royal treasurer of England for about seven days, during 1422.
Biography
Kinwolmarsh was appointed as Provost of Beverley Minster during 1419, followed by the position of Deputy Treasurer of England (1417–1421), and the royal household's Lord High Treasurer, a position that... |
Stephen Martines is an American actor, recording artist and athlete. He has appeared in several television shows, including Burn Notice, General Hospital, Guiding Light, Monarch Cove, The Closer and The Vampire Diaries.
Filmography
Television work
References
External links
Living people
American male soap opera ac... |
Elle Dawe (born 16 February 1981) is an Australian film and television actress, comedian and model.
Acting
Elle Dawe studied acting while attending Newtown High School of the Performing Arts in her younger years.
Her first major role on Australian television was in the 2008 SBS series Swift and Shift Couriers, portra... |
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