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The Vanity Serum () is a 2004 Italian mystery film directed by Alex Infascelli. It is loosely based on the novel Il libro italiano dei morti by Niccolò Ammaniti. Plot synopsis The VIPs of Italian television mysteriously disappear. Two detectives, Lucia and Franco, try to investigate the mystery, drowning into a strang...
North Warren Regional High School is a public high school and regional school district, located in Warren County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, that serves students in seventh grade through twelfth grade from the four constituent townships of Blairstown (where the school is located), Frelinghuysen, Hardwick and Know...
The 130th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Service The 130th Illinois Infantry was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, and mustered into Federal service on October 25, 1862, for a three-year enlistment. The regiment was mustered...
The history of Millwall Football Club, a professional association football club based in Bermondsey, South East London, England, dates back to the club's formation in 1885 as Millwall Rovers. Formation of the club The club was founded in 1885 as Millwall Rovers by the workers of J.T. Morton in Millwall on the Isle of ...
Andrew Robertson Leslie was a Scottish amateur footballer who played as a wing half in the Scottish League for Queen's Park. Personal life As of 1911, Leslie was an apprentice engineer. Leslie served as a lance corporal in the Highland Light Infantry during the First World War and was wounded in August 1916. He was l...
The Tempe Open is a defunct tennis tournament that was played on the Grand Prix tennis circuit in 1974. The event was held in Tempe, Arizona and was played on outdoor hard courts. Jimmy Connors won the singles title while Jürgen Fassbender and Karl Meiler partnered to win the doubles title. Singles Doubles Referenc...
Hemiculterella wui is a species of cyprinid in the genus Hemiculterella. It inhabits the Zhujiang (also called the Pearl River) and Qiantang rivers of China. Its maximum length is and its common length . References Cyprinidae Cyprinid fish of Asia Freshwater fish of China
Saint Oliver of Ancona - also known as Oliver of Portonuovo, Oliverius or Liberius (died c. 1050), is a saint of the Catholic and Orthodox Christian churches. His feast day is 3 February. He was a Benedictine monk from Santa Maria di Portonuovo, a community at the foot of Monte Conero, south of Ancona on the Italian A...
Dunreith is a town in Spiceland Township, Henry County, Indiana, United States. The population was 177 at the 2010 census. History Dunreith was originally called Coffin's Station, and under the latter name was platted in 1865 by Emery Dunreith Coffin. Geography Dunreith is located at (39.802940, -85.436849). Accord...
Oedochloa is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Poaceae. Its native range is Southeastern Mexico to Tropical America. Species Species: Oedochloa camporum Oedochloa ecuadoriana Oedochloa grandifolia Oedochloa lanceolata Oedochloa mayarensis Oedochloa minarum Oedochloa procurrens Oedochloa stan...
Serianthes myriadenia is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is a tree native to the Pacific Islands, including New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Tonga, and French Polynesia (Marquesas, Society, and Tubuai Islands). References myriandenia Flora of French Polynesia Flora of New Caledonia Flora of Tonga Flora...
Macoupin Creek is a tributary of the Illinois River, which it joins near the village of Hardin, Illinois. The word macoupin refers to the yellow pond lily (Nuphar advena), a native plant of the regional wetlands, and a favorite food source of local Indians. It has a large rootstock (a tuber) that was baked in a fire ...
The Home Towners is a 1928 American comedy film directed by Bryan Foy and starring Richard Bennett, Doris Kenyon, and Robert McWade. This film was the third all talking picture produced by Warner Brothers to be released. Cast Richard Bennett as Vic Arnold Doris Kenyon as Beth Calhoun Robert McWade as P. H. Banc...
Ladislas Goldstein (February 6, 1906 – July 15, 1994) was professor of electrical engineering at the University of Illinois (1951–72) and visiting professor of physics at the University of Paris-Orsay (1957–58, 1963–64, 1967–68). He was born in Dombrád, Kingdom of Hungary. He received the BS degree from the College o...
The Petar/James Gallery was the first New Zealand dealer gallery to focus on abstract art and the idea of Internationalism. History The Petar/James Gallery was opened in Auckland in 1972 by brothers James and Petar Vuletic, occupying part of the Law Society Building. Petar was generally the public face of the gallery...
John Twomey may refer to: John Twomey (athlete) (born 1923), American athlete John Twomey (musician) (born c. 1940), American manualist John Twomey (hurler) (born 1962), Irish hurler John Twomey (sailor) (born 1955), Irish athlete and sailor John Twomey (trade unionist) (born 1866), Welsh trade union leader
Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage is a puzzle video game developed by Nitrome that was published by Rovio Entertainment under the Rovio Stars program. However, as of April 2014 the game is published by Nitrome and is no longer published by Rovio Stars by mutual agreement. The game contains the first episodes based on the f...
ID is the fourth solo studio album by Irish-American singer-songwriter Michael Patrick Kelly. It was released by Columbia Records on June 16, 2017, in German-speaking Europe. Track listing All songs written and produced by Kelly, featuring co-production from Fabio Trentini, and Marco Minnemann. Charts Weekly charts ...
The 1990 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 101st for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 33rd season in Los Angeles, California. The Dodgers finished in second place to the Cincinnati Reds in the 1990 National League Western Division race, as the team's pitching staff led the majors with 29 complete gam...
235001–235100 |-id=027 | 235027 Pommard || || Pommard, a village in eastern France || |} 235101–235200 |-bgcolor=#f2f2f2 | colspan=4 align=center | |} 235201–235300 |- | 235201 Lorántffy || || Zsuzsanna Lorántffy (1602–1660), a Hungarian aristocrat and wife of Transylvanian prince George Rákóczi I || |-i...
Hartje is a naselje (settlement) in the municipality of Žumberak, Zagreb County, Croatia. According to the 2011 census, it has 34 inhabitants. The family of Zagreb bishop Petar Petretić from the 17th century originates from Hartje. According to the data from the topography, in 1835 the village had 12 houses and 86 Cath...
Gorkhapatra () is the oldest Nepali language state-owned national daily newspaper of Nepal. It was started as a weekly newspaper in May 1901 and became a daily newspaper in 1961. It is managed by the Gorkhapatra Sansthan. The Rising Nepal is the sister newspaper of Gorkhapatra in English language. It is the sixth olde...
Belgrave Road is a street in the Pimlico area of London. It is situated in the city of Westminster and runs between Eccleston Bridge to the northwest and Lupus Street to the southeast. The street and the adjacent area were developed by Thomas Cubitt in the 1840s, who considered it as dwellings for the middle class, as...
In mathematics, a Gassmann triple (or Gassmann-Sunada triple) is a group G together with two faithful actions on sets X and Y, such that X and Y are not isomorphic as G-sets but every element of G has the same number of fixed points on X and Y. They were introduced by Fritz Gassmann in 1926. Applications Gassmann trip...
A fatal system error (also known as a system crash, stop error, kernel error, or bug check) occurs when an operating system halts because it has reached a condition where it can no longer operate safely (i.e. where critical data could be lost or the system damaged in other ways). In Microsoft Windows, a fatal system e...
Dimocarpus gardneri is a species of plant related to the longan found in Sri Lanka. It is endangered in the wild due to habitat loss. References gardneri
The softball competition at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games was held in Mayagüez and Hormigueros, Puerto Rico. The men's tournament was scheduled to be held from 18–24 July at the Santiago Llorens Stadium in Mayagüez and the women's tournament was held from 23–30 July at the Julio Rivera Lopez Stadium, ...
Midland International can refer to: Midland International Airport, an airport in Texas Midland International Records, a record label See also British Midland International (BMI), an airline
Gabriele "Lele" Oriali (; born 25 November 1952) is an Italian former footballer who primarily played as a defensive midfielder but could also play in defence. As a player, he was known in particular for his stamina, work-rate, ball-winning ability, and for his adeptness at breaking down opposition plays. Oriali spen...
Məlikli (also, Melikli) is a village and municipality in the Qabala Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 560. References Populated places in Qabala District
Kropiwnica-Racibory is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kobylin-Borzymy, within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. References Kropiwnica-Racibory
The canvasback (Aythya valisineria) is a species of diving duck, the largest found in North America. Taxonomy Scottish-American naturalist Alexander Wilson described the canvasback in 1814. The genus name is derived from Greek aithuia, an unidentified seabird mentioned by authors, including Hesychius and Aristotle. Th...
is the twelfth single by the Japanese band Uverworld and was released on November 19, 2008. Limited edition version (manufactured until end of December 2008) contains Mobile Suit Gundam 00 version of the title song with the original cover. This is the first #1 single of the group on the Japanese Oricon weekly charts. ...
German recording artist Cassandra Steen has released four studio albums and twelve singles. Steen began her career as lead vocalist of pop trio Glashaus. She released her first solo album, Seele mit Herz (2004), during the hiatus of the band on band member Moses Pelham's 3–P label. It reached the top sixty of the Germa...
The 1906–07 Columbia men's ice hockey season was the 11th season of play for the program. Season Coolican served as coach while former player Rudolph Von Bernuth acted as his assistant. H. T. Applington served as team manager. Note: Columbia University adopted the Lion as its mascot in 1910. Roster Standings Sched...
Tiến Thắng may refer to several rural communes in Vietnam, including: Tiến Thắng, Hanoi, a commune of Mê Linh District Tiến Thắng, Hà Nam, a commune of Lý Nhân District Tiến Thắng, Bắc Giang, a commune of Yên Thế District See also Tiên Thắng, a commune of Tiên Lãng District in Haiphong
Dyadobacter crusticola is a Gram-negative, psychrotolerant, aerobic and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Dyadobacter which has been isolated from biological soil crusts from the Colorado Plateau in the United States. References External links Type strain of Dyadobacter crusticola at BacDive - the Bacterial Di...
John Hamilton Wilkinson (July 9, 1911 — January 19, 1970) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played nine games in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins during the 1943–44 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1931 to 1944, was mainly spent in senior leagues. Career statistics Reg...
Joshua 20 is the twentieth chapter of the Book of Joshua in the Hebrew Bible or in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. According to Jewish tradition the book was attributed to the Joshua, with additions by the high priests Eleazar and Phinehas, but modern scholars view it as part of the Deuteronomistic History, ...
Gin'yō Ika-shū (銀葉夷歌集) is a Japanese kyōka anthology in five volumes. Compiler and date Gin'yō Ika-shū, an anthology of kyōka poetry, was compiled by Seihakudō Gyōfū (生白 堂行風) and first printed in the second month of Enpō 7 (1679) by Iseya San'uemon (伊勢屋山右衛門) in Osaka. Title Gin'yō Ika-shū was Gyōfū's third collecti...
Mutare South is a constituency of the National Assembly of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, located in Manicaland Province. Its current MP since the 2018 election is Jefrey Ngome of ZANU–PF. References Mutare District Parliamentary constituencies in Zimbabwe
North Macedonia is a member state of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). In 1995, the country joined the Partnership for Peace. It then began taking part in various NATO missions, including the International Security Assistance Force and the Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan. At the 2008 Bucharest summ...
In astronomy, the barycenter (or barycentre; ) is the center of mass of two or more bodies that orbit one another and is the point about which the bodies orbit. A barycenter is a dynamical point, not a physical object. It is an important concept in fields such as astronomy and astrophysics. The distance from a body's c...
John Anthony "Tony" Carty, (born 1947), is a legal scholar in Hong Kong, where he holds the Sir Y K Pao Chair Professorship of Public Law in the University of Hong Kong. He formerly served as Professor of Public Law in the University of Aberdeen. Education He received an LL.B. (Queen's University Belfast in 1968, an ...
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Autumn Mood is an album by McCoy Tyner that was released by Laserlight in 1997. It was recorded in February 1991 and features performances by Tyner with Avery Sharpe, Aaron Scott, Raphael Cruz, and Claudio Roditi recorded for LRC. The album combines two tracks which appeared on Blue Bossa with three performances first ...
The 258th Tunnelling Company was one of the tunnelling companies of the Royal Engineers created by the British Army during the First World War. The tunnelling units were occupied in offensive and defensive mining involving the placing and maintaining of mines under enemy lines, as well as other underground work such a...
```python import scipy.io.wavfile as wav import numpy as np from scipy.fftpack import fft from scipy.fftpack import ifft from scipy import signal import scipy import librosa def compute_PSD_matrix(audio, window_size): """ First, perform STFT. Then, compute the PSD. Last, normalize PSD. """ wi...
David Thompson (April 4, 1950 – November 9, 2010) was a Canadian country music singer. Thirteen of Thompson's singles made the RPM Country Tracks charts, including the number one single "I Never Figured on This." In 1984, Thompson became the lead singer of Thunder Road. His band members included Sean Borton, Darryl Mu...
Roberto Ojeda (born 14 March 1942) is a Cuban rower. He competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics, 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics. References External links 1942 births Living people Cuban male rowers Olympic rowers for Cuba Rowers at the 1964 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 1968 Summer Olympics Rowers...
Ruggiero Eugenio di Rodolfo Colombo (January 14, 1908 – September 2, 1934), known as Russ Columbo, was an American baritone, songwriter, violinist, and actor. He is famous for romantic ballads such as his signature tune "You Call It Madness, But I Call It Love" and his own compositions "Prisoner of Love" and "Too Beaut...
Andesanthus lepidotus, synonym Tibouchina lepidota, also known as alstonville, Andean princess flower, lasiandra, or glory bush, is a medium-sized ornamental tree or a large shrub native to northwestern South America that is cultivated for its masses of purple flowers from autumn right through to winter. Description ...
Lagunitas-Forest Knolls is a census-designated place, composed of two unincorporated areas in the western half of the San Geronimo Valley in Marin County, California. It is located to the west of San Geronimo and Woodacre. The population was 1,924 at the 2020 census. The two towns are locally seen as separate. Geograp...
David H. Rosen (born February 25, 1945 in Port Chester, New York) is an American psychiatrist, Jungian analyst, and author, who was the first holder of the McMillan Professorship in Analytical Psychology, Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Science, and Professor of Humanities in Medicine at Texas A&M University. Alth...
State Route 353 (SR 353) is a state highway in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Tennessee, in the area known as the Tri-Cities region. It connects the community of South Central with the town of Jonesborough. Route description SR 353 begins at an intersection with SR 107 in South Central as Bailey Bridge ...
The Sto-Rox School District is a suburban, public school district in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The district encompasses the borough of McKees Rocks along with Stowe Township. Sto-Rox School District encompasses approximately . According to 2000 federal census data, it serves a resident population of 13,330 people...
"Algo De Ti" () is a song recorded by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio for her ninth studio album, Gran City Pop (2009). It was written by Rubio, Rafael Vergara, and Mauricio Gasca, and produced by Lester Méndez. The song was released as the fourth and final single from the album on March 22, 2010. Promotion The song was...
Charles D'Amico High School , also known as Albion High School , is a secondary school located in Albion, New York which educates students in grades nine through twelve. The school is named for longtime principal Charles C. D'Amico. The high school operates under what is known as a "block schedule", where students sc...
```shell #!/bin/sh curl -s \ -X POST "path_to_url" \ -H "Content-Type: application/vnd.schemaregistry.v1+json" \ -d "$(cat blob_schema.json | jq '{schema: . | tostring}')" \ | jq ```
Forward Operating Base Chapman, also known as Camp Chapman, was a United States Armed Forces Forward Operating Base located at the site of a former Afghan Army installation and was situated in Khost province, Afghanistan, on an airstrip 2 miles east of Khost. The site was also used by the Central Intelligence Agency a...
The Platonic Marriage (German: Die platonische Ehe) is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Paul Leni and starring Mia May, Georg Alexander and Albert Paulig. An impoverished nobleman marries a woman he finds unattractive simply to get his hands on her money. However, he gradually finds himself falling in love w...
The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU; , Natsional’na akademiya nauk Ukrayiny, abbr: NAN Ukraine) is a self-governing state-funded organization in Ukraine that is the main center of development of science and technology by coordinating a system of research institutes in the country. It is the main research ...
Radomice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lipno, within Lipno County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Lipno and south-east of Toruń. During the occupation of Poland (World War II), on October 8, 1939, the Germans carried out a massacr...
Cardamom breads, including the Finnish (or ) and Swedish and , are a group of enriched breads or pastry flavored with cardamom. They are eaten throughout the year, typically with coffee or tea. Cardamom is a spice used in several Nordic countries in cakes, cookies, and biscuits, including traditional Finnish Christm...
Stephen Nasse (born May 5, 1995) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He currently competes part-time in the ARCA Menards Series East, driving the No. 09 Ford for Jett Motorsports. He also competes in various super late model events. He is very infamously nicknamed Classy Nasse due to his short tempered...
Dunkirk is a 2004 BBC Television factual about the Battle of Dunkirk and the Dunkirk evacuation in World War II. Background Dunkirk used archive film footage, eyewitness accounts and original dramatised sequences to describe the events of the 1940 Dunkirk evacuation. The BBC also included an interactive 'red button' f...
Tirana Hassan is an Australian lawyer, social worker, and human rights activist. She is the executive director of Human Rights Watch, an international non-governmental organization based in New York City. Early life and education Hassan was born in Singapore to a Pakistani father Riaz Hassan, who is an Australian aca...
Grid-oriented Storage (GOS) was a term used for data storage by a university project during the era when the term grid computing was popular. Description GOS was a successor of the term network-attached storage (NAS). GOS systems contained hard disks, often RAIDs (redundant arrays of independent disks), like traditio...
Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard (August 22, 1802 – September 14, 1886) was an American fur trader, insurance underwriter, and land speculator. He was influential in the development of the city of Chicago and responsible for its growth during the 19th century. First arriving in Chicago in 1818, he settled in the area in the ...
Eliza Archard Conner (, Archard; pen names, Zig; E. A.; January 4, 1838 – June 4, 1912) was an American writer, journalist, novelist, lecturer, teacher, and feminist of the long nineteenth century. Hailing from Ohio, Conner began writing for newspapers at the age of 13. She served in various roles for the Saturday Even...
South Lancaster Academy (SLA) is a co-educational preparatory day school, consisting of grades Preschool through 12, operated by Seventh-day Adventists in South Lancaster, Massachusetts. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system. History On April 1...
is an English trusts law case, concerning the circumstances under which a trust will be held to be uncertain. It followed on from McPhail v Doulton, where the House of Lords affirmed that upholding the settlor's intentions was of paramount importance. It dealt with the same facts as McPhail v Doulton, since the Lords h...
Allegory of Chastity is a c.1505 oil-on-panel painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Lorenzo Lotto. History It was first recorded in the 19th century, when it was in the Castelbarco collection in Milan. It was then sold to Sir William Martin Conway in 1887 and moved to his home at Allington Castle in Kent. Its ne...
Following is a list of United States presidential candidates by number of votes received. Elections have tended to have more participation in each successive election, due to the increasing population of the United States, and, in some instances, expansion of the right to vote to larger segments of society. Prior to th...
Tony Rachaun Bobbitt (born October 22, 1979) is a former American professional basketball player. Bobbitt played alongside National Basketball Association (NBA) player Vince Carter at Daytona Beach Mainland High School, where he graduated in 1999. Bobbitt played for the College of Southern Idaho (NJCAA) from 2000 to 2...
The biennial Charlotte mayoral election was held on November 3, 2009. The seat was open due to the decision by Mayor Pat McCrory, a Republican, not to seek re-election. Democrat Anthony Foxx, a member of the City Council, won the election by a slim margin, becoming the first Democrat elected to lead the city since Harv...
I Hired a Contract Killer is a film directed, produced and written by the Finnish auteur Aki Kaurismäki in 1990. It is a Finnish-British-German-Swedish co-production and stars the renowned French actor Jean-Pierre Léaud. The film also features cameo appearances by Joe Strummer as a guitar player and by Kaurismäki as a ...
White is a series of documentaries shown in March 2008 on BBC 2 dealing with issues of race and the changing nature of the white working class in Britain. The series alleged that some white working class Britons felt marginalised and poses the question, "Is white working class Britain becoming invisible?" Episodes La...
Arriba el telón o el patio de la morocha (English language:Roughly, "Up the curtain of the Morocha Patio") is a 1951 Argentine musical drama film directed by Manuel Romero and written by Cátulo Castillo and Mariano Mores.The film premiered in early 1951 in Buenos Aires. The film starred Virginia Luque. The film is a...
Marek Kulas (born 6 July 1963) is a Polish former racing cyclist. He won the Tour de Pologne 1986. References External links 1963 births Living people Polish male cyclists People from Kościerzyna Sportspeople from Pomeranian Voivodeship
Franco Patricio Morales Ordenes (born 30 June 1992) is a Chilean professional basketball player for Las Ánimas de Valdivia of the Liga Nacional de Básquetbol de Chile. Professional career Morales signed with Las Ánimas de Valdivia in 2016. In August 2018, he signed for four more seasons. National team He has been a m...
Joseph Jenkins may refer to: Joseph Jenkins (diarist) (1818–1898), Welsh-Australian diarist Joseph Jenkins (pastor) (1859–1929), Calvinistic Methodist preacher Joseph John Jenkins (1811–1885), English engraver and water-colour painter Joseph Wiley Jenkins (1901–1950), African-American pharmacist, resident of Jenkin...
The 2012 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship was the 13th staging of the AVC Club Championships. The tournament was held in Shanghai, China. Pools composition The teams are seeded based on their final ranking at the 2011 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship. ''* Withdrew Preliminary round Pool A Pool B P...
Patriarch Gabriel II may refer to: Gabriel II of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1657 Gabriel of Blaouza, Maronite Patriarch in 1704–1705
The geologic record in stratigraphy, paleontology and other natural sciences refers to the entirety of the layers of rock strata. That is, deposits laid down by volcanism or by deposition of sediment derived from weathering detritus (clays, sands etc.). This includes all its fossil content and the information it yields...
The Grail or Holy Grail is a mythical object of Arthurian legend. Grail may also refer to: Entertainment "Grail" (Babylon 5), a 1994 episode of the Babylon 5 television series Grail (DC Comics), the secret society from the comic book Preacher The Grail, a 1988 adventure video game by Microdeal The Grail, a 1915 short...
Queenstown International Airport is an international airport located in Frankton, Otago, New Zealand, which serves the resort town of Queenstown. The airport handled 2.25 million passengers as of 2018 making it the fourth busiest airport in New Zealand by passenger traffic. The airport is known for its scenery and cha...
Società Sportiva Alba-Audace was an Italian football club from the Flaminio area of Rome, founded in 1907. The club is most noted for competing in the early Italian Football Championship competitions, before becoming one of three Rome based clubs merging to form AS Roma in 1927. History The club was founded in 1907 as...
The Convention for Democracy and Salvation (, abbrev. CODESA) is an alliance of political parties in the Republic of the Congo; its formation by sixteen opposition parties was announced on 29 March 2002. Led by the former Prime Minister André Milongo, the party hopes "to offer the people a clear choice between inexorab...
KDTV-DT (channel 14) is a television station licensed to San Francisco, California, United States, serving as the Spanish-language Univision network outlet for the San Francisco Bay Area. It is owned and operated by TelevisaUnivision alongside Vallejo-licensed UniMás outlet KFSF-DT (channel 66). Both stations share stu...
Perunthogai (, literally "great anthology") is an anthology containing 2,214 ancient and medieval Tamil stand-alone poems. It was compiled in 1936 by M. Raghava Iyengar. History The Sangam Literature contains many anthologies compiled by ancient scholars, such as the Eight Anthologies comprising poems penned by more t...
This is a partial list of expansion bus interfaces, or expansion card slots, for installation of expansion cards. Bus interfaces See also List of interface bit rates References Computer buses
In hyperbolic geometry, a uniform honeycomb in hyperbolic space is a uniform tessellation of uniform polyhedral cells. In 3-dimensional hyperbolic space there are nine Coxeter group families of compact convex uniform honeycombs, generated as Wythoff constructions, and represented by permutations of rings of the Coxeter...
Suslovskoye () is a rural locality (a village) in Ugolskoye Rural Settlement, Sheksninsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 17 as of 2002. Geography Suslovskoye is located 17 km southeast of Sheksna (the district's administrative centre) by road. Vasilyevskoye is the nearest rural locality. Refere...
The Los Angeles Police Department Memorial to Fallen Officers is a monument on an elevated plaza at the LAPD headquarters on 100 West 1st Street in downtown Los Angeles. The memorial was funded by the Los Angeles Police Foundation, who raised the $750,000 through private donations. The original tribute to fallen offic...
Little Mullet Key is an island in the Florida Keys in Monroe County, Florida, United States. It is within the boundaries of the Key West National Wildlife Refuge. Located in the Outlying Islands of the Florida Keys, it is in the northern Mule Keys that are 9 miles (15 km) west of Key West. References Islands of the ...
```shell Security news delivered via DNS Extracting the `public key` from the `private key` Block IPs using `Fail2ban` Track SSH log-in attempts Private key encryption with `OpenSSL` ```
"Good Stuff" is the title track from American new wave band the B-52's' sixth studio album album of the same name (1992). Release and reception "Good Stuff" was released as lead single from the album and reached number 28 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. It also pe...
Majiziya Bhanu is an Indian body builder and power lifter from Kerala. Biography Majiziya is from Malabar, Kerala. She is the daughter of Abdul Majeed and Razia Majeed. She began her training in powerlifting after taking a boxing class while in college to study dentistry. She decided to compete after her then-fiancé...
Castellnou de Seana is a village in the province of Lleida and autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain. Notable people Ramón Moya (born 2 March 1956) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a defender, and a current coach. References External links Government data pages Municipalities in Pla d'Urgell Popu...