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Coleophora sublata is a moth of the family Coleophoridae that is endemic to Turkmenistan. The larvae feed on Cerasus and Crataegus species. They feed on the leaves of their host plant. References External links sublata Moths of Asia Endemic fauna of Turkmenistan Moths described in 1988
The China Spallation Neutron Source is an accelerator-based neutron source, operated by the Institute of High Energy Physics, under construction at Dongguan in Guangdong province - the first major scientific facility in south China. The project was approved by Chinese central government in 2005. Construction began 20...
Chalcidoptera appensalis is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Pieter Snellen in 1884. It is found in the Democratic Republic of Congo (Orientale), Togo, Zambia, India, Indonesia (Java, Sulawesi), Myanmar and Sri Lanka. References Moths described in 1884 Spilomelinae
Tropical Storm Fernand was a short-lived tropical storm that caused severe flooding in northern Mexico in early September 2019. The sixth named storm of the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season, Fernand developed from a broad area of low pressure that was first monitored in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico on August 31. Gradu...
Lois Lilley Howe (September 25, 1864 – September 13, 1964) was an American architect and founder of the first all female architecture firm in Boston, Massachusetts. Biography Howe was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Howe studied at the Museum of Fine Arts School from 1882-1886. She later studied architecture at the...
Renditions is an extended play by American post-hardcore band Secrets. It was released through Velocity and Rise Records on April 7, 2015. The album consists of three stripped-down acoustic version of songs previously released on their second album Fragile Figures, and one brand new track "What's Left of Us". Receptio...
Throughout history, forms of art have gone through periodic abrupt changes called artistic revolutions. Movements have come to an end to be replaced by a new movement markedly different in striking ways. Scientific and technological 1 Not all artistic revolutions were political. Sometimes, science and technological ...
CKNX is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts at 920 AM in Wingham, Ontario. The station broadcasts a classic country music & news format. CKNX is also an affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays radio network. History Launch The station was originally launched in 1926 as an informal broadcasting experiment by local...
"Voices" is a song by British electronic music duo Disclosure, featuring vocals from Sasha Keable. It was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 13 December 2013. The song is the sixth single from the duo's debut studio album, Settle (2013). The track peaked at number 176 on the UK Singles Chart and nu...
Phillip Carrick (16 July 1952 – 11 January 2000) was an English first-class cricketer, who played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1970 and 1993. Carrick was born in Armley, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, educated at Park Lane College of Further Education, and began his first-class career in 1970. The left-arm sp...
```javascript /** * @fileoverview Define the number of attributes allows per line * @author Filipa Lacerda */ 'use strict' const RuleTester = require('../../eslint-compat').RuleTester const rule = require('../../../lib/rules/max-attributes-per-line') const ruleTester = new RuleTester({ languageOptions: { parser:...
"Happiness is a cigar called Hamlet" was an advertising campaign for Hamlet Cigars, which ran on television from 1966 until all tobacco advertising on television was banned in the UK in 1991. The campaign returned in cinemas in 1996, continuing there until 1999, with the final commemorative advert and the modified tagl...
Jessie Mackaye (1879–1967) was an American comic stage actress of the Victorian era. Early life Jessie Mackaye was born to an Episcopalian family in St. Louis on November 7, 1879. Prior to becoming an actress, she was educated at the Convent of the Sacred Heart. Mackaye is remembered for her role as Micah Dow in The L...
A Band Is Born is a 1952 album by the arranger and composer Billy May. Reception The Billboard magazine review from April 20, 1957, upon the album's reissue commented that "dealers can expect many buys from fans who favor the distinctive May style". Track listing "Charmaine" (Erno Rapee, Lew Pollack) "Lean, Baby" (...
In the Turn is a 2014 documentary film directed by Erica Tremblay. It was produced by Tremblay, Bernard Parham, and Bodie Scott-Orman. The film won Best New Mavericks Feature at the Atlanta Film Festival and awards at several LGBT film festivals. It was also shown at about fifty different film festivals including Insi...
Hugh Jackson (28 February 1940 – 27 September 2015) was an Irish professional golfer. He won the Piccadilly Fourball Match Play in 1968 and the Irish PGA Championship in 1970, the same year that he finished eighth in the Open Championship. He died while playing in a Pro-Am at Connemara Golf Club. Golf career Playing w...
Republican Action Against Drugs (RAAD) was an Irish republican vigilante group active mainly in Derry and the surrounding area, including parts of counties Londonderry and Tyrone in Northern Ireland, and parts of County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland. It targeted those who it claimed were drug dealers. The group's ...
The Panduwasnuwara Polling Division is a polling division in the Kurunegala Electoral District, in the North Western Province, Sri Lanka. Presidential election results Summary The winner of Panduwasnuwara has matched the final country result 6 out of 8 times. Hence, Panduwasnuwara is a weak bellwether for presidenti...
George Moran (October 3, 1881 – August 1, 1949) was an American minstrel show performer who worked in blackface. He worked with Charles Mack as the Two Black Crows from 1921 to 1930. He also portrayed Native Americans in comedy films. Biography He was born on October 3, 1881, in Elwood, Kansas, as George Searcy. He di...
Stéphanos II Ghattas () (16 January 1920 – 20 January 2009) was an eparch of the Coptic Catholic Church. From 1986 to 2006 he served as the Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria. He was also a Cardinal. His canonization process has been initiated. Biography Ghattas was born Andraos Ghattas in the village of Cheikh ...
Bai Yang (; 4 March 1920 – 18 September 1996) was a Chinese film and drama actress mainly active from the 1930s to the 1950s, during which she was one of the country's most popular movie stars. She was considered the foremost of China's "Four Great Actresses," ahead of Qin Yi, Shu Xiuwen, and Zhang Ruifang. Her most fa...
Václavov u Bruntálu () is a municipality in Bruntál District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 500 inhabitants. Administrative parts The municipality is made up of villages of Dolní Václavov and Horní Václavov. History According to the Austrian census of 1910 the village had 1,145 in...
```swift // // ChapterCoordinator.swift // BookPlayer // // Created by Gianni Carlo on 11/9/21. // import BookPlayerKit import UIKit class ChapterCoordinator: Coordinator { let flow: BPCoordinatorPresentationFlow let playerManager: PlayerManagerProtocol init( flow: BPCoordinatorPresentationFlow, pla...
The Starfinder Roleplaying Game is a science-fiction/science fantasy role-playing game published by Paizo Publishing. It is built on Paizo's previous game, the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, both in its game mechanics and universe, but adapted to a more futuristic style than its fantasy predecessor; game content is inten...
Henrietta Skelton (, Hedderich; pen names, H. S.; Madame Skelton; November 5, 1839/1842 – August 22, 1900) was a 19th-century German-born Canadian-American social reformer, writer, organizer, and lecturer in the German Spanish, and English languages. She was the superintendent of the German work for the National Woman...
George Barber (1860 – 10 April 1932) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Biography Barber was born in Hoo, Kent, the son of George Barber Snr. and his wife Fanny (née Parker). After his arrival in Charleville he was a builder. Barber was twice married, firstly to Florence Gifford whom he married in C...
The J.72 was an ultra-exclusive luxury roadster, the first production vehicle of the Panther Westwinds company. Styled to evoke the Jaguar SS100 and sold from 1972 through 1981, it used mechanicals from the Jaguar XJ, including its 5.3 L V12 engine. It was also offered with Jaguar's 3.8 L and 4.2 L XK engines. The J....
Ryder is a city in Ward County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 108 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Minot Micropolitan Statistical Area. Ryder was founded in 1906. History North Dakota's first oil strike occurred in Ryder in 1908 when oil began seeping into a water well dug by meat market proprie...
Canon Richard Rhodes Bristow MA (June 1838 – 15 March 1914) was an English clergyman in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and was involved with various church and charitable organisations. Born in Greenwich, England, the son of a wool importer, Bristow was a deacon of St Philip's Church, Clerkenwell, and vicar o...
is a comedy horror manga written and illustrated by Mitsukazu Mihara. Known for her short stories and characters dressed in the Gothic Lolita fashion, Mihara continued her use of death-themed material in Haunted House, a volume of one-shot chapters focusing on the teenage protagonist's attempts to find and keep a girlf...
The Secret of Convict Lake is a 1951 American Western film directed by Michael Gordon and starring Glenn Ford, Gene Tierney, Ethel Barrymore and Zachary Scott. The film was a critical and commercial success. The story is fiction, based on legends of Convict Lake, located in the Sierra Nevada mountain ranges of northern...
Cangelosi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Cangelosi (born 1963), American baseball player Theo Cangelosi (1911–1992), American lawyer, banker, businessman, and politician Fabiano Cangelosi, Australian barrister Italian-language surnames
is a Japanese light novel series by Hiro Arikawa, with illustrations by Sukumo Adabana. There are four novels in the series, though only the first novel is called Toshokan Sensō; the subsequent novels are named Toshokan Nairan, Toshokan Kiki, and Toshokan Kakumei. The novels were published by MediaWorks between Februar...
Louis Shapiro may refer to: Louis Shapiro (communist) Louis Shapiro (judge) Louis Shapiro (mathematician)
Charles Richard Doty (January 26, 1924 – April 21, 2003) was an American who is best remembered for his futile attempts at running for president of the United States as a write-in candidate. Doty ran for president five times, gaining national fame on the fifth and final occasion in 2000, when his campaign was featured ...
Pommereux () is a commune of the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France. Geography This is a small farming village situated in the Eaulne valley in the Pays de Bray at the junction of the D156 and the D61 roads, some southeast of Dieppe. Population See also Communes of the Seine-Maritim...
Wokingham Without is a civil parish in the Wokingham district of the English county of Berkshire. It was formed in 1894 when the parish of Wokingham was split into two parts — one rural and one urban. The population of the civil parish as of the 2011 Census is 7,011. The parish originally curved around Wokingham proper...
Highfield Country Park is a area of open land, situated on the east side of Levenshulme, Manchester, that stretches to the east of Broom Avenue across to the rear of Reddish Golf Course and to the junction of Longford Road, Reddish and Nelstrop Road, Levenshulme. Prior to 2004, the park was jointly maintained by Manc...
Constitution Avenue is a major east-west street in the city of Washington, D.C., USA. Constitution Avenue may refer to: Constitution Avenue, Canberra, a street in Canberra, Australia Constitution Avenue (Islamabad), a street in Islamabad, Pakistan Constitution Avenue, Vilnius (Konstitucijos Avenue), a street in Vil...
C. E. Parcell was an American architect. His work includes the Ybor Factory Building and worker housing, now a historic site located in Tampa, Florida, United States, added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on November 15, 1972. Gallery References 1800s births Place of birth unknown 1900s deaths Plac...
Agostino Giuseppe Delfino OFMCap (17 June 1935 – 18 October 2020) was an Italian-born Capuchin and bishop of the Roman Catholic Church. Life Delfino was born in Italy. He joined the Capuchin order in 1952 and was ordained a priest on September 19, 1959. Pope John Paul II appointed him Bishop of Berbérati on June 1...
The , also sometimes called the Yumenoshima Tropical Plant Dome, is a botanical garden located at 3-2, Yumenoshima, Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan. It is operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association and open daily except Mondays; an admission fee is charged. The greenhouse was established in 1988 in Yumenoshima ("Dream Isl...
Dobrești () is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania with a population of 5,260 people (2011). It is composed of eight villages: Cornișești (Nagykerpesd), Crâncești (Karáncsfalva), Dobrești, Hidișel (Nánhegyes), Luncasprie (Lankás), Răcaș (Lankástanya), Topa de Jos (Alsótopa), and Topa de Sus (Felsőtopa). Geogra...
Mamanasco Lake is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It is northwest of the center of Ridgefield and surrounds a lake of the same name. Mamanasco Lake was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census. References Census-designated places in Fair...
```shell Locate a commit by its hash Specify a range of commits using double dot syntax Interactive staging Show history of a function Debug using binary search ```
Darr @ the Mall () is an Indian horror film directed by Pawan Kripalani of Ragini MMS fame. The film was released on 21 February 2014 and stars Jimmy Sheirgill and Nushrat Bharucha in the lead roles. The film is produced by Multi Screen Media and Contiloe Entertainment. Plot A new mall called Amity mall has opened up,...
Willem Marinus Dudok (6 July 1884 – 6 April 1974) was a Dutch modernist architect. He was born in Amsterdam. He became City Architect for the town of Hilversum in 1928 where he was best known for the brick Hilversum Town Hall, completed in 1931. Not only did he design the building, but also the interior including the c...
Saiyan may refer to: Saiyan, a fictional extraterrestrial race in the Dragon Ball media franchise Saiyan (film), a 1951 Bollywood film Ryan Danford (born 1985) also known as "Saiyan", American semi-professional Halo player Saiyan, Agra, a village in the Agra district of Uttar Pradesh, India
```go package gg import ( "fmt" "image" "image/draw" "image/jpeg" _ "image/jpeg" "image/png" "io/ioutil" "math" "os" "strings" "github.com/golang/freetype/truetype" "golang.org/x/image/font" "golang.org/x/image/math/fixed" ) func Radians(degrees float64) float64 { return degrees * math.Pi / 180 } fun...
The Queensbury Mill is a historic mill building at 1 Market Street in Somersworth, New Hampshire. Built in 1884, it is unusual for the period for its wood-frame construction, and for its financing, executed by local businessmen to attract shoe manufacturers to the city. The mill was listed on the National Register of...
County Carlow was a parliamentary constituency in Ireland, which from 1801 to 1885 returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, and one MP from 1885 to 1922. History and representation County Carlow had been represented by two seats in the Irish House of Commons. Under the A...
The Bering flounder (Hippoglossoides robustus) is a flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae. It is a demersal fish that lives on bottoms at depths of up to . It reaches up to in length. Its native habitat is the northern Pacific, from Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk across the Bering Sea to Alaska, the Aleutian Islands and...
Heart 100.7 may refer to: Heart North East in Teesside and North Yorkshire Heart West Midlands in Birmingham and the West Midlands
The 2022 Georgetown Hoyas football team represented Georgetown University as a member of the Patriot League during the 2022 NCAA Division I FCS football season. Led by eighth-year head coach Rob Sgarlata, the Hoyas compiled an overall record of 2–9 with a mark of 1–5 in conference play, placing last out of seven teams ...
Half-Breed is the tenth studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released in September, 1973 by MCA. For the production of the album Cher returned with Snuff Garrett and Al Capps. Half-Breed was her second record for MCA and was promoted on her successful The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour television show. After its rel...
The Mississippi Beach Kings were an indoor soccer team based in Biloxi, Mississippi, United States. They played their games in the Mississippi Coast Coliseum. They were members of the Eastern Indoor Soccer League and played only during the 1998 season. During the 1997 season, the team played in Columbus, Georgia as th...
Joseph James Knott (2 April 1907 – 12 June 1989) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray and North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes External links Joe Knott's playing statistics from The VFA Project 1907 births 1989 deaths Australian rules footballers from Melbourne West...
```objective-c #ifndef JEMALLOC_PREAMBLE_H #define JEMALLOC_PREAMBLE_H #include "jemalloc_internal_defs.h" #include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_decls.h" #if defined(JEMALLOC_UTRACE) || defined(JEMALLOC_UTRACE_LABEL) #include <sys/ktrace.h> # if defined(JEMALLOC_UTRACE) # define UTRACE_CALL(p, l) utrace(p...
Frederick Preston Rubidge, (10 March 1806 – 16 August 1897), was a surveyor and an architect. He was born in England and emigrated to Upper Canada around 1825 where he took his training. Rubidge first qualified as a provincial surveyor in 1831 and completed important surveys over the next few years. In 1841, the Board...
Provincial Development Service (PDS) (IAST: ) is the Government of Uttar Pradesh civil service responsible for administering rural development programmes of the Uttar Pradesh and Indian governments. Recruitment PDS officers are recruited from a pool of applicants who take a competitive examination conducted by the U...
"Concerto" is the twenty-fourth episode of the third series of the 1960s cult British spy-fi television series The Avengers, starring Patrick Macnee and Honor Blackman. It was first broadcast by ABC on 7 March 1964. The episode was directed by Kim Mills and written by Terrance Dicks and Malcolm Hulke. Plot Steed and C...
Contamination is the presence of a constituent, impurity, or some other undesirable element that spoils, corrupts, infects, makes unfit, or makes inferior a material, physical body, natural environment, workplace, etc. Types of contamination Within the sciences, the word "contamination" can take on a variety of subtle...
Histoire TV is a French television channel, owned by Groupe TF1. The network mainly carries programming about historical events. History Histoire was launched on 14 July 1997 by an alliance of public holdings (France Télévisions, INA and La Sept-Arte) and private shareholders (Pathé, Wanadoo and Suez). In June 2004, ...
Zavolzhsk () is a town and the administrative center of Zavolzhsky District in Ivanovo Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Volga River, opposite Kineshma, and northeast of Ivanovo, the administrative center of the oblast. It is one of the towns of the Golden Ring. Population: History It was established in...
The Maltese donkey also known as Hmar Malti is a breed of donkey originated in Malta. It used to be used as a beast of burden. The breed was introduced into the United States, and helped contribute to the American mammoth donkey breed. The Maltese Donkey was also introduced to Australia during the mid 1800s. Currently,...
Yao Li-ming (; born 15 January 1952) is a Taiwanese political scientist, politician, and political commentator. Life and career Yao is of Mainland Chinese descent. He attended the Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal University before studying law at Fu Jen Catholic University, and subsequently earn...
Nanaleh () is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Sanandaj County, Kurdistan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,753, in 983 families. The village is populated by Kurds. References Towns and villages in Sanandaj County Kurdish settlements in Kurdistan Province
The British Agricultural Revolution, or Second Agricultural Revolution, was an unprecedented increase in agricultural production in Britain arising from increases in labour and land productivity between the mid-17th and late 19th centuries. Agricultural output grew faster than the population over the hundred-year perio...
United Nations Security Council resolution 1427, adopted unanimously on 29 July 2002, after reaffirming all resolutions on Abkhazia and Georgia, particularly Resolution 1393 (2002), the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG) until 31 January 2003. Resolution Observatio...
The Lie (), is a 1970 Swedish television film directed by Jan Molander and written by Ingmar Bergman. Bergman wrote the script in 1968 with the name of "Reservatet: en banalitetens tragikomedi" (A tragicomedy of Banality). Although he did not direct it, he later tackled another relationship in a film with the same "Ann...
Auriac () is a commune in the Corrèze department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of central France. The inhabitants of the commune are known as Auriacois or Auriacoises. Geography Auriac is located in the Massif Central on the left bank of the Dordogne some 50 km east of Brive-la-Gaillarde and 30 km south by south-...
Tommy Shane Steiner (born October 9, 1973) is an American country music artist. He made his debut in 2001 with the single "What If She's an Angel", which reached a peak of No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. It was the first of three chart singles from his singular album Then Came the Night, whi...
König Rother ('King Rother') is the earliest Middle High German epic poem. It consists of 5,204 lines of rhymed couplets. The author is unknown, but was probably a clergyman writing in Bavaria. It was written no earlier than 1152, probably before 1180. The earliest manuscript, Heidelberg Cpg 390, is from around 1200 an...
Blue Diamond Growers is an agricultural cooperative and marketing organization that specializes in California almonds. Founded in 1910 as the California Almond Growers' Exchange, the organization claims to be the world's largest tree nut processing and marketing company. It serves 3,500 almond growers, and helps make t...
The Emanuel Point Shipwreck Site is a historic site near Pensacola, Florida, United States. It is located off Emanuel Point. It has been identified as the galleon San Juan, of the fleet that carried conquistador Tristan de Luna and his army to La Florida in 1559. It sank along with most of the fleet during a hurrican...
Camarata (, ) was a Carthaginian and Roman port on the Mediterranean near Siga in Mauretania. Under the Romans, it was part of the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. Its ruins are thought to be those at the mouth of the Wadi Ghazer at Sidi Djeloul in Sidi Safi, Algeria. The maritime town was near Siga. History Cam...
Paul J. Heald (born April 19, 1959) is an American novelist and law professor, best known for his murder mysteries and his empirical studies of the public domain in copyright law. His fiction is published by Skyhorse Publishing, and he is currently the Richard W. & Marie L. Corman Research Professor at the University o...
The Comet Line (; 1941–1944) was a Resistance organization in occupied Belgium and France in the Second World War. The Comet Line helped Allied soldiers and airmen shot down over occupied Belgium evade capture by Germans and return to Great Britain. The Comet Line began in Brussels where the airmen were fed, clothed, g...
Herti Kirchner (3 September 1913 – 1 May 1939) was a German actress. She appeared in twenty-five films between 1932 and 1939. Selected filmography Eight Girls in a Boat (1932) Gretel Wins First Prize (1933) Pappi (1934) The Mysterious Mister X (1936) Who's Kissing Madeleine? (1939) The Leghorn Hat (1939) Refere...
William Forbes (July 21, 1787 – November 22, 1814) was a merchant and political figure in Lower Canada. He represented York in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada in 1814. He was born Guillaume Forbes in Rivière-du-Loup, the son of John Forbes, a native of Scotland, and Ann McDonell. Forbes established himself in...
Homeobox protein Nkx-6.2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NKX6-2 gene. Nk6 homeobox 2 gene (Nkx6.2) is found on chromosome 10 in humans and on chromosome 7 in murine species. Expression of the Nkx6.2 gene results in the Nkx6.2 transcription factor. Its expression can be seen in the fetal brain, ventral po...
Biointensive agriculture is an organic agricultural system that focuses on achieving maximum yields from a minimum area of land, while simultaneously increasing biodiversity and sustaining the soil fertility. The goal of the method is long term sustainability on a closed system basis. It is particularly effective for b...
Jason Bowles (born November 24, 1982) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He won the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West championship in 2009. Racing career Early career He made his NASCAR West Series debut in the No. 22 Sunrise Ford/Turbo Torq Ford in 2007, posting two wins – one at California Speedway and t...
An original brand manufacturer, or OBM, is typically a company that sells an entire product made by a second company or including a component from a second company sources as its own branded product. Selling the product of the second company under its own brand just adds a virtual extrinsic value to the product. The t...
Renée Josiena Anna Slegers (born 5 February 1989) is a Dutch football coach and former international midfielder. As a player she represented Willem II, as well as Swedish Damallsvenskan clubs Djurgårdens IF and Linköpings FC. She won 55 caps for the Netherlands women's national football team and appeared at UEFA Women'...
The Lac de Bracca is a small lake in the Monte Renoso massif in the Corse-du-Sud department of France. Location The Lac de Bracca is in the commune of Bastelica to the east of the Punta Capanella and the Punta all Vetta. It is drained by Prunelli river, which flows west and then south through the Lac de Vitalaca, t...
George is a supporting character who appeared in various adaptations of the BBC sitcom Blackadder, played by Hugh Laurie. Two series saw a different incarnation of the character, because each was set in a different period of history. He was most prominently featured in the third and fourth series. The character was add...
On 18 April 2022 16:45 Central Indonesian Time, a three-storey building which included an Alfamart convenience store collapsed in Gambut district, Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan. As of 21 April 2022, the collapse resulted in 14 casualties including five deaths and search was still conducted by police and rescuers. ...
```groff .\" $OpenBSD: gus.4,v 1.15 2008/06/26 05:42:07 ray Exp $ .\" $NetBSD: gus.4,v 1.7 1997/10/08 21:59:55 jtc Exp $ .\" .\" All rights reserved. .\" .\" This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation .\" by John T. Kohl. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or wi...
Hvidovre Church, located just west of Hvidovre Torv in Hvidovre, is one of the oldest churches in the Greater Copenhagen area and the oldest building in Hvidovre Municipality. History The church was built in the Romanesque style. The oldest part of the church is the eastern part of the nave. The chancel was demolished...
Tigriornithinae is a subfamily of the heron family Ardeidae that contains the tiger herons. Taxonomy Genus Taphophoyx (fossil, Late Miocene of Levy County, Florida) Genus Tigrisoma – typical tiger herons (three species) Genus Tigriornis – white-crested tiger heron References Bird subfamilies
Logan Douglas Davidson (born December 26, 1997) is an American professional baseball shortstop in the Oakland Athletics organization. He played college baseball at Clemson University before the Athletics selected him in the first round of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft. Amateur career Davidson attended Providenc...
The cokernel of a linear mapping of vector spaces is the quotient space of the codomain of by the image of . The dimension of the cokernel is called the corank of . Cokernels are dual to the kernels of category theory, hence the name: the kernel is a subobject of the domain (it maps to the domain), while the cokern...
O Canada is a Canadian animated television anthology series, broadcast in the United States, and all across the Asia-Pacific region on Cartoon Network. O Canada was the first Canadian cartoon series to air on Cartoon Network. The show also frequently aired in Canada on Teletoon, but not as much as it did in the United ...
The Cul De Sac Power Station is a power station in Castries, Saint Lucia. It is the only power station in the country. History The power station was commissioned in 1990. It replaces the previous two power stations in Union and Vieux Fort. Technical specification The power station has an installed generation of 87.4 ...
Urum al-Kubrah Subdistrict () is a subdistrict of Atarib District in western Aleppo Governorate, northwestern Syria. Administrative centre is the town of Urum al-Kubrah. At the 2004 census, the villages forming this subdistrict had a total population of 22,851. Cities, towns and villages References Atarib Distric...
Andrew Armstrong Mulligan (4 February 1936 – 24 February 2001) was a rugby union international who captained Ireland and the British & Irish Lions, playing at scrum-half. Rugby football career Educated at Gresham's School, Holt from 1945 to 1954, he captained the School's First XV in 1953-1954. He played 22 internat...
Percy Sekine (born 20 February 1920 in London, died on 15 October 2010) was a distinguished sensei of the Hammersmith, London based Judokan. He represented Great Britain in international judo tournaments four times in the 1940s and 1950s, and was never beaten. He was also a coach of the British national judo team. His...
James Monroe Thompson House, also known as Shady Rest, is a historic home located near Saxapahaw, Alamance County, North Carolina. The original one-story, single-pen, log house was built about 1850. In 1872, a two-story log addition was built, and the original building used as a kitchen. The log house is sheathed in w...
Tom Scott (born 1984) is a New Zealand rapper. He is known for his role in the groups Home Brew, At Peace, and Avantdale Bowling Club. His groups are generally characterized by jazz-influenced instrumentation and political lyrics. NPR has described Scott as "one of the biggest role players" in New Zealand hip hop; The...