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Euphaedra ochracea is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Equateur, Sankuru and the north-eastern part of the country). References Butterflies described in 1980 ochracea Endemic fauna of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Butterflies of Africa
Kim Mi-sook (, born March 26, 1959) is a South Korean actress. Career Kim Mi-sook made her acting debut in 1979 and has since had a prolific career on television. Recent notable roles include a divorcee making a new start in morning drama Queen's Conditions (2005), and the villainous stepmother in primetime hit Brilli...
T. V. Raman (born 4 May 1965) is a computer scientist who specializes in accessibility research. His research interests are primarily in the areas of auditory user interfaces and structured electronic documents. He has worked on speech interaction and markup technologies in the context of the World Wide Web at Digital...
The Remington Model Four is a semi-automatic rifle manufactured by Remington Arms from 1981 to 1987. It features a gas-operated action with a gloss-finished walnut stock. Unlike most Remington rifles, the Model Four spells out the number and is marketed as the Model Four not the Model 4. Along with the Model 7400, the...
Tony Parenti (August 6, 1900 – April 17, 1972) was an American jazz clarinetist and saxophonist born in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. After starting his musical career in New Orleans, he had a successful career in music in New York City for decades. Biography Parenti was a childhood musical prodigy, first on ...
Bezuljak (, ) is a village north of Begunje pri Cerknici in the Municipality of Cerknica in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Name Bezuljak was attested in written records as Holaer in 1260, Oleren in 1261, and Holleren in 1321, among other spellings. The name Bezuljak is derived from the Slavic common noun *bъzъ...
The men's 500 metres speed skating competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at Richmond Olympic Oval on 15 February 2010. Track maintenance issues Competition was stopped for approximately ninety minutes during the first run, due to concerns over the naturally deteriorating quality of the ice after so many ...
```vue <template> <div class="relative" :class="{ 'sm:pb-20 lg:pb-28 xl:pb-40 2xl:pb-60': isHome }"> <img v-if="isHome" loading="lazy" :src="`/img/home/discover/dx/discover-mountain.svg`" class="absolute left-0 bottom-0 object-cover w-full" alt="A landscape image" /> <sectio...
L'Esprit d'équipe (also 33 Export, Esprit de Liberté) is a yacht. She won her class in the 1985–86 Whitbread Round the World Race skippered by Lionel Péan. She had earlier competed in the 1981–82 Whitbread Round the World Race as 33 Export but lost her mast in the Southern Ocean and did not finish the race. Reference...
James M. Pyne (born November 23, 1971) is an American businessman and former football guard and center. He is the co-founder of Wheels Up and has also served as the chief partnership officer of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He played in the National Football League (NFL) for nine seasons. He also played college football f...
The Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Kingdom of Spain to Peru is the official representative of the Kingdom of Spain to the Republic of Peru. Peru and Spain officially established relations on August 15, 1879, under Alfonso XII and have since maintained diplomatic relations with a brief exception du...
Steven M. Rabinowitz (born January 17, 1957) is a political image maker, media strategist, publicist, and event planner whose primary work is for progressive, Democratic, and Jewish causes. He is frequently quoted in U.S., Israeli and Jewish news media, and has had opinion pieces appear in numerous outlets. In 2004, t...
Murena may refer to: Comic Murena (comic book), Belgian comic book Person Carlo Murena, (1713–1764) was an Italian architect of the late-Baroque period active in Rome, Foligno, Perugia, and other towns in central Italy. Lucius Licinius Murena (praetor 88 BC), Roman senator Lucius Licinius Murena (consul), Roma...
Ernst Dietrich Adolph Eichner [Ernesto Eichner] (born 15 February 1740 in Arolsen, died early 1777 in Potsdam) was a German bassoonist and composer. Biography Eichner was born to Johann Andreas Eichner (1694–1768), a court musician to the court of Waldeck. His father provided him with his primary musical education. He...
```go /* * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file * distributed with this work for additional information * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file * * path_to_url * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDI...
The Golden Pin is a 2009 short film directed by Cuong Ngo about a young Vietnamese-Canadian swimmer who struggles between the expectations of family and the demands of his heart. Plot Set in Canada's multicultural milieu, Long, an only child, has kept his homosexuality a secret from his parents. Under pressure from h...
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) insensitivity also known as Isolated gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) deficiency (IGD) is a rare autosomal recessive genetic and endocrine syndrome which is characterized by inactivating mutations of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor (GnRHR) and thus an insensitivity...
Einthoven's triangle is an imaginary formation of three limb leads in a triangle used in electrocardiography, formed by the two shoulders and the pubis. The shape forms an inverted equilateral triangle with the heart at the center. It is named after Willem Einthoven, who theorized its existence. Einthoven used these m...
```python #!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ source property """ import copy from rebulk import AppendMatch, Rebulk, RemoveMatch, Rule from rebulk.remodule import re from .audio_codec import HqConflictRule from ..common import dash, seps, optional from ..common.pattern import is_disabled from ..common....
```c++ /* Boost libs/numeric/odeint/examples/openmp/lorenz_ensemble.cpp Parallelized Lorenz ensembles (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at path_to_url */ #include <omp.h> #include <vector> #include <iostream> #include <iterator> #include <boost/numeric/odeint.hpp> #include <boost/numeric/odeint/exte...
Mozaffarabad (, also Romanized as Moz̧affarābād; also known as Muzafarābād, and Muzaffarābād) is a village in Ivughli Rural District, Ivughli District, Khoy County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 289, in 64 families. References Populated places in Khoy County
Lipnik is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Ruciane-Nida, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately north-east of Ruciane-Nida, north-west of Pisz, and east of the regional capital Olsztyn. References Lipnik
Otsjanep or Ocenep is a village in Asmat Regency, South Papua, Indonesia. The village is located on the bank of the Ewta river at the far north end of Indonesia's Casuarina Coast, named for its casuarina trees but now disappearing due to logging. Otsjanep is renowned for its wood carving. The locals continue to wear tr...
Oh My God, Charlie Darwin is the third studio album by American band the Low Anthem. It was self-published on September 2, 2008, and reissued by Bella Union and Nonesuch Records in June 2009. Following the success of their album What the Crow Brings (2007), founding members Ben Knox Miller and Jeffrey Prystowsky welcom...
Khowzineh-ye Baqer (, also Romanized as Khowzīneh-ye Bāqer) is a village in Kheybar Rural District, Choghamish District, Dezful County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 882, in 139 families. References Populated places in Dezful County
The 1789 Rhode Island gubernatorial election was an uncontested election held on April 1, 1789 to elect the governor of Rhode Island. John Collins, the incumbent governor, was the sole candidate and so won with 100% of the vote. References Rhode Island gubernatorial elections 1789 in Rhode Island 1789 United States g...
The Handball events at the 1982 Asian Games were held in New Delhi, India between 19 November and 4 December 1982. The competition included only men's event. Medalists Results Main round Group A Group B Classification 5th–8th Placement 7–8 Placement 5–6 Final round Semifinals Bronze medal match Gold medal m...
The Marø Cliffs () are prominent rock cliffs standing southwest of Jeffries Glacier in the Theron Mountains of Antarctica. They were first mapped in 1956–57 by the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition and named for Harald Marø, captain of the Canadian sealer Theron which transported the advance party and other membe...
Doina Rotaru (born 14 September 1951, Bucharest) is a Romanian composer best known for orchestral and chamber works. Biography Marilena Doinița Rotaru was born in Bucharest and studied with Tiberiu Olah at the Bucharest Conservatory in Bucharest from 1970-1975. In 1991, she continued her studies with Theo Loevendie i...
Aulidiotis bicolor is a species of moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Sigeru Moriuti in 1977. It is found in Japan, where it has been recorded from Yakushima island. References Gelechiinae Moths described in 1977 Moths of Japan
Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond (1838 in Aberdeen – 20 April 1905) was a Scottish educator, writer and editor. He was educated at the University and Free Church College, Aberdeen, and at Erlangen University, and was assistant professor of Greek and examiner in classics at Aberdeen University from 1861 until 1867. In ...
Franz Mairecker (11 April 1879 – 11 May 1950) was an Austrian violinist, music teacher and lecturer. Life Born in Gumpoldskirchen, Mairecker studied with Josef Maxinczak, Jakob Grün, Ernst Ludwig and Robert Fuchs at the Vienna Conservatory from 1889 to 1895. He then worked as a substitute in the Vienna Court Opera Or...
Upper Gundar is a river flowing in the Sivagangai district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. References See also List of rivers of Tamil Nadu Rivers of Tamil Nadu Sivaganga district
Puryear is a city in Henry County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 671 at the 2010 census. Geography Puryear is located in northern Henry County at (36.444853, -88.333770). U.S. Route 641 passes through the east side of the city, leading north to Hazel, Kentucky, and south to Paris, the Henry county se...
```python from typing import Final from localstack.services.stepfunctions.asl.component.component import Component from localstack.services.stepfunctions.asl.component.state.state_choice.choice_rule import ( ChoiceRule, ) class ChoicesDecl(Component): def __init__(self, rules: list[ChoiceRule]): self...
David Malis (born c. 1957) is an American operatic baritone. In 1985 he won the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition. His roles include Papageno in Mozart's The Magic Flute. References 1957 births Living people American operatic baritones
Bob Cunningham (September 26, 1927 – October 8, 2006) was a Grey Cup champion and award-winning professional Canadian football fullback. Career Between 1948 and 1951, he played 29 games for the Montreal Alouettes, scoring one touchdown in the 37th Grey Cup He played for the Ottawa Rough Riders from 1952 to 1955, winn...
The 3rd Screen Actors Guild Awards, honoring the best achievements in film and television performances for the year 1996, took place on February 22, 1997. The ceremony was held at the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles, California, and was televised live by NBC. The nominees were announced on January 23, 1997. Wi...
Leutnant Richard Wenzl was a German World War I flying ace credited with twelve aerial victories. World War I service Wenzl flew first for an artillery cooperation unit, FAA 236. He transferred, first to KEK Ost, then to Jagdstaffel 31 in the spring of 1917. For his first victory, he shot down and destroyed a Spad on ...
Demographic features of Somalia's inhabitants include ethnicity, language, population density, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Somalia is believed to be one of the most homogeneous countries in sub-Saharan Africa. 2020 survey Child marriages, known ...
The Jim and Janet Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation is a building on the Seattle University campus, in the U.S. state of Washington. Artworks in the building include an untitled painting by Ronnie Tjampitjinpa and Corrupt OS (Portrait of John Stanley Ford) by Anthony White. References External links The J...
The Nether Poppleton Tithe Barn is a tithe barn at Manor Farm in the village of Nether Poppleton in the unitary authority of City of York in the North of England. Research by dendrochronologists has shown that the tithe barn, which was built on the site of an old nunnery, is at least 450 years old. The building is of...
Antti Halonen (born February 2, 1982) is a Finnish professional ice hockey defenceman who currently plays for KalPa in the Finnish Liiga. Halonen returned to KalPa after two seasons with Timrå IK of the then Elitserien on April 19, 2012. Career statistics References External links 1982 births Living people Sportspe...
dOP is a French electronic music trio. Since their inception in 2006, they have received recognition, in the electronic music landscape, securing a spot on Resident Advisors Top Live Acts for 2010, 2011 and 2012. Career The trio is composed of childhood friends Damien Vandesande, Clément Aichelbaum and Jonathan Illel...
Lauda Sion (Praise Zion), Op. 73, is an extended composition by Felix Mendelssohn. He set parts of Lauda Sion, a sequence in Latin for Corpus Christi in 1846. The piece in eight movements is scored for soloists, a four-part choir and orchestra. History Mendelssohn was ready to set music for different denominations. H...
Shahuwadi (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) constituencies of Maharashtra state, western India. This constituency is located in Kolhapur district. Geographical scope The constituency comprises Shauwadi Taluka, Kodoli, Kotoli, Panhala revenue circles and Panhala Municipa...
Regent Centre is a large business park in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The business park is home to a variety of companies, including banking group Virgin Money whose Head Office is located on the site. The centre has its own transport interchange with a station on the Tyne & Wear Metro and integrated bus st...
Simple Song may refer to: "Simple Song" (The Shins song), 2012 "Simple Song", a song by Avail rom the 1996 album 4am Friday "Simple Song", a song by Lyle Lovett from the 1987 album Pontiac "Simple Song", a song by Miley Cyrus from the 2008 album Breakout "Simple Song", a song by Passenger from the 2017 album The...
On October 31, 1870, a popular insurrection occupied Paris's City Hall (Hôtel de Ville). Amidst the Franco-Prussian War, Parisians simultaneously heard of losses at Le Bourget and Metz alongside armstice negotiations. Incensed by what they viewed as treason, a group of 300 to 400 demonstrated at the City Hall and membe...
Sargis was Patriarch of the Church of the East between 860 and 872. Sources Brief accounts of Sargis's patriarchate are given in the Ecclesiastical Chronicle of the Jacobite writer Bar Hebraeus (floruit 1280) and in the ecclesiastical histories of the Nestorian writers Mari (twelfth-century), Amr (fourteenth-century)...
Prevalje pod Krimom (; ) is a settlement in the Municipality of Brezovica in central Slovenia. The municipality is part of the traditional region of Inner Carniola and is now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region. Name The name of the settlement was changed from Prevalje to Prevalje pod Krimom in 1953. ...
ʻAbd al-Nūr (ALA-LC romanization of ) is a male given name and, in modern usage, surname. The name is used by Muslims and also by Coptic and Orthodox Christians in the Middle East. It is built from the Arabic words ʻabd and al-Nūr, one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. I...
Greece–Uruguay relations are diplomatic relations between Greece and Uruguay. Both nations are members of the World Trade Organization. History Uruguay was one of the first countries to recognize the newly established Greek state after the war of independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1821. In 1872, Greece and Urugu...
Andrew Peter Miller (23 March 1949 – 24 December 2019) was a British Labour politician and scientist who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Ellesmere Port and Neston from 1992 to 2015. Early life Born in Isleworth, Middlesex, Miller was educated in Malta before attending the Hayling Island Secondary School (now k...
Słomków is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pacyna, within Gostynin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately north of Pacyna, south-east of Gostynin, and west of Warsaw. References Villages in Gostynin County
The Ihle is a river of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. A former tributary of the Elbe, it discharges into the Elbe–Havel Canal (and its predecessor Ihlekanal) since the 1860s. See also List of rivers of Saxony-Anhalt Rivers of Saxony-Anhalt Rivers of Germany
Politics of Nagasaki, as in all prefectures of Japan, takes place in the framework of local autonomy that is guaranteed by the Constitution and laid out in the Local Autonomy Law. The administration is headed by a governor directly elected by the people every four years in first-past-the-post elections. Legislation, th...
The Islander 24 is an American sailboat that was designed by Joseph McGlasson and first built in 1961. The Islander 24 is a fiberglass development of the wooden-hulled Catalina Islander. The design was developed into the Islander 24 Bahama in 1964. Development McGlasson approached Glas Laminates to build a version of...
Natvarlal Bhagwandas Parmar was an Indian politician. He was elected to the Lok Sabha lower house of the Parliament of India from Dhandhuka, Gujarat as a member of the Janata Party. References External links Official Biographical Sketch in Lok Sabha Website Lok Sabha members from Gujarat India MPs 1977–1979 1927 ...
Tintagel Slate Quarries fall into two categories: the series of quarries lying between Tintagel Castle and Trebarwith Strand on the north coast of Cornwall, South West England and the open cast quarries further inland. There are around eight cliff-edge quarries as well as two wharfs, all of which are now disused as wel...
Elections for the 43 seats in the Tibetan Parliament in Exile were held on April 25, 1996. Organized by the Tibetan Electoral Commission, participation was reported at some 32880 votes. Tibetans in exile elected representatives from the three historical regions of Tibet, the four classic Tibetan Buddhist schools, the t...
Albert Demangeon (13 June 1872 – 25 July 1940) was a Professor of social geography at the Sorbonne in Paris for many years. He was an educator, a prolific author, and in the 1930s was the leading French academic in the field of human geography. He was a pioneer in the use of surveys to collect information on social que...
is a district of Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan. Education Setagaya Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools. All of 1-chome and parts of 2 and 3-chome are zoned to Hachimanyama Elementary School (八幡山小学校). The remainder of 2 and 3 chome are zoned to Roka Elementary School (芦花小学校). All of 1-chome ...
Lubowiec is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Złota, within Pińczów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. References Lubowiec
Rape is a common topic in history and mythology. A list of notable survivors from history and mythology includes: History Boudica's two daughters, raped by Roman soldiers Rogneda of Polotsk from Belarus/Scandinavian history; raped by Vladimir, half-brother of her betrothed Yaropolk I of Kiev, in the presence of her ...
Phoma tracheiphila is a fungal plant pathogen. It causes a disease known as Mal secco on citrus trees. It occurs in dry, cool climates such as the Mediterranean, Black Sea and Asia Minor. It forms pycniospores that are carried short distances by rain, or by wind to new leaves, where germinated hyphae invade stomata or ...
Assean River is a river in the Hudson Bay drainage basin in Northern Manitoba, Canada. Its flows from its source at Little Assean Lake to Clark Lake on the Nelson River. See also List of rivers of Manitoba References Rivers of Northern Manitoba Tributaries of Hudson Bay
In astronomy, CENBOL (derived from "CENtrifugal pressure supported BOundary Layer) is a model developed by the astrophysicist Sandip Chakrabarti and collaborators to explain the region of an accretion flow around a black hole. Centrifugal force dominated boundary layer Because centrifugal force l2/r3 increases very ...
Mwanga, or Namwanga (Nyamwanga), is a Bantu language spoken by the Mwanga people in the Northern Province of Zambia (mainly in the districts of Isoka and Nakonde) and in Mbeya Region, Tanzania. The 2010 Zambian census found 140,000 speakers. The current number in Tanzania is unknown; Ethnologue cites a figure from 1987...
Le Père Duchesne (; "Old Man Duchesne" or "Father Duchesne") was an extreme radical newspaper during the French Revolution, edited by Jacques Hébert, who published 385 issues from September 1790 until eleven days before his death by guillotine, which took place on March 24, 1794. History To be denounced as an enemy o...
Johann Friedrich Herbart (; 4 May 1776 – 14 August 1841) was a German philosopher, psychologist and founder of pedagogy as an academic discipline. Herbart is now remembered amongst the post-Kantian philosophers mostly as making the greatest contrast to Hegel—in particular in relation to aesthetics. His educational phi...
Carlos de la Garza is an American mixer, record producer, engineer, musician, and songwriter based in Los Angeles. Early life De la Garza was born and raised in Cerritos, California. He started playing drums in high school and played in various local bands. While still in high school, he simultaneously joined Long Be...
John Joseph Fitzgerald (March 10, 1872 – May 13, 1952) was an American lawyer and politician who served nine terms as a United States Representative from New York from 1899 to 1917. Life and politics Born in Brooklyn, he attended the public schools, La Salle Military Academy (formerly Sacred Heart Academy), and gradua...
Masita Mahmudin (born 2 March 1995) is an Indonesian badminton player affiliated with Jaya Raya Jakarta club. She was the silver medalists at the 2013 World Junior Championships in the mixed team and doubles event. Mahmudin also part of the national junior team that won the bronze medal at the 2013 Asian Junior Champio...
Bae Heung-rip (; November 7, 1546 – October 17, 1608) was a Korean military official of the mid-Joseon Period. He was a general under Admiral Yi Sun-sin during the Imjin war. Life Bae Heung-rip was born on November 7, 1546. He passed the military examination (무과; 武科) in 1572 and became a Herald (선전관; 宣傳官). Later, he h...
Tanzim Qaedat al-Jihad (), also known as Al-Qaeda in the Malay Archipelago, is thought to be a militant splinter group of Southeast Asian Islamist group Jemaah Islamiya. It is thought to have been led by Noordin Mohammad Top. References Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorism in Indonesia Groups affiliated with al-Qaeda Islamist ...
Gastre (from Tehuelche Gástrrek, meaning "shrub") is a village in Chubut Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the Gastre Department. It was founded in 1904. The place was the center of a controversy in the early 1990s when Argentina's National Atomic Energy Commission proposed to build a deep borehole disposal i...
Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. may refer to: Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, U.S. of A. Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, U.S. of A. Upper Paxton Township, Pennsylvania, U.S. of A. See also Paxton (disambiguation)
Grand Rapids Wildland Provincial Park is a wildland provincial park in Wood Buffalo and Municipal District of Opportunity, northern Alberta, Canada. The park was established on 20 December 2000 with an area of . The area was adjusted slightly in 2004 to and again on 20 December 2004 to its current area of . The park i...
Sokinochloa is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Poaceae. Its native range is Madagascar. Species Species: Sokinochloa australis Sokinochloa bosseri Sokinochloa brachyclada Sokinochloa chapelieri Sokinochloa chiataniae Sokinochloa perrieri Sokinochloa viguieri References Bambusoideae Bambus...
Bajram Jashanica (born 25 September 1990) is a Kosovan professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Kosovan club Ballkani. Club career Hysi and unsuccessful test with FSV Frankfurt Jashanica was one of Hysi's main players and 2010–11 season proved successful after he and even his team is announced campion o...
Deepwater is a 2005 American neo-noir film written and directed by David S. Marfield. It is based on Deepwater, a 1999 novel written by Matthew F. Jones. It was screened at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 9, 2005, and the München Fantasy Filmfest in Germany on June 28, 2005. The film was shot in Clearwa...
Leif Strömberg (born January 4, 1962, in Stockholm) is a Swedish ice hockey coach and former ice hockey player (forward and defence). Within Swedish hockey, he is regarded as an unconventional coach and a colorful character. Besides having coached a long list of Swedish teams he has an international coaching career. Hi...
Alnashsky District (; , Alnaš joros) is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the twenty-five in the Udmurt Republic, Russia. It is located in the south of the republic. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Alnashi. Geographic information The dis...
Zagórze is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jodłowa, within Dębica County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately north of Jodłowa, south-west of Dębica, and west of the regional capital Rzeszów. References Villages in Dębica County
Antonio Bordon is a Paraguayan handball coach of the Paraguay national team. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Handball coaches Place of birth missing (living people) Handball in Paraguay
The Viking Truvor () (formerly Sergey Kirov) is a Dmitriy Furmanov-class (302, BiFa129M) Soviet/Russian river cruise ship, cruising in the Volga – Neva basin. The ship was built by VEB Elbewerften Boizenburg/Roßlau at their shipyard in Boizenburg, East Germany, and entered service in 1987. Her home port is currently Sa...
Pisgah High School may refer to: Pisgah High School (Mississippi) Pisgah High School (North Carolina)
Neotrichoporoides beyarslani is a species of wasp in the Eulophidae family, native to Turkey. The scientific name of this species was first published in 1993 by Doganlar. References Eulophidae Insects described in 1993 Hymenoptera of Asia
```xml import { WebPartContext } from "@microsoft/sp-webpart-base"; import { LogHelper } from "../helpers/LogHelper"; import { MSGraphClientV3 } from "@microsoft/sp-http"; class GraphService { private static _context: WebPartContext; public static async Init(context: WebPartContext): Promise<void> { this._con...
Till Nowak is a German digital artist and visual artist, graphic designer and filmmaker. He received recognition for his grad project, the 2005 film Delivery, and for his art piece The Experience of Fliehkraft and its film offshoot The Centrifuge Brain Project, both released in 2011, and more recently for his 2015 fil...
The Croods: A New Age (also known as The Croods 2) is a 2020 American computer-animated adventure comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Universal Pictures. The sequel to The Croods (2013) as well as the second film in The Croods franchise, it was directed by Joel Crawford (in his feature direc...
Omocyrius is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Omocyrius fulvisparsus Pascoe, 1866 Omocyrius jansoni Ritsema, 1888 References Lamiinae
Charles Fremont Conner (1857–1905) was an American artist who was one of the most important painters in the Richmond Group in Richmond, Indiana. Conner is considered as one of the most talented early Richmond artists. He was self-taught and began his career as an industrial painter for the Hoosier Drill Company where...
```objective-c // Allocator that wraps operator new -*- C++ -*- // // This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library. This library is free // software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the // Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) // any later version. // This library is distribu...
The Bundeswehr regulations on traditions (Traditionserlass) are a series of regulations by the Bundeswehr developed in the 1950s that until today with revisions (1982, 2017), all in respect to the German military traditions that have had been upheld by its predecessor services before and the traditions in force today b...
Sonola is the debut studio album by Australian rock band The Black Sorrows. The album was released in June 1984 and consisted of cover versions of soul and R&B songs. Background In 1983, following the disbanding of Jo Jo Zep, Joe Camilleri gathered together a group of musician friends and dubbed them The Black Sorrows...
Donald C. Songer (January 31, 1899 – October 3, 1962) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He played four seasons in the major leagues, from until , for the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Giants. Sources Major League Baseball pitchers Pittsburgh Pirates players New York Giants (NL) players Kansas City Blues (baseba...
Deltacloud is an application programming interface (API) developed by Red Hat and the Apache Software Foundation that abstracts differences between cloud computing implementations. It was announced on September 3, 2009. Each Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud existing today provides its own API. The purpose of Deltaclo...
Katrina Frye Shealy (born December 25, 1954, in Columbia, South Carolina) is an American politician, and a member of the South Carolina State Senate. She is a Republican but was elected as a petition candidate from District 23 in Lexington County. At the time of her election in 2012, she was the only woman in the South...