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The 1944 NCAA basketball tournament involved eight schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 24, 1944, and ended with the championship game on March 28 in New York City. A total of nine games were played, including a thir... |
Mambo! is the fifth studio album by Peruvian soprano Yma Sumac. It was released in 1954 by Capitol Records. Most of the tracks were composed by her husband Moisés Vivanco.
Track listing
The original 10" edition had eight tracks. "Goomba Boomba", "Cha Cha Gitano" and "Carnavalito Boliviano" were added for the 1955 LP... |
Louis Pierre, Count Montbrun (1770, Florensac, Hérault – 1812), French cavalry general, served with distinction in the cavalry arm throughout the wars of the Revolution and the Consulate, and in 1800 was appointed to command his regiment, having served therein from trooper upwards.
After serving at the Battle of Auste... |
Alfredo Xeque (born 12 January 1969) is a Mexican former light flyweight boxer, based in Campeche, who competed from 1985 to 1992. His record stands at 19 wins, 7 losses and 2 draws after 28 professional bouts.
References
1969 births
Living people
Boxers from Campeche
Light-flyweight boxers
Mexican male boxers |
John Selwyn Moll (1913 – 24 July 1942) was an English banker, British Army officer and rugby union player born in Greenwich, London. He worked as a banker for Lloyds Bank and played club rugby for Lloyds Bank RFC and Blackheath and played for the British Lions on their 1936 tour to Argentina as a centre. He was killed ... |
```php
<?php
/*
*
*
* path_to_url
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
*/
namespace Google\Service\ChromeManagement\Resource;
use Google\Service\ChromeManagement\GoogleChromeManagementV1AppDetails;
/*... |
; ) is the flagship television newscast of TV Globo. First airing on September 1, 1969, according to IBOPE (Brazilian Institute of Public Opinion and Statistics), in the week of September 28October 4, 2015, it was the second most watched program in Brazilian television, with an average of 26,007,251 viewers per minute ... |
Compsomantis is a genus of praying mantids in the family Gonypetidae.
Species are found in South-East Asia and well represented in Indonesia and the Philippines. Species include:
Compsomantis ceylonica
Compsomantis crassiceps
Compsomantis mindoroensis
Compsomantis robusta
Compsomantis semirufula
Compsomantis tumidicep... |
```go
// Package transactions offers common infrastructure for testing Transactions
package transactions
import (
"encoding/hex"
"testing"
"github.com/stellar/go/ingest"
"github.com/stellar/go/xdr"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
// TestTransaction transaction meta
type TestTransaction struct {
Index ... |
The Mannerheim Park () is a small urban park located in the city center of Seinäjoki, Finland, near the Aalto Center and the Torikeskus shopping center. The Mannerheim Park is located at the corner of the Kirkkokatu and Koulukatu streets, next to Seinäjoki Lyceum. The Lakeudenpuisto park is located opposite the Mannerh... |
```objective-c
//
// Paranoid helpers. This is separate from basictypes.h so that it
// can use logging.
#ifndef BASE_PARANOID_H_
#define BASE_PARANOID_H_
#include <glog/logging.h>
#include "kudu/gutil/logging-inl.h"
// Sanitize a bool value which might be sour.
//
// I made up the term "sour bool". It means a bo... |
Haggardstown () is a townland and civil parish located in the barony of Upper Dundalk, on the southern outskirts of Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. The civil parish of Haggardstown lies on the shore of Dundalk Bay, north of the estuary of the River Fane, and includes the village of Blackrock and Dundalk Golf Club.
Edu... |
San Simon School District 18 is a school district in Cochise County, Arizona.
References
External links
School districts in Cochise County, Arizona |
Archer Dames is a South African rugby league player who represented South Africa in the 2000 World Cup.
He also played rugby union, representing the and in the Currie Cup and representing the South Africa national rugby sevens team at the 1999 Paris Sevens.
References
Living people
South African rugby league playe... |
Leptotrophon caledonicus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails.
Description
Distribution
This marine species occurs off New Caledonia.
References
Houart, R. (1995). The Trophoninae (Gastropoda: Muricidae) of the New Caledonia region. in: Bouc... |
The Boys' octathlon at the 2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics was held on 10 and 11 July. The competition was won by the Norwegian athlete Karsten Warholm who like the other medalists set a new personal best in the event. His result was 40 points behind the world youth record.
Medalists
Records
Prior to the ... |
Mohammad Bin Mazyad Al-Tuwaijri is a Saudi Arabian politician, a minister ranked advisor at the Royal Court, ex-minister of Economy and Planning (2017–2020). His prior experience includes the role of group managing director of HSBC Holdings PLC MENA & Turkey from 2010 to 2016. He was also the managing director of J.P. ... |
Strange Loyalties is a 1991 crime novel by William McIlvanney. This book is the third in the series featuring the character Laidlaw. This series of books is recognised as the foundation of the Tartan Noir genre.
Plot
The novel centres around the death of Jack Laidlaw's brother Scott (a teacher) who is run over by a c... |
Ali Gul Pir (; born 14 February 1986) is a Pakistani rapper, television and voice actor, Brand ambassador and stand-up comedian. He achieved popularity with his first single, "Waderai Ka Beta", a comedy song about political elites in Pakistan at the helm of affairs and the culture surrounding it.
Early life
Ali Gul Pi... |
Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion was a 19th-century illustrated periodical published in Boston, Massachusetts from 1851–1859. The magazine was founded by Frederick Gleason in 1851. The publication name was changed to Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion in 1855, after managing editor Maturin Murray Ballo... |
Del Riley (May 1925August 23, 2018) was an American county clerk. He was elected to serve Linn County, Oregon from 1967 to 1987, and advocated for and implemented the early stages of Oregon's vote-by-mail system, which was eventually expanded to 100% of votes cast in all elections in the state. In early life, he served... |
Nam Song Chol (Chosŏn'gŭl: 남성철; Hanja:南成哲; born 7 May 1982) is a North Korean former professional footballer.
Nam has appeared for the Korea DPR national football team in 19 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches, including a game against Iran where he was dismissed for pushing the referee.
Goals for senior national team
... |
South by Southwest is an annual music, film and interactive conference in Austin, Texas.
"South by Southwest" can also refer to any of the following:
"South By Southwest", a 2001 episode of the American television show V.I.P.
"South By Southwest", a 2009 episode (Season 6) of the American television show NCIS
Mu... |
The operculum is a series of bones found in bony fish and chimaeras that serves as a facial support structure and a protective covering for the gills; it is also used for respiration and feeding.
Anatomy
The opercular series contains four bone segments known as the preoperculum, suboperculum, interoperculum and operc... |
is a Japanese voice actress from Fukuoka Prefecture. She is affiliated with the Unicorn-Star talent agency. Previously, she was affiliated with Amuleto, Mediarte, Office Mori and Super Shark entertainment.
Filmography
Anime
2009
Gintama as Child A
The Beast Player Erin as Shiron
2010
K-On! as Classmate
2011
Steins;... |
Dresher may refer to:
Dresher (surname)
Dresher, Pennsylvania |
Bougas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Dimitrios Bougas (born 1971), Greek footballer
Nick Bougas (born 1955), American documentary film director, illustrator and record producer
Greek-language surnames |
2348 Michkovitch, provisional designation , is a presumed carbonaceous Erigone asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately in diameter. It was discovered by Serbian astronomer Milorad Protić at Belgrade Observatory on 10 January 1939. The asteroid was named after Serbian astronomer Vojislav Miš... |
Stenen ("made of stone") can refer to:
Stenen, Saskatchewan, a village in Canada
De Stenen Tafel, a restaurant in the Netherlands
Ole Stenen, a Norwegian Nordic skier
Den vita stenen, a Swedish children's book
Års-stenen, the Aars stone, a runestone in Denmark |
Herbert Vesely (31 March 1931 – 13 July 2002) was an Austrian film director and screenwriter. He directed 17 films between 1955 and 1988.
Selected filmography
(1955)
The Bread of Those Early Years (1962) — (based on the novel The Bread of Those Early Years)
(co-director: Peter Schamoni, 1969) — (based on a novel ... |
Arthur Allen (by 1509 – 1557/58), of Wantage, Berkshire, was an English politician.
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Ludgershall in November 1554.
References
1558 deaths
People from Wantage
English MPs 1554–1555
Year of birth uncertain |
Agate Lake is a reservoir located above sea level in Jackson County, Oregon, United States. It is northeast of Medford,
just north of Roxy Ann Peak. The lake is formed by the tall Agate Dam, which impounds Dry Creek, in the Rogue River watershed.
History
Construction of Agate Dam was authorized in 1962, started in ... |
"The People Want to Dance" is a single from former Frankie Goes to Hollywood singer Holly Johnson, taken as the third and final single from his 1991 album Dreams That Money Can't Buy. The track would be Johnson's last release until 1994.
The song was written by Holly Johnson.
Background
Released as the third and fina... |
The Stars Around Us is a 1970 paperback original anthology of previously published science fiction stories.
Contents
"The Stars Around Us" by Robert Hoskins
"The Peddler's Nose" (1951) by Jack Williamson
"The Listeners" (1968) by James E. Gunn
"Ghost Fleet" by Christopher Anvil
"Fondly Fahrenheit" (1954) by Alfre... |
Girl from Majorca is a 1905 gouache on card sketch by Pablo Picasso. It is held now in the Pushkin Museum, in Moscow. It is a study for the slightly later Family of Saltimbanques.
References
1905 drawings
Works by Pablo Picasso
Drawings in the Pushkin Museum |
Peadar Toner Mac Fhionnlaoich (5 October 1856 – 1 July 1942; ), known as Cú Uladh (The Hound of Ulster), was an Irish language writer during the Gaelic revival. He wrote stories based on Irish folklore, some of the first Irish-language plays, and regular articles in most of the Irish language newspapers, such as An Cla... |
Paizo Inc. (originally Paizo Publishing) is an American role-playing game publishing company based in Redmond, Washington, best known for the tabletop role-playing games Pathfinder and Starfinder. The company's name is derived from the Greek word paizō, which means 'I play' or 'to play'. Paizo also runs an online reta... |
Naturally occurring dysprosium (66Dy) is composed of 7 stable isotopes, 156Dy, 158Dy, 160Dy, 161Dy, 162Dy, 163Dy and 164Dy, with 164Dy being the most abundant (28.18% natural abundance). Twenty-nine radioisotopes have been characterized, with the most stable being 154Dy with a half-life of 3.0 million years, 159Dy with... |
Luigi Calabresi (14 November 1937 – 17 May 1972) was an Italian Polizia di Stato officer in Milan. Responsible for investigating far-left political movements, Calabresi was assassinated in 1972 by members of Lotta Continua, who blamed him for the death of anarchist activist Giuseppe Pinelli in police custody in 1969. T... |
An orange is a fruit of various citrus species in the family Rutaceae (see list of plants known as orange); it primarily refers to Citrus × sinensis, which is also called sweet orange, to distinguish it from the related Citrus × aurantium, referred to as bitter orange. The sweet orange reproduces asexually (apomixis th... |
Deepak Agrawal born 10 November 1970, is a professor neurosurgery at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi is one of the top 10 surgeons in the neurosurgery. During his stint as chairman computarization, he reformed the ICT processes at AIIMS, New Delhi and also helped patients in All India Institute of M... |
Fordham is a village and civil parish in the Colchester district of Essex, England, six miles north-west of Colchester. Its population was recorded as 835 in the 2011 Census and estimated at 823 in 2019. The parish includes the nearby hamlets of Fordham Heath and Hemp's Green.
Governance
Fordham is part of the Essex e... |
In molecular biology mir-25 microRNA is a short RNA molecule. MicroRNAs function to regulate the expression levels of other genes by several mechanisms. mir-25 levels increase in human heart failure, and treatment with an anti-sense RNA molecule (antagomiR) was recently reported to halt disease progression and improves... |
Michael Alexandro Sosa Molina (born 20 February 2002) is a Honduran footballer who plays as a forward for North Texas SC in USL League One, and the FC Dallas academy.
References
External links
Michael Sosa at FC Dallas
2002 births
Living people
Honduran men's footballers
Honduran emigrants to the United States
Me... |
Rutland is an unincorporated community in south Bibb County, Georgia, United States. It is part of the Macon Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Notes
Unincorporated communities in Georgia (U.S. state)
Unincorporated communities in Bibb County, Georgia
Macon metropolitan area, Georgia |
To Whom It May Concern is the second and final studio album of the American rock band Splender.
Track listing
References
External links
"To Whom It May Concern" by Splender at MusicBrainz
2002 albums
Splender albums
J Records albums
Albums produced by Mark Endert |
```objective-c
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file. See the AUTHORS file for names of contributors.
#ifndef STORAGE_LEVELDB_PORT_PORT_STDCXX_H_
#define STORAGE_LEVELDB_PORT_PORT_STDCXX_H_
// port/port_config.h availability is automatically detected vi... |
Ajou () is a former commune in the Department of Eure in Normandy. It is located in northern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Mesnil-en-Ouche.
Population
See also
Communes of the Eure department
References
Former communes of Eure |
Aleksandr Nikiforovich Aksyonov (, , Aleksandr Aksionau; 9 October 1924 – 8 September 2009) was a Soviet politician and diplomat from Belarus. Aksyonov served as the Prime Minister of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic from 11 December 1978, until 8 July 1983. He later became the Soviet Ambassador to Poland fro... |
Hymenocallis godfreyi (Godfrey's spiderlily) is a plant in the Amaryllidaceae.
The plant is a rare endemic known only from marshes near Fort San Marcos de Apalache on the St. Mark's River in Wakulla County, Florida. Some of its range lies inside St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge.
It is a bulb-forming perennial which... |
Thomas Stephen Walsh (10 January 1925 – 18 May 2003) was a senior Irish police officer (Garda Inspector 9369F) who received the Scott Medal.
Walsh was born near Castlebar, County Mayo, becoming a member of the Garda Síochána on 6 June 1944.
On 14 December 1972, he and Detective Sergeant Myles Hawkshaw were members of... |
Aditi Soondarsingh (born 1988) is a women's chess player from Barataria, Trinidad and Tobago. Soondarsingh is the National Women's Chess Champion, having won the Women's half of Trinidad and Tobago Chess Championship eight times.
She holds the FIDE title of Woman Candidate Master and has represented Trinidad and Toba... |
Furioso is a 1950 West German drama film directed by Johannes Meyer and starring Ewald Balser, Kirsten Heiberg and Peter van Eyck. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg and on location in Grömitz. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hans Ledersteger and Ernst Richter.
Synopsis
Professor Soldin... |
Vernon Place, also known as the Cowper-Taylor House, is a historic plantation house located near Como, Hertford County, North Carolina. It is dated to the late-1820s, and is a two-story, five bay, "T"-plan, transitional Federal / Greek Revival frame dwelling. It has a low-pitched, gable
roof and Colonial Revival style ... |
Butrint Lagoon () is a salt lagoon south of Saranda, Albania, located in direct proximity of the Ionian Sea. It is surrounded by dense forested hills, rocky coast and complemented by saltwater and freshwater marshlands. The lake has a length of and a width of , with a surface area of . The maximum depth of the lake is... |
The Nights of Lucretia Borgia is a 1959 Italian film. It was also known as Le notti di Lucrezia Borgia and Nights of Temptation. It was one of a series of sexually aggressive characters Lee played in European movies.
Plot
Diana d'Alva is part of a family who are leading a conspiracy against the Borgias in medieval Ita... |
Marion County Public Schools (MCPS) is a public school district that covers Marion County, Florida. The district has its headquarters in Ocala, Florida.
School Board
District 1: Allison Campbell, 2020-2024
District 2: Don Browning, 2021-2022
District 3: Eric Cummings, 2018-2022
District 4: Nancy Thrower (School Board... |
Péter Szijjártó (; born 30 October 1978) is a Hungarian politician who has been Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade since 2014. He previously served as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Parliamentary State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. In June 2012, he was appointed to State S... |
Dean Lance Morgan (born 3 October 1983) is a former professional footballer who currently plays for Uxbridge. He was a full international for Montserrat.
Club career
Morgan started his career with Colchester United, but left in September 2003, having his contract cancelled by mutual consent. He joined Reading in Novem... |
Logic Masters India (commonly abbreviated as 'LMI') is the Indian representative of the World Puzzle Federation (WPF) which is responsible for conducting national sudoku championships since 2008 to select the Indian team for the world championships. It also aims in organizing various sudoku and puzzle activities in Ind... |
This is a list of Mexican football transfers in the Mexican Primera Division during the summer 2011 transfer window, grouped by club. Football has been played professionally in Mexico since the early 1900s. Since 1996, the country has played two split seasons instead of a traditional long season. There are two separate... |
Tabilk is a closed railway station on the Goulburn Valley railway in the township of Tabilk, Victoria, Australia. The station opened at the same time as the railway from Mangalore to Shepparton on 13 January 1880 and closed in 1985. The platform was on the east side of the line, with the dirt mound remaining today. Pri... |
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Currie in Edinburgh, Scotland.
List
|}
Key
See also
List of listed buildings in Edinburgh
Notes
References
All entries, addresses and coordinates are based on data from Historic Scotland. This data falls under the Open Government Licence
Currie |
Jordan, Jesse, Go! (often abbreviated to JJGO) is a weekly comedy audio podcast, which began airing in 2007. It is hosted by comedian Jordan Morris, a television writer, producer, and actor, and Jesse Thorn, a public radio host. The show is part of Maximum Fun, a podcast network founded by Thorn.
The format of the sho... |
Eucalyptus adesmophloia is a mallee that is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. Its fresh bark is grey, the leaves are a glossy dark green, the flowers are white and borne in large groups, and the fruits are conical to hemispherical.
Description
Eucalyptus adesmophloia is a mallee that grows to a height of... |
```objective-c
/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f37x_adc.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V1.0.0
* @date 20-September-2012
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the ADC firmware
* library.
... |
Tricholoma orirubens, commonly known as blushing tricholoma, is an edible gilled mushroom native to Europe. The grey-capped fruit bodies are generally found singly or in small groups in deciduous and coniferous woodland in autumn.
Taxonomy
Tricholoma orirubens was described by French mycologist Lucien Quélet in 1873. ... |
In computer science, Algorithms for Recovery and Isolation Exploiting Semantics, or ARIES is a recovery algorithm designed to work with a no-force, steal database approach; it is used by IBM Db2, Microsoft SQL Server and many other database systems. IBM Fellow Dr. C. Mohan is the primary inventor of the ARIES family of... |
Timm Peddie is a retired professional track and road bicycle racer from the United States. He won the collegiate national track championships (1991) and the U.S. Olympic Road Trials (1992). He represented the United States in the Olympic Games Road Race, in Barcelona, Spain and competed from 1991 through 1996, winning... |
Geneva Lewis (born 1998) is a New Zealand-born violinist now living in the United States.
Lewis was born in Auckland, New Zealand. Her father is Chris Lewis, a former professional tennis player. She began playing the violin at the age of three. Living in Irvine, she studied with Aimée Kreston from the age of seven at ... |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Kibungo () is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Rwanda. It was erected on 5 September 1968 by Pope John XXIII. The diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Kigali.
Bishops
Ordinaries
Joseph Sibomana (5 September 1969 – 30 March 1992)
Frédéric Rubwejan... |
Justus Tavai (born June 26, 1998) is an American football defensive tackle who is a free agent. He was signed by the Patriots as an undrafted free agent after the 2023 NFL Draft. He played college football at El Camino, Hawaii and San Diego State.
Personal life
He is the younger brother of current Patriots linebacker ... |
Monica Skeete (née Martineau; 1923–1997) was a Grenadian poet, writer and teacher. Her work was first published in the Barbadian literary magazine BIM in 1946. Her 1978 collection of short stories, Time Out, was published by Nelson Caribbean in their Authors of the Caribbean series, to support a growing educational mar... |
```java
/*
* contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
* this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
*
* path_to_url
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or im... |
Kranz may refer to:
Kranz (surname)
Kranz Maduke, fictional character in Black Cat comic series
See also
Frankfurter Kranz, cake
Krantz, a surname
Cranz (disambiguation)
Crantz (1722–1799), European botanist & physician Heinrich Johann Nepomuk von Crantz |
Baron Norton, of Norton-on-the-Moors in the County of Stafford, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1878 for the Conservative politician and former President of the Board of Trade, Sir Charles Adderley. He was succeeded by his elder son, the second Baron. Two of his sons, the third and fo... |
Elgin is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, United States. The population was 161 at the 2010 census.
Geography
Elgin is located along the Babocomari River at (31.629095, -110.571951). The Babocomari is known to harbor a unique species of fish, belonging to the family Characidae. They are... |
Aaqib Khan (born 25 December 2003) is an Indian cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 11 January 2020, for Uttar Pradesh in the 2019–20 Ranji Trophy. He made his Twenty20 debut on 16 January 2021, for Uttar Pradesh in the 2020–21 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. He made his List A debut on 24 February 2021, for Uttar Pra... |
The Maybelline Classic, also known as the Lynda Carter Maybelline Classic, is a defunct women's tennis tournament created by tennis promoter George Liddy which was first held in 1980 and played every year until 1985. It was held at the Deer Creek Racquet Club in Deerfield Beach, Florida (1980–1983) and at the Bonaventu... |
O with breve (О̆ о̆; italics: О̆ о̆) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. In all its forms it is a homoglyph of the Latin letter O with breve (Ŏ ŏ Ŏ ŏ).
O with breve is used in the Itelmen and Khanty languages. In Itelmen, it represents the extra-short close-mid back rounded vowel or the close-mid front rounded vowel... |
Leathesia is a genus of brown algae belonging to the family Chordariaceae.
The genus has cosmopolitan distribution.
Species:
Leathesia berkeleyi
Leathesia difformis
Leathesia marina
Leathesia mucosa
Leathesia nana
Leathesia umbellata
References
Chordariaceae
Brown algae genera |
Nate Boulton (born May 23, 1980) is an American politician serving in the Iowa Senate since 2017. Boulton, a Democrat, represents the 20th District. Boulton was first elected in 2016 to replace retiring Democratic Senator Dick Dearden.
In May 2017, Boulton announced his candidacy for the Iowa gubernatorial election, ... |
Hryhoriy Oleksiyovych Illyashov (Ukrainian: Григорій Олексійович Ілляшов; born April 13, 1965) is a former KGB operative, Ukrainian spy, and politician. He made a career in the Security Service of Ukraine. Illyashov is a husband of former Minister of Justice of Ukraine Olena Lukash.
In 2010 he was appointed the head o... |
Barış Yarkadaş, (born 2 August 1974) is a Turkish journalist, politician and a writer. He's a member and lawmaker of the Republican People's Party and an incumbent member of parliament representing a division in the first electoral district of Istanbul.
Personal life
Baris Yarkadas, son of Zülfiye and Rasim Yarkadaş,... |
The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria is the official name for the largest Christian church in Egypt. The Church belongs to the Oriental Orthodox family of churches, since the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451. This church was established by Saint Mark the apostle and evangelist in the 1st century. The head of the chur... |
The discography of Good Charlotte, an American pop punk band, consists of seven studio albums, two live albums, two extended plays, 28 singles, 34 music videos and three music DVDs.
Good Charlotte released their self-titled debut album, Good Charlotte, in September 2000 with the single "Little Things", which peaked at... |
The (DNT), or German National Theater and Weimar State Orchestra, is the most significant arts organization in Weimar. The institution unites the (German National Theater) with the (Weimar State Orchestra). It plays on a total of six stages across the city. All sections of the theater and orchestra periodically give... |
The CSV qualification for the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship saw member nations compete for two places at the finals in Italy. The champion team at the 2013 Women's South American Volleyball Championship, plus the best team from the qualification tournament qualified for the World Championship.
Partic... |
MS Astor was a cruise ship that most recently sailed for Cruise & Maritime Voyages' Transocean Tours subsidiary, under which she operated voyages to Europe, South Africa, and Australia.
The ship was originally built in 1987 under the name Astor by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft (HDW), Kiel in West Germany for the Maurit... |
Acton-Boxborough Regional School District (ABRSD) is a school district headquartered in Acton, Massachusetts, and serving Acton and Boxborough in the Boston metropolitan area.
Schools
Secondary schools:
Acton-Boxborough Regional High School (Acton)
R.J. Grey Junior High School (Acton)
Elementary schools:
Blanchard Me... |
Zootopia (known as Zootropolis in some regions) is a 2016 American computer-animated buddy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was directed by Byron Howard and Rich Moore and was based on a screenplay written by Jared Bush (who also co-directed) and Phil ... |
Jessica Marcela Parra Rojas (born 10 August 1995) is a Colombian professional racing cyclist, who most recently rode for UCI Women's Continental Team .
Major results
2014
3rd Team pursuit, Central American and Caribbean Games (with Valentina Paniagua, Milena Salcedo and Lorena Vargas)
See also
List of 2015 UCI Wome... |
In Norse mythology, Dökkálfar ("Dark Elves") and Ljósálfar ("Light Elves") are two contrasting types of elves; the dark elves dwell within the earth and have a dark complexion, while the light elves live in Álfheimr, and are "fairer than the sun to look at". The Ljósálfar and the Dökkálfar are attested in the Prose Edd... |
Hypercompe confusa is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Herbert Druce in 1884. It is found in Mexico.
References
confusa
Moths described in 1884 |
Bonifacio Arévalo y Flores (14 May 1850 - 13 December 1920) was a Filipino ilustrado, dentist, sculptor, propagandist, and an ardent patron of music and theater. He was the treasurer of La Liga Filipina and the founder of the Sociedad Dental de Filipinas, which is now known as the Philippine Dental Association.
Family... |
Ignaz Karl Soppron (1821–1894), better known as Ignjat Sopron (), was a journalist, publisher, and printer from Zemun (then part of the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary, today one of the municipalities of Belgrade, Serbia). Born in Novi Sad to an ethnic German family, he learned the art of printing in his hometown, ... |
Construction of the new Toodyay Convict Hiring Depot began in February 1852 and was completed by 1856. The depot was closed in 1872. The site chosen, Avon Location 110, was an area of Crown land measuring just over . It was situated approximately upstream from the site of the previous Toodyay Convict Hiring Depot (185... |
Boniface Gambila Adagbila (born June 9, 1959) is a Ghanaian politician and member of the Sixth Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana representing the Nabdam Constituency in the Upper East Region on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party.
Personal life
Adagbila is married with three children. He is a Catholic.
Ea... |
"Cirice" ( , ; 'church') is a song by the Swedish rock band Ghost. The track was released as the lead single from the group's third studio album Meliora. The song peaked at number 4 on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart, and won the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 2016.
"Cirice" is featured in the video game R... |
Cedar Township is a township in Marshall County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 94 at the 2000 census.
Cedar Township was organized in 1902, and named for the abundance of white cedar within its borders.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which ... |
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