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The 2020 Amex-Istanbul Challenger was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the 33rd edition of the tournament which was part of the 2020 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Istanbul, Turkey between 19 and 25 October 2020.
Singles main-draw entrants
Seeds
1 Rankings are as of 12 October 2... |
Aatma (), also known as The Ghost, is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language horror film directed by Deepak Ramsay and starring Kapil Jhaveri and Neha Bajpai in the lead roles. The film is written by M. Salim and produced by Tulsi Ramsay for Parallel Films and Tulsi Ramsay Productions. Aatma was first released in India on 19 May... |
Laszlo Levente Balatoni (29 January 1910 – 18 August 2000), alias Levente Ladislas Balatony, was a Hungarian alpine skier who competed in the inaugural alpine skiing event in the 1936 Winter Olympics. He finished 38th among 66 competitors.
He became a naturalised UK citizen in July 1955 and was living there at the ... |
Skegness Town Association Football Club is an English association football club based in the town of Skegness, Lincolnshire. The club currently competes in the .
Skegness Town play at the Vertigo Stadium, Skegness after moving there from Burgh Road in 2017. The club's home kit is a white shirt, red shorts and red sock... |
Judith Ackland (1892–1971) was an English artist, a landscape painter and creator of dioramas.
Biography
Judith Agnes Maud Ackland was born at Stowford House on Bideford Strand in 1892, the daughter of Charles Kingsley Ackland, a well-known doctor from Bideford, Devon.
She studied art at the Bideford Art School and t... |
Letneozersky (also Letneozerskiy, Obozersky Southeast (US)) is a former interceptor air base located 8 km (5 miles) southeast of Obozersky, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia.
It was home to the 524th Fighter Aviation Regiment, 23rd Air Defence Division (Arkhangelsk), 10th Independent Air Defence Army, with up to 27 Mikoyan-... |
The Special Tactics Group (STG) is the full-time police tactical group of the New Zealand Police. The STG, originally named the Anti-Terrorist Squad, was established to respond to high-risk situations which are beyond the scope or capacity of everyday policing. STG officers directly support operational police in incide... |
```xml
import Vue, { PluginObject } from 'vue'
import { ElementUIComponent, ElementUIComponentSize, ElementUIHorizontalAlignment } from './component'
import { ElAlert } from './alert'
import { ElAside } from './aside'
import { ElAutocomplete } from './autocomplete'
import { ElBadge } from './badge'
import { ElBreadcru... |
NetFlow is a feature that was introduced on Cisco routers around 1996 that provides the ability to collect IP network traffic as it enters or exits an interface. By analyzing the data provided by NetFlow, a network administrator can determine things such as the source and destination of traffic, class of service, and t... |
Cedric Alwyn Minter (born November 13, 1958) is a former professional football player, an award-winning running back in the Canadian Football League (CFL). After his playing career, Minter became an educator and is currently a junior high school assistant principal in Boise, Idaho.
Early years
Born into a military fam... |
The Shokihaze goby (Tridentiger barbatus) is a species of goby native to marine and brackish waters along the coasts of eastern Asia. It has also been introduced to the San Francisco Bay in California, United States. This species can reach a length of SL.
References
Shokihaze goby
Fish of the Pacific Ocean
Fish of... |
Povilasia is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae.
References
Solitaneini |
Paquita Salas is a Spanish comedy streaming television series created by Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi. It first premiered on the web platform Flooxer in July 2016. After unexpected success, the series eventually aired on television channel Neox. Netflix acquired the series in October 2017 and renewed the show for s... |
is a Japanese singer and actress. She was a member and the leader of Cute, a girl idol group within Hello! Project.
Career
Yajima first joined Hello! Project in 2002 as one of the fifteen children chosen from the Hello! Project Kids auditions after performing "Momoiro Kataomoi" by Aya Matsuura. She debuted the same ye... |
```javascript
OC.L10N.register(
"settings",
{
"Private" : "Skromn",
"Only visible to people matched via phone number integration through Talk on mobile" : "Viditen iba pre ud s integrciou telefnneho sla prostrednctvom aplikcie Talk /Rozhovor/ pre mobil",
"Local" : "Loklny",
"Only visible to peop... |
Voronovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Nagornoye Rural Settlement, Petushinsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2010.
Geography
Voronovo is located 40 km northwest of Petushki (the district's administrative centre) by road. Barskovo is the nearest rural locality.
References
Rur... |
Strandvallen is a multi-use stadium in Hällevik, Sweden. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Mjällby AIF. The stadium holds 7,000 people and was built in 1953.
References
External sources
Strandvallen
Football venues in Sweden
Mjällby AIF
Buildings and structures in Bleking... |
"Broadcast to the Empire" is the fourth (and final) Christmas Night with the Stars sketch of the British television comedy series Dad's Army. It was originally transmitted on Monday 25 December 1972. A full-length radio version was also made, entitled Ten Seconds From Now, which was the last radio episode to be made.
... |
Straight Is the Way is a surviving 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Robert G. Vignola, written by Frances Marion and Ethel Watts Mumford, and starring Matt Moore, Mabel Bert, Gladys Leslie, George Parsons, Henry Sedley, Van Dyke Brooke, and Emily Fitzroy. It was released on March 6, 1921, by Paramount Pictu... |
Petri Vuorinen (born 31 August 1972) is a Finnish football manager. He is the sporting director with Honka.
References
1972 births
Living people
Finnish men's footballers
Finnish football managers
Vaasan Palloseura managers
Men's association football players not categorized by position |
Ainārs Šlesers (born 22 January 1970, Riga) is a Latvian business oligarch and politician who was Deputy Prime Minister of Latvia, as well as Deputy Mayor of Riga. Currently he is a member of the Latvian Parliament with his political party, Latvia First, holding 9 seats in the parliament.
Business career
Šlesers star... |
Stadl-Predlitz is a municipality since 2015 in the Murau District of Styria, Austria.
It was created as part of the Styria municipal structural reform,
at the end of 2014, by merging the former towns Stadl an der Mur and Predlitz-Turrach.
Geography
Municipality arrangement
The municipality territory includes the fo... |
Desiree Lim (born 1971) is a Malaysian-born Canadian independent film director, producer, and screenwriter. She is known for her films Sugar Sweet (2001), Floored by Love (2005), and The House (2011). Lim tends to work within the realm of family drama and comedy, and highlights themes of lesbianism, multiculturalism, a... |
Variable envelope return path (VERP) is a technique used by some electronic mailing list software to enable automatic detection and removal of undeliverable e-mail addresses. It works by using a different return path (also called "envelope sender") for each recipient of a message.
Motivation
Any long-lived mailing li... |
or is a lake in Norway that lies in Namsskogan municipality in Trøndelag county and Bindal municipality in Nordland county. Most of the lake is in Bindal, about northwest of the village of Namsskogan.
See also
List of lakes in Norway
Geography of Norway
References
Lakes of Trøndelag
Lakes of Nordland
Namsskoga... |
The 2013 Presbyterian Blue Hose football team represented Presbyterian College in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by fifth-year head coach Harold Nichols and played their home games at Bailey Memorial Stadium. They were a member of the Big South Conference. They finished the season 3–8, 1–4 ... |
Justice Niles may refer to:
Addison Niles, associate justice of the Supreme Court of California
Nathaniel Niles (politician), associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court
Silas Niles, associate justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court |
El Cancionero: Mas y Mas is a four-CD box set by the American rock band Los Lobos, released in 2000. It contains album tracks, live recordings, rarities, and alternate versions, as well as tracks from solo and side projects, soundtracks, and tribute albums. Of the eighty-six tracks on the box set, eleven are previously... |
The 2016 West Virginia Democratic presidential primary was held on May 10 in the U.S. state of West Virginia as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
The Republican Party held primaries in two states, including their own West Virginia primary, while for the Democratic Party t... |
The Mazafran River is a river, with an estuary, in Algeria, North Africa.
About in length, the river passes through an area covered in woodlands, and some evidence of the Roman land ownership patterns are still discernable. The river, which flows into the Mediterranean, forms part of the border of the wilaya of Tipaz... |
Alena Sharp (born March 7, 1981) is a Canadian professional golfer currently playing on the LPGA Tour. A graduate of New Mexico State University, where she played on the golf team, Sharp turned professional in 2003, playing two seasons on the Futures Tour and on other minor tours before joining the LPGA Tour in 2005.
... |
The 12th NKP Salve Challenger Trophy was an Indian domestic cricket tournament that was held in Chennai from 1 October to 4 October 2006. The series involved the domestic players from India who were placed accordingly in the teams namely India Blue, India Red, and India Green. From this edition, the names of teams were... |
Petea may refer to:
Petea, a village in the commune Pălatca, Cluj County, Romania
Petea, a village in the commune Band, Mureș County, Romania
Petea, a village in the commune Dorolț, Satu Mare County, Romania
Petea River, a tributary of the Peţa River in Romania
People with the name
Petea Vâlcov (1910–1943), Rom... |
Beat Kennel is an album by the Rova Saxophone Quartet recorded in Milan in 1987 for the Italian Black Saint label.
Reception
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states "ROVA perfectly balances advanced arranged sections with dynamic individual and group improvising on this consistently stimulating set ... The results... |
Mike Kalambay (born April 21, 1978) is a Congolese gospel singer-songwriter whose origin is from Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Mike Kalambay also founded Mike Kalambay & Shekina Music.
Early life
Mike Kalambay was born on April 21, 1978, in Kinshasa. His parents are Joseph Kabamuanishi and Monique Ngola... |
NGC 1924 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation of Orion. It was discovered on October 5, 1785, by William Herschel.
References
External links
1924
17319
J05280197-0518383
Orion (constellation)
Barred spiral galaxies
17851005 |
The 1685 English general election elected the only parliament of James II of England, known as the Loyal Parliament. This was the first time the pejorative words Whig and Tory were used as names for political groupings in the Parliament of England. Party strengths are an approximation, with many MPs' allegiances being ... |
Santa Margarida may refer to:
Places
Brazil
Santa Margarida, Minas Gerais, a municipality
Santa Margarida do Sul, a municipality in state of Rio Grande do Sul
Portugal
Aldeia de Santa Margarida, in the municipality of Idanha-a-Nova
Santa Margarida da Coutada, in the municipality of Constância
Santa Margarida d... |
Charlton is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Washington County, Maryland, United States. Its population was 171 as of the 2010 census.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the community has an area of , all land.
Demographics
References
Unincorporated communities in Washington Co... |
Jawani is a Bollywood film released in 1942.
References
External links
1942 films
1940s Hindi-language films
Indian black-and-white films |
Shames is a Yiddish surname, derived from Yiddish shames, "sexton (in a synagogue), gabbai". Notable people with the surname include:
Edward Shames (1922–2021), American army officer
Laurence Shames (born 1951), American writer
Stephen Shames (born 1947), American photojournalist
See also
Shamos (surname)
Reference... |
```rust
mod include;
extern crate rbspy;
use crate::include::path_to_ruby_binary;
use rbspy::recorder::{RecordConfig, Recorder};
use rbspy::OutputFormat;
fn main() {
let mut process = std::process::Command::new(path_to_ruby_binary())
.arg("ci/ruby-programs/infinite.rb")
.spawn()
.unwrap();... |
Ma Yanping (born 5 February 1977) is a Chinese cyclist. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics.
References
1977 births
Living people
Chinese female cyclists
Olympic cyclists for China
Cyclists at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Cyclists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Place of birth missing (livin... |
Lord Charles James Fox Russell (10 February 1807 – 29 June 1894), was a British soldier and Whig politician.
Background
Russell was the third son of John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford, by his second wife Lady Georgiana, daughter of Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon. Francis Russell, 7th Duke of Bedford, Lord George ... |
Arnetta atkinsoni is a species of skipper butterfly found in South Asia (Sikkim to Assam, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Yunnan).
Description
It is found in Darjeeling, India. Wing expanse of .
Gallery
References
Arnetta
Butterflies of Asia
Butterflies described in 1878
Taxa named by Frederic Moore |
Headley is a village in Hampshire, England. It is close to the county boundary with Berkshire and about south-east of Newbury.
Governance
The village of Headley is part of the civil parish of Ashford Hill with Headley and is part of the Kingsclere ward of the Borough of Basingstoke and Deane.
References
Villages in... |
Kosappur is a developing residential area in North Chennai, India.
Location
Kosappur is located in North Chennai with Mathur, Chinna Mathur and Madhavaram Milk Colony to the South. Other neighbouring areas includes Manali, Madhavaram, Manjambakkam, and Chettimedu to the west and Theeyambakkam to the north.
The arter... |
Mensural notation is the musical notation system used for polyphonic European vocal music from the late 13th century until the early 17th century. The term "mensural" refers to the ability of this system to describe precisely measured rhythmic durations in terms of numerical proportions between note values. Its modern ... |
```php
<?php
/*
* jQuery File Upload Plugin PHP Class
* path_to_url
*
* path_to_url
*
* path_to_url
*/
class UploadHandler
{
protected $options;
// PHP File Upload error message codes:
// path_to_url
protected $error_messages = array(
1 => 'The uploaded file exceeds the upload_max_file... |
A constitutional referendum was held in Andorra on 14 March 1993. Drafted by the Co-Princes and the General Council, the new constitution was approved by 74.2% of voters, with a 76% turnout. The first elections under the new constitution were held later in the year.
Results
References
Andorra
Constitutional
Referend... |
Bandh Baretha is a freshwater man-made wetland and wildlife sanctuary covering an area of 10 square kilometers. It is located approximately 50 kilometers south of Bharatpur city, in the Bayana tehsil of Bharatpur, India. This sanctuary serves as a significant winter resort for migratory birds and plays a crucial role i... |
Kansas is the debut studio album by American progressive rock band Kansas, released in 1974 by Kirshner in the United States and Epic Records in other countries.
Kansas's debut album followed the merging of two Topeka musical camps: Kerry Livgren, from a previous Kansas line-up, and White Clover, which played mainstre... |
```yaml
# This file is copied from path_to_url
base_model: meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B
model_type: AutoModelForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: AutoTokenizer
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: true
strict: false
datasets:
- path: aaditya/alpaca_subset_1
type: alpaca
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0
output_dir: ./ql... |
Zeta Delphini (ζ Delphini) is a star in the constellation of Delphinus. With an apparent magnitude of about 4.6, it is faintly visible to the naked eye. Parallax measurements of the system made by the Hipparcos spacecraft put it at a distance of about 220 light-years, or 67 parsecs.
Zeta Delphini has a spectral type o... |
```xml
<resources>
<string name="app_name">RxJava 2 Samples</string>
<string name="throttle_first"> Activity Activity App Activity throttleFirst() </string>
<string name="bt_throttle_first_without"></string>
<string name="bt_throttle_first_with"> throttleFirst() </string>
<string name="label_new_... |
Sir Richard Hopkins (c.1612 – 16 July 1682) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660.
Hopkins was the son of Sampson Hopkins, mayor and MP for Coventry, and his wife Jane. He was called to the bar and became serjeant-at-law. He became steward of Coventry.
In March 1660, Hopkins was elected Me... |
Ella Melanie Rutherford (born 28 April 2000) is an English footballer who plays as a striker for Charlton Athletic Women in the FA Women's Championship.
Club career
Millwall Lionesses
Rutherford spent most of her youth career at Millwall's Centre of Excellence, playing for Millwall's youth teams. Rutherford made her... |
Allocasuarina acuaria is a species of flowering plant in the family Casuarinaceae and is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia. It is a dioecious shrub that has erect branchlets, the leaves reduced to scales in whorls of four on the ends of the branchlets, the fruiting cones long containing winged seeds (samar... |
Bärnkopf is a municipality in the district of Zwettl in the Austrian state of Lower Austria.
Population
References
Cities and towns in Zwettl District |
Breda is a given name and a surname which may refer to:
Surname
Carl Frederik von Breda (1759–1818), Swedish painter
David Breda (footballer, born 1971), Czech former footballer
David Breda (footballer, born 1996), Czech footballer
Ernesto Breda, Italian engineer and industrialist, founder of Società Italiana Erne... |
Zannier is a surname, most prevalent in Italy and France.
Notable people with this surname include:
Eduardo Franco Zannier (1945–1989), Uruguayan musician
Hélène Zannier (born 1972), French politician
Italo Zannier (born 1932), Italian historian (it)
Lamberto Zannier (born 1954), Italian diplomat
Umberto Zannier ... |
SportsNation may refer to:
SportsNation (website), an interactive sports debate and polling site on ESPN.com
SportsNation (TV series), a daily ESPN2 television series
SB Nation, short for "Sports Blog Nation", a website and YouTube channel managed by Vox Media
ESPN |
Bodamalai Betta is a mountain in the Eastern Ghats of South India. It is in the hills west of the Stanley Reservoir in Salem District of Tamil Nadu state, India.
Geography
Elevation is . It is the tallest of a distinct area of hills covering an area about east-west and km north–south, all with elevation below, surr... |
Spencer Ward Bohren (April 5, 1950 – June 8, 2019) was an American roots musician, singer, songwriter, teacher, and visual artist. He played guitar, lap steel guitar, banjo, and percussion, and utilized the roots of American traditional music to write songs in blues, country, gospel and folk styles. He has released fou... |
The 8th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 8 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane. It crosses Africa, the Indian Ocean, South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Pacific Ocean, Central America, South America and the Atlantic Ocean.
The parallel defines part of the border between Somalia and Ethiopia. The E... |
A SIP provider (Session Initiation Protocol) is any telecommunications company which provides SIP trunking to customers, usually businesses. Many companies provide SIP "termination" (outbound calling) and "origination" (inbound calling, usually with a plain old telephone service (POTS) phone number, called a direct in... |
Lupinus jaimehintonianus, commonly known as chepil de la lluvia in Spanish, is a species of lupine that is native to southwest Mexico.
Taxonomy
Lupinus jaimehintonianus was named after James "Jamie" Hinton, a botanist who discovered around 200 plant species, mainly in Mexico.
Distribution and habitat
It is mostly ... |
Tanshegu is a community in Kumbungu District in the Northern Region of Ghana.
See also
References
Communities in Ghana
Populated places in Kumbungu District |
Formule X is a Maurer Söhne X-Car roller coaster at Drievliet amusement park in The Hague, the Netherlands. It opened on April 6, 2007. Formule X was the first X-car coaster to have an LSM launch.
Technical information
The coaster is tall and long. It contains two never-before-seen inversions and a 135° over-banked ... |
The Silver Logie for Most Outstanding News Coverage or Public Affairs Report is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. The award is given to recognise outstanding news or public affairs reporting.
The first award for news coverage was awarded at the 12th Annual TV Week Logie Awards ceremon... |
Grishk (; ), also spelled Gereshk, is the new name of Zamindawar which is named after the invasion the region by Nader Afshar army and given to Ghilji tribe in 18th century. Grishk a town in Grishk District of Helmand province, geographically located along the Helmand River in Afghanistan, some northwest of Kandahar, ... |
Myotubularin-related protein 9 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MTMR9 gene.
Function
This gene encodes a myotubularin-related protein that is atypical to most other members of the myotubularin-related protein family because it has no dual-specificity phosphatase domain. The encoded protein contains a do... |
Visits to St Elizabeths is a poem by Elizabeth Bishop modelled on the English nursery rhyme This is the house that Jack built. The poem refers to the confinement between 1945 and 1958 of Ezra Pound in St Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, D.C. The nursery rhyme style gives an unusual effect to the strange or unsettling d... |
Orazio Maffei (1580–1609) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Born in Rome but belonging to the Mirandola branch of the Maffei, he was the son of Mario Maffei and Plautilla Fabi. Two of his father's brothers had been cardinals, Bernardino (1514–1553) and Marcantonio (1521–1583).
Biography
He studied at the University of P... |
Porto Recanati () is a town with some 12,500 inhabitants in the province of Macerata, in the Marche region. of central Italy. It is the northeast coastal town of the province. It was made an independent town on 15 January 1893, when, due to a Decree signed by King Umberto I of Italy, Porto Recanati's coastal hamlets we... |
William de Ferrers or Guillaume de Ferrières may refer to:
William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby (d. 1190)
William de Ferrers, 4th Earl of Derby (c. 1198–c. 1247)
William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby (1193–1254)
Guillaume de Ferrières (c. 1150 – ?April 1204), the Vidame de Chartres, a French trouvère
See also
William... |
Diptychophora huixtla is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Bernard Landry in 1990. It is found in Chiapas, Mexico.
References
Diptychophorini
Moths described in 1990 |
Alesya may refer to:
Alesya (singer), Belarusian singer
Alesya Kuznetsova (born 1992), Russian judoka
"Alesya", a 1974 song by Belarusian band Pesniary
A Belarusian-language diminutive of the given name Aleksandra
See also
Alesia (disambiguation)
Olesya (given name), the Russian and Ukrainian-language equivalen... |
```go
// Unless explicitly stated otherwise all files in this repository are licensed
// This product includes software developed at Datadog (path_to_url
//go:build python && windows
package python
import (
"github.com/go-ole/go-ole"
)
//nolint:revive // TODO(AML) Fix revive linter
const S_FALSE = 0x00000001
func... |
Dawud Ibsaa Ayana (born 1952) is an Ethiopian politician who is the chairman of the Oromo Liberation Front, an Ethiopian political party established in 1973.
Education
Ayana attended the Haile Selassie I University in 1970-1971, and participated in the student movement against Haile Selassie. He joined the Associatio... |
HJIM van Gasteren is the pseudonym of Henriëtte Johanna Ignatia Maria van Gasteren (Sevenum, 9 September 1964), a Dutch multimedia artist, known for her, sometimes controversial, self-portraits. She was formerly known as Lilith Love but she changed her artist name in 2020. Recurring themes in her work are: identity, f... |
Jayram Vitthal Pawar Aka J.V. Pawar (birth; 14 July 1943 ) is a poet and novelist who co-founded the Dalit Panther organization and served as its general secretary.
Biography
J.V. Pawar is a poet and novelist who co-founded the Dalit Panthers and served as its general secretary.
He is best known for his 1969 novel '... |
Kevin Michael Slowey (born May 4, 1984) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. Slowey was selected by the Minnesota Twins in the second round (73rd overall) of the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft. He also played for the Miami Marlins. After his playing career ended, Slowey joined the Major League Basebal... |
Saperdini is a tribe of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae.
Taxonomy
Bifidunguiglenea Lin & Tavakilian, 2012
Cagosima Thomson, 1864
Callundine Thomson, 1879
Chlorisanis Pascoe, 1867
Clavoserixia Breuning, 1954
Conizonia Fairmaire, 1864
Coptosia Fairmaire, 1864
Cristoberea Breuning, 1954
Cyaneophytoeci... |
Carnivorous fungi or predaceous fungi are fungi that derive some or most of their nutrients from trapping and eating microscopic or other minute animals. More than 200 species have been described, belonging to the phyla Ascomycota, Mucoromycotina, and Basidiomycota. They usually live in soil and many species trap or st... |
The men's hammer throw event at the 2007 Asian Athletics Championships was held in Amman, Jordan, on July 25.
Results
References
Final results
2007 Asian Athletics Championships
Hammer throw at the Asian Athletics Championships |
Józefin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rejowiec Fabryczny, within Chełm County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.
References
Villages in Chełm County |
The Official Chart is a long-running United Kingdom music chart programme, airing each Friday afternoon on BBC Radio 1. It airs the UK Singles Chart compiled by the Official Charts Company.
In July 2015 The Official Chart moved from its traditional Sunday slot to Friday afternoons, to coincide with the global change ... |
The second USS Thistle (SP-1058) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918.
Thistle was built as a private wooden-hulled motorboat of the same name in 1907 by the New York Yacht, Launch & Engine Company at Morris Heights in the Bronx, New York. On 17 August 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her... |
Nishiki is a brand of bicycles designed, specified, marketed and distributed by West Coast Cycle in the United States, initially manufactured by Kawamura Cycle Co. in Kobe, Japan, and subsequently by Giant of Taiwan. The bicycles were first marketed under the American Eagle brand beginning in 1965 and later under the N... |
Betty Winkelman (1936 - 2022), better known by the pen name Lauren Haney, was an American mystery novelist.
Biography
Starting as a government typist at the age of 18, Haney worked her way up to, ultimately, senior technical writer/editor in the aerospace and international construction industries. In the late 1980s s... |
Esfandabad () may refer to:
Esfandabad, Kurdistan
Esfandabad, Tehran
Esfandabad, Yazd |
The Cape Verde national basketball team represents Cape Verde in international basketball matches and is administered by the Federação Cabo-verdiana de Basquetebol.
Its greatest accomplishment was the bronze medal at the AfroBasket 2007, where Cape Verde beat Egypt in its last game.
On 26 February 2023, Cape Verde qu... |
"Pookie" is a song by Malian-French singer Aya Nakamura. It was released as a single on 10 April 2019.
Music video
The music video was released on 10 April, 2019 and was directed by the song's producer, Vladimir Boudnikoff. It was shot in the Gallery of Diana in the Palace of Fontainebleau. The video shows Aya Nakamu... |
Dirty Sexy Politics is a 2010 political memoir written by Meghan McCain, the daughter of Republican Senator John McCain, about the 2008 United States presidential election.
Content
In this political memoir, Meghan McCain, the daughter of Republican Senator John McCain and heiress to the Hensley & Co. beer distribution... |
Daniel de Souza Mendes (born 1 March 1993), known simply as Daniel Mendes, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1993 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Austrian Region... |
Motuma Mekassa (, motuma mek’asa; born 30 July 1965) is an Ethiopian politician. He was elected to parliament in 2010 and ha served as Minister of Water, Irrigation and Electric, and as Minister for mines, Petroleum and Natural Gas. He was also Ethiopian Minister of Defense briefly in 2018.
References
1965 births
Li... |
La Serna is a town in the Arenas de Iguña municipality of the Spanish region of Cantabria. In 2004, La Serna had a population of 238. The town is located from the municipality capital, Arenas de Iguña, and 210 m (689 feet) above sea level. The church of the Assumption, from the 11th century, and the house of Quevedo B... |
Chyliczki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Piaseczno, within Piaseczno County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately north-east of Piaseczno and south of Warsaw.
References
Chyliczki
pl:Chyliczki |
Buckman Co. v. Plaintiffs Legal Comm., 531 U.S. 341 (2001), was a United States Supreme Court case decided in 2001. The case concerned whether the FDCA (Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act), a federal statute, pre-empted a state-law fraud-on-the-FDA claim. Although finding it on different grounds, the Court decided to reject t... |
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