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Aharon Chelouche ( / Arabic: هارون ثلاثة) (born 19 May 1840 in Oran, Algeria – 7 April 1920, British-occupied Palestine) was an Algerian Sephardic Jew, landowner, jeweler and moneychanger. During the end of the 19th century, he was a major figure in Jaffa's Jewish community. He also known as the founder of Neve Tzedek... |
Dr. Dale W. Meyerrose, Major General (Retired) was the first President-appointed, Senate-confirmed Associate Director of National Intelligence/Intelligence Community Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Information Sharing Executive for the Director of National Intelligence (DNI).
Dr. Meyerrose is president of the Mey... |
Tatiana Grigorievna Solomakha (1892 – 7 November 1918) was a Russian revolutionary of Cossack origin, a Bolshevik and a participant in the Russian Civil War and the establishment of Soviet power in the Kuban. Solomakha was captured by the White Guards and killed along with 19 others on 7 November 1918, making her one o... |
William A. Witbeck House is a historic home located at Stuyvesant in Columbia County, New York. It was built about 1812 and is a -story, five-by-two-bay, wood-frame dwelling in a transitional Dutch / Federal style. It is topped by a gable roof with seam metal roofing and the exterior is sheathed in clapboards.
It wa... |
Crângurile is a commune in Dâmbovița County, Muntenia, Romania with a population of 3,399 people. It is composed of eight villages: Bădulești (the commune center), Crângurile de Jos, Crângurile de Sus, Pătroaia-Deal, Pătroaia-Vale, Potlogeni-Vale, Rățești and Voia.
Natives
Silvia Radu
References
Communes in Dâmbovi... |
Adolf Ulrik Wertmüller (February 18, 1751 – October 5, 1811) was a Swedish painter whose notable works include Danaë receiving Jupiter in a Shower of Gold.
Wertmüller was born in Stockholm and studied art at home before moving to Paris in 1772 to study under his cousin Alexander Roslin and French painter Joseph-Marie ... |
The Caturrita Formation is a rock formation found in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Its sediments were deposited in the Paraná Basin. The formation is from the Upper Triassic and forms part of the Santa Maria Supersequence in the upper section of the Rosário do Sul Group.
Etymology
The formation received this name, becaus... |
Oksana Ilyushkina (née Kochetkova; born 25 May 1974) is a retired Ukrainian athlete who specialized in the 400 metres and 800 metres.
In the 4 x 400 metres relay she finished fourth at the 2005 European Indoor Championships, fifth at the 2005 World Championships, and sixth at the 2006 European Championships. She also ... |
Bourg-d'Oueil (; ) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Haute-Garonne department
References
Communes of Haute-Garonne |
Sullah may refer to
Sullah (Pakistan), a village in Gujrat District, Punjab
Sullah (village) in Palampur tehsil in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh State, India
Sullah Upazila in Bangladesh
See also
Sulla (disambiguation) |
Isotenes marmorata is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found on New Guinea.
References
Moths described in 1952
Archipini |
Bronisławka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pomiechówek, within Nowy Dwór County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately north-east of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki and north-west of Warsaw.
References
Villages in Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County |
```sqlpl
CREATE TABLE [Integration].[Supplier_Staging] (
[Supplier Staging Key] INT IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL,
[WWI Supplier ID] INT NOT NULL,
[Supplier] NVARCHAR (100) NOT NULL,
[Category] NVARCHAR (50) NOT NULL,
[Primary Contact] NVARCHAR (50... |
Alonso de Arellano was a 16th-century Spanish explorer who commanded one ship that was part of the fleet that re-discovered the Philippines after the Magellan and López de Villalobos expeditions.
Biography
Arellano was captain of the San Lucas, piloted by Lope Martín, one of four ships in a fleet commanded by Miguel L... |
Sons of the Neon Night is an unreleased Hong Kong crime thriller film written, produced and directed by Juno Mak and starring an ensemble cast led by Takeshi Kaneshiro, Sean Lau, Louis Koo, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Gao Yuanyuan. Production for the film began in June 2017 and wrapped up in March 2018. It was set for relea... |
Dancing played an important role in the lives of the ancient Egyptians. However, men and women are never depicted dancing together. The trf was a dance performed by a pair of men during the Old Kingdom. Dance groups were accessible to perform at dinner parties, banquets, lodging houses, and even religious temples. Some... |
Colonel (Rtd.) Emmanuel M. Osei-Wusu is a former Ghanaian politician and military commander. He was Minister of the Interior from 1992–1996 in the Rawlings government.
Military appointments
Officer commanding forces movement control, 2nd Infantry Battalion, 162
Staff captain movement, Ministry of Defense, June 1962 –... |
The Former Cathedral of Idanha-a-Velha () is the decommissioned medieval Catholic cathedral of the former bishopric of Egitânia, in the Freguesia (civil parish) of Monsanto e Idanha-a-Velha, in the municipality of Idanha-a-Nova, in the central Portuguese district of Castelo Branco.
History
A primitive basilica (Roman... |
GAM Investments is an independent, pure play asset management group headquartered in Zurich. The Group sells to a wide range of client segments such as institutions, wholesale intermediaries, financial advisers, and private investors.
The Group’s investment management business is complemented by a private labelling un... |
Paraformaldehyde (PFA) is the smallest polyoxymethylene, the polymerization product of formaldehyde with a typical degree of polymerization of 8–100 units. Paraformaldehyde commonly has a slight odor of formaldehyde due to decomposition. Paraformaldehyde is a poly-acetal.
Synthesis
Paraformaldehyde forms slowly in a... |
Cycling has been contested at the Summer Paralympic Games since 1984. Australia first competed at the Seoul Games and won its first cycling medals at the Atlanta Games. Australia was the number one ranked nation at the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Games.
Notable Australian athlete performances:
Christopher Scott, a cerebral... |
Jimmy Mayasi (born June 6, 1987) is a retired Danish professional football forward of Congolese origins.
References
External links
1987 births
Living people
Danish men's footballers
Democratic Republic of the Congo men's footballers
Silkeborg IF players
AC Horsens players
Skive IK players
Tarxien Rainbows F.C. playe... |
R v Larsonneur (1933) was a case heard in the Court of Criminal Appeals of England and Wales that has been used to illustrate the applicability of actus reus to strict liability offences.
Facts
Larsonneur, a French national was given permission to enter the United Kingdom with a number of conditions on her staying. A... |
Gimlebreen is a glacier in Gustav V Land at Nordaustlandet, Svalbard. It is located north of the headland of Brageneset. Gimlebreen is a glacier stream from the large icecap Vestfonna.
References
Glaciers of Nordaustlandet |
Eduard Bauer may refer to:
Edi Bauer (1894–1948), Austrian footballer who played between 1911 and 1926
Eduard Bauer (footballer), Swiss footballer who played between 1908 and 1914 |
The Great Siberian Ice March () was the name given to the 2000-kilometer winter retreat of Admiral Kolchak's Siberian Army from Omsk to Chita, in the course of the Russian Civil War between 14 November 1919 and March 1920.
General Vladimir Kappel, who was appointed to this position in mid-December 1919, led the retrea... |
This is a list of diseases of holiday cacti (Schlumbergera truncata).
Bacterial diseases
Fungal diseases
Nematodes, parasitic
Viral and viroid diseases
References
Common Names of Diseases, The American Phytopathological Society
Holiday cacti |
Quintus Poppaedius Silo (sometimes seen as Pompaedius) (died 88 BC) was a leader of the Italian tribe of the Marsi and one of the leaders of the Italian rebels during the Social War against Rome. Poppaedius was called the 'heart and soul' of the rebellion. He was a friend of Marcus Livius Drusus the Younger.
A story t... |
Lezo is a town located in the province of Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, northern Spain.
Municipalities in Gipuzkoa |
Bolesławin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Tarnogród, within Biłgoraj County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Tarnogród, south of Biłgoraj, and south of the regional capital Lublin.
References
Villages in Biłgoraj County |
Salicylhydroxamic acid (SHA or SHAM) is a drug that is a potent and irreversible enzyme inhibitor of the urease enzyme in various bacteria and plants; it is usually used for urinary tract infections. The molecule is similar to urea but is not hydrolyzable by urease; it thus disrupts the bacteria's metabolism through co... |
Óscar Mario Jorge (born 14 July 1936) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician who was governor of La Pampa Province from 2007 to 2015.
Born in Caleufú, La Pampa, Jorge enrolled at the National University of La Pampa, and earned a degree in Accountancy. He taught in the discipline from 1965 to 1986, and served as... |
Simplemente María (English: Simply María) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ignacio Sada for Televisa. Based on an original story by the Argentine writer Celia Alcántara. It is a remake of the Mexican telenovela Simplemente María, produced in 1989. The series originally aired from November 9, 2015, to May 1, 2016.
T... |
David Donaldson (born 28 December 1941) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League, as a defender. suffered in his final years with severe dementia and died in a care home on 30th March 2022 aged 80.
References
1941 births
Living people
Footballers from Hillingdon
English men's foo... |
Peter Balakian (born June 13, 1951) is an Armenian-American poet, prose writer, and scholar. He is the author of many books including the 2016 Pulitzer prize winning book of poems Ozone Journal, the memoir Black Dog of Fate, winner of the PEN/Albrand award in 1998 and The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and Ameri... |
The Adelaide Equestrian Festival is an annual three-day event held in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. It was known as the Australian International Three Day Event up until 2022. It comprises dressage, cross-country and show-jumping and is usually staged in late April. The event is unique in being held in a ci... |
```javascript
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wmissing-prototypes"
#include <metal_stdlib>
#include <simd/simd.h>
#if __METAL_VERSION__ >= 230
#include <metal_raytracing>
using namespace metal::raytracing;
#endif
using namespace metal;
intersection_params spvMakeIntersectionParams(uint flags)
{
intersection_p... |
George H. Shanley was an architect of Great Falls, Montana.
According to a 1920 Bismarck, North Dakota newspaper article, Shanley was a specialist in designing newspaper publishing plants. He designed works from "education, commercial, residential, and hotel buildings to concrete arch bridges." He worked alone and w... |
The Omaha Flame were a proposed independent professional baseball team based in Omaha, Nebraska. They were to have joined the North American League as an expansion team in 2011 and are expected to join the league's Eastern Division. They were to have played their home games at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha (new home of... |
Paraona cocciniceps is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Paul Mabille in 1884. It is found on Madagascar.
References
Lithosiina
Moths described in 1884 |
is one of the Public junior Colleges in Japan. It was located at Owariasahi, Aichi. It was opened at 1953, abolished in 1997.
Department and Graduate Course
Departments
Department of Child care
Department of Primary education
Advanced course
No
External Relations
Nagoya City University
Japanese junior colle... |
Mary R. McKie was a Canadian artist known for her watercolor paintings. Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, McKie was active as an artist from 1840 to 1862.
Her work is included in the collections of the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec and the National Library and Archives of Canada.
References
Artists from Halif... |
The 2011 Fórmula Truck season was the 16th Fórmula Truck season, the South American championship began on February 27 at Santa Cruz do Sul, while Brazilian Championship on April 3 in Rio de Janeiro and ended on December 4 at Brasília after ten rounds.
Felipe Giaffone and Volkswagen won the title of South American and ... |
Yrjö Erik Mikael Saarela (13 July 1884 – 30 June 1951) was a Finnish wrestler, who won an Olympic gold and a world championship.
Wrestling
Saarela began wrestling in 1906, coached by Carl Allén.
By 1908 he was a well-established wrestler and was nominated into the Finnish Olympic team without trials.
He won silver ... |
Edward Davison may refer to:
Edward Davison (poet) (1898–1970), Scottish poet and critic
Edward Doran Davison (1819–1894), lumber merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia
See also
Edward Davidson (disambiguation) |
The Besson H-3 was a French civil touring triplane flying boat designed by the Marcel Besson company of Boulogne. One aircraft was built and the type did not enter production.
Design and development
The H-3 was designed as a civil touring flying boat and had single-bay equal-span wings and room for two in a side-by-... |
Ambohimandroso (also Ambohimandroso Gara) is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Antanifotsy, which is a part of Vakinankaratra Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 24,000 in 2001 commune census.
Primary and junior level secondary education are available i... |
Elaeocarpus lanceifolius is a tree species in the family Elaeocarpaceae. It is found across tropical Asia from Thailand to Yunnan to Nepal to Karnataka, India. It is used for its wood (construction, firewood, charcoal), fruit (food and medicine), and nuts (jewellery, rosaries).
Description
A tall evergreen tree up to ... |
Dithiin is a class of heterocyclic compounds, with the parent members having the formula (C2H2)2S2. Two isomers of this parent are recognized, 1,2- and 1,4-dithiins. Planar dithiins are 8π e− systems, which would lead to antiaromaticity if the structure was planar. Akin to the behavior of cyclooctatetraene, they ins... |
Tarki (; ) formerly also spelled Tarkou and also known as Tarku, is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) under the administrative jurisdiction of Sovetsky City District of the City of Makhachkala in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, located on the Tarki-tau () mountain. As of the 2010 Census, its population was... |
John Nugent, 5th Earl of Westmeath (1671 – 3 July 1754) was an Irish nobleman and professional soldier. He was the third son of Christopher Nugent, Lord Delvin and Mary Butler, daughter of Colonel Richard Butler.
Nugent succeeded his brother, Thomas Nugent, 4th Earl of Westmeath, in 1752. He served in the French army,... |
Kako to da svaki dan? (trans. How Come Every Day?) is the second studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band YU Grupa.
Album cover
The album cover, designed by D. Krstić, features a photograph of brothers Žika and Dragi Jelić (members of the band) as children.
Track listing
Personnel
Dragi Jelić - guitar... |
608 Fifth Avenue, also known as the Goelet Building or Swiss Center Building, is an office building at Fifth Avenue and West 49th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, adjacent to Rockefeller Center. It was designed by Victor L. S. Hafner for the Goelet family, with Edward Hall Faile as structu... |
Chanteau () is a commune in the Loiret department in north-central France. It is part of the functional urban area of Orléans.
See also
Communes of the Loiret department
References
Communes of Loiret |
General elections were held in Bangladesh on 29 December 2008. The two main parties in the election were the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by Khaleda Zia, and the Bangladesh Awami League Party, led by Sheikh Hasina. The Bangladesh Awami League Party formed a fourteen-party Grand Alliance including Ershad's Ja... |
Whatever You Say, Say Nothing is the fourth studio album by Scottish rock band Deacon Blue, released in 1993. Changing from producer Jon Kelly to the team of Steve Osborne and Paul Oakenfold, this album presented a change in musical style for Deacon Blue. While the band's songwriting remained based in rock and blues,... |
"By the Time This Night Is Over" is a song by American musician Kenny G and singer-songwriter Peabo Bryson, released as a single from Kenny G's sixth studio album, Breathless, in 1993 and on Bryson's 16th studio album, Through the Fire, in 1994. The song peaked at number 25 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and number ... |
Quack Pack is an American animated sitcom produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, featuring Donald Duck and his nephews. The show debuted on September 3, 1996, as a part of the "Disney Afternoon" programming block, following the success of Goof Troop. The series ran for one season with 39 episodes.
Plot
The show... |
Tilia hupehensis, the Hubei lime, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae.
References
hupehensis
Flora of China
Plants described in 1982 |
Bab al-Hadid () meaning the Iron Gate of Victory, is one of the nine historical gates of the Ancient City of Aleppo, Syria. It is one of the well-preserved gates of old Aleppo.
History
The gate was planned during the reign of Az-Zahir Ghazi and built by his son Mohammed as Bab al-Qanat (the Aqueduct Gate). It was rebu... |
Cyanicula aperta, commonly known as the western tiny blue china orchid, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to Western Australia. It has a relatively narrow leaf and a single bluish-mauve flower. It is distinguished from the other two similar blue orchids by the sides of the labellum which are er... |
Fencing events were contested at the 1995 Summer Universiade in Fukuoka, Japan.
Medal overview
Men's events
Women's events
Medal table
References
Universiade fencing medalists on HickokSports
1995 Summer Universiade
Universiade
Fencing at the Summer Universiade
International fencing competitions hosted by Japan |
Simple Simon may refer to:
Simple Simon (1922 film), a British romance film
Simple Simon (1935 film), a ComiColor Cartoons short film
Simple Simon (2010 film), a Swedish film
Simple Simon (musical), a 1930 Broadway musical
Simple Simon (novel), a 1996 novel by Ryne Douglas Pearson
"Simple Simon" (nursery rhyme), a nur... |
Joe Aresimowicz (born November 5, 1970) is a former American Democratic politician serving as a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives and former Speaker of the House. From 2013 to 2017, he served as Majority Leader.
Early life, education, and family
Aresimowicz grew up in Berlin, Connecticut and he att... |
Tyrannophryne pugnax, the tyrant devil is a species of deep-sea anglerfish in the dreamer family, Oneirodidae. It is the sole member of its genus. Like other oneirodids, T. pugnax is a bathypelagic fish with a bioluminescent lure. It is known only from two adolescent female specimens, one caught in 1928 near Tahiti-Rar... |
The 1884 Open Championship was the 24th Open Championship, held 3 October at Prestwick Golf Club in Prestwick, South Ayrshire, Scotland. Jack Simpson won the Championship by four strokes, ahead of runners-up Willie Fernie and Douglas Rolland.
This was the first Open Championship to be played at Prestwick after it had ... |
Genevieve Baildon (born 1985) is a New Zealand international lawn bowler.
Bowls career
In 2009, she won the Hong Kong International Bowls Classic singles.
She was selected to represent New Zealand at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, where she competed in the triples events.
Baildon won the gold medal in the fours with J... |
Es Una Nube, No Hay Duda (It's a Cloud, No Doubt About It) is the sixth album by the Argentine rock band Vox Dei, and the first recorded for their new label CBS. Also, is widely regarded as one of the Vox Dei' best albums, and contains classic songs such as the title-track, "Loco, hacela callar", and the sweeping balla... |
A revised edition of the statutes is an edition of the Revised Statutes in the United Kingdom (there being more than one edition). These editions are published by authority.
In 1861 the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed the first of a long series of Statute Law Revision Acts. The most important action was the n... |
Anna Kristin Webber is a Canadian saxophonist, flutist, and composer of avant-garde jazz based in Brooklyn. A Guggenheim Award-winning composer, Webber has released a number of critically-acclaimed albums as leader or co-leader, and received accolades for her work as saxophonist, flutist, and arranger.
Early life and ... |
A Homemade Holiday is a Christmas EP by The Verve Pipe, released in 2007.
Track listing
Personnel
Brian Vander Ark – lead vocals, guitar
Dan Matheny – guitars
Doug Corella – keyboards, percussion
Donny Brown – drums, background vocals
Joel Ferguson – bass
Jake Bartlett – drums on This Christmas Time
2007 EPs
2... |
The South American land mammal ages (SALMA) establish a geologic timescale for prehistoric South American fauna beginning 64.5 Ma during the Paleocene and continuing through to the Late Pleistocene (0.011 Ma). These periods are referred to as ages, stages, or intervals and were established using geographic place names ... |
Roberto Pacheco (born 21 February 1952) is a Puerto Rican judoka. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
References
1952 births
Living people
Puerto Rican male judoka
Olympic judoka for Puerto Rico
Judoka at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Place of birth missing (living people) |
Maximino Zumalave (born 22 January 1956 in Santiago de Compostela) is a Spanish orchestra conductor and pianist.
Education
Maximino Zumalave graduated in Marine Biology, piano, and conducting. He studied in Santiago de Compostela, Madrid, Vienna and Stuttgart with Angel Brage, Guillermo González, Rosa Sabater, John El... |
The 2018–19 season was Trabzonspor's 51st year in existence. In addition to the domestic league, the club participated in the Turkish Cup.
Süper Lig
League table
Results summary
Results by round
Matches
Türkiye Kupası
Fifth round
Round of 16
Quarter finals
Statistics
Squad statistics
References
Trabzonsp... |
"A Christmas Duel" is a Christmas duet recorded by the Swedish rock band the Hives and American singer-songwriter Cyndi Lauper. It was available as a single on 19 November 2008. It debuted at No. 6 on the Swedish Singles Chart published on 28 December, and later reached a peak at No. 4. It was released as a vinyl one-s... |
```shell
Rapidly invoke an editor to write a long, complex, or tricky command
Clear the terminal instantly
Clear bash history
Terminal based browser
Keep useful commands in your shell history with tags
``` |
Stentinello culture was a middle Neolithic culture, widespread in Sicily and Calabria, dated to the fifth millennium BC. Under different names this culture is also present in the Aeolian islands (Castellaro Vecchio culture) and Malta (Għar Dalam phase). Kronio culture, a variant of that of Stentinello was widespread in... |
The Mediterranean Region () is a geographical region of Turkey. The largest city in the region is Antalya. Other big cities are Adana, Mersin and Kahramanmaraş.
It is bordered by the Aegean Region to the west, the Central Anatolia Region to the north, the Eastern Anatolia Region to the northeast, the Southeastern Ana... |
Stakan is a state constituency in Sarawak, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly since 2016.
The state constituency was created in the 2015 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly under the first past the post voting sys... |
KTJJ is a radio station broadcasting from Farmington, Missouri. KTJJ has an extensive coverage area, heard from Jefferson City to south-eastern Illinois from west to east, and St. Louis to the Missouri-Arkansas border from north to south.
Programming
KTJJ has a country music format, with there being more news and info... |
Abbas Abu Amin is a former politician from the People's Action Party (PAP) who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Pasir Panjang Single Member Constituency (SMC) from 23 December 1980 to 17 August 1988 and Pasir Panjang Group Representation Constituency (GRC) from 3 September 1988 to 14 August 1991.
He st... |
Juha S. Valkama (born September 26, 1979, in Turku) is a Finnish former competitive ice dancer. He teamed up with Jessica Huot in 1999. They are the 2002–04 Finnish national champions. Their highest placement at an ISU Championship was 18th at the 2004 Europeans in Budapest, Hungary.
Valkama graduated from high school... |
John Charles Smith (born 27 November 1989), known professionally as JohnBoy Smith, is a British parathlete and wheelchair racer and is from the Romany community who competes in the T54 category sprint events.
Early life
Smith was born in Gravesend, Kent, England. At age 16, he was mistaken for a poacher and shot in t... |
Among My Favorites is a studio album by Filipino singer-actress Nora Aunor, released in 1970 by Alpha Records Corporation in the Philippines in LP format and later released in 1999 in a compilation/ cd format. The album contains original Filipino compositions by Robert Medina, George Canseco and Danny Subido, among ot... |
Calkin or calkins may refer to:
a Caulkin, part of a horseshoe
Geography
Calkin Glacier, a glacier west of Sentinel Peak, flowing north from the Kukri Hills in Victoria Land, Antarctica
Mathematics
In functional analysis, the Calkin algebra, named after John Wilson Calkin
The Calkin–Wilf tree in number theory
P... |
The Philip F. Anschutz Trophy is a silver trophy that is awarded to winners of MLS Cup. Since the inaugural MLS Cup in 1996, three trophies have been used: the Alan I. Rothenberg Trophy from 1996 to 1998, a second version of the Rothenberg Trophy from 1999 to 2007, and the Philip F. Anschutz Trophy since 2008. The trop... |
Rogelio Carbajal Tejada (born 29 October 1975) is a Mexican lawyer and politician from the National Action Party. From 2006 to 2009 he served as Deputy of the LX Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Coahuila.
References
1975 births
Living people
People from Torreón
Universidad Iberoamericana alumni
Nation... |
Laura Berlin (born 13 March 1990) is a German actress and model. She is known for her role as Emma of Normandy in the Netflix original series Vikings: Valhalla, which premiered in 2022.
Career
At the age of 15, Laura Berlin was discovered by a model agency and became a model. Two years later she joined VIVA Models and... |
Todd D. Hawkins (born August 2, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played ten games in the National Hockey League between 1988 and 1991; eight with the Vancouver Canucks and two with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Career statistics
External links
1966 births
Living people
Belleville Bulls pla... |
wm2 is a minimalist reparenting window manager for the X Window System written by Chris Cannam. It provides support for moving, resizing, and deleting windows, but does not support icons. Instead of icons, wm2 allows temporary hiding of windows from the desktop environment. Hidden windows can be recovered via a menu fr... |
Secret was a chocolate bar that was manufactured by Rowntree Mackintosh during the 1980s and the 1990s that was popular in the UK. It consisted of a bird's nest-styled chocolate coating with a creamy mousse centre similar to the filling of a Walnut Whip. It was packaged in a gold-coloured wrapper with the product's nam... |
Pressure is the fourth studio album by American rock band Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown. It was released on October 16, 2020.
Background and recording
Following the success of their previous album, Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown planned to tour France, which was to be followed by a tour with Nickelback and Stone Temple ... |
Paul Ghalioungui or Ghalioungi (1908–1987) (), MD (Cairo), MRCP (Lond), Professor of Medicine and former Chairman of Internal Medicine department, Ain Shams University Faculty of Medicine. An Egyptian endocrinologist, historian of Egyptian medicine, Egyptologist and an authority on Pharaonic medicine, he wrote a vivid ... |
Stevan Peković (born 13 July 1970) is a Montenegrin former professional basketball player.
Professional career
A small forward, Peković played for Lovćen, Borovica, Budućnost, Crvena zvezda, Hemofarm, NIS Vojvodina, and Ukrainian team Griffon Simferopol.
Career achievements
Yugoslav Cup winner: 1 (with Budućnost: ... |
Anne Camm (née Newby; August 1627 – 30 September 1705) was an early English Quaker preacher.
Life
Origins
Anne Newby was born and baptised in Kendal in 1627. She became inspired by religion during a stay in London with her aunt for seven years.
First marriage
Anne married John Audland and they were both preachers ... |
The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District (MWCD) is a political subdivision of the State of Ohio organized in 1933 to develop and implement a plan for flood reduction and water conservation in the Muskingum River watershed, the state's largest wholly contained watershed, covering more than . Since the original const... |
Sinnamon Farm is a heritage-listed farm at 645 & 693 Seventeen Mile Rocks Road, Sinnamon Park, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1869 to 1890s. It is also known as Avondale & Macleod aviation site, Beechwood, Glen Ross, and Seventeen Mile Rocks School. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Re... |
Ferdinand "Pic" Cattini (27 September 1916 in Grono, Switzerland – 17 August 1969 in Davos, Switzerland) was a Swiss ice hockey player who competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics and 1948 Winter Olympics. He was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1998, with his brother Hans Cattini.
Personal life
Cattini was born on... |
The kilogram per cubic metre (symbol: kg·m−3, or kg/m3) is the unit of density in the International System of Units (SI). It is defined by dividing the SI unit of mass, the kilogram, by the SI unit of volume, the cubic metre.
Conversions
1 kg/m3 = 1 g/L (exactly)
1 kg/m3 = 0.001 g/cm3 (exactly)
1 kg/m3 ≈ 0.06243 lb/ft... |
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