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0 | Littoraria undulata | Littoraria undulata, common name the robust shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Littorinidae, the winkles or periwinkles. Description Distribution References Category:Littorinidae Category:Gastropods described in 1839 |
1 | 1769 in Spain | Events in the year 1769 in Spain. Incumbents King: Charles III Events Castillo de Guardias Viejas built in Almeria, Andalusia Births Enrique O'Donnell, Conde del Abisbal, Spanish general of Irish descent (d. 1834) References Category:1769 in Spain Category:1760s in Spain Category:Years of the 18th century in Spain |
2 | Why Shit So Crazy? | Why Shit So Crazy? (stylized as Why S#!+ So Crazy? on the DVD cover) is a one-hour stand-up comedy special by Reggie Watts, aired and then released as a dual DVD/CD package by Comedy Central in 2010. The special features Watts in live performance at New York venues Galapagos, The Bellhouse, and Le Poisson Rouge, booken... |
3 | Tax advantage | Tax advantage refers to the economic bonus which applies to certain accounts or investments that are, by statute, tax-reduced, tax-deferred, or tax-free. Governments establish the tax advantages to encourage private individuals to contribute money when it is considered to be in the public interest. An example is retire... |
4 | Narichana | Narichana is a village in the Surendranagar district of the state of Gujarat in India. It is surrounded by the Thangadh, Wankaner, Limbdi and Wadhwan Tehsil. References Category:Villages in Surendranagar district |
5 | Ridgefield | Ridgefield may refer to: Places Ridgefield, Connecticut Ridgefield Playhouse, a theater located in Ridgefield Ridgefield, New Jersey Ridgefield Park, New Jersey Ridgefield Township, New Jersey Ridgefield, Washington, a city in Clark County, Washington Ridgefield Township, Huron County, Ohio Other uses Battle of Ridgefi... |
6 | Sandi Peterson | Sandi Peterson (born 1959) is an American businesswoman. She is currently an Operating Partner at Clayton, Dubilier & Rice and serves on the Microsoft Board of Directors. She was group worldwide chairman at Johnson & Johnson from 2012-2018 and previously held leadership positions at Bayer Medical Care, Medco Health Sol... |
7 | Práxedis G. Guerrero (disambiguation) | Práxedis G. Guerrero was a Mexican Revolutionary leader who was killed in action in Janos, Chihuahua, on 29 December 1910. Named for him: Práxedis G. Guerrero, Chihuahua Práxedis G. Guerrero (municipality) |
8 | RMMV TG MIL range of trucks | Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles (RMMV) TG MIL (MIL – Militarised) range of trucks is based on MAN TG range commercial chassis that are militarised to suit individual customer requirements. The TG MIL was introduced from 2010 when RMMV was established in January of that year. RMMV is essentially the merger of Rheinmet... |
9 | Roberta Edgecombe Robb | Roberta Edgecombe Robb is a Canadian economist, and Professor Emeritus of Economics at Brock University. She is co-founder and past president of the Canadian Women Economists Network (CWEN). Her research primarily focuses on women's status in the workplace and related government policy. Education and career Robb attend... |
10 | Ali Dawai Lazem | Ali Dawai Lazem () is the current Governor of Maysan Province. Dawai's popularity took off after images posted to Facebook showing him working in the streets and directing projects went viral. Dawai is the only Governor belonging to the Sadrist movement. References Category:Living people Category:1965 births Category:G... |
11 | Katie O'Donnell Bam | Kathleen "Katie" O'Donnell Bam (born December 6, 1988) is an American field hockey player. She was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, and attended Wissahickon High School in Ambler, Pennsylvania. O'Donnell began playing for the Maryland Terrapins in the 2007 season. She was the youngest member of the 2005 United States ... |
12 | Friedrich Groos | Friedrich Groos (23 April 1768 – 15 June 1852) was a German physician and philosopher born in Karlsruhe. Initially a student of law in Tübingen and Stuttgart, his interest later turned to medicine. From 1792 studied medicine in Freiburg im Breisgau and Pavia, and following graduation became Stadtphysikus in Karlsruhe. ... |
13 | York Region Shooters | York Region Shooters were a Canadian soccer team, that played in the Canadian Soccer League from 2003 to 2017. The Shooters played their home games at the St. Joan of Arc Turf Field in the community of Maple, Ontario. The team's colours were blue and white, mirroring those of the Italian national football team and refl... |
14 | Takapūneke | Takapūneke, with the location also known as Red House Bay, is a former kāinga—an unfortified Māori village—adjacent to present-day Akaroa, New Zealand. Takapūneke was a major trading post for the local iwi (tribe), Ngāi Tahu, as there was safe anchorage for European vessels. The site is of significance to Ngāi Tahu as ... |
15 | RealSports Boxing | RealSports Boxing is a boxing based video game developed by Atari and released in 1987 for the Atari 2600. It is part of the RealSports series of games from Atari. The game has a side view of the ring, allowing the player to move up and down, as well as from left to right. There are four selectable characters in the ga... |
16 | Peter Steinwender | Peter Steinwender (born 2 November 1928) is an Austrian former swimmer. He competed in the men's 400 metre freestyle at the 1952 Summer Olympics. References Category:1928 births Category:Living people Category:Austrian male swimmers Category:Olympic swimmers of Austria Category:Swimmers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Cate... |
17 | Captaincies of the Spanish Empire | Captaincies () were military and administrative divisions in colonial Spanish America and the Spanish Philippines, established in areas under risk of foreign invasion or Indian attack. They could consist of just one province, or group several together. These captaincies general should be distinguished from the ones giv... |
18 | Alessandro Calori | Alessandro Calori (born 29 August 1966) is an Italian association football coach and former player, last in charge as head coach of Ternana. As a defender, he is mostly remembered for his lengthy spell with Udinese during the 90s, where he also served as the club's captain. Playing career Calori was born in Arezzo. A p... |
19 | Pierina (name) | Pierina is an Italian and Spanish feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: Pierina Borsani (1909–1960), Italian female basketball player and athlete Pierina Carcelén, Peruvian actress, model and dancer Pierina Gilli (1911–1991), Italian Roman Catholic visionary Pierina Legnani (1868–1930), Italian bal... |
20 | St John's College Old Library, Cambridge | The Old Library of St John's College, Cambridge connects to Third Court, and was built between 1623 and 1628, largely through the donations and efforts of two members of the College, Valentine Carey, Bishop of Exeter and John Williams, Lord-Keeper and Bishop of Lincoln. History When the College first opened in 1516, it... |
21 | Pan Shiyun | Pan Shiyun (born April 20, 1989) is a Chinese swimmer. He competes in the S7 categorisation, having suffered an electrical accident aged 11 which caused him to lose the use of his right arm. At the 2012 Summer Paralympics, Shiyun won two gold medals and two silver medals. Shiyun won a further two gold medals at the 201... |
22 | Pannaxiakos A.O. (sports club) | Pannaxiakos Athlitikos Omilos (, Pannaxian Athletic Union), commonly referred to as Pannaxiakos , is a Greek sports club based in Naxos. History The club was founded in 1960 in Naxos. Crest and Colours Since the club's foundation, the colors are blue and white referring to the sea. The emblem of the Association is the ... |
23 | Podkriváň | Podkriváň is a village and municipality in Detva District, in the Banská Bystrica Region of central Slovakia. References External links http://podkrivan.e-obce.sk http://podkrivan.ocu.sk Category:Villages and municipalities in Detva District |
24 | Madeleina Kay | Madeleina Kay is a British writer, illustrator and political activist from Sheffield, England. She is Young European of the Year 2018. Using the hashtag #EUsupergirl, she campaigned to promote the European Union and for the United Kingdom to remain a member. She has been interviewed on the BBC television show Daily Pol... |
25 | Brexit negotiations in 2017 | Brexit negotiations in 2017 took place between the United Kingdom and the European Union for the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union following the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum on 23 June 2016. The negotiating period began on 29 March 2017 when the United Kingdom served the wi... |
26 | Frequency counter | A frequency counter is an electronic instrument, or component of one, that is used for measuring frequency. Frequency counters usually measure the number of cycles of oscillation, or pulses per second in a periodic electronic signal. Such an instrument is sometimes referred to as a cymometer, particularly one of Chines... |
27 | Amparo Menendez-Carrion | Amparo Menéndez-Carrión (born 1949 in Uruguay and naturalized Ecuadorean) is an author and a scholar specialized in comparative politics and Latin American studies. She received her BA in Political Science at the University of Minnesota and her M.A. and Ph.D in International Relations and Comparative Politics at The Jo... |
28 | Bob Adams (American football) | Robert Bruce Adams (born August 15, 1946) is a former professional American football tight end in the National Football League (NFL) and a spokesperson for the Church of Scientology International. He attended El Camino High School during the 1960s, and was encouraged by a coach at the College of San Mateo to play footb... |
29 | Salloum Kaysar | Salloum Kaysar is a Lebanese former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. References Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Living people Category:Lebanese male cyclists Category:Olympic cyclists of Lebanon Category:Cyclists at the 1980 Summer Olympics Cate... |
30 | Karkon-e Olya | Karkon-e Olya (, also Romanized as Kārkon-e ‘Olyā) is a village in Bazoft Rural District, Bazoft District, Kuhrang County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 328, in 65 families. References Category:Populated places in Kuhrang County |
31 | Kibe | Kibe may refer to: Kibe (surname) Kibe (monkey)..eg. monkey kibe Kibbeh, a traditional North African and Middle Eastern dish, an ulcerated chilblain a branch of the Jodo Shinshu Buddhist tradition KIBE (FM), a radio station (104.9 FM) licensed to serve Broken Bow, Oklahoma, United States |
32 | Keith Knight | Keith Knight may refer to: Keith Knight (cartoonist) (born 1966), American cartoonist and musician Keith Knight (actor) (1956–2007), Canadian actor/voice actor Keith Knight (footballer) (born 1969), English footballer |
33 | Pauls Pocket, Queensland | Pauls Pocket is a rural locality in the Whitsunday Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Pauls Pocket had a population of 42 people. References Category:Whitsunday Region Category:Localities in Queensland |
34 | Douglas Kennedy | Douglas Kennedy may refer to: Douglas Kennedy (politician) (1916–2003), Canadian politician Douglas Kennedy (writer) (born 1955), American writer Douglas Kennedy (actor) (1915–1973), American actor Douglas Harriman Kennedy (born 1967), American broadcast journalist, son of Robert F. Kennedy |
35 | Angelo Chol | Angelo Ajieng Chol (born July 15, 1993) is an American/South Sudanese professional basketball player for Aomori Wat's in Japan. He played college basketball for San Diego State. Career statistics |- | align="left" | 2017-18 | align="left" | Sendai |53 ||15 || 18.8 ||.535 || .000 ||.585 || 6.7 || 1.0 || 0.4 ||0.9 || 10.... |
36 | Tarong National Park | Tarong is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 137 km northwest of Brisbane. See also Protected areas of Queensland Category:National parks of Queensland Category:Protected areas established in 1995 Category:Wide Bay–Burnett Category:South Burnett Region |
37 | Tiaon Miika | Tiaon Miike is an I-Kiribati footballer who plays as a Goalkeeper. He represents Kiribati at international level. International career He has represented Kiribati at senior level and played 3 games at the 2011 Pacific Games, two of them as goalkeeper, conceding nine goals against Fiji and seventeen against Papua New Gu... |
38 | GRIM | GRIM (Groupe de recherche et d'improvisation musicales, roughly translated Group of Research and Musical Innovation), based in Marseille, France, is a non-profit institute for improvised music and experimental music. GRIM bases its activities at Montévidéo, a site of contemporary creation in Marseille. GRIM is a volunt... |
39 | 25th Brigade (Australia) | The 25th Brigade was a brigade-sized infantry unit of the Australian Army that served during the Second World War. Raised in July 1940 and consisting of three infantry battalions, the 25th Brigade initially served in the United Kingdom, where it formed part of the garrison tasked with defending against a possible Germa... |
40 | Francis Foljambe (Liberal politician) | Francis John Savile Foljambe (9 April 1830 – 5 February 1917) was a British Liberal member of parliament. Born at Osberton, Foljambe was the eldest son of George Savile Foljambe and Harriet Emily Mary Milner, daughter of Sir William Mordaunt Sturt Milner, 4th Bt, and the older half-brother of Cecil Foljambe, a fellow L... |
41 | No. 228 Operational Conversion Unit RAF | No. 228 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational Conversion Unit. It was formed in No. 12 Group at RAF Leeming from Nos. 13 and 54 OTUs in 1947. The tasking of the OCU was the training of night fighter crews and its aircraft were the De Havilland Mosquito, Gloster Meteor and Gloster Javelin over th... |
42 | Lumi (company) | Lumi is a Los Angeles-based company founded by Jesse Genet and Stephan Ango that offers packaging and supply chain management software. The company got its start developing Inkodye, a photo-reactive vat dye that develops its color through exposure to UV or sunlight. History Jesse Genet began experimenting with differen... |
43 | Leonard Kleinrock | Leonard Kleinrock (born June 13, 1934) is an American computer scientist. A professor at UCLA's Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, he made several important contributions to the field of computer science, in particular to the theoretical foundations of computer networking. He played an influential... |
44 | Madison, New York | Madison is a town in Madison County, New York, United States. The population was 3,008 at the 2010 census. The Town of Madison contains a village also named Madison. The town is near the eastern border of the county. History Settlement began around 1794. The town was formed in 1807 from a portion of the Town of Hamilto... |
45 | Givar | Givar (, also Romanized as Gīvar; also known as Gabār, Gīār, and Kābār) is a village in Beyarjomand Rural District, Beyarjomand District, Shahrud County, Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 120, in 50 families. References Category:Populated places in Shahrud County |
46 | Anguran Rural District | Anguran Rural District () is a rural district (dehestan) in Anguran District, Mahneshan County, Zanjan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 9,457, in 2,101 families. The rural district has 47 villages. References Category:Rural Districts of Zanjan Province Category:Mahneshan County |
47 | Perforated eardrum | A perforated eardrum is a hole in the eardrum which can occur as a result of otitis media (ear infection), trauma (e.g. by trying to clean the ear with sharp instruments), explosion, loud noise or surgery (accidental creation of a rupture). Flying with a severe cold can also cause perforation due to changes in air pres... |
48 | Xiuzhen Cheng | Xiuzhen "Susan" Cheng from the George Washington University, Washington, DC was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2015 for contributions to localization and detection in sensor networks. Education Ph.D, University of Minnesota, 2002 M.S., University of Minnesota, 2000 B.S.,... |
49 | Prins Póló | Svavar Pétur Eysteinsson also known as Prins Póló is an Icelandic singer songwriter and experimental artist. He is also part of the Icelandic band Skakkamanage. Skakkamanage Svavar Pétur Eysteinsson started his career in the mid 2000s when he developed the alternative rock band Skakkamanage that released three albums: ... |
50 | Matter Under Inquiry | A Matter Under Inquiry (MUI, pronounced "muey", sometimes called Matter Under Investigation) is a term used by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission to describe preliminary investigations it makes into alleged financial fraud in the companies that it is responsible for regulating. MUIs may lead to more s... |
51 | Gonbaleh | Gonbaleh () may refer to: Gonbaleh, Asadabad Gonbaleh, Tuyserkan |
52 | Sings the Country Music Hall of Fame Hits, Vol. 2 | Sings the Country Music Hall of Fame Hits, Vol. 2 is an album by Jerry Lee Lewis released on Smash Records in 1969. Background The album concludes producer Jerry Kennedy's concept of having Lewis record standards from the country music genre, further cementing his new reputation as a country music artist. Since his com... |
53 | Hélène Sardeau | Hélène Sardeau (July 7, 1899 – March 23, 1969) was an American sculptor, born in Antwerp, who moved with her family to the United States when she was about 14 years old. Early years Sardeau arrived in the United States in 1913. She studied at Barnard College, the Art Students League of New York, Cooper Union, and at th... |
54 | Pilot (Saving Hope) | "Pilot" is the first episode of the supernatural medical drama television series Saving Hope. The episode premiered on June 7, 2012 in Canada on CTV, and was simultaneously broadcast on NBC in the United States. Synopsis In the episode, surgeon Alex Reid (Erica Durance) and her fiance Charles Harris (Michael Shanks) ar... |
55 | José William Vesentini | José William Vesentini (born in 1950 in Presidente Bernardes) is a Brazilian human geographer. He teaches geography and areas of political geography and geopolitics, and is regarded as a pioneer of critical geography. Life Vesentini is a grandson of Italian anarchists who came to Brazil to escape fascism. For more than... |
56 | Katrin Neuenschwander | Katrin Neuenschwander (born 29 June 1971) is a retired Swiss alpine skier who competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics. External links sports-reference.com Category:1971 births Category:Living people Category:Swiss female alpine skiers Category:Olympic alpine skiers of Switzerland Category:Alpine skiers at the 1992 Winter ... |
57 | Monroe Epic | The Monroe EPIC was a programmable calculator that came on the market in the 1960s. It consisted of a large desktop unit which attached to a floor-standing logic tower and was capable of being programmed to perform many computer-like functions. However, the only form of a branching instruction available was a hard-code... |
58 | New Beginnings (Dragonlance) | New Beginnings is an adventure for the 2nd edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) fantasy role-playing game. Contents This product is designed to introduce players to the Taladas campaign in the Dragonlance setting. First is a step-by-step walkthrough of AD&D game character design, with tips on effective gam... |
59 | Technotise | Technotise is a Serbian science fiction comic album created by artist Aleksa Gajić and writer Darko Grkinić. The comic was adapted into animated feature film Technotise: Edit & I. Creation and publication Technotise was originally created in 1998 by artist Aleksa Gajić and writer Darko Grkinić, as Gajić's thesis on the... |
60 | Ngapudaw | Ngapudaw ( ) is a town in the Ayeyarwady Region of south-west Burma (Myanmar). It is the seat of the Ngapudaw Township in the Pathein District. Category:Populated places in Ayeyarwady Region Category:Township capitals of Myanmar |
61 | James A. Owen | James A. Owen is an American comic book illustrator, publisher and writer. He is known for his creator-owned comic book series Starchild and as the author of The Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica novel series, that began with Here, There Be Dragons in 2006. Career Owen self-published the black-and-white fantasy... |
62 | Marius Șuleap | Marius Mircea Șuleap (born 11 September 1979) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a midfielder. In 2002, during a training session in Cyprus with Universitatea Craiova, Șuleap involuntarily hit the goalkeeper Cristian Neamțu's head with his knee, after which Neamțu went into a coma and died one week later in ... |
63 | Sherbert | Sherbert may refer to Sherbert v. Verner, a United States Supreme Court case involving the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution Sherbert (Pillow Pal), a Pillow Pal bear made by Ty, Inc See also Sharbat, an Asian cold drink Sherbet (disambiguation) |
64 | Nairobi College | Nairobi College was a small radical left junior college in East Palo Alto, California for ethnic minority students in the late 1960s. Background The College was part of a movement for ethnic minority groups in the United States to have dedicated academic programs to train themselves in the theory and practice of libera... |
65 | Järva-Madise | Järva-Madise is a village in Järva County, in Järva Parish, in northern-central Estonia. It was the administrative centre of Albu Parish. Category:Villages in Järva County Category:Kreis Jerwen |
66 | Darreh-ye Banvar | Darreh-ye Banvar (, also Romanized as Darreh-ye Banvār) is a village in Seyyedvaliyeddin Rural District, Sardasht District, Dezful County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 30, in 5 families. References Category:Populated places in Dezful County |
67 | Darweshkhel | The Darweshkhel () is a section of the Wazir Pashtun tribe found in South Waziristan, North Waziristan, and Frontier Region Bannu in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan on its border with Afghanistan. The tribe comprises two geographically separate subgroups. The Utmanzai are settled in the North Waziri... |
68 | Crystal Stilts EP | Crystal Stilts EP is the first EP by the punk rock band Crystal Stilts. It was initially self-released in 2006 on the band's own Feathery Tongue label. In 2008 Woodsist re-released the EP and included the 2 songs from their first single, "Shattered Shine". Track listing "Crippled Croon" – 4:22 "The SinKing" – 2:42 "Con... |
69 | Valladolid RAC | Valladolid Rugby Asociación Club is a Spanish rugby union club. The club was established in 1986 and currently competes in the División de Honor de Rugby competition, the highest level of Spanish club rugby. The club are based in Valladolid in central Spain. VRAC play in blue and white colours. The team have in the pas... |
70 | Colégio Station | Colégio Station () is a subway station on the Rio de Janeiro Metro that services the neighbourhood of Colégio in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro. References Category:Metrô Rio stations Category:Railway stations opened in 1998 Category:1998 establishments in Brazil |
71 | Salvia nilotica | Salvia nilotica is a perennial shrub growing in the eastern African highlands from Ethiopia to Zimbabwe, between 900 and 3600 m elevation. It has many creeping rhizomes and stems about 60–90 cm tall. The small flowers, in whorls of 6–8, range from purple to rose to white. Notes nilotica Category:Flora of Ethiopia Categ... |
72 | USS Lynx (SP-2) | Note: USS Lynx (SP-2) should not be confused with patrol vessel USS Lynx II SP-730, later USS SP-730, which served in the United States Navy during the same period. The second USS Lynx (SP-2) was an armed motorboat that served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel and aviation support craft from 1917 to 1919. Ly... |
73 | James Monroe (congressman) | James Monroe (July 18, 1821 – July 6, 1898) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio. Early life Born in Plainfield, Connecticut, Monroe attended the common schools and Plainfield Academy. He was graduated from Oberlin College in 1846. He pursued a postgraduate course in theology and was a professor at Oberlin College from ... |
74 | Zero1 | Zero1 may refer to: ZERO1 (nonprofit), a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring creativity at the intersection of art, technology and digital culture Pro Wrestling Zero1, a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded in 2001 Zero 1, a rock band featuring Hal Sparks Zero1, a mobile virtual network operator... |
75 | Melkite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch | The Melkite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch is the only actual residential Patriarchate of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church (Eastern Catholic, Byzantine Rite). It was formed in 1724 when a portion of the Orthodox Church of Antioch went into communion with Rome, becoming an Eastern Catholic Church, while the rest of t... |
76 | Tranny (disambiguation) | Tranny is a derogatory and offensive slang term for a transgender, transsexual, transvestite, or cross-dressing person. Tranny or trannies may also refer to: Humans Transgender, a variety of people who vary or diverge from conventional gender roles Transsexual, a person who identifies with the sex opposite the one assi... |
77 | Wilmer Herrison | Wilmer Herrison (born September 29, 1978) is a Venezuelan artist currently based in Paris. He is the creator of a modern art influenced by both European and South American traditions. Biography Harrison was born in Maracaibo (Zulia State, Venezuela) on September 29, 1978. At 23, he moved to France where he studied at t... |
78 | Socialist Front (Puerto Rico) | The Socialist Front (, FS) is a coalition of far-left and pro-independence political organizations in Puerto Rico. The Socialist Front also includes non-partisan activists. The FS was launched on November 4, 1990, as an initiative of the Socialist Workers' Movement (MST) joining with the Political Formation Workshop an... |
79 | Adolf Portmann | Adolf Portmann (27 May 1897 – 28 June 1982) was a zoologist. Born in Basel, Switzerland, he studied zoology at the University of Basel and worked later in Geneva, Munich, Paris and Berlin, but mainly in marine biology laboratories in France (Banyuls-sur-Mer, Roscoff, Villefranche-sur-Mer) and Helgoland. In 1931 he beca... |
80 | Ratty (film) | Ratty () is a 1986 Swedish animated feature film directed by Lennart Gustafsson about rats experiencing young love. The film features several song numbers and is on the border to what could be called a musical. It was the fifth Swedish animated feature film to ever be released, not counting Per Åhlin's early films that... |
81 | Money (magazine) | Money is a personal finance brand and website owned by Ad Practitioners LLC and formerly also a monthly magazine, first published by Time Inc. (1972–2018) and later by Meredith Corporation (2018–2019). Its articles cover the gamut of personal finance topics ranging from credit cards, mortgages, insurance, banking and i... |
82 | Silver Lake (Milford, Delaware) | Silver Lake is a privately owned brackish water pond in Milford, Delaware. It is located by the headwaters of the Mispillion River. Haven Lake is adjacent to Silver Lake. U.S. Route 113 travels between the two lakes, crossing the Mispillion River. On the river, there was a milldam established in the late 18th century, ... |
83 | Sergey Voronov | Sergey Voronov may refer to: Sergei Voronov (figure skater) (born 1987), Russian figure skater Sergei Voronov (ice hockey) (born 1971), Russian ice hockey player Sergey Sergeyevich Voronov (born 1988), Russian association football player Sergey Valeryevich Voronov (born 1990), Russian association football player |
84 | Chahar Afra | Chahar Afra (, also Romanized as Chahār Afrā) is a village in Harazpey-ye Shomali Rural District, Sorkhrud District, Mahmudabad County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 326, in 82 families. References Category:Populated places in Mahmudabad County |
85 | Miss Malini | Miss Malini is a 1947 Indian Tamil-language satirical film written and directed by Kothamangalam Subbu and produced by K. Ramnoth, based on a story by R. K. Narayan. Subbu also starred in the film alongside Pushpavalli and M. S. Sundari Bai. Javar Seetharaman and Gemini Ganesan made their acting debuts in the film appe... |
86 | Deh-e Karbalayi Reza | Deh-e Karbalayi Reza (, also Romanized as Deh-e Karbalāyī Rez̤ā) is a village in Khenaman Rural District, in the Central District of Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its existence was noted, but its population was not reported. References Category:Populated places in Rafsanjan County |
87 | VCU Rams men's basketball | The VCU Rams men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's basketball team that represents Virginia Commonwealth University. The Rams joined the Atlantic 10 Conference in the 2012–13 season after previously competing in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). In 2017, VCU was ranked the fortieth most valuable men... |
88 | Mount Rantekombola | Rantekombola (Indonesian: Bulu Rantekombola) is a mountain located in the province of South Sulawesi, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Some sources claim it is the highest mountain of the island. Other sources state Mount Rantemario located nearby is the highest point. Rantekombola Category:Landforms of South Sulawesi |
89 | School for Tramps | School for Tramps (Spanish: Escuela de vagabundos) is a 1955 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. It's considered one of the finest comedies of Mexican cinema, and is adapted from the screenplay for the MGM movie Merrily We Live (1938). Plot In a mansion outside a nameless city (apparently Mexico City)... |
90 | Upper Charles River Reservation | The Upper Charles River Reservation is a Massachusetts state park encompassing portions of the banks of the Charles River between the Watertown Dam in Watertown and Riverdale Park in Dedham and the West Roxbury neighborhood of Boston. The park is managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. I... |
91 | Cockscomb (Tuolumne Meadows) | Cockscomb is a mountain, in the area of Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite National Park, California. On Cockscomb's particulars Cockscomb is aptly named, notably when viewed from the northwest. It is located in the Yosemite Wilderness, and is often forgotten, due to its proximity to Cathedral Peak, Matthes Crest, and Echo Pea... |
92 | Rob Weiss | Rob Weiss is an American television and film producer, screenwriter, actor, and director. His break came in 1993 when he wrote and directed the 1993 film Amongst Friends. The film was well received at film festivals and scored Weiss a nomination for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. Life and career We... |
93 | John Clyde Bowen | John Clyde Bowen (May 12, 1888 – April 27, 1978) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington. Education and career Born in Newbern, Tennessee, Bowen received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Tennessee in 1913 and a Bachelor of Laws from H... |
94 | Indramayu | Indramayu (; ) is a town and district which serves as the capital of Indramayu Regency in the West Java province of Indonesia, and is located in the northern coastal area of West Java, east from Jakarta, north-east from the city of Bandung, and north-west of the city of Cirebon. Most of its land are situated below sea ... |
95 | Stéphane Da Costa | Stéphane Da Costa (born 11 July 1989) is a French professional ice hockey player who is currently playing for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Born in France, Da Costa moved to the United States as a junior to develop as a player. After junior, Da Costa moved on to NCAA collegiate hockey, pla... |
96 | Wu Xinzhi | Wu Xinzhi (; born 1928) is a Chinese paleoanthropologist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and former vice director of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP). Biography Wu was born in Hefei, Anhui, Republic of China in 1928. He graduated with a B.S. in medicine from Shangha... |
97 | Woodland Park, Portland, Oregon | Woodland Park is an exclusively residential neighborhood in the Northeast section of Portland, Oregon. It borders Madison South on the west (beyond the I-84 and I-205 freeways), Parkrose Heights on the north and east, and Hazelwood on the south. It is roughly between NE 99th and 102nd, and NE Halsey and NE Tillamook. W... |
98 | Banshu Yamasaki Iris Garden | Banshu Yamasaki Iris Garden (播州山崎花菖蒲園) is a iris flower garden approximately 1,25 km (2 miles) northeast of Shisō in Hyōgo Prefecture, in the Kansai region of Japan. References Category:Gardens in Hyōgo Prefecture Category:Botanical gardens in Japan * |
99 | Robert Francis Ruttledge | Robert "Robin" Francis Ruttledge MC (1899–2002) was an Irish ornithologist, also known as "The Major", who is best remembered for his work in the systematic recording and conservation of Irish birds over a period of sixty years. Life Robert Francis Ruttledge was born in Brownshill, County Carlow on 11 September 1899. H... |
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