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1015117 | Konga () is a locality situated in Tingsryd Municipality, Kronoberg County, Sweden with 476 inhabitants in 2010. | 112 |
377932 | Toren Atkinson is also an artist, having illustrated books for several role-playing games including Dungeons & Dragons, Call of Cthulhu (and Delta Green), as well as the Lovecraft-inspired collectible card game Mythos. Warren Banks and Toren Atkinson also co-wrote the roleplaying game Spaceship Zero, published by Green Ronin Publishing, along with contributions by John Scott Tynes and Monte Cook. | 399 |
13972750 | The trial judge, Douglas Yau, commented that Yeung was "not a witness of truth", and that his sentence included a necessary element of deterrence.
On 13 May 2015, the Hong Kong Court of Appeal dismissed Yeung's appeal against conviction. Yeung abandoned his appeal against his sentence.
On 14 August 2015, the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal granted Yeung leave to appeal his conviction and released him on HK$7 million bail and cash surety of HK$6 million. Yeung was ordered to surrender his travel documents and not to leave Hong Kong. | 537 |
35552948 | With Gheorghiu-Dej, Ceaușescu, and Pauker, Drăghici is a main character in the 1998 novel Prizonier în Europa ("A Prisoner in Europe"), by Alex Mihai Stoenescu. This novel shows the Securitate chief involved in a complicated relationship with the other leaders, and transmitting Gheorghiu-Dej's secrets to the Soviet leadership. A key moment in the narrative shows Nikita Khrushchev rewarding Drăghici's services with an impractical radio receiver while the other Romanian communists look on. | 492 |
52870483 | Timeline of Indian innovation encompasses key events in the history of technology in the subcontinent historically referred to as India and the modern Indian state.
The entries in this timeline fall into the following categories: architecture, astronomy, cartography, metallurgy, logic, mathematics, metrology, mineralogy, automobile engineering, information technology, communications, space and polar technology.
This timeline examines scientific and medical discoveries, products and technologies introduced by various peoples of India. Inventions are regarded as technological firsts developed in India, and as such does not include foreign technologies which India acquired through contact. | 695 |
12549313 | | 1999-2000 || 8-3A || Ken Chandler || 2-8 (0-6)|| 2-8 ||135||225||
| 2000-2001 || 8-3A || Ken Chandler || 1-10 (0-6)|| 1-10 ||76||245||
| 2001-2002 || 8-3A || Ken Chandler || 2-8 (1-5) || 2-8 | 192 |
258732 | Prior to the State of the Union Address, Shepherd makes a surprise appearance in the White House press room and rebukes Rumson's attacks on his values and character, as well as his relentless innuendos that Wade prostituted herself for political favors. He declares he will send the controversial environmental bill to Congress with a massive 20% cut in fossil fuelsfar more than the 10% originally proposed. Furthermore, he is withdrawing the crime bill for a stronger one with significant gun control measures. His passion galvanizes the press and his staff. | 560 |
11878009 | Anita Tsoy is going to play in the upcoming "Michael Strogoff" French musical in 2010 – 2011.
In April and May 2022, Tsoy participated in a series of concerts organized in order to support the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. In January 2023, Ukraine imposed sanctions on Anita for her support of the invasion.
"Черный лебедь" ("The Black Swan") – 1998
"I'll remember you" (Recorded in the USA) – | 399 |
10309430 | In 2000, Pinizzotto was invited to appear in a Nike Hockey commercial at the age of 17. Markus Näslund, former Vancouver Canucks star, and Ilya Kovalchuk, the first overall pick in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft for the Atlanta Thrashers, starred in the commercial. Pinizzotto can be seen in the centre front of the scene when the Zamboni gates open with Näslund and Kovalchuk.
Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in | 413 |
2240010 | An elevated creatinine level is considered abnormal and may indicate decreased kidney function.
Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) - Also measured using a BMP or CMP, blood urea nitrogen is an indicator of how much nitrogen is in the blood at the time of the phlebotomy. The kidney is responsible for excreting nitrogenous substances in the urine, so an elevated BUN usually indicates that the kidney is not functioning appropriately. | 426 |
19224473 | Expatriate men's footballers in Saudi Arabia
Expatriate men's footballers in South Korea
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in South Korea | 137 |
57116367 | The Kogarah ANZAC Memorial is a war memorial located in the town square, on Belgrave Street, of Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia. Located between St George Hospital and the Greek Orthodox Church, it was built to recognize the sacrifice of Australian nurses and the significance of Greek support towards the Australian troops during World War One. Unveiled on the 4th of March 2017, the memorial consists of an bronze injured soldier backed by the outline of a nurse in a metal frame. | 486 |
63363317 | The discharge numbers announced the day prior are revised to exclude the 86 hospital deaths which are already counted in death statistics, and instead only list the 391 hospital patients who recovered.
Then-Governor Raimondo announces that large events, concerts, and parades scheduled for the summer would not be allowed to occur. Gatherings of over 100 people, such as large weddings, may be allowed by August if case numbers decline. | 436 |
140171 | "Buffalo Bill", American scout, bison hunter, showman
William Robertson Coe (1869–1955), owner of Buffalo Bill's hunting camp, Irma Lake Lodge; a Cody and Wyoming benefactor
Frank Tenney Johnson (1874–1939), a western artist who had his painting studio in Cody from 1931 to 1939
Mike Leach (born 1961, died 2022) Former Mississippi State University head football coach
Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) — Abstract expressionist painter | 433 |
28455622 | Diego Costa (Diego da Silva Costa, born 1988) is a professional footballer.
Diego Costa may also refer to:
Diego Costa Silva (born 1979), Brazilian footballer
Diego Salgado Costa de Menezes (born 1982), Brazilian footballer
Diego Costa (footballer, born 1999) (Diego Henrique Costa Barbosa), Brazilian footballer
Diogo Costa (born 1999), Portuguese footballer
Diogo Costa (sailor) (born 1997), Portuguese sailor | 413 |
20167640 | 2006 – Historic Aircraft & four F-16s
2007 – Four F-22 Raptors (Langley AFB)
2008 – Two F-16 Vipers & two F/A-18 Hornets (Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center)
2009 – Two World War II B-25 Mitchell bombers
2010 – Four F/A-18 Hornets (Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center)
Pre-race – B-2 Spirit stealth bomber "Spirit of Nebraska" (509th Bomb Wing, | 350 |
63806337 | This species is widespread to the south western Cape, South Africa, in the Robertson Karoo, the far western edge of the Overberg region, the western edge of the Little Karoo and surrounding areas of the Western Cape Province. In the north, its range extends along the western edge of the Northern Cape Province.
Its preferred habitat is rocky areas in sandy-to-clay soils, in shaded places in Fynbos, Renosterveld and Succulent Karoo vegetation types.
Taxa named by John Gilbert Baker | 484 |
27410513 | In 1884 he left the workhouse and put himself in the charge of the music hall proprietors Sam Torr and J. Ellis, and the travelling showman 'Little George' Hitchcock. Collectively, they presented Merrick as "The Elephant Man, Half-a-Man and Half-an-Elephant". They quickly realised that they would not be able to show Merrick for too long in one place, for fear of the novelty wearing off, and towards the end of 1884, Hitchcock contacted Norman, an acquaintance of his, and transferred management of the Elephant Man to him. | 525 |
30150449 | Roger Hadden - drums, piano, pipe organ
Tony Hill - guitar, vocals, acoustic guitar, organ
Simon House - electric violin, organ, piano
Albums recorded at Morgan Sound Studios | 174 |
13000873 | Ohmbach thus did not belong, as often assumed, from its founding to the Remigiusland, but rather was held, like the villages of the parish of Niederkirchen in the Oster valley, by the Archbishopric. | 198 |
29821674 | Idle: (3) TCU, (4) Stanford, (5) Wisconsin, (6) Ohio State, (7) Arkansas, (8) Michigan State, (10) LSU
(24) West Virginia 35, Rutgers 14
The three winning teams all claim a share of the Big East title, with UConn winning the tiebreaker for the program's first-ever BCS berth. | 275 |
18248714 | According to the arrest warrant issued for him, since 1 July 2002 "the LRA has engaged in a cycle of violence and established a pattern of 'brutalization of civilians' by acts including murder, abduction, sexual enslavement, mutilation, as well as mass burnings of houses and looting of camp settlements" and furthermore "that abducted civilians, including children, are said to have been forcibly 'recruited' as fighters, porters and sex slaves to serve the LRA and to contribute to attacks against the Ugandan army and civilian communities". | 543 |
13253611 | The majority of the French, Soviets and Italians were prisoners of war. Barracks that could accommodate 52 Zwangsarbeiter were built on the Topf & Söhne factory site. The Zwangsarbeiter had to work 56 hours per week in comparison with the 42 hours worked by German employees, although they were paid 25–30% less. In addition, deductions were made for food and accommodation, and other costs. | 391 |
46585284 | The origins of HMS Carlotta are obscure. In January 1812, Admiral Edward Pellew appointed Lieutenant Richard Howell Fleming to command Pyllades, later renamed Carlotta.
Some sources treat this Carlotta as the salvaged Carlotta. However, the database of the National Maritime Museum (NMM) treats them as two vessels. Currently available online resources do not yield information on Pylades, or her capture or other origin. There were apparently no French naval vessels of that name, suggesting that she was a merchant vessel. | 524 |
66234201 | Some of the western parts of the municipality drain into the Carácuaro River. The southeastern corner of extends into Tzitzio near its municipal seat.
Tzitzio's climate varies from temperate in the north to tropical in the south, with rain falling in the summer. Average temperatures in the municipality range between , and average annual precipitation ranges between .
Tzitzio is a word of Chichimeca origin meaning "beautiful place". In 1831 it was a tenencia in the municipality of Indaparapeo. | 498 |
4922237 | Salisbury North were deducted 6 premiership points after a player was suspended for four matches for abusing and threatening a Division 1 reserves umpire.
Salisbury West's captain received a 27-game suspension for four incidents, including breaking an opponent's jaw, during a home Qualifying Final against Trinity Old Scholars which resulted in a life ban; this more than doubled the Adelaide Footy League's threshold of 12 weeks. Despite Salisbury West winning the game by nine points, the club was ejected from the finals and suspended from the league for the rest of the year. | 581 |
14385771 | The leader, named Warren Campbell (Ed O' Ross), leads him to Barnes (Common), who will supply them. Machines come, and John, Blair and Barnes fight off the machines while Warren and Angie evacuate the area. Barnes reveals to John that machines actually come every two months. They destroy the machines with detonators, and everybody evacuates by train. John and Blair defend the train by missile launcher. They stop to rescue other people from machines and succeed. They escape, but the train derails, so they go on foot to a truck depot, meeting up with other soldiers. | 570 |
46792396 | Thomas Hearne noted that this appointment was not due to any skill in the subject, but to allow him to pay his debts to the college; while bursar, he had deputized Barzillai Jones to execute the functions of the office, and was held responsible when Jones absconded with college funds.
Bertie was presented as Rector of Kenn, Devon on 27 August 1726 by his brother-in-law, Sir William Courtenay, 2nd Baronet, and resigned his fellowship in 1727. | 445 |
50250704 | Khel Toh Ab Shuru Hoga () is a 2016 Bollywood action film directed by Kunal Singh and produced by Mahesh Narula. The film’s story is about a bank robbery in which actor Ruslaan Mumtaz plays the role of a bank security guard, who ultimately robs the bank. The film was released on 13 May 2016.
Actress Devshi Khanduri is playing the character of a Muslim girl. Actor Rohit Pathak is playing negative role in the film. | 416 |
59943704 | Banderia Prutenorum oder die Fahnen des Deutschen Ordens und seiner Verbündeten, welche in Schlachten und Gefechten des 15. Jahrhunderts eine Beute der Polen wurden / Abb. F.A. Vossberg. — Berlin, 1849. | 202 |
39584269 | The 2013 Australian Manufacturers' Championship was an Australian motor racing series for modified production touring cars. It comprised two CAMS sanctioned national championship titles, the Australian Manufacturers’ Championship (for automobile manufacturers) and the Australian Production Car Championship (for drivers). The 2013 Australian Manufacturers' Championship was the 28th manufacturers title to be awarded by CAMS and the 19th to be contested under the Australian Manufacturers' Championship name. The 2013 Australian Production Car Championship was the 20th Australian Production Car Championship. The Manufacturers title was awarded to Mitsubishi and the Australian Production Car Championship to Garry Holt. | 722 |
37023245 | Because of his liberal ideas, he was arrested for his membership in Young Italy and was sent under guard to his native town.
Returned to Naples in 1848, Petruccelli was elected deputy of the Neapolitan parliament and founded Mondo vecchio e mondo nuovo, a newspaper who accused the Bourbon dynasty of misgovernment in both internal and foreign policy and, for the frequent attacks on the crown, it was suppressed by the magistracy. After the suspension of the constitution promulgated by the king Ferdinand II few months before, he took part in the riots of the same year. | 572 |
23466744 | While admitting that none of the defendants was involved in the bombing, the prosecution made the argument that Lingg had built the bomb, and prosecution witnesses Harry Gilmer and Malvern Thompson tried to imply that the bomb-thrower was helped by Spies, Fischer and Schwab. The defendants claimed they had no knowledge of the bomber at all.
Several activists, including Robert Reitzel, later hinted they knew who the bomber was. | 430 |
1000232 | Paul Robert Magocsi states that Jewish chroniclers of the 17th century "provide invariably inflated figures with respect to the loss of life among the Jewish population of Ukraine. | 180 |
3944782 | At the beginning of May, Kanepi won ten straight matches to claim her seventh and eighth career ITF tournaments. She qualified for the French Open, where she defeated Pauline Parmentier in the first round. She pushed world No. 4, Jelena Janković, to three sets before losing in round two. This allowed her ranking to re-enter the top 100.
At the Internazionali di Palermo, Kanepi won her first WTA career singles title. She defeated top seed Flavia Pennetta for the title. | 472 |
18156398 | The sculpture consists of two spiral ridges on the spire-whorls, the upper of which is on the carina of the whorls. The interstices show an occasional finer ridge. The body whorl has numerous unequal spirals, some of which are usually more prominent than the others. There is a distinct fasciole along the siphonal canal. The axial sculpture is formed by subequal sharp varices on the spire-whorls, very inequidistant and often almost obsolete on the body whorl. | 462 |
44435471 | 2008 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || H || align=right data-sort-value="0.77" | 770 m ||
| 410535 || || — || March 10, 2008 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.2 km ||
| 410536 || || — || March 12, 2008 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1. | 270 |
41405540 | This would be the last season for Kari Byron, Tory Belleci and Grant Imahara, after it was announced the build team would not be returning for the 2015 season. Hyneman and Savage would be the sole hosts of the show from this point onwards. In December 2014, Savage would go on to address the Build Team departures, indicating that the separation was a result of failed contract negotiations between Discovery Networks and the team members. | 439 |
75038646 | Haringey was an electoral division for the purposes of elections to the Greater London Council. The constituency elected three councillors for a three-year term in 1964, 1967 and 1970.
It was planned to use the same boundaries as the Westminster Parliament constituencies for election of councillors to the Greater London Council (GLC), as had been the practice for elections to the predecessor London County Council, but those that existed in 1965 crossed the Greater London boundary. | 485 |
69798337 | Paratoxopoda is a genus of flies in the family Sepsidae. | 56 |
406856 | Lydia Williams, goalkeeper for the Australia women's national soccer team.
Alan Quartermaine, WAFL footballer for East Perth, Sandover Medallist 1975.
Grain receival points of Western Australia | 194 |
49994123 | On seeing the accident, Ellen asked for the women’s boat to be cast off so they could row through heavy surf to the aid of those overboard.
The women succeeded in pulling a survivor on board. For saving his life, and 'in acknowledgement of their intrepid and prompt services ... at considerable risk of life', they were each awarded the RNLI’s Silver Medal for Gallantry.
Their medals were awarded on 2 October 1879. | 416 |
26182180 | In 1975, she became backing vocalist with "The Salters Rush Blues Band".
After leaving school in 1976, she worked at gigs and a variety of jobs including waitress at Panton Hill Hotel and running a clothing and gift shop in Northcote. In 1977, she began to be given lead vocal parts while working with "Overproof & The Distiller Sisters". | 338 |
2081109 | All places, down to the tiniest hamlet, were given Italian names, and even family names were translated. The process intensified in the 1930s, when the government of Benito Mussolini encouraged thousands of southern Italians to relocate to the region, in a deliberate attempt at reducing the indigenous German-speaking population to minority status.
Between 1928 and 1939 various resistance groups formed in the province to fight the fascist Italian regime and its policy of suppressing the German language. | 507 |
35658761 | Romania || KO (punches) || 1 || || 25–5–1
| 2012-10-14 || Loss ||align=left| Jarrell Miller || K-1 World Grand Prix 2012 in Tokyo final 16, First Round || Tokyo, | 161 |
11455446 | James Williamson Galloway Macdonald (31 May 1897 – 3 December 1960), commonly known in his professional life as Jock Macdonald, was a member of Painters Eleven (Painters 11, or P11), whose goal was to promote abstract art in Canada. Macdonald was a trailblazer in Canadian art from the 1930s to 1960. He was the first painter to exhibit abstract art in Vancouver, and throughout his life he championed Canadian avant-garde artists at home and abroad. | 450 |
21907031 | To implement this new system, B-47 wings reorganized from three to four squadrons. The 657th Bombardment Squadron was activated at Lake Charles Air Force Base as the fourth squadron of the 68th Bombardment Wing. The SAC alert commitment was increased to half the wing's aircraft in 1962 and the four squadron pattern no longer met the alert cycle commitment, so the squadron became non-operational on 1 October 1961 and was inactivated on 1 January 1962. | 456 |
14032157 | During his stay in Kohat, Bangash founded Garrison Cadet College Kohat. He was promoted as lieutenant general in August 1989 and served as Inspector General Training and Evaluation (IGT&E) at the GHQ (1989–1991). From there, he went on as Commander V Corps, Karachi (1991–1992) overseeing the deteriorating situation in Karachi and Quarter-Master General at the GHQ (1992–1994). He retired from Army as QMG in 1994. | 415 |
12187457 | Specimens were collected in Costa Rica in the late 19th and early 20th centuries but there are no recent records there.
The white-bellied emerald inhabits the interior and edges of lowland evergreen and semi-deciduous forest. In elevation it ranges from sea level to .
The white-bellied emerald is resident in most of its range. Local populations make some seasonal movements.
The white-bellied emerald often feeds low to the ground but regularly forages at all levels up into the canopy. | 488 |
58169347 | In the Late Jurassic, limestone and marl formed in a shallow marine environment, with alternating layers of basalt-andesite-dacite volcanic rocks exposed on the western edge of the Khrami Massif and in the Lock-Karabakh Zone.
The Early Cretaceous is marked by clastic limestone and greywacke siltstone flysch 750 meters to 1.6 kilometers thick in the Mestia-Tianeti flysch zone. | 378 |
266356 | Thor also appears in the Dirk Gently novel and radio series The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul.
These tribesmen fought with (in the epilogue of ) the Princes of the Plains in the land of the Dwellers in the Forest, to the detriment of the latter, for a really good reason, but Prak cannot remember why.
Trin Tragula Trin Tragula was a speculative philosopher who invented the Total Perspective Vortex basically in order to annoy his wife. | 439 |
106296 | In the 20th century, important aircraft manufacturing facilities were situated in the city, such as the Arado Flugzeugwerke in Warnemünde and the Heinkel Works with facilities at various places, including their secondary Heinkel-Süd facility in Schwechat, Austria, as the original Heinkel firm's Rostock facilities had been renamed Heinkel-Nord. | 345 |
22567914 | Mike Estep (born July 19, 1949) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.
During his career Estep won 2 singles titles and 7 doubles titles. He achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 59 in August 1973.
In 1983 until 1986 he coached Martina Navratilova. Later he worked with Carling Bassett, Hana Mandlíková, Jana Novotná and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario. | 384 |
10703629 | Handball Championship of FR Yugoslavia: 1996–97, 1997–98
Handball Championship of FR Yugoslavia: 1999–2000, 2000–01
Handball Cup of FR Yugoslavia: 2001–02
Handball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina: 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11
Handball Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina: 2007–08, | 291 |
46744308 | The staff of the mission consists of five sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict of Tutzing, and they staff a girl's hostel and a clinic. The Mission serves 35 communities spread along the Kavango River. They use two deacons to assist them in serving this vast number of people. The Deacons are Dc. Moses Kandjimi Murangi, and Dc. Erwin Masambo Musunga. | 353 |
31076035 | Röhl Foot Artillery Battery, six 8-pound guns
Brigade: General-Major Dietrich Lebrecht von Schimonsky
Malschitsky Infantry Regiment # 28, two battalions
Schimonsky Infantry Regiment # 40, two battalions
Stankar Foot Artillery Battery, six 8-pound guns
Cavalry Brigade: General-Major Friedrich Daniel Wilhelm von Irwing
Königin Dragoon Regiment # 5, ten squadrons | 368 |
23544418 | 'thus it used to happen that whenever he went out in public, he made everyone's eyes turn to him'
'spiders weave a web so that, if anything gets caught in it, they can finish it off'
In the following case, both verbs depend on an initial verb of fearing:
'but I am afraid in case, while I am trying to lessen the difficulty, I might end up by increasing it'
In another group cited by grammars, | 393 |
1503221 | Isotchi no Shūkan Shakishaki (guest appearance)
Zoku – BlueRadio (12th guest appearances)
Guilty Gear Strive Original Sound Track (2021)
Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN- Vocal Collection (2014) | 183 |
3970845 | Her husband, George A. Markward (1912–1969), had been sent to Europe to fight in World War II.
Markward was working in a beauty shop on Massachusetts Avenue. She may have been approached to spy because several of her clients were thought to be Communists by the FBI. Her daughter believed that her mother's essay written about her pride in being an American brought her to the attention of the FBI. The essay was published in a local Virginia paper. | 449 |
18539872 | Darby Creek Publishing, which will continue as an imprint, was acquired by the Lerner Publishing Group in 2010. Established in 2002, Darby Creek, is in Columbus, Ohio and publishes K–12 fiction and nonfiction titles for the school and public library markets, and the trade bookstore market. Its authors include Lurlene McDaniel, David Lubar, and Joseph Bruchac. Lerner had been distributing Darby Creek titles since 2003. | 421 |
236074 | The "Newtown Ejectment Case" was eventually settled out of court by the payment to Devine of an unknown sum of money said to have been "considerable". The land was further divided into housing that is now evidenced by the rows of terrace houses and commercial and industrial premises.
Part of the area now falling within the present boundaries of Newtown, north of King Street, was originally part of Camperdown. | 413 |
472774 | 1st Baron Howard of Glossop (1818–1883)
Francis Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 2nd Baron Howard of Glossop (1859–1924)
Bernard Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 3rd Baron Howard of Glossop (1885–1972)
Miles Francis Stapleton Fitzalan-Howard, 4th Baron Howard of Glossop (1915–2002) (succeeded as 17th Duke of Norfolk in 1975) | 308 |
240850 | Antisense oligonucleotides were discovered in 1978 by Paul Zamecnik and Mary Stephenson. | 88 |
71544194 | From 2019 to 2021, Peschel was a member of the German rhythmic gymnastics National Team, with whom she finished 15th in the all-around at the 2019 World Championship. At the end of 2021, Noemi Peschel ended her career as a gymnast due to chronic injuries. | 255 |
25146290 | Served as a Second Class Magistrate in the Fiji Judiciary
Educated at the then Matavelo School in Nailaga , Ba and then furthered his studies at DAV College in Ba.Attained his LLB at Bond University,Gold Coast,Australia. | 220 |
54769920 | On April 25, it was announced that the show's third season would be titled Young Justice: Outsiders and would debut on DC's new digital service. In late May, it was revealed that Chris Copeland joined the crew as a storyboard artist.
Outsiders had its own panel at San Diego Comic-Con International 2017 on July 21. | 315 |
64205708 | Stanislav 3rd degree with swords and bow (1878)
Order of St. Anne of the 3rd degree (1885)
Order of St. Stanislav 2nd degree (1889)
Order of St. Anne of the 2nd degree (1893)
Order of St. Vladimir 4th degree (1900)
Order of St. Stanislav 1st degree (1905)
Order of St. Anne 1st degree (1910) | 291 |
3637768 | It was Malcolm III who acquired the nickname (as did his successors) "Canmore" (Ceann Mór, "Great Chief"), and not his father Duncan, who did more to create the successful dynasty which ruled Scotland for the following two centuries. Part of the success was the huge number of children he had. Through two marriages, firstly to the Norwegian Ingibiorg Finnsdottir, and secondly to the English princess Margaret of Wessex, Malcolm had perhaps a dozen children. Malcolm and, if we believe later hagiography, his wife, introduced the first Benedictine monks to Scotland. | 567 |
52020210 | Yancey earned second team All-Big Ten honors after recording a career-high 49 receptions for 951 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2016, and wrapped up his four-year collegiate career ranking among the top receivers in Purdue history, finishing with 141 career receptions for 2,344 yards and 20 TDs.
After a loss to Iowa on October 16, 2016, Purdue fired head coach Darrell Hazell and named Parker the interim head coach for the final six weeks of the season. | 452 |
75141309 | Laura Coates Live is an American news discussion talk show broadcast by CNN. Premiering on October 16, 2023, the program is hosted by CNN's chief legal analyst Laura Coates, and is being positioned as a spiritual successor of former CNN series Larry King Live. | 260 |
47599774 | Alexander Middleton Speer (1820 – March 28, 1897) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia from 1880 to 1882.
Born in South Carolina, Speer's father, Alexander Speer was "prominent in state affairs". The family moved to Georgia in 1833, and Speer entered the University of Georgia in 1836, graduating in 1839. | 314 |
15609839 | Garcia defeated journeyman Samuel Vargas in a tune-up fight on November 12, which officially set up the fight for March 4, 2017 at the Barclays Center in New York City. Thurman chose not to have any tune-up and would fight Garcia after a long 9 month rest. At a press conference on January 18, 2017, the fight was officially announced and it was said that it would be shown live on CBS. | 386 |
6869214 | Brist is a village in southern Dalmatia, Croatia, population 400 (census 2011). Located on the Adriatic coast between Makarska and Ploče, with a tradition of fishing, and wine and olive growing, the village is oriented towards tourism in recent decades. | 253 |
28176057 | Almost eighty years after its premiere, in 2008, the original film was digitally restored by the Hungarian National Film Archive. The restored version erroneously awarded director Sekely a writing credit that does not appear in either the original film titles or in any subsequent documentation. It has been released on DVD and Blu-ray. | 337 |
1042162 | Strahd's curse is that although he is absolute lord and master of Barovia, to the point where he can enter private homes unbidden because he owns them, once every generation he will meet a woman whom he believes is Tatyana reincarnated. He always tries to woo her, but the scene of his damnation is replayed, and the woman inevitably dies. Strahd is perhaps the most difficult of all darklords to face. | 402 |
29126276 | While in school, Cliiford began to entertain at school and community functions, and by the age of 16 was performing at local nightclubs in Los Angeles. After singing for just a short time period, Clifford signed with Liberty Records in 1959. He recorded his first single that year, titled "Should I". The song was written and produced by Mark McIntyre and featured additional vocals from Patience and Prudence and Eddie Cochran on guitar.
Clifford met Helen Noga through an introduction by a friend, and she agreed to become his personal manager after hearing him sing. | 569 |
450501 | Another signer, Tim Farron of the Liberal Democrats, later wrote that the letter was not "well-worded" and that he should not have signed it "as it was written".
In 2013, Streeter referred to the "familiar glint in the swivelled eyes of the purists" within his own party in an article attacking the divisions caused by those activists who were calling for a referendum on EU membership. The remark followed allegations that senior members of the government had characterised Eurosceptic activists as "swivel-eyed loons". | 520 |
21098370 | In Ireland Counties are divided into Civil Parishes and Parishes are further divided into townlands. The following is a list of townlands in County Armagh, Northern Ireland:
Abbey Park, Acton, Aghacommon, Aghadavoyle, Aghamoat, Aghanergill or Corglass, Aghanore, Aghantaraghan, Aghavilly, Aghayalloge, Aghincurk, Aghinlig, Aghmakane, Aghnacloy, Aghory, Allistragh, Altaturk, | 374 |
55054855 | Harry Albert Sieben II (August 23, 1914 - April 25, 1979) was an American public servant, active in government and politics in Minnesota throughout his life.
Sieben was born on August 23, 1914, in Hastings, Minnesota into a family active in government and politics.
Sieben's father, also named Harry Albert Sieben (1890-1945), a 1911 graduate of the University of Illinois, served as mayor of Hastings from 1922 to 1926. | 421 |
160697 | 1940 1110 hp at 3100 rpm with 4.25 lb boost @ 4000 ft.
1940 1130 hp at 3100 rpm with 4.75 lb boost @ 3500 ft. Supercharger ratio decreased, impeller diameter increased. | 169 |
14733433 | Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Recipients of the Order of the Tower and Sword
Royal Navy admirals of the fleet
Royal Navy personnel of the Napoleonic Wars
Military personnel of the Liberal Wars | 207 |
45211320 | 1898), Wooten-Black House (1913-1914), George W. Sumrell House (c. 1899), E. T. Turnley House (c. 1925), J. D. Arnold House (c. 1931), and Lizzie Grady House (c. 1912).
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. | 235 |
65891972 | At the same time, Qasim fiercely criticized the admission of un-Quranic as legitimate , and accused the Sunni traditionalists of forging and contributing to the oppressive regimes of the Muslim rulers of his time.
As a result of his views on justice, Qasim considered the Muslim rulers of his time as illegitimate tyrants, and the lands they ruled as "abode of injustice" (), meaning that it was the duty of every faithful Muslim to emigrate (, cf. also ) from their lands. | 476 |
49651429 | In addition to a physical power saver switch which instantly extends battery life, the Vibe P1 comes with a 24W quick charge function that can rapidly charge the phone battery. It also has a OTG (On-The-Go) charging feature that enables it to charge other devices.
In terms of connectivity, the device includes NFC, USB OTG, FM radio, A-GPS, Bluetooth 4.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac and Wi-Fi Hotspot. It also includes accelerometer, proximity sensor, and ambient light sensor. | 475 |
71736197 | Manx Grand Prix, Isle of Man
Simon Kinnear, in Total Film gave the film four stars, and is quoted as saying "[Road] does for the sport what Senna did for Formula One"
Madman Entertainment released a DVD of the film in Australia. | 229 |
52273 | They claimed the area known as the Bighorn Basin, from the Bighorn Mountains in the east to the Absaroka Range to the west, and south to the Wind River Range in northern Wyoming. Sometimes they settled in the Owl Creek Mountains, Bridger Mountains and along the Sweetwater River in the south.
Apsaalooke oral history describes a fourth group, the Bilapiluutche ("Beaver Dries its Fur"), who may have merged with the Kiowa in the second half of the 17th century. | 461 |
1065205 | Some names are religion-related (Prier, to pray and Croix, cross), some others are food-related (Salade, salad; Chocolat, chocolate; Homard, lobster and Mount Champignon, mushroom) and the rest are unrelated to either (Papillon, butterfly; Noir, black; Allouette, lark; Eclair, lightning and Culotte, pants).
It was released in North America with nearly every cross removed, included those on Prier and Alouette's clothing; the shape of Croix's gun and the spell animations (except holy panels) were altered. | 508 |
619273 | In 1975, Taito's Tomohiro Nishikado adapted the concept of Sega's EM game Gun Fight into a video game, Western Gun (1975), with the cowboys represented as character sprites and both players able to maneuver across a landscape while shooting each other, making it a milestone for depicting human shooting targets. Western Gun became an arcade hit, which, along with Tank, popularized a subgenre of one-on-one dueling video games. Midway's North American localization of Western Gun, called Gun Fight, also introduced the use of a microprocessor. | 544 |
27685195 | Luis Porrata-Doría Martin (1859 – ca. 1920) was Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico from 11 November 1898 to 12 September 1899. He is best remembered for his forced resignation as mayor following his municipal government's poor response to the catastrophic Category 5 San Ciriaco hurricane that occurred during his administration.
His father was a Puerto Rican man and his mother was Spaniard. He married Ana Gutierrez de Pando, a.k.a. | 427 |
31482969 | The first two reveries were originally published in 1849 in the magazine Southern Literary Messenger and in 1850 the four essays were published in book format to great public acclaim.
It was one of poet Emily Dickinson's favorite books.
UNCG American Publishers' Trade Bindings: The Reveries of a Bachelor | 306 |
20979652 | James Connor, chiefly in Syria and Palestine (London: L. B. Seeley and J. Hatchard, for the Church Missionary Society, 1822)
Christian Researches in Syria and the Holy Land in MDCCCXXIII and MDCCCXXIV, in Furtherance of the Objects of the Church Missionary Society: with an Appendix Containing the Journal of Mr. Joseph Greaves on a Visit to the Regency of Tunis (London: L. B. Seeley and J. Hatchard, 1825) | 407 |
2989067 | His death, in his seventies, came shortly after Purcell's.
Chairmen of county boards of the Gaelic Athletic Association | 119 |
29676532 | According to art historian Elise Lawton Smith, Aurora's "lethargic pose ... may signify her transitional state between night/matter and light/spirit. She will move beyond torpor toward a new energy, as heralded by the three angels blowing their trumpets. Thus her power (or triumph, as suggested by the title) derives not from her mythological status, but from her role as a spiritualist metaphor." | 398 |
67802 | 3ivx ( ) was an MPEG-4 compliant video codec suite, created by 3ivx Technologies, based in Sydney, Australia. 3ivx video codecs were released from 2001 to 2012, with releases of related technologies continuing until 2015. 3ivx provided plugins to allow the MPEG-4 data stream to be wrapped by the Microsoft ASF and AVI transports, as well as Apple's QuickTime transport. It also allowed the creation of elementary MP4 data streams combined with AAC audio streams. | 463 |
69279378 | Camilla Waltersson Grönvall (born 19 March 1969) is a Swedish politician. , she serves as Minister for Social Services in the cabinet of Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. | 168 |
22986046 | Since the release of Lips: Deutsche Partyknaller, downloadable German songs have been made available for purchase across the Lips platform, the player does not need to buy Deutsche Partyknaller to download this DLC; however, these songs are restricted to certain locales (Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Belgium). Likewise, after the release of Lips: Canta en Español, new Spanish songs will be available for purchase in Mexico and Spain. | 440 |
59715663 | Ширали И. Я. Влияние реомеханических свойств горых пород на энергоемкость их разрушения. ADNA, “ Neftin , qazın geotexnoloji problemləri və kimya “ . XII cild, Bakı, 2011. | 171 |
29783610 | Her most productive period ended with the war, from the mid-forties to the mid-fifties, she basically remained silent. She was either neglected as a non-progressive writer lacking revolutionary zeal, or treated as controversial for publishing under the Japanese regime Her notoriety came to an end when the Chinese communist party established a new regime in 1949 and the subsequent institutionalization of the spectrum of culture in China. Chang was either neglected as a non-progressive writer lacking revolutionary zeal or treated as controversial for publishing under the Japanese regime. | 592 |
21040957 | Haliotis brazieri (Brazier's Abalone; found in southeast Australia)
Haliotis coccinea (found in Cape Verde and the Canaries)
Haliotis coccoradiata (Reddish rayed Abalone; found in southeast Australia)
Haliotis conicopora (Conical Pore Abalone; found in southern Australia)
Haliotis conicopora vixlirata (found in southwest Australia) | 334 |
64715083 | Lucie Nona Mengi (born 15 July 1991), known as Lucie Nona, is a DR Congolese footballer who plays as a defender. She has been a member of the DR Congo women's national team.
Nona capped for the DR Congo at senior level during the 2012 African Women's Championship. | 264 |
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