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Toanopsis is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. The genus was erected by A. E. Prout in 1926. Species Toanopsis cyclophora Holloway, 2009 Borneo Toanopsis engenes A. E. Prout, 1926 Borneo Toanopsis homala (A. E. Prout, 1925) Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo Toanopsis ichingae Holloway, 2009 Borneo Toanopsis particol...
Lanei Chapman (born January 23, 1973) is an American actress. She has appeared primarily in guest appearances on episodes of various television series, and may be best known for her role as Lt. Vanessa Damphousse in the single 1995–96 season of the series Space: Above and Beyond. Career Chapman first appeared on telev...
Car games are games played to pass the time on long car journeys, often started by parents to amuse restless children. They generally require little or no equipment or playing space. Some such games are designed specifically to be played while traveling (e.g. the license plate game, the Alphabet Game, or "car tag" game...
Stephen Black (March 31, 1927 – June 12, 2008) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League with the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Black Hawks between 1949 and 1951. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1946 to 1954, was spent in the minor leagues. Black won the Stanley Cu...
This is a list of members of the Teylers Tweede Genootschap (Teylers Second Society) by year of appointment. There are six members in the society. The dates shown indicate the terms of the members, who generally serve for life, though they had to be residents of Haarlem under the age of 70, so sometimes they retired ea...
Wexford Bridge is a road bridge in Wexford, the county town of County Wexford in Ireland. It crosses the mouth of the River Slaney from Wexford town on the west bank to Ferrybank on the east bank. It carries the R741 road from Wexford towards Dublin and the north. The bridge consists of 7 spans of maximum length 63 met...
Hydraulic lime (HL) is a general term for calcium oxide, a variety of lime also called quicklime, that sets by hydration. This contrasts with calcium hydroxide, also called slaked lime or air lime that is used to make lime mortar, the other common type of lime mortar, which sets by carbonation (re-absorbing carbon diox...
Kreditkassen may refer to: Kreditkassen for Husejere i Kjøbenhavn, a mortgage credit institution in Denmark Christiania Bank, a bank in Norway
Howearion is a genus of two species of helicarionid semislugs that are endemic to Australia’s Lord Howe Island in the Tasman Sea. Species Howearion belli Iredale, 1944 – beautiful semislug Howearion hilli (Cox, 1873) – Lord Howe semislug References Gastropod genera Taxa named by Tom Iredale Gastropods des...
Guta Moura Guedes (born 1965 in Torres Vedras, Portugal) is a Portuguese curator, author, journalist and cultural manager. She has been engaged in the international design community as a creative director, strategist, and critical thinker since the early 1990s. In 2019, she was recognised as one of the 25 most influent...
Barry Cooper (born 1949) is an English musicologist, composer, organist, Beethoven scholar, and editor of the Beethoven Compendium. Life Born in Westcliff-on-Sea in Essex, Cooper studied piano and composition in his childhood, leading to scholarships to Gordonstoun School and later to University College, Oxford, where...
Somalis in the United Kingdom include British citizens and residents born in or with ancestors from Somalia. The United Kingdom (UK) is home to the largest Somali community in Europe, with an estimated 108,000 Somali-born immigrants residing in the UK in 2018 according to the Office for National Statistics. The majorit...
The 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Missouri were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012 and elected the eight U.S. representatives from the state of Missouri, a loss of one seat following the 2010 United States census. The elections coincided with the elections of other federal and state offices, i...
The encirclement campaign against the Hunan-Jiangxi Soviet was an encirclement campaign launched by the Nationalist government against the Communist Party of China's Hunan-Jiangxi Soviet. The Chinese Red Army successfully the Soviet against the Nationalist attacks from January 29 to March 24, 1931. First stage In Dece...
José María Manuel Magriñat Olivera (1878 – death unknown) was a Cuban outfielder in the Negro leagues and Cuban League in the 1900s and 1910s. A native of Matanzas, Cuba, Magriñat made his Negro leagues debut in 1906 with the Cuban X-Giants and Cuban Stars (West). With the exception of a season with the All Cubans in ...
The following is a list of Dayak groups and their respective languages in West Kalimantan province, Indonesia: List See also Dayak people References Dayak Dayak
The final battle in Caratacus's resistance to Roman rule was fought in 50 AD. The Romans under Publius Ostorius Scapula defeated the Britons and in the aftermath captured Caratacus himself, since 43 the leader of armed opposition to the Roman conquest of Britain. He was paraded through Rome and given the opportunity to...
"The Boy and the Mantle" is Child ballad number 29, (Roud #3961) an Arthurian story. Unlike the ballads before it, and like "King Arthur and King Cornwall" and "The Marriage of Sir Gawain" immediately after it in the collection, this is not a folk ballad but a song from professional minstrels. Synopsis A boy comes to...
The fourth ventricle is one of the four connected fluid-filled cavities within the human brain. These cavities, known collectively as the ventricular system, consist of the left and right lateral ventricles, the third ventricle, and the fourth ventricle. The fourth ventricle extends from the cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct...
Kristian Birger Gundersen (19 October 1907 – 27 May 1977) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. From 1967 to 1975 Gundersen was the mayor of Hamar. He had been a member of Hamar county council since 1952, and became deputy mayor in 1962. He served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament from...
Alarm at Midnight or Help! Armed Assault! () is a 1931 German thriller film directed by Johannes Meyer and starring Hans Stüwe, Hans Brausewetter, and Otto Wallburg. The film's sets were designed by the art director Alexander Ferenczy. Cast Hans Stüwe as Kriminalkommissar Bremer Hans Brausewetter as Kriminalkommiss...
Sveti Urh may refer to several places in Slovenia: Ravenska Vas, a settlement in the Municipality of Zagorje ob Savi, known as Sveti Urh until 1955 Urh, Slovenska Bistrica, a settlement in the Municipality of Slovenska Bistrica, known as Sveti Urh until 1952
The Kamianka () is a river that flows through the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast of Ukraine. The river is a right tributary of the Bazavluk, and its total length is with a drainage basin of . Its course begins near Chervonyi Orlik. References Rivers of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
This is a complete list of members of the United States Senate during the 108th United States Congress listed by seniority, from January 3, 2003, to January 3, 2005. In this congress, Jeff Bingaman (D-New Mexico) was the most senior junior senator and Mark Dayton (D-Minnesota) was the most junior senior senator Order ...
Iz*One was a twelve-member South Korean and Japanese girl group formed in 2018 through Produce 48, a music competition reality show. The group achieved significant commercial success with its debut extended play Color*Iz (2018), released under Off the Record Entertainment, and won several new artist awards, including B...
Ahnejat (; also known as Ahnehjad) is a village in Anarestan Rural District, Riz District, Jam County, Bushehr Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 25, in 6 families. References Populated places in Jam County
Turnabout Valley () is a partially deglaciated valley between Finger Mountain and Pyramid Mountain, in the Quartermain Mountains, Victoria Land. Named by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition (VUWAE), 1958–59. Further reading B. C. McKELVEY and P. N. WEBB, GEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS IN SOUTH VICT...
Artashes Baghdasaryan (; born 11 February 1984, in Yerevan, Armenia) is an Armenian football defender, currently with Armenian Premier League club Impuls FC Dilijan. He is also a member of the Armenia national football team, and has 1 cap since his debut in 2006. Playing for Austria Kärnten, he was injured and soon mov...
Baileys Irish Cream is an Irish cream liqueur, an alcoholic drink flavoured with cream, cocoa and Irish whiskey. It is made by Diageo at Nangor Road, in Dublin, Ireland and in Mallusk, Northern Ireland. It is the original Irish cream, invented by a team headed by Tom Jago in 1971 for Gilbeys of Ireland; Diageo currentl...
Bethesda Church may refer to: Churches Bethesda-by-the-Sea, Palm Beach, Florida Bethesda Meeting House, Bethesda, Maryland Bethesda Baptist Church and Cemetery, Greene County, Georgia Bethesda Episcopal Church (Saratoga Springs), New York Bethesda Methodist Protestant Church, Brinkleyville, North Carolina Other...
The following lists events that happened during 1988 in Singapore. Incumbents President: Wee Kim Wee Prime Minister: Lee Kuan Yew Events January 15 January – Catherine Lim's novel, Or Else, the Lightning God and Other Stories, is selected for the O Level exams conducted internationally in the 1989 and 1990 edition. ...
The West 7th Street Historic District encompasses a collection of early 20th-century commercial buildings on the 800-1100 blocks of West 7th Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. The thirteen buildings of the district were built between 1906 and 1951, and are mainly one and two-story masonry buildings with vernacular or mo...
Kristanna Loken is an American actress. Loken or Løken can also refer to: Løken, Norwegian village Løken Moraines, near the Windmill Islands, Antarctica Løken Pond in South Georgia, a British overseas territory in the southern Atlantic Ocean Senior–Løken syndrome, a congenital eye disorder Løken (surname)
is a junction passenger railway station located in the city of Niimi, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Niimi Station is served by the Hakubi Line, and is located 64.4 kilometers from the terminus of the line at and 84.3 kilometers from . Although the nomin...
EverYoung (full name EverYoung Korea Corp) is a social enterprise based in Seoul, South Korea that only employs people over the age of 55. The company was founded in 2013 to monitor content on blogging platforms. The company was founded by 56 year old executive Mr Chung Eunsung. The company offers perks such as onsite ...
Diadelioides glabricollis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Breuning in 1947. References Desmiphorini Beetles described in 1947
John Condit (Democratic-Republican) of resigned to become assistant collector of the Port of New York. Charles Kinsey (also Democratic-Republican) was elected February 2, 1820 to replace him. Kinsey had previously served as a member from New Jersey but had lost re-election to Condit in 1818. He was seated February ...
Upper Hunter Shire was a local government area in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. Upper Hunter Shire was proclaimed on 7 March 1906 as Wooluma Shire, one of 134 shires created after the passing of the Local Government (Shires) Act 1905. The shire was renamed Woolooma Shire on 13 February 1907. It was ...
1439 Vogtia, provisional designation , is a dark Hildian asteroid from the outermost region of the asteroid belt, approximately 48 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 11 October 1937, by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at Heidelberg Observatory in southern Germany. It is named for astronomer Heinrich Vogt. De...
Brent Hobba (born 10 March 1982) is an Australian former basketball player who played three seasons in the National Basketball League (NBL). He also had a long career in the Australian state leagues. NBL and State League career From 1998 to 2000, Hobba played in the State Basketball League (SBL) for the Goldfields Gia...
Whitworth Park Academy is a co-educational secondary school located in Spennymoor, County Durham, England. History The school was formerly known as Spennymoor Comprehensive up until 2012, when it merged with Tudhoe Grange School. The school was subsequently renamed Whitworth Park School. The school moved into new bui...
Glyceria striata is a species of Glyceria which is known by the common names fowl mannagrass and ridged glyceria. It is native to much of North America, from Alaska and northern Canada to northern Mexico. It is a common bunchgrass species found in wet areas, often in forests. Glyceria striata bears erect stems exceed...
The Intellectual Property Act 2014 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that received Royal Assent on 14 May 2014 after being introduced on 9 May 2013. The purpose of the legislation was to update copyright law, in particular design and patent law. The law arose as a result of the Hargreaves Review of Inte...
Christopher Kalani Cushman Lee (born January 28, 1981) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Hawaii Senate. He was the youngest member and only millennial serving in the Hawaii State Legislature when elected in November, 2008. He currently serves as Majority Whip and Chairman of the House Judiciary C...
The Occidental Refinery (or Occidental Thames Refinery) was an oil refinery on Canvey Island, Essex, England. Located in the Thames Estuary, the partly-built, non-operational, six million tonne/year refinery was planned and constructed by Occidental Refineries Limited in 1970–5 and demolished in 1996–7. History In 1...
Kazimierz Fiałka (2 July 1907 – 25 September 1970) was a Polish long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1936 Summer Olympics. References 1907 births 1970 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1936 Summer Olympics Polish male long-distance runners Polish male marathon runners Olympic athletes for P...
The birds of the Torres Strait Islands are of particular interest to Australian birders because the islands are home to, and visited by, birds which some are New Guinea species. A number of islands are found in Australia, but a few are found in Papua New Guinea. Access Access to these islands is not easy. Permission t...
Kachum Mahalleh (, also Romanized as Kachūm Maḩalleh) is a village in Chubar Rural District, Haviq District, Talesh County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 32, in 5 families. References Populated places in Talesh County
André Aliker (Roches-Carrées, Lamentin, 10 February 1894 - 10, 11 or 12 January 1934) was a militant Martiniquais communist journalist who was abducted and murdered. Aliker was editor of Justice, the communist newspaper, publishing for example in 1933 accusations that Eugène Aubéry, the wealthy béké owner of the Socié...
This is a list of Russian federal districts by GDP measures counted in PPP or Nominal. The Central Federal District, North Caucasian Federal District, Northwestern Federal District, Southern Federal District and the Volga Federal District are counted for the European part of Russia, while the Far Eastern Federal Distr...
Isha Khan Choudhury is an Indian politician from the state of West Bengal. He represented the Sujapur constituency in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly as a candidate of the Indian National Congress party. He comes from a political family with his father and uncle being former cabinet ministers in the central gover...
Iriondo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Iriondo (born 1953), former Spanish football player and manager Iban Iriondo (born 1984), Spanish professional road bicycle racer Josu Iriondo (born 1938), Spanish American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church Rafael Iriondo (born 1919), former Span...
Ptosis (from the Greek: πτῶσις 'falling', 'a fall', 'dropped') refers to droopiness or abnormal downward displacement of a body part or organ. Particular cases include: Ptosis (eyelid) Ptosis (chin) Ptosis (breasts) Visceroptosis, of the abdominal viscera Gastroptosis, of the stomach Nephroptosis, of the kidney...
Somankidi or Somankidy is a small town and urban commune in the Cercle of Kayes in the Kayes Region of south-western Mali. The town lies on the north bank of the Senegal River, 22 km northwest of Kayes. In 2009 the commune had a population of 6,622. References External links . New York Times article Communes of Kaye...
3Friends Racing, doing business as 3F Racing, is a German stock car racing team that will debut in NASCAR and ARCA starting in 2023. They field the No. 30 Chevrolet Camaro part time for Ryan Vargas in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series. They plan to compete part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, fielding the No. 30 Chevrolet C...
Karma Ke Rati is a 2013 Assamese-Sadri film by Jayanta Nath on Tea-garden community of Assam. The movie evolves around an incident happened in the annual Karam (festival) celebrated by the Tea-garden community of Assam. Plot The movie is set mostly in a tea estate of Sepon, Assam. An Ideal teacher "Sagar", who leads ...
The Adbusters Media Foundation is a Canadian-based not-for-profit, pro-environment organization founded in 1989 by Kalle Lasn and Bill Schmalz in Vancouver, British Columbia. Adbusters describes itself as "a global network of artists, activists, writers, pranksters, students, educators and entrepreneurs who want to adv...
This is a list of women artists who were born in Mexico or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. A Amelia Abascal (born 1923), painter, sculptor Graciela Abascal (1939–2020), painter Eunice Adorno (born 1982), photographer Tanya Aguiñiga (born 1978), designer, contemporary artist Ana Karen Allende ...
Rees Howell Gronow (179422 November 1865), "Captain Gronow", was a Welsh Grenadier Guards officer, an unsuccessful parliamentarian, a dandy and a writer of celebrated reminiscences. Origins and education He was the eldest son of William Gronow of Court Herbert, Neath, Glamorganshire, who died in 1830, by Anne, only da...
Andrew Timothy Cooper, Baron Cooper of Windrush (born 9 June 1963) is a British politician and former Director of Strategy in the Cameron–Clegg coalition. He entered the House of Lords as a Conservative peer, but was suspended from the party whip (and also his Party membership) for endorsing the Liberal Democrats in th...
Oslo Concert Hall (Oslo Konserthus) is a concert hall located in Vika, a part of Oslo city centre in Norway. It is the base of the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra (Oslo-Filharmonien), but it also aims to be one of the premier music venues for the general musical and cultural life of Norway, offering a broad variety of musi...
USS Reeves (DE-156/APD-52) was a in service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946. She was transferred to Ecuador for use as an electric generator plant in 1960. Her final fate is unknown. History Reeves was named in honor of Chief Petty Officer Thomas J. Reeves (1895–1941), who was killed in action, while s...
Mogyoktangs () are Korean public bathhouses. Typical facilities in the bathhouses include lockers, showers, hot tubs, steam rooms, massage areas, and barbershops. Unlike the generally more elaborate jjimjilbangs, which can include facilities such as sleeping areas, snack bars, and PC bangs, mogyoktangs are usually only...
The Stolpersteine in Prague-Vršovice and Modřany lists the Stolpersteine in the town quarters Vršovice (Praha 10) and Modřany (Praha 12). Stolpersteine is the German name for stumbling blocks collocated all over Europe by German artist Gunter Demnig. They remember the fate of the Nazi victims being murdered, deported, ...
Spectrum News 1 Central New York (formerly Spectrum News Central New York and Time Warner Cable News Central New York) is an American cable news television channel owned by Charter Communications, as an affiliate of its Spectrum News slate of regional news channels. The channel provides 24-hour rolling news coverage fo...
Mercedes Dagmar Godowsky (November 24, 1897 – February 13, 1975) was an American silent film actress. Biography Godowsky was born in Chicago, Illinois, on November 24, 1897, the daughter of Polish-Jewish composer Leopold Godowsky and Frederica "Frieda" Saxe (1870–1933), who was of German descent, although she later cl...
This is a partial list of topics related to Mayotte. Geography Landforms Islands of Mayotte Pamanzi (second-largest island of Mayotte) Settlements History Elections in Mayotte 2004 Mahoran legislative election 2008 Mahoran legislative election 2009 Mahoran status referendum Postage stamps and postal histo...
Synapse Group, Inc. is a multichannel marketing company. Synapse is also the largest consumer magazine distributor in the United States, with access to over 700 magazine titles from all the major publishers (including Hearst Corporation, Condé Nast Publications, Meredith Corporation, and Time Inc.). Synapse attracts ...
Pingüino de Humboldt National Reserve is a nature reserve located a short distance off the coast of mainland Chile. It consists of three islands: Chañaral, Damas, and Choros. It is located about north of La Serena in the Coquimbo Region of Chile and has a total area of . Coastal communities of Caleta Chañaral, Chañara...
Sir Thomas Joseph de Trafford, 1st Baronet, (22 March 1778 – 10 November 1852) was a member of a prominent family of English Roman Catholics. He served as commander of the Manchester and Salford Yeomanry at the time of the Peterloo Massacre. He was born at Croston Hall near Chorley, Lancashire, on 22 March 1778, son o...
Ljusfallshammar is a locality situated in Finspång Municipality, Östergötland County, Sweden with 327 inhabitants in 2010. References Populated places in Östergötland County Populated places in Finspång Municipality
Stefanie Dimmeler (born 18 July 1967) is a German biologist specializing in the pathophysiological processes underlying cardiovascular diseases. Her awards and honours include the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize of the German Research Foundation for her work on the programmed cell death of endothelial cells. Since 200...
Najibabad Junction railway station is a railway station in Bijnor district, Uttar Pradesh. Its code is NBD. It serves Najibabad city. The station consists of four platforms. The platforms are well sheltered. Trains Some of the trains that runs from Najibabad are: Jan Nayak Express Sidhbali Jan Shatabdi Express (p...
Dance, Girl, Dance is a 1940 American comedy-drama film directed by Dorothy Arzner and starring Maureen O'Hara, Louis Hayward, Lucille Ball, and Ralph Bellamy. The film follows two dancers who strive to preserve their own integrity while fighting for their place in the spotlight and for the affections of a wealthy youn...
Cleiton Cezario Abrão (born 8 September 1989) is a Brazilian middle-distance runner competing primarily in the 800 metres. He represented his country at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing without advancing from the first round. His personal best in the event is 1:45.59 set in São Paulo in 2014. Competition recor...
Colin S. Cooper is a leading cancer researcher who is currently Professor of Cancer Genetics at Norwich Medical School at the University of East Anglia. Cooper studied science at the University of Warwick and completed his PhD in biochemistry at the University of Birmingham in 1978. He formerly worked at the Institute...
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Saugus: , Canonicus-class single-turret monitor , an Osage-class vehicle landing ship which served during World War II , Natick-class tugboat United States Navy ship names
Kelontekemäjärvi is a medium-sized lake in the Kemijoki main catchment area. It is located in Kittilä municipality in the region Lapland in Finland. Historically the lake has been a border mark between the Sami villages of Kittilä and Sodankylä. See also List of lakes in Finland References Lakes of Kittilä
Khaldoon () is an Arabic masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Khaldoon Al Mubarak (born 1976), Emirati entrepreneur Khaldoon Gharaibeh (born 1968), Jordanian cartoonist Arabic-language masculine given names Masculine given names
, was the third son of King Seong of Baekje who died in battle with Silla forces in 554. Because of the discrepancies in dates it is thought he was actually third son of Wideok of Baekje. Another way to read or write his name is Rimseong. Japan Prince Imseong arrived to Japan in 597. The Japanese called him Rinshō Tai...
Ocucaje District is one of fourteen districts of the province Ica in Peru. References 1984 establishments in Peru
Michel, chevalier de Cubières (27 September 1752 – 23 August 1820) was an 18th-century French writer, known under the pen-names of Palmézaux and Dorat-Cubières, taking the latter name as he had Claude Joseph Dorat as his master. He was born in Roquemaure, Gard, and was the brother of Louis Pierre de Cubières. He wrot...
Spurius Nautius Rutilus was a consular tribune of the Roman Republic in 424 BC. Nautius belonged to the patrician Nautia gens. Filiations indicate that he was the son, or more likely the grandson of Spurius Nautius Rutilus, the consul of 488 BC. Nautius himself seems to be the father of Spurius Nautius Rutilus, consul...
Peter II may refer to: Politics Pope Peter II of Alexandria (ruled 373–381) Peter (II) Delyan of Bulgaria (reigned 1040–1041), leader of the Macedonian uprising against the Byzantine Empire Peter IV of Bulgaria or Peter II, Emperor of Bulgaria 1185–1197 Peter II of Aragon (1174–1213), King of Aragon and Count of B...
is a 1961 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Co., Ltd, it is the first film in the Mothra franchise. The film stars Frankie Sakai, Hiroshi Koizumi, Kyōko Kagawa, Jerry Ito, and The Peanuts. In the film, an expedition to an irradiated is...
The Wars of the Delian League (477–449 BC) were a series of campaigns fought between the Delian League of Athens and her allies (and later subjects), and the Achaemenid Empire of Persia. These conflicts represent a continuation of the Greco-Persian Wars, after the Ionian Revolt and the first and second Persian invasion...
Richard Moore (7 May 1973 – 28 March 2022) was a Scottish journalist, author, podcaster, and racing cyclist. Biography Moore represented Great Britain at the Tour of Langkawi and Scotland at the PruTour and the 1998 Commonwealth Games, where he competed in the road race and the time trial. He was one of the most est...
The Sámi revolt in Guovdageaidnu, also known as the Kautokeino uprising, was a revolt in the town of Kautokeino in northern Norway in 1852 by a group of Sámi who attacked representatives of the Norwegian authorities. The rebels killed the local merchant and the local lensmann, whipped their servants and the village pri...
Built to Last is a 2012 album by The Rippingtons. Track listing All songs written by Russ Freeman, except Track 11 written by Russ Freeman and Yaredt Leon. "Built to Last" - 5:30 "American Panorama" - 3:20 "Fool's Gold" - 3:50 "Hotel Deville" - 4:41 "Cougars & Gigolos" - 4:14 "Route 66" - 3:23 "In the Shadow of Giant...
Cave-In-Rock is a village in Hardin County, Illinois, United States. Its principal feature and tourist attraction is nearby Cave-In-Rock, on the banks of the Ohio River. In 1816, the earliest known permanent white settlers arrived and started building a town near the cave. The town was originally known as Rock and Cave...
The Versteeg-Swisher House is a two-story brick Gothic Revival house on a limestone foundation located at 506 S. Campbell in Abilene, Kansas. It was built about 1888 by Dutch brickmaker Nicholas Versteeg and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. References Houses on the National Register of ...
Bácovice is a municipality and village in Pelhřimov District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 90 inhabitants. References External links Villages in Pelhřimov District
Stephen Stack was a Gaelic footballer who played with Kerry and Listowel Emmets. He was right corner back on the Kerry team that won the 1997 All Ireland. He was also a member of the 1986 winning team which made him the sole winner of medals in 1986 and 1997. He also won an All Ireland Junior Medal in 1994. He had a re...
Volutomitra is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Volutomitridae, the mitres, with global distribution. Description The smooth shell is ovate or fusiform, covered with an epidermis. The whorls are simple. The columella shows oblique plaits. The outer lip is thin, simple and arcuated. Speci...
Malesherbia auristipulata is a perennial woody shrub in the genus Malesherbia (Passifloraceae). Locally it is called Ají de Zorra. M. auristipulata is commonly found in Northern Chili and rarely in Tacna, Peru. In general, the species range is very restricted as a result M. auristipulata is considered a rare plant. It ...
Jonathan Isaac Kaplan (born 7 November 1966 in Durban, South Africa), is a former international rugby union referee who used to hold the record for the most international matches as referee. He announced his retirement on 26 October 2013 and took charge of the 2013 Currie Cup Final between and the as his final domes...
Allison Bay 219 is an Indian reserve of the Mikisew Cree First Nation in Alberta, located within Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. It is 3 kilometers northeast of Fort Chipewyan. In the 2016 Canadian Census, it recorded a population of 127 living in 38 of its 46 total private dwellings. References Indian reserve...
Whistled languages are linguistic systems that use whistling to emulate speech and facilitate communication between individuals. Definition A whistled language is a system of whistled communication which allows fluent whistlers to transmit and comprehend a potentially unlimited number of messages over long distances....
David Rickels (born January 5, 1989) is an American professional mixed martial artist and bare-knuckle fighter who is currently competing in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship. A professional since 2010, he is a 23-fight veteran of the Bellator MMA, and won the Season Eight Lightweight Tournament. Background Ricke...
Diego Santos Gama Camilo (born 22 November 1994), commonly known as Biro Biro, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward. Career statistics Club Other includes Brazilian state competitions and national super cups. References External links Biro Biro at playmakerstats.com (English version of ogo...