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Information Doesn't Want to Be Free is a 2014 non-fiction book by the science fiction writer and Internet activist Cory Doctorow. In the book, he advocates loosening restrictions on intellectual property on the Internet.
He states that "[i]nformation doesn’t want to be free,...people do.”
Doctorow disagrees with claim... | wiki |
The Rideau Falls () are two 11-metre waterfalls located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, where the Rideau River empties into the Ottawa River. The falls are divided by Green Island, with Ottawa's Old City Hall just to the south. To the west of the falls is the headquarters of the National Research Council while to the eas... | wiki |
Veronica bullii is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family known by the common names kittentails and Bull's coraldrops. It is native to the Upper Midwest of the United States, including the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota.
Description
Veronica bullii forms a low-lying rose... | wiki |
Washington Circle is a traffic circle in the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., United States. It is located on the border of the Foggy Bottom and West End neighborhoods, which is a part of the Ward 2 section in Washington. It is the intersection of 23rd Street, K Street, New Hampshire Avenue, and Pennsylvania Ave... | wiki |
The seven deadly sins, also known as the capital vices or cardinal sins, is a grouping and classification of vices within Christian teachings. Although they are not directly mentioned in the Bible, there are parallels with the seven things God is said to hate in the Book of Proverbs. Behaviours or habits are classified... | wiki |
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Voci correlate
Perfect game#Le partite perfette
Collegamenti esterni | wiki |
Sky Racket may refer to:
Sky Racket (1937 film)
Sky Racket (video game) | wiki |
The Tamron AF 18-200mm F/3.5-6.3 XR Di II LD Aspherical [IF] Macro is a superzoom lens by Tamron, initially announced in 2005. A year later, Tamron announced the Tamron AF 18-250mm 3.5-6.3 Di II LD Aspherical [IF] Macro with a slightly larger zoom range. However, in 2008, the 18-200 model was re-released with a built-i... | wiki |
In finance, in particular with reference to bonds and swaps, a stub period is a length of time over which interest accrues are not equal to the usual interval between bond coupons.
These periods normally occur because the interval between coupons does not fit neatly into the period for which the bond was issued, thus ... | wiki |
The Munching Square is a display hack dating back to the PDP-1 (ca. 1962, reportedly discovered by Jackson Wright), which employs a trivial computation (repeatedly plotting the graph Y = X XOR T for successive values of T) to produce an impressive display of moving and growing squares that devour the screen. The initia... | wiki |
West Timor () is an area covering the western part of the island of Timor, except for the district of Oecussi-Ambeno (an East Timorese exclave). Administratively, West Timor is part of East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. The capital as well as its main port is Kupang. During the colonial period, the area was named ... | wiki |
Characters in the television series Gravity Falls:
Stanley Pines, more commonly known as Grunkle Stan in the series
Stanford Pines, his twin brother also known as Ford in the series | wiki |
Capsicum baccatum is a member of the genus Capsicum, and is one of the five domesticated chili pepper species. The fruit tends to be very pungent, and registers 30,000 to 50,000 on the Scoville Heat Unit scale.
Chili pepper varieties in the C. baccatum species have white or cream colored flowers, and typically have a ... | wiki |
The United States secretary of housing and urban development (or HUD secretary) is the head of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, a member of the president's Cabinet, and thirteenth in the presidential line of succession. The post was created with the formation of the Department of Housing a... | wiki |
Iphimedia perplexa is een vlokreeftensoort uit de familie van de Iphimediidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1987 door Myers & Costello.
Iphimediidae | wiki |
Strategic Investment Group (also known as Strategic Investment Partners, Inc. or SIP) is an American investment manager with approximately US$ 38 billion of assets under management. The company is credited for pioneering the fund of funds investment strategy. SIP was founded in 1987 by six executives from the pension ... | wiki |
The Journalist's Resource is a website that aims to connect journalists with information about recently published academic studies. A project of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School, the website features summaries of academic studies written in a journalistic, story-cent... | wiki |
Indian bagpipe may refer to:
Mashak, a bagpipe found in Northern India and Pakistan
The Great Highland Bagpipe, played in some parts of India for ceremonies due to retention of some British military traditions
Titti (bagpipe), a bagpipe played in Andhra Pradesh
Sruti upanga, a bagpipe of Tamil Nadu | wiki |
The name Dianmu has been used to name four tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by China and literally means "Mother of lightning", a title of the ancient goddess of lighting, Leizi.
Typhoon Dianmu (2004) (T0406, 09W, Helen) – struck Japan.
Severe Tropical Storm Dianmu (2010) (... | wiki |
Daddy Issues may refer to:
Daddy Issues (film), a 2018 film
Daddy Issues (band), an American band from Nashville, Tennessee
Daddy Issues (The Vampire Diaries), an episode of the television series The Vampire Diaries
"Daddy issues", another name for the father complex, the psychological complex pertaining to someon... | wiki |
Queens is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Queens County, in the U.S. state of New York. Located on Long Island, it is the largest New York City borough by area. It is bordered by the borough of Brooklyn at the western tip of Long Island, and Nassau County to its east. Queens shares water borders with the b... | wiki |
In economics, an indifference curve connects points on a graph representing different quantities of two goods, points between which a consumer is indifferent. That is, any combinations of two products indicated by the curve will provide the consumer with equal levels of utility, and the consumer has no preference for o... | wiki |
Purple monkeyflower is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Mimulus lewisii, great purple monkeyflower
Mimulus nanus, dwarf purple monkeyflower
Mimulus purpureus, little purple monkeyflower | wiki |
In computer software, horizontal market software is a type of application software that is useful in a wide range of industries. This is the opposite of vertical market software, which has a scope of usefulness limited to few industries. Horizontal market software is also known as "productivity software." Examples of h... | wiki |
A husk is the outer shell or coating of a seed.
Husk may also refer to:
Husk (comics), a Marvel Comics fictional character
Husk (film), a 2011 horror film
Husk (animal disease), also known as parasitic bronchitis
Husk (surname), list of people with the surname
Husks, a type of Reaper unit in the Mass Effect tril... | wiki |
Surgery is a medical specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a person to investigate or treat a pathological condition such as a disease or injury, to help improve bodily function, appearance, or to repair unwanted ruptured areas.
The act of performing surgery may be called a surgical proce... | wiki |
A bass boat is a small boat that is designed and equipped primarily for bass fishing, usually in freshwater bodies such as lakes, rivers and wetlands. The modern bass boats are motorboats that feature an elevated flat front deck with swivel chairs that permit the angler to readily cast to any direction around the boat,... | wiki |
Chinese orange may refer to:
Citrus medica, fragrant citrus fruit
Poncirus trifoliata, member of the family Rutaceae, closely related to Citrus
Mandarin orange, small citrus tree with fruit resembling other oranges | wiki |
The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is a large cat native to Africa and Southwest Asia (today restricted to central Iran). It is the fastest land animal, capable of running at , as such has evolved specialized adaptations for speed, including a light build, long thin legs and a long tail. It typically reaches at the should... | wiki |
A catchword is a word placed at the foot of a handwritten or printed page that is meant to be bound along with other pages in a book. The word anticipates the first word of the following page. It was meant to help the bookbinder or printer make sure that the leaves were bound in the right order or that the pages were s... | wiki |
Frybread (also spelled fry bread) is a dish of the indigenous people of North America that is a flat dough bread, fried or deep-fried in oil, shortening, or lard.
Made with simple ingredients, generally wheat flour, water, salt, and sometimes baking powder, frybread can be eaten alone or with various toppings such as... | wiki |
Series 60 may refer to:
Transport
Oldsmobile Series 60, automobile series
Cadillac Series 60, automobile series
Buick Series 60, automobile series
Nissan Patrol 60 Series, automobile series
Detroit Diesel Series 60, line of diesel engines
Computing
Series 60 platform, software platform for Symbian smartphones
... | wiki |
A baked apple is a dish consisting of an apple baked in an oven until it has become soft. The core is usually removed and the resulting cavity stuffed with sweet or savory fillings and seasonings. Pears and quinces may be prepared in the same way.
Baked apples are found in many European cuisines, including colonial on... | wiki |
Max Payne (серія ігор)
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
Max Payne
Max Payne 3 | wiki |
Justin Bieber: Believe may refer to:
Believe: second studio album by Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber's Believe: sequel film to Justin Bieber: Never Say Never | wiki |
Dead cat can refer to:
Dead cat bounce, a stock market phenomenon
Dead cat stock, a stock that exhibits such a phenomenon
Dead Cat Bounce, a comedy band
Dead cat strategy, a diversionary tactic in debate or news management
Dead cat windscreen or dead kitten windscreen, a type of microphone windscreen
See also
... | wiki |
The is a Japanese automotive and motorcycle parts company headquartered in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. The company is a major supplier to Honda, who owns nearly half of Keihin's shares, but also supplies other motorcycle manufacturers, among them Triumph, Suzuki, Kawasaki, KTM, Royal Enfield and Harley-Davidson. In additi... | wiki |
In horoscopic astrology, a Saturn return is an astrological transit that occurs when the planet Saturn returns to the same ecliptic longitude that it occupied at the moment of a person's birth. While the planet may not first reach the exact location until the person is 29 or 30 years old, the influence of the Saturn re... | wiki |
Judge Not may refer to:
"Judge Not" (song), a single by Bob Marley
Judge Not (1914 film), a 1914 Swedish film directed by Victor Sjöström
Judge Not (1920 film), a 1920 British silent drama film
Judge Not; or The Woman of Mona Diggings, a 1915 film starring Harry Carey
See also
Judge not lest ye be judged | wiki |
La Chambal () est une rivière de l'Inde, affluent de la Yamunâ, donc sous-affluent du Gange.
Géographie
Elle coule nord-nord-est à travers le Madhya Pradesh, traverse brièvement le Rajasthan, avant de former la frontière entre le Rajasthan et le Madhya Pradesh. Elle tourne alors sud-est pour joindre la Yamunâ dans l... | wiki |
The Strike can refer to:
The Strike, one of a long-running series of Comic Strip Presents... short comedy films
The Strike (1904 film), a 1904 French film directed by Ferdinand Zecca
The Strike (1914 film), a 1914 Swedish film directed by Victor Sjöström
The Strike (1947 film), a 1947 Czech film
The Strike (Seinf... | wiki |
Conifer nuts are the edible seeds of conifers, which includes most notably pine nuts (family Pinaceae) and Araucaria nuts (family Araucariaceae).
"Many pine species bear edible nuts: the best known is the Mediterranean stone pine, Pinus pinea. Other nuts that were locally used, and are now traded, include Pinus edulis... | wiki |
The Baron Knoop Stradivarius of 1698 is an antique violin made by luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona (1644-1736).
See also
List of Stradivarius instruments
Stradivarius
Baron Johann Knoop
External links
1698 works
Stradivari violins
Stradivari instruments | wiki |
A hamburger, or simply burger, is a sandwich consisting of fillings—usually a patty of ground meat, typically beef—placed inside a sliced bun or bread roll. Hamburgers are often served with cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, bacon, or chilis; condiments such as ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, relish, or a "special ... | wiki |
Going Up may refer to:
Going up and going down, terms in commutative algebra which refer to certain properties of chains of prime ideals in integral extensions
Going Up (musical), a musical comedy that opened in New York in 1917 and in London in 1918
Going Up (film), a 1923 film starring Douglas MacLean
"Going Up" (TV ... | wiki |
Visionworks of America, Inc.
(formerly known as Doctors' Value Vision) is an American company which operates or manages 711 optical retail stores in 40 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. The company was incorporated in 1988. It is based in Downtown San Antonio, Texas, and has about 8,000 employees.
Visionwork... | wiki |
Making Monsters is an American TV series which follows the work at Distortions, a company in Greeley, Colorado which produces frightening animatronics for haunted attractions. Since 2011, the series airs on the Travel Channel annually from late September to late October, in the weeks before Halloween.
External links
... | wiki |
Law of adoption may refer to
Adoption
Adoption law
Law of adoption (Mormonism)
Christian law of adoption in India
LGBT adoption (section Summary of laws by jurisdiction)
LGBT adoption and parenting in Australia
LGBT adoption in the United States
LGBT rights in the United States (section State adoption laws)
Internatio... | wiki |
The plan of salvation is a Christian concept regarding God's plan to save humanity from sin and its consequences. It occurs first in the New Testament, for example in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Mark, although some scholars consider the idea fully developed first in the Gospel of Luke.
According to some wr... | wiki |
Searles Castle can refer to two buildings in the United States, named after designer Edward Francis Searles:
Searles Castle (Massachusetts), completed in 1888, Great Barrington, Massachusetts
Searles Castle (New Hampshire), completed in 1915, Windham, New Hampshire | wiki |
The University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is located in Buffalo, NY. It is part of the SUNY system through the State University of New York at Buffalo.
In 2020, the school was ranked the #14 top pharmacy school in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.
History
The University at Buffal... | wiki |
Having Two Left Feet is an idiom for clumsiness, especially when dancing. It may also refer to:
Two Left Feet (film), a 1963 British film
"Two Left Feet" (song), a single by The Holloways | wiki |
This is a sortable list of triathlon fatalities.
It contains information on athletes who died as a result of competing in a triathlon or duathlon.
References
triathlon
History of swimming
fatalities
Dynamic lists | wiki |
Rocky is a 1976 American sports drama film directed by John G. Avildsen and written by and starring Sylvester Stallone. It is the first installment in the Rocky franchise and also stars Talia Shire, Burt Young, Carl Weathers, and Burgess Meredith. In the film, Rocky Balboa (Stallone), a poor small-time club fighter and... | wiki |
Misfortune or Misfortunes may refer to:
Bad luck
Books
Misfortune (folk tale) (Italian: "Sfortuna"), an Italian fairy tale collected by Italo Calvino in his Italian Folktales
Misfortune (novel), a 2005 novel by Wesley Stace
A Misfortune, sometimes translated "Misfortune", an 1886 short story by Anton Chekhov
Misfort... | wiki |
Single adult may refer to:
Single person
Bachelor
Single adult (LDS Church) | wiki |
David Lawrence may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
David Lawrence (composer) (born 1960), American composer of television and film scores such as Descendants 3
David H. Lawrence XVII, American television, film and voice actor
David Lawrence, pseudonym of English poet & TV scriptwriter David Harsent (born 1942)
Print... | wiki |
Dwarf rabbit refers either (formally) to a rabbit with the dwarfing gene, or (informally) to any small breed of domestic rabbit or specimen thereof, or (colloquially) to any small rabbit. Dwarfism is a genetic condition that may occur in humans and in many animals, including rabbits. True dwarfism is often associated w... | wiki |
Daniel Mametta Colchico (May 27, 1935 – April 27, 2014) was an American athlete who played defensive end in the National Football League (NFL).
Biography
Early years
Dan Colchico was born May 27, 1935, in Port Chicago, California, part of the San Francisco Bay Area. His father, an immigrant from Italy, was killed in ... | wiki |
Efficient contract theory suggests that in a strong-form efficient market, if a contract exists, then it must be efficient due to survivorship bias.
For example, the initial public offering market in the United States has an underwriting spread of approximately 7% in the majority of cases despite some offerings being ... | wiki |
This article shows the 2009 season of South Korean football.
National team results
Senior team
Under-23 team
K League
Regular season
Championship playoffs
Bracket
Final table
Korean FA Cup
Korean League Cup
Group stage
Group A
Group B
Knockout stage
Korea National League
Regular season
Championship pla... | wiki |
Instructional capital is a term used in educational administration after the 1960s, to reflect capital resulting from investment in producing learning materials.
Education finance
Capital (economics) | wiki |
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is a novel by J. K. Rowling.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone may also refer to:
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film), the novel's film adaptation
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (soundtrack), the soundtrack based on the film, composed by John Will... | wiki |
Too Late the Hero may refer to:
Too Late the Hero (film), a 1970 film by Robert Aldrich starring Michael Caine and Henry Fonda
Too Late the Hero (album), a 1981 album by John Entwistle featuring Joe Walsh
"Too Late the Hero" (song), a 1981 song by John Entwistle from the album of the same name | wiki |
SR-142948 is a drug used in scientific research which is a non-peptide antagonist selective for the neurotensin receptors, although not selective between subtypes.
Study
SR-142948 has been used to study the role of neurotensin in the regulation of dopamine receptor activity and glutamate signalling in the brain.
In ... | wiki |
A recorder is a judicial officer in England and Wales and some other common law jurisdictions.
England and Wales
In the courts of England and Wales, the term recorder has two distinct meanings. The senior circuit judge of a borough or city is often awarded the title of "Honorary Recorder". However, "Recorder" is also ... | wiki |
Crunch é uma marca da indústria de alimentos Nestlé. No Brasil existem o Cereal Crunch e o chocolate Crunch (onde "crunch" é uma onomatopeia refente à crocância), sucessor do nostálgico Kri. Existe também o sorvete Crunch.
Chocolates em barra
Marcas da Nestlé
Marcas de chocolate
Marcas de sorvete | wiki |
Stomatin-like protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the STOML1 gene.
References
Further reading | wiki |
A loudspeaker (commonly referred to as a speaker or speaker driver) is an electroacoustic transducer that converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound. A speaker system, also often simply referred to as a "speaker" or "loudspeaker", comprises one or more such speaker drivers, an enclosure, and electri... | wiki |
Ever After may refer to:
Ever After (or Ever After: A Cinderella Story), a 1998 American film starring Drew Barrymore and Anjelica Huston
Ever After (musical), a 2015 musical adaptation starring Christine Ebersole
Ever After (The Three O'Clock album), the 2nd studio album by American alternative rock group The Thre... | wiki |
The China women's national football team (China PR) has represented China (People's Republic of China) at the FIFA Women's World Cup on eight occasions in 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015, 2019 and 2023, finishing as runners up once (1999) and once in fourth place (1995).
1991 World Cup
Since the World Cup that y... | wiki |
Blatjang is a South African chutney made of dried fruit (usually apricots) and chillies cooked in vinegar and a staple in most white South African households, served as a condiment with South African meat dishes like bobotie and braai.
Overview
Blatjang is a South African chutney made of dried fruit (usually apricots... | wiki |
Andrzej Zaucha (zanger) (1949-1991), een Pools zanger
Andrzej Zaucha (journalist) (1967), een Pools journalist en schrijver | wiki |
Fastpitch softball, also known as fastpitch or fastball, is a form of softball played by both women and men. While the teams are most often segregated by sex, coed fast-pitch leagues also exist.
Fastpitch is considered the most competitive form of softball. It is the format played at the Olympic Games. Softball was ... | wiki |
The Brazil women's national football team has represented Brazil at the FIFA Women's World Cup on eight occasions in 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015 and 2019. They were runners-up once. They also reached the third place once.
FIFA World Cup record
1991 World Cup
For the World Cup Women's Women qualified as ... | wiki |
Samuel Weaver may refer to:
Samuel Weaver (footballer)
Samuel Weaver (Ruby Ridge)
Samuel Weaver (baseball) | wiki |
Hemstitch or hem-stitch is a decorative drawn thread work or openwork hand-sewing technique for embellishing the hem of clothing or household linens. Unlike an ordinary hem, hemstitching can employ embroidery thread in a contrasting color so as to be noticeable.
In hemstitching, one or more threads are drawn out of ... | wiki |
The New York Times Spelling Bee, or simply the Spelling Bee, is a word game distributed in print and electronic format by The New York Times. Created by Frank Longo, the game debuted in a weekly print format in 2014, with a digital daily version with an altered scoring system launching on May 9, 2018.
Gameplay
The ga... | wiki |
A whirlwind mill is a beater mill for pulverising and micro-pulverising in process engineering.
Construction
Whirlwind mills essentially consist of a mill base, a mill cover and a rotor. The inner side of the cover is equipped with wear protection elements. The top of the rotor is equipped with precrushing tools, and ... | wiki |
L'acide phlorétique est un composé aromatique de la famille des phénylpropanoïdes, de formule C9H10O3.
Métabolisme
L'enzyme phlorétine hydrolase catalyse la réaction entre la phlorétine et l'eau, produisant le phlorétate et le phloroglucinol.
On le trouve par exemple dans la panse des moutons nourris au foin, produ... | wiki |
Index fossils (also known as guide fossils or indicator fossils) are fossils used to define and identify geologic periods (or faunal stages). Index fossils must have a short vertical range, wide geographic distribution and rapid evolutionary trends. Another term, Zone fossil is used when the fossil have all the charact... | wiki |
Turija (Турија, ) este un sat situat în partea de nord a Serbiei, în Voivodina. Aparține de comuna Srbobran.
Note
Sate din Serbia | wiki |
Lofn may refer to
Lofn, a deity of Norse mythology;
Lofn (crater), a crater on the Jovian moon Callisto. | wiki |
Nothing Can Stop Us may refer to:
Nothing Can Stop Us (album), by Robert Wyatt
"Nothing Can Stop Us" (song), by Saint Etienne
See also
"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us", a song by British rock band, The Darkness
"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now", a song recorded by the American rock band Starship in 1986 | wiki |
The term ergative is used in grammar in three different meanings:
Ergative case, the grammatical case of the subject of a transitive verb in an ergative-absolutive language
Ergative–absolutive language, a language in which the subject of an intransitive verb behaves like the object of a transitive verb
Ergative ver... | wiki |
A building, or edifice, is an enclosed structure with a roof and walls standing more or less permanently in one place, such as a house or factory (although there's also portable buildings). Buildings come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and functions, and have been adapted throughout history for a wide number of factors... | wiki |
Ejaculatory dysfunction can refer to:
Premature ejaculation, an orgasm and ejaculation that is perceived to occur too quickly
Delayed ejaculation, difficulty to achieve an orgasm and ejaculation
Anorgasmia, an inability to achieve an orgasm and, in men, ejaculation
See also
Erectile dysfunction
Sexual dysfuncti... | wiki |
The border between the province of Quebec and the province of Newfoundland and Labrador is the longest interprovincial border in Canada. It stretches for more than on land, and, according to both provincial governments, also contains a maritime part. Starting from the north, the border follows the Laurentian Divide (t... | wiki |
A browser engine (also known as a layout engine or rendering engine) is a core software component of every major web browser. The primary job of a browser engine is to transform HTML documents and other resources of a web page into an interactive visual representation on a user's device.
Name and scope
A browser engi... | wiki |
Pax Americana (Latin for "American Peace", modeled after Pax Romana and Pax Britannica; also called the Long Peace) is a term applied to the concept of relative peace in the Western Hemisphere and later in the world after the end of World War II in 1945, when the United States became the world's dominant economic and m... | wiki |
A sinfonia is any of several musical instrumental forms.
Sinfonia may also refer to:
Sinfónía, a 2004 live album by Icelandic pop/rock band Todmobile with the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra
Sinfonia (Berio), a 1968–69 composition by the Italian composer Luciano Berio
Sinfonia (1968 Berio album), a 1968 recording of... | wiki |
Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith is a book compiling selected sermons and portions of sermons and sundry teachings of Joseph Smith, the first prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
The title page reads as follows:
Apostle Joseph Fielding Smith is generally given credit for editing the book, ... | wiki |
Bellante may refer to:
Bellante, Abruzzo, Italy, a town
Bellante Stazione, a frazione
Joseph F. Bellante Jr. (1932–2011), American educator and politician
Princess Bellante, a character in George Frideric Handel's first opera Almira | wiki |
The speaker of the United States House of Representatives, commonly known as the speaker of the House, is the presiding officer of the United States House of Representatives. The office was established in 1789 by Article I, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution. The speaker is the political and parliamentary leader of the... | wiki |
Frances Lovett was a pitcher who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. She batted and threw right handed.
Born in Racine, Wisconsin, Frances Lovett joined the All American League in its 1946 season. She was assigned to the Peoria Redwings club and made one pitching appearance for them.
She al... | wiki |
Dodecanol , or lauryl alcohol, is an organic compound produced industrially from palm kernel oil or coconut oil. It is a fatty alcohol. Sulfate esters of lauryl alcohol, especially sodium lauryl sulfate, are very widely used as surfactants. Sodium lauryl sulfate, ammonium lauryl sulfate, and sodium laureth sulfate are ... | wiki |
Laatste man (hockey)
Laatste man (voetbal) | wiki |
The Battle of Mosul was a battle in which Kilij Arslan I of the Rum Seljuks conquered Mosul in 1107.
References
Battles involving the Sultanate of Rum
Battles involving Iraq
1107 in Asia
History of Mosul
1100s conflicts | wiki |
A government bill is a bill which is proposed, introduced or supported by a government in their country's legislature. It is most significant in the Westminster system where most bills are introduced by the government. This is in contrast to private member's bills which are introduced by members of the legislature who ... | wiki |
This is a list of rockets launched from the Esrange rocket range in northern Sweden.
1966–1970
1971–1980
1981–1990
1991–2000
2001–2010
2011–2020
2021–2030
References
Kiruna
Space programme of Sweden | wiki |
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