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The International Register of Certificated Auditors (IRCA) was formed in London in 1984 as part of the British government's enterprise initiative, designed to make industry and business more competitive through the implementation of quality principles and practices. Over 30,000 auditors have been awarded professional c... | wiki |
Entyloma dahliae is a species of smut fungus in the family Entylomataceae. It is the causative agent of Dahlia leaf smut. The species was described in 1912 by Hans Sydow and Paul Sydow.
References
Fungi of Europe
Fungal plant pathogens and diseases
Ustilaginomycotina
Fungi described in 1912
Taxa named by Hans Sydow
T... | wiki |
The principal balance, in regard to a mortgage or other instrument of debt, is the amount due and owed to satisfy the payoff of an underlying obligation, sans interest or other charges.
Amortized mortgage loans automatically pay a portion of each monthly payment to the principal balance, with the rest being paid as in... | wiki |
"Shake That" is a 2005 Eminem song.
"Shake That" may also refer to:
"Shake That!", a song by Scooter, 2004
"Shake That" (Samantha Jade song), 2015
"Shake That!!", a song by Band-Maid from New Beginning, 2015 | wiki |
Cancer of the prostate is the second most common cancerous tumor worldwide and is the fifth leading cause of cancer-related mortality among men. The prostate is a gland in the male reproductive system that surrounds the urethra just below the bladder. It is located in the hypogastric region of the abdomen. To give an i... | wiki |
Willem van Kooten (; born 7 January 1941 in Hilversum) is a Dutch entrepreneur and former DJ under the name Joost den Draaijer . His son Eelko van Kooten is the founder of the Warner Music Group division Spinnin' Records.
See also
Van (Dutch)
References
1941 births
Dutch DJs
People from Hilversum
Dutch businesspeop... | wiki |
Adult books may refer to:
Fiction aimed at adults
Erotic literature
Adult Books (band), a post-punk band from Los Angeles
"Adult Books", a 1978 song by X
See also
Sex shop, sometimes called an adult book store | wiki |
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), also called prostate enlargement, is a noncancerous increase in size of the prostate gland. Symptoms may include frequent urination, trouble starting to urinate, weak stream, inability to urinate, or loss of bladder control. Complications can include urinary tract infections, bladder... | wiki |
Sorcery may refer to:
Magic (supernatural), the application of beliefs, rituals or actions employed to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces
Witchcraft, the practice of magical skills and abilities
Magic in fiction, the use of supernatural magic in works of fiction
Sorcery (horse) (1808 – ... | wiki |
The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a European football club competition contested annually by the winners of domestic cup competitions. The cup was, chronologically, the second seasonal inter-European club competition organised by UEFA. The tournament ran for 39 seasons, with the final edition held in 1998–99, after which... | wiki |
A census agglomeration is a census geographic unit in Canada determined by Statistics Canada. A census agglomeration comprises one or more adjacent census subdivisions that has a core population of 10,000 or greater. It is eligible for classification as a census metropolitan area once it reaches a population of 100,000... | wiki |
Gabriella Marchi (23 July 1956 – 22 January 1990) was an Italian gymnast. She competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1956 births
1990 deaths
Italian female artistic gymnasts
Olympic gymnasts of Italy
Gymnasts at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Sportspeople from Rimini | wiki |
Coital incontinence (CI) is urinary leakage that occurs during either penetration or orgasm and can occur with a sexual partner or with masturbation. It has been reported to occur in 10% to 27% of sexually active women with urinary continence problems. There is evidence to suggest links between urinary leakage at penet... | wiki |
Dual-ported RAM (DPRAM) is a type of random-access memory that allows multiple reads or writes to occur at the same time, or nearly the same time, unlike single-ported RAM which allows only one access at a time.
Video RAM or VRAM is a common form of dual-ported dynamic RAM mostly used for video memory, allowing the C... | wiki |
The National Assembly, which is the Legislature of Belize, consists of three bodies: the Governor-General, the Senate and the House of Representatives. Presently, there are thirty-one elected Members of the House of Representatives. The party with the majority of seats in the House of Representatives forms the Governme... | wiki |
Vulpescu este un nume de familie românesc care se poate referi la:
Ileana Vulpescu, prozatoare și romancieră română
Romulus Vulpescu, scriitor și traducător român
Vezi și
Vulpe (nume de familie)
Vulpea (dezambiguizare)
Vulpești (dezambiguizare)
Nume de familie românești | wiki |
The men's 20 kilometres walk event at the 2002 Asian Athletics Championships was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka on 10 August.
Results
References
2002 Asian Athletics Championships
Racewalking at the Asian Athletics Championships | wiki |
The following list of modern armament manufacturers presents major companies producing modern weapons and munitions for military, paramilitary, government agency and civilian use. The companies are listed by their full name followed by the short form, or common acronym, if any, in parentheses. The country the company i... | wiki |
Great God may refer to:
God in monotheism
King of the gods in polytheism
, a Japanese video game first released in 2006
See also
Great Goddess | wiki |
Strange Sex (Stylized as "{strange}SEX") is a 6-part TLC documentary television series produced by Sirens Media about sexual dysfunction that premiered on 18 July 2010.
Before the 6-part (half-hour each) series, Strange Sex was an hour-long documentary that originally aired on Discovery Health on 4 November 2009 that ... | wiki |
Guardian Force may refer to:
Angel Wars
Guardian Force (Final Fantasy), a form of Summon magic in Final Fantasy VIII
Guardian Force (arcade game), 1998 arcade and Saturn shooter by Success
Zoids: Guardian Force, 1999 anime series whose title refers to the fictional organization | wiki |
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Chilia Veche is een gemeente in Tulcea. Chilia Veche ligt in de regio Dobroedzja (Dobrogea), in het zuidoosten van Roemenië.
Gemeente in Tulcea | wiki |
Elizabeth or Elisabeth may refer to:
People
Elizabeth (given name), a female given name (including people with that name)
Elizabeth (biblical figure), mother of John the Baptist
Queen Elizabeth (disambiguation)
Ships
HMS Elizabeth, several ships
Elisabeth (schooner), several ships
Elizabeth (freighter), an Amer... | wiki |
Murfreesboro is a city and the county seat of Rutherford County in the U.S. state of Tennessee.
Murfreesboro may also refer to:
Murfreesboro, Arkansas, city in Pike County, Arkansas
Murfreesboro, North Carolina, city in Hertford County, North Carolina
Military
One of three battles in the American Civil War
First Batt... | wiki |
Ebb Tide may refer to:
Ebb tide, the period between high tide and low tide when the sea level falls
Films and television
Ebb Tide (1922 film), an American silent adventure film
Ebb Tide (1932 film), a British drama film
Ebb Tide (1937 film), an American Technicolor adventure film
"Ebb Tide" (The Wire), an epis... | wiki |
An expiration date or expiry date is a previously determined date after which something should no longer be used, either by operation of law or by exceeding the anticipated shelf life for perishable goods. Expiration dates are applied to selected food products and to some other manufactured products like infant car sea... | wiki |
A split in phylogenetics is a bipartition of a set of taxa, and the smallest unit of information in unrooted phylogenetic trees: each edge of an unrooted phylogenetic tree represents one split, and the tree can be efficiently reconstructed from its set of splits. Moreover, when given several trees, the splits occurring... | wiki |
Pongo may refer to:
Places
Pongo (geography), canyon or narrow gorge in the Upper Amazon
Pongo River (disambiguation), several rivers or estuaries in Africa
Pongo, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
Pongo, Longleng, village in Longleng district of Nagaland State, India
People
Tom 'Pongo' Waring (1906–1980),... | wiki |
NASL Soccer is a 1980 Intellivision two-player game based on the North American Soccer League (1968–1984). Mattel released an Atari 2600 version of the game under its M Network label as International Soccer.
Reception
Video magazine's "1982 Guide to Electronic Games" found the game gameplay and implementation (its thr... | wiki |
Palmas is a handclapping style which plays an essential role in Flamenco music. It used to help punctuate and accentuate the song and dance. Good palmas can be a substitute for music, such as in the corrillo at the end of a show. Good palmistas can assist the musicians by keeping a strong tempo, or the dancer by accent... | wiki |
Gábor Balla (born 23 December 1941) is a Hungarian former sports shooter. He competed in the 25 metre pistol event at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
References
1941 births
Living people
Hungarian male sport shooters
Olympic shooters of Hungary
Shooters at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Sport shooters from Budapest | wiki |
A tell in poker is a change in a player's behavior or demeanor that is claimed by some to give clues to that player's assessment of their hand. A player gains an advantage if they observe and understand the meaning of another player's tell, particularly if the tell is unconscious and reliable. Sometimes a player may fa... | wiki |
The following is a list of endemic bird areas of the world, as defined by Birdlife International - see main article (Endemic Bird Area).
North and Central America
South America
Africa, Europe and the Middle East
Continental Asia
South-east Asian islands, New Guinea and Australia
Pacific Ocean islands
See also
L... | wiki |
Heid may refer to:
Heid (name)
Lake Heid, a lake in Grisons, Switzerland
Heiðr, a seeress and witch in Norse mythology | wiki |
Kaala masala is a Maharashtrian spice mixture (masala). The Maharashtra region has quite few varieties of masala which distinguishes Maharashtrian food from other aromas and flavours of India. Stronger and spicier flavours are significant aspects of Maharashtra. This special masala makes it easy to prepare Maharashtria... | wiki |
Counted-thread embroidery is any embroidery in which the number of warp and weft yarns in a fabric are methodically counted out for each stitch, resulting in uniform-length stitches and a precise, uniform embroidery pattern. Even-weave fabric is usually used, producing a symmetrical image, as both warp and weft yarns a... | wiki |
Adele Goldberg is the name of:
Adele Goldberg (computer scientist) (born 1945), computer scientist who wrote or co-wrote books on the programming language Smalltalk-80
Adele Goldberg (linguist) (born 1963), researcher in the field of linguistics | wiki |
Ronald Levy may refer to:
Ronald Levy (athlete)
Ronald Levy (scientist) | wiki |
Topolog is een gemeente in Tulcea. Topolog ligt in de regio Dobroedzja (Dobrogea), in het zuidoosten van Roemenië.
Gemeente in Tulcea | wiki |
Divine Justice may refer to:
Divine law
Divine judgment
Attributes of God
A theological concept such as the philosophical divine command theory
Divine Justice (novel), a novel by David Baldacci
Advent of Divine Justice, a Bahá'í text.
See also
Divine command theory
Last Judgment | wiki |
Reduction fisheries are fisheries that "reduce," or process their catch, into fishmeal and fish oil. They rely largely on small and medium-sized pelagic species; that is, fish found in the upper layers of the open sea, such as menhaden, anchovies, and sardines.
External links
On the relationship between aquaculture ... | wiki |
Les crèmes sont des préparations sucrées utilisées en pâtisserie :
sous forme d'appareil pour servir de garniture ;
ou en accompagnement d'un dessert ;
ou encore comme entremets, constituant alors le dessert à part entière :
Appareils
crème d'amandes
crème au beurre
crème fouettée
crème chantilly
crème pâtiss... | wiki |
Queen's Park is a ward in Bournemouth, Dorset. Since 2019, the ward has elected 2 councillors to Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council.
History
The ward formerly elected councillors to Bournemouth Borough Council before it was abolished in 2019.
Geography
Queen's Park ward covers the suburbs of Queen's Park, ... | wiki |
The 2009 NCAA Division III men's lacrosse tournament was held from May 9 through May 24, 2009. This was the 30th annual Division III NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship tournament. Sixteen NCAA Division III college men's lacrosse teams met after having played their way through a regular season, and for some, a play-in gam... | wiki |
There are over 30 lakes named Mud Lake within the U.S. state of California.
See also
List of lakes in California
References
USGS-U.S. Board on Geographic Names
External links
Lists of coordinates
Lakes of El Dorado County, California
Lakes of Marin County, California
Lakes of Mono County, California
Lakes of Shas... | wiki |
Por Rupestre pode estar à procura de:
Arte rupestre
Cerrado rupestre
Desambiguação | wiki |
A boarding school is a school where pupils live within premises while being given formal instruction. The word "boarding" is used in the sense of "room and board", i.e. lodging and meals. As they have existed for many centuries, and now extend across many countries, their functioning, codes of conduct and ethos vary gr... | wiki |
In Norse mythology, Éljúðnir (sometimes Anglicized to Eljudnir) is Hel's hall located in Niflheim as described in chapter 34 of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda in the book Gylfaginning. The name Éljúðnir is Old Norse and means "sprayed with snowstorms" or "damp with sleet or rain". The hall is only mentioned in this cha... | wiki |
In computing, runas (a compound word, from “run as”) is a command in the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems that allows a user to run specific tools and programs under a different username to the one that was used to logon to a computer interactively. It is similar to the Unix commands sudo and su, but the Uni... | wiki |
Tostada ( or ; , ) is the name given to various dishes in Mexico and other parts of Latin America which include a toasted tortilla as the main base of their preparation.
The name usually refers to a flat or bowl-shaped tortilla that is deep-fried or toasted, but may also refer to any dish using a tostada as a base. It... | wiki |
Munin may refer to:
Munin (satellite)
Munin (software)
Munin (video game)
Muninn, one of the ravens "Huginn and Muninn" in Norse mythology
Hugin and Munin (Marvel Comics), fictional characters based on the above
Munin, a half-scale Gokstad ship replica in Vancouver, B.C., Canada
, several ships of the Swedish Navy
Pe... | wiki |
Chilaquiles () are a traditional Mexican breakfast dish consisting of corn tortillas cut into quarters and lightly fried.
Ingredients and variations
Typically, corn tortillas cut into quarters and lightly fried or baked for a lighter version are the basis of the dish. Green or red salsa is poured over the crisp torti... | wiki |
Mole blanco ("white mole") is a type of mole of the cuisine of Mexico. This type of thickened sauce is prepared with a mixture of the ingredients lightly roasted, including: peanuts without skin, skinless almonds, sunflower, pine nuts and white corn tortilla. The elements fried in oil are sliced banana, chopped apple, ... | wiki |
A multiple-system operator (MSO) is an operator of multiple cable or direct-broadcast satellite television systems. A cable system in the United States, by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) definition, is a facility serving a single community or a distinct governmental entity, each of which has its own franchise ... | wiki |
A guildhall or guild hall is either a town hall or a building historically used by guilds for meetings.
Guildhall can also refer to:
Guildhall, London, a building in the City of London, England.
Guildhall, Vermont, a town in and the shire town (county seat) of Essex County, Vermont, United States
Preston Guild Hall an... | wiki |
Terrestrial habitat may refer to:
Terrestrial animal, animals that live predominantly or entirely on land .
Terrestrial plant, plants that live predominantly or entirely on land .
Terrestrial ecology (also known as soil ecology), the study of the interactions among soil organisms, and between biotic and abiotic aspect... | wiki |
Sargocentron marisrubri is a species of squirrelfish belonging to the genus of Sargocentron. It can be found in the West Indian Ocean in Egypt in the Gulf of Aqaba, also known as the Gulf of Elat, and in Sudan. It can be found in reefs in small aggregations.
References
marisrubri
Fish of the Indian Ocean
Taxa named b... | wiki |
Noritate is a topical cream usually prescribed for rosacea, a disease of the skin commonly associated with adult acne and most notably frequent to constant flushing of the face around the cheeks and chin area.
Noritate contains 1% anti-inflammatory drug metronidazole designed to reduce redness in inflamed areas.
Whil... | wiki |
Mole verde ("green mole") is a type of mole of the cuisine of Mexico.
The main ingredients are pumpkin seeds and green chile, which bring color. Other ingredients may be green tomatoes, chile poblano, chile de árbol, tails onion, radish leaves, puñeton cilantro, lettuce, chard, parsley, epazote, onion, garlic, chicken... | wiki |
College athletics in the United States or college sports in the United States refers primarily to sports and athletic training and competition organized and funded by institutions of tertiary education (universities, or colleges in American English).
In the United States, college athletics is a two-tiered system.
The ... | wiki |
The Samsung Galaxy Pocket (GT-S5300) is an Android smartphone manufactured by Samsung that was announced in March 2012. The handset is budget-oriented, sporting a relatively small 2.8-inch LCD. Its specifications are similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy Y. The Pocket is powered by an 832 MHz processor and offers a set... | wiki |
Hey Joel is an American adult animated television series that aired on VH1 in 2003. It is about Joel Stein, the host of a three-minute rock-star interview show on VH1 called "3 minutes with Joel". However, he is anything but respectful to his famous guests, often badgering them with aggressive, pointless, irreverent, a... | wiki |
The Colorado Rockies' 2006 season was the 14th for the Rockies. They competed in the National League West finishing with a record of 76–86 and tied for 4th place in the division. Clint Hurdle was the manager. They played home games at Coors Field.
Offseason
December 7, 2005: Yorvit Torrealba was traded by the Seattle ... | wiki |
"Love Song" is a song written and recorded by Canadian band Sky for their 1999 album Piece of Paradise. It was Sky's most successful single, climbing to number one on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart. It also peaked at number 38 on the US Billboard Mainstream Top 40, becoming the band's only single to appear on any B... | wiki |
Lunar: Dragon Song, known in Japan and Europe as , is a role-playing video game developed by Japan Art Media for the Nintendo DS handheld console. The game was released in Japan by Marvelous Interactive on August 25, 2005, and later available in North America by Ubisoft on September 27, and a European version on Februa... | wiki |
Notching is a metal-cutting process used on sheet-metal or thin bar-stock, sometimes on angle sections or tube. A shearing or punching process is used in a press, so as to cut vertically down and perpendicular to the surface, working from the edge of a work-piece. Sometimes the goal is merely the notch itself, but usua... | wiki |
The skinner knife or skinning knife is a professional tool for a skinner. Typically a skinner knife has wide, short, curved blade.
Skinning knives are more a tool than a weapon. Their curved shape was developed to minimize the risk of puncturing hides during the skinning process, and to allow for maximal use of the he... | wiki |
Last days or end time is the time period described by the eschatology of various religions.
Last Day or Last Days may also refer to:
Books
The Last Days (Rosenberg novel), a 2003 novel by Joel C. Rosenberg
The Last Days (Westerfeld novel), a 2006 novel by Scott Westerfeld
The Last Days (Masterson novel), a 1998 novel... | wiki |
Danny Wilde may refer to:
Danny Wilde (musician) (born 1956), member of the band The Rembrandts
Danny Wilde, fictional character played by Tony Curtis in 1970s TV show The Persuaders! | wiki |
Expressivity, expressiveness, and expressive power may refer to:
Expressivity (genetics), variations in a phenotype among individuals carrying a particular genotype
Expressive loa, a type of loanword in phono-semantic matching
Expressive power (computer science) of a programming language
Expressive suppression, an as... | wiki |
An atelier is the workshop of an artist in the fine or decorative arts.
Atelier or l'Atelier may also refer to:
Atelier (video game series), a video game series by Gust Corporation
Atelier (TV series), a Japanese/American series distributed by Netflix
Atelier (building), a residential condominium skyscraper locate... | wiki |
LatBus is the public transportation bus system that serves Murcia, Spain, and surrounding communities.
References
External links
Bus transport in Spain
Transport in the Region of Murcia | wiki |
Non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) or gluten sensitivity is "a clinical entity induced by the ingestion of gluten leading to intestinal and/or extraintestinal symptoms that improve once the gluten-containing foodstuff is removed from the diet, and celiac disease and wheat allergy have been excluded".
NCGS is include... | wiki |
iBook is a line of laptop computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from 1999 to 2006. The line targeted entry-level, consumer and education markets, with lower specifications and prices than the PowerBook, Apple's higher-end line of laptop computers. It was the first mass consumer product to offer W... | wiki |
Fascinated may refer to:
"Fascinated" (Company B song), 1987
"Fascinated" (FreeSol song), 2011
"Fascinated" (Ivy song), 2011
Fascinated (Rick Ross song)
See also
Fascination (disambiguation) | wiki |
Borum (plaats), plaats in Denemarken
Borum (parochie), parochie in Denemarken | wiki |
Mica este o carte din Vechiul Testament.
Biblia ebraică
Cărțile Bibliei
Vechiul Testament
Mica | wiki |
Naum este o carte din Vechiul Testament.
Biblia ebraică
Cărțile Bibliei
Vechiul Testament
Naum | wiki |
Cannabis in Nebraska is fully illegal, but first offense for possession of small amounts was reduced to a civil infraction in 1979.
History
Industrial hemp (1887)
According to the USDA, the first crop of industrial hemp in Nebraska was grown in Fremont in 1887 by men from Champaign, Illinois.
Prohibition (1927) and ... | wiki |
The men's team épée was a fencing event held as part of the Fencing at the 1920 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third appearance of the event. Eleven nations competed.
Rosters
Results
Semifinals
Final
References
Sources
Fencing at the 1920 Summer Olympics | wiki |
A Heffalump is a type of elephant-like character in the Winnie the Pooh stories by A. A. Milne. Heffalumps are mentioned, and only appear, in Pooh and Piglet's dreams in Winnie-the-Pooh (1926), and seen again in The House at Pooh Corner (1928). Physically, they resemble elephants; Shepard's illustration shows an Indian... | wiki |
Piglet is a fictional character from A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh books. Piglet is Winnie‑the‑Pooh's closest friend amongst all the toys and animals featured in the stories. Although he is a "Very Small Animal" of a generally timid disposition, he tries to be brave and on occasion conquers his fears.
In the books
Pig... | wiki |
La Ninth Avenue (en català Novena Avinguda) és una avinguda de Manhattan, a la ciutat estatunidenca de Nova York. Al nord del carrer 60è, la Ninth Avenue pren el nom de Columbus Avenue.
El 1912 s'hi fabricaren les primeres galetes Oreo.
Referències
Carrers de Nova York | wiki |
Skywarn (sometimes stylized as SKYWARN) is a program of the National Weather Service (NWS). Its mission is to collect reports of localized severe weather in the United States. These reports are used to aid forecasters in issuing and verifying severe weather watches and warnings and to improve the forecasting and warnin... | wiki |
Iving may refer to:
Intravenous therapy, "IV-ing"
Alternate spelling of Ifing, a river in Norse mythology | wiki |
The Harrison Tweed Award was created in 1956 to recognize the extraordinary achievements of state and local bar associations that develop or significantly expand projects or programs to increase access to civil legal services for poor persons or criminal defense services for indigents. This award is given annually by t... | wiki |
Love Island is an American dating reality show based on the British series of the same name.
In February 2022, the series was picked up for its fourth and fifth seasons by Peacock. The fourth season premiered on July 19, 2022.
Series overview
Episodes
Season 1 (2019)
The series was announced and commissioned on A... | wiki |
Haas may refer to:
People
Haas (surname)
Haas Visser 't Hooft (1905–1977), Dutch field hockey player
Auto racing
Haas F1 Team, a 21st-century Formula 1 auto racing team
Haas Lola, a 20th-century Formula 1 auto racing team
Newman/Haas Racing, an Indycar auto racing team
Stewart-Haas Racing, a NASCAR auto racing ... | wiki |
A neck mass or neck lump is an ambiguous mass found in the neck area. There are many different possible causes, including congenital conditions like branchial anomalies and thyroglossal duct cysts.
Workup
Workup of a neck mass includes a medical history and a physical examination, where important characteristics are ... | wiki |
Rapp or RAPP may refer to:
Rapp (surname)
Rapp, West Virginia
HNoMS Rapp, the name of several Norwegian navy ships
Russian Association of Proletarian Writers
Fort Rapp, a fort in France
Rapp Motorenwerke, early 20th-century German aircraft engine manufacturer and predecessor to BMW | wiki |
C-flat may refer to:
The musical pitch C♭
C-flat major, a major scale based on C♭
C-flat minor, a minor scale based on C♭ | wiki |
The Lion King is a 1994 American animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 32nd Disney animated feature film and the fifth produced during the Disney Renaissance, it is inspired by William Shakespeare's Hamlet with elements from the Biblical stories ... | wiki |
In Italian cuisine, ragù () is a meat-based sauce that is commonly served with pasta. An Italian gastronomic society, Accademia Italiana della Cucina, documented several ragù recipes. The recipes' common characteristics are the presence of meat and the fact that all are sauces for pasta. The most typical is ragù alla b... | wiki |
Haim is a Hebrew name.
Haim or L'Chaim may also refer to:
Hayim Association, an Israeli non-profit organisation supporting children with cancer
Haim (band), an American pop rock band
Haims, a commune in the Vienne department in France
L'Chaim Vodka, a line of kosher alcoholic beverages
L'Chaim Society, University of O... | wiki |
James Foster (born December 16, 1951) is a retired American basketball player. He was a 6'1", 175 lb guard born in Jersey City, New Jersey and attended the University of Connecticut and played in the American Basketball Association (ABA) from 1974 to 1976 with the Spirits of St. Louis and Denver Nuggets.
White was sel... | wiki |
Houston Beauty is an American reality television series that airs on the Oprah Winfrey Network and premiered on November 2, 2013. It chronicles the lives of Glenda "Ms. J" Jemison, the owner and director of Franklin Beauty School, and also encompasses some of the hardships the students face outside of the classroom plu... | wiki |
, also known as , is a public transportation company which operates local and long-distance buses in Mie prefecture, Japan. The company has other ventures, including a taxicab business and real estate. Mie Kotsu used to also own railway lines, but no longer operates in the rail transport sector – Mie Kotsu's former rai... | wiki |
The SAT Subject Test in United States History was the name of a one-hour multiple choice test given on United States History by The College Board. A student chose whether to take the test depending upon college entrance requirements for the schools in which the student is planning to apply. Until 1994, the SAT Subject ... | wiki |
In finance, market exposure (or exposure) is a measure of the proportion of money invested in the same industry sector. For example, a stock portfolio with a total worth of $500,000, with $100,000 in semiconductor industry stocks, would have a 20% exposure in "chip" stocks.
References
Finance theories
Investment | wiki |
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