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I, Tintin (French: Moi, Tintin) is a Franco-Belgian film which premiered in the Paris cinema as a feature presentation in 1976.
It is made in semidocumentary style and mixing interviews with The Adventures of Tintin creator Hergé with real historical events and news stories edited together with animated Adventures of ... | wiki |
A swoose is a hybrid between a swan and a goose.
References
Bird hybrids | wiki |
Megalostrata may refer to:
Megalostrata (poet)
Megalostrata (spider), a genus of spider family Corinnidae | wiki |
Unrequited may refer to:
Unrequited (album), an album by Loudon Wainwright III
"Unrequited" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode), an episode of the TV series Law & Order: Criminal Intent
"Unrequited" (The X-Files), an episode of the TV series The X-Files
Unrequited (film), a 2010 film starring Michael Welch and ... | wiki |
The Love Boat is an American television series that aired from 1977 to 1986.
(The) Love Boat or loveboat may also refer to:
Music
Loveboat (album), an album by Erasure
"Love Boat" (song), a theme song for the television series of the same name, sung by Jack Jones
"Loveboat", song by Kylie Minogue from Light Years
... | wiki |
Neroli oil is an essential oil produced from the blossom of the bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium subsp. amara or Bigaradia). Its scent is sweet, honeyed and somewhat metallic with green and spicy facets. Orange blossom is also extracted from the same blossom and both extracts are extensively used in perfumery. Oran... | wiki |
County Clare () is a county in Ireland, in the Southern Region and the province of Munster, bordered on the west by the Atlantic Ocean. Clare County Council is the local authority. The county had a population of 118,817 at the 2016 census. The county seat and largest settlement is Ennis.
Geography and subdivisions
Cla... | wiki |
The Las Vegas Grand Prix is a Formula One Grand Prix.
Las Vegas Grand Prix may also refer to:
IZOD IndyCar World Championships, an IndyCar and Champ Car race held at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Vegas Grand Prix, a Champ Car street race held near Fremont Street in 2007
Caesars Palace Grand Prix, a Formula One race from 1... | wiki |
An officiant is someone who officiates (i.e. leads) at a service or ceremony, such as marriage, burial, or namegiving/baptism.
Religious officiants are usually ordained by a religious denomination as members of the clergy. Some officiants work within congregations in some denominations and for specified ceremonies (e... | wiki |
Latymer may refer to:
Schools in London
The Latymer School, a co-educational grammar school in Edmonton
Latymer Upper School, a co-educational independent school in Hammersmith
Godolphin and Latymer School, an all-girls independent school in Hammersmith
Latymer Preparatory School, a primary school associated with ... | wiki |
Cross-species transmission (CST), also called interspecies transmission, host jump, or spillover, is the transmission of an infectious pathogen, such as a virus, between hosts belonging to different species. Once introduced into an individual of a new host species, the pathogen may cause disease for the new host and/or... | wiki |
Coconut pudding may refer to
Cazuela, rich pumpkin and coconut pudding
Coconut bar, Chinese food
Haupia, Hawaiian coconut pudding
Rēti'a, Tahitian coconut pudding
Maja blanca, Filipino dessert
Tembleque, Puerto Rican coconut pudding
Manjar branco, Brazilian coconut pudding
Manjar blanco, variety of milk-based delicaci... | wiki |
Alternanthera littoralis is an African species of plant in the family Amaranthaceae. The leaves are eaten as a vegetable.
References
External links
PROTAbase on Alternanthera littoralis
littoralis | wiki |
Peyton Place may refer to:
Peyton Place (novel), a 1956 novel by Grace Metalious
Peyton Place, a fictional New England town that is the setting for the 1956 novel
Peyton Place (film), a 1957 film, adapted from the novel
Return to Peyton Place, a 1959 follow-up novel also by Grace Metalious
Return to Peyton Place (... | wiki |
This is a list of episodes for the animated television series Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, the eleventh incarnation of Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo series of Saturday morning cartoons. The series is produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Unlike any previous series, Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated features an overarchi... | wiki |
Powder coating on glass is a specialized procedure related to traditional powder coating, which is the technique of applying electrostatically charged, dry powdered particles of pigment and resin to a solid item's surface. It requires its own unique process, however, because glass is a poor electrical conductor in comp... | wiki |
The Ají caballero (or "gentleman pepper") is a scarce hot chili pepper used as the basis of some Puerto Rican condiments, such as the Pique sauce. The fruit of this plant stands vertically, unlike other peppers that hang down from the branches. The plant grows to approximately 3' - 4' in height. Also known by Puerto ... | wiki |
Hostages (computerspel), computerspel
Hostages (1943), film uit 1943
Hostages (1993), televisieserie uit 1993
Hostages (2013), Amerikaanse dramaserie in de jaren 2013-2014 | wiki |
First American may refer to:
A name for the first humans to settle the Americas, the ancestors of today's Native Americans
First American, a division of the now-defunct Bank of Credit and Commerce International
First American National Bank, now part of AmSouth Bank
First American Corporation, a financial informati... | wiki |
An aerobic organism or aerobe is an organism that can survive and grow in an oxygenated environment. In contrast, an anaerobic organism (anaerobe) is any organism that does not require oxygen for growth. Some anaerobes react negatively or even die if oxygen is present. The ability to exhibit aerobic respiration may yi... | wiki |
Trouble Every Day may refer to:
"Trouble Every Day" (song) (1966) by Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention
Trouble Every Day (film) (2001) by Claire Denis
Trouble Every Day (soundtrack) (2001) by Tindersticks, accompanying the film | wiki |
Hita (Spanje), gemeente in Spanje
Hita (Oita), stad in Japan
Hita (Elamitische koning) | wiki |
Toilet cleaners are chemical solutions designed specifically for cleaning a toilet bowl, usually in conjunction with a toilet brush.
Usage
Toilet cleaner is sprayed around the rim and into the bowl of the toilet prior to the use of the toilet brush. The toilet brush is used to scrub the toilet, removing stubborn stain... | wiki |
A dud is an ammunition round or explosive that fails to fire or detonate, respectively, on time or on command. Poorly designed devices (for example, improvised explosive devices (IEDs)), and small devices, have higher chances of being duds.
Duds are still dangerous, and can explode if handled. They have to be deactiva... | wiki |
Locomotor system may mean:
Animal locomotion system
Human musculoskeletal system, also known simply as "the locomotor system" | wiki |
The Battle of Medina was fought approximately 20 miles south of San Antonio de Bexar (modern-day downtown San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas) on August 18, 1813, as part of the Mexican War of Independence against Spanish authority in Mexico. Spanish troops led by General José Joaquín de Arredondo defeated republica... | wiki |
Lester is a surname and given name.
Lester may also refer to:
Places
United States
Lester, Alabama, a town
Lester, Georgia, an unincorporated community
Lester, Iowa, a city
Lester Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa
Lester, a community in Tinicum Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Lester, Washington, a ghost town... | wiki |
No Limit (2 Unlimited-dal)
No Limit (G-Eazy-dal)
No Limit (Usher-dal) | wiki |
This is a list of busiest cruise ports by passengers. Some Asian ports are not included due to lack of information.
References
Busiest cruise ports by passengers | wiki |
The common cold or the cold is a viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract that primarily affects the respiratory mucosa of the nose, throat, sinuses, and larynx. Signs and symptoms may appear fewer than two days after exposure to the virus. These may include coughing, sore throat, runny nose, sneezing, h... | wiki |
"Simple Things" is a song co-written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Jim Brickman. It was released in August 2001 as the lead single from the album of the same name. Brickman's co-writers were Darrell Brown and Beth Nielsen Chapman. Brickman performed the song with Rebecca Lynn Howard. The single was Brickma... | wiki |
Es goyobod is an Indonesian drink from West Java. The origin of coconut milk based cold beverage similar to es campur. It is made with shaved ice, coconut milk, sugar syrup, and jellied mung bean starch known as hunkwe. Other ingredients may include avocado and shredded coconut.
See also
List of Indonesian beverage... | wiki |
Ward O’Neill (born 1951) is an Australian illustrator, caricaturist and cartoonist, who has contributed to a variety of newspapers, including The London Daily Mail, The Australian, Sydney Morning Herald, National Times, the Bulletin and Australian Financial Review. His credits include Walkley Awards for illustration in... | wiki |
Sheri-An Davis is an English actress.
Career
Davis made her acting debut as Roz, a friend of Siobhan, on After You've Gone. She also guest stars on “Coming Up” and “My Family”. She appears as a recurring character, Nurse Delia, on the hit teen drama House of Anubis in 2011.
Filmography
External links
Living peo... | wiki |
A Samsung Galaxy Note 10 széria (tagjai:Note 10, Note 10+, Note 10 5G, Note 10+ 5G) egy olyan Androidos táblafon-széria, amelyet a Samsung Electronics tervezett, fejlesztett, gyártott és forgalmazott a Samsung Galaxy Note széria részeként. 2019. augusztus 7-én mutatták be a Samsung Galaxy Note 9 utódjaként. A telefonok... | wiki |
Wild plum is a common name for several trees with edible fruits, and may refer to:
Wild growing forms of plums, especially
Prunus americana, native to eastern North America
Amelanchier, a genus in the Rosaceae producing small fruits lacking a pit
Harpephyllum caffrum, an Afrotropical tree species
Podocarpus drouynianus... | wiki |
Human Resource Accounting (HRA) is the process of identifying and reporting investments made in the human resources of an organisation that are presently unaccounted for in the conventional accounting practice. It is an extension of standard accounting principles. Measuring the value of the human resources can assist o... | wiki |
Aaron Alexander Russell (April 2, 1879 – September 29, 1949) was an American Negro league third baseman in the 1910s.
A native of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Russell played for the Homestead Grays in 1918. He died in Grove City, Pennsylvania in 1949 at age 70.
References
External links
Baseball statistics and player inf... | wiki |
Hininy,() is traditional food in Saudi Arabia especially in Najd. It is usually prepared in winter. It is made from dates, brown bread, ghee, cardamom and saffron.
References
Arab cuisine
Saudi Arabian cuisine | wiki |
Haddock is a North Atlantic fish caught for food.
Haddock may also refer to:
Haddock (surname), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name
Haddock, Alberta, a locality in Canada
Haddock, Georgia, an unincorporated town in the United States
USS Haddock, three United States Navy submarines
... | wiki |
Black plum is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Diospyros australis, native to eastern Australia
Pouteria australis, native to eastern Australia
Prunus domestica, the common cultivated plum
Prunus nigra, native to eastern North America
Syzygium cumini, native to south and southeast Asia
Vitex doniana,... | wiki |
Le VfL Benrath est un club allemand de football basé à Düsseldorf.
Düsseldorf
Club de football fondé en 1906
Club sportif à Düsseldorf
Football à Düsseldorf | wiki |
Hardening is the process by which something becomes harder or is made harder.
Hardening may refer to:
Hardening (metallurgy), a process used to increase the hardness of a metal
Hardening (botany) or cold hardening, a process in which a plant undergoes physiological changes to mitigate damage from cold temperatures
... | wiki |
Blight is a symptom affecting plants in response to infection.
Blight may also refer to:
Blight or urban decay; abandoned, derelict, or severely neglected buildings and lots, slums
Fiction
Blight, a character from Transformers: Energon
Derek Powers / Blight, a supervillain in the animated series Batman Beyond
Ami... | wiki |
A cruise ship ID card is a plastic card the size of a credit card that serves several functions for passengers on a cruise ship. Cruise ship ID cards are scanned at the entrances to the ship and at various points throughout the ship, either via magnetic strip, RFID readers or bar code in order to identify the passenger... | wiki |
Ralph Macchio, acteur américain
Ralph Macchio, scénariste et rédacteur américain de comics | wiki |
Triopoly can refer to:
Triopoly (board game)
An oligopoly with three sellers
A twinstick or duopoly (broadcasting) operation to which a third local station under the same common ownership has been added. If programming (and not just ownership) is the same across three stations in the same market, the cluster is not... | wiki |
Sexual Healing steht für:
Sexual Healing (Film), US-Film aus dem Jahr 1993
Sexual Healing (Lied), Lied von Marvin Gaye
Sexual Healing, Album aus dem Jahr 2001 vom deutschen Dancefloorprojekt E-Rotic | wiki |
The shark mackerel (Grammatorcynus bicarinatus) is a species of Spanish mackerel (tribe Scomberomorini) in the scombrid family (Scombridae). Their maximum reported length is , and the maximum reported weight is .
This species is sometimes also called the largescaled tunny, large-scaled tunny or salmon mackerel. Bef... | wiki |
Modern Family is an American family sitcom television series created by Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan for the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). It ran for 11 seasons, from September 23, 2009, to April 8, 2020. It follows the lives of three diverse family set-ups in suburban Los Angeles, linked by patriarch Ja... | wiki |
Punk or punks may refer to:
Genres, subculture, and related aspects
Punk rock, a music genre originating in the 1970s associated with various subgenres
Punk subculture, a subculture associated with punk rock, or aspects of the subculture such as:
Punk fashion
Punk ideologies
Punk literature
Punk visual art
Writ... | wiki |
The is a Japanese single-stringed plucked zither. Its body is a slender, slightly curved plank carved from kiri (Paulownia tomentosa) wood. Its raw silk string is plucked with a tubular plectrum placed on the index finger of the right hand while a tubular ivory device similar to a guitar slide placed over the middle f... | wiki |
Hilton Worldwide (legally Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc.) is an American multinational hospitality company that manages and franchises a broad portfolio of hotels and resorts. Founded by Conrad Hilton in May 1919, the corporation is now led by Christopher J. Nassetta.
Hilton is headquartered in Tysons Corner, Virginia... | wiki |
Lino at Large is a weekly radio talk show hosted by American media personality Lino Rulli that aired from 2004–2012. A podcast of the show was released weekly via iTunes. It also aired on The Catholic Channel on Sirius XM Satellite Radio and was syndicated throughout North America. Lino at Large featured comedic segmen... | wiki |
Camp Mabry (ICAO: KATT) is a military installation in Austin, Texas, housing the headquarters of the Texas Military Department, Texas Military Forces, and Texas Military Forces Museum. Established in 1892, Camp Mabry is the third-oldest active military installation in Texas, behind Fort Sam Houston and Fort Bliss. It w... | wiki |
The Arabian worm lizard (Agamodon arabicus) is a species of reptiles in the family Trogonophidae. It is found in the southern part of the Arabian peninsula in Yemen. The population is unknown as it has only been recorded in the past 100 years. The threats are also unknown but does not seem to be threatened by Yemen's s... | wiki |
Although historically the U.S. state of Connecticut is not typically known to fall casualty to tornadoes, more than 100 of these powerful storms have affected the state in modern history, resulting in at least 48 deaths, 780 injuries, and more than $500 million in damage. This list of tornadoes in the state is likely i... | wiki |
Kang Myong-suk (born 9 November 1965) is a North Korean gymnast. She competed in six artistic gymnastics events at the 1980 Summer Olympics .
References
1965 births
Living people
North Korean female artistic gymnasts
Olympic gymnasts of North Korea
Gymnasts at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Place of birth missing (living p... | wiki |
Halecium is a genus of hydrozoans in the family Haleciidae, consisting of approximately 120 species. These marine invertebrates are found in all oceans, where they often form large colonies.
References
Haleciidae
Hydrozoan genera | wiki |
Joe 'Joey' Rossi is a fictional character on the television drama Peyton Place. He was portrayed by actor Michael Christian, during the fourth and fifth seasons in 1968.
Character history
Early life
Joe had the reputation of a typical bad boy. He never had a lot of contact with his much older brother Michael Rossi an... | wiki |
War Memorial Gymnasium at the Sobrato Center is an athletic venue on the University of San Francisco campus in San Francisco, California.
War Memorial Gymnasium may also refer to:
UBC War Memorial Gymnasium, on the University of British Columbia campus
War Memorial Gymnasium (Virginia Tech)
War Memorial Gymnasium ... | wiki |
Amrapur o Umrapur, principat de l'Índia al Kathiawar
Amrapur (Pandu Mehwas), principat de l'Índia al Pandu Mehwas, a l'agència de Rewa Kantha | wiki |
Wagakki Band Daishinnenkai are releases by Wagakki Band and may refer to:
Wagakki Band Daishinnenkai 2016 Nippon Budokan: Akatsuki no Utage
Wagakki Band Daishinnenkai 2017 Tokyo Taiikukan: Yuki no Utage/Sakura no Utage
Wagakki Band Daishinnenkai 2018 Yokohama Arena: Ashita e no Kōkai
Wagakki Band Daishinnenkai 2019 Sa... | wiki |
The Cyprininae are one of at least 11 subfamilies of cyprinid fish. It contains three genera in its strictest definition but many more are included depending on which authority is defining it, especially if the Labeobarbinae is not considered to be a valid grouping.
Recognized genera
Arabibarbus (3 species)
Barboid... | wiki |
Gallina est le langage uniforme de description mathématique utilisé par Coq.
signifie poule en latin.
Liens externes
Le manuel de référence de Coq
Langage informatique | wiki |
Silviya Topalova (born 7 March 1964) is a Bulgarian gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
References
1964 births
Living people
Bulgarian female artistic gymnasts
Olympic gymnasts of Bulgaria
Gymnasts at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Place of birth missing (living people) | wiki |
A film slitter, sometimes also called film splitter, is a device used in subminiature photography to slit 135 or 120 roll film into 16mm film or Minox film for use in subminiature cameras.
The earliest film slitter was made in the 1950s by Suzuki Optical Works in Japan for use with their Echo-8 subminiature camera. Th... | wiki |
The Young Botanist is a painting by Canadian artist Paul Peel. Peel began work on the painting in 1888. He continued work for two more years, completing the work in 1890. In 1987, Museum London, in London, Ontario, purchased the painting. It is still located there.
References
External links
Paul Peel, Historical Ar... | wiki |
The brown parisoma or brown warbler (Curruca lugens) is a typical warbler found in eastern Africa.
References
Curruca
Birds of East Africa
Birds described in 1840 | wiki |
The Hedgehog and the Fox may refer to:
"The Hedgehog and the Fox" (essay), 1953 work by Isaiah Berlin
"The Hedgehog and the Fox" (fable), alternative version of "The Fox and the Cat", one of Aesop's fables
The Hedgehog and the Fox (sculpture), 1999 work by Richard Serra
See also
The Hedgehog, the Fox, and the Magi... | wiki |
Laura Tramuns Tripiana (born 19 February 1970 in Badalona) is an S8 swimmer from Spain. She has a physical disability. She competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics and 2000 Summer Paralympics in swimming. In 1996, she earned a silver medal in the 100 meter breaststroke race.
References
External links
1970 bir... | wiki |
The following is a list of games developed by Westwood Studios.
Video games
As Westwood Associates
As Westwood Studios
Ports
References
Westwood Studios | wiki |
NASASpaceflight.com is a private news website and forum which launched in 2005, covering crewed and uncrewed spaceflight and aerospace engineering news. Its original reporting has been referenced by various news outlets on spaceflight-specific news, such as MSNBC, USA Today and The New York Times among others. NASASpac... | wiki |
Lists of aquarium life include lists of fish, amphibians, invertebrates and plants in freshwater, brackish and marine aquariums.
In fishkeeping, suitable species of aquarium fish, plants and other organisms vary with the size, water chemistry and temperature of the aquarium.
The lists include:
List of brackish aquari... | wiki |
Hodden or wadmel is a coarse kind of cloth made of undyed wool, formerly much worn by the peasantry of Scotland. It was usually made on small hand-looms by the peasants. Hodden grey was made by mixing black and white fleeces together in the proportion of one to twelve when weaving. The origin of the word is unknown.
I... | wiki |
MSLN may refer to:
MSLN (gene)
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, 2004 Japanese TV series, derived from Mahō Shōjo Ririkaru Nanoha | wiki |
Crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura, which typically have a very short projecting "tail" (abdomen), usually hidden entirely under the thorax (brachyura means "short tail" in Greek). They live in all the world's oceans, in freshwater, and on land, are generally covered with a thick exoskeleton, and... | wiki |
Magnus (III), son of Gille Brigte, was Earl of Orkney in 1256–1273.
Magnus (II)
13th-century mormaers
Place of birth unknown
Place of death unknown | wiki |
Assault – koń wyścigowy
Assault – gra dla PlayStation | wiki |
Nerds – marchio della Ferrara Candy Company
Nerds FC – serie di documentari australiana
Pagine correlate
Nerd (disambigua) | wiki |
Cysticercosis cutis is a cutaneous condition caused by Taenia solium.
See also
Skin lesion
References
Parasitic infestations, stings, and bites of the skin | wiki |
The 1977 WHA Amateur Draft was the fifth and final draft held by the World Hockey Association.
Selections by Round
Below are listed the selections in the 1977 WHA Amateur Draft.
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
Round 8
Round 9
Round 10
See also
1977 NHL Amateur Draft
1977–78 WHA seas... | wiki |
Tröllakirkja steht für:
* Tröllakirkja (Snjófjöll), ein 1001 Meter hoher Berg östlich von Buðadalur in Island
Tröllakirkja (Laxárdalsfjöll), ein 1000 Meter hoher Gipfel der Laxárdalsfjöll zwischen Blönduós und Sauðárkrókur in Island
Tröllakirkja (Kolbeinsstaðafjall), ein 862 m hoher Gipfel des Kolbeinsstaðafjall auf... | wiki |
Homonymes
un adjectif apparenté à différence ;
un terme de numismatique, le différent.
Homophone
Différend.
Voir aussi
≠ | wiki |
Ground itch refers to the inflammatory reaction resulting from certain helminthic invasions into the skin.
Presentation
Effects due to Penetration by larvae
Maculopapular rash
Localized erythema
Intense itching ( usually between the toes )
Cause
The responsible agents include:
Threadworms
Strongyloides sterco... | wiki |
84 Street is a short arterial road in east-central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It connects Rowland Road with 98 & 101 Avenues outside of downtown.
Neighbourhoods
List of neighbourhoods 84 Street runs through, in order from south to north.
Holyrood
Cloverdale
Forest Heights
Interchanges and intersections
This is a lis... | wiki |
Westview may refer to:
Places
Canada
Westview Village, Edmonton, a neighbourhood
Westview, British Columbia, a community and ferry terminal
Westview, Saskatoon, a neighbourhood
Westview, Saskatchewan
United States
Westview, Florida
Westview, Atlanta, Georgia, a historic neighborhood southwest of downtown
We... | wiki |
Standards ouverts et logiciels libres (SOLL) désigne les interactions entre standards ouverts et logiciels libres. Plusieurs articles y sont consacrés :
Standards ouverts et logiciels libres en Belgique
Standards ouverts et logiciels libres en France
Standards ouverts et logiciels libres en Suisse | wiki |
Noir (anime)
Noir (regény)
Noir (festészet) | wiki |
TrustRank is an algorithm that conducts link analysis to separate useful webpages from spam and helps search engine rank pages in SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages). It is semi-automated process which means that it needs some human assistance in order to function properly. Search engines have many different algorithms... | wiki |
A national primary road () is a road classification in Ireland. National primary roads form the major routes between the major urban centres. There are 2649 km of national primary roads. This category of road has the prefix "N" followed by one or two digits. Motorways are prefixed "M" followed by one or two digits.
D... | wiki |
Parcours de réfugiés is a 2009 documentary film about refugees in Morocco, directed by Ali Benjelloun.
Synopsis
Morocco receives many emigrants whose ultimate destination is Europe. About a thousand of these migrants hold a political refugee card from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Agency (UNHCR). ... | wiki |
Nokia, Transformers szereplő
Nokia, finnországi város
Nokia, multinacionális vállalat | wiki |
In Food and Allied Workers Union and Another v The Cold Chain, an important case in South African labour law, the Labour Court held that there was nothing absurd in permitting a senior managerial employee to participate in the activities of a trade union, provided that the employee complies with his contractual obligat... | wiki |
George St George may refer to:
Sir George St George (1583−1660), Irish MP, Vice-Admiral of Connaught
Sir George St George (Carrick MP) (fl. 1640–1713), Irish politician, MP for Carrick
George St George, 1st Baron Saint George (c. 1658–1735), Irish politician, MP for County Roscommon, 1692–1715
George St George (Ath... | wiki |
A lunar lander is a space vehicle designed to land on the Moon.
Lunar Lander may also refer to:
Apollo Lunar Module (LM or LEM), the lander used in the Apollo human spaceflight program from 1969 to 1972
Lunar Lander (space mission), a proposed lunar mission by the European Space Agency (ESA)
Lunar Lander Challenge... | wiki |
European delivery programs are arrangements that continental European automobile manufacturers make with their dealerships throughout the world, to attract consumers who will combine the purchase of a European-made automobile with a trip to Europe. These are typically aimed at the North American market, which constitut... | wiki |
A headphone amplifier is a low-powered audio amplifier designed particularly to drive headphones worn on or in the ears, instead of loudspeakers in speaker enclosures. Most commonly, headphone amplifiers are found embedded in electronic devices that have a headphone jack, such as integrated amplifiers, portable music p... | wiki |
Nam Seung-gu (born 25 November 1963) is a South Korean gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
References
1963 births
Living people
South Korean male artistic gymnasts
Olympic gymnasts of South Korea
Gymnasts at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Place of birth missing (living people) | wiki |
Big Band Bossa Nova is an album by American Quincy Jones.
Track listing
Performers
Quincy Jones – conductor, arranger
Phil Woods – alto saxophone
Paul Gonsalves – tenor saxophone
Roland Kirk – flute, alto flute
Jerome Richardson – flute, alto flute, woodwinds
Clark Terry – trumpet, flugelhorn
Julius Wat... | wiki |
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