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How the Stalos were Tricked is a Saami fairy tale collected by J. C. Poestion in Lapplandische Märchen. It was later adapted by Andrew Lang in his collection of folklore and fairy tales,The Orange Fairy Book.
Synopsis
A boy saw a giant man in the woods, and his mother identified it as a Stalo, a man-eater.
External ... | wiki |
Corduroy is a woven fabric.
Corduroy may also refer to:
"Corduroy" (song), a 1994 song by Pearl Jam
"Corduroy", a 1990 song by The Wedding Present from the 3 Songs EP and the album Seamonsters
Corduroy (band), a London-based acid jazz band
Corduroy (TV series), a PBS animated television show
Corduroy (book), a childre... | wiki |
Kekkai may refer to:
, a word of Buddhist origin, commonly used in modern fiction to refer to a protective spiritual or magical force field
A form of sankai, or birth yōkai
See also
Kekkai Sensen, a Japanese manga series
Kekkaishi, a Japanese manga series | wiki |
Motorpoint Arena may refer to:
Cardiff International Arena
Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Sheffield Arena, formerly known as Motorpoint Arena Sheffield | wiki |
This is a list of notable mass shootings in the United States in the 20th century.
Mass shootings are incidents involving several victims of firearm-related violence. The precise inclusion criteria are disputed, and there is no broadly accepted definition.
The Gun Violence Archive, a nonprofit research group that tra... | wiki |
The Tennessee Attorney General (officially, Attorney General and Reporter) is a position within the Tennessee state government. The Attorney General is the chief law enforcement officer and lawyer for Tennessee. The current office holder is Jonathan Skrmetti, who was appointed by the Tennessee Supreme Court for an eigh... | wiki |
Rosa 'Love and Peace', (aka BALpeace), is a hybrid tea rose cultivar bred in the United States by Ping Lim and Jerry Twomey in 1991. The rose was named an All-America Rose Selections winner in 2002.
Description
'Love and Peace' is a medium-tall upright shrub, 4 to 6 ft (121—182 cm) in height with a 2 to 3 ft (60—90 c... | wiki |
This is a list of mass shootings in the United States from 2000–2009.
Mass shootings are incidents involving several victims of firearm-related violence. The precise inclusion criteria are disputed, and there is no broadly accepted definition.
The Gun Violence Archive, a nonprofit research group that tracks shootings... | wiki |
Ta Pyi Thu Ma Shwe Htar () is a 1994 Burmese drama film, directed by Sin Yaw Mg Mg starring Kyaw Thu and May Than Nu. It was based on the popular novel "Ta Pyi Thu Ma Shwe Htar", written by Tekkatho Phone Naing.
Cast
Kyaw Thu as Myat Swe
May Than Nu as Htar
Aung Pyae as U Chan Thar
Zin Min as Tin Lay
Wyne as Khin Maun... | wiki |
This is a list of women who have been elected or appointed deputy head of government of their respective countries. This list includes female deputy heads of government who are concurrently female deputy heads of state.
List
Italics denotes acting deputy head of government and states that are either de facto (with l... | wiki |
The individuals listed below have all served in the position of Missouri Attorney General.
List
Parties
References
Official Manual, State of Missouri, 2005-2006. | wiki |
Frag or Fragging may refer to:
Military
Fragging, deliberate killing of an unpopular member of one's own fighting unit, occasionally using a fragmentation grenade
Fragmentation grenade, or 'frag', in military, a type of hand grenade
Any similar weapons based on the fragmentation effect
Air Tasking Order, historica... | wiki |
Triptych Inspired by T.S. Eliot's Poem "Sweeney Agonistes" is a 1967 triptych by British painter and artist Francis Bacon. It is a part of the collection of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C.
References
Paintings by Francis Bacon
1967 paintings
Smithsonian Institution | wiki |
Silvia Benoit is a former Swiss curler. She played lead position on the Swiss rink that won the .
Teams
References
External links
Living people
Swiss female curlers
European curling champions
Year of birth missing (living people)
20th-century Swiss women | wiki |
The Blue Pages may refer to:
The Blue pages, a defunct telephone directory listing of American and Canadian government agencies
American Authors, a band formerly known as the Blue Pages
"The Blue Pages", a song by Noah Gordon (singer)
The Blue Pages, a book published by Polipoint Press
See also
Blue Book (disam... | wiki |
The Guwahati–Lumding section is a broad-gauge railway line connecting and . The long railway line operates in the Indian state of Assam. It is under the jurisdiction of Northeast Frontier Railway zone.
History
In the pre-partition days, Assam was linked to Chittagong through the Akhaura-Kulaura-Chhatak Line and Akha... | wiki |
Shott may refer to:
John Shott
Hugh Ike Shott
Chott
Shott, Missouri
See also
St. Shott's
Schott (disambiguation) | wiki |
Begonia consobrina é uma espécie de Begonia, nativa do Equador.
consobrina | wiki |
B-mode may refer to:
B-mode (brightness mode) image, a two-dimensional ultrasound image and the most common type
B-modes, a pattern of polarized light originating from the Big Bang | wiki |
National Public School may refer to several private schools in India:
National Public School, Banashankari, Bangalore, Karnataka
National Public School, Indiranagar, Bangalore, Karnataka
National Public School, Koramangala, Bangalore, Karnataka
National Public School, Rajajinagar, Bangalore, Karnataka
National Pu... | wiki |
This is a list of dishes found in Middle Eastern cuisine, a generalized term collectively referring to the cuisines of the Middle East and the Maghreb region. The Middle East is home to numerous different cultural and ethnic groups. This diversity is also reflected in the many local culinary traditions in choice of ing... | wiki |
Kalamunda bus station is a Transperth bus station located next to the Kalamunda Central shopping centre in Kalamunda, Western Australia. It has four stands and is served by eight Transperth routes operated by Path Transit and Swan Transit.
Kalamunda bus station opened in September 1982.
In 2009, the bus station was r... | wiki |
Crystal Spring Tea () is a brand name of canned tea drink sold mostly in China. It was launched in the 1980s. It produces and distributes lemon tea and peach tea flavoured drinks at select key outlets. It is owned by AS Watson, the wholly owned subsidiary of Hutchison Whampoa Limited.
References
External links
Crysta... | wiki |
LaShawn Ameen Daniels (Newark, New Jersey, 1977. december 28. – Dél-Karolina, 2019. szeptember 3.) Grammy-díjas amerikai dalszerző.
Életútja
1977. december 28-án született Newarkban. 2001-ben Grammy-díjat nyert Rodney Jerkins-szel a legjobb R&B dal kategóriában a Say My Name dallal, melyet a Destiny’s Child adott elő... | wiki |
Thai fried rice (, , ) is a variety of fried rice typical of central Thai cuisine. In Thai, khao means "rice" and phat means "of or relating to being stir-fried".
This dish differs from Chinese fried rice in that it is prepared with Thai jasmine rice instead of regular long-grain rice. It normally contains meat (chick... | wiki |
A grant table is an interface which grants access to memory pages to Virtual Machines that do not own the pages. Grant tables are implemented on Xen hypervisor.
Applications
Grant tables are generally used in inter-virtual machine communication, when one of the communicating VM's requires pages owned by the other VM.... | wiki |
Pastel azteca is a traditional Mexican dish, known in the United States as tortilla casserole or tortilla pie. The dish is made by alternating layers of gently fried corn tortillas with layers of tomato salsa, sliced poblano chillis, sweetcorn, sliced onion, sour cream and cheese: traditionally Oaxaca or Chihuahua. It ... | wiki |
Ayyub Musallam Ya'qub Musallam (1905–2001) was a public speaker, writer and politician. He served as Mayor of Bethlehem from 1957–1962, Parliament member, Cabinet member and President of the Arab Rehabilitation Society, Bethlehem / Beit Jala.
References
website of his son
Mayors of Bethlehem
2001 deaths
1905 births | wiki |
Maddy may refer to:
People
Maddy (given name) (also a common nickname and diminutive), alternatively spelled Maddie
diminutive of Madeleine (name)
diminutive of Madison (name)
diminutive of Maddison
Maddy (surname)
R. Maddy, nickname of R. Madhavan (born 1970), Indian film actor
Places
Loch Maddy, North Uist, ... | wiki |
Cyanea (kwal), geslacht van schijfkwallen
Cyanea (plant), geslacht van planten uit de klokjesfamilie | wiki |
Arroz a la tumbada is a traditional Mexican dish prepared with white rice and seafood. In this specialty a sofrito is made with chopped tomato, onion, garlic and red pepper. Rice and fish broth or water is added, then seafood which may include shrimp, clams, crab, calamari and whitefish. The dish may be seasoned with f... | wiki |
Yu Province may refer to the following ancient Chinese provinces:
Yuzhou (ancient China), an ancient Chinese province
Yuchow/Yu Province, the Chinese Postal Map Romanisation spelling for the ancient Chinese province of Youzhou
Yu (豫) is the short name for modern Henan province | wiki |
In Inuit mythology, Akna ("mother") is a goddess of fertility and childbirth.
References
Fertility goddesses
Inuit goddesses
Creator goddesses
Childhood goddesses | wiki |
Deletion or delete may refer to:
Computing
File deletion, a way of removing a file from a computer's file system
Code cleanup, a way of removing unnecessary variables, data structures, cookies, and temporary files in a programming language
Delete key, a key on modern computer keyboards that erases text
Delete char... | wiki |
Maggie is a feminine given name or nickname.
Maggie may also refer to:
Film and television
Maggie (British TV series), a 1981–1982 British television series based on the novels by Joan Lingard
Maggie (1981 American TV series), 1981–1982 American sitcom based on the books of Erma Bombeck
Maggie (1998 TV series), 1... | wiki |
Queenscliffe Museum may refer to:
Queenscliffe Historical Museum
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum | wiki |
Dry decontamination is a method of removing contaminants (such as chemicals, biological particles, or other liquids, gasses, or solids) without the need to use water or other liquids. Decontamination is an essential duty of hazmat responders as it protects victims from harmful reactions to the contaminants.
Dry decont... | wiki |
Liza Jane may refer to:
"Li'l Liza Jane", a traditional song
"Liza Jane" (David Bowie song)
"Liza Jane" (Vince Gill song) | wiki |
Rage Magazine was a free urban magazine and the first issue was released in mid-2006. The magazines print-run increased from 10,000 to 80,000 copies, and was found across Canada and the US. Rage was an edgy street magazine with the size format of 9×10", the magazines content was mainly on music and fashion. The magazin... | wiki |
One Tough Cop is a 1998 American action crime film. It was directed by Bruno Barreto and written by Jeremy Iacone. The movie stars Stephen Baldwin as the protagonist and first-person narrator Bo Dietl, a real-life New York City detective who wrote the book that the film is based on. Chris Penn costars as Dietl's partne... | wiki |
ROM DOS may refer to:
Datalight ROM-DOS, a ROMed version of DOS by Datalight since 1989
General Software Embedded DOS-ROM, a ROMed version of Embedded DOS by General Software since 1990
MS-ROMDOS, a ROMed version of MS-DOS by Microsoft
See also
ROM Operating System (ROS), a ROMed version of Digital Research's DR DOS ... | wiki |
Rosa 'Hot Cocoa', (aka WEKpaltlez), is a floribunda rose cultivar bred by Tom Carruth in 2002 and introduced into the United States by Weeks Roses Growers in 2003. The rose was named an All-America Rose Selections winner in 2003.
Description
'Hot Cocoa' is a medium-tall bushy shrub, 3 to 5 ft (91—151 cm) in height wi... | wiki |
A force-free magnetic field is a magnetic field in which the Lorentz force is equal to zero and the magnetic pressure greatly exceeds the plasma pressure such that non-magnetic forces can be neglected. For a force-free field, the electric current density is either zero or parallel to the magnetic field.
Definition
Wh... | wiki |
The Rochester Knighthawks were a lacrosse team based in Rochester, New York that played in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The 2006 season was the 12th in franchise history.
Regular season
Conference standings
Game log
Reference:
Playoffs
Game log
Reference:
Player stats
Reference:
Runners (Top 10)
Note: GP... | wiki |
The Gordon House is a historic house in Irene, South Dakota. It was built in 1885 with bricks from Yankton. It is the only property with double walls in Irene, and there are hood moulds. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since April 16, 1980.
References
National Register of Historic Place... | wiki |
Hemitragus is a genus of bovids that currently contains a single living species, the Himalayan tahr. Two extinct species are also known from the Pleistocene.
The Arabian tahr and Nilgiri tahr were once included in Hemitragus but have since been assigned to their own genera.
References
Mammal genera
Mammal genera wit... | wiki |
Outlaws of Time: The Song of Glory and Ghost is a 2017 young adult novel by N. D. Wilson, published by Katherine Tegen Books. It is the second book in the Outlaws of Time series, being a sequel to The Legend of Sam Miracle.
Common Sense Media called it a "wild, exciting ride, especially for tween readers." Kirkus Revi... | wiki |
Attempted killing can refer to:
Suicide attempt
Assassination attempt | wiki |
Lupinus magnificus, commonly known as Panamint Mountain lupine, is a species of flowering plant from the order of Lamiales.
The plant is endemic to California, within Death Valley National Park in Death Valley and the Panamint Range. where it can be found in the .
References
magnificus
Endemic flora of California
Fl... | wiki |
Area code 816 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for Kansas City, St. Joseph, and all or part of 15 surrounding counties in northwestern Missouri. The numbering plan area originally comprised most of the northern and western two-thirds of the state, bordering with Arkansas, Illinois, I... | wiki |
Dit artikel vat het tweede seizoen van Law & Order: Criminal Intent samen.
Hoofdrollen
Vincent D'Onofrio - rechercheur Robert Goren
Kathryn Erbe - rechercheur Alexandra Eames
Jamey Sheridan - hoofd recherche James Deakins
Courtney B. Vance - assistent-officier van justitie Ron Carver
Terugkerende rollen
Leslie He... | wiki |
Begonia secunda é uma espécie de Begonia, nativa do Equador.
secunda
Flora do Equador
Plantas descritas em 1979 | wiki |
The internal obturator muscle or obturator internus muscle originates on the medial surface of the obturator membrane, the ischium near the membrane, and the rim of the pubis.
It exits the pelvic cavity through the lesser sciatic foramen.
The internal obturator is situated partly within the lesser pelvis, and partly ... | wiki |
Sudden Death or Sudden death may refer to:
Medical
Cardiac arrest, also known as sudden cardiac death, natural death from cardiac causes
Sudden cardiac death of athletes
Sudden infant death syndrome
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome, a sudden unexpected death mainly during sleep
... | wiki |
Carl Linné, švedski botaničar i liječnik
Linné (krater), mjesečev krater nazvan po njemu | wiki |
Acoustic communication means communication by means of sound, such as:
Underwater acoustic communication
Acoustic communication in aquatic animals
Acoustic communication in fish
Auditory animal communication
Human speech
Bird vocalization
Acoustics | wiki |
Susan Schlapbach is a former Swiss female curler. She played skip position on the Swiss rink that won the .
Teams
References
External links
Living people
Swiss female curlers
European curling champions
Swiss curling champions
Year of birth missing (living people) | wiki |
Sow thistle most often refers to yellow flowered, thistle-like plants in the genus Sonchus.
Sow thistle may also refer to:
Cicerbita, a genus of plants related to Sonchus, with blue, white, or yellow flowers.
See also
Reichardia tingitana, false sow thistle | wiki |
A Virtual Interface Adapter ("VIA") is a network protocol (such as TCP/IP ...). As of July 2006 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 supports it. The specific implementation of VIA will vary from vendor to vendor. In general, it is usually a network kind of interface but is usually a very high-performance, dedicated connection b... | wiki |
Manley may refer to:
Manley (surname)
Manley (given name)
Manley, Cheshire, England, a village and civil parish
Manley, Devon, a location in England
Manley, Illinois, United States, an unincorporated community
Manley, Minnesota, United States, a former community
Manley, Nebraska, United States, a village
USS Ma... | wiki |
Ludivine Kreutz (born 24 September 1973) is a French professional golfer. She was French Amateur Champion in 1995 and joined the Ladies European Tour in 1998. She has won three titles on the tour and finished sixth on the Order of Merit in both 2003 and 2005. She represented Europe in the 2005 Solheim Cup.
Ladies Euro... | wiki |
Bedtime is a popular parenting tradition.
Bedtime may also refer to:
"Bedtime" (song), a 1997 R&B song
Bedtime (TV series), a British comedy-drama television programme | wiki |
Mummies 3D: Secrets of the Pharaohs is a 2007 IMAX film documenting Egypt's mummies as part historical recreation, and part archaeological expedition. Co-produced by the Franklin Institute, it was the companion film to the museum's Tutankhamun exhibition. The movie features Zahi Hawass and was narrated by Christopher L... | wiki |
The men's free system team was an artistic gymnastics event held as part of the 1920 Summer Olympics gymnastics programme. It was the second and final appearance of the event, which was one of three team gymnastics events held in 1920 (along with the all-around team event and the Swedish system team event). Two teams c... | wiki |
Chakulia Airport is an airport in India. It is located southwest of Chakulia, a town and a notified area in Purbi Singhbhum district in the state of Jharkhand.
Currently, the airport has no scheduled commercial airline flights. In 2006, it was reported that the airport has been non-operational since it served durin... | wiki |
Tourin () is a type of French garlic soup, also known as le tourin d'ail doux, or 'smooth garlic soup'. Many regions have their own variations on the recipe. Typically, many recipes include as many as 20 cloves of garlic for a much stronger flavor. However other recipes include an equal measure of both onions and garl... | wiki |
A parafoil is a nonrigid (textile) airfoil with an aerodynamic cell structure which is inflated by the wind. Ram-air inflation forces the parafoil into a classic wing cross-section. Parafoils are most commonly constructed out of ripstop nylon.
The device was developed in 1964 by Domina Jalbert (1904–1991). Jalbert had... | wiki |
Nawfal () is an Arabic name. Notable people with the name include:
Nawfal ibn Khuwaylid, Non-muslim who interacted with prophet Muhammad
Nawfal ibn Abd Manaf, Progenitor of the Banu Nawfal
Waraqah ibn Nawfal, Muhammad's cousin
Arabic masculine given names
Arabic-language surnames | wiki |
Object Linking & Embedding (OLE) is a proprietary technology developed by Microsoft that allows embedding and linking to documents and other objects. For developers, it brought OLE Control Extension (OCX), a way to develop and use custom user interface elements. On a technical level, an OLE object is any object that ... | wiki |
Lee Mi-Young may refer to:
Lee Mi-young (actress) (born 1961), South Korean actress
Lee Mi-young (handballer) (born 1969), South Korean handball player
Lee Mi-young (shot putter) (born 1979), South Korean shot putter | wiki |
Kody ISO 3166-2 dla hrabstw w Irlandii:
IE-C Cork
IE-CE Clare
IE-CN Cavan
IE-CW Carlow
IE-D Dublin
IE-DL Donegal
IE-G Galway
IE-KE Kildare
IE-KK Kilkenny
IE-KY Kerry
IE-LD Longford
IE-LH Louth
IE-LK Limerick
IE-LM Leitrim
IE-LS Laois
IE-ME Meath
IE-MN Monaghan
IE-MO Mayo
IE-OY Offaly
IE-RN Roscommon... | wiki |
See also
List of Savoyard consorts
Genoa
Genoa
Genoa | wiki |
In Lakota mythology, Iya is a storm-monster, brother of Iktomi the spider. He eats humans, animals and consumes villages to satisfy his otherwise endless appetite. He is in fact considered a demon in various traditions. The tornado, the snowstorm, the hurricane or the thunderstorm would all be considered manifestations... | wiki |
Justice Livermore may refer to:
Arthur Livermore, associate justice and chief justice of the Superior Court of New Hampshire
Samuel Livermore, chief justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court | wiki |
The Lover's Gift é um filme curto de drama mudo norte-americano de 1914. Foi estrelado por Earle Foxe, Mary Alden, Francelia Billington e George Siegmann.
Ligações externas
The Lover's Gift (1914) | BFI
Filmes dos Estados Unidos de 1914
Filmes de drama dos Estados Unidos
Filmes mudos
Filmes em preto e branco
Curtas... | wiki |
In Lakota mythology, Untunktahe is a water spirit.
Due to his pride, he constantly challenges against Waukheon.
He is rumoured to be associated with the destructive serpent demon Unhcegila.
References
Lakota mythology
Lakota culture
Water gods | wiki |
Piedmont Virginia Community College (PVCC) is a public community college in Charlottesville, Virginia. It offers associate degrees, one-year certificates, continuing education, and workforce training. The campus is located in Albemarle County, Virginia, south of Charlottesville. As part of the statewide Virginia Comm... | wiki |
Cabbage is a leafy vegetable, derived from the species Brassica oleracea.
Cabbage may also refer to:
Plants
Bok choy, sometimes referred to as Chinese cabbage
Chinese cabbage, a similar leafy vegetable, derived from the species Brassica rapa
Cordyline australis, a cabbage tree from New Zealand
Arts, entertainment... | wiki |
Sharpie is a brand of writing implements (mainly permanent markers) manufactured by Newell Brands, a public company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally designating a single permanent marker, the Sharpie brand has been widely expanded and can now be found on a variety of previously unrelated permanent and non-... | wiki |
Many species of wildflowers are native to New England. There are four important community types which show considerable diversity and blending across this United States physiographic region. These are: alpine, coniferous forests, northern hardwood forests, and wetlands. Wetlands may be further subdivided into bogs, swa... | wiki |
The Non-Equity Joseph Jefferson Award for an Outstanding Actor in a Cameo Role in a Musical is a decennial award presented to a non-equity theatrical production of a musical within the Chicago theatre community containing an actor in a cameo role.
Nominations
2000s
No recipients
Hunchback - Redmoon Theater
2010s
... | wiki |
Cottonade was a coarse and heavy cotton cloth usually yarn dyed. There were multiple formations available, including plain, twill, and serge. It was a kind of woolen imitation, and the strong variants were used for men's trousers. Twill structured blue and white striped men's workwear with hickory cloth-like appearance... | wiki |
Home and Away is an Australian television soap opera that has been broadcast on Channel Seven since 1988. The following is an alphabetical list of all former characters that have been credited as regulars, with the actors who played them. The durations indicate that the character made at least one appearance in every y... | wiki |
Soberana Plus, technical name FINLAY-FR-1A, is a COVID-19 candidate vaccine produced by the Finlay Institute, a Cuban epidemiological research institute.
Medical uses
It can be used as a third (booster) dose for Soberana 02 vaccine at eight weeks. It's also studied as an independent single-dose vaccine.
Efficacy
It... | wiki |
Lahey is a surname. Notable people with this surname include:
Alex Lahey (born 1992), Australian musician
Benjamin Lahey, American psychologist
Frank Lahey (1880–1953), American physician
John C. Lahey, American architect
John L. Lahey (born 1946), president of Quinnipiac University
Lyle Lahey (1931–2013), American po... | wiki |
, , and are 2006 action role-playing video games developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console; combined, they are the first game in the Mega Man Star Force series, a sub series of the greater Mega Man franchise—and a follow up to the Mega Man Battle Network series. It takes place ... | wiki |
Skin marking may refer to:
Scarifying, scratching, etching, burning / branding, or cutting designs, pictures, or words into the skin as a permanent body modification.
Hyperkeratosis, a skin condition
Cutaneous condition, any of various skin conditions
Mole (skin marking), a benign tumor on human skin, usually with... | wiki |
This is a list of Real Rescues episodes.
Series
Series One
Series Two
Series Three
Series Four
Series Five
Series Six
Series Seven
Real Rescues | wiki |
Italy participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2017 which took place on 26 November 2016 in Tbilisi, Georgia. The Italian broadcaster Rai Gulp, which is a channel owned by Radiotelevisione Italiana (RAI), was responsible for organising their entry for the contest. Maria Iside Fiore was internally selected to ... | wiki |
The Saskatchewan Amateur Women's Golf Championship is the annual women's provincial golf championship, sanctioned by Golf Saskatchewan.
The championship has been held since 1914. The top three competitors from Saskatchewan earn the opportunity to represent the province at the Canadian Women's Amateur Championship.
Wi... | wiki |
Phenamidine is an antiprotozoal drug of the amidine class used in veterinary medicine. It is used to treat Babesia infection (babesiosis) dogs, horses, and cattle. Because the drug causes frequent allergic reactions, it is usually combined with an antihistamine.
References
Amidines
Antiprotozoal agents
Phenol ether... | wiki |
Chuff may refer to:
Birds
Chough, sometimes spelled as "chuff", the two crow species of the genus Pyrrhocorax:
Alpine chough (P. graculus), or yellow-billed chough
Red-billed chough (P. pyrrhocorax), a bird in the crow family
White-winged chough, a bird species that is the only member of the genus Corcora
Sounds... | wiki |
Resolutes may refer to:
Elizabeth Resolutes, an early baseball team in New Jersey
Cincinnati Resolutes, predecessor of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team (History of the Cincinnati Reds)
Boston Resolutes, a Negro Baseball League team | wiki |
Hill Fire may refer to:
Hill Fire (2017), a wildfire in San Luis Obispo County, California
Hill Fire (2018), a wildfire in Ventura County, California | wiki |
Le Molynx est un drone MALE en développement par Alenia. Sa masse au décollage devrait être de , pour une charge utile de . Il fera 12 mètres de long pour 25 mètres d'envergure. Il plafonnera à avec 34 heures d'autonomie.
Drone militaire
Drone italien | wiki |
The Washington March may refer to:
1880s
The Washington Post, a march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1889
1940s
March on Washington Movement, a tool to organize a mass march from 1941 to 1946
1960s
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, one of the largest US human rights rallies and called for civil and ... | wiki |
The 2009 Australian federal budget for the Australian financial year ended 30 June 2010 was presented on 12 May 2009 by the Treasurer of Australia, Wayne Swan, the second federal budget presented by Swan, and the second budget of the first Rudd Government. Swan commented that the budget would be tougher than in previou... | wiki |
Semolina is the middlings of durum wheat.
Semolina may also refer to:
Semolina (horse), a racehorse
Semolina (moth), a genus of moth
Semolina pudding, or semolina porridge, made from semolina | wiki |
În Australia se folosesc trei fuse orare ca ora standard și doi pentru ora de vară.
Numele oficiale pentru orele standard sunt Australian Central Standard Time, Australian Central Standard Time și Australian Eastern Standard Time. Mai există o oră standard inoficială, care este denumită Australian Central Western Stan... | wiki |
Reasonability is a legal term. The scale of reasonability represents a quintessential element of modern judicial systems and is particularly important in the context of international disputes and conflicts of laws issues. The concept is founded on the notion that all parties should be held to a reasonable standard of c... | wiki |
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