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Dodger Stadium is a baseball stadium in the Elysian Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It is the home stadium of Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers. Opened in 1962, it was constructed in less than three years at a cost of (US$ in 2020 dollars). It is the oldest ballpark in MLB west of the Mississ... | wiki |
Whelan is a surname.
Whelan may also refer to:
Places
Whelan Nunatak, Antarctica
Organizations
Whelan the Wrecker, Australian demolition company
Whelan Camp, Hamilton County, New York State, USA
Court cases
Murder of Kerry Whelan, 1995
Whelan v. Jaslow, a 1966 copyright case
Whelan v Waitaki Meats Ltd, a 1990... | wiki |
The 1987 North Carolina Tar Heels football team represented the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during the 1987 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Tar Heels were led by tenth-year head coach Dick Crum and played their home games at Kenan Memorial Stadium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. They competed as ... | wiki |
Kolot is a bun eaten in Trabzon in Turkey. It is made from salt, flour and oil collected from seven different houses, water brought from seven different rivers, and last of all seven pieces of wood collected from seven different hedges. These are made into a very salty bun. According to Trebizond folklore young girls w... | wiki |
Found Footage or found footage may refer to:
Found footage (appropriation), the use in a film of footage previously made for another purpose
Collage film, a film assembled entirely from found footage
Found footage (film technique), a style of film fiction which simulates the use of found footage
Found Footage 3D,... | wiki |
Miss America 1951, the 24th Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 9, 1950. Based on the majority of Miss America's reign occurring during the year following her coronation, the pageant began referring to her title with the upcoming year. Thus, Yolande Betbeze, wh... | wiki |
Georg Johansson may refer to:
Georg Johansson (ice hockey)
Georg Johansson (footballer) | wiki |
Arne Holst (March 16, 1904 – December 27, 1991) was a Norwegian bobsledder who competed from the late 1940s to the early 1950s. Competing in two Winter Olympics, he earned his best finish of fifth in the four-man event at St. Moritz in 1948.
References
1948 bobsleigh two-man results
1948 bobsleigh four-man results
195... | wiki |
There are three species of fish named Malabar baril:
Barilius bakeri
Barilius gatensis
Barilius malabaricus | wiki |
Wydundra osbourne is een spinnensoort in de taxonomische indeling van de Prodidomidae.
Het dier behoort tot het geslacht Wydundra. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 2006 door Norman I. Platnick & Barbara Baehr.
Prodidomidae | wiki |
In biology, cell theory is a scientific theory first formulated in the mid-nineteenth century, that living organisms are made up of cells, that they are the basic structural/organizational unit of all organisms, and that all cells come from pre-existing cells. Cells are the basic unit of structure in all organisms and ... | wiki |
Gay bashing is an attack, abuse, or assault committed against a person who is perceived by the aggressor to be gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT). It includes both violence against LGBT people and LGBT bullying. The term covers violence against and bullying of people who are LGBT, as well as non-LGBT people... | wiki |
Cellular respiration is the process by which biological fuels are oxidised in the presence of an inorganic electron acceptor such as oxygen to produce large amounts of energy, to drive the bulk production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Cellular respiration may be described as a set of metabolic reactions and process... | wiki |
Fire and Ashes may refer to:
Books
Fire and Ashes, book on politics by Michael Ignatieff 2013
Fire and Ashes, book on forest fires by John N. Maclean 2003
Fire and Ashes, book on cricket by Duncan Hamilton (journalist) 2009
Film and TV
Fire and Ashes (film), 1961 Iranian film directed by Khosrow Parvizi
"Fire and Ash... | wiki |
In cooking, to coddle food is to heat it in water kept just below the boiling point. In the past, recipes called for coddling fruit, but in recent times the term is usually only applied to coddled eggs. Coddling differs from poaching in that the coddled ingredient is not placed directly in hot water, but instead in a s... | wiki |
In philosophy and rhetoric, the principle of humanity states that when interpreting another speaker we must assume that his or her beliefs and desires are connected to each other and to reality in some way, and attribute to him or her "the propositional attitudes one supposes one would have oneself in those circumstanc... | wiki |
Pinkwashing is a portmanteau word which combines "pink" and "whitewashing". The term is most often used to describe various forms of cause marketing.
Pinkwashing may refer to:
Pinkwashing (breast cancer), the promotion of consumer goods and services using the pink ribbon that represents support for breast cancer-relat... | wiki |
Lorne Michaels (born Lorne David Lipowitz; November 17, 1944) is a Canadian-American producer, screenwriter, and comedian. He is best known for creating and producing Saturday Night Live (1975–1980, 1985–present) and producing the Late Night series (since 1993), The Kids in the Hall (from 1989 to 1995) and The Tonight... | wiki |
Deadliest Catch is a documentary television series produced by Original Productions for the Discovery Channel. It portrays the real life events aboard fishing vessels in the Bering Sea during the Alaskan king crab, bairdi crab, and opilio crab fishing seasons.
The Aleutian Islands port of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, is the ... | wiki |
In baseball, a home run is credited to a batter when he hits a fair ball and reaches home safely on the same play, without the benefit of an error. 133 players have hit a home run in their first at bat of a Major League Baseball (MLB) game to date, the most recent being Josh Jung of the Texas Rangers on September 9, 2... | wiki |
What About Now may refer to:
What About Now (album), 2013 album by Bon Jovi
"What About Now" (Daughtry song), 2008 Daughtry song also covered by Westlife
"What About Now" (Lonestar song), 2000 Lonestar song
"What About Now" (Robbie Robertson song), 1991 Robbie Robertson song | wiki |
Superficial cervical fascia is a thin layer of subcutaneous connective tissue that lies between the dermis of the skin and the deep cervical fascia. It contains the platysma, cutaneous nerves from the cervical plexus, blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels. It also contains a varying amount of fat, which is its distingui... | wiki |
This is a list of radio stations in the state of Baja California Sur, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, location, ownership, names, and programming formats.
Notes
References
Baja California Sur
Baja California Sur | wiki |
Chicharrón de queso or costra de queso is a popular food in Mexican cuisine. It consists in a crispy or semi-crispy cheese tortilla. In a comal or on a flattop grill, oil is added, the cheese is scattered and fried until reaching a firm consistency. This cheese may be folded and the excess of oil is absorbed with a tow... | wiki |
The Infinity Stones are fictional items in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). They play a significant role in the first three phases (also called the "Infinity Saga") of the MCU, including being the MacGuffins of the films Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. They also play a major role in the Blip. The Infi... | wiki |
Three Summers () is a 2019 Brazilian drama film directed by Sandra Kogut. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival.
Cast
Regina Casé
Rogério Fróes
Otávio Müller
Alli Willow
References
External links
2019 films
2019 drama films
Brazilian drama fil... | wiki |
The Islamic State dinar (), also simply the gold dinar, is the de jure currency of the Islamic State, a terrorist organization and former proto-state from 2014 to 2019. It is subdivided into dirhams and fulûs, and it has its origins in the historical gold dinar. In 2016, one gold dinar was exchanged for or sterling.
... | wiki |
Mediafly is a privately held technology company based in Chicago, Illinois that provides mobile enablement software.
History
Mediafly was founded by Carson Conant in 2006 as a podcatcher. In addition to its mobile apps, in 2009, it was one of the first channels to be added to Roku’s channel store. That same year, the ... | wiki |
The Aruba national baseball team is the national baseball team of Aruba.
References
See also
Baseball in the Netherlands
National baseball teams
Baseball
Baseball in the Caribbean | wiki |
Visa requirements for European Union citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other countries placed on citizens of the European Union. They differ among countries. The European Union has achieved full reciprocity with certain countries.
Current member states of the European Union are Austr... | wiki |
Lawgiver may refer to:
A person who draws up, introduces, or enacts a code of laws for a nation or people, such as:
Culture hero, a type of mythological figure
Legislator, a person who writes and passes laws
The Lawgiver, a 2012 novel relating to Moses, by Herman Wouk.
Lawgiver (Judge Dredd), a fictional gun from the ... | wiki |
Lauryl glucoside is a surfactant used in cosmetics and laundry detergents. It is a glycoside produced from glucose and lauryl alcohol.
See also
Decyl glucoside
Octyl glucoside
References
Glucosides
Non-ionic surfactants | wiki |
Joint Operations Command may refer to:
Canadian Joint Operations Command
Joint Operations Command (Australia)
Joint Operations Command (Serbia)
Joint Operations Command (Sri Lanka)
Joint Operations Command (Zimbabwe)
See also
Joint Forces Command (UK)
Joint Special Operations Command (US)
United States Joint For... | wiki |
Red-black or Redblack may refer to:
Ottawa Redblacks, a Canadian football team
RED/BLACK concept, a concept in cryptography
Red-black striped snake, a colubrid snake
Red–black tree, a type of self-balancing binary search tree used in computer science
See also
Black and Red (disambiguation)
Red and Black (disam... | wiki |
The 2013 AdvoCare 500 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on November 10, 2013, at Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. Contested over 312 laps, it was the thirty-fifth as well as the ninth race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup during the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. The race was ... | wiki |
Growth capital (also called expansion capital and growth equity) is a type of private equity investment, usually a minority interest, in relatively mature companies that are looking for capital to expand or restructure operations, enter new markets or finance a significant acquisition without a change of control of the... | wiki |
Huehue Quetzalmacatzin was a tlatoani (ruler) of Amaquemecan in 15th-century Mesoamerica.
Family
He was the son of Ipantlaqualloctzin.
His wife was Tlacocihuatzin Ilama. Their daughter was Maquiztzin, wife of Tlacaelel and mother of Cacamatzin.
His family is mentioned by annalist Chimalpahin.
References
Tlatoque
1... | wiki |
Occupation commonly refers to:
Occupation (human activity), or job, one's role in society, often a regular activity performed for payment
Occupation (protest), political demonstration by holding public or symbolic spaces
Military occupation, the martial control of a territory
Occupancy, use of a building
Occupation o... | wiki |
Look at Life may refer to:
Look at Life (film series), British cinema series produced by the Rank Organisation during the 1960s
Look at Life (film), student film by George Lucas
Looks at Life, 1967 album by John Hartford | wiki |
Wills may refer to:
Will (law), a legal document
Places
Australia
Wills, Queensland, a locality in the Shire of Boulia
Division of Wills, an Australian electoral division in Victoria
United States
Wills Township, LaPorte County, Indiana
Wills Township, Guernsey County, Ohio
Wills, Wisconsin, an unincorporated... | wiki |
This is a list of notable converts to Christianity from Hinduism.
List
See also
List of converts to Hinduism from Christianity
References
Hinduism
Christianity from Hinduism
Hinduism-related lists | wiki |
The N18 road is a national primary road in Ireland, connecting the cities of Limerick and Galway. Ennis and Gort are two major towns on the route, and Shannon Airport is reached via the connecting N19. The west coast route continues on to Sligo as the N17. The section from Limerick to the N19 junction forms part of Eur... | wiki |
Conservative or Tory government may refer to:
Canada
In Canadian politics, a Conservative government may refer to the following governments administered by the Conservative Party of Canada or one of its historical predecessors:
1st Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Sir John A. Macdonald (1867–1873)
... | wiki |
Labour government or Labor government may refer to:
Australia
In Australian politics, a Labor government may refer to the following governments administered by the Australian Labor Party:
Watson Government, one Australian ministry under Chris Watson
Watson Ministry, the Australian government under Chris Watson (190... | wiki |
Hyperactivity has long been part of the human condition, although hyperactive behaviour has not always been seen as problematic.
The terminology used to describe the symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, has gone through many changes over history, including "minimal brain damage", "minimal bra... | wiki |
Aïoli garni or grand aïoli is a traditional Provençal dish or meal based on aïoli, usually accompanied by salt cod and boiled vegetables; other ingredients may include escargots, hard-boiled eggs and small boiled octopus. It may also be known simply as aïoli, like the sauce for which it is named.
History
The aïoli g... | wiki |
Le mont Yale, en anglais Mount Yale, est un sommet montagneux américain dans le comté de Chaffee, au Colorado. Il culmine à d'altitude dans les pics Collegiate. Il est protégé au sein de la forêt nationale de San Isabel et de la Collegiate Peaks Wilderness.
Notes et références
Liens externes
Sommet des pics Col... | wiki |
In neuroanatomy, a plexus (from the Latin term for "braid") is a branching network of vessels or nerves. The vessels may be blood vessels (veins, capillaries) or lymphatic vessels. The nerves are typically axons outside the central nervous system.
The standard plural form in English is plexuses. Alternatively, the La... | wiki |
Aioli is a mediterranean sauce based on garlic.
Aioli may also refer to:
L'Aiòli, a Provençal newspaper founded in 1891
Aïoli garni, a traditional Provençal dish
See also
Aeolia (disambiguation) | wiki |
The 1986–87 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team represented the University of California, Los Angeles in the 1986–87 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team finished 1st in the conference, and also won the 1987 Pacific-10 Conference tournament. The Bruins competed in the 1987 NCAA Division I men's basketball ... | wiki |
The 460th Operations Support Squadron (460 OSS) was a United States Space Force unit. Assigned to Space Operations Command's Space Delta 4, it provided operational training and certification of all space professional assigned to the delta. It was headquartered at Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado.
On 11 March 2022, t... | wiki |
Romina is a 1980 Argentine telenovela starring Amelia Bence, Dora Baret, and Arturo Bonín.
References
Argentine telenovelas
1980 telenovelas
1980 Argentine television series debuts
1980 Argentine television series endings
Spanish-language telenovelas
Televisión Pública original programming | wiki |
Gold Museum may refer to:
Gold Museum, Bogotá, Colombia
Gold Museum (Taiwan), Taipei, Taiwan
Gold Museum of Peru and Weapons of the World, Lima, Peru
Toi Gold Museum, Izu, Japan
Pre-Columbian Gold Museum, San Jose, Costa Rica
Types of museums | wiki |
A neck spasm is an involuntary contraction of the muscles in the neck region.
Causes of neck spasm
The possible causes of neck spasms include:
Anxiety
Muscle strain
Tension
Tetanus
Spasmodic torticollis
Stress
Surgery
Viral infection
Whiplash injury
or other causes of spasm
References
Human head and neck | wiki |
James "Wootie" Wootton is a Canadian animator and character designer. His career began with the Cartoon Network animated television series Ed, Edd n Eddy, created by Danny Antonucci, which premiered on the network on January 4, 1999. Wootton served as a title sequence animator and a storyboard artist during the series'... | wiki |
Choosing Children may refer to:
The process of adoption
Choosing Children, a 1985 documentary on lesbian parenthood produced by Debra Chasnoff
Choosing Children: Genes, Disability, and Design, a 2006 book by Jonathan Glover
Modern Dilemma : Choosing Children, a book on genetic engineering ethics by Sheila McLean | wiki |
ADHD Grown Up: A Guide to Adolescent and Adult ADHD (2007) is a book by Joel L. Young. It is a guide for psychiatrists and the lay public for the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in adolescents and adults.
The book was positively reviewed in Psychiatric Services where Dr. Sickel of the Department of Psychiatry, Univers... | wiki |
.mov är ett videofilformat för Apple Inc. Formatet används i Apple Quicktime för Mac OS Classic och Windows. Vissa Open source-program stödjer också formatet .mov, som exempelvis VLC Media Player.
Filformat
Videoformat
Apple | wiki |
"Dark Hollow" is the seventh episode of the third season of the American fantasy drama series Once Upon a Time, and the show's 51st episode overall.
In this episode, Ariel (Joanna García Swisher) makes her way to Storybrooke after being sent by Mr. Gold (Robert Carlyle) and Regina Mills (Lana Parrilla) to tell Belle (... | wiki |
A coin of account is a unit of money that does not exist as an actual coin (that is, a metal disk) but is used in figuring prices or other amounts of money.
Examples
Mill
The mill (or sometimes, mil) is a coin of account in the United States. It is equal to one-tenth of a penny, and so to one-thousandth of a dollar ... | wiki |
Robert or Bobby Nunn may refer to:
Robert Nunn (American football) (born 1965), American football defensive line coach
Bobby Nunn (doo-wop musician) (1925–1986), American singer with The Robins and The Coasters
Bobby Nunn (R&B musician), American R&B producer, songwriter and vocalist
Robert Nunn (songwriter) (1808–18... | wiki |
Mizrahi Jewish cuisine is an assortment of cooking traditions that developed among the Jews of the Middle East, North Africa, Asia, and Arab countries. Mizrahi Jews have also been known as Oriental Jews (Mizrahi is Hebrew: Eastern or Oriental).
Jews of the Mizrahi communities cook foods that were and are popular in t... | wiki |
Immersive commerce or iCommerce is an extension of E-commerce that focuses on improving customer experience by using augmented reality, virtual reality and immersive technology to create virtual smart stores from existing brick and mortar locations.
Rather than an iteration of traditional eCommerce, iCommerce is a for... | wiki |
This is a list of converts to Hinduism from Islam.
List
See also
Indian-origin religions
List of converts to Hinduism
List of Hindus
List of converts to Islam from Hinduism
References
Hinduism from Islam
Lists of Hindus
Hindu
Hinduism-related lists | wiki |
SQN or Sqn may refer to:
sine qua non, a Latin legal term
Sine Qua Non (wine), a California winery
Squadron (disambiguation), for which Sqn is a common abbreviation | wiki |
Pecking order is a hierarchical system.
Pecking order may also refer to:
Pecking Order (film), a 2017 New Zealand film
Pecking Order (game), a card game
Pecking order theory, a financial model | wiki |
"Riding dirty" (or "ridin' dirty") is a phrase that refers to driving with illegal drugs present in the vehicle.
It may refer to:
"Ridin' Dirty", the 1996 album by UGK
Ridin' (2006), a song by Chamillionaire featuring Krayzie Bone with a refrain of "tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty" | wiki |
Santa's Village may refer to:
The mythological Santa's workshop
In the United States:
Santa's Village AZoosment Park, an amusement park in East Dundee, Illinois
Santa's Village (Jefferson, New Hampshire), an amusement park
Santa's Village (Lake Arrowhead), a tourist attraction in Lake Arrowhead, California
Santa's... | wiki |
Fetus or foetus refers to a stage in prenatal development.
Fetus or Foetus may also refer to:
Foetus (band)
Foetus (film), a 1994 Hungarian film
Fetus in fetu, a developmental abnormality
Campylobacter fetus, a species of bacteria | wiki |
Kind Words may refer to:
Kind Words (video game), 2019 video game
Kind Words (And a Real Good Heart), 1986 song by Joan Armatrading
KindWords, word processor
The Kind Words, 2015 film | wiki |
Robert Vyner may refer to:
Sir Robert Vyner, 1st Baronet, (1631–1688), Lord Mayor of London 1674–1675
Robert Vyner (1686–1777), Member of Parliament (MP) for Great Grimsby 1710–1713, and for Lincolnshire 1724–1761
Robert Vyner (1717–1799), MP for Okehampton 1754–1761, for Lincoln 1774–1784
Robert Vyner (1762–... | wiki |
In Marvel Comics, Miss America may refer to:
Miss America (Madeline Joyce), the golden age character first published by Marvel's predecessor Timely Comics
Miss America (America Chavez), the modern age character
See also
Miss America (disambiguation) | wiki |
Lay communion is a term applied in the Catholic Church, to describe the status of a cleric who is in communion with the Church, but only with the standing of a lay person. In modern times lay communion is sometimes imposed, but only in exceptional cases.
Origins
The primitive discipline of the Church established a di... | wiki |
Milliken & Company is an American industrial manufacturer that has been in business since 1865. With corporate headquarters located in Spartanburg, South Carolina, the company is active across a breadth of disciplines including specialty chemical, floor covering, performance and protective textile materials, and health... | wiki |
The Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988 (1988 c.45) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which is still in force. The Act, as amended, tightens controls on the possession of firearms, and applies throughout the whole of the United Kingdom except for Northern Ireland. On 15 November 1988, the Act gained Royal As... | wiki |
The 6th World Sports Acrobatics Championships were held in London, Great Britain, in 1982.
Men's Tumbling
Overall
First Exercise
Second Exercise
Men's Group
Overall
First Exercise
Second Exercise
Men's Pair
Overall
First Exercise
Second Exercise
Mixed Pair
Overall
First Exercise
Second Exercise
Women's... | wiki |
Lijst van voetbalinterlands Canada - Nederland (mannen)
Lijst van voetbalinterlands Canada - Nederland (vrouwen) | wiki |
Don't Forget to Write! is a British television sitcom, broadcast by the BBC from 1977 to 1979.
Plot
The central character is Gordon Maple (George Cole) who was formerly a successful playwright, but is now procrastinating, lacking self-confidence and suffering from writer's block. He is seen at home with his supportive... | wiki |
Genset or generator set may refer to:
Diesel generator, a combination of diesel engine and electric generator
Engine-generator, a machine used to generate electricity
Fuel cell, a machine used to generate electricity
Genset Corporation, a French biotechnology company
Genset locomotive, a railway locomotive using ... | wiki |
Punch commonly refers to:
Punch (combat), a strike made using the hand closed into a fist
Punch (drink), a wide assortment of drinks, non-alcoholic or alcoholic, generally containing fruit or fruit juice
Punch may also refer to:
Places
Punch, U.S. Virgin Islands
Poonch (disambiguation), often spelt as Punch, seve... | wiki |
In steel industry terminology long steel products or long products refers to steel products including wire, rod, rail, and bars as well as types of steel structural sections and girders.
Overview
The term long products may include hot rolled bar, cold rolled or drawn bar, rebar, railway rails, wire, rope (stranded wir... | wiki |
Moral ascendancy is the influence one individual or group of individuals may hold over others through his perceived morals and character. In law and order, commanding officers require this moral force to be able to exert control over those they lead. In military situations, this moral ascendancy can extend to "I am the... | wiki |
Yamazaki is a Japanese surname.
Yamazaki or Yamasaki may also refer to:
Yamazaki, an area in Japan along the border of Shimamoto, Osaka and Oyamazaki, Kyoto, which is the site of:
Battle of Yamazaki, a battle fought in 1582
Yamazaki distillery, Japan's first whisky distillery
Yamazaki Station (Kyoto), a railway stati... | wiki |
The following is a list of stadiums in the United Kingdom with a capacity of 5,000 or more. They are ordered by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. Capacities are standard total capacity, including seats and any standing areas, and excluding any temporary seating. M... | wiki |
Whipped or whipping may refer to:
Whipped (2000 film), an American independent comedy film
Whipped (2020 film), an Indonesian film
Whipped!, an album by Faster Pussycat
"Whipped", a song by Axium from The Story Thus Far
"Whipped", a song by Jon Secada from Heart, Soul & a Voice
"Whipping" (song), a 1994 song by ... | wiki |
Lake of the Woods – jednostka osadnicza w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Illinois, w hrabstwie Champaign.
CDP w stanie Illinois | wiki |
Two Little Monkeys is a 2012 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Jill Barton. It is about two monkeys, named Cheeky and Chee, who escape from a leopard.
Reception
A review in Kirkus Reviews of Two Little Monkeys wrote: "Irresistible rhythm, adorable monkeys and pitch-perfect rhyme make this a must-ha... | wiki |
Soft coal may refer to several lower quality types of coal, primarily used for power generation:
Lignite, or brown coal
Sub-bituminous coal
Bituminous coal, or black coal | wiki |
Catolaccus is a parasitic wasp genus in the family Pteromalidae. Catolaccus grandis has been used by cotton farmers in Texas to combat crop damage from the boll weevil.
Species
Catolaccus aeneoviridis (Girault, 1911)
Catolaccus ater (Ratzeburg, 1852)
Catolaccus coleophorae Dzhanokmen, 1990
Catolaccus crassiceps (... | wiki |
The Tuition Assistance Program is a financial aid program for students who are New York State residents and who are attending a post-secondary educational institution in New York. It is a program of the Higher Education Services Corporation which is a New York State Agency.
Qualifications
The Tuition Assistance Progra... | wiki |
Breit–Wigner distribution may refer to:
Cauchy distribution, also known as the Lorentz distribution or the (non-relativistic) Breit–Wigner distribution
Relativistic Breit–Wigner distribution, a continuous probability distribution
See also
Wigner distribution (disambiguation) | wiki |
K-12 was a state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas, created in the mid-1980s. Its alignment was changed during its existence.
History
K-12 was commissioned when the first section of the K-10 freeway was completed from K-7 in Olathe, Kansas to I-435 in Lenexa, Kansas. K-10, at the time, overlapped K-7 from K-12's wes... | wiki |
Righteous indignation, also called righteous anger, in some Christian doctrines, is considered the only form of anger which is not sinful, e.g., when Jesus drove the money lenders out of the temple (Matthew 21).
Elements
"Righteous" means acting in accord with divine or moral law or free from guilt or sin. It may als... | wiki |
Relative Values may refer to:
Relative Values (film), a 2000 British comedy film adaptation of the 1950s play of the same name by Noël Coward
Relative Values (play), a three-act comedy by Noël Coward | wiki |
Wanna Know may refer to:
"Wanna Know", a song from the album Second Round's on Me by Obie Trice
"Wanna Know", a song by UK rapper Dave remixed by Drake in 2016
"Wanna Know" (Meek Mill song) | wiki |
Since 1950, 143 known hurricanes, tropical storms and tropical depressions have affected the U.S. state of Maryland. Many of these storms also affect the country's capital, Washington, D.C., since the city is located on territory ceded by Maryland. Hurricanes are the most intense classification of these storms, while t... | wiki |
St Michael's, Torbay may refer to:
St Michael's Chapel, Torquay, a small medieval chapel
St Michael's Church, Paignton, a former Church of England church
An area of Paignton near the former church | wiki |
Curry megye (Oregon)
Curry megye (Új-Mexikó) | wiki |
In basketball, a steal is the act of legally gaining possession of the ball by a defensive player who causes the opponent to turn the ball over. The top 25 highest steals totals in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's basketball history are listed below. The NCAA did not split into its curr... | wiki |
Google Opinion Rewards is a rewards-based program developed by Google. It was initially launched as a survey mobile app for Android and iOS developed by Google. The app allows users to answer surveys and earn rewards. On Android, users earn Google Play credits which can be redeemed by buying paid apps from Google Play.... | wiki |
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