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LVV may refer to:
Lëvizja Vetëvendosje
Literal music video (Literal video version)
Loving v. Virginia | wiki |
A debate is a contention in argument; strife, dissension, quarrelling, controversy; especially a formal discussion of subjects before a public assembly or legislature.
Debate may also refer to:
Debate (parliamentary procedure)
Competitive debate, a form of debate between two assigned school teams:
Lincoln–Douglas d... | wiki |
Mucking is the discarding of cards in card games. Depending on the game, it may be a regular part of play or it may be considered cheating.
Poker
In poker, it most often refers to the discard pile into which players may throw their folded hands, and into which the dealer places burned cards. It also refers to when a p... | wiki |
Digital violence can refer to:
violence in computer games
disruptive actions online, such as cyber-bullying or cyberwarfare | wiki |
Cum Sanctissimus was an instruction issued on March 19, 1948, by the Sacred Congregation for Religious and Secular Institutes of the Catholic Church. The instruction clarified specific issues with respect to the approving religious institutes.
Along with Provida Mater Ecclesia and Primo Feliciter (both issued by Pope ... | wiki |
Huoshan Huangya tea (; pronounced ) is a yellow tea from Huoshan County of Anhui Province in China. It is an imperial tribute tea, that dates back to the Ming Dynasty. The dry tea leaves have a shiny appearance and are very similar to Huang Shan Mao Feng tea. This tea is usually harvested in early April, and only inclu... | wiki |
Long island Iced Tea är en drink av typen long drink. Olika varianter finns, men det vanligaste är att den görs på lika delar vodka, gin, tequila, rom och cointreau som mixas med sour (eller citronsaft) och cola. Den har fått sitt namn efter platsen den skapades på, Oak Beach Inn i Hampton Bays på Long Island, och det ... | wiki |
Richard Lightburn Sutton ( — ) foi um dermatologista norte-americano. Ele é conhecido como o homônimo para a doença de Sutton, também conhecido como ulceração aftosa, ou afta.
Dermatologistas dos Estados Unidos | wiki |
Lord River may refer to:
Lord River (Canada), British Columbia
Lord River (New Zealand), West Coast Region
See also
Lords River
Lord of the River (disambiguation)
Lord Rivers | wiki |
Dibenzazepine (iminostilbene) is a chemical compound with two benzene rings fused to an azepine group. Many pharmaceuticals, such as carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, and depramine, are based on a dibenzazepine structure.
See also
Benzazepine
Dibenzothiazepine
Dibenzothiepin
Dibenzoxepin
References
External links
... | wiki |
Jamón (, pl. jamones) is a kind of dry-cured ham produced in Spain. It is one of the most globally recognized food items of Spanish cuisine. It is also regularly a component of tapas.
Most jamón is commonly called jamón serrano in Spain.
Jamón is the Spanish word for ham. As such, other ham products produced or consu... | wiki |
Road to Kabul () is a 2012 Moroccan action film directed by Brahim Chkiri.
With more than 400000 admissions, the film was a success at the box office.
Plot
Four friends in Casablanca dream of a better life in the Netherlands. When one of them has the opportunity to go, he arrives in Afghanistan instead.
Cast
Aziz Da... | wiki |
Saint Michael's Lent is a period of fasting observed in the Catholic Church, from the Feast of the Assumption on August 15 to Michaelmas (the feast of St Michael) on September 29, excluding Sundays. According to Bonaventure, St. Michael's Lent originates in Franciscan tradition. It is also mentioned in Little Flowers o... | wiki |
Art equity is a proportionate ownership right that an individual or entity may claim against a physical representation of Art. Art Equity is distributed through organizations like the International art exchange.
Art equity has many legal rights and any ownership stake is transferable pending the owner's permission.
P... | wiki |
Ellen Johnson (born 1955) is an American activist. The name may also refer to:
Ellen Cheney Johnson (1829–1899), American prison reformer
Ellen H. Johnson (1910–1992), historian and professor of modern art
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (born 1938), president of Liberia and Nobel Peace Prize winner | wiki |
Mister Spain () is an annual Spanish beauty pageant for young men in Spain.
Titleholders
List of Mister Spain at International pageants
Color key
Mister International
Between 2009 and 2012 runner-up of Mister España went to Mister International pageant. Since 2013 the winner of Mister España represents his country a... | wiki |
Casablanca bombings may refer to:
Bombing of Casablanca (1907), a French naval bombardment that marked the beginning of the French conquest of Morocco
2003 Casablanca bombings, a series of suicide bombings in Casablanca, Morocco
2007 Casablanca bombings, a series of suicide bombings in Casablanca, Morocco | wiki |
Fujientomon primum is a species of proturan in the family Fujientomidae. It is found in Southern Asia.
References
Protura
Articles created by Qbugbot
Animals described in 1964 | wiki |
OS/360 (Operating System/360) foi um sistema operacional desenvolvida pela IBM para seus novos computadores mainframe System/360, anunciados em 1964. OS/360 foi um dos primeiros sistemas operacionais a ter acesso direto a dispositivos de armazenamento como pré-requisito para sua operação.
Um dos primeiros sistemas oper... | wiki |
Nicole Michelle Johnson (born January 16, 1974) is an American professional monster truck driver, competition rock crawler and YouTube personality. Born in Oxnard, California, and residing in Las Vegas, Nevada, the mother of two boys was the driver of the Scooby-Doo Monster Jam truck, which is owned and operated by Fe... | wiki |
Legendary bird may refer to
Any bird that appears in legends, mythology, and religion
:Category:Legendary birds
:Category:Birds in mythology
Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres from the Pokémon series | wiki |
Flightpath or trajectory is the path of a moving object.
Flightpath or flight path may also refer to:
Flight path, an airplane route
Flightpath (marketing agency), a New York-based digital creative agency
FlightPath (software), an academic advising software
Flight Path Learning Center
FlightPathTV, a television s... | wiki |
Mac OS X Lion (versiunea 10.7; supranumit OS X Lion - Leu) este a opta versiune a Mac OS X, sistemul de operare pentru calculatoare și servere dezvoltat de Apple pentru computere Macintosh.
Caracteristici modificate și noi
Address Book
AirDrop
Address Space Layout Randomization
AutoSave
Accessibility
Boo... | wiki |
Tattva can refer to:
Philosophy
Tattva, a Sanskrit word meaning 'thatness', 'principle', 'reality' or 'truth'.
Tattva (Jainism), the reals or the seven (sometimes nine) fundamental principles of Jainism.
Music
Tattva, a 1996 hit song by Kula Shaker. | wiki |
Pelea may refer to:
A genus of mammals containing a single species, the grey rhebok, Pelea capreolus
A genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Rutaceae, now considered synonymous with Melicope
See also
Palea (disambiguation) | wiki |
A feral animal is an animal living in the wild but descended from domesticated individuals.
Feral may also refer to:
Feral (comics), a Marvel Comics character
Feral (grape), a Portuguese wine grape
Feral (Mutant X)
Feral (subculture), an Australian counter-cultural movement
Feral Brewing Company, an Australian brewer... | wiki |
MECW may refer to:
Marx/Engels Collected Works, the largest collection of translations into English of the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Main Event Championship Wrestling, an American professional wrestling promotion | wiki |
This is a list of episodes of the Japanese animated TV series . The episodes are directed by Kenji Kamiyama and produced by Production I.G. The English adaptation of the series was originally licensed by Geneon Entertainment before it dissolved and the licensed was transferred to Sentai Filmworks. The episodes are base... | wiki |
Carlisle Franciscan Friary was a medieval monastic house in Cumbria, England.
References
Monasteries in Cumbria | wiki |
(; ; ), also sometimes known as the Church Romanization, is an orthography used to write variants of Southern Min Chinese, particularly Taiwanese and Amoy Hokkien.
Developed by Western missionaries working among the Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia in the 19th century and refined by missionaries working in Xiamen an... | wiki |
Opie is a surname, a given name and a nickname. Notable people with the name include:
Given name or nickname
Opie Cates (1909–1987), American clarinet player
Gregg Hughes, American radio personality, known by his air name Opie, former co-host of Opie and Anthony
Opie Ortiz, American artist specializing in tattoos, pop... | wiki |
Batasio is a genus of catfish of the family Bagridae. These small fish are found in fast-flowing hillstreams throughout South and mainland Southeast Asia.
Taxonomy
Batasio was first described by Edward Blyth in 1860 with Batasio buchanani (a needless renaming of Batasio batasio) designated as type. B. pakistanicus, de... | wiki |
Tindr may refer to:
Tindr (crater), a crater on Jupiter's moon Callisto
Tindr Hallkelsson, an Icelandic poet active around the year 1000
See also
Tinder (disambiguation) | wiki |
Formazione
Liam Gallagher – voce
Noel Gallagher – chitarra solista
Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs – chitarra ritmica
Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan – basso
Alan White – batteria
Scaletta
Date
Tour degli Oasis
Tour musicali del 1995
Tour musicali del 1996 | wiki |
The Katahdin is a breed of domestic sheep developed by breeder Michael Piel in Maine, United States. He named this new breed after Mount Katahdin - the state’s highest peak. The breed was developed during the second half of the 20th century by crossing selected St. Croix sheep from the Virgin Islands with various other... | wiki |
A chemical peel is a technique used to improve and smooth the texture of the skin. Facial skin is mostly treated, and scarring can be improved. Chemical peels are intended to remove the outermost layers of the skin. To accomplish this task, the chosen peel solution induces a controlled injury to the skin. Resulting wou... | wiki |
The Scottish Play is a play by American playwright Lee Blessing. It is set at a Shakespeare festival in Bannockburn, Michigan and examines the history of the Scottish Play curse associated with theater workers and performers pronouncing the name Macbeth.
Plays by Lee Blessing
2005 plays
Plays and musicals based on Mac... | wiki |
Exposant peut signifier :
l'exposant, une notation typographique ;
l'exposant, l'opération mathématique ou encore l'exposant d'un groupe. | wiki |
Fort Oglethorpe may refer to:
Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, a town
Fort Oglethorpe (Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia), Army base founded in 1904
Fort Oglethorpe (prisoner-of-war camp), a World War I military facility near the town of Fort Oglethorpe
Fort James Jackson, fort built during 1808–1812 that protected Savannah, Georgia... | wiki |
Druid Arch est une arche naturelle du comté de San Juan, dans l'Utah, aux États-Unis. Elle est protégée au sein du parc national des Canyonlands.
Liens externes
Arche naturelle dans le comté de San Juan (Utah)
Arche naturelle dans le parc national des Canyonlands | wiki |
Get Happy may refer to:
In music:
Get Happy (gospel music)
"Get Happy" (song), a 1930 song written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler
Get Happy! (Ella Fitzgerald album) (1959)
Get Happy!! (Elvis Costello album) (1980)
Get Happy (Pink Martini album) (2013)
Get Happy with the Randy Weston Trio, a 1955 album by Randy ... | wiki |
The club two fours is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.
Past winners
References
Bowls in England | wiki |
Perameles allinghamensis, the Bluff Downs bandicoot, is a small extinct bandicoot that lived in Australia 4 million years ago in the Pliocene period. It was discovered at the Bluff Downs fossil site in northern Queensland. Its diet probably consisted of insects and soft roots dug for with its front claws.
References
... | wiki |
The Walker Cup is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.
Past winners
References
Bowls in England | wiki |
Fox Hall may refer to:
Fox Hall, West Virginia
Fox Hall (Westmore, Vermont), a historic house
Kenneth R. Fox Student Union, a building at the University of Massachusetts Lowell
See also
Foxhall (disambiguation) | wiki |
Zero Gunner 2 est un jeu vidéo de type shoot 'em up à scrolling vertical développé par Psikyo et commercialisé en 2001 sur borne d'arcade et Dreamcast. C'est la suite du jeu Zero Gunner.
Système de jeu
Lien externe
Zero Gunner 2 sur Shmup.com
Jeu Psikyo
Jeu Naomi
Shoot 'em up
Jeu vidéo sorti en 2001
Jeu Dreamcast
... | wiki |
Kao Lin, kínai röplabdázó
Kao Lin, kínai labdarúgó | wiki |
The discography of The Decemberists, the indie/folk rock band from Portland, Oregon, United States.
Albums
Studio albums
Live albums
Collaborative albums
EPs
Singles
Other charting songs
Compilation appearances
DVD
Notes
References
Discographies of American artists
Rock music group discographies | wiki |
Vaciseva Tavaga (born 16 November 1973) is a Fijian sprinter. She competed in the women's 100 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
References
1973 births
Living people
Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Fijian female sprinters
Olympic athletes of Fiji
Athletes (track and field) at the 2002 Commonwe... | wiki |
The mixed fours is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.
Past winners
References
Bowls in England | wiki |
The thirty-first and final series of the British television drama series Grange Hill began broadcasting on 14 April 2008, before ending on 15 September 2008 on BBC One. The series follows the lives of the staff and pupils of the eponymous school, an inner-city London comprehensive school. It consists of twenty episodes... | wiki |
Myra Mayberry-Wilkinson (born 5 May 1965) is a Puerto Rican sprinter. She competed in the 100 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics.
References
1965 births
Living people
Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Puerto Rican... | wiki |
Burton "Gus" Guster is a fictional character on the USA Network television comedy Psych played by American actor Dulé Hill. He functions as the "straight man" for Shawn Spencer's antics, and provides sobering advice, helpful knowledge, steady support, and friendship. Over the course of the show, Gus evolves from nothin... | wiki |
Sir Edward George Perera Jayetileke KC was the 29th Chief Justice of Ceylon as well as the 13th Solicitor General. He was appointed in 1950 succeeding Arthur Wijewardena and was Chief Justice until 1952. He was succeeded by Alan Rose.
Jayetileke received a knighthood in 1951 for his services as Chief Justice in the 19... | wiki |
Diet Coke (also branded as Coca-Cola Light, Coca-Cola Diet or Coca-Cola Light Taste) is a sugar-free and low-calorie soft drink produced and distributed by the Coca-Cola Company. It contains artificial sweeteners instead of sugar. Unveiled on July 8, 1982, and introduced in the United States on August 9, 1982, it was t... | wiki |
Power Lunch is a play by writer/director Alan Ball.
-the immature, improbable, sometimes interchangeable secret notions of a man and woman trying to balance their urges to compete, copulate, and connect. - The Chicago Reader 1992
The play was performed on the Irish One Act Drama Circuit in 2015 and won the All Irelan... | wiki |
Playing cards () were most likely invented in China during the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279). They were certainly in existence by the Mongol Yuan dynasty (1271-1368). Chinese use the word pái (), meaning "plaque", to refer to both playing cards and tiles. Many early sources are ambiguous, and do not specifically re... | wiki |
Bayview Elementary School may refer to:
Bayview Elementary School (Saint John, New Brunswick), Canada
Bayview Elementary School (Vancouver, British Columbia), Canada
Bayview Elementary School (Fort Lauderdale, Florida), United States | wiki |
Lock step refers to any of several dance steps that involves the "locking" of the moving foot: the moving foot approaches to the standing foot, crosses in front of or behind it in the direction of the approach, stops close to the standing foot, and the weight is fully transferred to the (previously) moving foot.
The ... | wiki |
You Can't Buy Love may refer to:
"You Can't Buy Love", song by Judy Collins from Portrait of an American Girl 2005
"You Can't Buy Love", song by the rock band Angel from Sinful (album)
"You Can't Buy Love", song by Shania Twain from Now (Shania Twain album) | wiki |
Where Do You Think You're Going may refer to:
"Where Do You Think You're Going", a song by Johnny Mathis from the 1959 album Faithfully
"Where Do You Think You're Going?", song by Dire Straits from 1979 album Communiqué
"Where Do You Think You're Going", song by Shania Twain from the deluxe edition of the 2017 album N... | wiki |
Robert Randolph may refer to:
Robert Randolph and the Family Band, American funk and soul band led by pedal steel guitarist Robert Randolph.
Robert Randolph (priest), medieval English priest.
See also
Robert Randolph Bruce (1861–1942), 13th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, Canada.
Robert R. Casey (full na... | wiki |
Prince Charles Elementary School may refer to:
Prince Charles Elementary School (Abbotsford), British Columbia, Canada
Prince Charles Elementary School (Saint John), New Brunswick, Canada
Prince Charles Elementary School (Surrey), British Columbia, Canada
Prince Charles Elementary School (Belleville), Ontario, Canada | wiki |
The Navy SEALs are the U.S. Navy's primary special operations force.
Navy SEALs may also refer to:
Navy SEALs (film), a 1990 American military action film
Navy SEALS (video game), a 1990 video game based on the 1990 film
Navy Seals: Battle for New Orleans, a 2015 American action horror film
Underwater Demolition ... | wiki |
Inclination :
Inclination (geste)
Inclination, album de Mari Hamada sorti en 1994.
Inclination II, album de Mari Hamada sorti en 2003.
Inclination III, album de Mari Hamada sorti en 2013. | wiki |
Henri Dekking (auteur), Nederlands schrijver
Henri Louis Dekking, Nederlands bobsleeër | wiki |
The international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) is a number that uniquely identifies every user of a cellular network. It is stored as a field and is sent by the mobile device to the network. It is also used for acquiring other details of the mobile in the home location register (HLR) or as locally copied in the ... | wiki |
Chinese spinach can mean any of several plants grown as leaf vegetables in China (among other places):
Amaranthus dubius, (), often bearing red or purple marks
Amaranthus tricolor
Capsella bursa-pastoris, "shepherd's purse", ()
Ipomoea aquatica (water spinach; 蕹菜; wèngcài) semi-aquatic with hollow stems and long, lance... | wiki |
The International Emmy for Best Drama is an extinct category of the International Emmy Awards. It was one of the first award categories, which highlights international drama genre of programs produced and displayed outside the United States.
In 2002 the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, which con... | wiki |
Megalonema is a genus of long-whiskered catfishes native to South America.
Species
There are currently eight recognized species in this genus:
Megalonema amaxanthum Lundberg & Dahdul, 2008
Megalonema argentinum (MacDonagh, 1938)
Megalonema orixanthum Lundberg & Dahdul, 2008
Megalonema pauciradiatum Eigenmann, 1919... | wiki |
Vitrified tile is a ceramic tile with very low porosity. It is an alternative to marble and granite flooring. Vitrified tiles are often used outdoors due to their water and frost resistance. There are four types of Vitrified tiles - Soluble salt, Double charge, Full Body, and Glazed.
Process
Vitrified tile is made by ... | wiki |
Rah Rah or rah-rah may refer to:
Rah Rah (band)
Rah-rah skirt
"Rah Rah", a 2005 song by Pitbull from Money Is Still a Major Issue
See also
RAH (disambiguation)
Rara (disambiguation) | wiki |
Ridley may refer to:
Education
Ridley College, a university preparatory boarding and day school located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Ridley College (Melbourne), an evangelical theological college in Melbourne, Australia
Ridley Hall, Cambridge, a theological college in the evangelical tradition of the Church o... | wiki |
EOF (ang. End of file) – znak kontrolny oznaczający koniec pliku. Nie posiada swojego odpowiednika w kodzie ASCII. W systemach unixowych wprowadzany w terminalu przez kombinację klawiszy +, natomiast w systemach Windows wprowadzany w wierszu poleceń poprzez użycie kombinacji +.
Zobacz też
znaki niedrukowalne
Przypi... | wiki |
Il doppio del torneo di tennis Tulsa Challenger 2002, facente parte dell'ATP Challenger Series, ha avuto come vincitori Scott Humphries e Mark Merklein che hanno battuto in finale Diego Ayala e Jason Marshall 7-61, 6-4.
Teste di serie
Scott Humphries / Mark Merklein (Campioni)
Brandon Coupe / Frédéric Niemeyer (... | wiki |
Nick Bailey is a UK television gardening presenter and garden designer and a former Head Gardener at The Wicken. In 2010 he became Head Gardener at the Chelsea Physic Garden.
He studied horticulture at Hadlow College continuing his studies there to obtain a first in Landscape Design in 1995 awarded by the University o... | wiki |
The 5th LG Cup featured :
11 players from South Korea - Cho Hunhyun, Kim Seong-ryong, Lee Chang-ho, Lee Sang-Hoon, Lee Sedol, Rui Naiwei, Seo Bongsoo, Woon Soo-ho, Yang Koon, Yoo Changhyuk, Yoon Sunghyun
5 players from China - Chang Hao, Ma Xiaochun, Shao Weigang, Yu Bin, Zhou Heyang
5 players from Japan - Cho Chik... | wiki |
Peeping Tom spied on the Lady Godiva's naked ride.
Peeping Tom may also refer to:
Peeping Tom, a nickname for a male voyeur
Peeping Tom (1897 film), an American short comedy-drama film
Peeping Tom (1960 film), a British horror film directed by Michael Powell
Peeping Tom (1973 film), an American pornographic film d... | wiki |
A rougine is an instrument used in Ophthalmology. It is used to operate on the conjunctival sac.
See also
Instruments used in general surgery
Surgical instruments | wiki |
An embryo is an organism early in its development.
Embryo may also refer to:
Embryo (film), a 1976 American film starring Rock Hudson
Embryo (band), a German progressive rock band
"Embryo", from the Black Sabbath album Master of Reality
Embryo (Dir En Grey song), 2001
"Embryo" (Pink Floyd song), 1970
Embryo Reco... | wiki |
Rabbi Einhorn may refer to:
David Einhorn (rabbi), a leader of the Jewish reformation movement in the US during the 19th century
Ephraim Einhorn (1918–2021), a rabbi in Taiwan | wiki |
Ten, Nine, Eight is a children's picture book by Molly Bang, published in 1983. It is a countdown from ten to one by a little girl who is getting ready for bed. Barney the Dinosaur read this book on the Barney & Friends episode "Having Tens of Fun!" This book won the Caldecott Honor.
References
Caldecott Honor-winnin... | wiki |
Lone Ranger, personagem
Cinesséries
The Lone Ranger (seriado), cinessérie em 15 capítulos
The Lone Ranger Rides Again, cinesseriado em 15 capítulos
Longa-metragens
The Lone Ranger (1956), com Clayton Moore e Jay Silverheels
The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold, sequência do filme de 1956
The Lone Ranger ... | wiki |
Ørsted, az első dán mikroműhold
Ørsted, a dán Assens község egyik települése | wiki |
In cricket, a session is a period of play during which overs are played continuously until a break in play is called.
In Test matches, each of the five potential days of the match typically comprises three main sessions, usually referred to as the morning, afternoon, and evening sessions. The morning and afternoon ses... | wiki |
Class war or class warfare often refers to:
Class conflict, a conflict between socio-economic groups
Class war or class warfare may also refer to:
Print
Class War, a UK anarchist newspaper and organisation
Class Warfare, a 1996 book of interviews with Noam Chomsky
Cla$$war, a comic book series by Rob Williams
Fi... | wiki |
This is a chronological list of officially released and leaked songs by the American R&B-Pop group Destiny's Child.
Released songs
See also
Destiny's Child discography
Beyoncé Knowles discography
Kelly Rowland discography
Michelle Williams discography
LeToya Luckett discography
Notes
References
External link... | wiki |
Poh, POH or pOH may refer to:
Poh, Hokkien pronunciation of a Chinese surname, a variant of Fu (surname)
Poh, tenth month in the Nanakshahi calendar
Poh Ling Yeow (born 1973), a Malaysian-Australian artist and chef
Pok Oi Hospital, a Hong Kong hospital
Power-on hours, the length of time, in hours, that electrical ... | wiki |
Acropolis is a 1933 play by American playwright Robert E. Sherwood.
Plays by Robert E. Sherwood
1933 plays | wiki |
In computer science, a fractal tree index is a tree data structure that keeps data sorted and allows searches and sequential access in the same time as a B-tree but with insertions and deletions that are asymptotically faster than a B-tree. Like a B-tree, a fractal tree index is a generalization of a binary search tr... | wiki |
The James Simmons House is a late 18th-century house at 37 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina which was, at one time, the most expensive house sold in Charleston. It was likely built for James Simmons, a lawyer. By 1782, it was home to Robert Gibbes, a planter. Louisa Cheves (later McCord), a prominent antebell... | wiki |
In cell biology, chromosome territories are regions of the nucleus preferentially occupied by particular chromosomes.
Interphase chromosomes are long DNA strands that are extensively folded, and are often described as appearing like a bowl of spaghetti. The chromosome territory concept holds that despite this apparent... | wiki |
Caynham – wieś w Anglii, w hrabstwie Shropshire. Leży 40 km na południe od miasta Shrewsbury i 198 km na północny zachód od Londynu.
Przypisy
Wsie w hrabstwie Shropshire | wiki |
Santa Margarita, Spanish for Saint Margaret, may refer to:
Places
United States
Santa Margarita, California, a town in San Luis Obispo County
Santa Margarita de Cortona Asistencia, an 18th-century mission near the town
Santa Margarita Lake
Rancho Santa Margarita, California, a city in Orange County
Santa Margarita Ca... | wiki |
Modesty, sometimes known as demureness, is a mode of dress and deportment which intends to avoid the encouraging of sexual attraction in others. The word "modesty" comes from the Latin word modestus which means "keeping within measure". Standards of modesty are culturally and context dependent and vary widely. In this ... | wiki |
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (stylized as SΛMSUNG Galaxy Note5) is an Android-based phablet designed, developed, produced and marketed by Samsung Electronics. Unveiled on 13 August 2015, it is the successor to the Galaxy Note 4 and part of the Samsung Galaxy Note series.
The Galaxy Note 5 carries over hardware and softwa... | wiki |
The Ecuador composting method is a common composting practice in the lowlands of Ecuador and Peru. The compost pile is embedded on the tree trunk or banana stalks, with a pale erected in the middle. Organic matter is placed in layers on the trunks or stalks, each layer being covered by mud, or inlaid via different type... | wiki |
is a chokehold in judo. It is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list.
Examples of contest this finished
Variants
Itachi jime
2017 World Judo Championships – Mixed team Round 2 -73 kg
Win Miklós Ungvári (HUN) (3:46) Benjamin Axus (FRA) Loss IJF movie
a variant grabbing back ... | wiki |
The Streets of New York is a song originally published by M. Witmark & Sons. The song was from the musical comedy The Red Mill. The song was composed by Victor Herbert and typically plays at the end of Act II in The Red Mill.
History
The song was composed by Victor Herbert to lyrics by Henry Blossom for The Red Mill... | wiki |
is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list.
Included systems
Systems:
Kodokan Judo, Judo Lists
Lists
The Canon Of Judo
Judo technique
Similar techniques, variants, and aliases
Aliases:
Both hand choke
Two-hand choke
Judo technique | wiki |
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