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The units of measurement in transportation describes the unit of measurement used to express various transportation quantities, as used in statistics, planning, and their related applications.
Transportation quantity
The currently popular units are:
Length of journey
kilometre (km) or kilometer is a metric unit use... | wiki |
The trade relationship of the United States with Canada is the largest in the world. In 2016, the goods and services trade between the two countries totalled $627.8 billion. U.S. exports were $320.1 billion, while imports were $307.6 billion. The United States has a $12.5 billion trade surplus with Canada in 2016. Cana... | wiki |
Deborah Joy may refer to:
Deborah Joy Cheetham (born 1964), Aboriginal Australian soprano, actor, composer and playwright
Deborah Joy Corey (born 1958), Canadian writer
Deborah Joy LeVine, American television writer and producer | wiki |
d'Europe de gymnastique artistique féminine
d'Europe de gymnastique artistique masculine | wiki |
"The Goodbye Gossip Girl" is the 25th and final episode of the second season of the American teen drama television series Gossip Girl. The episode was written by Joshua Safran and directed by Norman Buckley. It originally aired on The CW in the United States on May 18, 2009.
"The Goodbye Gossip Girl" opens with gradua... | wiki |
Jamie Lynch es un deportista australiano que compitió en judo. Ganó una medalla de bronce en el Campeonato de Oceanía de Judo de 2003 en la categoría de –81 kg.
Palmarés internacional
Referencias
Lynch, Jamie | wiki |
Tenku Senki Shurato pode se referir a:
Tenku Senki Shurato, o anime e mangá japonês criado por Hiroshi Kawamoto.
Tenku Senki Shurato (OVA), a série de vídeos posteriores ao anime de mesmo nome.
Desambiguação | wiki |
Universal Publishers may refer to:
Universal Publishers (Australia)
Universal Publishers (United States)
Vivendi Universal Publishing | wiki |
"Love Yourself" is a 2019 song by Billy Porter, written and produced by D. Smith. It reached number one on the Dance Club Songs in the issue dated September 7, 2019.
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
References
2019 songs
LGBT-related songs | wiki |
Schwimmverein Blau-Weiß Bochum von 1896 e.V. is a German water polo and swimming club from Bochum.
Its women's team has dominated the Deutsche Wasserball-Liga throughout the past decade, winning every title since 2000. It is a regular in the European Cup.
Titles
Wasserball-Liga
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2... | wiki |
A dream diary is a diary in which dream experiences are recorded.
Dream Diary may also refer to:
Yume Nikki (Dream Diary), a 2004 video game
Yume Nikki: Dream Diary, the game's 2018 reboot
Dream Diary (album), a 2011 studio album | wiki |
Ghanaian nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Ghana, as amended; the Ghana Citizenship Act, and its revisions; and various international agreements to which the country is a signatory. These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a national of Ghana. The legal means to acquire nationality, formal l... | wiki |
Juan Cespedes Uribe Tena (born March 22, 1979) is a Dominican former professional baseball infielder. He played shortstop, third base and second base during his career in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Colorado Rockies, Chicago White Sox, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, New York Mets and... | wiki |
In barbershop music, a tag is a dramatic variation put in the last section of the song. It is roughly analogical to a coda in classical music.
Tags are characterized by heightening the dramatic tension of the song, frequently including a hanger or sustained note against which the other singers carry the rhythm. In a... | wiki |
È il figlio di Glen Rice, stella dei Miami Heat degli anni 1990.
Palmarès
Squadra
Hapoel Holon: 2017-18
Campione NBA D-League (2013)
Individuale
All-NBDL All-Rookie Second Team (2013)
MVP Coppa di Israele: 1
Hapoel Holon: 2017-18
Altri progetti
Collegamenti esterni
Cestisti figli d'arte
Sportivi afroameric... | wiki |
State tax may refer to:
Taxes imposed by U.S. states
State income tax
State sales tax
State tax levels in the United States
Taxes imposed by Indian states
Taxation in India#State governments
Taxes imposed by sovereign states
List of countries by tax rates
See also
:Category:State taxation in the United Sta... | wiki |
Stoner TV is a subgenre of television programming that revolves around the use of marijuana. Typically, such TV show cannabis use in a comic and positive fashion. Cannabis use is one of the themes and is used on screen by the characters.
References
Literature
(see chapters Must-See Stoner TV and A Brief History of ... | wiki |
Rieth is an unincorporated community in Umatilla County, Oregon, United States. It is south of Interstate 84/U.S. Route 30/U.S. Route 395 about west of Pendleton near the Umatilla River.
Rieth was an important division point of the Oregon–Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, which named the station at the new ... | wiki |
The United States National Strategy for Homeland Security is a formal government response to the events of September 11, 2001 at the Pentagon and World Trade Center. The document issued by President George W. Bush outlines the overall strategic considerations for cooperation between the federal government, states, priv... | wiki |
Encyosaccus is een monotypisch geslacht van spinnen uit de familie van de wielwebspinnen (Araneidae).
Soort
Encyosaccus sexmaculatus Simon, 1895
Wielwebspinnen | wiki |
Crashing may refer to:
Gate crashing, the act of entering an event without an invitation
Wedding crashing, the act of entering a wedding without an invitation
Television
Crashing (British TV series), a 2016 British comedy drama series
Crashing (American TV series), 2017 American comedy series
Music
"Crashing", s... | wiki |
American Bridge may refer to:
American Bridge Company, civil engineering firm
American Bridge 21st Century, super PAC
The American Bridge, Newbury, a former road bridge in Newbury, England
The American Bridge, Saint Petersburg, a railway bridge in Saint Petersburg, Russia
See also
American Bridge Association | wiki |
La rete tranviaria di Konotop è la tranvia che serve la città ucraina di Konotop.
Altri progetti
Collegamenti esterni
Konotop
Konotop | wiki |
In computer programming, a compile and go system, compile, load, and go system, assemble and go system, or load and go system
is a programming language processor in which the compilation, assembly, or link steps are not separated from program execution. The intermediate forms of the program are generally kept in prima... | wiki |
The Germany–Netherlands football rivalry (; ) is one of the few longstanding football rivalries at a national level. Beginning in 1974 when the Dutch lost the 1974 FIFA World Cup to West Germany in the final (though deeply rooted in Dutch anti-German sentiment due to the German occupation of the Netherlands during Worl... | wiki |
Carriera
La carriera ad alto livello di Art Monk cominciò alla Syracuse University, dove giocò nel ruolo di wide receiver e si classificò come miglior ricevitore della squadra per tre anni consecutivi (dal 1977 al 1979); Monk è tuttora classificato nei primi dieci posti in diverse classifiche del football universitar... | wiki |
La Windows Audio Session API est une interface de programmation, permettant à une application cliente de gérer le flux de données entre elle et les périphériques audio. Elle a été introduite sous Vista.
Notes et références
Windows Vista | wiki |
A hanger, or a post, in barbershop music is a long note, held by one of the voices in the quartet, while the other voices are free to change notes, and even breathe. Hangers usually occur in the tag of a Barbershop song, although they may occur anywhere. The held note is typically the tonic note of the song (e.g. if t... | wiki |
The montera picona is a traditional Asturian hat, made of dark wool and worn by men. It features a pointed tip that was once used to cover the face against the cold, though it is now largely ornamental. It is less commonly worn, but remains a symbol of Asturian culture, part of the traditional Asturian costume (the pax... | wiki |
Le psaume 109 peut désigner :
le psaume 109 (108) : psaume 109 selon la numérotation hébraïque, psaume 108 selon la numérotation grecque ;
le psaume 110 (109) : psaume 110 selon la numérotation hébraïque, psaume 109 selon la numérotation grecque. | wiki |
Fantana may refer to:
Places in Romania: see Fântâna (disambiguation)
Other uses:
USS Fantana (SP-71), a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919
Fantanas, a group of spokesmodels for Fanta
Fantana (musical), a 1905 musical by John Raymond Hubbell
Brian Fantana, a character in the comedy fil... | wiki |
Bus width may refer to:
, the width of the road vehicle
Bus width, in computer architecture, the amount of data that can be accessed or transmitted at a time | wiki |
Sherry Lynn Smith (born 1951) is an American historian, and University Distinguished Professor at Southern Methodist University.
From 2008 to 2009, she was President of the Western History Association.
Works
References
1951 births
Southern Methodist University faculty
Living people | wiki |
Cicuta douglasii, the western water hemlock, is a very poisonous perennial plant in the family Apiaceae.
Description
The plant's roots are thick and tuberous, with many smaller tubers on the main one, allowing survival in wet conditions. The stem is tall with purplish spots. The inner tubers and stem bases can have... | wiki |
Who Wrote the Bible? may refer to:
Who Wrote the Bible?, a 1987 book by biblical scholar Richard Elliott Friedman
Who Wrote the Bible?, a 1996 two-part episode of the TV series Mysteries of the Bible
Who Wrote the Bible?, a 2004 documentary by theologian Robert Beckford
See also
The documentary hypothesis, a theory ... | wiki |
Seven Points may refer to:
Seven Points (Minnesota), an indoor shopping mall in the U.S. city of Minneapolis
Seven Points, Texas, a U.S. city
See also
Westminster, Texas, a U.S. city formerly known as Seven Points | wiki |
The legal history of France is commonly divided into three periods: that of the old French law (), that of the Revolutionary or intermediary law (), and that of the Napoleonic law or Droit nouveau ('New law').
Old French law
Revolutionary law
"The legislative work of the French Revolution has been qualified as interm... | wiki |
Dawson megye (Georgia)
Dawson megye (Montana)
Dawson megye (Nebraska)
Dawson megye (Texas) | wiki |
"Him" is a 1983 single by Sarah Brightman. It peaked at #55 in the UK charts.
Track listing
"Him"
"Memory"
1983 singles
Sarah Brightman songs
Song articles with missing songwriters
1983 songs | wiki |
Master of Epic: The Animation Age ( — Повелитель Легенд: Век Анимации) — телевизионный анимационный сериал по мотивам MMORPG «Master of Epic», созданной компанией Hudson Soft.
Название для анимационных серий — «Animation Age» выбрано неспроста, а в связи с шаблоном, по которому называются различные эпохи в самой игре:... | wiki |
Kwik Shop is a chain of convenience stores and gas stations located throughout Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa. They offer cold beverages, coffee, snack items, general foods, lottery tickets, and gasoline. It is owned by EG America, which is headquartered in Westborough, MA.
History
1960s
Kwik Shop was founded as an opera... | wiki |
Get Out is a 2017 American psychological horror film.
Get Out or get out may also refer to:
Albums
Get Out (album), a 1992 album by Capercaillie
Get Out! (album), a 2009 album by Cardiac Kidz
Songs
"Get Out" (song), 2018 song by Chvrches
"Leave (Get Out)", 2004 song by JoJo
"Get Out", 2012 song by Casey Abrams from ... | wiki |
Palmarès
Club
Competizioni nazionali
Borussia Dortmund: 2010-2011, 2011-2012
Borussia Dortmund: 2011-2012
Borussia Dortmund: 2013, 2014
Lechia Danzica: 2018-2019
Lechia Danzica: 2019
Collegamenti esterni | wiki |
Restoration of the Catholic hierarchy may refer to:
Restoration of the English hierarchy
Restoration of the Scottish hierarchy | wiki |
Fastest Finger First may refer to:
Fastest Finger First, the preliminary round in the quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Fastest Finger First, a spin-off show to the original UK edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
Nana Maru San Batsu (Fastest Finger First in English), a Japanese manga series | wiki |
Anglesey – wieś w Anglii, w hrabstwie Staffordshire, w dystrykcie East Staffordshire. Leży 32 km na wschód od miasta Stafford i 177 km na północny zachód od Londynu.
Przypisy
Wsie w hrabstwie Staffordshire | wiki |
Jurassic Park se poate referi la:
Jurassic Park (roman)
Jurassic Park (serie de romane)
Jurassic Park (film)
Jurassic Park (1993)
Lumea pierdută: Jurassic Park (1997)
Jurassic Park III (2001)
Jurassic World (2015)
Jurassic World: Un regat în ruină (2018)
Jurassic World: Dominația (2022) | wiki |
"Sirens" is the seventh single release from British rapper Dizzee Rascal, and the lead single from his third studio album Maths + English.
The single was playlisted on BBC Radio 1's 1-Upfront list and the music video for the single made the top thirty of that chart. Despite mediocre amounts of airplay on both televisi... | wiki |
Ujitha Eranga was a Sri Lankan cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and left-arm slow bowler who played for Moratuwa Sports Club.
Eranga made a single first-class appearance for the side, during the 2003–04 season, against Singha Sports Club. From the tailend, he scored a duck in the first innings in which he batt... | wiki |
In the mental health field, a dual relationship is a situation where multiple roles exist between a therapist, or other mental health practitioner, and a client. Dual relationships are also referred to as multiple relationships, and these two terms are used interchangeably in the research literature. The American Psyc... | wiki |
Scotty Finds a Home is a 1935 reel animated cartoon directed by Burt Gillett and produced for RKO Radio Pictures, which was later re-released by Walter O. Gutlohn Inc.
Plot
A young anthropomorphic kitten wants a pet. He happens to find a Scottish Terrier with no owner and takes him in. When the dog, now named "Scotty... | wiki |
Richard Pulteney (17 de fevereiro de 1730 — 13 de outubro de 1801) foi um médico e botânico britânico.
Botânicos do Reino Unido | wiki |
The peer jury process is often used in the arts to assess applications for grants, proposals for exhibitions made in response to an open call for submissions and art competitions. Like the practice of peer review used in the academic sphere, a peer jury brings to an evaluation process expertise that an organization or ... | wiki |
"300X" was the name given to the 6-car experimental Shinkansen train developed in 1994 by the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) in Japan to test technology to be incorporated in future shinkansen trains operating at speeds of or higher.
Design
Manufacture of the train was shared among four different manufac... | wiki |
The North Equatorial Current (NEC) is a westward wind-driven current mostly located near the equator, but the location varies from different oceans. The NEC in the Pacific and the Atlantic is about 5°-20°N, while the NEC in the Indian Ocean is very close to the equator. It ranges from the sea surface down to 400 m in t... | wiki |
Pudhu Yugam can refer to two Tamil language films.
Pudhu Yugam (1954 film), a film starring S. A. Natarajan, P. V. Narasimha Bharathi and Krishna Kumari
Pudhu Yugam (1985 film), a film starring Sivakumar and Vijayakanth | wiki |
Shippen can refer to:
People
Edward Shippen, second mayor of Philadelphia
Edward Shippen (II), wealthy merchant and government official in colonial Philadelphia
Edward Shippen (III), lawyer, judge, government official, and prominent figure in colonial and post-revolutionary Philadelphia
John Shippen, African-Ameri... | wiki |
Les championnats de Tunisie de judo 2015 ont lieu le pour les compétitions individuelles par poids à Tunis et sont précédés par la compétition open, disputée à Sfax le .
Podiums
Femmes
Hommes
Classement par équipes
Lien externe
Site de la Fédération tunisienne de judo
Judo
Événement sportif à Tunis
Sport à Sfa... | wiki |
Butyne is an alkyne that contains 4 carbon and 6 hydrogen. It contains one triple bond and has two isomeric organic chemical compounds:
1-Butyne (ethylacetylene)
2-Butyne (dimethylacetylene)
See also
Butane (C4H10)
Butene (C4H8) | wiki |
Skate sailing is a method of moving over ice standing on ice skates utilizing the force of the wind. A small sail is held in ones hands or leaned against with the whole body. Using a metal blade under foot and the height of the ice skates is of much importance in being able to steer as much it is acquiring the techn... | wiki |
Lost Creek State Park may refer to:
Lost Creek State Park (Montana), a park in Deer Lodge County, Montana, United States
Lost Creek State Park (Utah), a park in Morgan County, Utah, United States | wiki |
Save River may refer to:
Save River (Africa) - a river in Africa
Save (Garonne) - a river in France
Sava River - a river in the Balkans, also spelt Save in some sources. | wiki |
Focus (pel·lícula de 2001), pel·lícula de 2001 dirigida per Neal Slavin.
Focus (pel·lícula de 2015), pel·lícula de 2015 dirigida per Glenn Ficarra i John Requa. | wiki |
The name Namtheun has been used to name four tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. This name was contributed by Laos and is a river (Nam Theun).
Typhoon Namtheun (2004) (T0410, 13W) – struck Japan.
Tropical Storm Namtheun (2010) (T1008, 09W)
Typhoon Namtheun (2016) (T1612, 15W, Enteng) - struck Japan.... | wiki |
These are the results of the women's foil competition in fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. A total of 25 women competed in this event. Competition took place in the Fencing Hall at the Helliniko Olympic Complex on August 18.
Tournament results
The field of 25 fencers competed in a single-elimination tou... | wiki |
Unisol can refer to:
Universal Soldier (1992 film), a 1992 action movie
Universal Soldier (cyborg), the supersoldiers in Universal Soldier
Unisol (game), a logic game | wiki |
Congressional prayer may refer to:
Prayer held before sessions of the U.S. Congress
See also
Congressional Prayer Room
Congregational prayer (disambiguation) | wiki |
Caracola may refer to
Caracola (band), a Swedish girl group that changed its name later on to be known as Sheelah
Caracola (song), a Spanish song by Los TNT, and Spain's entry in 1964 to the Eurovision Song Contest | wiki |
Dane Picken es un deportista australiano que compitió en judo. Ganó una medalla de plata en el Campeonato de Oceanía de Judo de 2003 en la categoría de –90 kg.
Palmarés internacional
Referencias
Picken, Dane | wiki |
Gallina rellena is a traditional Nicaraguan dish. It is usually served during Christmas and New Year with family and friends. It consists of chicken, pork, carrots, potatoes, chayote, raisins, vinegar and tomato sauce. It is usually served with bread on the side.
References
Nicaraguan cuisine | wiki |
A deed of change of name is a legal document used in the United Kingdom, Ireland and some other countries with legal systems based on English common law, to record an intended change of name by a person or family. It is one use of a deed poll.
Some organisations, such as government departments issuing passports and dr... | wiki |
Intelligibility may refer to:
Mutual intelligibility, in linguistics
Intelligibility (communication)
Intelligibility (philosophy)
See also
Immaterialism, in philosophy
Incorporeality | wiki |
A food kiosk or food booth (also food stand, temporary food service facility) is generally a temporary structure used to prepare and sell food to the general public, usually where large groups of people are situated outdoors in a park, at a parade, near a stadium or otherwise. Sometimes the term also refers to the bus... | wiki |
Flat spin may refer to:
Flat spin, a boomerang-type motion in aviation
FlatSpin, a 2001 play written by Alan Ayckbourn
Flat spin, a skateboarding slide maneuver
Flat spin, a freeskiing jump trick
Flat spin (roller coaster element), a term used by Bolliger & Mabillard to describe a tight corkscrew | wiki |
ShapeShifter is freeware that allows users to create an animations online, without the need to download software. This animation software is free to use, and offers an opportunity to create cartoons without the need for expensive software and licenses. The software is part of the animation website aniboom.
Features
Th... | wiki |
The characteristic energy length scale describes the size of the region from which energy flows to a rapidly moving crack. If material properties change within the characteristic energy length scale, local wave speeds can dominate crack dynamics. This can lead to supersonic fracture.
Materials science | wiki |
Snake lily is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Amorphophallus, a large genus
Konjac, a common name of the Asian plant Amorphophallus konjac
Dichelostemma multiflorum, native to California and Oregon
Dracunculus vulgaris, endemic to the Balkans
Scadoxus puniceus, native to much of southern and eas... | wiki |
A custodial sentence is a judicial sentence, imposing a punishment consisting of mandatory custody of the convict, either in prison or in some other closed therapeutic or educational institution, such as a reformatory, (maximum security) psychiatry or drug detoxification (especially cold turkey). As 'custodial' suggest... | wiki |
Aliyah is the immigration of Jews to the Land of Israel.
Aliyah may also refer to:
Film and television
Aliyah (2012 film), a French film
Aliyah (2018 film), a Manipuri film
"Aliyah" (NCIS), the 25th episode of the sixth season of the CBS network show NCIS
Other uses
Aliyah (political party), a now-defunct politi... | wiki |
was created by A-1 Pictures and aired from October 4, 2014 to March 28, 2015. From episodes 1-12, the first opening theme is "Kimi no Matsu Sekai" by Lagoon while the ending theme is "White of Crime" by Revalcy. From episodes 13-24, the second opening theme is "Ai no Scenario" by CHiCO with HoneyWorks, while the ending... | wiki |
A shark repellent is any method of driving sharks away from an area. Shark repellents are a category of animal repellents. Shark repellent technologies include magnetic shark repellent, electropositive shark repellents, electrical repellents, and semiochemicals. Shark repellents can be used to protect people from shark... | wiki |
Schweinshaxe (), in German cuisine, is a roasted ham hock (or “pork knuckle”). The ham hock is the end of the pig's leg, just above the ankle and below the meaty ham portion. It is especially popular in Bavaria as Schweinshaxn [ˈʃvaɪns.haksn̩] or Sauhax(n) [ˈsaohaks(n̩)]. A variation of this dish is known in parts of... | wiki |
Rosa 'Love', (aka JACtwin ), is a grandiflora rose cultivar, developed by William Warriner, and introduced into the United States by Jackson & Perkins in 1980. The cultivar was the recipient of the Portland Gold Medal and was named an All-America Rose Selections winner in 1980.
Description
'Love' is a medium-tall,... | wiki |
Adi Karnataka refers to a group of people who are indigenous to Karnataka, India.
Adi Karnataka is a social group in Karnataka Gazette.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) uses the term 'Adi Karnataka' while referring to one group of the Kannadiga aboriginals who are indigenous to the state of Karnataka. In the mid-18... | wiki |
Rubus plus is a rare North American species of brambles in the rose family. It grows in the states of Michigan, Indiana, and Wisconsin in the north-central United States.
The genetics of Rubus is extremely complex, so that it is difficult to decide on which groups should be recognized as species. There are many rare s... | wiki |
Eyebeam may refer to:
Eye beam, an emission theory of sight
Eyebeam (comic), a daily comic strip written and illustrated by Sam Hurt
eyeBeam (software), a VoIP softphone developed by CounterPath Corporation
Eyebeam (organization), a not-for-profit arts and technology center based in New York City
I-beam, a beam w... | wiki |
Resonate è un album in studio da solista del cantante e bassista britannico Glenn Hughes, pubblicato nel 2016.
Tracce
Formazione
Glenn Hughes – voce, basso, chitarra acustica
Søren Andersen – chitarra
Pontus Engborg – batteria (tracce 2-10)
Chad Smith – batteria (1, 11)
Lachy Doley – tastiera
Luis Maldonado – chitarr... | wiki |
The United States Drought Monitor is a collection of measures that allows experts to assess droughts in the United States. The monitor is not an agency but a partnership between the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the United States Department of Agriculture, and the National Oc... | wiki |
The matching adjustment is a mechanism prescribed in the Solvency II Directive that allows insurance firms 'to adjust the relevant risk-free interest rate term structure for the calculation of a best estimate of a portfolio of eligible insurance obligations'.
Notes
Insurance | wiki |
Begonia acaulis es una especie de planta de la familia Begoniaceae. Esta begonia es originaria de Papua Nueva Guinea. La especie pertenece a la sección Diploclinium; fue descrita en 1943 por los botánicos americanos Elmer Drew Merrill (1876-1956) y Lily May Perry (1895-1992). El epíteto específico es acaulis que signif... | wiki |
Flyman may refer to:
Flyman (theater), one who manipulates curtains and scenery
A man who drives a fly
The Fly (Red Circle Comics), a fictional character
Pseudonym for the founder of the Russian Business Network
FlyMan : Empyrean, a stickman game on Facebook | wiki |
Pin Bot est un jeu vidéo de flipper développé par Rare et édité par Nintendo, sorti en 1990 sur NES.
Système de jeu
Accueil
Notes et références
Jeu vidéo sorti en 1990
Jeu NES
Jeu vidéo de flipper
Jeu vidéo développé au Royaume-Uni
Jeu Nintendo
Jeu Rare | wiki |
Hindustan is a term currently used as an endonym for the modern day Republic of India, and historically used for parts of the subcontinent.
Hindustan or Hindostan may also refer to:
Newspapers
Hindustan (newspaper), also known as Dainik Hindustan, a Hindi-language daily newspaper
Hindustan Times, an Indian English... | wiki |
Biology is the scientific study of life, also referred to as biosciences.
Biology may also refer to:
Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life, a college-level textbook compiled by Cecie Starr and Ralph Taggart
Biology (textbook), a textbook by Neil Campbell, first published in 1987
Miller & Levine Biology, a textb... | wiki |
Fairfax Bridge may refer to:
Fairfax Bridge (Missouri River) in Kansas and Missouri (demolished)
Fairfax Bridge (Washington) over the Carbon River | wiki |
Time in Bahrain is given by Arabia Standard Time (AST) (UTC+03:00). Bahrain does not currently observe daylight saving time.
References | wiki |
Greendog (ou Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude!) est un jeu vidéo de plate-forme sorti en 1992 sur Mega Drive puis adapté sur Game Gear. Le jeu a été développé par Interactive Designs et édité par Sega.
Système de jeu
Voir aussi
Liste de jeux Mega Drive
Liste de jeux Game Gear
Lien externe
Jeu de plates-forme... | wiki |
Time in Brunei Darussalam is given by Brunei Darussalam Time (BNT), which is UTC+08:00. Brunei Darussalam 'standard time' does not currently observe daylight saving time (DST).
References
Brunei
Brunei | wiki |
Pauahia is a genus of fungi in the family Meliolaceae.
The genus name of Pauahia is in honour of Bernice Pauahi Bishop (1831–1884), a princess of the Royal Family of the Kingdom of Hawaii and a well known philanthropist.
It was published in Mus. Bull. Vol.19 on page 17 in 1925 by Frank Lincoln Stevens.
References
Ex... | wiki |
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