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Pastorale refers to something of a pastoral nature in music, whether in form or in mood.
Pastorale may also refer to:
Pastorale (Stravinsky), a song without words from 1907
Pastorale (album), by Stefano Battaglia, 2009
Pastorale (film), directed by Otar Iosseliani, 1975
See also
Pastoral (disambiguation)
Pastoral S... | wiki |
Темирчи () — посёлок городского типа, расположенный на территории Китабского района Кашкадарьинской области Республики Узбекистан.
Статус посёлка городского типа с 2009 года.
Примечания
Посёлки городского типа Шахрисабзского района | wiki |
Laitilan Wirvoitusjuomatehdas is a Finnish brewery and a soft drinks company based in Laitila. It was founded in 1995 and now the company owns several brands, such as: Kukko beers, OIVA ciders, Kievari beers and Wanhanajan Limonaadi lemonades. The company also produces, for example, the Euro Shopper ciders sold in Finl... | wiki |
Steve Anthony Cook (n. 19 aprilie 1991, Hastings, Anglia) este un fotbalist aflat sub contract cu A.F.C. Bournemouth.
Nașteri în 1991
Fotbaliști englezi
Sportivi britanici în viață
Englezi în viață
Fotbaliști ai Premier League | wiki |
Living in Harmony may refer to:
"Living in Harmony" (song), a 1972 song by British singer Cliff Richard
"Living in Harmony" (The Prisoner), an episode of the British TV series The Prisoner | wiki |
Bread and Wine may refer to:
Bread and Wine (novel), a 1936 novel by Ignazio Silone
Bread and Wine: An Erotic Tale of New York, a 1999 graphic novel by Samuel R. Delany
Brod und Wein ("Bread and Wine"), an elegy by Friedrich Hölderlin
Eucharist, a sacrament in Christianity | wiki |
The MGH Institute of Health Professions (The MGH Institute) is a private university focused on the health sciences and located in Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded by Massachusetts General Hospital in 1977 and is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.
History
From 1873 until 1981, Massachuse... | wiki |
The Beautiful People puede referirse a:
The Beautiful People (canción), canción de Marilyn Manson;
The Beautiful People (programa de televisión), programa de televisión chileno;
The Beautiful People (lucha libre), equipo de lucha libre profesional; o
Beautiful People, canción del cantante estadounidense de R&B, Chri... | wiki |
The Youngstown Puddlers was a Minor League Baseball team based in Youngstown, Ohio, United States. The team was part of the Interstate League. The team existed in the late 19th century. Eventually the team would also be named the Little Giants.
The team's puddler name was derived from a type of iron worker in iron fac... | wiki |
The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of office suites:
General information
Office Suite names that are on a light purple background are discontinued.
OS support
The operating systems the office suites were designed to run on without emulation; for the given office suite/OS com... | wiki |
Divine Service may refer to:
Divine Service (Lutheran), a term for the Eucharistic liturgy in Lutheran churches
Divine Service (Eastern Orthodoxy), the name of the Byzantine version of the canonical hours
See also
Divine Office (disambiguation)
Divine Worship (disambiguation) | wiki |
The eleventh and final season of Cheers, an American television sitcom, originally aired on NBC in the United States between September 24, 1992, and May 20, 1993. The show was created by director James Burrows and writers Glen and Les Charles under the production team Charles Burrows Charles Productions, in association... | wiki |
Periodic deposit is the investment made in form of equal deposits over a time period regularly. Each deposit recurs after a time interval. Such an investment is made to achieve a pre-planned financial objective and/or when the capital to invest is less.
In simpler words, periodic deposit is a deposit recurring on a pe... | wiki |
Obi-Wan Kenobi is an American television miniseries created for the streaming service Disney+. It is part of the Star Wars franchise and stars Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, reprising his role from the Star Wars prequel trilogy. Set ten years after the events of Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005), th... | wiki |
Sarah Donegan es una deportista australiana que compitió en judo. Ganó una medalla de bronce en el Campeonato de Oceanía de Judo de 2003 en la categoría de –70 kg.
Palmarés internacional
Referencias
Donegan, Sarah | wiki |
Sea Cliff or Seacliff is an unincorporated community in Ventura County, California, United States. The shoreline group of homes is along U.S. Route 101 and California State Route 1 (the Pacific Coast Highway), about northwest of Ventura. Known as Seacliff Beach Colony, the gated community contains 49 homes. In 1991, ... | wiki |
Jackrabbits are hares, mammals in the same family as rabbits. The word comes from a contraction of "jackass rabbit", which derives from their long ears looking as though they belonged to a donkey.
Six species from western North America whose common names include the word "jackrabbit":
Antelope jackrabbit
Black-taile... | wiki |
The hand flute, or handflute, is a musical instrument made out of the player's hands. It is also called a 'Hand ocarina' or 'Hand whistle'. To produce sound, the player creates a chamber of air with their hands, into which they blow air via an opening at the thumbs. There are two common techniques involving the shape o... | wiki |
Apple Green may refer to:
Apple green, a colour
"Apple Green", a song by Milltown Brothers from the 1991 album Slinky
"Apple Green", a song by Mother Earth from the 1993 album The People Tree
"Apple Green", a song by June Valli (1960)
Ken Green (basketball, born 1959), who went by the nickname “Apple” Green
See also
... | wiki |
List of Useful Microorganisms Used In preparation Of Food And Beverage
See also
Fermentation (food)
Food microbiology
References
Brewing
Fermentation in food processing
Food science
Metabolism
Mycology
Oenology
Microorganisms used in food and beverage preparation
Microorganism | wiki |
Detection Risk (DR) is the risk that the auditor will not detect a misstatement that exists in an assertion that could be material (significant), either individually or when aggregated with other misstatements. In other words, the chance that the auditor will not find material misstatements relating to an assertion in ... | wiki |
German Masters (golf), golftoernooi van de Europese PGA Tour
German Masters (snooker), snooker-rankingtoernooi | wiki |
List of Mountains in South Africa, Lesotho and Eswatini is a general list of mountains in South Africa, Lesotho and Eswatini with elevation. This list includes mountains in two other sovereign states, in the Stormberg-Drakensberg range, where the highest elevations are to be found in Lesotho, as well as Emlembe, the h... | wiki |
A dürüm (, "roll") or dürme is a Turkish wrap that is usually filled with typical döner kebab ingredients. The wrap is made from lavash or yufka flatbreads. It is common as a street food in Turkey but can also be found in sit-down restaurants.
See also
Burrito
Roti
Shawarma
Gyros
References
Further reading
Fl... | wiki |
The FCW Divas Championship was a women's professional wrestling championship owned and promoted by Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), a former developmental territory of WWE. It was contested for in their women's division. A tournament was held to determine the inaugural champion.
The first champion was Naomi Knigh... | wiki |
"You're the Reason" is a 1961 song by Bobby Edwards.
You're the Reason may also refer to:
You're the Reason (EP) or the title track, by Melinda Doolittle, 2013
"You're the Reason", a song by Victoria Justice from Victorious: Music from the Hit TV Show
"You're the Reason", a 1998 song by Wamdue Project (Chris Brann... | wiki |
Valley Flyer may refer to:
Valley Flyer, a former passenger train in California, United States.
Valley Flyer (bus company), a defunct bus company in New Zealand
Valley Flyer (Amtrak train), an Amtrak passenger train in New England | wiki |
Lucas Bacmeister may refer to:
Lucas Bacmeister (cricketer) (1869–1962), English cricketer
Lucas Bacmeister (theologian) (1530–1608), Lutheran theologian and composer | wiki |
Rubus floribundus is a South American species of brambles in the rose family. It grows in western South America as far south as Bolivia.
Rubus floribundus is a perennial with soft wool and a few curved prickles. Leaves are compound with 3 or 5 stiff leaflets. Flowers are white. Fruits are purple.
References
floribun... | wiki |
Yahya ibn Sa'd () is one of the more prominent Tabi'een.
He has narrated the Hadith of the door to knowledge.
References
Taba‘ at-Tabi‘in hadith narrators | wiki |
A lock ring is a threaded washer used to prevent components from becoming loose during rotation. They are found on an adjustable bottom bracket and a track hub of a bicycle.
Lokring is another form of fastener used in the automotive and air condition industries: these fittings are often confused with lockrings.
See a... | wiki |
Chiasmia subcurvaria is een vlinder uit de familie spanners (Geometridae). De wetenschappelijke naam van deze soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1897 door Mabille.
De soort komt voor in tropisch Afrika.
subcurvaria
Dier uit het Afrotropisch gebied | wiki |
Geografia
Kairi – città dell'Australia
Kairi – villaggio del Kenya
Kairi – un vecchio nome di Trinidad
Onomastica
Kairi – nome proprio di persona giapponese
Personaggi
Kairi – personaggio di Kingdom Hearts
Kairi – personaggio di Street Fighter
Kairi – personaggio del manga Yumekui Kenbun | wiki |
Rubus alpinus is a New World species of brambles in the rose family. It grows in Jamaica, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Colombia, Honduras, Panamá, Venezuela, and the 3 Guianas.
Rubus alpinus is a perennial with purple stems with curved prickles. Leaves are compound with 3 or 5 leaflets. Flowers are white. Fruits are hairles... | wiki |
Neck creaking or cracking of the neck is a clicking sound caused by movements of the neck. It can be a normal joint cracking or caused by arthrosis.
References
Skeletal system | wiki |
This is a list of hot dog dishes. A hot dog is a type of cooked sausage, traditionally grilled or steamed and served in a partially sliced bun. This type of sausage was culturally imported from Germany and popularized in the United States, where it became a working-class street food sold at hot dog stands and carts. It... | wiki |
Cash cow is business jargon for a commodity that creates a large proportion or the majority of profits for a person or business.
Cash cow may also refer to:
"Cash Cow", a song by We Are Scientists from their album With Love and Squalor
"Cash Cow", a song by Steve Taylor on the album Squint
"Cash Cow", a name used to ... | wiki |
Half-cocked may refer to:
half-cock, the position the hammer of a firearm that is partially cocked
Halfcocked, a hard rock band
Half-Cocked (film), a 1994 film | wiki |
Codonopsis subscaposa is a herbaceous member of the family Campanulaceae, native to west Sichuan and north-west Yunnan in China. Its flowers are borne on stems up to tall and are broadly bell-shaped, either yellowish or greenish white with red-purple veins, or red-purple with yellowish spots.
References
Campanuloide... | wiki |
Loblaw Companies Limited è la più grande catena di negozi al dettaglio del Canada con oltre 1000 supermercati in franchising.
La sede è Brampton, in Ontario
Le divisioni regionali di Loblaw includono Westfair Foods Ltd nel Canada occidentale e l'Ontario settentrionale, National Grocers Co. Ltd. in Ontario, Provigo Inc... | wiki |
Cave Bay is located on the southeast coast of Barbados, between Long Bay and Bottom Bay. It is located in Saint Phillip Parish. There is a dangerous undertow in the area, however, there are no lifeguards.
References
Bays of Barbados | wiki |
Loblaws è una catena di supermercati con oltre 70 negozi in Canada, con sede a Brampton.
È una suddivisione della Loblaw Companies Limited, il più grande distributore di cibo del Canada.
Altri progetti
Collegamenti esterni
Aziende canadesi | wiki |
The U.S. Dollar Index (USDX, DXY, DX, or, informally, the "Dixie") is an index (or measure) of the value of the United States dollar relative to a basket of foreign currencies, often referred to as a basket of U.S. trade partners' currencies. The Index goes up when the U.S. dollar gains "strength" (value) when compare... | wiki |
Sharh (plural shuruh) is an Arabic term used in book titles, it literally means "explanation" or "expounding of" usually used in commentaries on non-Qur'anic works.
It may refer specifically to:
Sharh Nahj al-Balgha (disambiguation)
Fathul Bari fi Sharh Sahih al Bukhari | wiki |
A textbook is a manual of instruction or a standard book in any branch of study.
Textbook or Textbooks may also refer to:
"Textbook" (song), a song by We Are Scientists
The Textbooks, an Iranian documentary film
Text Book (film), an Indian film in Malayalam language | wiki |
Ron Morton Thomas (November 19, 1950 – July 14, 2018) was an American basketball player. He played at both the college and professional level in the United States.
Thomas, a native of Louisville, Kentucky, graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in Louisville, played college basketball at the University of Louisvi... | wiki |
Polytron may refer to:
Polytron (electronics company), an electronics company based in Indonesia
Polytron Corporation, an indie game company
Polytron (software company), a defunct software company based in the United States
See also | wiki |
This is the discography of the Canadian rock band Wide Mouth Mason.
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Singles
References
External links
Official Website of Wide Mouth Mason
Official Fan Network of Wide Mouth Mason
Discographies of Canadian artists
Rock music group discographies | wiki |
A spreader is a device used for lifting containers and unitized cargo. The spreader is placed between the container and the lifting machine.
The spreader used for containers has a locking mechanism at each corner that attaches to the four corners of the container. A spreader can be used on a container crane, a straddl... | wiki |
Földrajz
Amerikai Egyesült Államok
Rice (Kalifornia)
Rice (Kansas)
Rice (Minnesota)
Rice (Ohio)
Rice (Oregon)
Rice (Texas)
Rice (Virginia)
Rice (Washington)
Egyéb
Rice (együttes), japán duó
Rice (keresztnév)
Rice (vezetéknév) | wiki |
Amerikai Egyesült Államok
Suncrest (Nyugat-Virginia)
Suncrest (Washington) | wiki |
Great Temple is a general name for the most prominent temple of an ancient city. It may refer to:
Great Temple of Abu Simbel
Great Temple of Abydos
Great Temple of the Aten
Great Temple at Karnak
Great Temples of Nanto (Nara)
Great Temple (Petra)
Great Temple of Ptah
Great Temple of Templo Mayor
Padangtegal G... | wiki |
Emotions Anonymous (EA) is a twelve-step program for recovery from mental and emotional illness. there were approximately 300 Emotions Anonymous groups active in the United States and another 300 around the world.
History
Marion Flesch (July 24, 1911 – October 10, 2004) is responsible for creating the groups that wo... | wiki |
Anchorman, rol bij nieuwspresentatie
Anchor (Illinois), plaats in Illinois
Anchor Inc., Japanse gamesontwikkelaar
Zie ook
Anchor tenant | wiki |
Lemonade is a drink made with lemons.
Lemonade may also refer to:
Drinks
Lemon-Lime soft drinks, referred to as "Lemonade" in Australia and New Zealand
Lemonade fruit, a hybrid citrus fruit found in Australia and New Zealand
Red lemonade, soft drink available in Ireland
Music
Lemonade (band), an alternative da... | wiki |
Videoton may refer to:
Videoton (company), Hungarian electronics company
Fehérvár FC, formerly known as Videoton FC, Hungarian football club
See also
Vidéotron, a Canadian telecommunications company | wiki |
A reach stacker is a vehicle used for handling intermodal cargo containers in small terminals or medium-sized ports. Reach stackers are able to transport a container short distances very quickly and pile them in various rows depending on its access.
Reach stackers have gained ground in container handling in most marke... | wiki |
Council of Orange may refer to:
Council of Orange (441), a synod dealing with the obligations of the clergy
Council of Orange (529), a synod condemning Semi-Pelagianism | wiki |
Sponsor or sponsorship may refer to a person or organization with some role (especially one of responsibility) regarding another person or organisation:
Sponsor (commercial), supporter of an event, activity, or person
Sponsor (legislative), a person who introduces a bill
Sponsor (genus), a genus of beetles
Child sponso... | wiki |
A Different Approach is a 1978 live-action short film starring Michael Keaton alongside an all-star cast.
Summary
The film is an all-star educational film about the positive side of hiring people with disabilities. A committee of government representatives sits and watch the film Michael Keaton's character's assembled... | wiki |
Un spéculateur sur séance ou opérateur à la journée (en anglais : ) est un opérateur de marché qui achète et revend des produits financiers au cours de la même séance (il réalise ses opérations sur une journée).
Notes et références
Trading | wiki |
James Elliot Dapogny (September 3, 1940, Berwyn, Illinois – March 6, 2019, Ann Arbor, Michigan) was an American jazz musicologist, pianist, composer, arranger and bandleader, active principally in the traditional jazz revival scene.
Early life
Dapogny earned a Ph.D in composition, and taught at the University of Mich... | wiki |
The 2019 heat wave may refer to:
May-June 2019 heat wave in India and Pakistan
June-July 2019 European heat waves
See also
List of heat waves § 2019 | wiki |
Octave effect boxes are a type of special effects unit which mix the input signal with a synthesised signal whose musical tone is an octave lower or higher than the original. The synthesised octave signal is derived from the original input signal by halving (octave-down) or doubling (octave-up) the frequency. This is... | wiki |
SQL-Server steht für folgende Datenbanksysteme:
Microsoft SQL Server
MariaDB
MySQL
Oracle (Datenbanksystem)
PostgreSQL
SQL Anywhere
Informix | wiki |
The 1889 Melbourne Cup was a two-mile handicap horse race which took place on Tuesday, 5 November 1889.
This year was the 29th running of the Melbourne Cup. The race is best known for 1890 winner Carbine finishing second. Bravo was sired by 1880 Melbourne Cup winner Grand Flaneur.
This is the list of placegetters for... | wiki |
The House of Guzmán (Casa de Guzmán) is an old and noble Spanish family that emerged in Castile in the 12th century and became one of the most prominent dynasties of the Spanish kingdom until the 18th century. The original family gave rise to several branches, one of which became Dukes of Medina Sidonia from the 15th c... | wiki |
El Cenizo podría referirse a dos poblaciones estadounidenses en el estado de Texas:
El Cenizo (condado de Starr, Texas); o
El Cenizo (condado de Webb, Texas). | wiki |
Bioman puede referirse a:
Chōdenshi Bioman: Temporada de la serie Super Sentai Series emitida en 1984.
Chōjū Sentai Liveman: Temporada de la serie Super Sentai Series emitida en 1988 y estrenada en España como Bioman. | wiki |
Ringling may refer to:
People
Ringling brothers, seven American siblings of one America's largest circuses
Charles Edward Ringling (1863–1926), circus owner
John Ringling (1866–1936), circus owner
Otto Ringling (1858–1911), American circusman and businessman
Henry Ringling North (1909–1993), American businessman, a... | wiki |
Dynatochela is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae.
Species
Dynatochela primus Keegan, 1950
References
Laelapidae | wiki |
The following is a list of hotels located on the Las Vegas Strip.
List of hotels
See also
Lists of hotels
References
External links
Map of Las Vegas Hotels
Las Vegas Strip
Lists of hotels by city
Hotels
Hotels | wiki |
The Boy Scouts of America has two councils named Cherokee Area Council:
Cherokee Area Council (Oklahoma)
Cherokee Area Council (Tennessee) | wiki |
Shinny is an informal type of ice hockey.
Shinny may also refer to:
People
Shinny Bayaar (born 1977), Mongolian professional boxer
Tom Shinny (born 1899), an Irish hurler
Other uses
Shinney, a North American game played with a buffalo-hair ball
Moonshine, high-proof distilled spirits, generally produced illicitly
... | wiki |
"Please, Please, Please" is a 1956 song by James Brown & the Famous Flames.
Please, Please, Please may also refer to:
Please Please Please (album), an album by James Brown
Please, Please, Please, a song by Fiona Apple from Extraordinary Machine
See also
"Please, Please", a song by McFly
Please (disambiguation) | wiki |
David Strang may refer to:
David Maxwell Strang (born 1968), former Scottish middle-distance runner who won a gold medal at the 1994 European Indoor Championships in Paris
David Strang (inventor), patented instant coffee
David Strang (police officer), current Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons for Scotland and a... | wiki |
Car surfing involves riding on the outside of a moving vehicle being driven by another person. It has resulted in numerous deaths, predominantly causing severe head injuries.
The Quebec Provincial Automobile Insurance Company defines car surfing as follows:
Riding on a moving vehicle (on the roof, at the rear, on the... | wiki |
This is a list of symphonies in the key of B minor.
References
See also
For symphonies in other keys, see List of symphonies by key.
B minor
Symphonies | wiki |
The Cladochytriaceae are a family of fungi in the order Cladochytriales.
Taxonomy
According to a 2008 estimate, the family contained 10 genera and 38 species. However, the 2022 taxonomy of fungi places only one genus, Cladochytrium, making the family monotypic.
Regarding the genera previously included, Amoebochytrium... | wiki |
This is a list of frogs and toads known to be found in New Jersey.
Frogs
Toads
References
Frogs and toads
New Jersey
.Amphibians
New Jersey | wiki |
is a style of karate which was founded by Takayuki Kubota. Gosoku stands for hard and fast, which suggests a combination of techniques both from the fast and dynamic Shōtōkan style as well as from the strength-focused Gōjū-ryū style.
Background
The International Karate Association (IKA) was formed in Tokyo, Japan in 1... | wiki |
Hot Girl or Hot Girls may refer to:
Film and television
"Hot Girl" (The Office), an episode of the American TV series
Hot Girl, a 2018 short film by Erin Richards
Music
"Hot Girl" (R.I.O. song), 2010
"Hot Girl" (Belly song), 2009
"Hot Girl" (Sabrina song), 1987
"Hot Girls", by Lil' Mo, 2004
"Hot Girl", a song by Mega... | wiki |
Talk About It is the fourth album by Christian singer-songwriter Nicole C. Mullen. The album includes the single and music video "Call On Jesus." Mullen won a 2001 Dove award for Female Vocalist of the Year.
Track listing
Chart history
References
External links
2001 albums
Nicole C. Mullen albums
Word Records ... | wiki |
A vaccine-preventable disease is an infectious disease for which an effective preventive vaccine exists. If a person acquires a vaccine-preventable disease and dies from it, the death is considered a vaccine-preventable death.
The most common and serious vaccine-preventable diseases tracked by the World Health Organiz... | wiki |
Willer Express (, stylized WILLER EXPRESS) is a major highway bus company operating in Japan since 2005 with routes spanning almost the entire country, from Aomori Prefecture at the northern tip of the main island Honshu to the southern island Kyushu. Annual sales are approximately $120 million/year, with both domestic... | wiki |
Barley water is a traditional drink consumed in various parts of the world. It is made by boiling barley grains in water, then (usually) straining to remove the grains, and possibly adding other ingredients, for example sugar.
Variations
Kykeon (Gr. κυκεών - kykeōn, from κυκάω, "to stir, to mix") was an ancient Greek ... | wiki |
The United States Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988 (18 U.S.C. § 922(p)) makes it illegal to manufacture, import, sell, ship, deliver, possess, transfer, or receive any firearm that is not as detectable by walk-through metal detection as a security exemplar containing 3.7 oz (105 g) of steel, or any firearm with major ... | wiki |
Korean Golf Tour may refer to:
Korean Tour, for men
LPGA of Korea Tour, for women | wiki |
Black nightshade is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Solanum americanum (American black nightshade) of much of North America
Solanum nigrum (European black nightshade) of Europe
Solanum ptychanthum (Eastern black nightshade) of the Caribbean region | wiki |
Life Is Sweet may refer to:
Life Is Sweet (film), a 1990 film by Mike Leigh
Music
Life Is Sweet (album), a 1996 album by Maria McKee
Life Is Sweet, an album by The Lodger
"Life Is Sweet" (song), a 1995 song by The Chemical Brothers
"Life Is Sweet", a song by Natalie Merchant on the album Ophelia
Life Is Sweet! ... | wiki |
Robin's Readings is a six-part radio series adapted from 'Robin's Readings' - a collection of humorous stories written in the 19th century by County Down author, Wesley Greenhill Lyttle. The stories recount the adventures and mishaps of Paddy McQuillan, a cheerful but unfortunate County Down farmer - and they are writt... | wiki |
Avocado sauce is a sauce prepared using avocado as a primary ingredient. Commercial sauces are typically prepared to have a thin, sauce-like consistency that is pourable. Commercial preparation involves mixing the avocado using high-speed blenders, which breaks up the pulp. Spices, water and emulsifiers are added, and ... | wiki |
"Amelia Earhart's Last Flight" is a song written by Red River Dave McEnery shortly after Amelia Earhart's disappearance. It has been believed to be the first song ever performed on commercial television (at the 1939 World's Fair).
It was copyrighted in 1939, and was first performed by David McEnery on a pioneer tele... | wiki |
A Hindu wedding, also known as Vivaha (Devanagari: विवाह; Kannada script: ವಿವಾಹ; Vivaaha) (), Lagna (लग्न), Kalyanam (Devanagari: कल्याणम्; Kannada script: ಕಲ್ಯಾಣ; , ) or Pelli () is the traditional wedding ceremony for Hindus. The wedding ceremonies are very colourful, and celebrations may extend for several days. The... | wiki |
Anal bleaching is the process of lightening the color of the skin around the anus. It is done for cosmetic purposes, to make the color of the anus more uniform with the surrounding area. Some treatments are applied in an office or salon by a cosmetic technician and others are sold as cream that can be applied at home.
... | wiki |
Little Thoughts may refer to:
Little Thoughts (EP), Bloc Party EP
"Little Thoughts"/"Tulips", Bloc Party CD single | wiki |
Cathodic modification within chemistry is the retardation of anodic reaction as the result of an increase in the ability of an alloy to be passivated by the introduction of an active cathode into the alloy e.g. the alloying of stainless steel and titanium with platinum group metals (1). This is one way in which corrosi... | wiki |
Lateral brachial cutaneous nerve can refer to:
Superior lateral cutaneous nerve of arm
Inferior lateral cutaneous nerve of arm | wiki |
Superkings (or John Player as it was originally called) is a British brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by Imperial Tobacco.
History
Superkings was launched in 1983. The name Superkings is derived from cigarettes that are larger than 84mm (king sized cigarettes); hence the name ‘Super kings’. The t... | wiki |
"The Old Man No One Loves" is a song written by Wyman Asbill and recorded by George Jones for his 1988 LP Too Wild Too Long on Epic Records. It was released as the third single from the album but failed to make the Top 50, peaking at #63. The song pulls on the same heartstrings as Jones' biggest hit, "He Stopped Lovi... | wiki |
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