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Lake Altamaha is on the south side of Lake Wales, Florida, just east of Highway US 27. To the east is Miami Street and citrus groves. To the south is a motel and to the north is another motel and an abandoned restaurant. Across US 27 is Lake Wales Cemetery.
There is no public swimming beach or boat ramp on this lak... | wiki |
A false alarm is a hoax report of an emergency.
False Alarm or False Alarms may also refer to:
Music
False Alarm (band), an American punk rock band
False Alarm (album), by Two Door Cinema Club, 2019
False Alarm, a 2004 EP by KT Tunstall
"False Alarm" (The Bronx song), 2003
"False Alarm" (Matoma and Becky Hill song), ... | wiki |
Wuthering Heights is an opera in a prologue and three acts with music and a libretto by Carlisle Floyd. The work is adapted from Emily Brontë's 1847 novel of the same name. The opera premiered at the Santa Fe Opera on July 16, 1958 in a production directed by Irving Guttman. A revised version of the work was performed ... | wiki |
Aveia-doida é o nome comum dado a diversos táxones vegetais:
Avena fatua
Avena sativa subsp. macrantha | wiki |
"Better Off Alone" is a 1998 single by Alice Deejay.
Better Off Alone may also refer to:
Better Off Alone, a 1999 EP by Bullet for My Valentine, or its title track
"Better Off Alone" (Grinspoon song)
Better Off Alone, a 2011 EP by Friends, now known as Better Off
"Better Off Alone", 1996 song by Wang Lee Hom from... | wiki |
Pique verde boricua is a Puerto Rican green hot sauce.
Preparation
Pique verde is made from roasting ají caballero chilies, cubanelle peppers, garlic, onions, and blended with fresh parsley, cilantro, culantro, olive oil, and lime juice.
This sauce may be served with meats, fish, tostones, viandas (root vegetables), ... | wiki |
Bole-bole pode referir-se a:
Briza maxima - espécie vegetal
Briza media - espécie vegetal
Desambiguação | wiki |
Naivety (also spelled naïvety), naiveness, or naïveté is the state of being naive. It refers to an apparent or actual lack of experience and sophistication, often describing a neglect of pragmatism in favor of moral idealism. A naïve may be called a naïf.
Etymology
In its early use, the word naïve meant "natural or i... | wiki |
The EPS Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Prize is a biannual award by the European Physical Society (EPS) given since 2017. Its aim is to recognize
outstanding research contributions in the area of statistical physics, nonlinear physics, complex systems, and complex networks.
Early Career Recipients
Senior Recipie... | wiki |
Richard Alan Wentworth is a mathematician based in University of Maryland.
Wentworth received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1990 and his BS from the University of Wisconsin in 1985.
In 2012, Wentworth became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.
References
Fellows of the American Mathematical Socie... | wiki |
In Ohio, State Route 263 may refer to:
Ohio State Route 263 (pre-1927), now part of SR 170
Ohio State Route 263 (1927), now parts of SR 120 and Holland Sylvania Road | wiki |
Gulebage Xiang kan syfta på följande platser:
Kina
Gulebage Xiang (socken i Kina, lat 41,34, long 86,17), Xinjiang,
Gulebage Xiang (socken i Kina, lat 38,20, long 77,36), Xinjiang,
Robotskapade Kinaförgreningar | wiki |
Pilot wings may refer to:
Pilotwings, a flight simulator game series
Pilotwings (video game), a flight simulator game for Super NES
Pilotwings 64, a sequel for Nintendo 64
Pilotwings Resort, a flight simulator game for Nintendo 3DS
Aviator badge
Aircrew Badge
Aircrew brevet, a badge worn by qualified aircrew in... | wiki |
Jonathan Wahl is a mathematician based at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Wahl received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1971 under the supervision of David Mumford. He earned a B.S. from Yale University in 1965 and M.A. from Yale in 1965.
In 2012, Wahl became a fellow of the American Mathematic... | wiki |
Windows XP 64-bit can refer to:
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, an operating system for x86-64 processors
Windows XP 64-bit Edition, an operating system for IA-64 processors | wiki |
Break-off may refer to:
Break-off phenomenon, a psychological effect similar to the Overview effect, experienced by astronauts after seeing Earth from space
Break off or Break shot, the first shot in most types of billiards games | wiki |
The Cricket Match may refer to:
The Cricket Match (novel), a 1924 novel by Hugh de Sélincourt
"The Cricket Match", an episode of the radio series Dad's Army remade as the TV episode "The Test"
See also
Cricket, a bat-and-ball team sport | wiki |
Maxwell or Max Taylor may refer to:
People
Maxwell D. Taylor (1901–1987), United States Army general and diplomat
Max Taylor (psychologist), Irish/UK psychologist
Max Taylor (musician), British singer-songwriter
Max Taylor (footballer), English professional footballer
Max Taylor, evening news anchor from 1987 to 1988 ... | wiki |
The practice of using colours to determine the temperature of a piece of (usually) ferrous metal comes from blacksmithing. Long before thermometers were widely available it was necessary to know what state the metal was in for heat treating it and the only way to do this was to heat it up to a colour which was known to... | wiki |
William Pile may refer to:
William Pile (shipbuilder) (1822–1873), British shipbuilder
William A. Pile (1829–1889), American politician and minister from Missouri
William Pile (pastoralist) (1840–1916), owner of Polia Station, New South Wales
Sir William Pile (civil servant) (1919–1997), British civil servant | wiki |
Vértigo (película) puede referirse a:
Vértigo (1946), película documental argentina dirigida por Emilio Karstulovic y Napy Duclout;
Vértigo (1946), película mexicana, dirigida por Antonio Momplet; o
Vértigo (1958), película estadounidense, dirigida por Alfred Hitchcock. | wiki |
The 2001 European Winter Throwing Challenge was held on 17 and 18 March at Stade Charles-Ehrmann in Nice, France. It was the first edition of the athletics competition for throwing events organised by the European Athletics Association. A total of 151 athletes from 22 countries entered the competition.
The idea behind... | wiki |
W900 may refer to:
Sony Ericsson W900i, a mobile phone
Kenworth W900, a long-haul transport truck | wiki |
Cleo Anthony is an American actor.
Anthony has been cast as one of the three male leads in Spike Lee's 10-episode 2017 Netflix series She's Gotta Have It, a contemporary updating of Lee's 1986 film.
Selected television
References
External links
Living people
American male film actors
American male television actor... | wiki |
A canine butcher is a butcher shop specializing in the sale and processing of dog meat.
History
Over the centuries, the consumption of dog meat has occurred, usually as a result of hardship, but sometimes as part of a culture. As a result, shops specializing in dog meat have opened.
Europe
France
In France, during... | wiki |
Faye may refer to:
Places
Faye, Loir-et-Cher, France, a village
Faye-d'Anjou, France, a village
La Faye, France, a village
Faye, Kentucky, Elliott County, Kentucky, United States
Faye (crater), a lunar impact crater in the southern highlands of the Moon
People and fictional characters
Faye (given name), includ... | wiki |
The Yukon Ranges are a mountain range comprising the mountains in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Alaska and most of the Yukon in Canada. Named after the Yukon, this range has area of .
Sub-ranges
Anvil Range
Dawson Range
Miners Range
Nisling Range
Ogilvie Mountains
Nahoni Range
Pelly Mountains
Big Salmon R... | wiki |
This is a list of countries by net migration rate, the difference between the number of persons entering and leaving a country during the year, per 1,000 persons (based on midyear population).
Method
An excess of persons entering the country is referred to as net immigration (e.g., 3.56 migrants/1,000 population); an... | wiki |
This is a list of mosques in Bahrain.
See also
Islam in Bahrain
Lists of mosques
List of tourist attractions in Bahrain
Destruction of Shia mosques during the 2011 Bahraini uprising
References
External links
Bahrain
Mosques | wiki |
The Italian record progression for women's high jump is recognised by the Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL).
Record progression
See also
List of Italian records in athletics
Women's high jump world record progression
Women's long jump Italian record progression
Men's high jump Italian record progression
Refer... | wiki |
New York Life Insurance Company (NYLIC) is the third-largest life insurance company in the United States, the largest mutual life insurance company in the United States, and is ranked #67 on the 2021 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue. NYLIC has about $593 billion in total asse... | wiki |
Nautilus is a program which allows two parties to securely communicate using modems or TCP/IP. It runs from a command line and is available for the Linux and Windows operating systems. The name was based upon Jules Verne's Nautilus and its ability to overcome a Clipper ship as a play on Clipper chip.
The program was ... | wiki |
All Fall Down (film), een film van John Frankenheimer
All Fall Down (album), een muziekalbum van The Sound
All Fall Down (Against All Authority), een muziekalbum van Against All Authority | wiki |
The Princess is a beauty pageant in Japan that selects the contestant to represent each district at this beauty pageant. It started in 2007, and is held annually throughout Japan.
References
Official website
ミスコンテスト | プリンセス | アナウンサー・モデル・タレントの登竜門(公式ウェブサイト)
ミスコンテスト|プリンセス(Facebook officialpage)
Beauty pageants in Jap... | wiki |
Wonder Woman is a superhero created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston (pen name: Charles Moulton), and artist Harry G. Peter for DC Comics. Marston's wife, Elizabeth, and their life partner, Olive Byrne, are credited as being his inspiration for the character's appearance.
Wonder Woman ap... | wiki |
An audience is:
a person or group of (usually) people viewing a show (film, play, performance)
the group to which a work—such as a publication, performance, or work of art—is directed. Target audience.
Audience or The Audience may also refer to:
Audience (meeting), a formal meeting between a head of state and anot... | wiki |
Ride with Me may refer to:
"Ride wit Me", a 2001 song by Nelly
"Ride with Me" (Steppenwolf song), 1971
"Ride With Me" (Hey! Say! JUMP song), 2013
Ride with Me (album), an album by Vanessa Struhler
Ride with Me, a 2015 album by Baha Men
"Ride with Me", a 2021 single by Tungevaag featuring Kid Ink | wiki |
46,XX/46,XY is a chimeric genetic condition characterized by the presence of some cells that express a 46,XX karyotype and some cells that express a 46,XY karyotype in a single human being. The cause of the condition lies in utero with the aggregation of two distinct blastocysts or zygotes (one of which expresses 46,XX... | wiki |
Dominican Republic is scheduled to compete at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary from 14 July to 30 July.
Diving
Dominican Republic has entered 1 diver (one male).
Swimming
Dominican Republic has received a Universality invitation from FINA to send a maximum of four swimmers (two men and two... | wiki |
A bunkie board is thin mattress support originally intended for a bunk bed. It was invented in the early 20th century to provide a thinner platform support than box-springs, and more uniform support than slats.
Construction
A DIY bunkie board might consist of plywood, but commercially-made versions can be made of w... | wiki |
Flight 741 may refer to:
TWA Flight 741, hijacked on 6 September 1970
EgyptAir Flight 741, crashed on 29 January 1973
it is also a book in The Executioner (book series)
0741 | wiki |
William Ball Spencer (sometimes known incorrectly as William Barnett Spencer) (1854-1923) was a British marine painter. He was the son of Richard Ball Spencer.
References
19th-century English painters
English male painters
1854 births
1923 deaths
19th-century English male artists | wiki |
Shadowrun is a pen and paper role-playing game, first released in 1989.
Shadowrun may also refer to:
Video games based on the role-playing game:
Shadowrun (1993 video game), a 1993 video game for the Super NES
Shadowrun (1994 video game), a 1994 video game for the Sega Genesis
Shadowrun (1996 video game), a 1996 v... | wiki |
Billy the Cat may refer to:
Billy the Cat (Belgian comics), a Franco-Belgian comic strip published by Spirou
Billy the Cat (British comics), a British comic strip and adventure story published by The Beano
Billy the Cat (TV series), a Belgian cartoon series based on the Belgian comic strip of the same name
See also... | wiki |
The Glenlyon Range is a mountain range in the Yukon, Canada. It has an area of 2589 km2 and is a subrange of the Pelly Mountains which in turn form part of the Yukon Ranges.
See also
List of mountain ranges
References
Mountain ranges of Yukon | wiki |
The Player of the Year Trophy is an award given by Ice Hockey Journalists UK (formally the British Ice Hockey Writers Association) to the MVP in the Elite League and the English Premier League at the end of each season. In previous seasons it has been awarded to players in the British Hockey League's Premier and First ... | wiki |
Batata may refer to:
Related to sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas)
Batata, the word for sweet potato in many languages, including Hebrew & Spanish
Elsinoë batatas (sweet potato scab), a plant pathogen
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. batatas, a plant pathogen
Phyllosticta batatas, a plant pathogen
Related to potato (Solanu... | wiki |
Thrillville is a video game developed by LucasArts.
Thrillville may also refer to:
Thrillville: Off the Rails, the sequel to Thrillville
Thrillville (theater event), a monthly cabaret style movie theater event based in Oakland, California and dedicated to cult and B-movies
Thrill-Ville USA, a amusement park in Tur... | wiki |
BC Partners is a British international investment firm with over $40 billion of assets under management across private equity, credit and real estate in Europe and North America. Its global headquarters are in London. The firm invests across all industries. BC Partners was founded in 1986 and has offices in New York, P... | wiki |
Batata horra () is a vegetable dish originating from Lebanon and Syria. It consists of potatoes, red peppers, coriander, chili, and garlic which are all fried together in olive oil.
Etymology
Baṯāṯā ḥārrah literally means "spicy potatoes".
References
Arab cuisine
Syrian cuisine
Potato dishes
Mediterranean cuisine
Le... | wiki |
South Korea is scheduled to compete at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary from 14 July to 30 July.
Diving
South Korea has entered 6 divers (two male and four female).
Men
Women
Swimming
South Korean swimmers have achieved qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of 2 s... | wiki |
Spey casting is a casting technique used in fly fishing. Spey casting can be accomplished with either a normal length fly rod, or a rod referred to as a double-handed fly rod, often called a Spey rod. Spey rods can also be used for standard overhead casting.
Spey casting is used for fishing large rivers for salmon and... | wiki |
Death diving is a form of extreme freestyle diving from heights jumping with stretched arms and belly first, landing in a cannonball or a shrimp position. The roots of Death Diving are in Norway where Døds events still dominates (see Døds Diving). The World Championship has taken place in Oslo Norway every August since... | wiki |
Air-cooled engines rely on the circulation of air directly over heat dissipation fins or hot areas of the engine to cool them in order to keep the engine within operating temperatures. In all combustion engines, a great percentage of the heat generated (around 44%) escapes through the exhaust, not through the metal fin... | wiki |
Out of My Hands may refer to:
Out of My Hands (Green River Ordinance album)
Out of My Hands (Jennifer Rush album)
Out of My Hands (Keisha White album)
Out of My Hands (Morten Harket album)
"Out of My Hands" (song), a 2010 song by Jars of Clay
"Out of My Hands", a song by Dionne Warwick from the 1979 album Dionne... | wiki |
The largest flawless diamond in the world is known as The Paragon, a D-color gem weighing , and the tenth largest white diamond in the world. The gem was mined in Brazil and attracted attention for being an exceptional white, flawless stone of great size. The Mayfair-based jeweller Graff Diamonds acquired the stone in... | wiki |
Begayt is an Ethiopian breed of cattle. Currently there are ongoing cross-breeding programmes with Arado cattle, in an attempt to increase the milk production of the latter.
Origin of the cattle breed
Ethiopia has been at a crossroads for cattle immigration to Africa due to
proximity to the geographical entry of Ind... | wiki |
LaMont Damon Jordan (11 de noviembre de 1978 en Forestville, Maryland) es un corredor, jugando actualmente para los Denver Broncos. También jugó para los Oakland Raiders y los New England Patriots.
Jordan fue fichado por los Denver Broncos el 4 de marzo, del 2009. Ahora, Jordan se une al nuevo Head Coach de Denver, Jo... | wiki |
"Always" is a science fiction short story by American writer Karen Joy Fowler. Originally published in Asimov's Science Fiction, it won the 2007 Nebula Award for Best Short Story.
Synopsis
"Always" is set in a commune led by Brother Porter in the city of Always, where inhabitants are immortal. His rules are that men... | wiki |
This is a list of mosques in Jordan.
See also
Islam in Jordan
Lists of mosques
References
External links
Jordan
Mosques | wiki |
Ino (mythologie) of Leucothea is een figuur uit de Griekse mythologie
Ino (Kochi) , een gemeente in de Japanse prefectuur Kochi | wiki |
This page provides supplementary chemical data on ammonia.
Structure and properties
Thermodynamic properties
Vapor–liquid equilibrium data
Table data (above) obtained from CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 44th ed. The (s) notation indicates equilibrium temperature of vapor over solid. Otherwise temperature is ... | wiki |
The men's 67.5 kg weightlifting competitions at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London took place on 10 August at the Empress Hall of the Earls Court Exhibition Centre. It was the sixth time the lightweight class competition was held, all at 67.5 kg.
Each weightlifter had three attempts at each of the three lifts. The bes... | wiki |
Great Mission may refer to:
Great Mission Teacher Training Institute, Delhi
Great Mission Public School, group of co-educational schools run by Prabhas Educational and Welfare Society in New Delhi, India
"Great Mission", song from You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess | wiki |
Texan English is the array of American English dialects spoken in Texas, primarily falling under Southern U.S. English. As one nationwide study states, the typical Texan accent is a "Southern accent with a twist". The "twist" refers to inland Southern U.S., older coastal Southern U.S., and South Midland U.S. accents mi... | wiki |
Stay Away è un singolo dei Nirvana, pubblicato nel 1991 ed estratto dal disco Nevermind. Kurt Cobain la definì come singolo forte
Singoli dei Nirvana | wiki |
Reaping typically refers to the cutting of grain or pulse for harvest.
Reaping may also refer to:
The Reaping, a 2007 horror film
The Reaping (audio drama), a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the television series Doctor Who
Reaper, also "reaping machine", a farm tool or machine for harvesting grain
Si... | wiki |
In physics and mathematics, time domain electromagnetics refers to one of two general groups of techniques (in mathematics, often called ansätze) that describe electromagnetic wave motion. In contrast with frequency domain electromagnetics, which are based on the Fourier or Laplace transform, time domain keeps time as ... | wiki |
, doing business as , is a Japanese drugstore chain headquartered on the third floor of the in Nishikata, Bunkyō, Tokyo. Tomod's sells cosmetics and other products. Tomod's is a Sumitomo group company.
References
External links
Tomod's
Pharmacy brands
Retail companies based in Tokyo | wiki |
Silver Lake is a lake located just outside Oconomowoc in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States.
Notes
Lakes of Waukesha County, Wisconsin
Lakes of Wisconsin | wiki |
This is a list of public art in Portland, Maine, in the United States. This list applies only to works of public art on permanent display in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artworks in museums. Public art may include sculptures, statues, monuments, memorials, murals, and mosaics.
References... | wiki |
This is a list of mosques in Lebanon.
See also
Lists of mosques
List of mosques in Beirut
Islam in Lebanon
External links
Lebanon
Mosques | wiki |
"If I Can Dream" is a song made famous by Elvis Presley.
If I Can Dream may also refer to:
"If I Can Dream" (album), a 2015 compilation album by American singer Elvis Presley
"If I Can Dream" (web series), a webseries created by Simon Fuller
If I Can Dream, a 1992 EP by Michael Ball
See also
I Can Dream (disambi... | wiki |
Jean Schmit may refer to:
Jean Schmit (cyclist)
Jean Schmit (footballer) | wiki |
Django Software Foundation (сокращённо ) — некоммерческая организация (), основанная 17 июня 2008 года для поддержки продвижения, разработки, обучения и развития свободного программного каркаса для веб-приложений на языке Python — Django.
Среди корпоративных членов этой организации числятся, например, JetBrains и Inst... | wiki |
Karen Sargsyan may refer to:
Karen Sargsyan (conductor), Armenian choirmaster and conductor
Karen Sargsyan (footballer), Russian footballer
Karen Grigory Sargsyan, Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh | wiki |
Laura Harper may refer to:
Laura Harper (cricketer)
Laura Harper (basketball) | wiki |
Below are two estimates of the most common words in Modern Spanish. Each estimate comes from an analysis of a different text corpus. A text corpus is a large collection of samples of written and/or spoken language, that has been carefully prepared for linguistic analysis. To determine which words are the most common, r... | wiki |
Best of Chris Isaak è un album di raccolta del musicista statunitense Chris Isaak, pubblicato nel 2006.
Tracce
Collegamenti esterni | wiki |
JINYA Ramen Bar is a chain of restaurants based in Los Angeles, California, specializing in ramen noodle dishes. The restaurants are located across the Lower 48, Washington DC, and Hawaii in the US; and Vancouver and Calgary in Canada. Los Angeles food critic Jonathan Gold has praised the restaurant.
History
Founded... | wiki |
Exagon Engineering is a French auto racing team which is based in Magny-Cours. The team was founded by director Luc Marchetti in 2004, and is managed by former racer Cathy Muller who is the older sister of successful touring car driver Yvan Muller. Exagon Engineering are best known for preparing cars to enter in the FI... | wiki |
Out & About may refer to:
Out & About (newsletter), New York travel newsletter for gay and lesbian travelers
Out & About Newspaper, a monthly LGBT newspaper in Nashville, Tennessee
Out and About (Cherish the Ladies album), 1993
Out and About (Steve Swell album), 1996
"Out and About", 1967 song by Boyce and Hart
... | wiki |
Kiribath () is a traditional Sri Lankan dish made from rice. It is prepared by cooking rice with coconut milk, hence this name, and can be considered a form of rice cake or rice pudding. Kiribath is an essential dish in Sri Lankan cuisine. It is very commonly served for breakfast on the first day of each month and also... | wiki |
Laura Moreno may refer to:
Laura Moreno (gymnast)
Laura Moreno (footballer) | wiki |
The United States federal excise tax on gasoline is 18.4 cents per gallon and 24.4 cents per gallon for diesel fuel. The federal tax was last raised October 1, 1993 and is not indexed to inflation, which increased 93% from 1993 until 2022. On average, , state and local taxes and fees add 34.24 cents to gasoline and 35.... | wiki |
In mathematics, the Ernst equation is an integrable non-linear partial differential equation, named after the American physicist .
The Ernst equation
The equation reads:
For its Lax pair and other features see e.g. and references therein.
Usage
The Ernst equation is employed in order to produce the exact solutions... | wiki |
"Like We Never Had a Broken Heart" is a song written by Pat Alger and Garth Brooks, and recorded by American country music artist Trisha Yearwood. It was released in September 1991 as the second single from her debut album Trisha Yearwood. The song reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. ... | wiki |
This is a list of countries by a simple average of commercial banks' annualized interest rates charged on new loans to their most credit-worthy customers. Each entry is denominated in the respective national currency.
List
References
Lists of countries by economic indicator
Countries by Commercial Bank Prime Lending... | wiki |
Sunski is a sunglasses and lifestyle apparel brand founded in 2012, in San Francisco, California. The company launched on Kickstarter with the intent of creating an affordable, polarized line of sunglasses. Sunski positions itself as an independent alternative to the existing major optical conglomerates that dominate ... | wiki |
Fan labor, also called fan works, are the creative activities engaged in by fans, primarily those of various media properties or musical groups. These activities can include creation of written works (fiction, fan fiction and review literature), visual or computer-assisted art, films and videos, animations, games, musi... | wiki |
"The Woman Before Me" is a song written by Jude Johnstone and recorded by the American country music artist Trisha Yearwood. It was released in March 1992 as the fourth single from the album Trisha Yearwood. The song reached number 4 on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
Chart performance
Year-end c... | wiki |
Karen Davidson may refer to:
Karen Davidson (athlete), former British wheelchair athlete
Karen Lynn Davidson (born 1943), Latter-day Saint hymnwriter, author and literary critic | wiki |
L'albero di Halloween (The Halloween Tree) – romanzo di Ray Bradbury del 1972
The Halloween Tree – film per la televisione del 1993 diretto da Mario Piluso | wiki |
The Kendall test may refer to:
Kendall tau rank correlation coefficient, also called the Kendall tau test
A test of the strength of the abdominal muscles during a physical examination | wiki |
Mode 1 may refer to:
Mode I (archaeology), a prehistoric industry
Mode 1, a sociological term for the production of knowledge; see Mode 2 | wiki |
USA Gonzo Games is a game show that aired on the USA Network from October 6 to December 29, 1991. Mark L. Walberg made his debut as a game show host on this series. The show was produced by Stone Stanley Productions.
Premise
Ten contestants (5 male and 5 female) competed in various stunts that tested their endurance.... | wiki |
A violin is a bowed string instrument with four strings tuned in perfect fifths.
Violin may also refer to:
Entertainment
Violin (2011 film), a Malayalam film
Violin (2017 film), a Russian film
Violin (novel), novel by Anne Rice
The Violin, a 2005 Mexican film
Music
Violin (album), album by violinist Vanessa-Mae... | wiki |
Patagonian fox may refer to:
Culpeo
South American gray fox
Animal common name disambiguation pages | wiki |
Morongo Valley – jednostka osadnicza w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Kalifornia, w hrabstwie San Bernardino.
CDP w stanie Kalifornia
Hrabstwo San Bernardino | wiki |
Drakesbad may refer to:
Drakesbad, California
Drakesbad Guest Ranch | wiki |
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