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The 2003 UNCAF Nations Cup was an association football tournament. It was held in two venues in Panama in February 2003, and was played in a round robin tournament, each of the 6 teams playing each other once. Costa Rica won their record fourth title, and along with the Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras, qualified... | wiki |
A hot-tube ignitor was an early device that fit onto the cylinder head of an internal-combustion engine, used to ignite the compressed fuel/air mixture by means of a flame heating part of the tube red-hot. A hot-tube ignitor consisted of a metal or porcelain tube, closed at one end and attached to the cylinder head at ... | wiki |
In transportation, collision avoidance is the maintenance of systems and practices designed to prevent vehicles (such as aircraft, motor vehicles, ships, cranes and trains) from colliding with each other. Examples include:
Airborne collision avoidance systems for aircraft
Automatic Identification System for collision... | wiki |
ADO.NET (ActiveX Data Objects .NET) — це набір бібліотек, що постачається з Microsoft .NET Framework і призначений для взаємодії з різними сховищами даних з .NET-застосунків. Бібліотеки ADO.NET включають класи для приєднання до джерела даних, виконання запитів і обробки їхніх результатів. Крім того, ADO.NET можна викор... | wiki |
A rib steak (known as côte de boeuf or tomahawk steak in the UK) is a beefsteak sliced from the rib primal of a beef animal, with rib bone attached. In the United States, the term rib eye steak is used for a rib steak with the bone removed; however, in some areas, and outside the U.S., the terms are often used interch... | wiki |
Super 16 may refer to
16 mm film
Super16 (film school), a film school in Copenhagen, Denmark
"Super 16", a song the second studio album, Neu! 2, by the krautrock band Neu!
A proposed expansion of the southern hemisphere Super Rugby rugby union competition | wiki |
Electric bass can mean:
Electric upright bass, the electric version of a double bass
Electric bass guitar
Bass synthesizer
Big Mouth Billy Bass, a battery-powered singing fish | wiki |
Thomas Horatio Bevan
Thomas Bevan (parlamentarzysta) | wiki |
Thomas W. Blackburn
Thomas Blackburn (biolog) | wiki |
"What a Difference a Day Makes" is the twenty-second episode of the fifth season of the American television medical drama, Grey's Anatomy and the show's 100th episode overall. Written by series creator Shonda Rhimes and directed by Rob Corn, the episode was originally broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC... | wiki |
Olympiastadion se poate referi la:
Stadionul Olimpic din Berlin
Stadionul Olimpic din München | wiki |
William Henry McMaster
William McMaster (1811–1877) | wiki |
Chad Gervich is a published author, television writer and producer, and playwright.
Gervich has produced and written for shows such After Lately, Dog With a Blog, Cupcake Wars, and Wipeout. He has written Small Screen, Big Picture: A Writers Guide to the TV Business, "How to Manage Your Agent: A Writer's Guide to Holl... | wiki |
Pharaoh's Daughter is a world music band from New York.
Pharaoh's Daughter may also refer to:
Pharaoh's daughter (Exodus), who found the baby Moses in the Nile in the book of Exodus
Pharaoh's daughter (wife of Solomon), a figure from the Hebrew Scriptures
The Pharaoh's Daughter, a classical ballet choreographed by Ma... | wiki |
Standalone or Stand-alone may refer to:
Stand-alone DSL, a digital subscriber line without analog telephone service; also known as naked DSL
Stand-alone expansion pack, an expansion pack which does not require the original game in order to use the new content
Stand-alone inverter, a power inverter that converts direct... | wiki |
Samsung Galaxy A3 (2015) или Samsung Galaxy A3 2015 Edition — Android-смартфон производства Samsung. Он был представлен в октябре 2014 года, вместе с более крупным и родственным Samsung Galaxy A5. Samsung Galaxy A3 (2016) является преемником Samsung Galaxy A3.
Модели Samsung Galaxy A3 SM-A300F и SM-A300FU в настоящее ... | wiki |
The Glass Closet: Why Coming Out Is Good Business is a 2014 book by John Browne, the former Chief Executive Officer of BP. Building on Browne's 2010 memoir Beyond Business, in which he discussed the pressures of being closeted at work for decades, The Glass Closet takes a broader look at the experience of gay people in... | wiki |
Haemus Mountains can refer to the following:
Haemus Mons was an ancient Greek name for the Balkan mountains
Montes Haemus is a mountain range on the Moon
Haemus Montes is the name of a ridge on Io, a moon of Jupiter
See also
List of mountains on the Moon | wiki |
Public Enemy is an American hip hop group.
Public Enemy or Public Enemies may also refer to:
Public enemy, a phrase to describe dangerous criminals and similar outlaws
Film
The Public Enemy, a 1931 American film
Public Enemies (1941 film), an American comedy film
Public Enemies (1996 film), an American crime fi... | wiki |
Hadhrami or Hadrami may refer to:
Hadhrami people, people inhabiting the Hadhramaut region in Yemen
Hadhrami Arabic, a dialect of Arabic spoken by the Hadhrami people
Hadhrami Sheikhdom, one of the five sheikdoms of Upper Yafa in Southern Arabia
See also
Hadrami (disambiguation)
Language and nationality disambiguat... | wiki |
100 greatest may refer to:
100 Greatest (TV series), a Channel 4 TV strand in the United Kingdom
100 Greatest African Americans, a biographical dictionary
100 Greatest of All Time, a TV series ranking the greatest tennis players
100 Greatest Britons, a BBC TV programme
100 Greatest Discoveries, a TV series produced b... | wiki |
Founded in 1989, by members of Alexander Calder's family in collaboration with the Centre national des arts plastiques (CNAP), the Atelier Calder residency program offers artists the residencies to create new work and projects in Calder's studio and home in Saché, France.
References
Studios in France | wiki |
Poranthera microphylla, sometimes referred to as the small poranthera, is a widespread Australian annual herb that grows naturally in a variety of habitats. A tiny soft plant, up to 10 cm in height with weak branches. Occasionally noticed after wet winters when it comes into flower. The specific epithet microphylla ref... | wiki |
Telia may refer to:
Telium, plural Telia, structure of the reproductive cycle of rusts (plant diseases)
Telia Company, Swedish telecommunications company
Telia Digital-tv, Swedish TV platform
Telia Norge, Norwegian telecommucations company
Telia Eesti, Estonian telecommucations company
Telia, India, village in India
T... | wiki |
Stage illusions are large-scale magic tricks. As the name implies, stage illusions are distinct from all other types of magic in that they are performed a considerable distance away from the audience, usually on a stage, in order to maintain the illusion. Stage illusions usually use large props and may involve the use ... | wiki |
Sonic Drift 2 est un jeu vidéo de course sorti en 1995 et fonctionne sur Game Gear. Le jeu a été développé et édité par Sega. C'est la suite de Sonic Drift sorti en 1994 sur Game Gear.
Personnage jouables
Sonic
Tails
Amy Rose
Eggman
Knuckles
Metal Sonic
Fang
Liens externes
Jeu vidéo Classic Sonic
Jeu vidéo de cou... | wiki |
The Daily Telegraph Foursomes Tournament was a golf tournament played in England. The event was held annually from 1947 to 1951, and had total prize money of £2,100.
Detail
32 professionals and 32 leading amateurs were invited and drawn into pairs. Five rounds of foursomes knock-out were played with one round on the f... | wiki |
A shim is a tool that is used to bypass padlocks. It works by retracting the spring-loaded catch that restrains the shackle.
Like other types of lockpicks, shims can be professionally made or improvised out of easily available materials like aluminum cans.
Higher security padlocks typically use techniques that make sh... | wiki |
Push and shove may refer to:
Push and Shove (album), by No Doubt, 2012
"Push and Shove" (song), the title song
Push and shove router, a type of router supported by various EDA layout programs
See also
A Push and a Shove, a 2007 novel by Christopher Kelly | wiki |
An ellipsis is a punctuation mark comprised a series of dots: ...
"Ellipsis" may also refer to:
Arts
Ellipsis (narrative device), a literary plot technique whereby events are omitted
Ellipsis (Biffy Clyro album), a 2016 alt-rock release
Ellipsis (Scorn album), a 1995 electronica remix
Computing
Ellipsis (compute... | wiki |
A memento is a keepsake or souvenir of remembrance.
Memento may also refer to:
Film and television
Memento (film), a 2000 film directed by Christopher Nolan
"Memento" (Stargate SG-1), an episode of Stargate SG-1
Music
Memento (band), a musical group
Memento (Booka Shade album)
Memento (Dead Can Dance album)
Memento... | wiki |
Low Tide is an 2019 American drama film.
Low Tide may also refer to:
Low tide, when the water in a tide stops falling
Lowtide, an Australian indie rock band formed in 2008
Lowtide (album), 2014
Low Tides (album), by This Wild Life, 2016
See also | wiki |
A Natural History of the Senses is a 1990 non-fiction book by American author, poet, and naturalist Diane Ackerman. In this book, Ackerman examines both the science of how the different senses work, and the varied means by which different cultures have sought to stimulate the senses. The book was the inspiration for t... | wiki |
The 1993 UNCAF Nations Cup was the second edition of the UNCAF Nations Cup, the football championship of Unión Centroamericana de Fútbol (UNCAF).
Preliminary round
Squads
For a complete list of all participating squads see 1993 UNCAF Nations Cup squads
Stadium
Group stage
All matches were played in Tegucigalpa, H... | wiki |
Low Water or Low Waters may refer to:
Low water, or low tide, when the water of a tide stops falling
Low Water or Season of the Harvest, the third and final season of lunar and civil Egyptian calendars
Low Water (band), an American rock band
Low Waters, Hamilton, a place in Scotland
See also | wiki |
New Lenox – wieś w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Illinois, w hrabstwie Will.
Wsie w stanie Illinois | wiki |
Thái Nguyên () is a city in Vietnam. It is the capital and largest city of Thái Nguyên Province. The city is listed as a first class city and is the ninth largest city in Vietnam. It has long been famous throughout Vietnam for its Tân Cương tea, among the most recognized Vietnamese tea regions. In 1959, it become the s... | wiki |
A moonbow (also known as a moon rainbow or lunar rainbow) is a rainbow produced by moonlight rather than direct sunlight. Other than the difference in the light source, its formation is the same as for a solar rainbow: It is caused by the refraction of light in many water droplets, such as a rain shower or a waterfall,... | wiki |
Too many men is a penalty that may be called in various team sports when the team has more players on the field or other playing area than are allowed by the rules. Penalties vary from one sport to the next.
Association football
In association football, if a team is found to have more than eleven players on the field... | wiki |
The term "snatch squad" refers to two tactics used by police in riot control and crowd control.
In riot control
The snatch squad in riot control involves several police officers, usually wearing protective riot gear, rushing forwards—occasionally in a flying wedge formation—to break through the front of a crowd, with ... | wiki |
General Wheeler may refer to:
Daniel D. Wheeler (1841–1916), U.S. Army brigadier general
Earle Wheeler (1908–1975), U.S. Army four-star general
Edwin B. Wheeler (1918–1985), U.S. Marine Corps major general
Hugh Wheeler (East India Company officer) (1789–1857), East India Company major general
Joseph Wheeler (1836–1906... | wiki |
Galaro () is a settlement on the island of Zakynthos, Greece.
Populated places in Zakynthos | wiki |
Clearance Diving Team refers to a team of Clearance divers, originally specialist naval divers who used explosives underwater to remove obstructions to make harbours and shipping channels safe to navigate, but later the term "clearance diver" was used to include other naval underwater work.
Clearance Diving Team may a... | wiki |
YTV or ytv may refer to:
YTV (Canadian TV channel), a Canadian youth television station owned by Corus Entertainment
YTV (Burmese TV network), a Burmese television channel owned by MY Multimedia Co.,ltd
Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council, a co-operation agency operating in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area
Yale TV, t... | wiki |
Floating is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by William Roth and starring Norman Reedus. The film marks Reedus' feature film appearance debut.
Plot
Floating is the tale of a young man's coming of age struggle set against a turbulent emotional time and financial woes. Van's life is altered at age sixteen... | wiki |
Euroboy may refer to
Euroboy, the stage name of Knut Schreiner, Norwegian singer, musician and producer, member of various bands Kåre and The Cavemen / Euroboys, Turbonegro, Mirror Lakes and others
Euroboys, Norwegian band
"Euroboy" (song), a song by the Pet Shop Boys
Euroboy (magazine), a former gay pornographic maga... | wiki |
Moffett's solution is a mixture of adrenaline, sodium bicarbonate and cocaine that is used to provide topical analgesia and vasoconstriction during ear, nose, and throat surgery, especially for operations on the nose.
References
Analgesics | wiki |
Solar maximum is the regular period of greatest solar activity during the Sun's 11-year solar cycle. During solar maximum, large numbers of sunspots appear, and the solar irradiance output grows by about 0.07%. On average, the solar cycle takes about 11 years to go from one solar maximum to the next, with duration obse... | wiki |
The GUID Partition Table (GPT) is a standard for the layout of partition tables of a physical computer storage device, such as a hard disk drive or solid-state drive, using universally unique identifiers, which are also known as globally unique identifiers (GUIDs). Forming a part of the Unified Extensible Firmware Inte... | wiki |
The Rubber Stamp Film is a 1983 7 minute 16mm short animated film by Joanna Priestley, using rubber stamped images and drawings on paper. The film was directed, produced, and animated by Priestley with sound designed and produced by R. Dennis Wiancko.
Synopsis
The Rubber Stamp Film was described by Walker Art Center F... | wiki |
Maria is a feminine given name. It is given in many languages influenced by Latin Christianity.
It has its origin as the feminine form of the Roman name Marius (see Maria gens), and, after Christianity has spread across the Roman empire, it became the Latinised form of the name of Miriam: Mary, mother of Jesus.
Maria... | wiki |
General Montagu or Montague may refer to:
Charles Montagu (British Army officer) (died 1777), British Army lieutenant general
John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich (1718–1792), British Army general
Thomas Montagu, 4th Earl of Salisbury (1388–1428), English Army lieutenant general
Percival John Montague (1882–1966), Can... | wiki |
General Morton may refer to:
Charles Gould Morton (1861–1933), U.S. Army major general
Gerald Morton (1845–1906), British Army lieutenant general
Jacob Morton (1756–1836), New York Militia major general in the War of 1812
James St. Clair Morton (1829–1864), Union Army brigadier general
Robert W. Morton (1937–2002), Ro... | wiki |
General Mundy may refer to:
Carl E. Mundy III (born 1960), U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant general
Carl Epting Mundy Jr. (1935–2014), U.S. Marine Corps four-star general
George W. Mundy (1905–2000), U.S. Air Force lieutenant general
Godfrey Mundy (1804–1860), British Army major general
Pierrepont Mundy (1815–1889), Briti... | wiki |
Suffering, or pain in a broad sense, may be an experience of unpleasantness or aversion, possibly associated with the perception of harm or threat of harm in an individual. Suffering is the basic element that makes up the negative valence of affective phenomena. The opposite of suffering is pleasure or happiness.
Suff... | wiki |
Nicholas Hawkins of Cardiff was a Welsh Member of Parliament. He represented Cardiff Boroughs in 1597.
References
Year of birth missing
Year of death missing
Politicians from Cardiff
16th-century Welsh politicians
English MPs 1597–1598 | wiki |
In Italian, crudo means "raw". In Italian cuisine, this word can be used with a lot of food: pesce crudo means "raw fish", and carne cruda means "raw meat", similar to steak tartare.
See also
Kinilaw
Ceviche
Salsiccia cruda
Poke (Hawaii)
Sashimi
References
Italian cuisine
Uncooked fish dishes
Potentially dange... | wiki |
Partisan may refer to:
Military
Partisan (weapon), a pole weapon
Partisan (military), paramilitary forces engaged behind the front line
Yugoslav Partisans, communist-led, anti-fascist resistance against Nazi Germany and the Independent State of Croatia during WWII
Italian Partisans, communist-led, anti-fascist resis... | wiki |
The 1999 UNCAF Nations Cup was a UNCAF Nations Cup held in San Jose, Costa Rica in March 1999. The host team won the tournament's final group. Costa Rica then qualified automatically, alongside second-placed Guatemala and third-placed Honduras for the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Squads
For a complete list of all participa... | wiki |
Campbell Field Airport is a public use general aviation airport located in the Weirwood, Virginia, United States hamlet on public highway route 617.
The airport serves the aviation community on Virginia's Eastern Shore. The airport covers and has two turf runways.
The airport is open during daylight, however nigh... | wiki |
Seven words may refer to:
Seven Words (album), a 2022 album by British band Xentrix
"7 Words", a song by alternative metal band Deftones from their 1995 album Adrenaline
The seven sayings of Jesus on the cross
Musical settings of sayings of Jesus on the cross
The seven dirty words listed by the comedian George Ca... | wiki |
Twin Lakes Inlet flows into Twin Lakes northeast of North Wilmurt, New York.
References
Rivers of Herkimer County, New York
Rivers of New York (state) | wiki |
Several software products and services are called Data Explorer:
Azure Data Explorer
Exoplanet Data Explorer
Google Public Data Explorer
Human Olfactory Data Explorer
IBM OpenDX
UNEP Environmental Data Explorer
Other uses:
Data Explorers, a company | wiki |
The Platino Award for Best Actor (Spanish: Premio Platino al mejor actor / Premio Platino a la mejor interpretación masculina) is one of the Platino Awards, Ibero-America's film awards presented annually by the Entidad de Gestión de Derechos de los Productores Audiovisuales (EGEDA) and the Federación Iberoamericana de ... | wiki |
Programes Adaptats de Garantia Social, estudis de Formació Professional
Proves d'Accés a Grau Superior | wiki |
Hanqing Zhao (24 April 1994; Wuhan, China) is a Chinese draughts player (International draughts), who ranked second at the 2012 Asian Women's Draughts Championship. She became World Draughts Champion Juniors Girls 2012. She has become the champion of China many times. Zhao is an International master (MIF). At 7 years-o... | wiki |
The 2021 Aegean Sea boat capsizing took place on 24 December 2021. 16 people died in a boat capsizing in Aegean Sea.
References
Shipwrecks in the Aegean Sea
Shipwrecks of Greece
2021 in Greece
Maritime incidents in 2021 | wiki |
The Man Who Could Not Laugh (Norwegian: Mannen som ikke kunne le) is a 1968 Norwegian comedy film. The title role is played by Rolv Wesenlund. Harald Heide-Steen Jr. plays the psychologist with the task of teaching him to laugh. The film also stars the film's director, Bo Hermansson.
The film is considered a Norwegian... | wiki |
Independence Centre or variation may refer to:
Independence Center, Independence, Missouri, USA; a shopping mall
Independence Center (St. Louis), Missouri, USA; a psychiatric rehabilitation center
Independence Events Center, Independence, Missouri, USA; a multipurpose arena
Independence Visitor Center, Philadelphi... | wiki |
People
Sebastiano Lo Monaco (1730–1775), Italian painter
Sebastiano Lo Monaco (born 1958), Italian actor of theatre, cinema and television | wiki |
Larsenia is een geslacht van weekdieren uit de klasse van de Gastropoda (slakken).
Soort
Larsenia scalaroides Warén, 1989
Vanikoridae | wiki |
Icingtons (also known as French icingtons) are traditional wedding figurines made entirely of icing sugar. Icingtons are distinguishable from other wedding figurines by their organic soft look. They are placed on top of the wedding cake as a visual and symbolic mechanism.
Ingredients
Icingtons consist of royal icing... | wiki |
PET Container Recycling Europe, commonly known as Petcore, is a Brussels-based non-profit European trade association.
Petcore was founded in 1993 to promote the collection, sorting and recycling of post-consumer PET bottles. It networks with national collection agencies, governments, and the recycling industry. Used P... | wiki |
Frank E. Petersen
Frank Petersen (trener)
Zobacz też
Frank Peterson | wiki |
William Burns Lindsay may refer to:
William Burns Lindsay Jr. (1824–1872), Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada and the first Clerk of the House of Commons of Canada
William Burns Lindsay Sr. (1796–1862), Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada and the Legislative Assembly of the Prov... | wiki |
In computer software, an operating environment or integrated applications environment is the environment in which users run application software. The environment consists of a user interface provided by an applications manager and usually an application programming interface (API) to the applications manager.
An opera... | wiki |
The Yamaha DragStar 250 (also known as the V Star 250 and the XVS250) is a motorcycle produced by Yamaha Motor Company.
V Star 250 Replaces Virago 250
In the 2008 model overview, the Virago 250 has been replaced with the V Star 250, but the specifications remain similar to the Virago 250.
See also
Yamaha DragStar
Y... | wiki |
Swimmer most commonly refers to a participant in:
Swimming (sport) competition
Swimming
Swimmer or swimmers may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Films
The Swimmer (1968 film), an American surreal drama film based on John Cheever's story, starring Burt Lancaster
Swimmers (2005 film), an American independent... | wiki |
Contortion (sometimes contortionism) is a performance art in which performers called contortionists showcase their skills of extreme physical flexibility. Contortion acts often accompany acrobatics, circus acts, street performers and other live performing arts. Contortion acts are typically performed in front of a live... | wiki |
The Lysistrata Project may refer to:
The Lysistrata Project (protest), a 2003 peace protest in reaction to the Iraq disarmament crisis
The Lysistrata Project (radio drama), a contemporary adaptation of Aristophanes's play
See also
Lysistrata, the play by Aristophanes | wiki |
"The Damned" is the second episode of the eighth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on October 29, 2017. The episode was written by Matthew Negrete and Channing Powell, and directed by Rosemary Rodriguez.
The combined attack on Negan and the Saviors' compound h... | wiki |
An epididymal cyst is a cyst of the epididymis containing serous liquid. They are difficult to differentiate from a spermatocele except by aspiration, since a spermatocele contains milky-appearing sperm.
References
Cysts
Epididymis disorders | wiki |
The Canadian Ballet Festival was an annual event staged in Canada from 1948 to 1954 that brought together various Canadian dance companies to generate public interest in classical dance. Prior to the festivals, it was difficult for professional Canadian dancers to earn a living by practising their art in their own coun... | wiki |
The Sanremo Music Festival 1990 was the 40th annual Sanremo Music Festival, held at the Teatro Palafiori in Sanremo, province of Imperia, between 28 February and 3 March 1990 and broadcast on Rai 1.
The show was presented by Johnny Dorelli and Gabriella Carlucci. Adriano Aragozzini served as artistic director.
The wi... | wiki |
The 2008 South China floods began on 26 May 2008. Four rounds of torrential rains with landslides and flooding lasted for 20 days and affected fifteen provinces in Eastern and Southern China.
The first round of floods affected twelve provinces in South China and killed 93 people as of 30 May. A new round of floods beg... | wiki |
Ракула:
Ракула — деревня в Кирилловском районе Вологодской области.
Ракула — река, приток Лудеги. | wiki |
The 2011 D.C. United season was D.C. United's 17th year of existence, their 16th season in Major League Soccer, and their 16th consecutive season in the top-flight of American soccer. D.C. United tried to salvage a poor showing last season where they finished at the bottom of the MLS standings. The season covers the pe... | wiki |
Bulbophyllum limbatum é uma espécie de orquídea (família Orchidaceae) pertencente ao gênero Bulbophyllum. Foi descrita por John Lindley em 1840.
Ligações externas
The Bulbophyllum-Checklist
The internet Orchid species Photo Encyclopedia
Plantas descritas em 1840
Bulbophyllum | wiki |
Bulbophyllum linearifolium é uma espécie de orquídea (família Orchidaceae) pertencente ao gênero Bulbophyllum. Foi descrita por George King e Robert Pantling em 1897.
Ligações externas
The Bulbophyllum-Checklist
The internet Orchid species Photo Encyclopedia
Plantas descritas em 1897
Bulbophyllum | wiki |
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London Luton Airport is an international airport located in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, situated east of the town centre, and north of Central London. The airport is owned by London Luton Airport Ltd (LLAL), a company wholly owned by Luton Borough Council, and operated by London Luton Airport Operations Ltd (LLAOL... | wiki |
The homing pigeon, also called the mail pigeon or messenger pigeon, is a variety of domestic pigeons (Columba livia domestica) derived from the wild rock dove, selectively bred for its ability to find its way home over extremely long distances. The rock dove has an innate homing ability, meaning that it will generally ... | wiki |
Fool, The Fool, or Fools may refer to:
A jester, also called a fool, a type of historical entertainer known for their witty jokes
An insult referring to someone of low intelligence or easy gullibility
Arts, entertainment and media
Fictional characters
Fool (stock character) in literature and folklore
Shakespearean... | wiki |
In cricket, a batsman may retire from an innings at any time when the ball is dead; they must then be replaced by a teammate who has not been dismissed. The most common reason for retirement is if the batsman becomes injured or unwell, in which case they can resume their innings .
Retirement is covered by Law 25 of th... | wiki |
Esther Yang (born Yang Yung-tsun; ) is a Taiwanese actress.
Filmography
Television series
References
External links
1987 births
21st-century Taiwanese actresses
Actresses from Taipei
Living people | wiki |
This is a list of all tornadoes that were confirmed by local offices of the National Weather Service in the United States from July to August 2009.
July
July 1 event
July 3 event
July 4 event
July 5 event
July 7 event
July 8 event
July 11 event
July 12 event
July 13 event
July 14 event
July 15 event
July 1... | wiki |
Poi is a traditional staple food in the Polynesian diet, made from taro.
Traditional poi is produced by mashing cooked starch on a wooden pounding board, with a carved pestle made from basalt, calcite, coral or wood. Modern methods use an industrial food processor to produce large quantities for retail distribution. W... | wiki |
A sharpener is an implement for sharpening; the term may refer to:
Knife sharpening
Pencil sharpener
Sharpening jig, used to sharpen woodworking tools
Sharpening rod, another name for honing steel
Sharpening | wiki |
Gy (minuscule gy) est un digramme de l'alphabet latin composé d'un G et d'un Y.
Linguistique
En hongrois, le digramme « gy » sert à représenter le son . Elle est considérée comme lettre à part entière et est placée entre le G et le H.
Représentation informatique
Comme la majorité des digrammes, il n'existe aucun... | wiki |
Ortley is a cultivar of domesticated apple that originated in New Jersey. It has many other names including "Cleopatra" and "Jersey Greening". The fruit is similar to the Yellow Bellflower.
References
Apple cultivars | wiki |
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