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General Holm may refer to:
Jeanne M. Holm (1921–2010), U.S. Air Force major general
Karl Eric Holm (1919–2016), Swedish Army lieutenant general
Norbert Holm (1895–1962), German Wehrmacht major general
See also
General Holmes (disambiguation) | wiki |
A rubber washer is a ring made of rubber used in mechanical devices. It is used to prevent vibration from spreading from one part to another, reducing the noise levels.
Typical uses are mounting computer parts, like fans and hard disk drives. By decoupling the motor from the computer case it prevents the resonance cha... | wiki |
The Beginning may refer to:
Film and television
"The Beginning" (Eureka Seven)
"The Beginning...", an episode of Gotham
"The Beginning" (Red Dwarf)
"The Beginning" (Samurai Jack)
"The Beginning" (The X-Files)
The Beginning (2007 film), a 2007 skateboarding film
The Beginning (TV series), a Chinese TV drama seri... | wiki |
Samsung Galaxy J1 (2016) - бюджетный Android-смартфон производства компании Samsung, входящий в серию Galaxy J.
В версии с двумя SIM-картами он известен как J1 (2016) Duos, в версии AT&T Galaxy Express 3, в версии Cricket Galaxy Amp 2.
Технические характеристики
Оборудование
Galaxy J1 (2016) - смартфон размером 13... | wiki |
Crème de banane () is a sweet, banana-flavored liqueur, usually bottled at 17–25% ABV. It is mostly used in alcoholic drinks but also in cooking; it is an ingredient of various cocktails and desserts.
Cooking
Crème de banane can be used as a syrup on frozen desserts. In some baked dishes, it may be added to obtain a s... | wiki |
Elaine may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Elaine (opera), composed by Herman Bemberg
"Elaine" (short story), 1945 short story by J. D. Salinger
"Elaine" (song), by ABBA
Places
Elaine, Victoria, a town in Australia
Elaine, Arkansas, a US city
People
Elaine (given name), real people and fictional characters... | wiki |
Samsung Galaxy Xcover 3 (код модели: SM-G388F или R3) - это Android смартфон производства Samsung, третья модель в серии прочных (т.е. обладающих особой устойчивостью к воде, пыли, ударам и падениям) Galaxy Xcover устройств.
Технические характеристики
Оборудование
Galaxy Xcover 3 - смартфон размером 132,9 x 70,1 x 1... | wiki |
Fleetwood Mac is a British-American rock band.
Fleetwood Mac may also refer to:
Fleetwood Mac (1968 album), also known as Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, or the "Dog & Dustbin" album (from the album cover picture)
Fleetwood Mac (1975 album), also known as the White Album | wiki |
Athletics may refer to:
Sports
Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking
Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport
Athletics (physical culture), competitions based on human qualities of stamina, fitness, and skill
College athletics... | wiki |
The meerkat (Suricata suricatta) or suricate is a small mongoose found in southern Africa. It is characterised by a broad head, large eyes, a pointed snout, long legs, a thin tapering tail, and a brindled coat pattern. The head-and-body length is around , and the weight is typically between . The coat is light grey to ... | wiki |
Everybody's Autobiography is a book by Gertrude Stein, published in 1937.
It is a continuation of her own memoirs, picking up where The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, published in 1933, left off. Both were written in a less experimental, more approachable style than most of her other work.
In chapter four of t... | wiki |
El término La rosa tatuada puede referirse:
a La rosa tatuada, una obra de teatro de Tennessee Williams;
a La rosa tatuada, una película estadounidense basada en la anterior. | wiki |
A desktop traditionally refers to:
The surface of a desk (often to distinguish office appliances that fit on a desk, such as photocopiers and printers, from larger equipment covering its own area on the floor)
Desktop may refer to various computer terms:
Desktop computer, a personal computer designed to fit on a des... | wiki |
Equatorial may refer to something related to:
Earth's equator
the tropics, the Earth's equatorial region
tropical climate
the Celestial equator
equatorial orbit
equatorial coordinate system
equatorial mount, of telescopes
equatorial bond, a type of chemical bond orientation
See also
Equator (disambiguation) | wiki |
"She Thinks She Needs Me" is a song written by Shane Minor, Sonny LeMaire and Clay Mills, and recorded by American country music artist Andy Griggs. It was released in February 2004 as the lead-off single from his album This I Gotta See. It peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
Chart p... | wiki |
Balkan Mahala (în ) este un sat în comuna Lăki, regiunea Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Demografie
La recensământul din 2011, populația satului Balkan Mahala era de locuitori. . Pentru % din locuitori nu este cunoscută apartenența etnică.
Note
Sate din regiunea Plovdiv | wiki |
The National Marine Aquarium of Namibia is an aquarium in Swakopmund, Namibia. The Aquarium features fauna from the cold Benguela Current in the southern Atlantic Ocean.
References
Aquaria in Namibia
Swakopmund
Buildings and structures in Erongo Region
Articles needing infobox zoo | wiki |
In the theory of general relativity, the Gibbons–Hawking effect is the statement that a temperature can be associated to each solution of the Einstein field equations that contains a causal horizon. It is named after Gary Gibbons and Stephen Hawking.
The term "causal horizon" does not necessarily refer to event horizo... | wiki |
Gerry is both a surname and a masculine or feminine given name. As a given name, it is often a short form (hypocorism) of Gerard, Gerald or Geraldine. Notable people with the name include:
Surname
Elbridge Gerry (1744–1814), fifth US vice president (1813–1814) after whom the term gerrymander was named
Ann Gerry (1763–... | wiki |
Riverdale High School may refer to:
Schools
Riverdale High School, Riverdale, California, U.S.
Riverdale High School (Fort Myers, Florida), U.S.
Riverdale High School (Riverdale, Georgia), U.S.
Riverdale High School (Port Byron, Illinois), U.S.
Riverdale High School (Jefferson Parish, Louisiana), U.S.
Riverdale High S... | wiki |
A bridgehead is a military fortification that protects the end of a bridge that is closest to the enemy.
Bridgehead may also refer to:
Bridgehead Coffee, a Canadian coffeehouse business
"Bridgehead" atoms in a bicyclic molecule or polycyclic compound, shared by two or more cycles
BridgeHead Software, a software co... | wiki |
Bygides groenlandicus is a marine scale worm that lives in cold waters.
Description
It has 39 segments and is 70 millimeters (about 2.76 inches) in length. It possesses very long, filamentous chaetae. It scales are brown on its dorsal, medial, and posterior sides, and its ventral side is grey or colorless. Two bands o... | wiki |
Powdered sugar, also called confectioners' sugar, or icing sugar, is a finely ground sugar produced by milling granulated sugar into a powdered state. It usually contains between 2% and 5% of an anti-caking agent – such as corn starch, potato starch or tricalcium phosphate – to absorb moisture, prevent clumping, and i... | wiki |
The X chromosome is one of the two sex chromosomes in many organisms, including mammals, and is found in both males and females. It is a part of the XY sex-determination system and XO sex-determination system. The X chromosome was named for its unique properties by early researchers, which resulted in the naming of its... | wiki |
Scotch bonnet (also known as Bonney peppers, or Caribbean red peppers) is a variety of chili pepper named for its supposed resemblance to a Scottish tam o' shanter bonnet. It is ubiquitous in West Africa as well as the Caribbean. Like the closely related habanero, Scotch bonnets have a heat rating of 100,000–350,000 Sc... | wiki |
Mark McElroy may refer to:
Mark McElroy (Arkansas politician), American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from the 11th district
Mark McElroy (Ohio politician) (1906–1981), American Democratic politician from Cleveland, Ohio | wiki |
On the Line may refer to:
Film and television
On the Line (1971 film), a film featuring Shane Stanley
On the Line (1984 film), a film starring David Carradine
On the Line (1998 film), an American TV movie starring Linda Hamilton
On the Line (2001 film), an American romantic comedy directed by Eric Bross
On the L... | wiki |
10 (ten) is the even natural number following 9 and preceding 11. Ten is the base of the decimal numeral system, by far the most common system of denoting numbers in both spoken and written language. It is the first double-digit number. The reason for the choice of ten is assumed to be that humans have ten fingers (dig... | wiki |
Orchard station may refer to:
Singapore
Orchard MRT station, a railway station in Singapore
Orchard Boulevard MRT station, a railway station in Singapore
United States
Orchard station (RTD), a light rail station in Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Orchard station (VTA), a light rail station in San Jose, California, U.S. | wiki |
7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube.
As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has greatly symbolic associations in religion, mythology, superstition and philosophy. The seven Classical planets resulted in seven b... | wiki |
Gakkō no Kaidan (literally School Ghost Stories) may refer to:
Gakkō no Kaidan (novel series), a series of Japanese light novels by Takaaki Kaima
Gakkō no Kaidan (film), a series of Japanese horror movies based on the books by Toru Tsunemitsu
Ghost Stories (anime), a series of anime episodes
Gakkō no Kaidan (2015 ... | wiki |
Valley Health Systems may refer to:
The Valley Hospital, a hospital in Ridgewood, New Jersey, whose affiliates fall under the handle the "Valley Health System"
Holyoke Medical Center, a hospital in Holyoke, Massachusetts, whose affiliates fall under the handle "Valley Health Systems" | wiki |
Hillary: The Movie is a 2008 political documentary about United States Senator and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. It was produced by the conservative non-profit organization Citizens United. The film was scheduled to be offered as video-on-demand on cable TV right before the Democratic primaries in January 200... | wiki |
(The) Lake House may refer to:
Lake house (real estate), a house located on or near a lake; a cottage or summer house
Places
Lake House (Antarctica), a lake in Victoria Land, Antarctica
Entertainment
The Lake House (film), a 2006 film – unrelated to the novel of the same title
The Lake House (Patterson novel), a... | wiki |
Robert Berry is an American guitarist, vocalist and producer.
Robert Berry may also refer to:
Robert Marion Berry (born 1942), American politician
Robert Berry (MP) (died 1618), Member of Parliament (MP) for Ludlow
R. J. Berry (1934–2018), British geneticist
Robert E. Berry, American food scientist
Robert Edward ... | wiki |
Hey Girl is an American weekly half-hour sketch comedy television series that aired on MTV. It was developed by Daniel Powell and Jessi Klein, and stars JC Coccolli, Daniella Pineda, Esther Povitsky, Ali Wong, Emily Axford, Laura Willcox, Shelby Fero, Sasheer Zamata, and Wendy McColm. It aired on Sundays at 9pm, first ... | wiki |
John Hall was the fifth president of New York University in New York City, serving 1881–1891.
References
History of the Office. New York University. Accessed 2011-02-24.
Presidents of New York University
Year of death missing
Year of birth missing | wiki |
Gross may refer to:
Finance
Gross Cash Registers, a defunct UK company with a high profile in the 1970s
Gross (economics), is the total income before deducting expenses
Science and measurement
Gross (unit), a counting unit equal to 144 items
Gross weight
Gross heating value, see Heat of combustion
Places
Gross, I... | wiki |
The Rideau Canal is a 202 kilometre long canal that links the Ottawa River, at Ottawa, with the Saint Lawrence River at Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Its 46 locks raise boats from the Ottawa River 83 metres upstream along the Rideau River to the Rideau Lakes, and from there drop 50 metres downstream along the Cataraqui Ri... | wiki |
In Swahili culture, most notably in Zanzibar and in some areas of western Kenya, the word unyago refers both to a set of rituals and to the music and dance styles that are traditionally associated with such rituals.
The unyago rituals were practiced to celebrate the coming of age of girls or during weddings. In those... | wiki |
The state of Oregon in the United States has established an international reputation for its production of wine, ranking fourth in the country behind California, Washington, and New York. Oregon has several different growing regions within the state's borders that are well-suited to the cultivation of grapes; additiona... | wiki |
In ecology, primary production is the synthesis of organic compounds from atmospheric or aqueous carbon dioxide. It principally occurs through the process of photosynthesis, which uses light as its source of energy, but it also occurs through chemosynthesis, which uses the oxidation or reduction of inorganic chemical ... | wiki |
The R-S-T system is used by amateur radio operators, shortwave listeners, and other radio hobbyists to exchange information about the quality of a radio signal being received. The code is a three digit number, with one digit each for conveying an assessment of the signal's readability, strength, and tone. The code was... | wiki |
Shyness (also called diffidence) is the feeling of apprehension, lack of comfort, or awkwardness especially when a person is around other people. This commonly occurs in new situations or with unfamiliar people; a shy person may simply opt to avoid these situations. Although shyness can be a characteristic of people wh... | wiki |
A zeppelin bend (also known as the Rosendahl Bend) is an end-to-end joining knot formed by two symmetrically interlinked overhand knots. It is stable, secure, and highly resistant to jamming. It is also resistant to the effects of slack shaking and cyclic loading.
History
The commonly accepted name for this knot stem... | wiki |
Phalacrocoracidae is a family of approximately 40 species of aquatic birds commonly known as cormorants and shags. Several different classifications of the family have been proposed, but in 2021 the IOU (formerly the IOC) adopted a consensus taxonomy of seven genera. The great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) and the co... | wiki |
Shag, or Shagged, or Shagger, or Shagging, or Shags may refer to:
Animals
Shag or cormorant, a bird family
European shag, a specific species of the shag or cormorant family
Great cormorant another species of the family
People
Pseudonym
Shag (artist), stage name of the American artist Josh Agle (born 1962)
Shag... | wiki |
El Departamento de Policía de Houston (Houston Police Department, HPD) es el departamento de policía de la ciudad de Houston, Texas. El departamento, el mayor departamento de policía municipal de Texas, tiene su sede en el edificio 1200 Travis en Downtown Houston. A partir de 2011 Charles McClelland es el jefe del depa... | wiki |
Boarding Pass is a Philippine television informative show. The show focuses on immigration, finance, employment, and other concerns of Filipinos abroad. Hosted by Mike Templo, it premiered on January 25, 2014.
Segments
On Board - Atty. Mike Templo tackles immigration concerns and provides answers with the help of Atty... | wiki |
The "Argentine National Anthem" () is the national anthem of Argentina. Its lyrics were written by the Buenos Aires-born politician Vicente López y Planes and the music was composed by the Spanish musician Blas Parera. The work was adopted as the sole official song on 11 May 1813, three years after the May Revolution;... | wiki |
Wörthsee (gemeente)
Wörthsee (meer) | wiki |
Wild is a survival game that is being developed by Wild Sheep Studio and to be published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The game was announced in 2014 and had infrequent updates during development, with the game eventually being rumored to be cancelled after game director Michel Ancel retired from the game industry... | wiki |
A span loop is a non-jamming loop that can be tied away from the ends of the rope.
Information
The span loop is known for being extremely easy to untie. The beginning of tying this knot begins with tying a Half Sheepshank, which is also known as a Bell Ringer's Knot. In order to tie this, the same one-handed twist met... | wiki |
An Employer Reference Number Number (ERN Number) or Employer PAYE Reference is a unique reference number issued in the United Kingdom by HMRC to an employer. Every organisation operating a Pay As You Earn (PAYE) scheme is allocated an ERN, a unique set of letters and numbers used by HMRC (and others) to identify each e... | wiki |
The Gladstone Power Station is a power station at Callemondah, Gladstone, Queensland, Australia. It is Queensland's largest power station, with six coal powered steam turbines generating a maximum of 1,680 MW of electricity. Power from the station was first generated in 1976.
This fossil fuel power plant draws seawate... | wiki |
Rudy H. Fichtenbaum is an American economist. He is a professor emeritus at Wright State University, and in 2012, was elected the president of the American Association of University Professors.
References
Living people
Wright State University faculty
Year of birth missing (living people)
20th-century American econom... | wiki |
Coal mining is the process of extracting coal from the ground. Coal is valued for its energy content and since the 1880s has been widely used to generate electricity. Steel and cement industries use coal as a fuel for extraction of iron from iron ore and for cement production. In the United Kingdom and South Africa, a ... | wiki |
Honor of the Mounted may refer to:
The Honor of the Mounted, a 1914 American silent short drama film
Honor of the Mounted (1932 film), an American pre-Code Western film | wiki |
Cooking spray is a spray form of an oil as a lubricant, lecithin as an emulsifier, and a propellant such as food-grade alcohol, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide or propane. Cooking spray is applied to frying pans and other cookware to prevent food from sticking. Traditionally, cooks use butter, shortening, or oils poured ... | wiki |
The Anchoress is a historical fiction novel by Robyn Cadwallader published by Sarah Crichton Books in 2015. The plot is set in the 13th-century England.
References
Historical novels
2015 Australian novels
Novels set in the 13th century
Sarah Crichton Books books | wiki |
George Washington Williams (1849-1891) – politico, giornalista e avvocato statunitense
George Washington Williams (1869-1925) – ufficiale statunitense | wiki |
Artemis Fowl is a series of novels by Eoin Colfer.
Artemis Fowl may also refer to:
Artemis Fowl (novel), the first book in the series
Artemis Fowl II, main character of the series
Artemis Fowl I, father of Artemis Fowl II
Artemis Fowl (film), a sci-fi film adaptation of the first book
Artemis Fowl: The Graphic N... | wiki |
Not the Nine O'Clock News is a British television sketch comedy show which was broadcast on BBC2 from 1979 to 1982. Originally shown as a comedy alternative to the Nine O'Clock News on BBC1, it features satirical sketches on then-current news stories and popular culture, as well as parody songs, comedy sketches, re-edi... | wiki |
Acini di pepe are a form of pasta. The name is Italian for "seeds of pepper". Acini is the plural of acino whose root is the Latin word acinus. In both Latin and Italian, the word means "grape" or "grape-stones", with the "stones of a grape" being the seeds of the grape. Acini di pepe then translates into "seeds of a ... | wiki |
YNN may refer to:
Your News Now, the brand for Time Warner Cable's 24-hour cable news television affiliates:
YNN Buffalo, serving Buffalo, New York
YNN Rochester, serving Rochester, New York
YNN Central New York, serving Central New York
YNN Capital Region, serving New York's Capital District
YNN Austin, serving the A... | wiki |
Bikateshwor temple is the holy place of Lord Shiva. It is located in Nasiksthan Sanga, part of Banepa Municipality in Kabhrepalanchok District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. The temple is a main pilgrimage centre for Hindu pilgrims. The Punyamata river (tribute of Roshi River) flows through this temple.
History... | wiki |
Fort Lane may refer to:
Fort Lane (Kansas)
Fort Lane (North Carolina), a former U.S. Army post in James City, North Carolina
Fort Lane (Oregon) | wiki |
A Friends meeting house is a meeting house of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
Friends Meetinghouse may also refer to:
Friends Meetinghouse (Wilmington, Delaware)
Friends Meetinghouse (Uxbridge, Massachusetts)
Friends Meetinghouse (Casco, Maine)
Friends Meetinghouse (Dover, New Jersey)
Friends Meetingh... | wiki |
Water in Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) is divided into two types, Mutlaq and Mudaf for Tahara. Tahara or Taharah (the opposite of Najis) is an essential aspect of Islam. It means to remove all physical impurities (Najāsat) that blocks valid worship by Wudu or Ghusl.
Water divisions in Fiqh
Water in Fiqh (Islamic jurisp... | wiki |
"The Hardest Part Is the Night" is a single by American rock band Bon Jovi released exclusively in the UK. It is taken from their second album, 7800° Fahrenheit. It is notable for being the first Bon Jovi single to reach the top 100 in the UK, where it charted at number 68.
Overview
Among Bon Jovi's early songs, "The ... | wiki |
Social Democrats is a name used by a number of political parties in various countries around the world. Such parties are most commonly aligned to social democracy.
Social Democrats may refer to:
Social Democrats (Croatia), a social-democratic political party in Croatia
Social Democrats (Denmark), a social-democrati... | wiki |
In fluid dynamics, an edge wave is a surface gravity wave fixed by refraction against a rigid boundary, often a shoaling beach. Progressive edge waves travel along this boundary, varying sinusoidally along it and diminishing exponentially in the offshore direction.
References
Further reading
Oceanography
Water w... | wiki |
Landmarks of Britain is a series of silver bullion coins produced by the Royal Mint in the United Kingdom. The first coin was released in 2017 and features a design of Big Ben previously used on a £100 coin released in 2015.
The second and third coins, both released in 2018, feature Tower Bridge and Trafalgar Square. ... | wiki |
The penny of Great Britain and the United Kingdom from 1714 to 1901, the period in which the House of Hanover reigned, saw the transformation of the penny from a little-used small silver coin to the bronze piece recognisable to modern-day Britons. All bear the portrait of the monarch on the obverse; copper and bronze p... | wiki |
Porcine viruses may refer to:
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus
Porcine circovirus
Porcine parvovirus | wiki |
The shadow cabinet or shadow ministry is a feature of the Westminster system of government. It consists of a senior group of opposition spokespeople who, under the leadership of the Leader of the Opposition, form an alternative cabinet to that of the government, and whose members shadow or mirror the positions of each ... | wiki |
Naselje u Srbiji:
Donja Trepča (Čačak, Srbija), naselje u općini Čačak
Naselje u Crnoj Gori:
Donja Trepča (Nikšić, Crna Gora), naselje u općini Nikšić | wiki |
Georgios Ladas (1913–1997) was a Cypriot politician born in Nicosia.
Ladas studied law, political and economic sciences in Athens. He was member of DIKO. He was elected President of the House of Representatives of Cyprus from 1981 to 1985.
References
Presidents of the House of Representatives (Cyprus)
1913 births
19... | wiki |
The Anchoress may refer to:
The Anchoress (book), a 2015 novel
The Anchoress (musician), stage name of musician Catherine Anne Davies
See also
Anchoress, a type of female religious recluse | wiki |
Ronald Coleman may refer to:
Ronald D. Coleman, American politician
Ronald S. Coleman, United States Marine Corps lieutenant general
Ronnie Coleman, American bodybuilder
Ronnie Coleman (American football)
Ronald Coleman, American DJ better known as OG Ron C
Ronald Coleman (basketball), American college basketbal... | wiki |
Polystachya concreta, the greater yellowspike orchid, is a species of orchid native to tropical and subtropical America, Africa and Asia.
Synonyms
Epidendrum concretum Jacq. is the basionym. Other synonyms include:
Callista flavescens (Lindl.) Kuntze
Cranichis luteola Sw.
Dendrobium flavescens Lindl.
Dendrobium polyst... | wiki |
Phytoclasts are microscopic plant fragments present in the fossil record, usually found in palynological preparations and acid macerations, and include banded tubes and various nematophytes.
References
Fossil record of plants
Prehistoric plants | wiki |
Several measures of light are commonly known as intensity:
Radiant intensity, a radiometric quantity measured in watts per steradian (W/sr)
Luminous intensity, a photometric quantity measured in lumens per steradian (lm/sr), or candela (cd)
Irradiance, a radiometric quantity, measured in watts per square meter (W/m2)... | wiki |
Arrhoges is a monospecific genus of medium-sized sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Aporrhaidae and the superfamily Stromboidea.
Species
This genus contains the following species:
Arrhoges occidentalis (Beck, 1836)
References
External links
Underwater observers network : photos
Aporrhaidae | wiki |
In fashion design, "boyfriend" is a style of women's clothing that draws heavily from corresponding men's garments. Boyfriend-style clothes are designed to be looser or boxier and tend to be oversized — giving the appearance that one is wearing their boyfriend's clothing. The style can be traced back to the 1960s, when... | wiki |
The "Virgin Islands March" is the regional anthem of the United States Virgin Islands. The song was composed by Sam Williams and U.S. Virgin Island native Alton Adams in the 1920s. It served as an unofficial regional anthem of the U.S. Virgin Islands until 1963, when it was officially recognized by Legislative Act.
Th... | wiki |
A non-standard cosmology is any physical cosmological model of the universe that was, or still is, proposed as an alternative to the then-current standard model of cosmology. The term non-standard is applied to any theory that does not conform to the scientific consensus. Because the term depends on the prevailing cons... | wiki |
Shweta Sinha is an Indian television actress best known for her portrayal of Pari Bhardwaj in Colors TV's popular long running soap opera Sasural Simar Ka. She hails from Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
Television
References
Living people
Indian television actresses
Actresses from Maharashtra
People from Nagpur
Year of ... | wiki |
Headed may refer to:
A headed phrase, in linguistics
Headed notepaper
See also
Head (disambiguation)
Header (disambiguation)
Heading (disambiguation) | wiki |
Joanna Williams may refer to:
Jo Williams (speed skater), British short-track skater
Joanna Williams (author), British author and commentator | wiki |
Harold Marsh Harwood (29 March 1874 – 19 April 1959) was a British businessman, playwright, screenwriter and theatre manager. He was the son of the businessman and politician George Harwood and the husband of F. Tennyson Jesse who co-wrote some of Harwood's work. The Pelican was a successful play credited to the couple... | wiki |
Mohamed V may refer to:
Al-Mu'tazz, sometimes referred as Muhammad V was the Abbasid caliph (from 866 to 869).
Muhammed V of Granada (1338–1391), Sultan of Granada
Mehmed V (1848–1918), 39th Sultan of Ottoman Empire
Mohammed V of Morocco (1909–1961), king of Morocco
Mohamed V Dam, located in Morocco and named a... | wiki |
Arcsec, ArcSec, ARCSEC, or arcsec may refer to:
Arcsecond, a unit of angular measurement
Arcsecant, an inverse trigonometric function
See also
sec−1 (disambiguation)
asec (disambiguation) | wiki |
The alt attribute is the HTML attribute used in HTML and XHTML documents to specify alternative text (alt text) that is to be displayed in place of an element that cannot be rendered. The alt attribute is used for short descriptions, with longer descriptions using the longdesc attribute. The standards organization for ... | wiki |
Longhorn Steakhouse est une chaîne de restaurants, d'origine américaine, mais également implantée en Australie.
Longhorn s'est spécialisé dans la vente de viandes de toutes sortes, dans un décor style western, et avec de la musique country en fond sonore.
Entreprise de restauration ayant son siège aux États-Unis | wiki |
Untersee (German: lower lake) may refer to:
Lake Untersee, Antarctica
Untersee (Lake Constance), section of Lake Constance
See also
Obersee (disambiguation) | wiki |
Financial regulation is a form of regulation or supervision, which subjects financial institutions to certain requirements, restrictions and guidelines, aiming to maintain the stability and integrity of the financial system. This may be handled by either a government or non-government organization. Financial regulation... | wiki |
Oho may refer to:
Oho!, Finnish entertainment magazine
Ōhō (応保), Japanese era from 1161 to 1163
Ōho (大保), Japanese location
Oho, Japan, a village in Tsukuba District, Ibaraki
Ōhō Konosuke, Japanese sumo wrestler
Octahemioctahedron
Okhotsk Airport (IATA code: OHO), airport in Russia
Oho, an experiment at KEKB (... | wiki |
Shearwaters are medium-sized long-winged seabirds in the petrel family Procellariidae. They have a global marine distribution, but are most common in temperate and cold waters, and are pelagic outside the breeding season.
Description
These tubenose birds fly with stiff wings and use a "shearing" flight technique (flyi... | wiki |
Middle Bridge may refer to:
Middle Bridge, Basel, a historic bridge across the Rhine in the Swiss city of Basel
Middle Bridge, Colorado, a bridge across the Blue Mesa Reservoir in the US state of Colorado
Middle Bridge, Somerset, a location in the United Kingdom in North Somerset
See also
Middle Arm Bridge, a t... | wiki |
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