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Gilmour Academy [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Gilmour Academy
Gilmour Academy is an independent, Roman Catholic, coeducational, college-preparatory day and boarding school in the Cleveland suburb of Gates Mills, Ohio. Founded in 1946 by the Brothers of Holy Cross, it offers a Montessori preschool program through grade 12. A boarding program is available to students in grades 7–12. Gilmour Academy is chartered through the state of Ohio; accredited through the Independent School Association of Central States (ISCACS) and a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), the Ohio | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 1,800 | trex-train |
Scandia Eastern Irrigation District Museum [SEP] country | Scandia Eastern Irrigation District Museum
The Scandia Eastern Irrigation District Museum is an open-air museum in Southern Alberta, Canada. The museum includes a historic 1925 Alberta Wheat Pool grain elevator, Bow Slope Stockyard, and displays of how irrigation has affected the prosperity of the area. The museum is part of Eastern Irrigation District Historical Park, which also includes a blacksmith shop, barn, general store, stock yards and river ferry.
Jenner Station.
In 2011-2012 the community and museum society moved the historic 103-year | "The Gonds of central India: The Material Culture of the Gonds of Chhindwara District, Madhya Pradesh". London: British Museum, 1973
Further reading.
- Narmada Waters Dispute Tribunal Award (NWDTA)
- Reports of Irrigation Commission, 1972.
- "A River Sutra", by Gita Mehta. Vintage Books, 1994. .
- Sharma, BhashaShukla.―Anthropomorphism of River Narmada: A cultural study of
A River Sutra. ―The Criterion: An International Journal in English 3.3 (Sep 2012). | 1,801 | trex-train |
Bill Baker [SEP] member of sports team | Bill Baker (baseball)
William Presley Baker (February 22, 1911 – April 13, 2006) was a catcher in Major League Baseball who played with the Cincinnati Reds (1940–41), Pittsburgh Pirates (1941–43, 1946) and St. Louis Cardinals (1948–49). Baker batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Paw Creek, North Carolina.
Baker played baseball and football at Boyden High School in Salisbury, North Carolina.
Baker was a .247 hitter with two home runs and 68 RBI in | Paxton Baker
Paxton K. Baker is an American businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist, who has served in the entertainment, music, sports and production industries for over 30 years.
Mr. Baker is a minority owner of the Washington Nationals Baseball club and currently serves as chairman of the Washington Nationals Founding Partners Group. In 2015, Baker became a partner in the ownership group of the Washington Kastles World Team Tennis League. He is also a governing Board Member of the Global Sports Summit.
Career.
In 2018, Baker | 1,802 | trex-train |
Eugène Cosserat [SEP] place of birth | Eugène Cosserat
Eugène-Maurice-Pierre Cosserat (4 March 1866 – 31 May 1931) was a French mathematician and astronomer.
Born in Amiens, he studied at the École Normale Supérieure from 1883 to 1888.
He was on Science faculty of Toulouse University from 1889 and director of its observatory from 1908, a position he held for the rest of his life.
He was elected to the Académie des Sciences in 1919.
His studies included the rings and satellites of Saturn, comets and double stars, | on ideas of Lord Kelvin. They represent a specific type of Cosserat theories (suggested for the first time by Eugène Cosserat and François Cosserat), which can be used for description of artificially made smart materials as well as of other complex media. One of them, so-called Kelvin's medium, has the same equations as magnetic insulators near the state of magnetic saturation in the approximation of quasimagnetostatics.
In modern times, the gyrostat concept is used in the design of attitude control systems for orbiting spacecraft and satellites. | 1,803 | trex-train |
Rasbora atridorsalis [SEP] taxon rank | Rasbora atridorsalis
Rasbora atridorsalis is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus "Rasbora". It is found in the Mekong basin in Xishuangbanna and in Laos. | armitagei"
- "Rasbora arundinata"
- "Rasbora ataenia"
- "Rasbora atranus"
- "Rasbora atridorsalis"
- "Rasbora aurotaenia" (Pale rasbora)
- "Rasbora baliensis"
- "Rasbora bankanensis"
- "Rasbora bindumatoga"
- "Rasbora borapetensis" (Blackline rasbora)
- "Rasbora borneensis"
- "Rasbora bunguranensis"
- "Rasbora caudimaculata" (Greater scissortail)
- "Rasbora cephalotaenia"
- "Rasbora chrysotaenia" (Goldstripe | 1,804 | trex-train |
Akarshan [SEP] genre | Akarshan
Akarshan is a 1988 Bollywood romantic film directed and produced by Tanvir Ahmed.
Music.
1. "Ae Khuda Yeh Bata, Aisa Hota Hai Kyun" - Bhupinder
2. "Mausam Ka Taqaaza Hai" - Ajit singh, Kavita Krishnamurthy
3. "Faasla Rahe Na ye Aaj Ek Ho Jaaye" - Kavita Krishnatmurthy
4. "Jindagi Waqt Ka Aaina Hai" - Kavita Krishnamurthy
5. "O Mere Yaar O Mere Pyar" - Kishore Kumar | a perception that allowed for exaggerated rumours and pompous claims to be whispered in the industry that she might be "under the control" of figures in the "underworld". Many of her completed films were released in the following years, right up till her last film "Akarshan" releasing in 1988.
Her career peaked at the time when most heroines were engulfed in Indian attributes and Babi was one among the few actresses whose attire was completely westernised and this provided her a certain latitude many other contemporary female artists were denied | 1,805 | trex-train |
Nicolae Orlovschi [SEP] sport | Nicolae Orlovschi
Nicolae Orlovschi (born 1 April 1985 in Bălți, Moldavian SSR) is a Moldavian football defender who plays for FC Dacia Chișinău.
Club statistics.
- "Total matches played in Moldavian First League:" 80 matches - 8 goals
External links.
- Profile at Divizia Nationala
- Profile at FC Dacia Chișinău | - Nicolae Orlovschi (FC Olimpia)
- Alexandr Paşcenco (Rapid Ghidighici)
- Veaceslav Posmac (FC Sfîntul Gheorghe)
- Vladimir Potlog (FC Academia Chişinău)
- Andrei Prepeliţă (FC Sfîntul Gheorghe)
- German Pyatnikov (FC Sfîntul Gheorghe)
- Alexandru Răilean (FC Sfîntul Gheorghe)
- Nicolae Rudac (FC Iskra-Stal Rîbniţa)
- Eugen Slivca (FC Academia Chişinău)
- Oluwaunmi Somide (FC Olimpia)
- Marian Stoleru (CF Gagauziya)
- Eugen | 1,806 | trex-train |
Trombidium geniculatum [SEP] parent taxon | Trombidium geniculatum
Trombidium geniculatum is a species of mite in the genus "Trombidium" in the family Trombidiidae. It is found in Spain, Romania, Poland and Norway.
Name.
The species name is derived from Latin "genicula" "knee".
References.
- Synopsis of the described Arachnida of the World: Trombidiidae
Further reading.
- (1955): Acarina. Trombidiidae. "Fauna Republicii Populare Romine" | Epidendrum geniculatum". Thus, "Epidendrum geniculatum" is a very different taxon from "Epidendrum geniculatum" , a synonym for "Aerides multiflora" , the subject of this article. | 1,807 | trex-train |
John Newman Edwards [SEP] occupation | John Newman Edwards
Major John Newman Edwards, CSA, (January 4, 1839 – May 4, 1889) was famed General Joseph O. Shelby's adjutant during the American Civil War, an author, a pro-Confederate journalist and the founder of the Kansas City Times. He is perhaps best known for contributing to the folk hero status of outlaw Jesse James.
Early life.
John N. Edwards was born in Warren County, Virginia on January 4, 1839, and moved to Lexington, Missouri around 1855. | John Edwards (disambiguation)
John Edwards (born 1953) is an American politician who was a candidate for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.
John Edwards may also refer to:
Artists and writers.
- John Edwards (painter) (1742–1815), English painter, designer, illustrator and botanist
- John Kelt Edwards (1875–1934), Welsh artist and cartoonist
- John Newman Edwards (1839–1889), American frontier writer and newspaperman
- John Paul Edwards (1884–1968), American photographer
- John | 1,808 | trex-train |
A Romantic Adventuress [SEP] country of origin | A Romantic Adventuress
A Romantic Adventuress is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Harley Knoles and written by Charles Belmont Davis and Rosina Henley. The film stars Dorothy Dalton, Charles Meredith, Howard Lang, Augusta Anderson, and Ivo Dawson. The film was released in November 1920, by Paramount Pictures.
Plot.
As described in a film magazine, Alice Vanni (Dalton), daughter of dancing master Professor Vanni (Lang) and prima donna Mrs. Martyn (Anderson), who abandoned her husband during the | . The next year at the Casino Theatre (Broadway) Fontaine helped put on a memorial charity show that honored the actor Frank Carter on the first anniversary of his death. In 1920 Fontaine worked on three motion pictures, "Madonnas and Men", playing the dual roles of Nerissa and Ninon, "Women Men Love" as Moira Lamson, and as a dancer in "A Romantic Adventuress". Within a few years though, Fontaine would be limited to performing her “Oriental style” dancing at cabarets and nightclubs as | 1,809 | trex-train |
Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov [SEP] competition class | Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov
Mirzhan Beybutovich Rakhimzhanov (; born August 18, 1983 in East Kazakhstan Province) is a male boxer from Kazakhstan. He competed for his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, where he was stopped in the second round of the men's flyweight division (– 51 kg) by Russia's Georgy Balakshin.
Rakhimzhanov qualified for the Athens Games by ending up in first place in the 2nd AIBA Asian 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Karachi, Pakistan. In the final he defeated Indonesia's | .
- Defeated Anthresh Lalit Lakra (India) 9–5
- Lost to Vasyl Lomachenko (Ukraine) 1–13
Career World amateur championships results.
2003 (as a bantamweight)
- Defeated Ibrahim Aydogan (Turkey) RSCO 2
- Defeated Waldemar Cucereanu (Romania) 21–10
- Defeated Han Sung-Moon (South Korea) 37–19
- Lost to Gennady Kovalev (Russia) 15–21 (placed third)
2005 (as a bantamweight)
- Defeated Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov (Kazakhstan) 26–18
- Defeated Zsolt Bedak | 1,810 | trex-train |
Carl-Dieter Spranger [SEP] member of political party | Carl-Dieter Spranger
Carl-Dieter Spranger (born 28 March 1939 in Leipzig) is a German politician belonging to the CSU.
He was Minister 1991-1993 (Bundesminister für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit) and then 1993-1998 (Bundesminister für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung). He is married and has three children. | Spranger
Spranger is a name which may refer to:
- Bartholomeus Spranger (or Bartholomaeus) (1546–1611), a Flemish Mannerist painter and etcher
- Carl-Dieter Spranger (born 1939), a German politician
- Eduard Spranger (1882–1963), a German philosopher and psychologist
- John William Spranger (died 1822), a Royal Navy officer
- Spranger Barry (1719–1777), an Irish actor | 1,811 | trex-train |
Hautaget [SEP] instance of | Hautaget
Hautaget is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in south-western France.
See also.
- Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées department
References.
- INSEE | 11. Campistrous
12. Cantaous
13. Cazarilh
14. Clarens
15. Créchets
16. Esbareich
17. Ferrère
18. Gaudent
19. Gembrie
20. Générest
21. Hautaget
22. Ilheu
23. Izaourt
24. Lagrange
25. Lannemezan
26. Lombrès
27. Loures-Barousse
28. Mauléon-Barousse
29. Mazères-de-Neste
30. Montégut
31. Montsérié
32. Nestier
33. Nistos | 1,812 | trex-train |
USS Chopper [SEP] manufacturer | for her new home port, Key West, Florida, arriving on 4 April. Operations in Florida waters and the Caribbean Sea were conducted until 15 September 1950, when she entered the Electric Boat Company yards for modernization. She returned to Key West for fleet exercises and training 23 May 1951.
"Chopper" departed Key West, Florida on 7 January 1952 for a tour of duty in the Mediterranean Sea until 20 May. She resumed local operations, then joined in North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) operations in the Atlantic | USS Chopper (SS-342)
USS "Chopper" (SS/AGSS/IXSS-342), a submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the chopper, a bluefish common in the rivers of the Mississippi Valley. Her keel was laid down by the Electric Boat Company in Groton, Connecticut. She was launched on 4 February 1945 sponsored by Mrs. G. S. Beebe, and commissioned on 25 May 1945 with Lieutenant Commander S. Filipone in command.
"Chopper " sailed from New London, | 1,813 | trex-train |
Francis Lawrence Connors [SEP] country of citizenship | Francis Lawrence Connors
Francis Lawrence Connors (November 14, 1891 - March 31, 1964), also known as Frank Connors, was a pharmacist and politician in Quebec, Canada. He was a Liberal Party member to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1935 to 1942 and was a member in both Godbout governments.
Biography.
Francis Lawrence Connors was born in Ottawa, the son of Edward John Connors and Esther Moylan. He studied at the universities of Ottawa, Toronto, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. He married Irène O'Connell | - Bernard-Augustin Conroy, Liberal (1919–1923)
- William James Hushion, Liberal (1923–1924)
- Joseph Henry Dillon, Liberal (1924–1935)
- Francis Lawrence Connors, Liberal (1935–1942)
- Thomas Guérin, Liberal (1942–1948)
- Francis Hanley, Independent (1948–1966)
References.
- Election results (National Assembly)
- Election results (QuebecPolitique.com) | 1,814 | trex-train |
Mallu Ravi [SEP] occupation | Mallu Ravi
Mallu Ravi is an Indian politician. He was a Member of Parliament in 13th Lok Sabha. He was Andhra Pradesh State Government's special representative in Delhi.
Career.
Mallu Ravi started his career with the Congress party as a student leader. He was MP for Nagar Kurnool in 1994 but lost his seat in 1999. He contested the seat for Jedcherlla in elections in 2009 and 2014, but he lost both times by more than 20,000 votes.
Personal life.
Mallu Ravi is married to | . Mallikarjuna (film)
892. Malliswari (2004 film)
893. Mallory Evan Wijesinghe
894. Mallotus distans
895. Mallotus eriocarpus
896. Mallotus fuscescens
897. Mallotus resinosus
898. Mallotus rhamnifolius
899. Mallotus thunbergianus
900. Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka
901. Mallu Ravi
902. Mallu Singh
903. Mallu Venkata Narasimha Reddy
904. Malpua
905. Malsaram (2004 film)
906. Malsha Shehani
907. Malto language
908. Malto people | 1,815 | trex-train |
Charming climbing mouse [SEP] taxon rank | Charming climbing mouse
The charming climbing mouse ("Rhipidomys venustus") is a species of nocturnal rodent in the family Cricetidae.
It endemic to Venezuela. | - Yellow-bellied climbing mouse, "Rhipidomys ochrogaster"
- Venezuelan climbing mouse, "Rhipidomys venezuelae"
- Charming climbing mouse, "Rhipidomys venustus"
- Wetzel's climbing mouse, "Rhipidomys wetzeli"
- Genus "Thomasomys" - Oldfield mice
- Anderson's Oldfield mouse, "Thomasomys andersoni"
- Apeco Oldfield mouse, "Thomasomys apeco"
- Golden Oldfield mouse, "Thomasomys aureus"
- Beady-eyed mouse, "Thomasomys baeops"
- Silky Oldfield mouse, " | 1,816 | trex-train |
John Dahl [SEP] country of citizenship | Kill Me Again
Kill Me Again is a 1989 American neo-noir thriller film directed by John Dahl, and starring Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley and Michael Madsen.
Plot.
Fay Forrester and her violent boyfriend Vince Miller steals a million dollars belonging to the mafia. Miller wants to keep all the money to himself, after which Forrester flees with the money. She assigns the dodgy private investigator Jack Andrews with the arrangement of her death. Forrester tells the detective that she is fleeing her ex-husband, who | John Kristian Dahl
John Kristian Dahl (born March 27, 1981) is a Norwegian cross-country skier who has competed since 2001. His best World Cup finish was second in three times between 2003 and 2008, all in the sprint event.
Dahl is third in the 2008-09 World Cup sprint standings entering the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 in Liberec, Czech Republic.
On 2 March 2014, he won the annual long distance cross-country ski race Vasaloppet in Mora, Sweden as the fourth | 1,817 | trex-train |
Agyneta brusnewi [SEP] parent taxon | Agyneta brusnewi
Agyneta brusnewi is a species of sheet weaver found in Russia. It was described by Kulczyński in 1908. | Taxon in disguise
In bacteriology, a taxon in disguise is a species, genus or higher unit of biological classification whose evolutionary history reveals has evolved from another unit of similar or lower rank, making the parent unit paraphyletic. This happens when rapid evolution makes a new species appear radically different from the ancestral group, so that it is not (initially) recognised as belonging to the parent phylogenetic group, leaving the latter an evolutionary grade.
While the term is from bacteriology, parallel examples are found throughout the tree of | 1,818 | trex-train |
Eugene Goldwasser [SEP] occupation | Eugene Goldwasser
Eugene Goldwasser (October 14, 1922 – December 17, 2010) was an American biochemist at the University of Chicago who identified erythropoietin (widely known as EPO or Epo), a hormone that plays a vital role in the synthesis of red blood cells. After sharing the minute quantities that he had been able to isolate with researchers at the biotechnology firm Amgen, that company was able to use genetic engineering technology to produce useful amounts of EPO as a drug to treat anemia that has achieved substantial financial success, | Biography: Goldwasser, Eugene "Jake. Leon O. Jacobson, M.D. The life and work of a distinguished medical scientist," Science History Publications, 2006. .
- Atomic Heritage Foundation. Leon O. Jacobson. Profiles, Manhattan Project Veterans Database.
- Eugene Goldwasser (1996). LEON ORRIS JACOBSON. National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoir. "National Academies Press", Washington, D.C.
- Seaborg, G. T. (1992). Journal of Glenn T. Seaborg: Chief, Section C-1, Metallurgical Laboratory | 1,819 | trex-train |
Jiří Homola [SEP] sport | January 2003, Homola was acquired by Sparta Prague. At first he played regularly, although he made only seven league appearances in the 2004-05 season.
In summer 2005, he was removed from Sparta's first team and shortly thereafter transferred to the Turkish club Malatyaspor, where he spent one season. After one year Homola returned to Sparta Prague. In the beginning he often played, by the end of the second half of the season he was hardly used. In February 2007, he returned to his former club | Wohnout
Wohnout is a Czech alternative rock band formed in Prague in 1988. The group comprises guitarists/vocalists Matěj Homola and Jan Homola, bassist Jiří Zeman and drummer Zdeněk Steiner. Wohnout is among the most popular bands in the Czech Republic and released eight studio albums since formation.
History.
Wohnout was formed in Prague in 1988, one year prior to the Velvet Revolution. The lineup consisted of brothers Matěj Homola and Jan Homola, both on guitars and vocals, along with a bassist and a drummer. In | 1,820 | trex-train |
Valay Shende [SEP] place of birth | Valay Shende
Valay Shende (15 September 1980, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India) is a sculptor and artist. In 1999 he received his diploma in Art Teaching from Govt. Chitrakala Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur, and then he went on to train at the Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy School of Art, Mumbai, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in sculpturing in 2004. Shende later completed an artist residency at the Open 'Air' Program, Point Éphémère, Paris in 2006.His latest exhibition, "Migrating Histories of Molecular | https://www.vogue.in/content/valay-shendes-teddy-bear-sold-22k-euro-charity
- https://www.news18.com/news/buzz/artist-valay-shendes-sculpture-exhibition-aims-to-capture-the-chaotic-and-vibrant-spirit-of-bombay-2188235.html
- Valay Shende at the Asia Art Archive
- Article about Valay Shende's Transit at Netdost.com
- Article about Valay Shende at You Arts
- Article about Valay Shende at Romacapitale.net
- https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/events/mumbai/mumbai-dabbawalas-celebrate-labour-day/articleshow/69131049.cms | 1,821 | trex-train |
Nina Alisova [SEP] country of citizenship | Ivan Pavlov (film)
Ivan Pavlov () is a 1949 Soviet biopic directed by Grigori Roshal and starring Aleksandr Borisov, Nina Alisova and Nikolai Plotnikov. The film portrays the life of the Russian scientist Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936), known for his Pavlov's dog experiments. The film was made during the Stalinist era, despite the fact that Pavlov had been a noted opponent of the Soviet regime.
"Synopsis".
The film begins in Ryazan in 1875, and tells about the work of Ivan Pavlov | Without a Dowry (film)
Without a Dowry () is a 1937 Soviet film directed by Yakov Protazanov and starring Nina Alisova. It was based on Alexander Ostrovsky's play "Without a Dowry" (1878).
Cast.
- Olga Pyzhova - Kharita Ignatiyevna Ogudalova
- Nina Alisova - Larisa Dmitriyevna Ogudalova
- Anatoli Ktorov - Sergei Sergeyevich Paratov
- Mikhail Klimov - Mokei Parmenich Knurov
- Boris Tenin - Vasili Danilovich Vozhevatov
- Vladimir Popov - Arkadi "Robinzon" Shablitsev
- Vladimir Balikhin | 1,822 | trex-train |
Sytske de Groot [SEP] place of birth | Sytske de Groot
Sytske de Groot (born 3 April 1986 in Delft) is a Dutch rower. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics where she won the bronze medal in the Women's eight.
As of 2012, she was a student of marine engineering at Delft University of Technology and she was a member of the DSR Proteus-Eretes student rowing club in Delft. As a part of Dutch women's eight team, she was a bronze medalist at the 2009 European Championship and a silver medalist of the 2010 | " (meaning "morale").
People named Sietske.
- Sietske Lenchant - Belgian athlete
- Sietske Noorman - Dutch athlete
- Sytske de Groot - Dutch rower
- Sytske van der Ster - Dutch actress | 1,823 | trex-train |
Ferrari Tipo 500 [SEP] manufacturer | Ferrari Tipo 500
The Ferrari 500 was a Formula 2 (F2) racing car designed by Aurelio Lampredi and used by Ferrari in and , when the World Championship was run to F2 regulations.
Racing history.
For 1952, the FIA announced that Grand Prix races counting towards the World Championship of Drivers would be run to Formula 2 specification rather than to Formula 1, after the withdrawal of Alfa Romeo from the sport. Ferrari were the only team to have a car specifically designed for the new formula. The car | Fiat 500 K estate continuing until 1977. The car was designed by Dante Giacosa. Redesigned in 2007, it is currently distributed worldwide.
- A-segment - Fiat Panda
The Fiat Panda is a city car from the Italian automotive manufacturer Fiat. Current version is the third one distributed as from 2012.
- C-segment - Fiat Tipo
- M-segment - Fiat 500L
The Fiat 500L enlarges, as from September 2012, the Fiat 500 family with a Mini MPV which replace the Fiat Idea | 1,824 | trex-train |
Optomerus [SEP] taxon rank | Optomerus
Optomerus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species:
- "Optomerus bispeculifer"
- "Optomerus roppai" | Optomerus bispeculifer
Optomerus bispeculifer is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by White in 1855. | 1,825 | trex-train |
Liber Linteus [SEP] location | Liber Linteus
The Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis (Latin for "Linen Book of Zagreb", also rarely known as Liber Agramensis, "Book of Agram") is the longest Etruscan text and the only extant linen book, dated to the 3rd century BCE. It remains mostly untranslated because of the lack of knowledge about the Etruscan language, though the few words which can be understood indicate that the text is most likely a ritual calendar.
The fabric of the book was preserved when it was used for mummy wrappings in Ptolemaic | namely case 7 on the outer rim and case 28 on the gall-bladder, (plus once in case 22 along with Tinia). This last location tallies with Pliny the Elder's testimony that the gall-bladder is sacred to Neptune. Theonym Nethuns recurs eight times on columns VIII, IX and XI of the Liber Linteus (flere, flerchva Nethunsl), requiring offerings of wine.
On a mirror from Tuscania (E. S. 1. 76) Nethuns is represented while talking to Uśil (the Sun) and | 1,826 | trex-train |
Peregrine Honig [SEP] country of citizenship | Peregrine Honig
Peregrine Honig (born 1976 in San Francisco, CA) is an American artist whose work is concerned with the relationship between pop culture, sexual vulnerability, social anxieties, the ethics of luxury and trends in consumerism. Honig appeared on season one of Bravo’s artist reality television show, "", which aired from June 9–August 11, 2010.
Career.
Born in San Francisco and raised in The Castro and in Project Artaud, Honig moved to Kansas City, Missouri, at 17 to attend the | , “Peregrine Honig,” 60 Word/Min Art Critic, April 17, 2010.
- Katy Ryan, “Is Peregrine Honig ‘The Next Great Artist?’” Kansas City Free Press, April 9, 2010.
- Barb Shelly, “Peregrine Honig’s TV venture is good for art and good for Kansas City,” Kansas City.com.
- Alice Thorson, “Honig’s art takes flight with Widow,” Kansas City Star, March 1, 2010.
- Mike Miller, “ | 1,827 | trex-train |
Andriandampy [SEP] country | Andriandampy
Andriandampy is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Betroka, which is a part of Anosy Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 6,000 in 2001 commune census.
Primary and junior level secondary education are available in town. Farming and raising livestock provides employment for 46% and 49% of the working population. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are peanuts, maize and cassava. Industry and services provide employment for 1% and 4 | video for a summary of the event http://vimeo.com/6994555
2009 Competition Event 30: Acores Pro (6*).
"Aug 25 - Aug 30"
2009 Competition Event 31: Japan Pro Open (3*).
"Sep 01 - Sep 06"
2009 Competition "Event 32: TBA - Zarautz, Basque Country (5*)".
"Sep 01 - Sep 06"
2009 Competition Event 33: Gatorade Surf Classic (3*).
"Sep 04 - Sep 06"
2009 Competition Event 34: | 1,828 | trex-train |
Nebria rubicunda rubicunda [SEP] taxon rank | Nebria rubicunda rubicunda
Nebria rubicunda rubicunda is a subspecies of brown coloured ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that can be found in Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, and Spain. The species are in length.
External links.
- "Nebria rubicunda rubicunda" at Fauna Europaea | "Nebria retrospinosa"
- "Nebria reymondi"
- "Nebria rhilensis"
- "Nebria roborowskii"
- "Nebria roddi"
- "Nebria rotundicollis"
- "Nebria rougemonti"
- "Nebria rousseleti"
- "Nebria rubicunda"
- "Nebria rubripes"
- "Nebria rubrofemorata"
- "Nebria rufescens"
- "Nebria sadona"
- "Nebria saeviens"
- "Nebria sahlbergi"
- "Nebria sahlbergii"
- "Nebria sajana" | 1,829 | trex-train |
Kilcock [SEP] country | R158 road (Ireland)
The R158 road is a regional road in Ireland, linking Trim in County Meath to Kilcock in County Kildare. The road, which is single-carriageway throughout, has been extensively realigned in recent years at a cost of €22m, the section between Kilcock and Summerhill having been completed by Fallon Construction in August 2008.
Route.
The road runs in a south-southeasterly direction from a junction with the R161 in Trim by way of Summerhill to a junction with the R148 in | . In County Meath, the flooding receded on the N2 at Balrath near Kentstown making the road passable.
Timeline of events 16 August.
Severe weather conditions were witnessed across the country. The M4 between the Maynooth and Kilcock exits was closed as a result of "serious" flooding. The Clane to Kilcock Road was blocked and the Kilcock to Summerhill road was reduced to one lane due to the floods. Motorists were asked to use the M7 due to the Newbridge to Naas road being partially closed from Tuckers roundabout. The | 1,830 | trex-train |
Diana Gannett [SEP] employer | Diana Gannett
Diana Gannett is an American classical double bassist and educator, currently Professor of Double Bass at the University of Michigan School of Music.
Career.
Previous appointments include the faculties of Yale University School of Music, Theatre & Dance and Hartt School of Music, Theatre & Dance in Connecticut, Oberlin College Conservatory in Ohio, University of Iowa School of Music, Theatre & Dance, and the University of South Florida.
For many years she held the position of principal double bass at Eastern Music Festival in | Gannett (surname)
Gannett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Barzillai Gannett (1764–1832), American politician
- Diana Gannett, American classical double bassist and educator
- Ezra Stiles Gannett (1801–1871), American unitarian minister
- Frank Gannett (1876–1957), American publisher, founder of Gannett Company
- Henry Gannett (1846–1914) was an American geographer
- Lewis Gannett, American writer
- Robert T. Gannett (1917–2012), American politician | 1,831 | trex-train |
Azygocera [SEP] taxon rank | Azygocera
Azygocera picturata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, the only species in the genus Azygocera. | - Review, Isis, Sep., 1998, vol. 89, no. 3, p. 557
- Review, Taxon, Nov., 1996, vol. 45, no. 4, p. 726
- "Telling Our Stories, Vol. 2: Texas Family Secrets" (1997)
- "Telling Our Stories, Vol. 3: Texas Millennium Book" (1999)
- "Gideon Lincecum's Sword: Civil War Letters from the Texas Homefront" (2001)
- Review, | 1,832 | trex-train |
Arnold Lakhovsky [SEP] country of citizenship | Arnold Lakhovsky
Arnold Borisovich Lakhovsky (, ) also known as Aaron Berkovich) was a painter and sculptor of Ukrainian-Jewish descent, born in Chernobyl, Russian Empire.
Lakhovsky completed his art education at the Art Academy of Odessa, and also in Munich and Saint Petersburg, where he eventually resided. In 1925 he emigrated to Paris, and his paintings were exhibited in an art museum there. Later in 1933 he finally moved to New York City and taught at Boston's School of the Museum of Fine Arts. | , painter
- Juliana Hatfield, musician, 2012
- Todd Hido, photographer
- Nancy Holt (B.A. 1960), artist and sculptor
- Susan Howe (graduated 1961) poet, scholar, essayist and critic
- Joan Jonas, performance artist. Attended 1958–61
- Tom Jung, graphic designer and illustrator
- Lois Mailou Jones, painter. Diploma, 1927
- Ellsworth Kelly, painter/sculptor/printmaker. Diploma, 1948
- Eleanor de Laittre, artist
- Arnold Borisovich Lakhovsky, | 1,833 | trex-train |
Madawaska [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Madawaska, Maine
Madawaska is a town in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. The population was 4,035 at the 2010 census. Madawaska is opposite Edmundston, Madawaska County in New Brunswick, Canada, to which it is connected by the Edmundston-Madawaska Bridge over the Saint John River. The majority of its residents speak French; 83.4% of the population speak French at home. Home of a large annual Acadian festival, Madawaska is the northernmost town in New England.
History.
During the early colonial period | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 1,834 | trex-train |
Hermann Eris Busse [SEP] place of death | Hermann Eris Busse
Hermann Eris Busse (9 March 1891, Freiburg im Breisgau – 15 August 1947) was a German novelist and literary critic. He is best known for his Black Forest novels and his biography of the 17th-century German writer Hans Jakob Christoph von Grimmelshausen.
Major works.
- "Bauernadel" (trilogy of novels), 1930.
- "Der Letzte Bauer" (novel), 1930.
- "Mein Leben" (autobiography), 1935.
- "Grimmelshausen | (1929–2008) German neo-Nazi politician and activist
- Georg Heinrich Busse (1810–1868), German landscape painter and engraver
- Heinrich Busse (1909–1998), highly decorated Oberst in the Wehrmacht during World War II
- Henry Busse (1894–1955), German-born American jazz trumpeter
- Hermann Eris Busse (1891–1947), German novelist and literary critic
- Joachim Busse (born 1954), West German (now German) retired long jumper
- Joachim von Busse (born 1893, date of death | 1,835 | trex-train |
Lleida Pirineus railway station [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Lleida Pirineus railway station
Lleida Pirineus ("Lleida Pyrenees") is an important railway station serving the city of Lleida in Catalonia, Spain. It is located between the neighbourhoods of Pardinyes and Rambla de Ferran. The first train services in Lleida date of 1860, but the station wasn't built until 1927, and it did not adopt its current official name until 2003, when it underwent an ambitious reform. As a transport hub connecting the interior of Spain with the Corredor Mediterráneo, it serves both broad gauge and standard | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 1,836 | trex-train |
Wilkesville Township [SEP] country | Wilkesville Township, Vinton County, Ohio
Wilkesville Township is one of the twelve townships of Vinton County, Ohio, United States. The 2010 census found 895 people in the township, 149 of whom lived in the village of Wilkesville.
Geography.
Located in the far southern part of the county, it borders the following townships:
- Vinton Township: north
- Columbia Township, Meigs County: northeast corner
- Salem Township, Meigs County: east
- Huntington Township, Gallia County: south | - Bloomfield Township, Jackson County: southwest corner
- Milton Township, Jackson County: west
The farthest south township in Vinton County, it is the only county township to border Gallia County.
Wilkesville, the smallest village in Vinton County, is located in eastern Wilkesville Township.
Name and history.
Wilkesville Township was organized in 1815, when its territory was part of Gallia County.
It is the only Wilkesville Township statewide.
Government.
The township is governed by a three-member board | 1,837 | trex-train |
Fiona Butler [SEP] participant in | Fiona Butler
Fiona Butler (born 16 October 1977) is a South African former field hockey player who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics and in the 2008 Summer Olympics. | Jun 11: Fiona Horne from Def FX
- Jun 25: D.I.G.
- Jul 2: Mike Reighton from Mother Earth & Eddie Piller
- Aug 13: Bad Brains
- Aug 27: Beck
- Sep 3: Ru Paul
- Sep 10: Sepultura
- Sep 17: Lydia Lunch
- Oct 1: Triple J's Jaslyn Hall
- Oct 8: Frank Black
- Oct 15: Page Hamilton from Helmet
- Oct 22: The Beastie Boys
- Nov 12: Michael | 1,838 | trex-train |
Pumuta [SEP] country | Pumuta
Pumuta (Aymara "puma" cougar, puma, "uta" house, "puma house") is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia, about high. It is situated in the Oruro Department, Sajama Province, Curahuara de Carangas Municipality, Sajama Canton, north-west of the extinct Sajama volcano. Pumuta lies south-west of the mountain Jach'a Kunturiri and north-east to east of the mountains Kunturiri and Jisk'a Kunturiri.
The Kunturiri River originates south of the mountain. It flows to the | ") and Pumuta, north-east of Patilla Pata and the small lake named Ch'iyar Quta and east of the mountain Kunturiri.
The Kunturiri River originates east of the mountain. It flows to the south and then to the east as a tributary of the Sajama River.
See also.
- Sajama National Park
- List of mountains in the Andes | 1,839 | trex-train |
Albert Farmer [SEP] sport | Albert Farmer
Albert Farmer (1864 – "unknown") was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Stoke.
Career.
Farmer was born in Stoke-upon-Trent but started his career with Everton. He moved back home just before the start of the Football League and signed for his hometown club Stoke but only played once during the 1888–89 season in a FA Cup defeat to Warwick County. He managed three league appearances the following season before leaving the club in February 1890. | The Farmer Boys
The Farmer Boys were an American country music duo consisting of Bobby Adamson (b. Sep. 20, 1933) and Woodie Wayne Murray (b. Sep. 29, 1933 - d. Aug 14, 2002).
Adamson and Murray were both natives of Arkansas who met in California when they sang a song together around a jukebox. In 1952 they started working together, singing at local dances with Adamson on lead vocals and Murray on harmony and guitar. Herb Henson gave them a spot on his television show, which | 1,840 | trex-train |
Mari Lund Arnem [SEP] occupation | Mari Lund Arnem
Mari Lund Arnem (born 27 January 1986) is a Norwegian politician for the Socialist Left Party.
She served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Oslo during the term 2009–2013. From March to April 2012 she served as a full member of Parliament, covering for cabinet minister Heikki Holmås between two cabinet reshuffles. | Mari Nakaga
Mari Nakaga (仲嘉 真理, born in Okinawa) was a Japanese female weightlifter, competing in the 58 kg category and representing Japan at international competitions.
She participated at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the 53 kg event. She competed at world championships, most recently at the 2002 World Weightlifting Championships.
External links.
- http://slam.canoe.com/2000GamesWeightlifting/sep18_yan.html
- http://www.todor66.com/weightlifting/World/2002/Women_under_58kg.html
- http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/mari-nakaga-of-japan-in-action-during-the-womens-news-photo/1184907#sep-2000-mari-nakaga-of-japan-in-action-during-the-womens-during-day-picture-id1184907 | 1,841 | trex-train |
Pristanepa [SEP] taxon rank | Pristanepa
Pristanepa is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae.
References.
- Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database | - Review, Isis, Sep., 1998, vol. 89, no. 3, p. 557
- Review, Taxon, Nov., 1996, vol. 45, no. 4, p. 726
- "Telling Our Stories, Vol. 2: Texas Family Secrets" (1997)
- "Telling Our Stories, Vol. 3: Texas Millennium Book" (1999)
- "Gideon Lincecum's Sword: Civil War Letters from the Texas Homefront" (2001)
- Review, | 1,842 | trex-train |
Dusky Starfrontlet [SEP] taxon rank | Reserve, its status as a distinct species was confirmed.
Although this bird was listed as a species of Least Concern in the IUCN Red List for many years, it became evident that it was close to extinction, and its status was upgraded to Critically Endangered in the 2007 Red List issue.
References.
- BirdLife International (BLI) (2007): Dusky Starfrontlet - BirdLife Species Factsheet. Retrieved 2007-AUG-28.
- Krabbe, Niels; Flórez, Pablo; Suárez, Gustavo; Castano, José; Arango | " (collared inca)
- "Coeligena phalerata" (white-tailed starfrontlet)
- "Coeligena orina" (dusky starfrontlet)
- "Coeligena bonapartei" (golden-bellied starfrontlet)
- "Coeligena helianthea" (blue-throated starfrontlet)
- "Coeligena lutetiae" (buff-winged starfrontlet)
- "Coeligena violifer" (violet-throated starfrontlet)
- "Coeligena iris" (rainbow starfrontlet)
- "Ensifera ensifera" (sword-billed hummingbird)
- " | 1,843 | trex-train |
Li Zhaoxing [SEP] country of citizenship | interest."
C. Uday Bhaskar from the New Delhi-based Institute for Defence and Strategic Analyses said, "[e]nergy cooperation would be a big ticket item on the talks agenda."
Mukherjee said, "We also agreed on the importance of the UN and that there was a need to make it more effective so that it reflects contemporary global realities."
Sergey Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Minister, said, "We discussed most burning issues of world politics and had a broad approach on many international issues | assistance to Eritrea, particularly in the health sector.
Visits.
In 2001, Chinese vice-minister for foreign trade and economic cooperation, Zhou Keren, visited Eritrea on a 3-day visit. In early 2007, Chinese foreign minister Li Zhaoxing visited the country as part of a tour of Africa.
See also.
- Sino-African relations | 1,844 | trex-train |
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga [SEP] country | Belt Railway of Chattanooga
The Belt Railway of Chattanooga is a historic railroad in the United States. The railway was originally organized from the Union Railway Company and Chattanooga Union Railway in 1895, but was reorganized later that year by the Alabama Great Southern Railroad. The BRC operated about of track in and around Chattanooga, Tennessee. The railroad started near Warner Park and made its way several miles past the East Tennessee, Virginia line ending at Boyce Station. Map of Chattanooga Railroad Series
It was controlled by the Alabama Great Southern | They resided in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee.
Miller was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. He was also a member of the Chattanooga Golf and Country Club.
Death and legacy.
Miller died on October 4, 1929 at his private residence in Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga, Tennessee. His son, Burkett Miller, established the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia in his honor. Moreover, a professorial chair at the University of Virginia, currently held by Philip D. Zelikow, is named | 1,845 | trex-train |
Agyia [SEP] country | Agyia
Agyia () is a neighborhood of the city of Patras, Greece. It is located about 3.5 km north of downtown Patras. The community forms the mid-northern part of the city of Patras (except 1 km north of Old GR-9 by-pass). Most of the street names are named after rivers. The town includes the church of St. Constantine ("Aghios Konstantinos").
History.
The community used to be a village, but Patras's expansion engulfed it during the | 300 years old, a local landmark. About 500 metres north of the maple tree, an ancient Roman bridge (excavated in 1984) was discovered. It is said that Saint Paul and Saint Andrews (the city of Patra's patron saint) both walked on this bridge.
Sporting teams.
There are two football clubs, Agyia AU and Panionios Achilleas Agyia both playing in the fourth division of the EPS Achaia. Kostas Davourlis Stadium of Panachaiki is located also in the area.
Residents.
- Kostas Davourlis | 1,846 | trex-train |
Ludmilla Pajo [SEP] occupation | Ludmilla Pajo
Ludmilla Pajo (December 21, 1947 – August 25, 1995) was a Moscow-born Albanian writer and journalist.
Life.
Ludmilla Pajo was born in Moscow, Soviet Union. Her parents (Ramiz Xhabija and Adile Xhabija) were pursuing their studies in Moscow at that time. Her father Ramiz was one of the most important engineers known in Albania and her mother Adile was an educator and an woman rights activist. They returned to Albania when Ludmilla was 6 years old. She lived in Kuçovë | - Ndre Mjeda (1866–1937)
- Hilë Mosi (1885–1933)
- Betim Muço (1947–2015)
- Besnik Mustafaj (born 1958)
- Gjon Muzaka (born 1510)
- Papa Kristo Negovani (1875–1905)
- Ndoc Nikaj (1864–1951)
- Millosh Gjergj Nikolla (1911–1938)
- Fan S. Noli (1882–1965)
- Fadil Paçrami (1922–2008)
- Ludmilla Pajo (1947–1995)
- Dhimitër Pasko (1907–1967)
- Shefqet Pllana (1918–1994)
- Ali Podrimja | 1,847 | trex-train |
Ladyhawk [SEP] location of formation | Shots (Ladyhawk album)
Shots is the second full-length album by Vancouver indie rock band Ladyhawk. It was released on Jagjaguwar on March 4, 2008 in North America, and on April 7, 2008 in the UK.
Track listing.
All tracks written by Duffy Driediger/Darcy Hancock/Sean Hawryluk/Ryan Peters.
1. "I Don't Always Know What You're Saying" – 4:17
2. "S.T.H.D." – 1:58
3. "Fear" – 4:16
4 | Ladyhawke
Ladyhawke or Ladyhawk may refer to:
- Ladyhawke (musician) (born 1979), New Zealand singer-songwriter
- "Ladyhawke" (album), a 2008 album by Ladyhawke
- "Ladyhawke" (film), a 1985 film starring Matthew Broderick, Rutger Hauer and Michelle Pfeiffer
- Ladyhawk (comics), two fictional characters in the Marvel Comics' series "Spider-Girl"
- Ladyhawk (band), a Canadian indie rock band
- "Ladyhawk" (album | 1,848 | trex-train |
Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Horst Schwirkmann
An engineer, Horst Schwirkmann was responsible for discovering Soviet KGB bugs and recording devices planted in the West German embassy in Moscow during the Cold War.
His practise of neutralising electronic bugs by administering an immense voltage through it, causing great aural pain to anybody listening to the clandestine device, was said to have angered Soviet officials to the point that in 1964 he was shot in the buttocks with a nitrogen-based mustard gas capsule while admiring religious relics at the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra in Zagorsk, outside Moscow | Ivanteyevka, Moscow Oblast
Ivanteyevka () is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the Ucha River northeast of Moscow. Population:
History.
Ivanteyevka was founded in 1586 as a settlement of Vanteyevo (), which belonged to the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius. It was granted town status in 1938.
Administrative and municipal status.
Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Ivanteyevka Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. | 1,849 | trex-train |
Zachary Mortensen [SEP] place of birth | Zachary Mortensen
Zachary Mortensen (born October 5, 1972, in Madison, Wisconsin) is an American film producer, writer and founder of the production company Ghost Robot.
Biography.
Zachary Mortensen is the founder of Ghost Robot, a production and management company in New York City. In 2006 Mortensen produced the feature films "Choking Man" by iconoclastic music video director Steve Barron, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and "Dr. Bronner's Magic Soapbox", a film about E. H. Bronner by director Sara | - Bogi Mortensen
- 1 May 2008 - 31. jan. 2009 Dánjal Andreasen
- 19 Nov. 2007 - 30. Apr. 2008 - Jákup Danielsen
- 1 May 2007 - 19. Nov. 2007 - Regin Vágadal
- Sep. 2006 - 30. April 2007 - Niels Juel Arge (yngri)
- 1 January 2003 - Sep. 2006 - Kristian Davidsen
- Jan. 1997 - Des. 2002 - Reidar Nónfjall
- Oct. 1996 - Jan. 1997 - Erling í Liða
- Dec. 1994 - Okt. 1996 - | 1,850 | trex-train |
Oberdan Sallustro [SEP] country of citizenship | Oberdan Sallustro
Oberdan Sallustro (1915 in Asunción, Paraguay - 1972 in Buenos Aires) was an Italian-Paraguayan entrepreneur, Director General of FIAT Concord in Argentina. He was kidnapped and killed in 1972 by the Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo (ERP) guerrilla group, according to newspaper reports.
Biography.
Oberdan Sallustro had been kidnapped on March 21, 1972, by a six-man, one-woman commando unit of the ERP. The guerrillas shot and killed him on April 10, 1972, after the | Portuguese director.
During this period, his short films "Mergulho no Ano Novo" and 'No Caminho Para a Escola" received critical acclaim, the former winning Best Short Film Award at the International Short Films Festival of Vila do Conde, and the latter taking Best Short Film and Best Director Awards at the VII Festival Ibérico de Cinema de Badajoz as well as the Eixo Atlântico Award at the Festival de Ourense
He began shooting advertisements in the late 90's and in 2002 started his own production company, "Ministério | 1,851 | trex-train |
Ine [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Ine, Kyoto
It is famous for wooden fishing houses called "Funaya", selected as Groups of Traditional Buildings.
The Tango Peninsula was a trade route from Eurasian Continent to Kyoto.
Fishing and sightseeing are main industries now.
Tsutsukawa district and Honjo-Hama district have been handed down Urashima Tarō legend.
Nii district has a legend of Xu Fu(Jofuku in Japanese).
As of October 2017, the town has an estimated population of 1,986. The total area is 61.95 km².
History | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 1,852 | trex-train |
Bram Stoker [SEP] genre | Transylvania in popular culture
Largely as a result of the success of Bram Stoker's "Dracula", Transylvania has become a popular setting for gothic horror fiction, and most particularly vampire fiction. In some later books and movies Stoker's Count Dracula was conflated with the historical Vlad Dracula, also known as Vlad III the Impaler (1431–1476), who though most likely born in the Transylvanian city of Sighișoara, ruled over neighboring Wallachia.
Books.
- According to some versions of the story, the Pied Piper of | Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement
The Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement annually recognizes one to three living artists for "superior achievement in an entire career" which has "substantially influenced the horror genre". It is conferred by the Horror Writers Association, and most winners have been horror fiction writers, but other creative occupations are eligible.
The Bram Stoker Awards, including the lifetime honor in particular, were established along with the Association itself in 1987. They are presented in the year following the award year, which | 1,853 | trex-train |
Sid Meier's Colonization [SEP] publisher | Sid Meier's Colonization
Sid Meier's Colonization is a computer game by Brian Reynolds and Sid Meier released by MicroProse in 1994. It is a turn-based strategy game themed on the early European colonization of the New World, starting in 1492 and lasting until 1850. It was originally released for DOS, and later ported to Windows 3.1 (1995), the Amiga (1995), and Macintosh (1995). American video game publisher Tommo purchased the rights to this game in 2015 and digitally published it through their | Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender"
- "Risk (Gold Edition)"
- "Risk II"
- "RollerCoaster Tycoon"
- ""
S.
- "Sid Meier's Civilization"
- "Sid Meier's Civilization Chronicles"
- "Sid Meier's Civilization II"
- "Sid Meier's CivNet"
- "Sid Meier's Colonization"
- "Sid Meier's Covert Action"
- "Sid Meier's Pirates!"
- "Sid Meier | 1,854 | trex-train |
Frank Grant [SEP] member of sports team | Frank Grant (American football)
Frank Grant (born February 15, 1950 in Brooklyn, New York) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He played college football at Southern Colorado and was drafted in the 13th round of the 1972 NFL Draft.
Born in Brooklyn, New York City, Grant was raised in Newark, New Jersey and attended East Side High School, where he played organized football for the first time despite having been told | sports medicine.
AOSSM Research Programs and Grants Young Investigators Grant.
The Young Investigator Grant provides awards aimed at providing "seed money," or start-up funds, for pilot projects. The principal investigator must be an early career orthopaedic surgeon, fellow, or resident with interests in sports medicine research. Any investigative team seeking such a grant must include at least one member of AOSSM in good standing.
AOSSM Research Programs and Grants Sandy Kirkley Clinical Outcome Research Grant.
Dr. Sandy Kirkley was an advocate for well- | 1,855 | trex-train |
Shulem Moshkovitz [SEP] country of citizenship | Shulem Moshkovitz
Rabbi Shulem Moshkovitz, known as the Shotzer Rebbe, was born in Suceava, Romania. He was a descendant of the famed chasidic Rebbe Yechiel Mikhl of Zlotshov.
Background.
He emigrated to London, England, before World War II, settling in Stamford Hill, a part of London where not many hasidic Jews lived then. In London, he became known as the "Shotzer Rebbe". He established a "Beis Medrash" affiliated to the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations.
Rabbi Shulem was | - 2017 - Best Short: "Ugly" - Nikita Diakur (Germany)
- 2016 - Best Feature: "Louise en Hiver" - Jean-François Laguionie (France/Canada)
- 2016 - Best Short: "J'aime les filles" - Diane Obomsawin (Canada)
- 2015 - Best Short: "Small People With Hats" - Sarina Nihei, (UK)
- 2015 - Best Feature: "Over the Garden Wall" - Patrick McHale, (USA, South Korea)
- | 1,856 | trex-train |
Daniel R. Edwards [SEP] given name | Daniel R. Edwards
Daniel Richmond Edwards (April 9, 1897 – October 21, 1967) was an American soldier serving in the United States Army during World War I who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.
Biography.
Edwards was born April 9, 1897, in Mooreville, Texas and graduated from the Columbia University School of Journalism. He enlisted in the United States Army in April 1917, on the day the United States entered World War I. He was sent to France as a member of the U.S. 1st | Heywood (given name)
Heywood is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
- Heywood Banks, United States comedian
- Heywood Broun (1888–1939), United States journalist
- Heywood Hale Broun (1918–2001), United States journalist
- Heywood L. Edwards (1905–1941), United States naval officer
- Heywood Gould (born 1942), United States screenwriter
- Heywood Sumner (1853–1940), an English painter and antiquary
Fictional characters.
- Heywood R. Floyd, character | 1,857 | trex-train |
François-Henri Hallopeau [SEP] place of death | François Henri Hallopeau
François Henri Hallopeau (17 January 1842, Paris – 20 March 1919, Paris) was a French dermatologist. He studied medicine under Alfred Vulpian and Sigismond Jaccoud. He co-founded and was secretary general of the "Société Française de dermatologie et de syphiligraphie". He became a member of the "Académie de Médecine" in 1893.
He coined the medical term "trichotillomania" in 1889. He also coined the word ""antibiotique"" in 1871 to describe a substance opposed to the | Dermatitis repens
Dermatitis repens (also known as Acrodermatitis continua, Acrodermatitis perstans, Pustular acrodermatitis, Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau, Acrodermatitis continua suppurativa Hallopeau, Hallopeau's acrodermatitis, Hallopeau's acrodermatitis continua, and Dermatitis repens Crocker) is a rare, sterile, pustular eruption of the fingers and toes that slowly extends proximally.
See also.
- List of cutaneous conditions
- François Henri Hallopeau
- Psoriasis
- Skin lesion | 1,858 | trex-train |
South Sarwakati [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | South Sarwakati
South Sarwakati is a village in Pirojpur District in the Barisal Division of southwestern Bangladesh. It is located approximately 109 kilometers (68 miles) south of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka. | Zangilan District
Zangilan Rayon (; ) is a de jure administrative territorial entity in the south-western part of the Republic of Azerbaijan, but de facto this territory was occupied by Armenian forces in autumn of 1993, during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. Since then, it has been governed by the unrecognized Republic of Artsakh as part of its Qashatagh Province. Zangilan district was occupied by Armenian military forces on October 29, 1993.
Geography.
Zangilan city is located in the south-western part of the Republic, | 1,859 | trex-train |
Johann Gottlob von Quandt [SEP] place of death | Johann Gottlob von Quandt
Johann Gottlob von Quandt (9 April 1787 – 19 June 1859) was a German artist, art scholar, and collector.
Von Quandt was born in Leipzig. He had met and corresponded with Goethe.
Some of his own works are exhibited in the Tower of Fresken at the town of Dürrröhrsdorf-Dittersbach, near Dresden. He died in Dresden.
Gottlob von Quandt never received any formal education. He did, however, study under people like Johann Friedrich Rochlitz, C. de Renty | , and Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld. Gottlob von Quandt once rescued eleven pictures of Leipzig's Nicolai Church, some of which were the creations of Lucas Cranach the Elder. This notable act earned him the respect of Goethe. The rescue work also served as the stepping stone for him into a career of art historian and collector of old German paintings. He earned a high standing in the art world of his time, and his home in Rome was a meeting place for artists such as Johann Friedrich Overbeck, Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld | 1,860 | trex-train |
Doméliers [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Doméliers
Doméliers is a commune in the Oise department in northern France.
See also.
- Communes of the Oise department
References.
- INSEE | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 1,861 | trex-train |
Sonny Throckmorton [SEP] genre | You Feel Good All Over
"You Feel Good All Over" is a song written by Sonny Throckmorton, and recorded by American country music artist T.G. Sheppard. It was released in April 1979 as the first single from the album "3/4 Lonely". The song reached #4 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. | Warner Bros. Records, releasing the album "Southern Train" but no singles. Throckmorton retired to his ranch in Texas in 1988 to care for his dying father.
In 2019 Willie Nelson recorded a version of "Ride me back home" by Sonny Throckmorton and also named his new album after it.
Discography.
Discography Albums.
- "Last Cheater's Waltz" (1978)
- "Southern Train" (1986) | 1,862 | trex-train |
You Complete Me [SEP] performer | You Complete Me (song)
"You Complete Me" is R&B song by American singer-songwriter Keyshia Cole. It is the second single from Keyshia Cole's third studio album "A Different Me". Its music video ranked at #21 on BET's "Notarized: Top 100 Videos of 2009" countdown.
Chart performance.
"You Complete Me" charted on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and has so far peaked at number 7. It also peaked on the | Slim and the Boys Meet Mister Callaghan / Blarney Sep-52
- P. 1047 Jimmy Young Forgive And Forget / I Thought Of You Last Night Sep-52
- P. 1048 Petula Clark A Boy In Love / Fly Away Peter, Fly Away Paul Oct-52
- P. 1049 Annette Klooger Botch-a-Me (Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina) / Start Singing A Song Sep-52
- P. 1050 The Browne Brothers Lonely Hearts / Farewell Merry Friends Oct-52
- P. 1051 Monty Norman with Frank Chacksfield and his Orchestra Melody / You | 1,863 | trex-train |
Rogelia Cruz [SEP] place of birth | She was imprisoned, and after leaving prison a few months later she had to find a new house and a new job.
She later became a member of the "Juventud Patriotica del Trabajo" (JPT) party and the girlfriend of Guatemalan Party of Labour (PGT) commander Leonardo Castillo Johnson. She was kidnapped in December 1967, and was found dead on January 11, 1968 by a bridge near Escuintla, Guatemala. Her association with Johnson was the most likely cause for her murder.
Cruz's murder was | (1994) or "Esmoquin" (2001)
Selected filmography.
- "Judas' Kiss" (1954)
- "Los Fernández de Peralvillo" (1954)
- "Las chicas de la Cruz Roja" (1958)
- "College Boarding House" (1959)
- "María, matrícula de Bilbao" (1960)
- "Rogelia" (1962)
- "Currito of the Cross" (1965)
- "Road to Rocío" (1966) | 1,864 | trex-train |
Athletics Association of Barbados [SEP] country | Athletics Association of Barbados
The Athletics Association of Barbados (AAB) is the governing body for the sport of athletics in Barbados.
History.
AAB was founded in 1947 as Amateur Athletic Association of Barbados (AAAB), and was affiliated to the IAAF in 1966. In 2012, the name was changed to Athletics Association of Barbados.
Esther Maynard has been president of the association since 2004 and was re-elected in 2008. General Secretary Catherine Jordan assumed office in January 2013.
Affiliations.
AAB | - Oman Athletic Association
- Palestine Athletic Federation
- Qatar Association of Athletics Federations
- Saudi Arabian Athletics Federation
- Sudan Athletic Association
- Syrian Arab Amateur Athletic Federation
- Fédération Tunisienne d'Athlétisme
- United Arab Emirates Athletics Association
- Yemen Amateur Athletic Federation
Competitions.
- Arab Athletics Championships – biennial athletics event for senior athletes
- Arab Cross Country Championships – biennial cross country running event for senior and junior athletes
- Arab Junior Athletics Championships – biennial athletics event for junior (under-20) athletes | 1,865 | trex-train |
O'Neill's Adventureland [SEP] country | O'Neill's Adventureland
O'Neill's Adventureland was a small amusement park located in Edmondson Park, New South Wales, Australia.
The park was promoted in the 1970s and 1980s on television commercials with the lyric "Something for mum and something for dad, something for grandma and old grandad... at Adventureland".
The park operated under the name of Adventureland Sydney and was open throughout the year. Rides included the Warthog ghost train, giant slide, water slide, miniature train, dodgem cars and many more.
More | over the country. Small traditional amusement parks found it increasingly difficult to compete against the large corporate theme parks and many started closing around the country. Riverview was feeling the pressure also but was holding on to some profitability with its large returning clientele consisting of corporate and company summer picnic bookings every year. The new theme park in the area, Adventureland, made an offer to buy Riverview after the end of the 1978 summer season. Adventureland reportedly was going to keep Riverview operating for all of the company picnic business that was booking | 1,866 | trex-train |
James Flaherty [SEP] occupation | James Flaherty
James Flaherty is an American actor and stand-up comedian.
Flaherty attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York State and later worked as a high school teacher in Longmeadow, Massachusetts. He worked for a short time as a full-time actor, and now acts while maintaining a full-time teaching career in Western Massachusetts. He is known for his impressions of former president Bill Clinton, as well as Regis Philbin, Donald Trump and Ted Turner.
He has appeared in episodes of "Saturday Night | - Teodor Bensch (26 Apr 1951 Appointed – 1 Dec 1956)
- Antonio Añoveros Ataún † (25 Aug 1952 Appointed – 2 Apr 1964)
- Teodor Bensch † (21 Sep 1954 Ordained Bishop – 1 Dec 1956)
- James Louis Flaherty † (8 Aug 1966 Appointed – 9 Aug 1975)
- Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli, O.F.M. (3 May 1985 – )
Bibliography.
- Pierre Morizot, Regard sur les inscriptions de Thouda du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours, volume=154, issue=2, Feb | 1,867 | trex-train |
Miconia phaeochaeta [SEP] parent taxon | Miconia phaeochaeta
Miconia phaeochaeta is a species of plant in the Melastomataceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. | Taxon in disguise
In bacteriology, a taxon in disguise is a species, genus or higher unit of biological classification whose evolutionary history reveals has evolved from another unit of similar or lower rank, making the parent unit paraphyletic. This happens when rapid evolution makes a new species appear radically different from the ancestral group, so that it is not (initially) recognised as belonging to the parent phylogenetic group, leaving the latter an evolutionary grade.
While the term is from bacteriology, parallel examples are found throughout the tree of | 1,868 | trex-train |
Hate That I Love You [SEP] part of | Hate That I Love You
"Hate That I Love You" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her third studio album, "Good Girl Gone Bad" (2007). It features vocals by American singer and songwriter Ne-Yo, who co-wrote the song with its producers Stargate. Def Jam Recordings released the song on August 21, 2007, as the third single from "Good Girl Gone Bad". A Spanglish version featuring David Bisbal was made available on April 28, 2008. " | Touch Me/ Stay With Me - Eloise Laws (1974)
- 1278 - You've Got Extra Added Power In Your Love/ Someone Just Like You - Chairmen of the Board (1976)
- 1279 - I Got It/ Part 2 - New York Port Authority (1976)
- 1280 - Love Goes Deeper Than That/ Put a Little Love Into It - Eloise Laws (1977)
- 1281 - I Use To Hate It (Till I Ate It)/ I Got It - New York Port Authority (1977) | 1,869 | trex-train |
La Neuville-Saint-Pierre [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | La Neuville-Saint-Pierre
La Neuville-Saint-Pierre is a commune in the Oise department in northern France.
See also.
- Communes of the Oise department
References.
- INSEE | . Le Mesnil-Saint-Firmin
80. Le Mesnil-sur-Bulles
81. Mogneville
82. Monceaux
83. Monchy-Saint-Éloi
84. Montgérain
85. Montiers
86. Montreuil-sur-Brêche
87. Mory-Montcrux
88. Mouy
89. Moyenneville
90. Neuilly-sous-Clermont
91. La Neuville-en-Hez
92. La Neuville-Roy
93. La Neuville-Saint-Pierre
94. Nointel | 1,870 | trex-train |
Mioawateria [SEP] taxon rank | Mioawateria
Mioawateria is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Raphitomidae.
Species.
Species within the genus "Mioawateria" include:
- † "Mioawateria aitanga"
- "Mioawateria asarotum"
- "Mioawateria bigranulosa"
- "Mioawateria ektonos"
- † "Mioawateria expalliata"
- "Mioawateria extensa"
- "Mioawateria extensaeformis"
- † "Mioawateria hondelattensis"
- "Mioawateria malmii"
- † "Mioawateria personata"
- "Mioawateria rhomboidea | "
- † "Mioawateria sinusigera"
- "Mioawateria vivens"
- "Mioawateria watsoni"
- Species brought into synonymy:
- † "Mioawateria depressispira" : synonym of "Antiguraleus ula"
References.
- G. Wienrich and R. Janssen. 2007. "Die Fauna des marinen Miozäns von Kevelaer (Niederrhein). Band 4 Gastropoda ab Mitridae." Backhuys Publishers BV Leiden 4:643-954
External links.
- Worldwide Mollusc Species Data Base: Raphitomidae
- Morassi, M.; Bonfitto | 1,871 | trex-train |
USS Cooper: Return to Ormoc Bay [SEP] genre | USS Cooper: Return to Ormoc Bay
USS Cooper: Return to Ormoc Bay is a 2005 Philippine documentary film produced by Bigfoot Entertainment and directed by Daniel Foster. The film documents the fate of an American destroyer that was torpedoed during World War II.
Synopsis.
A daring world record scuba dive to the sunken is witnessed by a man who nearly perished on that same ship over sixty years ago. The destroyer was found to be at a depth of 633 feet (193 meters) -- deeper than the world record | ship was created using Maya software, and was given motion, lighting and texture to bring it to life. Other key elements in these scenes involve accurate portrayal of waves, torpedo trajectories and munitions fire. In the documentary "USS Cooper: Return to Ormoc Bay", the USS "Cooper" sails once again.
The animators brought subtle movement to 1940s photographs and documents donated by survivors and their families into which they breathed on new life, such as cigarette smoke wafts from a cigarette, sailors' hats soar in | 1,872 | trex-train |
Poiana Cristei [SEP] instance of | Poiana Cristei
Poiana Cristei is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Dealu Cucului, Dumbrava, Mahriu, Odobasca, Petreanu, Podu Lacului, Poiana Cristei and Târâtu. | - Poiana Brașov, a ski resort near Brașov
- Poiana Câmpina, a commune in Prahova County
- Poiana Codrului, a village in Crucișor Commune, Satu Mare County
- Poiana Copăceni, a village in Gura Vitioarei Commune, Prahova County
- Poiana Crăcăoani, a village in Crăcăoani Commune, Neamț County
- Poiana Cristei, a commune in Vrancea County
- Poiana cu Cetate, a village in Grajduri Commune, Iași County
- Poiana de Sus, a village in Țibana Commune, Iași County
- | 1,873 | trex-train |
Hannah Cowley [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | Hannah Cowley
Hannah Cowley (14 March 1743 – 11 March 1809) was an English dramatist and poet. Although Cowley's plays and poetry did not enjoy wide popularity after the nineteenth century, critic Melinda Finberg rates Cowley as "one of the foremost playwrights of the late eighteenth century" whose "skill in writing fluid, sparkling dialogue and creating sprightly, memorable comic characters compares favourably with her better-known contemporaries, Goldsmith and Sheridan." Cowley’s plays were produced frequently during her lifetime. The major themes of her | Mrs. Racket,
- Letitia Hardy,
- Old Hardy,
- Sir George Touchwood,
- Miss Ogle,
- Lady Frances Touchwood
Author.
In 1743, Hannah Cowley was born in Tiverton, Devon. Her father, Phillip Parkhouse, was an educated bookseller, which helped develop Cowley’s literary interest and skill. In 1772, she married Thomas Cowley, a bookseller’s son. Most female playwrights of the time period were either unmarried or abandoned playwriting shortly after their marriage. However, Thomas | 1,874 | trex-train |
Pseudodreata [SEP] taxon rank | Pseudodreata
Pseudodreata is a genus of moths of the family Anthelidae. The genus was erected by George Thomas Bethune-Baker in 1904.
Species.
- "Pseudodreata aroa"
- "Pseudodreata strigata" | Pseudodreata strigata
Pseudodreata strigata is a moth of the Anthelidae family. It was described by George Thomas Bethune-Baker in 1904. It is found in New Guinea. | 1,875 | trex-train |
HMS Boyne [SEP] operator | HMS Boyne (1790)
HMS "Boyne" was a 98-gun Royal Navy second-rate ship of the line launched on 27 June 1790 at Woolwich. She was the flagship of Vice Admiral John Jervis in 1794.
Invasion of Guadeloupe.
In 1793, "Boyne" set sail on 24 November for the West Indies, carrying Lieutenant-general Sir Charles Grey and Vice-admiral Sir John Jervis for an invasion of Guadeloupe. On the way, Yellow fever ravaged the crew. Still, the British managed to | . In the summer of 1809 he was called as a witness at the Court-martial of James, Lord Gambier which assessed whether Admiral Lord Gambier had failed to support Captain Lord Cochrane at the battle. Gambier was controversially cleared of all charges.
In 1812 Burlton was captain of the 110-gun HMS "Ville de Paris" and in March 1813 he was given command of HMS "Boyne", 98. On 4 December 1813 he was made a Colonel of Marines.
On 13 February 1814 "Boyne" engaged the | 1,876 | trex-train |
Rio Sabinas [SEP] instance of | Sabinas River
The Sabinas River is a river of Mexico. It is a tributary of the Rio Salado, which in turn flows into the Rio Grande.
See also.
- List of rivers of Mexico
- List of tributaries of the Rio Grande
References.
- Atlas of Mexico, 1975 (http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/atlas_mexico/river_basins.jpg).
- The Prentice Hall American World Atlas, 1984.
- Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. | methods of resource extraction crossed the Atlantic. The first identified coal field in the country in the country is the Rio Sabinas basin, west of the old capital city of Monclova. The first Mexican mine to produce coal on an industrial scale was the Alamo Mine, in San Felipe, Coahuila, in 1884.
American railroad magnate C.P. Huntington established the Mexican International Railroad in 1882, running south from Piedras Negras, Coahuila, as part of the Southern Pacific Railroad. In Coahuila Huntington bought his coal supplies from local landowners, | 1,877 | trex-train |
McNeilly West Falls [SEP] country | McNeilly West Falls
McNeilly West Falls is a 6 metre high horsetail classic waterfall found on private property, (without permission to access), in Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Nearby attractions include the Bruce Trail, Dofasco 2000 Trail, McNeilly Falls, Battlefield House Museum, Devil's Punchbowl Conservation Area, Devil's Punch Bowl, Erland Lee House Museum.
Directions.
Inaccessible without permission from owner. See McNeilly Falls.
External links.
- Hamilton- "The Waterfall Capital of the World | Lake City consisted of three bobsledders, Gregory Sun, Andrew McNeilly, and Errol Aguilera. Sun was chosen as the flag bearer for the opening ceremony.
Bobsleigh.
Gregory Sun was 39 at the time of the Salt Lake City Olympics, and had represented the country in their two prior Winter Olympics appearance. Andrew McNeilly was 29 years old, and Errol Aguilera was 23 years old; both were making their Olympic debuts. The two-man bobsleigh race was a four-leg race held on 16–17 February, with | 1,878 | trex-train |
Pera aperta [SEP] taxon rank | Pera aperta
Pera aperta is a species of plant in the Euphorbiaceae family. It is endemic to Panama. | - Nikola Josić
- Đorđe Belogrlić
- Edo Plac
- Gradimir Bogojevac
- Ivan Savković
- Vilmoš Gemeri
- Mirko Juhas
- Stevan Pejčić
- József Treml
- Slobodan Anđelković
- Petar Rujer
- Uroš Ćirić
- Gojko Obradov
- Sava Prekajac
- Stevan Ćirić
- Sima Šuvakov
- Pera Struklić
- János Katatics
- Ljubomir Rankov
- Géza Knefély
- Laslo Egeto
- Ferenc Plattkó
- Oto Knezi
- Jožef Sep
External links. | 1,879 | trex-train |
Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare [SEP] father | Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare
Richard fitz Gilbert de Clare (died 15 April 1136) 3rd Lord of Clare, was an Anglo-Norman nobleman. A marcher lord in Wales, he was also the founder of Tonbridge Priory in Kent.
Life.
Richard was the eldest son of Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare and Adeliza de Claremont. Upon his father's death, he inherited his lands in England and Wales.
He is commonly said to have been created Earl of Hertford by either Henry I or Stephen, | the king with lordship of Pembroke upon his family's construction of Pembroke Castle in the late 11th century.
History The first creation: de Clare (1138).
- Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1100–1147)
- Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1130–1176)
- Gilbert de Clare, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (1173–1185)
- Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke (1172–1220)
Like his father, Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare (commonly known as Strongbow) was | 1,880 | trex-train |
Marte Vallis [SEP] coordinate location | Marte Vallis
Marte Vallis is a valley in the Amazonis quadrangle of Mars, located at 15 North and 176.5 West. It is 185 km long and was named for the Spanish word for "Mars". It has been identified as an outflow channel, carved in the geological past by catastrophic release of water from aquifers beneath the Martian surface.
Marte Vallis is the site of the first discovery of columnar jointing on Mars. Columnar jointing often forms when basalt lava cools.
See also.
- Columnar jointing | Grjota Vallis ("nameless graben")
- Ma'adim Vallis ("shallow depression in Highlands")
- Mangala Valles ("Mangala Fossa")
- Marte Vallis ("Cerberus Planitia")
List of outflow channels by region Utopia Planitia.
Several outflow channels rise in the region west of the Elysium volcanic province and flow northwestward to the Utopia Planitia. As common in the Amazonis and Elysium Planitiae regions, these channels tend to originate in graben. Some of these channels may be influenced by lahars, as | 1,881 | trex-train |
Marcus Junius Brutus [SEP] occupation | Publius Volumnius
Publius Volumnius was a 1st-century BC Roman philosopher, and a friend and companion of Marcus Junius Brutus who led the conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar. Volumnius and Brutus had been students of philosophy together.
Volumnius accompanied Brutus on his fateful campaign to the East, which culminated in Brutus' suicide after his defeat by the Triumvirs in the Second Battle of Philippi (October 23, 42 BC).
The historian Plutarch, in his "Life of Brutus", uses Volumnius' recollections as a source | - Tiberius Junius Brutus
- Titus Junius Brutus
- Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger – Julius Caesar's friend and most famous assassin
- Marcus Junius Brutus the Elder — father of the aforementioned assassin
- Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus – commander and another one of Caesar's assassins
- Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus – commander and consul of Hispania Ulterior from 138 BC to 136 BC
- Gaius Junius Bubulcus Brutus – consul from 317 BC
- Lucius Junius Brutus was also used as a pseudonym of William Cranch
See | 1,882 | trex-train |
U Fleků [SEP] country | U Fleků
U Fleků is a pub and microbrewery in Prague, Czech Republic. It occupies buildings around a central courtyard at Křemencova 11 in New Town, (Praha 1), not far from the National Theatre. The front facade of the building has an old, highly decorated clock above its door.
History.
Originally a family business, the pub was founded in 1499, and therefore celebrated its 500th anniversary in 1999. It has been referred to as the oldest brewery in Prague. In 1762 the brewery | is a total of 40 breweries and brewpubs, the oldest among them being U Fleků, which was founded in 1499 and has been brewing beer ever since. Most of the other breweries and brewpubs have been established in the city post-1989 and especially, post-2000.
History Beer in Brno and South Moravia.
South Moravia is known for winemaking and there are only few large breweries, namely Starobrno in Brno and Černá hora, although since he 2000s Akciový Pivovar Dalešice, Pegas and Richard have been gaining country wide popularity, despite smaller | 1,883 | trex-train |
José María Cornejo [SEP] place of death | José María Cornejo
José María Cornejo Merino y Guevara (November 10, 1788, San Vicente, El Salvador – November 24, 1864, San Vicente) was a Salvadoran politician. Two times he served as chief of state of El Salvador (1829–30 and 1830–32).
Early life.
Cornejo was born in 1788 to José María Cornejo and Jacoba Merino. He married Nicolasa de Lezaca.
In Guatemala he studied philosophy, obtaining a diploma on January 14, 1809. Later he studied canon law, but without | José María Caro Rodríguez
José María Caro Rodríguez (June 23, 1866 – December 4, 1958) was a Chilean Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Santiago from 1939 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1946 by Pope Pius XII.
Biography.
Biography Early life and ordination.
José María Caro was born in Los Valles, Pichilemu, as the fourth of the nine children of José María Caro Martínez, former Mayor of Pichilemu, and his wife Rita Rodríguez Cornejo | 1,884 | trex-train |
Greg Theberge [SEP] sport | Greg Theberge
Greg Ray Theberge (born September 3, 1959) is a Canadian broadcaster and former professional ice hockey player. A defenceman, Theberge was drafted 109th overall in 1979 by the Washington Capitals. He played his entire NHL career with the Capitals, also playing for their AHL farm team affiliate the Hershey Bears.
Theberge was born in Peterborough, Ontario. As a youth, he played in the 1972 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Peterborough. Theberge spent his OHL career | 103 points in 68 games to finish second in team scoring, while Chris Halyk also broke the 100-point plateau as he scored 41 goals and 100 points in 67 games. Defenseman Greg Theberge scored 20 goals and 80 points in 63 games. Theberge won the Max Kaminsky Trophy, awarded to the Top Defenseman in the OMJHL. In goal, Ken Ellacott posted a 3.53 GAA in 48 games as the Petes starting goaltender. Head coach Gary Green was named the winner of the Matt Leyden Trophy, awarded to the Top Head Coach in | 1,885 | trex-train |
Broumy [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Broumy
Broumy is a municipality and village in Beroun District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.
References.
- "This article was initially translated from the Czech Wikipedia." | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 1,886 | trex-train |
Flora L. Thornton [SEP] place of death | Flora L. Thornton
Flora Laney Thornton (November 1, 1913 – May 7, 2010) was an American Broadway actress and philanthropist from Los Angeles, California.
Biography.
Biography Early life.
Flora Laney was born on November 1, 1913 in Independence, Kansas. She was the daughter of Charles W. and Effie M. (Smith) Laney. She moved with her family to Fort Worth, Texas, where she attended Texas Tech University. She majored in nutrition and clothing design. She later moved to New York | is named in honor of Thornton's widow, Flora L. Thornton, due in part to a $25 million donation she made in 1999. Thornton was a trustee and donor to the university for many years. The Thornton Center for Engineering Management at Stanford University is also named in honor of Thornton.
Death.
He died in November 1981. He was buried at the Arlington National Cemetery.
External links.
- Tex Thornton page on Littoncorp website
- "The Presidency Project" | 1,887 | trex-train |
Jean-Pierre Soisson [SEP] country of citizenship | Jean-Pierre Soisson
Jean-Pierre Soisson (born 9 November 1934) is a French politician of the Union for a Popular Movement who is a deputy in the National Assembly of France for the first district of Yonne.
Soisson was born in Auxerre. He was first elected to the National Assembly in the June 1968 parliamentary election and has been re-elected in every election since. He first entered the government when he became Secretary of State for Universities on 27 May 1974, serving that position until 12 January 1976 | - The Reformers (classical liberals): Hervé Novelli, Gérard Longuet, Alain Madelin, Patrick Devedjian, Philippe Cochet, Jean-Pierre Soisson, Claude Goasguen, Pierre Lellouche, Luc Chatel, Louis Giscard d'Estaing, Jean-Jacques Descamps
- Democratic and Popular (Christian democrats, centrists): Philippe Douste-Blazy, Pierre Méhaignerie, Adrien Zeller, Jacques Barrot, Nicole Fontaine, Marc-Philippe Daubresse, Alain Joyandet, Antoine Herth
- The Progressives (social liberals, former members of the Socialist Party) | 1,888 | trex-train |
Caelostomus parallelicollis [SEP] taxon rank | Caelostomus parallelicollis
Caelostomus parallelicollis is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Pterostichinae. It was described by Straneo in 1941. | - "Caelostomus obtusus"
- "Caelostomus ovalipennis"
- "Caelostomus parallelicollis"
- "Caelostomus parallelipennis"
- "Caelostomus parallelopipedus"
- "Caelostomus parvulus"
- "Caelostomus pavidus"
- "Caelostomus peninsularis"
- "Caelostomus perakianus"
- "Caelostomus perrieri"
- "Caelostomus philippinicus"
- "Caelostomus picipes"
- "Caelostomus planoculatus"
- "Caelostomus planulus"
- "Caelostomus procerulus"
- "Caelostomus profundestriatus"
- "Caelostomus | 1,889 | trex-train |
Péter Kun [SEP] genre | Péter Kun
Péter Kun (October 29, 1967 – July 10, 1993) was a Hungarian hard rock guitarist. He played for rock bands such as Pokolgép and Edda művek. He died in a motorcycle accident in 1993; he was 26 years old. He is regarded as one of the most accomplished young guitarists of his time.
He has a daughter, Petra Kun.
Bands.
- 1984-88: Triton (Százhalombatta)
- 1988-89: Magazin (Százhalombatta)* 1989- | , Gyula Hevesi, József Kelen, Ferenc Bajáki – commissars about economic product
- Jenő Landler, Béla Vagó – commissars about internal affairs, railways and navigation
- Béla Kun, Péter Ágoston and József Pogány – commissars for Foreign Affairs
Communist policies.
This government consisted of a coalition of socialists and communists, but with the exception of Kun, all commissars were former social democrats. Under the rule of Kun, the new government, which had adopted in full the program of the Communists, decreed the abolition of | 1,890 | trex-train |
Treaty of Paris [SEP] location | Treaty of Paris (1802)
The Treaty of Paris was signed on 25 June 1802 between the First French Republic, then under First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, and the Ottoman Empire, then ruled by Sultan Selim III. It was the final form of a preliminary treaty signed at Paris on 9 October 1801 that brought to an end the French campaign in Egypt and Syria and restored Franco-Ottoman relations to their "status quo ante bellum". In the treaty the Ottoman Empire also assented to the Treaty of Amiens (25 | L. Jr. “Jurisdiction and Practice of the Federal Courts of Appeal.” "American Law Review" 26.4 (1892): 544-554. "HeinOnline". Web. 22 Sep. 2013.
- United States. Congress. House. “Chinese Exclusion Act of 1884.” "The Avalon Project". Yale Law School. 2008. Web. 29 Sep. 2013.
- United States. Department of State. “Angell Treaty.” Treaty Doc. "Federal Judicial Center". n.d. Web. | 1,891 | trex-train |
2012–13 Israeli Hockey League season [SEP] sport | 2012–13 Israeli Hockey League season
The 2012–13 Israeli Hockey League season was the 22nd season of the Israeli Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Israel. Seven teams participated in the league, and the Rishon Devils won the championship.
Final round.
Final round 3rd place.
Maccabi Metulla - Horses
Final round Final.
Monfort - Rishon Devils
1:4 (0:1, 0:2, 1:1) | 2013 Kontinental Hockey League All-Star Game
The 2013 Kontinental Hockey League All-Star Game was the All-Star game for the 2012–13 season of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). It took place on 13 January 2013 at the Traktor Sport Palace in Chelyabinsk, Russia, and resulted in Team East, captained by Aleksey Morozov, winning 18–11 over Team West, captained by Ilya Kovalchuk.
See also.
- 2012–13 KHL season
- Kontinental Hockey League All-Star Game
External links.
- | 1,892 | trex-train |
Dangerous Business [SEP] country of origin | Dangerous Business
Dangerous Business is a 1946 American comedy drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman.
Cast.
- Forrest Tucker as Clayton Russell
- Lynn Merrick as Lizbeth Ellsworth
- Gerald Mohr as Duke
- Gus Schilling as Alexander Pough
- Shemp Howard as Monk
- Frank Sully as Bert
- Cora Witherspoon as Mrs. Abigail Ellsworth
- Thurston Hall as B.J. Calhoun | 1216) (May-Sept 2017)
- Brocade and Embroidery Culture of Zhuang Nationality in Guangxi (Mar-Jun 2017)
- Blooming:The Past and the Present of Lace (Mar-May 2017)
- Transform Into Butterfly —— 2016 Fashion Review (Dec 2016-Feb 2017)
- A World of Silks: International Silk Art Exhibition (Sep-Dec 2016)
- Silks from the Silk Road: Origin, Transmission and Exchange (Sep-Oct 2015)
Silk Road textiles.
The director of | 1,893 | trex-train |
Francis William Markall [SEP] position held | Francis William Markall
Francis William Markall (24 September 1905 – 9 August 1992) was a Roman Catholic Archbishop.
Born in Harringay, Markall was ordained as a Catholic priest at the age of 32 in 1937 and migrated to what was then known as Rhodesia, where he was appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Salisbury (now Harare, Zimbabwe) in 1956. He resigned 20 years later on 31 May 1976 as Archbishop of Salisbury.
On 29 April 1956, aged 50, he was appointed Titular Archbishop of Cotyaeum and ordained | changed from Salisbury to Harare.
List of Ordinaries.
- Ricardo Sykes, S.J. (1915 Appointed - 1918 Died)
- Edoardo Parry, S.J. (1918 Appointed - 1922 Died)
- Roberto Brown, S.J. (1922 Appointed - 1929 Died)
- Aston Sebastian Joseph Chichester, S.J. (4 Mar 1931 Appointed - 23 Nov 1956 Retired)
- Francis William Markall, S.J. (23 Nov 1956 Succeeded - 31 May 1976 Resigned)
- Patrick Fani Chakaipa (31 May 1976 Appointed - 8 Apr | 1,894 | trex-train |
Succinella oblonga [SEP] taxon rank | Succinella oblonga
Succinella oblonga is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Succineidae.
"Succinella oblonga" is the type species of the genus "Succinella".
Description.
The shell is c. 8 mm in height and up 4.5 mm wide. It has 3 to 3½ strongly arched whorls which are set off from each other by a deep suture.The last whorl is highly inflated, the aperture height occupying about half of the total height. The | - "Carychium tridentatum" (Risso, 1826)
- Succineidae
- "Succinea putris" (Linnaeus, 1758)
- "Succinella oblonga oblonga" (Draparnaud, 1801)
- "Oxyloma elegans elegans" (Risso, 1826)
- "Oxyloma sarsii" (Esmark, 1886)
- "Quickella arenaria" (Potiez et Michaud, 1835)
- Cochlicopidae
- "Cochlicopa lubrica" (O. F. Müller, 1774) - "Cochlicopa repentina" Hudec, 1960 is a form of | 1,895 | trex-train |
Dexter Regional Airport [SEP] instance of | Dexter Regional Airport
Dexter Regional Airport is a public use airport in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. It is owned by the Town of Dexter and is located three nautical miles (5.56 km) east of the central business district.
Facilities and aircraft.
Dexter Regional Airport covers an area of at an elevation of 533 feet (162 m) above mean sea level. It has two runways designated 16/34 with an asphalt surface measuring 3,009 by 80 feet (917 x 24 m) and 7/25 with a turf | Canadian construction and environmental services company
- Dexter-Russell, a US manufacturer of professional cutlery
Schools.
- Dexter High School (Michigan), Dexter, Michigan
- Dexter Regional High School, Dexter, Maine
- Dexter School, a private boys' school in Brookline, Massachusetts
Science and technology.
- dexter, an instance of psychometric software
- Dexter (malware), a computer virus
- Dexter (robot), a dynamically balancing bipedal humanoid robot research project by Anybots
- | 1,896 | trex-train |
Spiekeroog [SEP] located on terrain feature | Otzumer Balje
The Otzumer Balje is a gat in the North Sea.
The gat runs in a north-south direction between the eastern end of the North Sea island of Langeoog and the western end of neighbouring Spiekeroog. About five kilometres below the "Otzumer Balje" there is a salt dome, 1.5 to 3 kilometres thick and 6,000 metres in diameter - containing Zechstein salts. The shipping channel is marked by navigation aids and has a depth of up to 19 metres. On 5 December 1917 the steamer, | Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment
The Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment of the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg (, abbreviated ICBM)
is one of the marine science institutes at the German coast and the only university-based marine research institute in Lower Saxony, Germany.
The ICBM is located on the campus Wechloy in Oldenburg, with locations in Wilhelmshaven and on the island of Spiekeroog (in relation to the national park centre Wittbülten on the area of the Hermann Lietz School) | 1,897 | trex-train |
Clothespin [SEP] creator | Clothespin (Oldenburg)
Clothespin is a weathering steel sculpture, by Claes Oldenburg.
It is located at Centre Square, 1500 Market Street, Philadelphia. It is designed to appear as a large black clothespin.
Oldenburg is noted for his attempts to democratize art, and the location of "Clothespin", above SEPTA's City Hall subway station, allows thousands of viewers to view it on a daily basis.
It was dedicated June 25, 1976.
Made of Cor-Ten steel, "Clothespin" | Mix Premium Box" (25 May 2017, Guideworks)
- "Hanako" No.1134 (25 May 2017, Magazine House)
- "Shukan Shincho" (29 Jun 2017 Issue)
- "Tandem Style" No.183 (24 Jun 2017, Creator Publishing Co., Ltd.)
- "Diamond Zai" Sep 2017 Issue (21 Jul 2017, Diamond, Inc.)
- "Idol And Read 012" (22 Sep 2017, Shinko Music)
- Flyers
- "Village Vanguard" "VV | 1,898 | trex-train |
Foothill Boulevard Milestone (Mile 11) [SEP] location | Foothill Boulevard Milestone (Mile 11)
The Foothill Boulevard Milestone (Mile 11) is a milestone located on Colorado Boulevard west of Holliston Street in Pasadena, California. The milestone was placed along the Foothill Boulevard, one of six highways established and marked by the Highway Commission of Los Angeles County in the 1900s. Foothill Boulevard began in Los Angeles and passed through South Pasadena and Pasadena before turning east and running through the cities in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. The milestone marked the point from the Los Angeles County | Federal Highway Administration.
See also.
- Foothill Boulevard Milestone (Mile 11)
- Interstate 210
- U.S. Route 66
- Gold Line (Los Angeles Metro) | 1,899 | trex-train |
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