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Cecil C. Addle [SEP] instance of | Cecil C. Addle
Cecil C. Addle was a comic strip drawn by Ray Collins that appeared in the "Seattle Post Intelligencer" from 1975–1979. The main character, Cecil, was apparently a retired or unemployed person who spent his days on the beach near Seattle, talking with his friend, a duck named "Dipstick". The characters i... | place in the Nevada Press Awards.
Publications.
- Ray Collins. "Dipstick & friends: With quotes from her royal guver-nuss". Working Press (1977).
- Ray Collins. "Everything's great in '78: Further adventures of Cecil C. Addle and Dipstick". Madrona Publishers (1978).
- Ray Collins. "Zumbasoo: the adventure of ringle ta... | 2,270,700 | trex-train |
Tejeda y Segoyuela [SEP] country | Tejeda y Segoyuela
Tejeda y Segoyuela is a municipality located in the province of Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain. As of 2016, the municipality has a population of 99 inhabitants. | admissible.
Works and publications.
- Doctrina Jurídica Dominicana: Un Aporte Personal (Editora Taller, 1990)
- Institucionalidad y Justicia, Vol. I (co-editor con la Licda. Lidia Cabral, Editora Taller, 1993)
- Institucionalidad y Justicia, Vol. II (colaboración de la Licda. Lidia Cabral)
- Institucionalidad y Justici... | 2,270,701 | trex-train |
Rick Laliberte [SEP] country of citizenship | Rick Laliberte
Rick Laliberte (born September 13, 1958) is a former Canadian Member of Parliament for the riding of Churchill River, a riding that encompasses the northern half of the province of Saskatchewan.
Laliberte was born and raised in Beauval, Saskatchewan. He is Métis and is fluent in Michif. He was elected as... | .
- April 2000: André Harvey, MP, left Progressive Conservatives to sit as an independent.
- September 12, 2000: David Price, MP, and Diane St-Jacques, MP, left the Progressive Conservatives to join Liberals; André Harvey, former PC MP but independent since April, also joined the Liberals at the same announcement. St-J... | 2,270,702 | trex-train |
The Wildhearts discography [SEP] performer | The Wildhearts discography
This is the discography for the rock band The Wildhearts.
Albums.
Albums Live albums.
- "Anarchic Airwaves" (1998)
- "Tokyo Suits Me" (1999) #80 JP
- "The Wildhearts Strike Back" (2004) #166 JP
- "Geordie in Wonderland" (2006)
- "Live in the Studio" (2007)
- "Rock City vs The Wildhearts" (201... | – Sep 1928
"The Cyclone Lover" [Original, Play, Comedy]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [Katherine] -Dates: Jun 5, 1928 – Jul 1928
"What Do We Know?" [Original, Play]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [Ernestine Fox] -Dates: Dec 23, 1927 – Jan 1928
"Merry-Go-Round" [Original, Musical, Comedy, Revue]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett -Dat... | 2,270,703 | trex-train |
Imperial [SEP] country of origin | Imperial (band)
Imperial is an American metalcore band from Orlando, Florida. Their music is a mixture of modern metal, hardcore, and Black metal.
History.
Imperial was formed by Dale Dupree, Josh Lightfoot, and Brandon Pangle as "The Red Letter", in Orlando, Florida in 2003. They toured with other bands throughout the... | Imperial Brazilian Army
The Imperial Brazilian Army (Portuguese: Exército Imperial Brasileiro) was the name given to the land force of the Empire of Brazil. The Brazilian Army was formed after the independence of the country from Portugal in 1822 and reformed in 1889, after the republican coup d'ètat that created the F... | 2,270,704 | trex-train |
Babenhausener Bach [SEP] country | Babenhausener Bach
Babenhausener Bach is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It flows into the Schloßhofbach in Bielefeld.
See also.
- List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia | Bach
- Aupke
- Axtbach
B.
- Baagebach
- Baarbach
- Babenhausener Bach
- Bachseifen
- Bachumer Bach
- Banfe
- Bärenbach
- Bastau
- Beberbach
- Beckendorfer Mühlenbach
- Bega
- Beilbach
- Beke
- Bekelbach
- Belgenbach
- Bendahler Bach
- Benfe
- Bennier Graben
- Bentgraben
- Berghauser Bach
- Berkel
- Berkelbach
- Berlebe... | 2,270,705 | trex-train |
Leonore Harris [SEP] occupation | Leonore Harris
Leonore Harris (July 28, 1879 – September 27, 1953) was an American stage and screen actress. She appeared in a handful of silent films and preferred the Broadway stage. As a young woman she was one of many young actresses appearing on cigarette packages by Philip Morris.
Filmography.
- "Betty of Greysto... | Film & TV)
- "Friday the 13th" (1916)
- "The Iron Heart" (1917)
- "To-Day" (1917)
- "The Faithless Sex" (1922)(*a rerelease of 1916 film "The Decoy")
External links.
- Leonore Harris portrait gallery(NY Public Library, Billy Rose collection)
- Mount Hebron Cemetery resting place of Leonore Harris
- Leonore Harris as a ... | 2,270,706 | trex-train |
Buckland Monachorum [SEP] instance of | Buckland Monachorum
Buckland Monachorum is a village and civil parish in the West Devon district of Devon, England, situated on the River Tavy, about 10 miles north of Plymouth.
In 2006 the neighbourhood had an estimated 1,511 residents and 654 dwellings. The electoral ward of the same name gave a population of 3,380 a... | Garden house
Garden house may refer to:
- a small building in a garden (e.g., a folly or a shed)
- a house built under the provision of special legislation (usu. in Scandinavia), for instance a friggebod
- The Garden House, an open garden near Buckland Monachorum, Devon, UK | 2,270,707 | trex-train |
Brière Regional Natural Park [SEP] country | Brière Regional Natural Park
Brière Regional Natural Park (French: "Parc naturel régional de Brière") is a protected area in the Pays de la Loire region of France. It covers a total area of with a core of wetland, the "Grande Brière", covering approximately . The area was officially designated as a regional natural par... | small fields enclosed by thick hedgerows, has almost disappeared since the 1960s to fit the modern agricultural needs and methods, particularly mechanisation.
Several forests still exist, such as the Paimpont forest, sometimes said to be the Arthurian Brocéliande. The poor and rocky areas are covered by large heathland... | 2,270,708 | trex-train |
Bulbophyllum inaequisepalum [SEP] taxon rank | Bulbophyllum inaequisepalum
Bulbophyllum inaequisepalum is a species of orchid in the genus "Bulbophyllum".
References.
- The Bulbophyllum-Checklist
- The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia | Cirrhopetalum
Cirrhopetalum, abbreviated as Cirr in hortcultural trade, is a genus of epiphyte orchids (family Orchidaceae, subfamily Epidendroideae). This genus is very closely related to "Bulbophyllum" and its members have been until recently considered to be in the genus "Bulbophyllum". The taxon name comes from Lat... | 2,270,709 | trex-train |
Facing the Music [SEP] cast member | Facing the Music (1933 film)
Facing the Music is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Stanley Lupino, Jose Collins and Nancy Burne. It is also known by the alternative title Jewel Song.
Production.
The film was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. It was one of ... | – as Mysterious lady (heroine) (co-starred with Goro Inagaki)
- Musical "My Fair Lady" (May 2013, Nissay Theatre) – as Eliza (heroine) (double cast with Hiromu Kiriya)
- "Love and Music II: Me and She Manager" (Jun–Jul 2014, Parco Theater) – as Kimiko
- "On the Town" (Sep–Oct 2014, Aoyama Theatre, Orix Theatre) – as Iv... | 2,270,710 | trex-train |
Barbès [SEP] performer | Barbès (album)
Barbès is the debut album by French–Algerian singer Rachid Taha. It was released by Barclay Records in 1991.
A video clip was made for the title track "Barbès".
Track listing.
All songs written and composed by Rachid Taha.
1. "Confiance" – 5:40
2. "Barbès" – 4:25
3. "Gazelle" – 4:41
4. "Lela" – 4:24
5. "... | – Sep 1928
"The Cyclone Lover" [Original, Play, Comedy]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [Katherine] -Dates: Jun 5, 1928 – Jul 1928
"What Do We Know?" [Original, Play]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [Ernestine Fox] -Dates: Dec 23, 1927 – Jan 1928
"Merry-Go-Round" [Original, Musical, Comedy, Revue]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett -Dat... | 2,270,711 | trex-train |
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1367 [SEP] legislated by | United Nations Security Council Resolution 1367
United Nations Security Council resolution 1367, adopted unanimously on 10 September 2001, after recalling resolutions 1160 (1998), 1199 (1998), 1203 (1998) and reaffirming resolutions 1244 (1999) and 1345 (2001) in particular, the Council terminated the arms embargo agai... | violations, affirming that further measures would be imposed if there was no constructive progress. The arms embargo was lifted under Resolution 1367 (2001).
Resolution 1160 was approved by 14 votes to none against, with one abstention from China, which argued that it was an internal matter.
Consequences.
The Kosovo Ve... | 2,270,712 | trex-train |
Unemployed Councils [SEP] country | Unemployed Councils
The Unemployed Councils of the USA (UC) was a mass organization of the Communist Party, USA established in 1930 in an effort to organize and mobilize unemployed workers to advance party policy goals in preparation for an anticipated final conflict to overthrow capitalism.
The UC was the organization... | Mosalage Ditshoto became the new general secretary of the party. As of 2008, Mpho Mokano served as the youth secretary of the party.
The MELS Movement advocates socialist policies, calling for support to unemployed and the setting up of Student Representative Councils across the country. MELS Movement decries the Botsw... | 2,270,713 | trex-train |
Some Kind of Salvation [SEP] performer | Some Kind of Salvation
Some Kind of Salvation is the second full-length album from Tennessee-based band The Features. It was originally self-released on June 23, 2008 with no advance notice or publicity.
The album was produced by Grammy-Award winning Jacquire King (Modest Mouse, Kings Of Leon, Tom Waits, Sea Wolf) and... | - Gives the name of her son, that she lived in Niagara Falls, and that she worked for the Salvation Army. https://www.niagarathisweek.com/news-story/6694295-remembering-the-empress-of-ireland/ (Remembering the Empress of Ireland)
- Two movies where Grace had some interviews of her experience on the Empress of Ireland. ... | 2,270,714 | trex-train |
Courçais [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Courçais
Courçais is a commune in the Allier department in central France.
See also.
- Communes of the Allier 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 pub... | 2,270,715 | trex-train |
Samuel Hopkinson [SEP] sport | Samuel Hopkinson
Samuel Hopkinson (9 February 1903 – 9 May 1958) was an English footballer. His regular position was as a forward. He was born in Killamarsh, North East Derbyshire. He played for Shirebrook, Valley Road BC, Chesterfield, Ashton National, Manchester United and Tranmere Rovers.
External links.
- MUFCInfo.... | Samuel Hopkinson (cricketer)
Samuel Hopkinson (1 October 1825 – 26 June 1887) was an Australian cricketer. He played two first-class cricket matches for Victoria between 1861 and 1863.
See also.
- List of Victoria first-class cricketers | 2,270,716 | trex-train |
Mutz Ens [SEP] member of sports team | Mutz Ens
Anton "Mutz" Ens (November 8, 1884 – June 28, 1950), played Major League Baseball in 1912 with the Chicago White Sox. He played 3 games as a first baseman and had zero hits in six at-bats. At first base he recorded 12 putouts and 2 errors for a fielding percentage of .857. His brother, Jewel Ens, also played p... | Mutz
Mutz may refer to:
- Diana Mutz (born 1962), American political scientist
- John Mutz (born 1935), American politician
- Mutz Greenbaum (1896-1968), German cinematographer
- Mutz Ens (1884-1950), Americal baseball player | 2,270,717 | trex-train |
The Day of the Wolves [SEP] genre | The Day of the Wolves
The Day of the Wolves is a 1971 heist movie starring Richard Egan and directed, written and produced by Ferde Grofe Jr. the son of the renowned composer who had previously worked in the Philippine film industry. It was the first movie to be made on location in the new town of Lake Havasu City, Ari... | nature writer of the day, Mabel Osgood Wright, told of wolves nobly taking their own lives after losing their mates.
Author and illustrator Ernest Thompson Seton published his first book, the bestselling "Wild Animals I Have Known", in 1898. The first entry in a new genre of realistic wild-animal stories, Seton's colle... | 2,270,718 | trex-train |
German submarine U-849 [SEP] conflict | German submarine U-849
German submarine "U-849" was a long-range Type IXD2 U-boat built for Nazi Germany's "Kriegsmarine" during World War II. Laid down in Bremen and launched on 31 October 1942.
Design.
German Type IXD2 submarines were considerably larger than the original Type IXs. "U-849" had a displacement of when ... | the nighttime resupply missions, nicknamed the "Tokyo Express", came to an end.
- The Battle of Sattelberg ended in Allied victory.
- Following three nights of raids, RAF Bomber Command Chief Sir Arthur Harris declared that Berlin would be bombed "until the heart of Nazi Germany ceases to beat."
- The Japanese submarin... | 2,270,719 | trex-train |
David Foster [SEP] performer | David Foster (album)
David Foster is a self-titled solo album by David Foster, released in 1986. The album is mainly instrumental with two duet-style songs featuring rare vocals from Foster himself. This work led to Foster receiving the Juno Award for "Instrumental Artist of the Year" in 1986 and 1987, and a Grammy Awa... | – Sep 1928
"The Cyclone Lover" [Original, Play, Comedy]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [Katherine] -Dates: Jun 5, 1928 – Jul 1928
"What Do We Know?" [Original, Play]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [Ernestine Fox] -Dates: Dec 23, 1927 – Jan 1928
"Merry-Go-Round" [Original, Musical, Comedy, Revue]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett -Dat... | 2,270,720 | trex-train |
Cape Cod Crusaders [SEP] headquarters location | Massachusetts, and at Bowditch Stadium in Framingham, Massachusetts. Also played at Barnstable High School in the town of Hyannis, Massachusetts. The Crusaders' historical home was the stadium on the grounds Dennis Yarmouth High School in the town of Yarmouth, Massachusetts, where they won back to back championships in... | in succession. In 1998, he signed with the Worcester Wildfire, but half of the season on loan with the Cape Cod Crusaders of the USISL D-3 Pro League. In the fall of 1998, Ryan moved indoors with the Wichita Wings of the National Professional Soccer League. He spent two indoor seasons with the Wings. He returned to the... | 2,270,721 | trex-train |
Isaac Mayer Wise [SEP] country of citizenship | Minhag America
Minhag America is a siddur created in 1857 by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise that was intended to address conflict between sides supporting and opposing traditionalism in early Reform Judaism in the United States. The prayer book was accepted by the majority of Reform congregations in the western and southern Un... | Broad and Mount Vernon Streets, six blocks north of Penn Square, in 1869. Jastrow moved the congregation closer to Reform by instituting a mixed choir, installing an organ, abolishing the women's gallery, and ending the sale of "mitzvot", although he maintained separate male and female seating in the sanctuary.
But the... | 2,270,722 | trex-train |
Paweł Kubisz [SEP] occupation | Paweł Kubisz
Paweł Kubisz (12 May 1907 – 19 August 1968) was a Polish poet, writer, journalist, and activist, one of the most important poets from the Zaolzie region of Cieszyn Silesia.
Biography.
Kubisz was born to a poor worker's family in the village of Końska. He attended pedagogic schools in Cieszyn-Bobrek and Ost... | Kubisz
Kubisz is a Polish surname, derived from the given name Kuba, which is a variant of Jakub. A similar surname is Kubiš. The name may refer to:
- Jan Kubisz (1848–1929), Polish educator and writer
- Marek Kubisz (born 1974), Polish footballer
- Paweł Kubisz (1907–1968), Polish poet | 2,270,723 | trex-train |
Ballantine [SEP] country | Ballantine, Montana
Ballantine is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yellowstone County, Montana, United States. It lies about 9 miles (10 km) northeast of Billings on Interstate 94. The population was 346 at the 2000 census. Ballantine, along with the communities of Pompey's Pillar, Worden, and Huntley, is part of the... | Paperback
- "Transcendent". New York: Del Rey/Ballantine, Jan 2006, SFBC #1194781, 488pp, Hardcover
- "Transcendent". London: Gollancz/Orion, Sep 2006, , 522pp, Paperback
- "Transzendenz". München, Germany: Heyne Verlag, Sep 2006, , 704 pp, Paperback (German edition) | 2,270,724 | trex-train |
Friedrich August Wilhelm Spohn [SEP] place of birth | Friedrich August Wilhelm Spohn
Friedrich August Wilhelm Spohn (16 May 1792, Dortmund – 17 January 1824, Leipzig) was a German classical philologist. He was the son of theologian Gottlieb Lebrecht Spohn (1756–1794).
In 1818 he became an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Leipzig, where during the fol... | Spohn
Spohn may refer to:
People.
- Cassia Spohn, American criminologist
- Daniel Spohn, American mixed martial artist
- Friedrich August Wilhelm Spohn, German philologist
- Herbert Spohn, German mathematician
- Philip Howard Spohn, Canadian physician
- Walter G. Spohn, American plastic surgeon
- Wolfgang Spohn, German... | 2,270,725 | trex-train |
Daniel Gottlieb Messerschmidt [SEP] educated at | of Poltava and exiled to Siberia.
Strahlenberg accompanied Messerschmidt during several expeditions and later published some of Messerschmidt's observations. Messerschmidt explored lands all the way to Argun east of Lake Baikal. The journey, however, exhausted him, and he returned to Saint Petersburg in February 1728. ... | Messerschmidt
Messerschmidt or Messerschmitt is an occupational surname of German origin, which means cutler or knifemaker, from the Middle High German words "mezzer" "knife" + "smit" "smith". It may refer to:
- Alfons Messerschmitt (born 1943), German sport shooter
- Daniel Gottlieb Messerschmidt (1685–1735), German p... | 2,270,726 | trex-train |
Pipra [SEP] country | Pipra (Purba)
Pipra (Purba) is a village and market center in Kanchan Roop Municipality in Saptari District in the Sagarmatha Zone of south-eastern Nepal. It was merged in the municipality along with other 8 Villages since 18 May 2013. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2746 people living in 50... | - Pipra, Narkatiaganj (census code 216695)
- Pipra, Narkatiaganj (census code 216737)
- Ramnagar taluka
- Pipra, Ramnagar (census code 216190)
- Pipra, Ramnagar (census code 216269)
- Pipra, Ramnagar (census code 216279)
- Sidhaw taluka
- Pipra, Sidhaw (census code 215992)
- Pipra, Sidhaw (census code 216009)
- Pipra, ... | 2,270,727 | trex-train |
Sam Foley [SEP] member of sports team | Sam Foley
Samuel Robert Foley (born 17 October 1986) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership.
A former Republic of Ireland youth international, he began his career at Cheltenham Town, and though he played on loan at Bath City he left Cheltenham in 2008 without ma... | (Sep 30, 1974) - A sports journalist examines the failings of the local baseball team.
- "The New Baseball" (May 15, 1971) - Considers the future of baseball, extrapolating to absurd conclusions.
- "How Are the Legs, Sam" (Jan 30, 1971) - A man discusses his weaknesses as a baseball player
Contents Part Three.
- "The N... | 2,270,728 | trex-train |
Ivan Neville [SEP] occupation | Ivan Neville
Ivan Neville (born August 19, 1959) is an American multi-instrumentalist musician, singer, and songwriter. He is the son of Aaron Neville and nephew to members of The Neville Brothers.
Career.
He has released four solo albums and had a Top 30 "Billboard" hit with the first single "Not Just Another Girl" fr... | country#Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovakia]].
Impact by country Czechoslovakia.
[[File:Prague liberation 1945 konev.jpg|thumb|upright=1.15|Residents of Prague greet [[Marshal of the Soviet Union|Soviet Marshall]] [[Ivan Konev]], 1945.]]
[[Czechoslovakia]] was [[German occupation of Czechoslovakia|dismembered by]] Nazi Germa... | 2,270,729 | trex-train |
Bonthe District [SEP] country | Bonthe
Bonthe is a coastal town located on Sherbro Island in Bonthe District in the southern Province of Sierra Leone. The town lies on the eastern shore of Sherbro Island, on the Sherbro River estuary. Bonthe is about 60 miles south-west of Bo and 187 miles south-east of Freetown.
Bonthe is by far the smallest of Sier... | District has one of the world's largest deposits of titanium ore (rutile) in the world. Sierra Rutile Limited, owned by a consortium of US and European investors, began commercial mining operations in Bonthe in early 1979. Due to poor mining policy, the region has little to show for this huge economic potential.
Demogr... | 2,270,730 | trex-train |
Checco Rissone [SEP] occupation | Checco Rissone
Checco Rissone (7 July 1909 – 26 September 1985) was an Italian film, stage and television actor.
Life and career.
Born Francesco Rissone in Turin, the younger brother of the more famous Giuditta, Rissone debuted on stage at young age, and often worked in the same companies of her sister. Graduated in Ec... | The Street Has Many Dreams
The Street Has Many Dreams (Italian:Molti sogni per le strade) is a 1948 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Anna Magnani, Massimo Girotti and Checco Rissone. The film's sets were designed by the art director Alberto Boccianti.
Cast.
- Anna Magnani as Linda Bertoni
- M... | 2,270,731 | trex-train |
Dendrocoelidae [SEP] parent taxon | Dendrocoelidae
Dendrocoelidae is a family of freshwater tricladida flatworms that has a holarctic distribution.
The largest freshwater triclad known belongs to this family, it's up to 40 cm in length and inhabits the Lake Baikal.
Description.
The family Dendrocoelidae is characterized by an unusual arrangement of the m... | adhesive organ, which is also found in the family Dendrocoelidae. The inner muscles of the pharynx are divided in two layers. Kenkiidae species are not pigmented and they are usually blind.
Phylogeny.
Kenkiidae is the sister group of the family Dendrocoelidae. Both families have an apomorphic anterior adhesive organ.
P... | 2,270,732 | trex-train |
Euporosteus [SEP] parent taxon | Euporosteus
Euporosteus is an extinct genus of prehistoric sarcopterygian or lobe-finned fish.
See also.
- Sarcopterygii
- List of sarcopterygians
- List of prehistoric bony fish | 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 di... | 2,270,733 | trex-train |
Malıbəy [SEP] country | Malıbəy
Malıbəy (also, Malybey) is a village in the Lachin Rayon of Azerbaijan. | 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... | 2,270,734 | trex-train |
Leussow [SEP] instance of | Leussow
Leussow is a municipality in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. | Ludwigslust-Land
Ludwigslust-Land is an "Amt" in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The seat of the "Amt" is in Ludwigslust, itself not part of the "Amt".
The "Amt" Ludwigslust-Land consists of the following municipalities:
1. Alt Krenzlin
2. Bresegard bei Eldena
3. Göhlen
4. Groß Laa... | 2,270,735 | trex-train |
Rhabdotis intermedia [SEP] taxon rank | Rhabdotis intermedia
Rhabdotis intermedia is a species of Scarabaeidae, the dung beetle family. It was described by Hermann Burmeister in 1842. | 1992, "The Beetles of the World", 12, p. 17
- Rhabdotis aulica impunctata Allard, 1992, "The Beetles of the World", 12, p. 15
- Rhabdotis aulica perpunctata Allard, 1992, "The Beetles of the World", 12, p. 15
- Rhabdotis intermedia grandioris Allard, 1992, "The Beetles of the World", 12, p. 15
- Rhabdotis kordofana All... | 2,270,736 | trex-train |
Arnoldsburg [SEP] country | Arnoldsburg, West Virginia
Arnoldsburg (also Arnoldsburgh) is an unincorporated community in Calhoun County, West Virginia, United States. It lies along U.S. Route 33 at the point where West Virginia Route 16 heads southward; it is several miles south of the county seat of Grantsville. Its elevation is 738 feet (225 m)... | community of Nebo in northern Clay County and flows generally north-northwestward through Calhoun County and along a portion of Calhoun County's western boundary with Roane and Wirt counties, through the communities of Nebo, Stinson, Chloe, Minnora, Orma, Arnoldsburg, and Rocksdale, to its mouth at Creston in southeast... | 2,270,737 | trex-train |
Héctor Bailetti [SEP] sport | Héctor Bailetti
Héctor Alberto Bailetti Córdova (born 27 November 1947) is a former Peruvian football striker.
Career.
Born in Chincha Alta, Bailetti began playing football with Porvenir Miraflores. He joined Club Universitario de Deportes in 1968, and helped the club to two Peruvian league titles and a runners-up fini... | - Eugenio Arenaza - América, León, Toluca - 1950–51, -, -
- Edgar Astudillo - Tigres - 1980–81
- Julio Ayllón - Moctezuma, Veracruz, León, Tampico - 1946–49, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1952–54
- Héctor Bailetti - Atlante, Zacatepec - 1975–76, 1976–77
- Álvaro Barco - Tampico Madero - 1994–95
- Gerónimo Barbadillo - Tigres - 197... | 2,270,738 | trex-train |
Jewish Historical Museum [SEP] country | Joods Historisch Museum
The Joods Historisch Museum (; ), part of the Jewish Cultural Quarter, is a museum in Amsterdam dedicated to Jewish history, culture and religion, in the Netherlands and worldwide. It is the only museum in the Netherlands dedicated to Jewish history.
History.
The Joods Historisch Museum opened ... | city in the country.
Philadelphia's major science museums include the Franklin Institute, which contains the Benjamin Franklin National Memorial; the Academy of Natural Sciences; the Mütter Museum; and the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. History museums include the National Constituti... | 2,270,739 | trex-train |
Verticillium theobromae [SEP] parent taxon | Verticillium theobromae
Verticillium theobromae is a plant pathogen infecting banana and plantain.
See also.
- List of banana and plantain diseases
External links.
- Index Fungorum
- USDA ARS Fungal Database | 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 di... | 2,270,740 | trex-train |
Trebnitz [SEP] instance of | Trebnitz (river)
The Trebnitz is a river of Saxony, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Müglitz, which it joins near Glashütte.
See also.
- List of rivers of Saxony | Biederitz–Trebnitz railway
The Biederitz–Trebnitz railway is a double-tracked, standard gauge, electrified railway line in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt timetabled as (KBS) 254 and 256. The line begins in Biederitz near Magdeburg and runs via Güterglück towards Dessau. According to Deutsche Bahn, the line ends at T... | 2,270,741 | trex-train |
Pankhongyang [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Pankhongyang
Pankhongyang is a village in Shwegu Township in Bhamo District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma. | 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 pub... | 2,270,742 | trex-train |
Fabio Celestini [SEP] member of sports team | Fabio Celestini
Fabio Celestini (born 31 October 1975) is a Swiss retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder, and is currently the manager of FC Lugano.
Having started and finished his 15-year professional career with Lausanne, he also played one full decade combined in France and Spain, representing four ... | Simone (13 October 2014 – 24 March 2015)
- Fabio Celestini (24 March 2015 – present)
Recent seasons.
Recent season-by-season performance of the club:
- Key
Lausanne-Sports Rowing.
Lausanne-Sports Aviron is the rowing club of Lausanne-Sport.
External links.
- Football department
- Athletics department
- Roller hockey de... | 2,270,743 | trex-train |
Jennifer on My Mind [SEP] cast member | Jennifer on My Mind
Jennifer on My Mind is a 1971 American black comedy film based on the 1968 novel "Heir" by Roger L. Simon. It was directed by Noel Black from a screenplay by Erich Segal and stars Michael Brandon and Tippy Walker, as well as Robert De Niro in a minor role.
This was one of the many early 1970s films ... | it into "Invading My Mind". It was alleged that Lady Gaga asked Jennifer Lopez for a credit on "Invading My Mind" to "cover her tracks", with Francescatti's lawyer claiming that she did not even contribute to the song.
The lawsuit claimed to have uncovered text messages between Gaga and RedOne proving that she had st... | 2,270,744 | trex-train |
Richard Sharp [SEP] work location | Richard Sharp (politician)
Richard Sharp, FRS, FSA (1759 – 30 March 1835), also known as "Conversation" Sharp, was a British hat-maker, banker, merchant, poet, critic, Member of Parliament, and conversationalist.
He was at various times known in London society as "Hatter Sharp", "Furrier Sharp", "Copenhagen Sharp" (aft... | Dirksen
- 26 Jun – Kong Le
- 3 Jul – Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark
- 10 Jul – Everett Dirksen & Barry Goldwater
- 17 Jul – William Faulkner
- 24 Jul – Barry Goldwater
- 31 Jul – Harlem
- 7 Aug – Nguyễn Khánh
- 14 Aug – U.S. Grant Sharp, Jr.
- 21 Aug – Richard Cushing
- 28 Aug – Lady Bird Johnson
- 4 Sep – Hubert Humph... | 2,270,745 | trex-train |
Let It Be [SEP] original language of film or TV show | Nek' je od srca
Nek' je od srca ("Let It Be From the Heart") is the thirteenth studio album by Bosnian folk singer Hanka Paldum. It was released in 1999 through the record label Croatia Records.
It includes the song "Ostani", a collaboration with the Canadian post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor.
Track listing.
1... | : Songwriter and Producer
- "Let Go" by singer Johnny Orlando
- Role: Songwriter and Producer
- "Guilty as Charged". From the motion picture "Tallulah (Film)"
- Role: Songwriter and Producer
Awards.
- 2013 Hollywood Music And Media Awards - Special Recognition For Original Score - TV PROMO - Throw it Back (Reality Seri... | 2,270,746 | trex-train |
Kleve [SEP] instance of | Kleve, Dithmarschen
Kleve is a municipality in the district of Dithmarschen, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. | and had representation in the Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire (German "Reichstag"). The Imperial Diet was divided into three so-called "collegia"—the Council of Electors, the Council of Princes, and the Council of Cities. As those who received votes had gradually changed over the centuries, many princes held mor... | 2,270,747 | trex-train |
René Reinumägi [SEP] occupation | René Reinumägi
René Reinumägi (born 21 July 1974, in Tallinn) is an Estonian film director, scriptwriter and actor. With Jaak Kilmi he shares nomination for "Grand Prix Asturias" at the Gijón International Film Festival, nomination for "Golden St. George" and the winning of "Special Jury Prize" at the 26th Moscow Inter... | - René Reinumägi (born 1974)
- Jaan Rekkor (born 1958)
S.
- Leila Säälik (born 1941)
- Indrek Saar (born 1973)
- Üllar Saaremäe (born 1969)
- Külliki Saldre (born 1952)
- Helgi Sallo (born 1941)
- Inga Salurand (born 1983)
- Indrek Sammul (born 1972)
- Mart Sander (born 1967)
- Kristjan Sarv (born 1979)
- Aino Seep (19... | 2,270,748 | trex-train |
Rukungiri District [SEP] country | Rukungiri
Rukungiri is a town in Rukungiri District of the Western Region of Uganda. It is the site of the district headquarters.
Location.
Rukungiri is approximately , by road, north of Kabale, the largest town in the Kigezi sub-region. This is approximately , by road, southwest of Kampala, the capital and largest cit... | million loan to upgrade this and other roads to bituminous surface. As of November 2014, procurement for a contractor was ongoing.
Landmarks.
The following landmarks lie close or near the Rukungiri–Kihihi–Ishasha–Kanungu Road:
- The town of Rukungiri in Rukungiri District, the location of the district headquarters.
- T... | 2,270,749 | trex-train |
Jim Slaton [SEP] member of sports team | Jim Slaton
James Michael Slaton (born June 19, 1950) was a pitcher with a 16-year career from 1971-1986. He played in the American League with the Milwaukee Brewers from 1971–1977 and 1979–1983, the Detroit Tigers in 1978 and 1986, and the California Angels from 1984-1986.
Slaton played high school baseball at Antelope... | a member of the Athlete Council for U.S. Soccer. In 2012, after Pia Sundhage's departure as head coach of the United States women's national soccer team, Slaton joined Mia Hamm and Sunil Gulati as a member of the search committee for Sundhage's successor.
Slaton currently serves on the National Advisory Board for the P... | 2,270,750 | trex-train |
Oncidium longicornu [SEP] taxon rank | Oncidium longicornu
Oncidium longicornu is a species of orchid occurring from Brazil to northeastern Argentina, where it is recorded from the provinces of Misiones and Corrientes. It is an epiphytic plant, with yellow flowers appearing between October and November. | Brazil).
- "Oncidium longicornu" (Brazil to NE. Argentina.
- "Oncidium longipes" (Brazil to NE. Argentina).
- "Oncidium lucasianum" (Peru - Cajamarca).
- "Oncidium lucayanum" (Bahamas) (now synonym of "Tolumnia lucayana")
- "Oncidium luteum" (Costa Rica).
- "Oncidium lykaiosii" (Bolivia).
- "Oncidium macronyx" (Brazil)... | 2,270,751 | trex-train |
Chromatic Spring [SEP] country | Chromatic Spring
Chromatic Spring is a hot spring in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States.
It is connected to the nearby Beauty Pool. When the water level in one of the two pools rises and overflows, the water level in the other decreases. These fluctuations in water level take place... | Dirt." Sep. 2000 (profile of Maine potato farmer),
- "Edible Complex." Sep. 2000 (art),
- "Flour Power." Sep. 1999 (art),
- "The Secret Life of Language: High School Semiotics." Nov. 1983 (education),
- "Divorce: The Damage (Not) Done." Spring 2002 (essay/book review),
- "Mother's Day: Why we should be thanking Louisa ... | 2,270,752 | trex-train |
Belbèze-en-Comminges [SEP] country | Belbèze-en-Comminges
Belbèze-en-Comminges is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France.
See also.
- Communes of the Haute-Garonne department
References.
- INSEE | 8. Arlos
9. Arnaud-Guilhem
10. Artigue
11. Aspet
12. Ausseing
13. Auzas
14. Bachos
15. Bagiry
16. Bagnères-de-Luchon
17. Barbazan
18. Baren
19. Beauchalot
20. Belbèze-en-Comminges
21. Benque-Dessous-et-Dessus
22. Bezins-Garraux
23. Billière
24. Binos
25. Bourg-d'Oueil
26. Boutx
27. Burgalays | 2,270,753 | trex-train |
Mureru Farm [SEP] country | Mureru Farm
Mureru Farm is a settlement in Kenya's Central Province. | 01, 1862
- Battle, Peach Orchard (Allen's Farm) near Fair Oaks Station Jun 29, 1862
- Battle, Savage Station, Va. Jun 29, 1862
- Battle, Malvern Hill, Crew's Farm (Poindexter's Farm) Jul 01, 1862
- Engagement, Malvern Hill, Va. Aug 05, 1862
- Campaign in Northern Virginia (Second Bull Run Campaign) Aug 16 - Sep 02, 186... | 2,270,754 | trex-train |
Rehm-Flehde-Bargen [SEP] country | Rehm-Flehde-Bargen
Rehm-Flehde-Bargen is a municipality in the district of Dithmarschen, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. | - Lake Maratanza
- Lake Innisfree
- Lebanon Reservoir
- Lighthouse Hill Reservoir
- Lower Reservoir
- Middle Branch Reservoir
- Mill Brook Reservoir
- Mongaup Falls Reservoir
- Muscoot Reservoir
- Neversink Reservoir
- New Croton Reservoir
- Pepacton Reservoir
- Ramhannock Reservoir
- Ridgewood Reservoir
- Rondout Rese... | 2,270,755 | trex-train |
Albin Planinc [SEP] sport | Albin Planinc
Albin Planinc (also spelled Planinec) (18 April 1944 – 20 December 2008) was a Slovenian chess Grandmaster.
He was born in a working-class family in Briše near Zagorje in the Central Sava Valley, in German-occupied Slovenia.
Planinc won the Slovenian youth championship in 1962. He also won the full Sloven... | and intercom calls for several days. Doctors determined that he died of a heart attack approximately four days earlier, on his 69th birthday.
Planinc-Minić 1973.
Minić was a virtuoso of the Sicilian Defence, which he played with great skill from either side of the board. Here is a sharp tactical win over Yugoslav grand... | 2,270,756 | trex-train |
Atticus Clothing [SEP] founded by | Atticus Clothing
Atticus is a brand of clothing founded in 2001 by Blink-182 members Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge, along with their childhood friend Dylan Anderson.
Name.
The name Atticus Clothing was derived from several places, one being the main character's father in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by the author Har... | , he co-founded Loserkids.com, a website specializing in youth-branded apparel.
In 2001, DeLonge and Hoppus, together with childhood friend Dylan Anderson, established the clothing brand, Atticus Clothing. The following year, DeLonge founded Macbeth Footwear, a rock and roll-inspired shoe company.
The technology and de... | 2,270,757 | trex-train |
Goathland [SEP] instance of | slow and militaristic, such as the Grenoside or performed with pace and speed like Handsworth dances from near Sheffield. Others have different features including variations of numbers of dancers and distinctive movements.
Unlike many traditional dances in England, which are mainly performed by revival teams, Long Swor... | Goathland Bank Top railway station
Goathland Bank Top was a short lived, early, railway station in Goathland, North Yorkshire, England. The station at the top of the Beckhole Incline (sometimes referred to as the Goathland Incline) was opened with the opening throughout of the Whitby and Pickering Railway (W&P) on Thur... | 2,270,758 | trex-train |
Matthew Restall [SEP] employer | and co-editor of the Cambridge Latin American Studies book series.
Biography.
Restall was born in a suburb of London, England, in 1964. He grew up in Spain, Venezuela, and East Asia, but was schooled in England, primarily at Wellington College, before going on to receive a BA degree in Modern History from Oxford Univer... | Restall
Restall may refer to:
- Matthew Restall (born 1964), historian of Colonial Latin America
- Emma Restall Orr (born 1965), British neo-druid, animist, priest, poet, and author
- Greg Restall, Australian philosopher | 2,270,759 | trex-train |
Chrysomantis centralis [SEP] taxon rank | Chrysomantis centralis
Chrysomantis centralis is a species of praying mantis endemic to the Congo River region.
See also.
- List of mantis genera and species | Peruvian shield mantis)
- "Choeradodis rhomboidea" (tropical shield mantis, Hooded mantis, leaf mantis)
- "Choeradodis stalii" (tropical shield mantis, Hooded mantis, leaf mantis)
- "Choeradodis strumaria" (leaf mantis)
Genus "Chrysomantis".
- "Chrysomantis cachani"
- "Chrysomantis centralis"
- "Chrysomantis cervoides"... | 2,270,760 | trex-train |
FC Vologda [SEP] sport | FC Vologda
FC Vologda () was a Russian football team from Vologda. It played professionally in the Russian Professional Football League from 2012 to 2013/14 season, after which it was dissolved due to financial issues.
External links.
- Official site | Operation Barbarossa with 8th Rifle Corps, 26th Army, Southwestern Front. Wiped out at Izyum May 1942. Recreated Balachov Aug 1942. Fought at Stalingrad. Became 88th Guards Rifle Division Apr 1943. Recreated from 99th Rifle Brigade May 1943. Fought near Zhitomir and in Carpathians. With 46th Army of the 2nd Ukrainian F... | 2,270,761 | trex-train |
La Spezia Centrale railway station [SEP] instance of | La Spezia Centrale railway station
La Spezia Centrale railway station is the main station of La Spezia, situated in the Piazza Medaglie d’Oro in the city centre.
Overview.
It is the largest of four stations in the municipal area (there are also passenger stations at La Spezia Migliarina and Ca' di Boschetti and a goods... | track 4, which had been temporarily fitted with a wooden platform.
Passenger and train movements.
The station has about 3.4 million passenger movements each year. It is served by trains of all categories, from regional to Frecciabianca services. The main destinations are Genova Brignole, La Spezia Centrale, Pisa Centra... | 2,270,762 | trex-train |
Renato Steffen [SEP] member of sports team | Renato Steffen
Renato Steffen (born 3 November 1991) is a Swiss footballer who currently plays for VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga. He is a left-footed winger.
Club career.
Club career Youth football.
Steffen played his youth football with local club FC Erlinsbach. He played three years in the Aarau U-14 and U-16 youth... | 2015 Seferi moved in Switzerland joining BSC Young Boys. Initially he played one match with the under-21 team in 1. Liga Classic. Then he debuted with the first team on 14 February 2015 against Grasshopper coming on as a substitute in the 78th minute in place of Renato Steffen. Five days later he made it his UEFA debut... | 2,270,763 | trex-train |
Joe Roff [SEP] member of sports team | Joe Roff
Joe Roff (born 20 September 1975) is a retired Australian rugby union footballer and a product of the Tuggeranong Vikings Rugby Union Club in Canberra, who played on the wing or at fullback for ACT Brumbies and Australia and played 5 tests as a centre in the early part of his Test career. He also had a spell a... | Christian Cullen, Zinzan Brooke, John Schuster, Rodney So'oialo, Joe Rokocoko, Mils Muliaina and Rico Gear were first introduced to the international game of Sevens. For Australia, former captain George Gregan first demonstrated his ability at the Hong Kong Sevens in the same team as Joe Roff and Ben Tune. For Wales, J... | 2,270,764 | trex-train |
John P. Washington [SEP] occupation | John P. Washington
John Patrick Washington (July 18, 1908 – February 3, 1943) was a Roman Catholic priest and a lieutenant in the United States Army. He was one of the Four Chaplains, who gave their lives to save other soldiers during the sinking of the troop transport during World War II.
Life.
Born as one of seven ch... | .
- "The Washington Post", July 14, 1975, p. D-8.
- "The Washington Post", November 19, 1976, p. D-4.
- "The Washington Star", May 24, 1972 (front page, sports).
- "Weathervane" (published for the Volkswagen dealer organization), April 15, 1975, p. 2.
External links.
- Elkhart Lake, 23 August 1975, "OldRacingCars.com"
... | 2,270,765 | trex-train |
SpVgg Unterhaching [SEP] headquarters location | 2013–14 SpVgg Unterhaching season
SpVgg Unterhaching are a German football club which are based in Unterhaching. During the 2013-14 season they will compete in the following competitions: 3.Liga, Regional Cup Bayern. | - Oct 02 - Jul 05 Director Fiscal and Property, Joint Forces Headquarters, Puerto Rico Army National Guard, San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Sep 01 - Sep 02 Chief, Post Mobilization State, Joint Forces Headquarters, Puerto Rico Army National Guard, San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Jul 01 - Sep 01 Comptroller, Joint Forces Headquarters, ... | 2,270,766 | trex-train |
San Martín de Valvení [SEP] country | San Martín de Valvení
San Martín de Valvení is a municipality located in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 105 inhabitants. | scenes may have been included as well. Andromeda concurred that she wanted to live with Perseus rather than her parents, and some of the dialogue may have discussed the conflict between Andromeda's duty to her parents and her loyalty to Perseus, as well as the desirability of Perseus as a husband. The play most likely ... | 2,270,767 | trex-train |
Jennifer DeLia [SEP] occupation | Jennifer DeLia
Jennifer Renée DeLia (born September 30, 1979) is an American screenwriter, director, actress, artist, and humanitarian. She is currently based in lower Manhattan where she operates her production company Poverty Row Entertainment.
Life.
Jennifer has worked for many years in the film industry in physical... | - "Lallia the Slave Girl" (Sep. 1982) (stand-alone short story)
- 28. "Delia of Vallia" (Dec. 1982; "Delia von Vallia", 1988) (stand-alone novel)
- 29. "Fires of Scorpio" (Apr. 1983; "Die Feuer von Scorpio", 1988)
- "The Saga of Dray Prescot: The Pandahem Cycle I" (May 2011; omnibus including vols. 27-29)
- 30. "Talons... | 2,270,768 | trex-train |
Horta-Guinardó [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Horta-Guinardó
Horta-Guinardó () is the name of one of the districts of Barcelona, located in its North-Eastern corner. It is named after two very heterogeneous areas of the city, Horta and el Guinardó, which together cover a large area of 11.92 km², which sums up for the 11,9% of the total extension of the city.
A for... | haciendas, most of which have been broken up but some still in operation as private property. They include San Cristóbal Lagunas (established 18th century), El Balcón (19th century), Santa Barbara (18th century), La Compañía (17th century), Guadalupe (late 19th century), San Francisco Soltepec (18th century), San Diego... | 2,270,769 | trex-train |
Piñeros de Loma Bonita [SEP] sport | Piñeros de Loma Bonita
Piñeros de Loma Bonita is a Mexican football club that plays in group 2 in the Tercera División de México. The club is based in Loma Bonita, Mexico .
See also.
- Football in Mexico
External links.
- official Page | (1694 – 1704.04.07)
- Bartolomé Cernuda Rico y Piñeros (22 May 1713 – death April 1715)
- Francisco Eustaquio Perea Porras (23 Sep 1715 – 3 July 1720), next Metropolitan Archbishop of Granada (Spain) (1720.07.03 – death 1723.09)
- Juan Montalbán Gómez, Order of Preachers (O.P.) (16 Sep 1720 – death 12 Nov 1720), previo... | 2,270,770 | trex-train |
Ivar Østberg [SEP] occupation | Ivar Østberg
Ivar Østberg (born 15 November 1942 in Fredrikstad) is a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party.
He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Troms in 1997, and was re-elected in 2001.
Østberg was a member of Harstad city council during the term 1979 to 1983 and 1983–1987, serving as de... | Ivar Mathisen
Ivar Mathisen (14 June 1920 – 7 October 2008) was a Norwegian sprint canoeist who competed in the 1940s and early 1950s. He received a silver medal in the K-2 10000 m event at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London with Knut Østby. Mathisen finished fourth in the K-2 1000 m event at those same games.
Early li... | 2,270,771 | trex-train |
Tania Saulnier [SEP] occupation | Tania Saulnier
Tania Saulnier (born March 5, 1982) is a Canadian actress, perhaps best known for her role in the film "Slither". Saulnier was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Once a competitive dancer, and motor-sport enthusiast Tania's first notable acting role came in 1998 with a small part as Marcey Benn... | October 2004)
- Evelyn Ng (November 2004)
- Tanya Reid (May 2004)
- Françoise Yip (Summer 2004)
- Katheryn Winnick (September 2005)
- Kristin Adams (October 2005)
- Sarah Carter (November 2005)
- Karen Cliche (May 2005)
- Cobie Smulders (Summer 2005)
- Emily Van Camp (April 2005)
- Gina Holden (March 2006)
- Tania Saul... | 2,270,772 | trex-train |
Johannes Edfelt [SEP] member of | Johannes Edfelt
Bo Johannes Edfelt (December 21, 1904 – August 27, 1997), was a Swedish writer, poet, translator and literary critic.
A native of Tibro, Edfelt was elected to be a member of the Swedish Academy in 1969, occupying seat No. 17. He succeeded Erik Lindegren and, following his death, was succeeded by Horace ... | of Johannes Edfelt; on 1 June 1999, he succeeded Sture Allén as the Academy's permanent secretary, i.e. its executive member and spokesperson. As such, he had the annual task of announcing the recipient of the Nobel prize in literature to the public. On 20 December 2008 it was announced that after ten years Engdahl wou... | 2,270,773 | trex-train |
Gare de Valence TGV [SEP] country | European route E713
European route E 713 is a European B class road in France, connecting the cities Valence — Grenoble.
Route.
- Valence
- E711 Grenoble
External links.
- Map of E-road
- International E-road network | Charles de Gaulle Airport TGV - Lyon - Valence TGV - Nîmes - Montpellier (- Narbonne - Toulouse)
- High speed services ("TGV") Paris-Gare de Lyon - Valence TGV - Nîmes - Montpellier (- Béziers)
- High speed services ("TGV") Paris-Gare de Lyon - Valence TGV - Nîmes - Montpellier - Perpignan - Barcelona
- High speed serv... | 2,270,774 | trex-train |
Hy Hirsh [SEP] place of death | Hy Hirsh
Hyman "Hy" Hirsh (October 11, 1911, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - November 1961, Paris, France), was an American photographer and experimental filmmaker. He is regarded as a visual music filmmaker, as well as one of the first filmmakers to use electronic imagery (filmed oscilloscope patterns) in a film.
Life an... | " (1963) include the caption "en hommage á Hy Hirsh" ("in tribute to Hy Hirsh").
Personal life.
Hy Hirsh had one child, Diane, with Mae Agronowsky in 1934. The family lived together for two years before Hirsh left, finding traditional family life too confining. In 1939 he married Marie Gattman, a dancer and actress wit... | 2,270,775 | trex-train |
Victoria River [SEP] instance of | Victoria River (New Zealand)
The Victoria River is a river of the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island. It flows generally northwest from the Maungataniwha Range, reaching the Awanui River to the east of Kaitaia.
See also.
- List of rivers of New Zealand | - Sep. Daya Singh
- Sep. Jivan Singh
- Sep. Bhola Singh
- Sep. Narayan Singh
- Sep. Gurmukh Singh
- Sep. Jivan Singh
- Sep. Gurmukh Singh
- Sep. Ram Singh
- Sep. Bhagwan Singh
- Sep. Bhagwan Singh
- Sep. Buta Singh
- Sep. Jivan Singh
- Sep. Nand Singh
- Victoria Cross
- Lt. Karamjeet Singh Judge
- Nk. Gian Singh
- Nk. ... | 2,270,776 | trex-train |
Anne Clark [SEP] place of birth | Anne Clark (poet)
Anne Charlotte Clark (born 14 May 1960, Croydon, London, England) is an English poet songwriter and electronic musician. Her first album, "The Sitting Room", was released in 1982, and she has released over a dozen albums since then. As of June 2017, her net worth was estimated at around £5.4 million.
... | , Channel Islands. Amelia was a first cousin of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock. The children of Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Cameron and Amelia Brock are:
- Amelia Susannah Brock Cameron (1805–1883)
- Anne Alicia Cameron (7 Sep 1805 - 13 February 1852), who married the Rev. Henry Curtis Cherry, rector at St Mary's Parish Church... | 2,270,777 | trex-train |
Dead Lake Township [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Dead Lake Township, Otter Tail County, Minnesota
Dead Lake Township is a township in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 452 at the 2000 census.
Dead Lake Township was organized in 1897, and named for a local lake commemorating a massacre of the Ojibwe Indians.
Geography.
According to the Un... | Minsk Region
Minsk Region or Minsk Voblasć or Minsk Oblast (, "Minskaja vobłasć" ; , "Minskaja oblastj") is one of the regions of Belarus. Its administrative center is Minsk, although it is a separate administrative territorial entity of Belarus. As of 2011, the region's population is 1,411,500.
Geography.
Minsk Region... | 2,270,778 | trex-train |
A Chorus of Disapproval [SEP] screenwriter | A Chorus of Disapproval (film)
A Chorus of Disapproval is a 1989 British film adapted from the Alan Ayckbourn play of the same title, directed by Michael Winner. Among the movie's cast are Anthony Hopkins, Jeremy Irons, Richard Briers, and Alexandra Pigg.
The story follows a young widower, Guy Jones, as he joins an ama... | A Chorus of Disapproval
A Chorus of Disapproval may refer to:
- A Chorus of Disapproval (play), a 1984 play by Alan Ayckbourn
- A Chorus of Disapproval (film), a 1988 film adaptation of the play of the same title | 2,270,779 | trex-train |
Emanuel Halperin [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | Emmanuel Halperin
Emmanuel Halperin (; born 1943) is an Israeli journalist, television presenter, and editor. Likewise, a Lecturer, and a Theatre and Television Actor. Halperin is best known in Israel for his role as one of the main presenters of the nightly News program MeHayom LeMahar, earning the reputation of a new... | shown in public and the workmanship is really very good. When one or two minor alterations have been effected and the machine has been properly tuned up, there is little doubt but that it will give a good account of itself.
In its general arrangement, the seaplane follows standard practice, being a biplane of the "push... | 2,270,780 | trex-train |
Saint-Clair-sur-l'Elle [SEP] country | Saint-Clair-sur-l'Elle
Saint-Clair-sur-l'Elle is a commune in the Manche department in Normandy in north-western France.
See also.
- Communes of the Manche department
References.
- INSEE commune file | -Clair-de-Halouze, in the Orne "département"
- Saint-Clair-de-la-Tour, in the Isère "département"
- Saint-Clair-du-Rhône, in the Isère "département"
- Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, in the Val-d'Oise "département"
- Saint-Clair-sur-Galaure, in the Isère "département"
- Saint-Clair-sur-l'Elle, in the Manche "département"
- Saint | 2,270,781 | trex-train |
Declaration of Arbroath [SEP] original language of film or TV show | Declaration of Arbroath
The Declaration of Arbroath (; ; ) is a declaration of Scottish independence, made in 1320. It is in the form of a letter in Latin submitted to Pope John XXII, dated 6 April 1320, intended to confirm Scotland's status as an independent, sovereign state and defending Scotland's right to use milit... | has reduced the film to about 15 minutes.
- Extant lobby posters indicate that the original opening title card probably read: '"Our Gang" Comedies - Hal Roach presents His Rascals in "One Terrible Day".' The title of some of the early "Our Gang" films read '"Our Gang" Comedy' or '"Our Gang" Series.'
- The film was rele... | 2,270,782 | trex-train |
Willington [SEP] instance of | Willington, Bedfordshire
Willington is a village and civil parish located in the English county of Bedfordshire. It is west of Moggerhanger on the road from Sandy to Bedford. The village is recorded in the Domesday Book as "Welitone" and as "Wilitona" in "c." 1150, from Old English "tun" (homestead) among the willows, ... | July 1844, he married his cousin, Lady Elizabeth Louise Mary Monck, who was the co-heir of her father Henry, at the family estate in Enniskerry - Charleville.
- John Willington Monck (born 9 October 1820)
- Captain William Monck (born 28 February 1823, died 20 September 1854)
- Lt.-Gen. Richard Monck (born 23 October 1... | 2,270,783 | trex-train |
Dodge Powerbox [SEP] manufacturer | Dodge Powerbox
The Dodge Powerbox was a concept car created by Dodge. It was first introduced at the 2001 New York International Auto Show. The Powerbox demonstrates on how DaimlerChrysler is, like many other companies, trying to improve hybrid automobiles.
The Powerbox uses a supercharged V6 engine that runs on compre... | have been criticized for their lack of it. Early versions of Microsoft Windows also suffered from problems, mainly from the DOS legacy behind it. However, most of these are being addressed as more legacy programs are being converted to use newer, more usable file dialogs.
Powerbox.
A file powerbox is a file which is dy... | 2,270,784 | trex-train |
Labiobaetis [SEP] taxon rank | Labiobaetis
Labiobaetis is a genus of mayflies in the family Baetidae. | "Baetis frequentus"
- "Baetis pseudofrequentus"
- "Baetis solidus"
- "Centroptella soldani"
- "Chopralla ceylonensis"
- "Chopralla similis"
- "Cloeon marginale"
- "Indobaetis costai"
- "Indobaetis starmuehlneri"
- "Indocloeon primum"
- "Labiobaetis geminatus"
- "Labiobaetis ordinatum"
- "Labiobaetis pulchellum"
- "Lieb... | 2,270,785 | trex-train |
Roman Catholic Diocese of Santa Rosa in California [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | ZAP Alias
The ZAP Alias Roadster is a plug-in electric three-wheeled sports car, from the American electric car maker ZAP in Santa Rosa – California, project initiated in 2007 through a collaboration between ZAP and Lotus Engineering, the UK-based automotive engineering company, who is assisting with the development of... | this policy can be given as a hike in salary and saves income tax.
7. It becomes a great help to the business for their tax planning.
8. The directors can also safeguard their immediate family from getting affected by the vagaries of the industry and the various business cycles that the business has to encounter.
9. Ke... | 2,270,786 | trex-train |
Doof [SEP] genre | the psy-house project Vatos Locos. The first Vatos Locos album ("Welcome to the Barrio") was released later that year by Sony Music. The second album, "Attack and Release", went out in 2004 with Dragonfly Records. It was around this time that Nick began to grow disillusioned with the commercial and musical direction th... | teams of Paganka and Magaya were added to the festival, and since then the musical genre has expanded to include various types of trance and alternative music.
The Paganka team joined the festival in 2011 and brought with it Progressive music that gave new layers to the festival. In 2013 the Magaya team joined the prod... | 2,270,787 | trex-train |
Kornicker Glacier [SEP] continent | Kornicker Glacier
Kornicker Glacier () is a glacier draining northeastwards from the cirque bounded by Mount Liptak, Mount Southwick, Mount Milton and Mount Mullen in the southern Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains in Antarctica. The glacier flows along the northwestern side of Petvar Heights and merges with the... | Geographical features include:
section begin=features/
- Bagra Peak
- Carey Glacier
- Divdyadovo Glacier
- Fruzhin Peak
- Gabare Glacier
- Hudman Glacier
- Kasilag Pass
- Kornicker Glacier
- Long Peak
- Malkoch Peak
- Marze Peak
- Miller Peak
- Mount Landolt
- Mount Mullen
- Mountainview Ridge
- Razboyna Glacier
- Ruse... | 2,270,788 | trex-train |
Hard Hats [SEP] performer | Hard Hats
Hard Hats is the second studio album by Phil Beer, released in 1994, some 15–16 years after his previous solo album, "Mandoline", though between those years he had worked on other albums with Paul Downes amongst other artists.
Being released around the same time as "Beat about the Bush" by Show of Hands, this... | – Sep 1928
"The Cyclone Lover" [Original, Play, Comedy]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [Katherine] -Dates: Jun 5, 1928 – Jul 1928
"What Do We Know?" [Original, Play]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [Ernestine Fox] -Dates: Dec 23, 1927 – Jan 1928
"Merry-Go-Round" [Original, Musical, Comedy, Revue]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett -Dat... | 2,270,789 | trex-train |
Lithopolyporales [SEP] taxon rank | Lithopolyporales
Lithopolyporales is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Lithopolyporales zeerabadensis.
External links.
- "Lithopolyporales" at Index Fungorum | - 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, | 2,270,790 | trex-train |
Lynn Redgrave [SEP] sibling | Vanessa Branch
Vanessa Lynn Branch (born March 21, 1973) is an English-born American actress and model. She is best known in the United States as the Orbit Gum girl television commercial (whose catchphrase is "Fabulous!").
Early life.
Branch holds her dual citizenship in the United Kingdom and the United States. She al... | Lynn Redgrave
Lynn Rachel Redgrave (8 March 1943 – 2 May 2010) was an English and American actress. She won 2 Golden Globe Awards, was a two-time Oscar nominee and received Emmy and Tony nominations.
A member of the Redgrave family of actors, Lynn trained in London before making her theatrical debut in 1962. By the mid... | 2,270,791 | trex-train |
Chionata [SEP] located on terrain feature | Chionata
Chionata () is a village and a community in the southeastern part of the island of Cephalonia, Greece. It is situated in the plain between the southeastern slope of Mount Ainos and the Ionian Sea coast. Its population in 2011 was 63 for the village and 154 for the community, which includes the villages Kolaiti... | Galaxias Chaos
Galaxias Chaos is an area of broken landscape in the Cebrenia quadrangle of Mars, located at 34.1° N and 213.6° W. It is 234.0 km across and was named after an albedo feature name. Galaxias Chaos may be caused by sublimation of an ice-rich deposit.
See also.
- Chaos terrain
- Climate of Mars
- Geology o... | 2,270,792 | trex-train |
1999–2000 Scottish First Division [SEP] sports season of league or competition | 1999–2000 Scottish First Division
The 1999–2000 Scottish First Division was won by St Mirren, finishing as one of two promoted teams. As the Scottish Premier League was being expanded to twelve teams Dunfermline Athletic were to be joined by Falkirk in a three team playoff against Aberdeen with the top two placed teams... | ranked team, respectively. The new format received widespread criticism from SPL managers.
Results in European competition over the previous five years saw the league move up from 21st to 15th in the UEFA country coefficient ranking. This meant that the league was granted an additional berth in the UEFA Champions Leagu... | 2,270,793 | trex-train |
Charnay-lès-Mâcon [SEP] country | Charnay-lès-Mâcon
Charnay-lès-Mâcon is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne in eastern France.
Economy.
- Wine production
- Macon airport
See also.
- Communes of the Saône-et-Loire department
References.
- INSEE
External links.
- Official Web site | of Mâcon.
The west of Mâcon is the least populated part of the town. This hosts Mâcon's "lycées" (René Cassin, Lamartine, Alexandre Dumaine and Ozanam) and most of the colleges, along with some residential areas merged with those of Charnay-lès-Mâcon, the Hospital of Mâcon and the historic working class area of Mâcon,"... | 2,270,794 | trex-train |
Chris Joris [SEP] genre | Chris Joris
Chris Joris (born 30 November 1952, Mechelen) is a Belgian jazz percussionist, pianist and composer. He is the son of Jan Joris, an opera singer. Joris joined Aksak Maboul in 1977, appeared on their first album but left the group later that year. In the mid 1990s, he formed The Chris Joris Experience, a jaz... | Joris Hoefnagel
Joris Hoefnagel or Georg Hoefnagel (1542, in Antwerp – 24 July 1601, in Vienna) was a Flemish painter, printmaker, miniaturist, draftsman and merchant. He is noted for his illustrations of natural history subjects, topographical views, illuminations and mythological works. He was one of the last manuscr... | 2,270,795 | trex-train |
J. Robert Wooley [SEP] residence | J. Robert Wooley
James Robert Wooley, known as J. Robert Wooley (born December 7, 1953), is an attorney in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who served as a Democrat as his state's insurance commissioner from 2003 to 2006. He was also the acting insurance commissioner from 2000 to 2003.
Background.
Wooley was born in Natchitoche... | Wooley
Wooley is the surname of:
- Bob Wooley, American politician appointed to the New Mexico House of Representatives in 2011
- Charles Wooley (born 1948), Australian journalist, reporter and writer
- Gilbert Wooley (1896–1953), English cricketer
- J. Robert Wooley (born 1953), American lawyer and politician
- Jessic... | 2,270,796 | trex-train |
If Looks Could Kill [SEP] performer | If Looks Could Kill (Timomatic song)
"If Looks Could Kill" is a single by Australian recording artist Timomatic, released digitally on 23 March 2012, as the second single from his self-titled second studio album. He co-wrote the song with Anthony Egizii and David Musumeci of the production duo DNA Songs, who also handl... | If Looks Could Kill
If Looks Could Kill may refer to:
Film and television.
- "If Looks Could Kill" (film), a 1991 action comedy spy film
- "If Looks Could Kill" (TV film), a 1996 television movie starring David Keith
- "If Looks Could Kill", a 1993 episode of the Canadian TV series "Forever Knight"
- "If Looks Could Ki... | 2,270,797 | trex-train |
Melody Street [SEP] instance of | Melody Street
Melody Street is an early American television series, hosted by Elliot Lawrence, which aired on the DuMont Television Network. The program aired Fridays at 8:30pm ET from September 25, 1953, to February 5, 1954. Each episode was 30 minutes long. One guest star was guitarist Tony Mottola.
Criticism.
"Melod... | Golden Records
Golden Records was a Simon & Schuster record label based in New York City. It was conceived and founded in 1948 by the Grammy-Award winning children's music producer, Arthur Shimkin, then a new recruit in the S&S business department. Shimkin went on to found Sesame Street Records with Children's Televisi... | 2,270,798 | trex-train |
Cocalzinho de Goiás [SEP] instance of | Cocalzinho de Goiás
Cocalzinho de Goiás is a municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil.
Location and Geography.
Cocalzinho, as it is known by the inhabitants, is located in the micro-region of Entorno do Distrito Federal, on highway BR-414, almost at the junction with highway BR-070. It is 132 kilometers from the sta... | Águas Lindas de Goiás
Águas Lindas de Goiás is a municipality located in central Goiás, Brazil. It is the fifth largest city in the state and one of the fastest growing cities in Brazil.
Location.
Águas Lindas is 193 km. from the state capital of Goiânia. Highway connections with Goiânia are made by BR-153 / Anápolis /... | 2,270,799 | trex-train |
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