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Omar McFarlane [SEP] sport | Omar McFarlane
Omar McFarlane (born 4 April 1983) is a Jamaican soccer player, currently without a club.
Career.
Career College and Amateur.
McFarlane moved from his native Jamaica to the United States in 2001 to play college soccer at Southern Connecticut State University.
Career Professional.
Following his graduation... | Cesar Mata
- Guillermo McFarlane
- Edgar Mendoza
- Salvador Mercado
- Ivan Meza
- Omar Millan-Guerra
- Omar Mora
- Gerardo Moreira
- Adrián Moreno
- Rodrigo Morín
- Sergio Morin-Dominguez
- Jorge Muñiz
N.
- Junro Narita
- Oscar Narvaez
- Sebastian Narvaez
- Kevin Noleen
O.
- Mobi Obaraku
- Jair Olivares
- Victor Olivar... | 2,276,000 | trex-train |
Sarracenia rosea [SEP] taxon rank | Sarracenia rosea
Sarracenia rosea is a species of pitcher plant in the genus "Sarracenia" and is sometimes known as Burk's southern pitcher plant.
It was previously classified as a variety of "S. purpurea" subsp. "venosa" (var. "burkii"). The proposition for the plant to be named a new species arose in 1999. This propo... | Drosera capillaris"
- "Drosera filiformis"
- "Drosera intermedia"
- "Drosera linearis"
- "Drosera rotundifolia"
- "Drosera tracyi"
- "Sarracenia"
- "Sarracenia alabamensis"
- "Sarracenia alata"
- "Sarracenia flava"
- "Sarracenia jonesii"
- "Sarracenia leucophylla"
- "Sarracenia minor"
- "Sarracenia oreophila"
- "Sarrac... | 2,276,001 | trex-train |
Hatunqullpa [SEP] located on terrain feature | Hatunqullpa
Hatunqullpa (Quechua "hatun" big, "qullpa" salpeter, "big salpeter (mountain)", Hispanicized spelling "Atuncollpa") is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is located in the Apurímac Region, Antabamba Province, Oropesa District, and in the Cusco Region, Chumbivilcas Pr... | 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... | 2,276,002 | trex-train |
Chuckii Booker [SEP] place of birth | Niice 'n Wiild
Niice 'n Wiild is the second and final album by the Los Angeles, California-based singer/producer Chuckii Booker.
Reception.
Released in August 1992 the album charted number 13 on the R&B Album Charts.
Track listing.
- All Songs Written By Chuckii Booker, except as noted.
1. "Spinnin'" (4:04)
2. "Love Is... | (Chuckii Booker, Derek Organ, Tommy Organ) (3:46)
11. "Soul Triilogy II" (Chuckii Booker, Derek "D.O.A." Allen) (1:49)
12. "Soul Triilogy III" (Chuckii Booker, Derek "D.O.A." Allen) (2:18)
13. "Niice N' Wiild" (Chuckii Booker, Derek Organ) (5:25)
14. "I Should Have Loved You" (5:40)
15. "For Lovers Only" (5:27)
Externa... | 2,276,003 | trex-train |
Laure Watrin [SEP] native language | Laure Watrin
Laure Watrin is a French journalist and author. She is the co-author with Layla Demay of the book series Les Pintades. She is the co-host of the TV series Les Pintades, aired as part of the TV show "Les Nouveaux Explorateurs", broadcast on Canal Plus.
Biography.
Laure Watrin was born in Nancy, France, in 1... | Carrel, authors/hosts Layla Demay and Laure Watrin. Producer: CapaTV[10]. Length: 53'31. Date: 2008.
- "Pintades in New York" (Les Pintades à New York), presented by Diego Buñuel for the tv show Les Nouveaux Explorateurs.Directed by Jean-Marie Barrère, authors/hosts Layla Demay and Laure Watrin. Producer: CapaTV[12]. L... | 2,276,004 | trex-train |
Brian Kelsey [SEP] country of citizenship | Brian Kelsey
Brian Kelsey (born December 22, 1977) is an American politician and a member of the Tennessee State Senate. He was elected to represent the 31st Senatorial district, which encompasses the following parts of Shelby County: Bartlett, Cordova, East Memphis, Germantown, and Hickory Hill.
Education.
Kelsey grad... | in 1986. They were married 43 years and had two sons.
References.
- Wills, Brian. '... meanwhile, back at the Lazy SD... ' CanComp, 42, Sep 1969
- Miller, N.D.. 'Let's Go Back To the Country', Cattle Records MonoLP112 (Liner Notes), 1987
- Foster, Don. 'The Stu Davis story... pioneer of Canadian country radio & TV,' CM... | 2,276,005 | trex-train |
Full Circle Song [SEP] country of origin | Full Circle (1960 TV series)
Full Circle is an American soap opera that aired on CBS from June 27, 1960 to March 10, 1961. The half-hour series starred Dyan Cannon and Jean Byron, and was the first American soap opera to be broadcast live from Hollywood.
Premise.
Set in the fictional town of Crowder, Virginia, "Full Ci... | - Date: Sep 7
2016.
- Champion: Cadets2 of Allentown, Pennsylvania
- Repertoire:
- Full Circle
- The Heat of the Day by Pat Matheny
- First Circle by Pat Matheny
- Third Wind by Pat Matheny
- Both Sides Now by Joni Mitchell
- Score: 97.95
- Location: Rochester, NY
- Venue: Capelli Sport Stadium
- Date: Sep 4
2017.
- Ch... | 2,276,006 | trex-train |
Leptospira inadai [SEP] taxon rank | Leptospira inadai
Leptospira inadai is a pathogenic species of Leptospira.
External links.
- Type strain of "Leptospira inadai" at Bac"Dive" - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase | - 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, | 2,276,007 | trex-train |
Nuestra Señora del Líbano, Montevideo [SEP] country | Nuestra Señora del Líbano, Montevideo
The Church of Our Lady of Lebanon () is a Maronite (Eastern Catholic) parish church in the neighbourhood of Sayago, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Uruguay has a strong presence of Lebanese immigrants and their offspring. In 1888, some of them asked the Roman Catholic bishop Inocencio María Y... | Maronite Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Colombia
Maronite (Catholic) Apostolic Exarchate of Colombia (in Latin: Exarchatus Apostolicus Columbiae) is the Apostolic Exarchate (Eastern Catholic missionary jurisdiction) of the Maronite Church (Antiochian Rite in Arabic) for all Colombia, in South America, concurrent with ... | 2,276,008 | trex-train |
William Freke [SEP] educated at | William Freke
William Freke (1662–1744) was an English mystical writer, of Wadham College, Oxford and barrister of the Temple.
Freke first comes to attention as a Socinian Unitarian who suffered at the hands of Parliament in 1694 for his anti-Trinitarian beliefs, and later recanted. William Freke sent his "Brief but Cl... | Mary Carbery
Mary Carbery (1867-1949) was an English author.
Born Mary Vanessa Toulmin, she was born and raised at Childwickbury Manor, Hertfordshire.
She married London born and Cambridge educated Algernon William George Evans-Freke, 9th Baron Carbery of Castle Freke, County Cork, Ireland. Following his premature deat... | 2,276,009 | trex-train |
Nicola Agnozzi [SEP] country of citizenship | Nicola Agnozzi
Nicola Agnozzi (5 November 1911 – 17 February 2008) was an Italian Prelate of Roman Catholic Church.
Agnozzi was born in Fermo, Italy and was ordained a priest on 18 March 1934 from the religious Order of Friars Minor Conventual. He was appointed Auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Ndola in Zambia, along ... | - Diego Genovesi (21 Mar 1763 – 26 May 1778 Died)
- Nicolas Notariis (20 Jul 1778 – 8 Jul 1802 Died)
- Nicola Antonio Montiglia (25 May 1818 Confirmed – 27 Sep 1824 Confirmed, Bishop of Nicotera e Tropea)
- Andrea Rispoli, C.SS.R. (13 Mar 1826 Confirmed – 18 Sep 1839 Died)
- Concezio Pasquini (22 Jul 1842 Confirmed – 2... | 2,276,010 | trex-train |
Coleophora thymiphaga [SEP] parent taxon | Coleophora thymiphaga
Coleophora thymiphaga is a moth of the family Coleophoridae. | 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... | 2,276,011 | trex-train |
Foster [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Foster, West Virginia
Foster is an unincorporated community in Boone County, West Virginia, United States. Foster is located on West Virginia Route 3 northeast of Madison. Foster has a post office with ZIP code 25081. | 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... | 2,276,012 | trex-train |
2014 Capital One Bowl [SEP] instance of | 2014 Capital One Bowl
The 2014 Capital One Bowl is an American college football bowl game that was played on January 1, 2014 at the Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida. The 68th edition of the Capital One Bowl (previously called the Florida Citrus Bowl) featured the South Carolina Gamecocks from the Southeastern Co... | )
- Alamo Bowl Offensive MVP
- CFPA Quarterback Trophy Winner
College career Awards and honors 2014.
- Athlon Sports National Player of the Week Sep 7
- Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week Sep 7
- Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Pac-12 Coaches) Sep 8
- Davey O'Brien Quarterback of the Week Sep 9
- Sp... | 2,276,013 | trex-train |
Top Gear [SEP] original language of film or TV show | Andy Wilman
Andrew Neville "Andy" Wilman (born 16 August 1962) is an English television producer who is best known as the former executive producer of the "Top Gear" show, from 2002 to 2015. He was responsible for much of the show's style and humour, along with Jeremy Clarkson. He has also presented segments of the ori... | Brisbane from the west. Brisbane road, in Dinmore, has a few shops and restaurants, with main shopping areas in nearby Booval and Redbank. Dinmore is only minutes from the city, but still has the feel of a rural suburb,with parks and green spaces throughout.
Transport.
Dinmore railway station provides access to regular... | 2,276,014 | trex-train |
Alosa [SEP] taxon rank | Alosa caspia
Alosa caspia is a species of clupeid fish, one of the species of shad (genus "Alosa") endemic to the Caspian Sea basin.
FishBase treats separately three subspecies from the Caspian:
- Caspian shad, "Alosa caspia caspia"
- Enzeli shad, "Alosa caspia knipowitschi"
- Astrabad shad, "Alosa caspia persica"
Prev... | - 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, | 2,276,015 | trex-train |
The Ambassador's Mission [SEP] author | The Ambassador's Mission
The Ambassador's Mission is a fantasy novel that was released on May 6, 2010 in hardback by author Trudi Canavan. It forms part of her Kyralia series and acts as a sequel to The Black Magician Trilogy and the first novel of The Traitor Spy Trilogy. The Ambassador's Mission returns to the themes... | Embassy of Portugal, Bangkok
The Embassy of Portugal in Bangkok is the diplomatic mission of Portugal in Thailand. It is located in Bang Rak District, on the eastern bank of the Chao Phraya River, and is served by Soi Charoen Krung 30 (also known as Captain Bush Lane). Dating to 1820, with the ambassador's residence bu... | 2,276,016 | trex-train |
Möðruvallabók [SEP] instance of | Möðruvallabók
Möðruvallabók or AM 132 fol is an Icelandic manuscript from the mid-14th century, inscribed on vellum. It contains the following Icelandic sagas in this order:
- "Njáls saga"
- "Egils saga"
- "Finnboga saga ramma"
- "Bandamanna saga"
- "Kormáks saga"
- "Víga-Glúms saga"
- "Droplaugarsona saga"
- "Ölkofra ... | responsibilities granted to certain army commanders. Crown Prince Wilhelm for instance, was simultaneously commander of the 5th Army and Army Group German Crown Prince from August 1915 to November 1916.
All eight German army groups were named after their commanders.
- Army Group Mackensen (Poland) (22 Apr 1915 - 8 Sep ... | 2,276,017 | trex-train |
Foxy Brown [SEP] genre | Foxy Brown (singer)
Foxy Brown is a reggae singer born in the Jamaica as Jennifer Esmerelda Hylton. Her first introduction to the reggae charts was via the Steely & Clevie-produced versions of Tracy Chapman's "(Sorry) Baby, Can I Hold You Tonight" and "Fast Car," the former even entering "Billboard's" Black Singles Cha... | of a strong and independent woman; until Grier, women often existed exclusively to support their men for a small part of the film.
Additionally, "Foxy Brown" and the preceding film "Coffy" are unique for their establishment of pushers and pimps as villains. Before these films, the blaxploitation genre often espoused em... | 2,276,018 | trex-train |
Kent Gates [SEP] educated at | Kent Gates
Kent Gates is a Pennsylvania Republican political consultant, working with BrabenderCox.
He earned a master's degree from Penn State University.
He worked as campaign manager for Mike Fisher's 2002 gubernatorial campaign. He "really appeared on the political radar screen" when he managed Jim Roddey's upset v... | companies and other parts of the entertainment industry.
Early life.
Edwin Antoine Shirley was born in Cranbrook, Kent on 16 October 1948 to Herbert Shirley and Marie Gates. He was educated at Cranbrook School, and then St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he took a BA in Modern Languages (specialising in French an... | 2,276,019 | trex-train |
Peter MacCallum [SEP] educated at | 's home town. He was sent to work at the age of 12. He was able to return to school and continued his entire education through a series of scholarships and part-time work, eventually obtaining an MB ChB back in Scotland at the University of Edinburgh in 1914, just in time to join the British Army in France.
During the ... | -ethics and psycho-oncology. He has authored more than 200 journal articles, 19 book chapters and two books as well as co-editing two books.
Life and career.
Ian Olver was born in Melbourne, Australia, and educated at Wesley College.
He studied medicine at the University of Melbourne, graduating in 1976. He then traine... | 2,276,020 | trex-train |
Cláudio Botelho [SEP] occupation | Cláudio Botelho
Cláudio Botelho (born 1964) is a Brazilian actor, singer, composer and translator. Side by side with his fellow Charles Möeller, he is esteemed as Brazil's modern "musical theatre wizard".
He was born in Araguari, Minas Gerais.
Controversy.
Cláudio Botelho has been involved in controversy surrounding a ... | in the crowd, which caused Botelho to react defying the public to leave and get their money back. As result, all the public left, the piece was interrupted and never was presented again, since Buarque withdrawed permission to Botelho using his works.
Cláudio Botelho has recently used the social networks to spread hate ... | 2,276,021 | trex-train |
Lyria grangei [SEP] taxon rank | Lyria grangei
Lyria grangei is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Volutidae, the volutes. | la Saussaye, 1842)
- "Lyria deliciosa" (Montrouzier,1859)
- "Lyria doutei" Bouchet & Bail,1992
- "Lyria exorata" Bouchet & Poppe, 1988
- "Lyria grandidieri" Bail, 2002
- "Lyria grangei" Cernohorsky, 1980
- "Lyria guionneti" Poppe & Conde, 2001
- "Lyria insignata" Iredale,1940
- "Lyria kuniene" Bouchet, 1979
- "Lyria la... | 2,276,022 | trex-train |
Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | as head coach at Columbia University. In eight seasons as head coach of the Lions, Hill was unable to lead the team to a winning campaign and compiled a 72–141 record. On March 10, 2003, two days after Columbia finished with a 2–25 record (0–14 in Ivy League play), the worst season in the school's 103-year basketball h... | Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Chota
The Territorial Prelature of Chota () is a Roman Catholic territorial prelature, an administrative division not within a diocese, located in the city of Chota in the Ecclesiastical province of Piura in Peru.
History.
- 7 April 1963: Established as Territorial Prelature of C... | 2,276,023 | trex-train |
Lille Vildmose [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Lille Vildmose
Lille Vildmose (meaning: “little wild bog”) is a raised bog also known as the East Himmerland Moor in the hinterland in the municipalities of Aalborg and Mariagerfjord, Denmark. It is the largest remaining raised bog in Northern Europe. The bog is a remnant of heathland that once extended south from Limf... | and many islands. Northwest is Store Vildmose ("Greater Wild bog"), a swamp where a mirage is sometimes seen in summer. Southeast lies the similar Lille Vildmose ("Lesser Wild bog"). Store Vildmose was drained and farmed in the beginning of the 20th century, and Lille Vildmose is now the largest moor in Denmark.
Geogra... | 2,276,024 | trex-train |
Alone in the Wild [SEP] genre | Alone in the Wild
Alone in the Wild is a 2009 documentary television series commissioned by Channel 4 and produced by Tigress Productions, a UK independent producer. It was co-produced with the National Geographic Channel. Ed Wardle, an accomplished extreme photographer, created and filmed the series. Throughout the ad... | Due to exposure from his father's work as an iron ore explorer, he developed a natural curiosity for people of other cultures. Flaherty was an acclaimed still-photographer in Toronto. His portraits of American Indians and wild life during his travels are what led to the creation of his critically acclaimed "Nanook of t... | 2,276,025 | trex-train |
Episcopal School of Jacksonville [SEP] country | Episcopal High School
Episcopal High School is a common name for high schools affiliated with the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, including:
- Episcopal High School (Alexandria, Virginia)
- Episcopal High School (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
- Episcopal High School (Bellaire, Texas)
- Episcopal High School... | Gayle grew up in Jacksonville and attended high school at the Episcopal School of Jacksonville. He contributed to his high school's newspaper and interned at WJXT and "The Florida Times-Union". He also was a member of the cross-country and track teams, and won state championships as a member of the 2003 cross-country a... | 2,276,026 | trex-train |
Ibusuki [SEP] country | Keiko Nishi
Nishi currently makes a living as an independent manga artist and a teacher. Her definitive works include "Sanban-chō Hagiwara-ya no Bijin" and "Love Song". Matt Thorn described her in the mid-1990s as "one of the most popular and respected artists of her (twenty-something) generation."
Works.
- "Love Song"... | Ibusuki Station.
Ibusuki is famous for black-sand spas known as "sunamushi onsen".
Ibusuki has a sister city relationship with Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.
Geography.
- Kirishima-Yaku National Park
- Kaimondake volcano
- Chiringashima
- Tōsenkyō
- Lake Ikeda
Culture.
- Hirasaki Shrine
- Iwasaki Art Museum
- Ibus... | 2,276,027 | trex-train |
Baileya [SEP] parent taxon | Baileya pleniradiata
Baileya pleniradiata is a North American species of flowering plant in the daisy family, known by the common name woolly desert marigold. It is native to desert regions of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, where it grows in sandy habitats. It has been found in the States of Chihua... | 1954), "Baileya", was published. In the first volume of "Baileya" taxonomist and colleague of Bailey, George Lawrence, wrote a short article clarifying the distinction between the new term "cultivar" and the "variety". In the same article he also tried to clarify the critical term "taxon" which had been introduced by G... | 2,276,028 | trex-train |
Egbert [SEP] father | and Cologne as the artistic centre of the Ottonian world. These were the three most important episcopal sees in Germany, who at this period disputed the primacy of the emerging German (East Frankish) kingdom between them.
Efforts to secure the primacy of Germany.
To be established as the Primate of Germany would bring ... | (Jun 2, 1931 – Sep 1931) Role: Mrs. Egbert Busty
- "After Tomorrow" (Aug 26, 1931 – Nov 1931) Role: Mrs. Piper
- "A Thousand Summers" (May 24, 1932 – Jul 1932) Role: Mrs. Thompson
- "American Dream" (Feb 21, 1933 – Mar 1933) Role: Martha, Mrs. Schuyler Hamilton
- "A Divine Drudge" (Oct 26, 1933 – Nov 1933) Role: Frau K... | 2,276,029 | trex-train |
USS John Paul Jones [SEP] vessel class | USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53)
USS "John Paul Jones" (DDG-53) is the third guided missile destroyer and the first ship of the class homeported on the west coast. She is named after American Revolutionary War naval captain John Paul Jones and the second ship to be so named. She was built at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine.... | USS John Paul Jones
USS "John Paul Jones" refers to two destroyers of the United States Navy:
- , a "Forrest Sherman"-class destroyer, commissioned in 1956, redesignated as DDG-32 in 1967, and decommissioned in 1982
- , an "Arleigh Burke"-class guided missile destroyer, commissioned in 1993, and in active service as of... | 2,276,030 | trex-train |
Still Bill [SEP] cast member | Still Bill (film)
Still Bill is a 2009 documentary film about musician Bill Withers. It received its world premiere at the 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival. The title is a reference to Withers' 1972 album of the same name.
Premise.
The film follows the life of Bill Withers, from his roots in West Virginia to his c... | with Tony Buffery... who had been part of the 1963 Footlights show "Cambridge Circus" which featured John Cleese, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie, and David Hatch, but who as a committed graduate student had not gone with it on its professional tour to the West End and elsewhere. He was – probably still is – an astonishi... | 2,276,031 | trex-train |
USA-126 [SEP] country | USA-126
USA-126, also known as GPS IIA-17, GPS II-26 and GPS SVN-40, is an American navigation satellite which forms part of the Global Positioning System. It was the seventeenth of nineteen Block IIA GPS satellites to be launched.
USA-126 was launched at 00:50:00 UTC on 16 July 1996, atop a Delta II carrier rocket, fl... | Lunar Eclipse: 1625 Mar 24
First Total Lunar Eclipse: 1769 Jun 19
First Central Lunar Eclipse: 1805 Jul 11
Greatest Eclipse of the Lunar Saros 126: 1859 Aug 13, lasting 106 minutes.
Last Central Lunar Eclipse: 1931 Sep 26
Last Total Lunar Eclipse: 2003 Nov 09
Last Partial Lunar Eclipse: 2346 Jun 05
Last Penumbral Lunar... | 2,276,032 | trex-train |
Gratitude [SEP] has part | thus forcing Gratitude to continue touring as a four-piece. Many show cancellations throughout the second half of 2005 and rumors of the band being dropped by Atlantic put the future of the band at stake. Eventually Gratitude released a statement on November 25, 2005 saying that they had in fact decided to split after ... | )
- Dolores Hart ("Silent Witness" Nov 3, 1957)
- Paul Hartman, five appearances ("Not the Running Type" Feb 7, 1960, "Gratitude" Apr 25, 1961, "Burglar Proof" Feb 27, 1962, "Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963, and "The Magic Shop" Jan 10, 1964)
- Laurence Harvey ("Arthur" Sep 27, 1959)
- Hurd Hatfield, two appearances ("The... | 2,276,033 | trex-train |
Australia Paralympic football team [SEP] sport | Australia Paralympic soccer team
The Australia Paralympic soccer team represents Australia in international 7-a-side competition for athletes with cerebral palsy, acquired brain injury or symptoms acquired from stroke and at the Paralympic Games. The team was founded in 1998, by the Australian Paralympic Committee (APC... | - Aug 12: Hanson
- Aug 19: Corey Taylor of Slipknot and Stone Sour
- Aug 26: Steve Lucas of X
- Sep 2: Gang of Youths
- Sep 9: Spoon
- Sep 16: The Preatures
- Sep 23: Mogwai
- Sep 30: Died Pretty
- Oct 7: The Jungle Giants
- Oct 14: Future Islands
- Nov 4: Cub Sport
- Nov 18: Whitfield Crane
- Nov 25: Pete Tong
- Dec | 2,276,034 | trex-train |
Lerma Municipality [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Lerma, State of Mexico
Lerma (formally Lerma de Villada) is a city and municipality located just east of Toluca and 54 km west of Mexico City in State of Mexico, Mexico. The city was founded in the early colonial period and named after the Duke of Lerma in Spain. The municipal area saw two battles of the Mexican War of... | Armyansk Municipality
Armyansk City Municipality (, , ) is an administrative territorial entity of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Population:
It is one of the smallest regions of the republic, located on the Isthmus of Perekop and is the main part of the peninsula that connects to mainland Ukraine.
Economy and Ind... | 2,276,035 | trex-train |
General Idi Amin Dada: A Self Portrait [SEP] screenwriter | General Idi Amin Dada: A Self Portrait
General Idi Amin Dada: A Self Portrait () is a 1974 documentary film by French director Barbet Schroeder with English dialogue. It was made with the support and participation of its subject, the Ugandan dictator Idi Amin. The film depicts Amin at the height of his power as the rul... | video of Brian Barron interviewing Idi Amin in exile in 1980. The Atlantic – 1 April 2001 Memo and Quincy LS the series
- General Idi Amin Dada: A Self Portrait on Google Videos (Flash Video)
- idiamindada.com, a website devoted to Idi Amin's legacy created by his son Jaffar Amin | 2,276,036 | trex-train |
Inga Afonina [SEP] sport | Inga Afonina
Inga Afonina (born August 26, 1969) is a retired female diver from Russia, who is best known for winning the silver medal at the 1991 European Championships in the women's 10 m platform, behind Yelena Miroshina. She represented the Unified Team at the 1992 Summer Olympics, finishing in fifth place at the P... | singer
- Inga Abitova (born 1982) Russian long-distance runner
- Inga Afonina (born 1969), Russian diver
- Inga Alsiņa (bor 1979), Latvian actress
- Inga Arshakyan (born 1982), Armenian singer
- Inga Artamonova (1936– 1966), Russian speed skater
- Inga Arvad (1913–1973), Danish journalist
- Inga Balstad (born 1952), No... | 2,276,037 | trex-train |
Otello [SEP] country of origin | ", other roles there included Rodrigo in Rossini's "Otello", and Elvino in Bellini's "La sonnambula".
On his return to France he sang at the Théâtre-Italien from 1862 until 1869. He made his debut at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in London in 1866, as Edgardo in "Lucia di Lammermoor", without great success due ... | March 2008 Los Angeles Opera) Label: Arthaus Music 101 527
- Vaughan Williams "Hugh the Drover" Audio CD (27 Sep 1994) Label: Hyperion ASIN: B000002ZYJ
- Verdi "Otello" Audio CD (10 Sep 2001) Label: Chandos ASIN: B00005OBRW
- Weill "Street Scene" Audio CD (30 Jul 2001) Label: Classics ASIN: B000025HXK
- Various "An Eve... | 2,276,038 | trex-train |
Shire of Peak Downs [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Shire of Peak Downs
The Shire of Peak Downs was a local government area in the Central Highlands of Queensland, Australia, 320 km west of both Rockhampton and Mackay. On 15 March 2008 the shires of Duaringa, Emerald, Bauhinia and Peak Downs were amalgamated to form the Central Highlands Region.
History.
On 11 November ... | southern part of Belyando Division.
On 31 March 1903, Peak Downs Division became the Shire of Peak Downs.
In 1927, the shire's offices were located in Capella.
In 2008, the shire's offices were located at 24 Conran Street. The Peak Downs Cemetery was also located in Capella.
Towns and localities.
The Shire of Peak Down... | 2,276,039 | trex-train |
Soar [SEP] record label | Soar (album)
Soar is the second album from the American band Samiam released in 1991 on New Red Archives.
Personnel.
- David Ayer - drums
- Jason Beebout - vocals
- James Brogan - guitar
- Martin Brohm - bass
- Sergie Loobkoff - guitar
Production.
- Soar was produced by Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion. | Tom Bee
Tom Bee is the CEO and founder of Sound of America Records (SOAR), the first Native American owned record label.
XIT.
Adopted at birth, Tom Bee was born and raised in the reservation border town of Gallup, New Mexico. Best known as founder and featured artist with the popular 1970s music group XIT, Bee's compos... | 2,276,040 | trex-train |
Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra [SEP] country of origin | Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra
The Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra (HSO) is an American orchestra based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA.
The Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra can be traced back to the early 1930s during the throes of the Great Depression. The orchestra gave its first concert at William Penn High School in H... | in 2006 and Fr. Yeddanapalli Memorial lecture of Indian Chemical Society in 2009.
Known as an efficient lecturer and honored by the "Honorary Mention" at the International Summer School on Quantum Chemistry held at Uppsala, Sweden during August–September, 1975, Dr. Hosur is a recipient of several awards such as:
- Youn... | 2,276,041 | trex-train |
Hunza River [SEP] instance of | confluence, eventually reaching the Khunjerab Pass at the border with China Xinjiang.
The river is dammed for part of its route.
The Attabad landslide disaster in January 2010 completely blocked the Hunza Valley. A new lake — now called the Attabad Lake or Gojal Lake — which extends 30 kilometers and rose to a depth of... | son of Mir Ghazan II. Mohammad Jamal Khan was named Mir on 25 September 1974. When he died in 1976, his son Ghazanfar Ali Khan II becomes the non-sovereign head of the state in 1976. The State of Hunza was dissolved by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan on 25 Sep 1974. Thus, the title of Mir is only titula... | 2,276,042 | trex-train |
Billy Smith [SEP] position played on team / speciality | Billy Smith (ice hockey)
William John Smith, better known as Billy Smith, (born December 12, 1950) is a retired professional ice hockey goaltender and is best known for winning four Stanley Cups with the New York Islanders and being the first goalie to be credited with a goal. In 2017 Smith was named one of the '100 Gr... | (Sep 2)
- Tom Gorman (Sep 2)
- Bryn Smith (Sep 8)
Regular season Opening Day starters.
- Gary Carter
- Warren Cromartie
- Andre Dawson
- Larry Parrish
- Tim Raines
- Steve Rogers
- Rodney Scott
- Chris Speier
- Ellis Valentine
Player stats.
Player stats Batting.
Player stats Batting Starters by position.
"Note: Pos = P... | 2,276,043 | trex-train |
2007 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship [SEP] sport | Norway national under-21 football team
The Norway national under-21 football team, controlled by the Football Association of Norway, is the national football team of Norway for players of 21 years of age or under at the start of a UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship campaign. The team has reached the European ... | ): 1974, 1991
European record.
Mariupol first qualified for European competitions in 2004 when they played in the UEFA Cup through the UEFA Respect Fair Play ranking award.
Managers.
- Mykola Pavlov (1 July 1997 – 12 Nov 2004)
- Ivan Balan (13 Nov 2004 – 22 April 2007)
- Semen Altman (1 July 2007 – 14 Dec 2007)
- Oleks... | 2,276,044 | trex-train |
Coburg [SEP] country | Coburg Historic District
The Coburg Historic District is a National Historic District located in the city of Coburg, Oregon, United States. The district is roughly bounded by Van Duyn Road, Diamond and Miller streets, Dixon Street and Tax lots 1700 and 201, and Bottom Loop Road.
The district was placed on the National ... | . John Casimir kept Saxe-Coburg, while John Ernest received Saxe-Eisenach.
When John Casimir died childless in 1633, John Ernest inherited his possessions and Coburg and Eisenach were combined again for a short period. When John Ernest died childless as well in 1638, the line of the Dukes of Saxe-Coburg-Eisenach ended ... | 2,276,045 | trex-train |
Gaby Rado [SEP] occupation | reporter, then moved into television news at Thames News before rejoining the BBC at Television Centre, Shepherds Bush as a producer. He moved to ITN in 1985 as a writer before transferring to ITN's Channel 4 News in 1988.
He was a high-profile foreign correspondent at Channel 4 News, serving as Moscow correspondent. H... | follows the lives of people with a rare medical condition and/or unusual ability, many of these people do activities previously thought impossible for people in their condition.
- 30 March – "Channel 4 News" reporter Gaby Rado is found dead in Iraq, having apparently fallen from the roof of the Abu Sanaa hotel in the n... | 2,276,046 | trex-train |
Nakura River [SEP] instance of | Nakura River
Nakura River is a river of Vanua Levu, Fiji.
See also.
- List of rivers of Fiji
References.
- GEOnet Names Server | Nakura
Nakura or Nokra is an Eritrean island in the Dahlak Archipelago situated west of Dahlak Kebir. Nakura has an area of 6.44 km², and reaches a height of 48 meters.
During Italian colonization (1890/91), it was used as the Nocra prison camp. Its grim history is vividly depicted in Eritrean songs.
Amnesty Internatio... | 2,276,047 | trex-train |
Dan Demole [SEP] country of citizenship | Dan Demole
Dan Demole (born 1979) is an American entrepreneur, co-founder and COO of Jingle Punks Music. Jingle Punks has been featured in "Billboard", Variety and Business Week where it was named "one of America's most promising start ups".
Dan Demole started Jingle Punks Music with musician and television editor Jare... | Dan, Zhang Hao, and Xu Binshu between the birthdates listed on their passports, ISU registration forms and the Chinese Olympic Committee's website. Athletes in China sometimes face pressure to falsify their age.
Eligibility Other eligibility rules.
Skaters may represent a country of which they are not yet a citizen in ... | 2,276,048 | trex-train |
Horace's Villa [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Horace's Villa
Horace's Villa is a Roman archaeological complex near Licenza, Italy. The identification has been made possible because Horace wrote several poems about the place, and the location of the villa corresponds to the geographical indications in the poetry.
The site can be visited today.
Identification.
It wa... | 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... | 2,276,049 | trex-train |
list of American films of 1931 [SEP] country of origin | List of American films of 1931
A list of American films released in 1931.br
Cimarron won Best Picture at the Academy Awards.
See also.
- 1931 in the United States
External links.
- 1931 films at the Internet Movie Database | movies
- Lists of science fiction films
- List of sports films
- List of thriller films
- List of war films
- List of Western films
Films Films by origin.
- List of films by region and country of origin
Films Films by setting location.
- Lists of films based on location
Films Films by cost.
- List of most expensive fil... | 2,276,050 | trex-train |
Clockwork [SEP] author | Clockwork (novel)
Clockwork (also called Clockwork, or All Wound Up) is an illustrated short children's novel by Sir Philip Pullman, first published in the United Kingdom in 1996 by Doubleday. It was first published in the United States by Arthur A. Levine Books in 1998. The Doubleday edition was illustrated by Peter B... | "
- "Hyde and Seek" by Bill Willingham (May, 2002)
- "The Monster Maker" by Bill Willingham (May, 2002)
- "Any Time at All: The Lives and Time of Roxanne Bonaventure" by Chris Roberson (Sep 2002) (cover by John Picacio)
After Clockwork Storybook.
Bill Willingham is known for his Vertigo Comics series "Fables". Matthew ... | 2,276,051 | trex-train |
Yogananda Institute of Technology and Science [SEP] country | Yogananda Institute of Technology and Science
Yogananda Institute of Technology and Science (YITS) is located in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India. It was established by the Yogananda Educational Society (YES) in 2008. The Society established the engineering college to impart education to the children hailing from the ba... | ; university provost 1948-; dean Sep 1950-52
- M. T. Cheng: lecturer 1943-1946
- Xu-Jia Wang: lecturer, associate professor 1990-1995
- Kefeng Liu: professor, department chair and executive director of CMS 2003–present
Science & Technology Meteorology, geology, geography.
- Ren Mei'e: lecturer 1939; professor 1940-52
-... | 2,276,052 | trex-train |
Darling Mills Creek [SEP] mouth of the watercourse | Darling Mills Creek
The Darling Mills Creek, an urban watercourse that is part of the Parramatta River catchment, is located in Greater Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Course and features.
The Darling Mills Creek rises in the north-western suburbs of Sydney, west of Thompsons Corner, near the intersection o... | Tycannah Creek
The Tycannah Creek, a watercourse that is part of the Barwon catchment of the Murray-Darling basin, is located in the Orana region of New South Wales, Australia.
The creek rises on the northern side of the Nandewar Range and flows into the Mehi River downstream from Moree. On its way to the Mehi River, i... | 2,276,053 | trex-train |
1973–74 Western Football League [SEP] sports season of league or competition | 1973–74 Western Football League
The 1973–74 season was the 72nd in the history of the Western Football League.
The champions for the fourth time in their history were Welton Rovers.
Final table.
The league was increased from sixteen clubs to nineteen after Bristol City Colts and Torquay United Reserves left, and five n... | 1973–74 FA Cup qualifying rounds
The FA Cup 1973–74 is the 93rd season of the world's oldest football knockout competition; The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup for short. The large number of clubs entering the tournament from lower down the English football league system meant that the competition started... | 2,276,054 | trex-train |
Dawnay [SEP] country of citizenship | Dawnay
Dawnay is a South African singer, producer and song writer best known for his hit "U Touch Me" which broke records in South Africa when it spent 22 weeks at the top of the charts in 2001, toppling artists such as Destiny's Child and Shaggy from the No. 1 position. Dawnay opened for Shaggy in 2002. In 2002 Dawnay... | 1947 Victorian state election, he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly, representing the Liberal Party, which became the Liberal and Country Party in 1949. In 1952, Dawnay-Mould supported former LCP leader Thomas Hollway and was a member of the "seventy-hour ministry" formed by Hollway in October 1952 as M... | 2,276,055 | trex-train |
Andreas von Aulock [SEP] conflict | Andreas von Aulock
Andreas Maria Karl von Aulock (23 March 1893 – 23 June 1968) was a highly decorated Oberst in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded the 79th Infantry Division. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and its highe... | flying ace (died 1918)
- 12 March – Erwin Planck, German politician (died 1945)
- 16 March – Herbert von Bose, German publicist (died 1934)
- 20 March – Kurt Wissemann, World War I German flying ace (died 1917)
- 21 March – Walter Schreiber, Austro-Hungarian Imperial Army and Wehrmacht general (died 1970)
- 23 March – ... | 2,276,056 | trex-train |
Catocala junctura [SEP] taxon rank | Catocala junctura
Catocala junctura, the joined underwing or Stretch's underwing , is an Erebidae species. It is found throughout temperate North America. The species ranges from New York and Pennsylvania west to Montana, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arizona and into Texas, and north to southern Illinois, extreme southern Alber... | already adopted these changes, which are probably warranted however. The junior synonyms and other invalid taxa used for the joined underwing are thus:
- "Catocala arizonae"
- "Catocala arizonensis"
- "Catocala aspasia sara"
- "Catocala augusta"
- "Catocala elsa"
- "Catocala huachuca"
- "Catocala julietta"
- "Catocala ... | 2,276,057 | trex-train |
Eternal Champions [SEP] platform | 1992). The game tried to set itself apart with unique features such as a heavier emphasis on its story, characters pulled from different time periods, reflectable projectiles, force fields, fighters that carried weapons, a training mode where players had to defend themselves against robotic traps, a novel method of exe... | Theory, and Compulsion Games, and had established a new in-house studio, The Initiative.
Microsoft had an exhibitor space in the main convention floor, principally dedicated to its Mixer live streaming platform, while it hosted demos and other activities at the Microsoft Theater alongside the other exhibition days.
Pre... | 2,276,058 | trex-train |
Earthsearch [SEP] genre | Earthsearch
Earthsearch: A Ten-Part Adventure Serial in Time and Space is a science fiction radio series written by James Follett. It consists of ten half-hour episodes. It was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between January and March 1981. There is also a novelisation by Follett of the same name. The series has been re... | the agricultural android (originally played by John McAndrew) was recast for Stephen Garlick (who had played Spegal in "Earthsearch"). Pauline Letts (Solaria) had previously played the role of Tandor in "Earthsearch".
Earthsearch 2 Episodes.
1. Return
2. Flood
3. Surrender
4. Solaria
5. Sundeath
6. Supermass
7. Deathsh... | 2,276,059 | trex-train |
Gallipoli railway station [SEP] instance of | Gallipoli railway station
Gallipoli is a railway station in Gallipoli, Apulia, Italy. The station is located on the Zollino-Gallipoli railway and Gallipoli-Casarano railway. The train services are operated by Ferrovie del Sud Est.
Train services.
The station is served by the following service(s):
- Local services ("Tre... | 7th (Southland) Mounted Rifles
The 7th (Southland) Mounted Rifles was raised on 17 March 1911. During World War I they formed part of the Otago Mounted Rifles Regiment and served in the Battle of Gallipoli and was then withdrawn to Egypt. They would later serve in France, with the New Zealand Division.
Great War Battle... | 2,276,060 | trex-train |
The McCarthys [SEP] original broadcaster | , with 4 unaired episodes left.
On May 8, 2015, CBS officially cancelled the series after only one season. On June 12, 2015, it was announced that the remaining episodes would burn off on Saturday evenings, with two episodes per night beginning July 4, 2015. The series concluded on July 11, 2015, after one season and 1... | J. Hanna, American Civil War veteran and a judge in the Old West
- Septimus Kaikai, Sierra Leonean politician and broadcaster
- Sep Lambert, Septimus Drummond "Sep" Lambert, Irish cricketer
- Septimus Norris, (1818–1862) American mechanical engineer and steam locomotive designer
- Septimus Orion, a music recording proj... | 2,276,061 | trex-train |
Amalgam Digital [SEP] country | Vigilante Season
Vigilante Season is the debut studio album by American rapper Max B. It was released on March 22, 2011, by Amalgam Digital. In 2008, the album was recorded and finished, after Max B left ByrdGang Records, after a falling out with founder and label-mate Jim Jones. The additional productions were handled... | and "Pilot Talk".
Currensy signed with Amalgam Digital to release his debut album, "This Ain't No Mixtape", in 2009. This album was entirely produced by Monsta Beatz. Currensy was also selected to XXL magazine's annual "Freshman Class" list, and released his second album, "Jet Files", through Amalgam Digital that same ... | 2,276,062 | trex-train |
Mooloolaba [SEP] country | Mooloolaba Triathlon
The Mooloolaba Triathlon is an annual triathlon held in Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia since 1993. It begins with open water swimming, then cycling and running. USM EVENTS owns and manages the Mooloolaba Triathlon Festival.
The Mooloolaba Triathlon Festival (MTF) celebrated its 20th year in 2012... | library at 44 Sixth Avenue, Cotton Tree.
The Maroochydore branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association meets at 104 Memorial Avenue.
Education.
The main state secondary school in the town is Maroochydore State High School (1964). Other schools in the area include:
- Bli Bli State School (1901)
- Kuluin State Sc... | 2,276,063 | trex-train |
Rúper [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | Rúper
Roberto López Esquiroz (born 4 June 1987 in Estella-Lizarra, Navarre), commonly known as Rúper, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for CD Mirandés as a defensive midfielder.
Football career.
A product of CA Osasuna's youth ranks, Rúper made his first-team debut on 26 April 2009, playing the last two m... | Pedro Ramos
Pedro Ramos Guerra (born April 28, 1935), is a Cuban former professional baseball pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Washington Senators / Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and the expansion Washington Senators, all of the American League (AL), and the Philadelphi... | 2,276,064 | trex-train |
Giuseppe Bernardazzi [SEP] country of citizenship | Giuseppe Bernardazzi
Giuseppe Bernardazzi (1816–1891) was a Swiss architect and painter.
References.
- "This article was initially translated from the German Wikipedia." | 5 Jan 1699 – 25 Jun 1727)
- Jacques Rambert (26 Nov 1727 – 16 Sep 1728)
- Jean Grillet, O.P. (3 Oct 1729 – 14 Sep 1730 Died)
- Pierre François de Sales de Thorens (17 Apr 1741 – 5 Dec 1783)
- Paolo Giuseppe Solaro di Villanova (20 Sep 1784 – 15 May 1803 Resigned)
- Giuseppe Maria Grimaldi (1805 – 1817) Bishop of Ivrea ... | 2,276,065 | trex-train |
Bijou Heron [SEP] place of birth | Bijou Heron
Bijou Heron (September 1, 1863 – March 18, 1937), born Helen Wallace Stoepel was an American stage actress, who became famous as a child actor in the 1870s.
Heron was born in New York City, New York to the composer and orchestra conductor Robert Stoepel and the actress Matilda Heron. She was introduced to a... | to the actress Matilda Heron. Their daughter Bijou Heron was also an actress.
Biography.
He was born Auguste Stöpel in Berlin, 1821. Because his father had a reputation as a court musician, he adopted his forename. His sister, Hélène Stöpel, was noted as a "charming and talented pianist." (She later married the compose... | 2,276,066 | trex-train |
Gavin Friels [SEP] member of sports team | Gavin Friels
Gavin Friels (born 3 August 1977) is a Scottish football forward who is currently player-manager at Dalry Thistle in the Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region. He has previously played in the Scottish Football League First Division with Stranraer.
Career.
Friels started his career with Queen of... | Gavin Friels as part of the coaching staff at Dalry Thistle.
In January 2015, Slavin was appointed manager of Largs Thistle and lead the Ayrshire club to promotion from the 2015–16 West of Scotland Super League First Division on the last day of the season. He resigned from his position at Largs in October 2016.
On 14 S... | 2,276,067 | trex-train |
K. S. N. Venugopalu [SEP] occupation | K. S. N. Venugopalu
K. S. N. Venugopalu is an Indian politician and incumbent member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from the Palani constituency. He represents the Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party. | Nature. 2005;434:640-4.
3. Padiath QS, Saigoh K, Schiffman R, Asahara H, Koeppen A, Hogan K, Ptáček LJ, Fu Y-H. "Lamin B1"duplications cause autosomal dominant leukodystrophy. Nat Genet. 2006 Oct ; 38(10)1114-23. Epub 2006 Sep 3.
4. He Y, Jones CR, Fujiki N, Xu Y, Guo B, Holder J, Nishino S, and Fu Y-H. Transcriptional... | 2,276,068 | trex-train |
Elbasan Castle [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | King Mosque, Elbasan
The King Mosque (, ) or Sultan Bayezid Mosque () is a historical mosque in Elbasan Castle, Elbasan, Albania. The mosque was built by Sultan Bayazit II around 1482-1485. This makes it the oldest active mosque in Albania. It became a Cultural Monument of Albania in 1948. | 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... | 2,276,069 | trex-train |
Kulob [SEP] country | Langari Langarieva Stadium
Langari Langarieva Stadium, is a stadium in Kulob, Tajikistan. It has a capacity of 20,000 spectators. It is the home of Ravshan Kulob of the Tajik League. | had 26 airports, 18 of which had paved runways, of which two had runways longer than 3,000 meters. The country's main airport is Dushanbe International Airport which as of April 2015, had regularly scheduled flights to major cities in Russia, Central Asia, as well as Delhi, Dubai, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Kabul, Tehran, an... | 2,276,070 | trex-train |
An Obedient Father [SEP] author | An Obedient Father
An Obedient Father is a novel by Akhil Sharma. It received the 2001 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award and Whiting Writers' Award. Set during the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, the story is about a corrupt and loathsome bag man who lives with his daughter and granddaughter in a New ... | Edward Wakefield (statistician)
Edward Wakefield (1774–1854) was an English philanthropist and statistician, chiefly known as the author of "Ireland, Statistical and Political", and as the father of several controversial sons.
Early life.
Edward was the eldest son of Edward Wakefield (1750–1826) and Priscilla Bell and ... | 2,276,071 | trex-train |
David Wright [SEP] occupation | David Wright (politician)
David Wright (born 22 December 1966) is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Telford from 2001 until 2015. He was an assistant government whip from June 2009 to May 2010. In May 2019 he was elected as a Labour member of the Telford and Wrekin Council repr... | B. Caldwell IV from Jun 07 to Nov 09
- Lieutenant General Robert L. Caslen, Jr. from Feb 10 to Sep 11
- Lieutenant General David G. Perkins from Nov 11 to Feb 14
- Lieutenant General Robert B. Brown from Feb 14 to Apr 16
- Lieutenant General Michael Lundy from Apr 16 to present
Commanders Command Sergeants Major.
- Com... | 2,276,072 | trex-train |
Rod Lester-Smith [SEP] member of sports team | mostly on the wing. He was also a member of the famous 1979 WAFL premiership team.
Drafted to Hawthorn in 1982, Lester-Smith spent most of his time at half back and was unlucky not to play in a winning grand final team during Hawthorn's dominance in the 1980s. Lester-Smith played in grand final losses in 1984 and 1985;... | Rod Lester-Smith
Rod Lester-Smith (born 18 July 1959) is a former Australian Rules Footballer who played with East Fremantle in the West Australian Football League, as well as Hawthorn and the Brisbane Bears in the VFL/AFL. He was also a member of the 1985 All-Australian team.
Tall, pacy and strong overhead, Lester-Smi... | 2,276,073 | trex-train |
Ozineus dubius [SEP] taxon rank | Ozineus dubius
Ozineus dubius is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Per Olof Christopher Aurivillius in 1922. | elongatus"
- "Ozineus guttatus"
- "Ozineus jubapennis"
- "Ozineus lateralis"
- "Ozineus moestus"
- "Ozineus mysticus"
- "Ozineus nyssodroides"
- "Ozineus orbiculus"
- "Ozineus spinicornis"
- "Ozineus striatus"
- "Ozineus strigosus"
- "Ozineus torquatus" | 2,276,074 | trex-train |
Gorki Águila [SEP] place of birth | Gorki Águila
Gorki Águila (born November 11, 1968 in Havana) is a Cuban rock musician, who has publicly criticized communism. He is the leader of the punk rock band Porno para Ricardo.
Águila lives with his father in a small apartment in Marianao, where he also has been recording his songs with the band since they were... | Gorki
Gorki may refer to:
- Gorki Águila (b. 1968), Cuban rock musician
- Gorki (band), a Belgian band of Luc De Vos
- Gorki (Kazan Metro), a station of the Kazan Metro, Kazan, Russia
- Gorki Ridge, a ridge in Antarctica
- Gorki, Russia, several inhabited localities in Russia
See also.
- Górki (disambiguation), several... | 2,276,075 | trex-train |
Lunella [SEP] parent taxon | Lunella
Lunella is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Turbinidae, the turban snails.
The Australian Faunal Directory classifies "Lunella" as "Turbo (Lunella)"
Species.
Species within the genus "Lunella" include:
- "Lunella cinerea"
- "Lunella coreensis"
- "Lunella coronata"
- "Lunella corre... | 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... | 2,276,076 | trex-train |
Dry Harbour Mountains [SEP] instance of | iron and aluminium oxide.
The Dry Harbour Mountains is some 2,200 feet above sea level and many areas are very cool. The area is covered in rich verdant pastures and numerous trees. In many areas the wet limestone forest is a riotous profuse of trees. Many prominent districts are part of this plateau region of Jamaica.... | Discovery Bay, Jamaica
Discovery Bay is a town in Saint Ann Parish on the northern coast of Jamaica. The city is also known locally as Dry Harbour, and gives its name to the Dry Harbour Mountains in St. Ann. There is a dispute as to whether Christopher Columbus first landed in Discovery Bay or Sevilla la Nueva (east of... | 2,276,077 | trex-train |
City of Hawkesbury [SEP] capital | The Hawkesbury Chronicle and Farmers' Advocate
The Hawkesbury Chronicle and Farmers' Advocate was a weekly English language newspaper published in Windsor, New South Wales between 1881 and 1888. The newspaper notes its publication as "conducted on Liberal principles", "bound to no Individual, Sect, or Party but works f... | "
- "Deniliquin Pastoral Times"
- "The Observer" (Coleambally)
Newspapers Non-daily New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory Sydney Suburban.
- "Blue Mountains Gazette"
- "Fairfield City Champion"
- "Hawkesbury Courier"
- "Hawkesbury Gazette"
- "Liverpool City Champion"
- "St George and Sutherland Shire Lea... | 2,276,078 | trex-train |
Patricia Plunkett [SEP] occupation | Patricia Plunkett
Patricia Ruth Plunkett (17 December 1926 – 13 October 1974) was an English actress.
Born in Streatham, London, she trained at RADA and had an early stage hit in "Pick-Up Girl" (1946) by the American dramatist Elsa Shelley.
Plunkett appeared in 12 films. She was usually in supporting roles, but she was... | Landfall (film)
Landfall is a 1949 British war film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Michael Denison, Patricia Plunkett and Kathleen Harrison. It is based on the 1940 novel, "", written by author Nevil Shute.
Cast.
- Michael Denison as Rick
- Patricia Plunkett as Mona
- Kathleen Harrison as Mona's Mother
- Denis O'... | 2,276,079 | trex-train |
Emily Reuben [SEP] occupation | Emily Reuben
Emily Reuben is a reporter and presenter on British television's Now with CNN.
Biography.
She previously presented More4 News. In 2004, she married Nick Crossley.
Reuben has one son, Eli, who has Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Reuben founded the Duchenne Children’s Trust dedicated to finding better treatment... | Emily Harbour
Emily Harbour is a town in Labrador, Canada. It is located southeast of Holton, Labrador. The first Post Master was Reuben Ghosse.
See also.
- List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador | 2,276,080 | trex-train |
Ota Pavel [SEP] place of death | Ota Pavel
Ota Pavel (born Otto Popper) (2 July 1930 in Prague – 31 March 1973 in Prague) was a Czech writer, journalist and sport reporter. He is primarily an author of autobiographical and biographical novels.
Biography.
He was born in Prague as the third and youngest son of a Jewish father, Leo Popper, who was a trav... | to take the fifth place and would not have been disappointed with the tenth place. Czech writer Ota Pavel described his first jump in the normal hill event: ""It was a beautiful flight in the infinite silence, that took short human age. Painter and editor Ota Mašek nearly fainted, photographer Jarda Skála stopped photo... | 2,276,081 | trex-train |
Nagysáp [SEP] country | Nagysáp
Nagysáp is a village in Komárom-Esztergom county, Hungary.
External links.
- Street map (Hungarian) | - Bakonysárkány
- Bakonyszombathely
- Bana
- Bársonyos
- Bokod
- Csatka
- Császár
- Csém
- Csép
- Csolnok
- Dad
- Dág
- Dömös
- Dunaalmás
- Dunaszentmiklós
- Epöl
- Ete
- Gyermely
- Héreg
- Kecskéd
- Kerékteleki
- Kesztölc
- Kisigmánd
- Kocs
- Kömlőd
- Környe
- Leányvár
- Máriahalom
- Mocsa
- Mogyorósbánya
- Nagyigmánd... | 2,276,082 | trex-train |
Castronia [SEP] taxon rank | Castronia
Castronia is a genus of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae.
Species.
- "Castronia apostata"
External links.
- Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog | Castronia apostata
Castronia apostata is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It is found in Brazil. | 2,276,083 | trex-train |
1775 in science [SEP] facet of | 1775 in science
The year 1775 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Biology.
- The cheetah ("Acinonyx jubatus") is described.
Chemistry.
- May 25 – Joseph Priestley's account of his isolation of oxygen in the form of a gas ("dephlogisticated air") is read to the Royal Society of London.
- Torbern ... | Died)
- Giovan Battista Renzoli (16 Jul 1721 – Sep 1743 Died)
- Giacomo Filippo Consoli (2 Dec 1743 – Jul 1770 Died)
- Tommaso Struzzieri, C.P. (10 Sep 1770 – 18 Dec 1775 Appointed, Bishop of Todi)
- Francesco Angelo Jacoboni (18 Dec 1775 – 30 Aug 1785 Died)
- Carlo Fabi (26 Sep 1785 – 31 Mar 1798 Died)
- Francesco Mar... | 2,276,084 | trex-train |
Gary Smulyan [SEP] genre | Eric Alexander (jazz saxophonist)
Eric Alexander (born August 4, 1968) is an American jazz saxophonist.
Early life.
Alexander began as a classical musician, studying alto saxophone at Indiana University with Eugene Rousseau in 1986. He soon switched to jazz and the tenor saxophone, however, and transferred to William P... | Charles] (2009) Posi-Tone
With Tad Shull
- "Deep Passion" (1990) Criss Cross
- "In the Land of the Tenor" (1991) Criss Cross
With Greg Skaff
- "Blues For Mr. T" (2003) Khaeon [note: reissued in 2004 as "Ellington Boulevard" on Zoho]
With Gary Smulyan
- "Saxophone Mosaic" (1993) Criss Cross
- "Gary Smulyan With Strings"... | 2,276,085 | trex-train |
Ekspress AT2 [SEP] instance of | Ekspress AT2
Ekspress AT2 () is a Russian communications satellite which was launched in March 2014. Part of the Ekspress series of geostationary communications satellites, it is owned and operated by the Russian State Company for Satellite Communications. It is based on the Ekspress-1000K satellite bus manufactured by... | follows Caquot.
The text includes a broken word "lly-" which with the addition of "-t" could possibly be analogous to the Hebrew Lilith, or "ll wyn" "night and day".
Mesnil du Buisson and Caquot published AT2 in 1971. It shows a male demon, ""m-z-h"".
Authenticity.
The authenticity of the amulets AT1 and AT2 has been q... | 2,276,086 | trex-train |
Neoregelia zaslawskyi [SEP] taxon rank | Neoregelia zaslawskyi
Neoregelia zaslawskyi is a species in the genus "Neoregelia". This species is endemic to Brazil.
References.
- BROMELIACEAE DA MATA ATLÂNTICA BRASILEIRA retrieved 22 October 2009 | - 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, | 2,276,087 | trex-train |
Bottrop Central Station [SEP] instance of | Bottrop Hauptbahnhof
Bottrop Hauptbahnof is a railway station in Bottrop, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located on the Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd – Hamm railway and Essen–Bottrop railway and is served by RE, RB and S-Bahn services operated by DB and NordWestBahn.
History.
On 12 November 1879, the Royal Westphali... | Bottrop now added to the administration of Vest Recklinghausen. The term "Vest", which denotes a type of judicial district, is still used locally, for instance by both a local radio station and museum.
History.
History Lordship of Vest Recklinghausen.
Vest Recklinghausen was first mentioned in 1228 as a fiefdom of the ... | 2,276,088 | trex-train |
Maggie May [SEP] performer | Maggie May (disambiguation)
"Maggie May" is a song by Rod Stewart.
It may also refer to:
- "Maggie May" (folk song), a traditional Liverpudlian song performed by "The Beatles", and released on the album "Let It Be" with the spelling "Maggie Mae"
- "Maggie May" (musical), a musical inspired by the song
- Maggie May (mod... | – 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... | 2,276,089 | trex-train |
Tappi Tíkarrass [SEP] genre | Tappi Tíkarrass
Tappi Tíkarrass was an Icelandic punk band which added elements of funk, rock and jazz to their music, marking a difference from other traditional bands at that time. The band is also considered the first serious music project of now renowned singer Björk Guðmundsdóttir. The band was reformed in 2015 by... | directed by Þráinn Bertelsson. The film was shot in the Westman Islands and Tappi Tíkarrass played on stage two songs “Sperglar” and “Kukl” (better known as “Seiður”), under the supervision of Megas.
Despite the rising interest in this band as Björk developed into an international music artist, the discography of Tappi... | 2,276,090 | trex-train |
Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup Station [SEP] instance of | Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup Station
Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup Station () is a railway station in Tårnby, Denmark, served by DSB’s regional trains including the Oresundtrain network. The nearby Lufthavnen metro station is served by the Copenhagen Metro’s line M2. The station opened on 27 September 1998, and was subseq... | Kastrup Station
Kastrup Station is a rapid transit station of the Copenhagen Metro, located in the Kastrup section of Tårnby. It opened on 28 September 2007.
The station serves the M2 line. It is located in fare zone 4. It serves the residential area of Kastrup, while another station further south connects the metro to... | 2,276,091 | trex-train |
P. Manicavasagam [SEP] occupation | P. Manicavasagam
Ponniah Manicavasagam was a Ceylon Tamil politician and Member of Parliament.
Manicavasagam was born on 11 December 1912.
Manicavasagam stood as the Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi's (Federal Party) candidate for Kalkudah at the 1956 parliamentary election but was defeated by A. H. Macan Markar. He stood ... | 102. P. Kumarasiri
103. P. Kunhiraman Nair
104. P. L. Bauddhasara
105. P. L. D. Premaratne
106. P. L. Munasinghe
107. P. L. Sundaram
108. P. Lankesh
109. P. Leela
110. P. Lingam
111. P. M. B. Chavasse
112. P. M. Thangavelraj
113. P. M. W. Wijayasuriya
114. P. Madhuri
115. P. Mahalingam
116. P. Mahender Reddy
117. P. Ma... | 2,276,092 | trex-train |
Darcy Lever railway station [SEP] named after | Darcy Lever railway station
Darcy Lever railway station served the Darcy Lever area of eastern Bolton between 1848 and 1951.
History.
The station opened on 20 November 1848. It was on the Bury– section of the Liverpool & Bury Railway, which opened on the same day.
To the east of the station, the valley of the River Ton... | Smith.
External links.
- 1944 one inch map of location
Timetables
- 1877, 1879, 1880, Feb 1882, Mar 1882, Sep 1882, Jan 1883, Mar 1883
Photos
Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland Libraries photos –
- 1901 regatta crowds at station
- National Library – Railway Bridge c1910, 1900s train at station opposite Delta... | 2,276,093 | trex-train |
Acalypha suirenbiensis [SEP] taxon rank | Acalypha suirenbiensis
Acalypha suirenbiensis is a species of plant in the Euphorbiaceae family. It is endemic to Hualien County, Taiwan. The Flora of China, however, includes "Acalypha hontauyuensis" from Orchid Island in this species. It is a shrub growing about tall.
Habitat and conservation.
"Acalypha suirenbiensis... | "
- "Acalypha rhomboidea" – common copperleaf, rhombic copperleaf
- "Acalypha rubrinervis" – St. Helena mountain bush, string tree, stringwood (extinct (c.1860))
- "Acalypha setosa" – Cuban copperleaf
- "Acalypha siamensis" – wild tea
- "Acalypha skutchii"
- "Acalypha sonderiana"
- "Acalypha suirenbiensis"
- "Acalypha ... | 2,276,094 | trex-train |
Muddling Through [SEP] genre | Muddling Through
Muddling Through is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS from July 9, 1994 to September 7, 1994.
Plot.
Connie Drego was an ex-con paroled after serving three years in prison for shooting her cheating husband, Sonny, in the buttocks. Connie returned home to work at Drego's Oasis, the family's... | called "Gradualism") takes a "baby-steps", "Muddling Through" or "Echternach Theory" approach to decision-making processes. In it, policy change is, under most circumstances, evolutionary rather than revolutionary. He came to this view through his extensive studies of Welfare policies and Trade Unions throughout the in... | 2,276,095 | trex-train |
Ocotea rotundata [SEP] taxon rank | Ocotea rotundata
Ocotea rotundata is a species of evergreen tree in the genus of plants "Ocotea", in the Lauraceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. | "Ocotea rivularis"
- "Ocotea robertsoniae"
- "Ocotea rotundata"
- "Ocotea rubrinervis"
- "Ocotea rugosa"
- "Ocotea rusbyana"
- "Ocotea sericea"
- "Ocotea silvestris"
- "Ocotea smithiana"
- "Ocotea spathulata"
- "Ocotea spectabilis"
- "Ocotea spixiana"
- "Ocotea staminoides"
- "Ocotea tabacifolia"
- "Ocotea teleiandra"
... | 2,276,096 | trex-train |
Triacetelus sericatus [SEP] taxon rank | Triacetelus sericatus
Triacetelus sericatus is a species of beetle in the Cerambycidae family. It was described by Bates in 1892. | - 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, | 2,276,097 | trex-train |
Dawson College [SEP] country | Kimveer Gill
Kimveer Singh Gill (July 9, 1981 – September 13, 2006) was the perpetrator of the Dawson College shooting at Dawson College in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on September 13, 2006. Gill killed one student and wounded nineteen others before committing suicide. Prior to the shooting he had a fascination with 9/11 ... | Grateful Dead. Dawson was also heavily influenced by the Bakersfield sound genre of country music.
After a stint at Occidental College, Dawson remained in the Los Angeles metropolitan area for several years. By 1969, Dawson had returned to Los Altos Hills to attend courses at Foothill College. Along with Nelson, he als... | 2,276,098 | trex-train |
Arena [SEP] instance of | Arena (1953 film)
Arena is a 1953 3-D film directed by Richard Fleischer. It was promoted as "the first 3-D western" of the era.
Plot.
A man named Hob Danvers comes to a Tucson, Arizona rodeo with Sylvia Lorgan in tow. Hob has been separated from wife Ruth for two years, and doesn't realize she intends to be at the rod... | , CR - From 31 May to 30 Jun 2013
- Guadalajara, MX - From 14 Aug to 8 Sep 2013
- Mexico City, MX - From 19 Sep to 24 Nov 2013
Tour Grand Chapiteau Tour 2017 schedule.
- PortAventura World, ES - From 6 Jul to 13 Aug 2017
Tour Arena Tour.
Tour Arena Tour 2008 schedule.
- Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - From 5 Jan to 17 ... | 2,276,099 | trex-train |
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