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Dénéon [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Dénéon
Dénéon is a village in the Zimtenga Department of Bam Province in northern-central Burkina Faso. It has a population of 837. | 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... | 2,276,100 | trex-train |
Chugwater Site [SEP] instance of | Chugwater Site
The Chugwater Site is a prehistoric archaeological site on the banks of the Tanana River near Moose Creek, Alaska. The site covers more than on a bluff overlooking the river, and consists of widely scattered stone toolmaking debris, interspersed with other artifacts. The area was extensively sampled in 1... | poverty line, including 17.8% of those under age 18 and 33.3% of those age 65 or over.
Archaeology.
Coordinates: 64°43'30"N, 147°13'05"W
Chugwater is a large (100 x 165m) site on the east summit of Moose Creek Bluff near the town of North Pole, Alaska 25 km southeast of Fairbanks. Samples of charcoal and sedimentary or... | 2,276,101 | trex-train |
Days Go By [SEP] performer | Days Go By (The Offspring song)
"Days Go By" is a pop punk song by the American punk rock band The Offspring. It is featured as the third track on the band's ninth studio album of the same name and was released as its first single. The song was premiered on the Los Angeles, California rock station KROQ on April 27, 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... | 2,276,102 | trex-train |
Langmuir [SEP] main subject | Langmuir (journal)
Langmuir is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in 1985 and is published by the American Chemical Society. It covers research in the areas of surface and colloid chemistry.
The title honors Irving Langmuir, winner of the 1932 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. The founding editor-in-chief... | 12, 1935-"Treatment of Materials"
- Filed Dec 6, 1954-"Coating for Electric Devices"
- Filed Apr 12, 1941-"Light-Dividing Element"
- Filed Jun 27, 1941-"Method of Producing Solids of Desired Configuration"
- Filed Jun 21, 1944-"Cathode Ray Tube"
- Filed Mar 24, 1943-"Method and Apparatus for Producing Aerosols"(with Ir... | 2,276,103 | trex-train |
World Trade Center Mexico City [SEP] instance of | World Trade Center (Tokyo)
The building is home to World Trade Center Tokyo, a member of the World Trade Centers Association. It is primarily used for office space, but it also includes retail stores and restaurants. The building's top floor is a visitor observatory. The building is connected to the Toei Subways's Daim... | World Trade Center Mexico City
The World Trade Center Mexico City, also still commonly called by its former name, Hotel de México, is a building complex located in wealthy neighborhood Colonia Nápoles in central Mexico City, Mexico. Its most famous and recognizable feature is the 52-story, 207 m (670 ft) high Torre WTC... | 2,276,104 | trex-train |
Negit Island [SEP] located in or next to body of water | Negit Island
Negit Island is an island in Mono Lake. Negit (along with nearby Paoha Island) is a volcanic cone less than 2000 years old. It can be considered to be the northernmost of the Mono Craters. Negit is composed of three dark dacite lava flows.
Negit is an important nesting ground for migratory birds, including... | to the north-northwest, by a narrow channel. During low water levels, Negit Island and eventually Paoha Island become connected to the mainland in one giant peninsula.
The island is more mountainous near the east side, with the highest volcanic domes rising more or less than above the lake surface. The highest cone, wh... | 2,276,105 | trex-train |
Bulbophyllum sempiternum [SEP] taxon rank | Bulbophyllum sempiternum
Bulbophyllum sempiternum is a species of orchid in the genus "Bulbophyllum".
References.
- The Bulbophyllum-Checklist
- The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia | " Schltr. 1913
- "Bulbophyllum semiteretifolium" Gagnep. 1930
- "Bulbophyllum semperflorens" J.J.Sm. 1907
- "Bulbophyllum sempiternum" Ames 1920
- "Bulbophyllum senghasii" G.A.Fisch. & Sieder (2009)
- "Bulbophyllum sensile" Ames 1915
- "Bulbophyllum sepikense" W.Kittr. (1984 publ. 1985)
- "Bulbophyllum septatum" Schltr... | 2,276,106 | trex-train |
Tecomán, Colima [SEP] country | Tecomán
Tecomán is a city and seat of the municipality of Tecomán in the Mexican state of Colima, about 50 km south of the city of Colima. In the 2005 census the city had a population of 112,726 people. It is the third-largest community in the state of Colima. The municipality has an area of 834.77 km² (322.31 sq mi). ... | a number of technological schools, universities and teachers’ colleges. Just over half of these are located in the city of Colima, with about 19% in Villa de Alvarez and eleven percent in Tecomán. Most technology related higher education is provided by the Instituto Tecnológico de Colima, with 76% of the students, foll... | 2,276,107 | trex-train |
Shalom Sharabi [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | now incorporated in every recent edition of the Babylonian Talmud ("Hagahot v'Chiddushei HaRashash"). His fame as a rabbinical scholar spread throughout Russia, and he conducted a correspondence with several well-known rabbis.
Strashun was offered the rabbinate of Suwałki, but he refused it, preferring to retain his in... | Fox Lake (town), Wisconsin
Fox Lake is a town in Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,402 at the 2000 census. The City of Fox Lake is located within the town. The unincorporated communities of Delbern Acres, Fox Lake Junction, and Lyndon Dale are also located in the town.
History.
Fox Lake is de... | 2,276,108 | trex-train |
Genesee Valley Center [SEP] country | Genesee Valley Center
Genesee Valley Center is an enclosed shopping mall located in Flint Township, Michigan, outside the city of Flint, Michigan, United States. Opened in 1970, the mall is of leasable area. The mall has three anchor tenants: JCPenney, Macy's, and Play Big. It comprises more than 120 tenants, including... | Genesee Valley Canal Railroad
The Genesee Valley Canal Railroad was a part of the Pennsylvania Railroad system in western New York. It was built on the former Genesee Valley Canal alignment.
History.
History Genesee Valley Canal: 1836-1878.
On May 6, 1836 an act was passed in New York authorizing the construction of th... | 2,276,109 | trex-train |
Somerset Township [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Somerset Township, Jackson County, Illinois
Somerset Township is one of sixteen townships in Jackson County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 4,205 and it contained 1,886 housing units.
Geography.
According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , of which (or 98.67%) is land and (... | 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... | 2,276,110 | trex-train |
Adam Bennett [SEP] position played on team / speciality | Adam Bennett
Adam Bennett (born March 30, 1971, in Georgetown, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey defenceman and coach. He was selected in the first round of the 1989 NHL Entry Draft, 6th overall, by the Chicago Blackhawks.
Playing career.
Bennett played junior with the Sudbury Wolves of the OHL. In his first... | Category at Qatar Olympic Committee (JAN 14 - JUL 15)
- Coach at Olympiacos Sailing (SEP 12 - DEC 13)
- Sailing Athlete at Olympic Team of Greece (2012)
- Sailing Athlete at National Team of Greece (2006-2012)
Studies.
1. Physical Education and Sport Science at Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece speciality : Sai... | 2,276,111 | trex-train |
Murex troscheli [SEP] taxon rank | Murex troscheli
Murex troscheli, also known as Troschel's murex, is a species of large predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the rock snails or murex snails. | " Houart, 2010
- "Murex hystricosus" Houart & Dharma, 2001
- "Murex indicus" Houart, 2011
- "Murex megapex" Neubert, 1998
- "Murex ornamentalis" Ponder & Vokes, 1988
- "Murex philippinensis" Parth, 1994
- "Murex salomonensis" Parth, 1994
- "Murex somalicus" Parth, 1990
- "Murex surinamensis" Okutani, 1982
- "Murex tros... | 2,276,112 | trex-train |
André Bloc [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | André Bloc
André Bloc (Algiers, May 23, 1896 – New Delhi, November 8, 1966) was a French sculptor, magazine editor, and founder of several specialist journals. He founded the "Groupe Espace" in 1949.
His work is related to that of architects Auguste Perret, Henri Sauvage, and Jourdain.
Biography.
Born in Algeria, he mo... | ) Overwhelmingly, students felt that they had observed improved comprehension, lexical retrieval, and increased confidence in their target language.
Machine translation and signed languages.
In the early 2000s, options for machine translation between spoken and signed languages were severely limited. It was a common be... | 2,276,113 | trex-train |
Totchagni [SEP] instance of | Totchagni
Totchagni is an arrondissement in the Kouffo department of Benin. It is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Dogbo-Tota. According to the population census conducted by the Institut National de la Statistique Benin on February 15, 2002, the arrondissement had a total population ... | Pélébina, Sérou
Donga Department Ouaké.
Badjoudè, Kondé, Ouaké, Sèmèrè I, Sèmèrè II, Tchalinga
Kouffo Department.
Kouffo Department Aplahoué.
Aplahoué, Atomè, Azovè, Dekpo, Godohou, Kissamey, Lonkly
Kouffo Department Djakotomey.
Adjintimey, Bètoumey, Djakotomey I, Djakotomey II, Gohomey, Houègamey, Kinkinhoué, Kokohoué... | 2,276,114 | trex-train |
Georg Kloss [SEP] place of death | Georg Kloss
Georg Franz Burkhard Kloss (31 July 1787 Frankfurt am Main - 10 February 1854 Frankfurt) was a German historian of freemasonry.
Biography.
Kloss was the son of a physician and studied medicine at Heidelberg and Göttingen, where he became one of the cofounders of the Corps Hannovera Göttingen. He practiced m... | Kloss
Kloss is a German surname. Some individuals with the surname include:
- Cecil Boden Kloss (1877–1949), English zoologist
- Dorothy Kloss (born 1923), Americal dancer
- Eric Kloss (born 1949, American jazz saxophonist
- Georg Kloss, (Georg Franz Burkhard Kloss, 1787–1854), German historian and early researcher in ... | 2,276,115 | trex-train |
Lascazères [SEP] instance of | Lascazères
Lascazères is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in south-western France.
See also.
- Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées department
References.
- INSEE | -Rivière
9. Escondeaux
10. Estirac
11. Gensac
12. Hagedet
13. Hères
14. Labatut-Rivière
15. Lacassagne
16. Lafitole
17. Lahitte-Toupière
18. Laméac
19. Larreule
20. Lascazères
21. Lescurry
22. Liac
23. Madiran
24. Mansan
25. Maubourguet
26. Mingot
27. Monfaucon
28. Moumoulous
29. Peyrun
30. Rabastens-de-Bigorre
31 | 2,276,116 | trex-train |
Little Red Riding Hood [SEP] instance of | Little Red Riding Hood (opera)
Little Red Riding Hood ("Красная шапочка" in Russian; transliterated "Krasnaja šapočka", literally meaning little red cap) is an opera-fairytale for children in two acts (three tableaux) by César Cui, composed in 1911. The libretto was written by Marina Stanislavona Pol', based on Charles... | exception of "sein" and "wollen"), but only perfect constructs.
In certain regions, a few specific verbs are used in the preterite, for instance the modal verbs and the verbs "haben" (have) and "sein" (be).
- Es gab einmal ein kleines Mädchen, das Rotkäppchen hieß. (There "was" once a small girl who "was called" Little... | 2,276,117 | trex-train |
Aioi Bridge [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Aioi Bridge
The is an unusual "T"-shaped three-way bridge in Hiroshima, Japan. The original bridge, constructed in 1932, was the aiming point for the 1945 Hiroshima atom bomb because its shape was easily recognized from the air. Although the bridge was not destroyed by the atomic blast, it did sustain heavy damage. Aft... | 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... | 2,276,118 | trex-train |
Raymond L. Orbach [SEP] country of citizenship | Raymond L. Orbach
Raymond Lee Orbach (born 1934) is an American physicist and administrator. He served as Under Secretary for Science in the United States Department of Energy from 2006 until 2009, when he was replaced by Steven E. Koonin. Until his resignation in December 2012, in the wake of a conflict-of-interest co... | Jessica Mathews
- Raymond L. Orbach
- John M. Poindexter, PhD 1964; Director of DARPA Information Awareness Office; National Security Advisor to Ronald Reagan
- Arati Prabhakar
- Eberhardt Rechtin, BS 1946, PhD 1950; Director of DARPA; Assistant Secretary of Defense; chief engineer of Hewlett-Packard; president of the ... | 2,276,119 | trex-train |
Valakonje [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Valakonje
Valakonje is a village in the municipality of Boljevac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 1378 people. | 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... | 2,276,120 | trex-train |
Anthony Maraschi [SEP] religious order | Anthony Maraschi
The Reverend Anthony Maraschi, S.J. (1820 - 1897) was an Italian-born priest of the Society of Jesus. He was a founder of the University of San Francisco and Saint Ignatius College Preparatory as well as the first pastor of Saint Ignatius Church in San Francisco, California.
Born in Piedmont, Italy, in... | )
- Niccolò Marciari (1374.12.04 – 1378)
- Ettore Orsini (1379.10.07 – 1387.07.17)
- Bandello Bandelli (1387.07.15 [1387.09.16] – 1407.03.14)
- Giovanni del Pozzo (1407–1409)
- Bernardo Bartolomei, O.S.M. (1409–1423)
- Sirubaldo degli Ubaldi (1424–1441)
- Radulphus , O.S.A. (8 March 1441 – death 9 June 1460)
- Giovanni... | 2,276,121 | trex-train |
Nedjeljni Jutarnji [SEP] part of | Nedjeljni Jutarnji
Nedjeljni Jutarnji is the weekly Sunday edition of "Jutarnji list", one of the two prominent dailies in Croatia. "Nedjeljni" is principally concerned with life, culture, politics and style. Founded by Tomislav Wruss in 2003 in the long tradition of Croatian Sunday papers such as Nedjeljna Dalmacija, ... | , Viktor Vresnik and culinary expert Rene Bakalović.
"Nedjeljni" also launched a weekly food supplement, "Dobra Hrana", with 10 pages of cooking tips and features on dining culture. The paid circulation figures have been increasing in recent months, and the title currently outsells the daily edition of "Jutarnji".
Nota... | 2,276,122 | trex-train |
Death in the Afternoon [SEP] instance of | Champagne until it attains the proper opalescent milkiness. Drink three to five of these slowly."
It is claimed that the cocktail was invented by Hemingway after he spent time in the Left Bank, Paris, and enjoyed the absinthe there. The original printed recipe for the drink claimed that it was invented "by the author a... | the Head of Health Instance of Pidie Jaya, later rose to 49. The Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management sent around 740 personnel to Pidie Jaya from Pidie, consisting of the Indonesian National Army and Pidie Regency's Tagana. The death toll was later revised again to 52, as rescuers retrieved more bodies un... | 2,276,123 | trex-train |
Leszek Korzeniowski [SEP] occupation | Leszek Korzeniowski
Leszek Korzeniowski (born January 1, 1955 in Warsaw) is a Polish politician. He was elected to the Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 7798 votes in 21 Opole district, candidating from the Civic Platform list.
He was also a member of Sejm 2001-2005.
See also.
- Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2007
Extern... | privately run colleges:
- Management and Administration College in Opole (Wyższa Szkoła Zarządzania i Administracji w Opolu)
- Bogdan Jański Academy (Szkoła Wyższa im. Bogdana Jańskiego)
- WSB Universities - WSB University in Wrocław, departments of Economics
Politics.
Members of Parliament (Sejm) elected from Opole co... | 2,276,124 | trex-train |
Luis Funes [SEP] country of citizenship | Luis Funes
Luis Funes (1882–1970) was an Argentine politician and a member of the Democratic Party of Córdoba, who took over as interim governor of Córdoba in 1936.
Luis Funes was born in the Argentine city of Bell-Ville, Cordoba in 1882. He was born in an aristocratic and traditional family of Cordoba.
He worked in th... | in March 1945 was appointed to ascertain a solution between the two parties, and presented its report in August with a recommendation that the AESC be nationalised. A few months later, Playford's stance received a boost when heavy strikes in New South Wales forced shutdowns in South Australia that saw thousands of labo... | 2,276,125 | trex-train |
Heartbeat [SEP] performer | Heartbeat (Sarah Engels album)
Heartbeat is the debut album from German singer and runner-up of Deutschland sucht den Superstar, Sarah Engels. It was released on June 24, 2011 and produced by Dieter Bohlen. The first single released from the album "Call My Name" was released on 7 May 2011, the following second single "... | – 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... | 2,276,126 | trex-train |
Kingdom Hearts [SEP] developer | Kingdom Hearts (video game)
The game was a departure from Square's standard role-playing games, introducing a substantial action and hack and slash element to the gameplay. "Kingdom Hearts" has an all-star voice cast and includes many of the Disney characters' official voice actors. It was longtime Square character des... | was used to obtain substances purified by distillation. It is not known whether Mary invented it, but Zosimos credits the first description of the instrument to her. It is still used today in alchemy and chemistry labs. In her writings (quoted by Zosimos), she recommends that the copper or bronze used to make the tubes... | 2,276,127 | trex-train |
The Playboy [SEP] author | The Playboy
The Playboy is a graphic novel by Canadian cartoonist Chester Brown, serialized in 1990 in Brown's comic book "Yummy Fur" and collected in different revised book editions in 1992 and 2013. It deals with Brown's guilt and anxiety over his obsessive masturbation to "Playboy" Playmate models.
The story begins ... | Darkness and The Congo Diary", "Typhoon and Other Stories", "Lord Jim", "Under Western Eyes", "The Nigger of the 'Narcissus' and Other Stories", "Nostromo" and "The Secret Agent".
Published works Magazines.
Covers
- "Epic" December 1985
Interiors
- Playboy (July 98)
- Playboy (Sep 98)
- Playboy (Feb 05)
- Imbroglio Mag... | 2,276,128 | trex-train |
Rainbow Electronics [SEP] performer | Rainbow Electronics
Rainbow Electronics is an album by the Japanese noise musician Merzbow. It consists of a single long track made from 21 hours worth of material. It was the first entry in the "Good Alchemy" series of harsh noise CDs. An alternate mix called "Rainbow Electronics 2" was released in 1996.
Personnel.
- ... | in 1970.
Discography.
Discography 45s.
- "I'm Five Years Ahead of My Time" b/w "Rainbow Life" (Roulette 4742) 1967
Discography Albums.
- "Lose Your Mind" (Sundazed SEP 106) 1993
- "The Third Bardo" (Sundazed SEP 10-160) 2000
Song list.
1. "I'm Five Years Ahead of My Time"
2. "Rainbow Life"
3. "Lose Your Mind"
4. " | 2,276,129 | trex-train |
Villa Río Bermejito [SEP] instance of | Villa Río Bermejito
Villa Río Bermejito is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. | now an intermittent stream called Río Bermejito. The northern branch is now the main stem of the Bermejo and is called the Teuco River ("Río Teuco"), Bermejo Nuevo, or simply the Bermejo River. The two branches rejoin at , near Villa Río Bermejito, forming the Lower Bermejo River.
The Bermejo River is long and has a dr... | 2,276,130 | trex-train |
Crassispira callosa [SEP] taxon rank | Crassispira callosa
Crassispira callosa is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pseudomelatomidae.
Description.
The length of the shell varies between 35 mm and 50 mm.
The chocolate-colored shell is very solid, with a well-defined shoulder, and sulcate space above it. The longitudinal ribs l... | "Crassispira calligona"
- "Crassispira callosa"
- "Crassispira cana"
- † "Crassispira capella"
- "Crassispira carbonaria"
- "Crassispira cerithina" (
- "Crassispira cerithoidea"
- "Crassispira chacei"
- "Crassispira chazaliei"
- "Crassispira coelata"
- "Crassispira comasi"
- † "Crassispira conica"
- "Crassispira consoc... | 2,276,131 | trex-train |
Passage West GAA [SEP] country | Show Ground Halt railway station
Show Ground Halt railway station was on the Cork, Blackrock and Passage Railway in County Cork, Ireland.
History.
The station opened in 1880.
It was closed in August 1932. | Passage GAA
Passage GAA may refer to:
- Passage GAA (Waterford), a GAA club based in the town of Passage East, County Waterford
- Passage West GAA, a GAA club based in the town of Passage West, County Cork | 2,276,132 | trex-train |
Actinomyces gerencseriae [SEP] taxon rank | Actinomyces gerencseriae
Actinomyces gerencseriae is a species in the genus "Actinomyces" once known as "Actinomyces israelii" serovar II.
"A. gerencseriae" was named for the bacteriologist, Mary Ann Gerencser.
External links.
- Type strain of "Actinomyces gerencseriae" at Bac"Dive" - the Bacterial Diversity Metadataba... | Actinobacteridae
Actinobacteridae is a subclass of bacteria, in the class of Actinobacteria.
The group is diverse. Examples of organisms in this taxon include:
- Suborder Actinomycineae
- Family Actinomycetaceae
- "Actinomyces"
- Family Propionibacteriaceae
- "Propionibacterium"
- Family Frankiaceae
- "Frankia"
- Famil... | 2,276,133 | trex-train |
HMCS Skeena [SEP] vessel class | HMCS Skeena (D59)
HMCS "Skeena" was a River-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1931-1944.
She was similar to the Royal Navy's A-class and wore initially the pennant D59, changed in 1940 to I59.
She was built by John I. Thornycroft & Company at Woolston, Hampshire and commissioned into the RCN o... | HMCS Skeena (DDH 207)
HMCS "Skeena" was a that served in the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces from 1957–1993. "Skeena" was constructed as a destroyer escort and was converted in the 1960s to a helicopter-carrying destroyer. In 1972, the ship was designated a French Language Unit, the second in Canadian... | 2,276,134 | trex-train |
Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky [SEP] original language of film or TV show | Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky
Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky is a 2009 French film directed by Jan Kounen. It was chosen as the Closing Film of the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, and was shown on 24 May 2009.
"Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky" is based on the 2002 fictional novel "Coco and Igor" by Chris Greenhalgh and tra... | played Igor Stravinsky. The film was based on the 2002 novel "Coco and Igor" by Chris Greenhalgh, which concerns a purported affair between Chanel and Stravinsky. It was chosen to close the Cannes Film Festival of 2009.
Further reading.
- (Reviewed in "The Montreal Review")
External links.
- Official Site of Chanel
- C... | 2,276,135 | trex-train |
Annibale Carracci [SEP] place of birth | of the Invalides. In 1776 he was appointed professor at the Academy.
During the initial stages of the French Revolution he became active in the national museum project; however in 1791 he left France for Russia on the invitation of Catherine II of Russia. He settled in St Petersburg, where he was much honoured by the I... | Vaticano"; 43 plates.
- "Antiquissimi Virgiliani Codicis fragmenta et picturae, ex Biblioteca Vaticano";
- "Birth of the Virgin"; after Albani.
- "Virgin and Child in the Clouds"; after Ludovico Carracci.
- "Coriolanus and his Family" and "San Carlo Borromeo led by an Angel"; after Annibale Carracci.
- "Daniel in the L... | 2,276,136 | trex-train |
HMAS Warrnambool [SEP] conflict | HMAS Warrnambool (J202)
HMAS "Warrnambool" (J202), named for the city of Warrnambool, Victoria was one of 60 "Bathurst"-class corvettes constructed during World War II, and one of 36 initially manned and commissioned solely by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). "Warrnambool" sank after she hit a mine in the Great Barrier... | HMAS Warrnambool
Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS "Warrnambool", for the city of Warrnambool, Victoria.
- , a "Bathurst"-class corvette launched in 1941 and lost in 1947 following a collision with a mine
- , a "Fremantle"-class patrol boat launched in 1980 and decommissioned in 2005
Bat... | 2,276,137 | trex-train |
Marcelo Viana [SEP] occupation | Marcelo Viana
Marcelo Miranda Viana da Silva (born 4 March 1962) is a Brazilian mathematician working in dynamical systems theory.
He was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1993. He received the TWAS Prize in 1998 and in 2005 he was awarded the inaugural ICTP Ramanujan Prize for his research achievements.
Viana was vice-president ... | 140 (1994), no. 1, pp. 207–250.
- jointly with MORA, L., "Abundance of strange attractors". "Acta Mathematica". vol. 171 (1993), no. 1, pp. 1–71.
External links.
- Home page of Marcelo Viana
- Unión Matemática de América Latina y el Caribe – UMALCA Award in Mathematics 2000: Marcelo Viana
- Viana teaching a course on o... | 2,276,138 | trex-train |
Clover Creek, Virginia [SEP] country | name to the current two-word "Clover Creek". During the French and Indian War, a British fort named Fort George was built near Clover Creek in 1754 consisting of a wooden stockade square. The fort was never directly attacked, though arrows were at one point launched against the fort from a distance leaving no damage. G... | Clover Creek
Clover Creek or Clovercreek may refer to:
- Clover Creek (Bruneau River), a stream in Owyhee County, Idaho
- Clover Creek (Pennsylvania), a tributary of the Frankstown Branch Juniata River
- Clovercreek, Pennsylvania, sometimes spelled "Clover Creek", a town on the above stream
- Clover Creek, Virginia, an... | 2,276,139 | trex-train |
Balcombe [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Balcombe
Balcombe is a village and civil parish in the Mid Sussex district of West Sussex, England. It lies south of London, north of Brighton, and east north east of the county town of Chichester. Nearby towns include Crawley to the north west and Haywards Heath to the south south east.
History.
The name Balcombe may ... | 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... | 2,276,140 | trex-train |
Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics [SEP] sport | Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics was held at Sydney International Archery Park in Sydney, Australia with ranking rounds on 16 September and regular competition held from 17 to 20 September. One hundred twenty-eight archers from forty-six nations competed in the four gold medal eve... | Cassandra Kell
Cassandra Kell (born 8 August 1980) is a female Australian football goalkeeper.
She was part of the Australia women's national soccer team at the 2004 Summer Olympics. On club level she played for New South Wales Sapphires.
See also.
- Australia at the 2004 Summer Olympics
External links.
- http://www.sc... | 2,276,141 | trex-train |
2008 Hopman Cup [SEP] sport | 2008 Hopman Cup
The 2008 Hopman Cup (also known as the Hyundai Hopman Cup for sponsorship reasons) corresponds to the twentieth edition of the Hopman Cup tournament between nations in men's and women's tennis. Eight teams participated in the World Group with one qualifier from the Asian region, Chinese Taipei.
The firs... | Katarina Srebotnik, 7–6, 7–5.
- Mixed Doubles: Martina Navratilova & Bob Bryan d. Květa Peschke & Martin Damm, 6–2, 6–3.
ITF Davis Cup.
World Group Draw
- S-Seeded
- U-Unseeded
- *Choice of ground
World Group Playoffs
Date: 22 Sep – 24 Sep
ITF Fed Cup.
World Group I Draw
- S-Seeded
- U-Unseeded
- *Choice of ground
ITF ... | 2,276,142 | trex-train |
Southern Giant Petrel [SEP] parent taxon | Southern giant petrel
The southern giant petrel ("Macronectes giganteus"), also known as the Antarctic giant petrel, giant fulmar, stinker, and stinkpot, is a large seabird of the southern oceans. Its distribution overlaps broadly with the similar northern giant petrel, though it overall is centered slightly further so... | 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... | 2,276,143 | trex-train |
Medvedgrad [SEP] instance of | Janus Pannonius
Janus Pannonius (, , ; 29 August 1434 – 27 March 1472) was a Croat-Hungarian Latinist, poet, diplomat and Bishop of Pécs. He was the most significant poet of the Renaissance in the Kingdom of Hungary and one of the better-known figures of Humanist poetry in Europe.
Life.
Born in Slavonia, Janus’s father... | ". Despite this, when the relationship between Béla IV and his eldest son Duke Stephen became tense in the early 1260s, the king, when visitied the Slavonian province in the company of his wife Maria in the spring of 1262, Béla confiscated Medvedgrad from Philip to transfer the crown jewels and royal treasures from Szé... | 2,276,144 | trex-train |
Takashi Sugiura [SEP] country of citizenship | Hinako Sugiura
Sugiura was the assistant of Murasaki Yamada, a prominent feminist manga artist. Sugiura published her first manga, "Tsugen Muro no Ume," in the alternative manga magazine "Garo" in 1980. Her distinctive style drew heavily on ukiyo-e techniques and breathed life into her depictions of Edo-period life and... | - Arrangement: Shintaro Itou
- Artist: MY MELODIES
Theme songs Onegai My Melody Kirara★.
- Opening Theme
- Lyrics: Takashi Ifukube
- Composition: Seiichiro "Ruffin" Sugiura
- Arrangement: Seiichiro "Ruffin" Sugiura
- Artist: Yuka Uchiyae
- Ending Theme
- (EPS 1-27)
- Lyrics: Takashi Ifukube
- Composition: Seiichiro "Ru... | 2,276,145 | trex-train |
Welcome Back, Carter [SEP] part of the series | Welcome Back, Carter
"Welcome Back, Carter" is the third episode of the ninth season of the animated comedy series "Family Guy". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on October 10, 2010. The episode follows Peter after he discovers his father-in-law, Carter Pewterschmidt, having an affair with another woman.... | the conclusion of the eighth production season. Series veterans Peter Shin and James Purdum, both of whom having previously served as animation directors, served as supervising directors for the episode, with Andrew Goldberg, Alex Carter, Elaine Ko, Spencer Porter and Aaron Blitzstein serving as staff writers for the e... | 2,276,146 | trex-train |
Osphronemidae [SEP] parent taxon | Moonlight gourami
The moonlight gourami ("Trichopodus microlepis"), also known as the moonbeam gourami, is a labyrinth fish of the family Osphronemidae native to Indochina. This peaceful, attractive species is a popular aquarium fish.
Description.
An adult moonlight gourami reaches a length of to up SL.
These fish are ... | - "Ctenopoma ansorgei"
- "Ctenopoma fasciolatum"
- "Ctenopoma oxyrhynchus"
Perciformes Osphronemidae.
Perciformes Osphronemidae "Belontia".
- "Belontia signata"
Perciformes Osphronemidae "Betta".
- "Betta bellica"
- "Betta imbellis"
- "Betta splendens"
Perciformes Osphronemidae "Colisa".
- "Colisa fasciata"
- "Colisa l... | 2,276,147 | trex-train |
T. Wesley Mills [SEP] educated at | Study of Comparative Physiology in 1885, was elected to the Royal Society of Canada in 1890, and became president of the Natural History Society of Montreal in 1894.
Selected publications.
- "A Text-Book of Animal Physiology" (1889)
- "The Nature and Development of Animal Intelligence" (1898)
- "Voice Production in Sin... | Sep Lambert
Septimus Drummond "Sep" Lambert (3 August 1876 in Dublin, Ireland – 21 April 1959 in Dublin) was an Irish cricketer. A right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper, he played 14 times for the Ireland cricket team between 1896 and 1921, including seven first-class matches.
Lambert was educated at Rathmines School ... | 2,276,148 | trex-train |
Al Adamson [SEP] spouse | Regina Carrol
Regina Carrol (May 2, 1943 – November 4, 1992) was an American performer, born as Regina Carol Gelfan, mostly remembered for her roles in films directed by her husband, Al Adamson.
After several stage roles she entered film through a family friend, Steve Cochran who gave her a small role as a beatnik in "... | The Farmer Boys
The Farmer Boys were an American country music duo consisting of Bobby Adamson (b. Sep. 20, 1933) and Woodie Wayne Murray (b. Sep. 29, 1933 - d. Aug 14, 2002).
Adamson and Murray were both natives of Arkansas who met in California when they sang a song together around a jukebox. In 1952 they started wor... | 2,276,149 | trex-train |
Peter A. Sturgeon [SEP] country of citizenship | Peter A. Sturgeon
Peter Assheton Sturgeon (November 22, 1916 – July 22, 2005) was founder of the American branch of Mensa and the older brother of noted American science fiction writer Theodore Sturgeon.
The two brothers were the sons of Edward Molineaux Waldo, a Staten Island paint manufacturer, and Christine Hamilto... | Apr. 1942)
- "The Coppersmith" (Lester del Rey ("Unknown", Sep. 1939)
- "A God in a Garden" (Theodore Sturgeon ("Unknown", Oct. 1939)
- "Even the Angels" (Malcolm Jameson ("Unknown Fantasy Fiction", Aug. 1941)
- "Smoke Ghost" (Fritz Leiber ("Unknown Worlds", Oct. 1941)
- "Nothing in the Rules" (L. Sprague de Camp (("Un... | 2,276,150 | trex-train |
Max Alvarado [SEP] occupation | Max Alvarado
Max Alvarado (February 19, 1929 – April 6, 1997) was a FAMAS award-winning Filipino film actor known mainly by his portrayals of villains in a career which spanned six decades.
Biography.
Max Alvarado was born as Gavino Maximo Teodosio in Manila. In his youth, he was a member of street gangs, as well as an... | briefed before United States Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals September 2004. Conviction reversed in published opinion A.M. v. Butler, 360 F.3d 787 (7th Cir (Ill.), Mar 02, 2004)
U.S. ex rel. Hardaway v. Young: 162 F.Supp.2d 1005 (N.D.Ill. Sep 13, 2001) (NO. 01 C 3963) judgment reversed by Hardaway v. Young, 302 F.3d 6... | 2,276,151 | trex-train |
USS Lee (1776) [SEP] operator | USS Lee (1776)
USS "Lee" (1776) was a galley built for the Continental Navy. She participated in the Battle of Valcour Island during which she was grounded and lost. However, her participation in the battle helped delay the British advance on New York City by a year.
Construction.
The second ship to be so named by the ... | USS Lee
USS "Lee" may refer to:
- , was a schooner chartered by the Continental Navy in October 1775 and returned to her owner November 1777
- , was a galley in service to the Continental Navy during September - October 1776 | 2,276,152 | trex-train |
The Alamo [SEP] cast member | The Alamo (2004 film)
The Alamo is a 2004 American war film about the Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution. The film was directed by Texan John Lee Hancock, produced by Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, and Mark Johnson, distributed by Touchstone Pictures, and starring Dennis Quaid as Sam Houston, Billy Bob Thornton... | )
- 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... | 2,276,153 | trex-train |
William H. Grant House [SEP] country | William H. Grant House (Middleport, Ohio)
The William H. Grant House is a historic house in Middleport, Ohio, United States. One of the area's earliest concrete houses, it has been designated a historic site.
Built in 1852, the house is constructed of concrete on a foundation of sandstone. Two stories tall, the house i... | or plane tickets) from the applicant’s home country to the country in which the exchange occurs and the SEP fee. The maximum monetary value of the grant may be 1000 Euro and if the actual costs incurred are less than the awarded grant, only the amount of the actual costs will be paid.
The grant will be paid only after ... | 2,276,154 | trex-train |
Beauty Shop [SEP] genre | Beauty Shop
Beauty Shop is a 2005 American comedy film directed by Bille Woodruff. The film serves as a spin-off of the "Barbershop" film franchise, and stars Queen Latifah as Gina, a character first introduced in the 2004 film "". This film also stars Alicia Silverstone, Andie MacDowell, Mena Suvari, Kevin Bacon and D... | Walter - Peter Weissbr
Ted - Peter Evangelistabr
Frank - Michael Burkettbr
Anna Swallow - Celia De Burghbr
Potch - Edwin Hodgemanbr
Rudy Swallow - Patrick Frostbr
Mrs. Mac - Celine O'Learybr
Aunt Caroline - Jenny Kent
Episodes.
Episodes Season 1 (UK, 1990–91).
1. The Old World (1-Sep-1990)
2. A Horse Like Beauty (also ... | 2,276,155 | trex-train |
nickel(II) carbonate [SEP] has part | Nickel(II) carbonate
Nickel(II) carbonate describes one or a mixture of inorganic compounds containing nickel and carbonate. From the industrial perspective, the most important nickel carbonate is basic nickel carbonate with the formula NiCO(OH)(HO). Simpler carbonates, ones more likely encountered in the laboratory, a... | of Power-Line Frequencies 133⅓ to 25 Hz", Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE, Sep/Oct 2000, Volume 6, Issue 5, Pages 12–14, .
- Rushmore, D.B., "Frequency", AIEE Transactions, Volume 31, 1912, pages 955–983, and discussion on pages 974–978.
- Blalock, Thomas J., "Electrification of a Major Steel Mill – Part II Develo... | 2,276,156 | trex-train |
Wetzelshain [SEP] instance of | Wetzelshain
Wetzelshain is the name of a late mediaeval abandoned village on a plateau in the central part of the Hohe Schrecke ridge in the county of Sömmerda in the German state of Thuringia.
It is located in the eponymous forest reserve about 5.5 km west-southwest of the town of Wiehe. This village was a clearing se... | 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 ... | 2,276,157 | trex-train |
Sunday [SEP] part of the series | Sunday (Desperate Housewives)
“Sunday” is the 81st episode of the ABC television series, "Desperate Housewives". It is the eleventh episode of the show’s fourth season and aired on April 13, 2008. This was the first episode written after the 2007-08 Writers' Strike. The title of this episode comes from the song 'Sunday... | MX.
- Cinemart (シネマート) Sunday 22:30
- Niconico (Jul 8 – Sep 23, 2015) Wednesday 0:00 (Tuesday midnight)
- Yahoo! Japan (Jul 8 – Sep 23, 2015) Wednesday 0:00 (Tuesday midnight)
Related items.
Related items DVD.
Wakakozake DVD Box (ワカコ酒 DVD-BOX(4枚組・本編Disc3枚+特典Disc1枚)) JAN/
DVD box set release from TV series "Wakakozake" ... | 2,276,158 | trex-train |
Pampas [SEP] country | Pampas, Queensland
Pampas is a locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. At the 2016 Australian Census, Pampas and surrounds recorded a population of 62.
Geography.
The locality is positioned between the main channel and north branch of the Condamine River both of which mark boundaries. The Millmerran ra... | to protect its habitat. In 1996 "Grasslands and Pampas Deer" a video of the San Luis specimens, was edited. Today the challenge is to promote sustainable cattle raising in Tuyú's neighboring lands. Cattle-ranching there is producing quality beef from natural grasslands which also provide prime habitat for the endangere... | 2,276,159 | trex-train |
Venturia [SEP] country | Venturia, North Dakota
Venturia is a city in McIntosh County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 10 at the 2010 census. Venturia was founded in 1901.
Geography.
Venturia is located at (45.997343, -99.549659).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land.
Demog... | race of blue skinned humanoids covered in part with large green scales. They live in the underwater city of Lemuria, based on the fictional continent of the same name. Zanadu the Chaos Master professed to be a sorcerer from Lemuria.
Fictional history Venturia and Aurania.
Queen of a crumbling Atlantean outpost named Ve... | 2,276,160 | trex-train |
David H. Jarvis [SEP] occupation | David H. Jarvis
David Henry Jarvis (August 24, 1862 – June 23, 1911) was a captain in the United States Revenue Cutter Service. During the harsh winter of 1897–1898, Jarvis, then serving as a first lieutenant aboard the U.S. Revenue Cutter "Bear", led the Overland Relief Expedition, bringing a three-man rescue team wit... | to 28 JAN 1923
- MG Baird H. Markham 28 JAN 1923 to 30 JUN 1925
- MG Charles F. Barrett 1 JUL 1925 to 19 SEP 1939
- BG Louis A. Ledbetter 20 SEP 1939 to 13 SEP 1940
- MG George A. Davis 14 SEP 1940 to 6 MAY 1947
- MG Roy W. Kenny 7 MAY 1947 to 7 MAR 1965
- MG LaVern E. Weber 8 MAR 1965 to 30 SEP 1971
- MG David C. Matt... | 2,276,161 | trex-train |
Oude Rijn [SEP] country | on to the city of Wijk bij Duurstede, from where it continues as the Lek. The once-important but now small Kromme Rijn branch (in Roman times part of the Limes Germanicus and border river of the Roman Empire) carries the name "Rhine" towards the city of Utrecht.
In order to regulate the distribution of drainage between... | Oude Rijn after the railway bridge near Harmelen (municipality Woerden). Then it flows westward through Woerden where first the river Lange Linschoten branches off to the south and then the Oude Rijn forms part of the city moats.
After Woerden, the river Grecht branches off to the north and the Oude Rijn continues thro... | 2,276,162 | trex-train |
Luís Fernando Gaúcho [SEP] sport | Luís Fernando Gaúcho
Luís Fernando Trieweiler (born 29 March 1955, Novo Hamburgo, Brazil), better known as Luís Fernando Gaúcho, is a retired Brazilian footballer who played in the 1970s and 80s in Brazil, the United States and Portugal. He was known simply as Luís Fernando while playing in the North American Soccer Le... | - Rui Moura Ramos
- Fernando Pinto Monteiro
- Carlos César
- Luís Vasco Valença Pinto
- José António Mesquita
- Alexandre do Nascimento
- José Souto de Moura
- José Manuel Garcia Mendes Cabeçadas
- D. Letícia Ortiz Rocasolado (Queen of Spain)
- Fernando Teixeira dos Santos
- Mariano Gago
- Assunção Esteves
- Guilherme ... | 2,276,163 | trex-train |
Enrique Flamini [SEP] sport | Enrique Flamini
Enrique Flamini also known as Enrico Flamini (17 April 1917 – 11 January 1982) was an Argentine-Italian footballer and manager. | - – Emanuele Figliola – Genoa – 1935–38
- – Eddie Firmani – Sampdoria, Inter, Genoa – 1955–63
- – Enrique Flamini – Lazio – 1939–52, 1953–54
- – Fernando Forestieri – Siena – 2007–08
- – Francesco Frione – Inter – 1932–35
- – Elisio Gabardo – Milan, Liguria, Genoa – 1935–41
- – Alcides Ghiggia – Roma, Milan – 1953–62
-... | 2,276,164 | trex-train |
1940 Australian Championships – Men's Singles [SEP] winner | 1940 Australian Championships – Men's Singles
Adrian Quist defeated Jack Crawford 6–3, 6–1, 6–2 in the final to win the Men's Singles tennis title at the 1940 Australian Championships.
Seeds.
The seeded players are listed below. Adrian Quist is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated.
1. John ... | Sonoma-Cutrer World Croquet Championship in 1997.
Achievements 2006.
- Winner South Island Doubles (with Jenny Williams)
- Runner-up South Island Singles
- Winner New Zealand Open Doubles (with Robert Fulford)
- Winner Australian Open Doubles (with Robert Fulford)
- Winner British Men's Championships
- Winner Australia... | 2,276,165 | trex-train |
Eckersweiler [SEP] country | Eckersweiler
Eckersweiler is an "Ortsgemeinde" – a municipality belonging to a "Verbandsgemeinde", a kind of collective municipality – in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Baumholder, whose seat is in the like-named town.
Geography.
Geography Location.
The... | and to the south lies the Autobahn A 62 (Kaiserslautern–Trier).
External links.
- Eckersweiler in the collective municipality’s webpages
- Brief portrait of Eckersweiler with film at SWR Fernsehen/a | 2,276,166 | trex-train |
Awajun District [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Awajun District
Awajun District is one of nine districts of the province Rioja in Peru. | Zangilan District
Zangilan Rayon (; ) is a de jure administrative territorial entity in the south-western part of the Republic of Azerbaijan, but de facto this territory was occupied by Armenian forces in autumn of 1993, during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. Since then, it has been governed by the unrecognized Republic of A... | 2,276,167 | trex-train |
Nagoya Lucent Tower [SEP] country | Nagoya Lucent Tower
Nagoya Lucent Tower is a 180-metre, 40-story skyscraper located Nishi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan. As of 2010, it was Japan's 49th tallest structure.
It is one of the tallest buildings in Nagoya.
External links.
- Homepage of Nagoya Lucent Tower | used car appraisal service “Navikuru”
- February: Headquarters transferred to Nagoya Lucent Tower
- 2006
- September: Release of the first MMORPG “Eternal Zone”for KDDI CORPORATION EZ web application (BREW)
- June: Launch of Ateam’s first Lifestyle Support service “Hikkoshi Samurai”, a Moving company search service
- 2... | 2,276,168 | trex-train |
Hedworth Lambton [SEP] occupation | Hedworth Lambton (MP)
Hedworth Lambton (26 March 1797 – 16 September 1876) was a Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for North Durham from 1832 to 1847. | Hedworth Lambton
Hedworth Lambton may refer to:
- Hedworth Lambton (MP) (1797–1876), Member of Parliament for North Durham 1832–1847
- Hedworth Meux or Hedworth Lambton (1856–1929), English Admiral of the Fleet during World War I | 2,276,169 | trex-train |
Siege of Hijiyama [SEP] instance of | Siege of Hijiyama
The 1581 was one of the crucial battles in Oda Nobunaga's campaigns to seize Iga province during Japan's Sengoku period. After a lengthy siege, and several successful sallies by the defenders, the castle eventually fell and was destroyed.
Gamō Ujisato and Tsutsui Junkei commanded Nobunaga's forces, Ga... | Hijiyama-shita Station
Hijiyama-shita is a Hiroden station (tram stop) on Hiroden Hijiyama Line, located at the foot of Mt. Hijiyama, in Hijiyama-cho, Minami-ku, Hiroshima.
Routes.
From Hijiyama-shita Station, there are one of Hiroden Streetcar routes.
- Hiroshima Station - (via Hijiyama-shita) - Hiroshima Port Route
C... | 2,276,170 | trex-train |
Boris Savostin [SEP] country of citizenship | Boris Savostin
Boris Savostin (born 1936) is a former Soviet cyclist. He competed in the time trial event at the 1956 Summer Olympics. | as U.S. law () requires all U.S. citizens to use U.S. passports when entering the country. An airline employee or U.S. Customs and Border Protection official who notes the U.S. place of birth in the passport might refuse to allow the person to board a flight, or demand that the person pay a fee to apply for a waiver of... | 2,276,171 | trex-train |
Neozodes [SEP] parent taxon | Neozodes
Neozodes signatus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, the only species in the genus Neozodes. | 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... | 2,276,172 | trex-train |
Ginoles [SEP] instance of | Ginoles
Ginoles is a commune in the Aude department in southern France.
It neighbours a nearby commune, Quillan. Both of these communes are known for their luxurious holiday homes.
The origins of Ginoles are definitely very old and certainly predate the Gallo-Roman era. There are references in ancient texts to Castrum ... | of Olives was an important activity, and many retaining walls called 'terraces' were built on the mountainsides and are still visible especially when one is in the village.
Ginoles is also known for its orchards. In the nearby locality named “Prat Fa” it is said that once there was a “Fanum” there which is a small rura... | 2,276,173 | trex-train |
Oxylymma gibbicollis [SEP] taxon rank | Oxylymma gibbicollis
Oxylymma gibbicollis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Bates in 1873. | Battery, RGA.
The policy was to move batteries between HAGs as required, though by late 1917 their allocations became more fixed. From 22 December 1917 until the Armistice, 1/1st North Midland Bty was in 41st HAG, which became 41st Mobile Brigade on 1 February 1918, usually attached to Second Army or Fourth Army.
When ... | 2,276,174 | trex-train |
Tony Flaim [SEP] country of citizenship | Tony Flaim
Tony Flaim (April 20, 1948 – March 10, 2000) was among the early professional blues singers in Canada, most notable as the lead singer for the Downchild Blues Band on six of that band's albums. Flaim was associated with Downchild for extended periods over fifteen years.
Biography.
Tony Flaim first came to pr... | the funk and blues band Fathead, on bass.
Hock Walsh soon left the band to return to Downchild, and was briefly replaced by Fraser Finlayson, of the band Cueball, prior to the band finding a replacement in Tony Flaim, whom Hock Walsh had replaced in Downchild. Billy Bryans was replaced on drums by Paul Armstrong, while... | 2,276,175 | trex-train |
Schlüechtli [SEP] country | Schlüechtli
The Schlüechtli is a mountain of the Swiss Lepontine Alps, situated south of Versam in the canton of Graubünden. It lies between the valleys of Turischtobel and Safien, approximately 5 kilometres south of the anterior Rhine.
External links.
- Schlüechtli on Hikr | 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... | 2,276,176 | trex-train |
Baniniya [SEP] instance of | Baniniya
Baniniya is a village development committee in Dhanusa District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3,255 and had 561 houses.
External links.
- UN map of the municipalities of Dhanusa District | Region Janakpur Zone Dhanusa District.
Andupatti, Aurahi, Baphai, Bagchaura, Baheda Bala, Bahuarba, Bhatauliya, Balabakhar, Balaha Kathal, Balaha Sadhara, Ballagoth, Baniniya, Basahiya, Basbitti, Bateshwar, Bega Shivapur, Begadawar, Bhuchakrapur, Bhutahi Paterwa, Bindhi, Bisarbhora, Chakkar, Chora Koilpur, Debadiha, De... | 2,276,177 | trex-train |
Robot Chicken, season 1 [SEP] original broadcaster | Robot Chicken (season 1)
The first season of the stop-motion television series "Robot Chicken" originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. Season one officially began on February 20, 2005 on Adult Swim, with "Junk in the Trunk", and ended with "The Black Cherry" ... | Chicken Season 8. The late night block airs the next episode of Rick and Morty Season 2, Robot Chicken Season 9, Dream Corp LLC Season 2 and Rick and Morty Season 1. On the same day, Samurai Jack came to All 4. The Robot Chicken Star Wars special aired on E4 on 4 May 2019 at midnight. From June 2019, The Eric Andre Sho... | 2,276,178 | trex-train |
Thermwood Corporation [SEP] headquarters location | Thermwood Corporation
Thermwood Corporation was founded in 1969 in Dale, Indiana. It was established as a "plastic molder of wood grained parts for the furniture industry."
Early years.
Thermwood incorporates a lot of technology into its business. It developed a unique molding process to make its plastic parts. Most o... | Location
- Online Roland MC-909 PDF Midi Implementation Location
- Online Roland MC-909 PDF Patch/Performance List Location
- Online Roland MC-909 TurboStart Location
- Online Support Documents: Roland MC-909 "Getting Started Guide - July 29, 2003" Location
- Online Support Documents: Roland MC-909 new features added V... | 2,276,179 | trex-train |
Robert Elliott [SEP] occupation | Robert Elliott (Victorian politician)
Robert Charles Dunlop Elliott, (28 October 1884 – 6 March 1950) was an Australian politician. Born in Kyneton, Victoria, he was educated at state schools before becoming a businessman, owning country newspapers and radio stations. He was a company director, land owner and philanthr... | , 1887–1888
- John Elliott, Jun 1888-Dec 1888
- Robert Baxter Llewelyn, Dec 1888 - Jan 1889, "first time"
- Edward Laborde, Jan 1889 - Nov 1889, "second time"
- Robert Baxter Llewelyn, Nov 1889 - Sep 1890, "second time"
- Lawrence Riky Fyfe, Sep 1890 - Nov 1890
- Edward Rawle Drayton, 1890–1915
- Herbert Ferguson, 1915... | 2,276,180 | trex-train |
Michael Perkins [SEP] country of citizenship | Michael Perkins (poet)
Michael Perkins is an American poet.
Life and work.
Michael Perkins grew up in Portsmouth and Dayton, Ohio. His family was from Eastern Kentucky, of Welsh and Cherokee lineage. He graduated from Ohio University, Athens, 1963 after studies at The New School. At 16 he sent poems to Evergreen Review... | Source:
Guest programmers by year 1993.
- May 8: Michael Hutchence from INXS
- Aug 28: Winner of the Rage/Triple J Video Hottest 100 competition
- Sep 4: World Party
- Sep 11: Vernon Reid from Living Colour
- Sep 18: Baby Animals
- Oct 2: Tex Perkins and Ken Gormly of The Cruel Sea
- Oct 9: Siouxsie & The Banshees
- Oc... | 2,276,181 | trex-train |
Kariya [SEP] country | Yosami Transmitting Station
Yosami Transmitting Station was a very large transmitting station for intercontinental communication and for submarine communication in the VLF-range at Kariya, Aichi, Japan. Yosami Transmitting Station used as antenna a wire antenna system, which was spun between 8 guyed masts, each 250 met... | Noriko Kariya
Noriko Ann Kariya (born June 12, 1979 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian professional female boxer.
Biography.
Noriko Kariya grew up interested in becoming a hockey player. Her brothers, Steve Kariya, Martin Kariya, and Paul Kariya, whom she looked up to as a child, were professional hockey pla... | 2,276,182 | trex-train |
A Night at Birdland Vol. 1 [SEP] genre | Live at Birdland (John Pizzarelli album)
Live at Birdland is a 2003 live two-disc jazz album by guitarist John Pizzarelli and his trio. The song choices are mostly ballads and jazz standards, performed in the swing medium, mixed up here and there with a few original compositions. Pizzarelli consistently garners favorab... | Root and Ziggy Vines in Philadelphia recorded on either 31 May 1955 (from Nick Catalano's biography) or 25 June 1956 (from the liner notes).
Discography As sideman.
With Art Blakey
- "A Night at Birdland Vol. 1" (Blue Note 5037 [10" LP], 1954)
- "A Night at Birdland Vol. 2" (Blue Note 5038 [10" LP], 1954)
- "A Night at... | 2,276,183 | trex-train |
Pseudococculina rugosoplicata [SEP] taxon rank | Pseudococculina rugosoplicata
Pseudococculina rugosoplicata is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pseudococculinidae, the false limpets.
Description.
The small, white shell has an elevated form. It is oval and thin. The margin rests entirely on a plane surface. The front slope is the... | - "Perrinia cancellata" (Schepman, 1908)
- "Perrinia nigromaculata" (Schepman, 1908)
- "Perrinia plicifera" (Schepman, 1908)
- "Perrinia squamicarinata" (Schepman, 1908)
- "Phenacolepas radiata" Schepman, 1908
- "Pseudococculina granulata" Schepman, 1908
- "Pseudococculina rugosoplicata" Schepman, 1908
- "Solariella or... | 2,276,184 | trex-train |
Naturalist [SEP] publisher | Naturalist (book)
Naturalist is an autobiography by naturalist, entomologist, and sociobiologist Edward O. Wilson first published in 1994 by Island Press. In it he writes on his childhood and the beginnings of his interest in biology, on his work in entomology and myrmecology, on his work with biogeography, and on seve... | ": Vol. 2002, No. 3 pp. 687–7.
- Propst, David L. and Jerome A. Stefferud (1994) "Distribution and Status of the Chihuahua Chub (Teleostei: Cyprinidae: Gila nigrescens), with Notes on Its Ecology and Associated Species". "The Southwestern Naturalist", Vol. 39, No. 3 (Sep., 1994), pp. 224–234.
- Robert J. Behnke, Trout ... | 2,276,185 | trex-train |
Tha Nuea [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Tha Nuea
Tha Nuea () is a "tambon" (subdistrict) of Mae On District, in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a total population of 2,372 people. The "tambon" contains 5 villages. | Khlong Yan Wildlife Sanctuary
Khlong Yan () is a wildlife sanctuary in southern Thailand, located in the west of Surat Thani Province. It is located between the Khao Sok and Kaeng Krung National Park within the hills of the Phuket mountain range.
It covers an area of , covering area of the "tambon" Pak Chalui of Tha Ch... | 2,276,186 | trex-train |
Lori Lindsey [SEP] member of sports team | Lori Lindsey
Lori Ann Lindsey (born March 19, 1980) is a retired American soccer midfielder who last played for Canberra United in the Australian W-League and was also a member of the United States women's national soccer team player pool. She played one match in the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany and was named... | , and willingness to sacrifice for the team. As a central midfielder, she led the team in assists in 2010 with seven.
Lori Lindsey was a member of the 2012 U.S. Women's National Team player pool and was named as an alternate for the 2012 Olympics in London.
Lindsey was nominated for the National Soccer Hall of Fame cla... | 2,276,187 | trex-train |
Nottingham R.F.C. [SEP] sport | Junior Sifa
Junior Lotomau Sifa (born 24 March 1983) is an American international rugby union player who plays previously in Ireland for Midleton as a centre and for Nottingham Rugby. Sifa attended Edgewater College. He made the USA squad for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. After the World Cup Sifa retired from professional ... | , although both the de Manvers and Pierrepont families were significant historical landholders, neither had held the area in its entirety. The only family to have done so were the De Aincurts, who held the land in the years following the Norman Conquest. Using the modern spelling of the name, it was agreed that the sch... | 2,276,188 | trex-train |
Priston [SEP] instance of | Wilmington, Somerset
Wilmington is a hamlet in the civil parish of Priston within the unitary authority of Bath and North East Somerset, England.
It was previously in the hundred of Keynsham. The Domesday Book shows that in 1086 the settlement formed part of the estates of Bath Abbey under the lordship of a Walter Huss... | was discovered in 1917.
Around 925 the manor of Priston was given by king Æthelstan to Bath Abbey.
The parish of Priston was part of the Keynsham Hundred,
The village is recorded in the Domesday Book as including the presence of a church, possibly wooden; however the nave of the Church of St Luke and St Andrew was adde... | 2,276,189 | trex-train |
Len Jarvis [SEP] member of sports team | Len Jarvis
Len Jarvis (1884 - unknown) was an English footballer who played as a wing-half for West Ham United and Bury.
Footballing career.
Jarvis was signed by manager Syd King for West Ham and made his debut in April 1904 against New Brompton. Little is known of his match-by-match career but he gained attention and ... | football team won the UAAP Season 79 football championship. Javier Augustine "Jarvey" Gayoso was UAAP Season 79 (2016–17) MVP and selected to the UAAP Season 79 (2016–17) Mythical Eleven. Jordan Blair Jarvis was selected the UAAP Season 79 (2016–17) Rookie of the Year and member of the UAAP Season 79 (2016–17) Mythical... | 2,276,190 | trex-train |
Mokhtar Naili [SEP] sport | Mokhtar Naili
Mokhtar Naili (; born 3 September 1953) is a retired Tunisian footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Club Africain and the Tunisian national team. He played in all three of Tunisia's matches at the 1978 FIFA World Cup. | The following games were played at the stadium during the 1959 Africa Cup of Nations:
Mokhtar El-Tetch Stadium Renewal Stages.
- in 2009 Al Ahly Chairman Hassan Hamdy decided to renew the western stand after demolishing it and relaunched again in its new shape in 2010
- in 2016 Al Ahly Chairman Mahmoud Taher in collabo... | 2,276,191 | trex-train |
William Jones Boone [SEP] place of birth | William Jones Boone (son)
William Jones Boone (17 May 1846 – 5 October 1891) was the fourth Anglican missionary bishop of Shanghai. Boone was born in Shanghai, son of and namesake of William Jones Boone. He studied at Princeton University and attended Virginia Theological Seminary prior to his ordination to the diacona... | bought the property from him, and then divided the land in half in 1709. The Edward Morgan Log House stands on land that was part of 600 acres (2.4 km) granted to Griffith Jones by the Commissioners. Edward Morgan purchased 309 acres (1.25 km) of this land, which included an existing "dwelling house", from Griffith Jon... | 2,276,192 | trex-train |
Churi Qullu [SEP] country | Churi Qullu
Churi Qullu (Aymara "churi" dull yellow, "qullu" mountain, "dull yellow mountain", Hispanicized spelling "Choreccollo, Chorecollo") is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about high. It is located in the Tacna Region, Tarata Province, Susapaya District. Churi Qullu lies northwest of P'isaqani and sout... | Churi
Churi is a census town located in the Ranchi district of the state of Jharkhand, India. Churi is located in North-West of Ranchi district.
Demographics.
India census, Churi had a population of 25,075. Males constitute 55% of the population and females 45%. Churi has an average literacy rate of 66%, higher than t... | 2,276,193 | trex-train |
Vicki Baum [SEP] work location | Grand Hotel (musical)
Grand Hotel is a musical with a book by Luther Davis and music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest, with additional music and lyrics by Maury Yeston.
Based on the 1929 Vicki Baum novel and play, "Menschen im Hotel" (People in a Hotel), and the subsequent 1932 MGM feature film, the music... | The Red Needle
The Red Needle (French: L'aiguille rouge) is a 1951 French drama film directed by Emil-Edwin Reinert and starring Michel Auclair, Michèle Philippe and Jean Marchat.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Georges Wakhévitch. The film was partly shot on location in Mittenwald and the Bavarian A... | 2,276,194 | trex-train |
Répression [SEP] language of work or name | Répression
Répression is the second studio disc by the French hard rock/metal band Trust. It was released in 1980 (in France) and was dedicated to Bon Scott, the recently deceased lead singer of AC/DC; the English version was released to other parts of the world later in the year.
American thrash metal band Anthrax cov... | Studies or CESO). In 1979, the Basic School of Engineering, located in Culiacán, began operations; a month later, the School of Agricultural Administration opened in Los Mochis. That year, the CESO agreed to propose to the SEP the name Universidad de Occidente. In 1980, work began to restructure the CESO along universi... | 2,276,195 | trex-train |
Sharon Van Etten [SEP] occupation | Because I Was in Love
Because I Was in Love is the debut album by American singer–songwriter Sharon Van Etten. The album was released May 26, 2009 on Language of Stone. The album received a rating of 7.7 from Pitchfork adding: "Van Etten keeps the album's arrangements minimal and direct, augmenting her voice and guitar... | Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always
Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always is an upcoming American-British drama film, written and directed by Eliza Hittman.
Cast.
- Sidney Flanigan as Autumn
- Talia Ryder as Skylar
- Théodore Pellerin
- Ryan Eggold
- Sharon Van Etten
Production.
In April 2019, it was announced Sidney Flanigan,... | 2,276,196 | trex-train |
Nevyansky District [SEP] country | Nevyansky District
Nevyansky District () is an administrative district (raion), one of the thirty in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the town of Nevyansk. Population (excluding the administrative center): 22,833 (2010 Census);
Administrative and municipal status.
W... | districts of Nevyansky District and Prigorodny District, all in Sverdlovsk Oblast. Police arrested a gang of eight men, aged 25 to 46, accused of having abducted numerous local girls beginning in 2002, who were then raped, beaten, and under the threat of death forced to work as prostitutes in a brothel disguised as a m... | 2,276,197 | trex-train |
David John Chambers [SEP] occupation | David John Chambers
David John Chambers (born 1930) is an English bibliographer, printing historian, printer and book-collector. Throughout a career in insurance, latterly as a non-marine underwriter for AS Harrison Syndicate 56 at Lloyd's of London, and more recently in retirement, Chambers has studied books and ephem... | at St James Church, Manchester. his parents being John and Jenny HIGTON. John was a cotton spinner (which does seem an unlikely occupation for the father of a Cambridge Alumnus) (source: St James, Manchester parish registers).
William Nichols HIGTON, the son of John and Mary HIGTON, was born on 30 Sep 1798, and baptise... | 2,276,198 | trex-train |
Swan Lake Township [SEP] country | Swan Lake Township, Stevens County, Minnesota
Swan Lake Township is a township in Stevens County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 210 at the 2000 census.
Geography.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 36.0 square miles (93.4 km²); 33.4 square miles (86.6 km²) of i... | Swan Lake (Timiskaming District)
Swan Lake is a lake in geographic Lee Township and geographic Maisonville Township in the Unorganized West Part of Timiskaming District, in northeastern Ontario, Canada. The lake is in the James Bay drainage basin and the nearest community is Sesekinika, to the northeast. Swan Lake is t... | 2,276,199 | trex-train |
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